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Brooklyn Walker-Welch 'Locked In' for UNC Women's Lacrosse


Brooklyn Walker-Welch is back. She’s healthy and highly motivated. She joins a sizable group of Carolina women's lacrosse players returning from injury, a special freshman class, and a contingent of Tar Heel players who took on a heavy leadership role in last year’s injury-rattled season. "I wanted to push to make it back for my teammates," she said. (Inside Lacrosse)

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Brooklyn Walker-Welch 'Locked In' for UNC Women's Lacrosse