With ACC Championship victory, North Carolina men's lacrosse refuses to say its goodbyes
Posted May 3, 2017
The North Carolina men’s lacrosse family wasn’t ready to say goodbye just yet. After winning the national championship in 2016, UNC had no plans of ruling out a repeat. More importantly, its players simply didn’t want to say goodbye to one another. “This is the tightest team I’ve ever been a part of,” junior attackman Chris Cloutier said.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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