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Fiona Crawley's fire stirs comeback win for UNC women's tennis at Duke


isn’t quiet on the court. She yells. She jumps in the air. She gestures to the crowd. She even spins like a ballerina when she wins a monumental point. The Tar Heels are used to that. In fact, they feed off it. Head coach Brian Kalbas said the senior’s noise suffocates UNC’s opponents. “It’s such a good influence,” junior said. (Daily Tar Heel)

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Fiona Crawley's fire stirs comeback win for UNC women's tennis at Duke


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