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Carson Tanguilig Makes Tar Heel History With Eighth NCAA Women's Tennis Bid


With seven ITA indoor national championships, 12 ACC titles, the 2023 NCAA outdoor title and a slew of All-America players, it's not easy for a UNC women's tennis player to stand out. Say hello to , who's done just that this fall. The senior from Alpharetta, Ga., qualified for next week's NCAA Singles Championship for the fourth time. (GoHeels.com)

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Carson Tanguilig Makes Tar Heel History With Eighth NCAA Women's Tennis Bid


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