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UNC Women’s Tennis Falls to No. 1 Georgia in NCAA Semifinals


Playing without ACC Player of the Year Reese Brantmeier, UNC struggled in its national semifinal match against No. 1 Georgia in Waco, TX Saturday. The Bulldogs controlled the match throughout and defeated the Tar Heels 4-0, ending Carolina’s season. UNC ends the season 27-5 overall, having won 12 matches in a row before Saturday’s defeat. (Chapelboro.com)

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