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Erin Matson: Prepare To Be Able To Trust Yourself


What a sweaty, sweaty time. Today may have officially marked the "First Day of 2022 Preseason" for UNC Field Hockey, but in our minds, our season started a long time ago. You may have heard it before: “Don’t show up unprepared for your first day of anything.” But at Carolina, that doesn’t need to be said. It’s an expected, non-negotiable standard. (Chapelboro.com)

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Erin Matson: Prepare To Be Able To Trust Yourself


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