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UNC women's soccer looks to build off last season's success


North Carolina Women's Soccer will need to channel last season's mindset as they face new changes, including the loss of several key players from their championship run. Five out of the 11 starters from the national championship game signed professional contracts, including standout goalkeeper Claire Gagne, who signed with the Kansas City Current. (Daily Tar Heel)

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UNC women's soccer looks to build off last season's success


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