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UNC Men’s Cross Country Wins First ACC Championship Since 1985


The UNC men’s cross country team claimed the ACC championship Friday in Tallahassee. It’s the program’s first in 38 years. Parker Wolfe led the winning effort, becoming the first Tar Heel since 1997 and 15th overall to win the ACC individual title. He finished the 8k race in 23:03. Alex Phillip, Ethan Strand, and Jake Gebhardt also finished in the Top 10. (Chapelboro.com)

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UNC Men’s Cross Country Wins First ACC Championship Since 1985


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