Turner's Take: Family
Posted May 28, 2016
Chris Cloutier's performance was mind-boggling. Every time the ball was in the pocket of his stick, he got attention from defenders, from spectators, from media members. His nine goals broke a 32 year-old school record, broke the NCAA record for goals in a championship weekend game and tied the NCAA record for goals in a tournament game.
(GoHeels.com)
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