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UNC Wrestling Gives Back At Ronald McDonald House


North Carolina's wrestling program spent time volunteering at Chapel Hill's Ronald McDonald House recently, packaging meals for patients and their families. It was a great opportunity for Tar Heel student-athletes to step outside of their daily routines and connect with the broader Carolina community, which they do many times throughout the year. (GoHeels.com)

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UNC Wrestling Gives Back At Ronald McDonald House