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Born & Bred: Perfect Champions


Before she helped fuel one of the biggest comebacks in lacrosse history, before she was an undefeated national champion, and before she was the Most Outstanding Player of the 2022 Final Four, Sam Geiersbach was just a little nervous about being part of the UNC women’s lacrosse team. "Stepping on the field the first day of practice was really intimidating." (Rams Club)

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Born & Bred: Perfect Champions


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