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Senior men's soccer captain Michael Callahan hung his head, hollow-eyed, just minutes after accepting the runner-up trophy for North Carolina in the NCAA College Cup final. "I don't know. It's tough to find positives out of a time like this," he said. "I'm disappointed in myself." Though Callahan's play was one of the stronger facets for the Tar Heels on Sunday, that didn't change the black-and-white numbers on the scoreboard: Maryland 1, North Carolina 0. (Raleigh News & Observer)

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