College Women's Soccer: Carolina's Schultz shows off magic touch
Posted Nov 27, 2016
Freshman sub Madison Schultz's fifth game-winning goal in the past eight games was enough to lift North Carolina past No. 1 seed South Carolina, 1-0, before 2,507 fans at Stone Stadium and send the Tar Heels to the semifinals of the NCAA Division I Women's Tournament for the 27th time in 35 trips to the postseason.
(Soccer America)
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