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Spanning six years and a continent, UNC’s Cormac Ryan calls career ‘a dream come true’


UNC's didn’t anticipate being in school as long as he has. It’s finally coming to an end, though, and he’ll play his alma mater, Notre Dame, on senior night. The season won’t be over, but it’ll evoke gratitude for every opportunity along the way. "I’m grateful but I’m also excited. I’m looking forward to what we can do going into the postseason." (Lancaster Online)

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Spanning six years and a continent, UNC’s Cormac Ryan calls career ‘a dream come true’