One-Man Scoring Machine Propels UNC to National Lacrosse Title Game
Posted May 28, 2016
UNC’s Chris Cloutier angled around a screen, cradled a high toss from Michael Tagliaferri, dug his right foot into the turf and rifled a shot into an increasingly worn-out corner of a suddenly gaping net. It was the sort of sequence repeated over and over in a men’s lacrosse national semifinal game on Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field, and that was just in the first quarter.
(New York Times)
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