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Maryland at North Carolina Lacrosse: Three things to watch


The Tar Heels are explosive, but not very deep. After their top four first attackmen and first midfield, the rest of the team has accounted for 13 goals and eight assists. Meanwhile, the Terps run three midfields, can send five guys to take face-offs, and rotate five short-stick defensive midfielders. That kind of depth has caught the attention of North Carolina coach . (Baltimore Sun)

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