UNC women’s soccer falls to Maryland for first time in history
Posted Oct 25, 2010
Haunted by lackluster finishes and missed opportunities Sunday at Fetzer Field, the Tar Heels lost an 80-minute lead and fell to Maryland 2-1 for the first time in program history. UNC struggled to finish shots, and coach Anson Dorrance, who has now lost just 38 games in his 32-year tenure at North Carolina, was quick to acknowledge the huge number of chances his team had to seal the game.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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