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UNC women's soccer looks for revenge


Enhancing the drama for tonight's 8 p.m. matchup (Fox Soccer Channel) is the fact Florida State (6-0-0) arrives in Chapel Hill as the No. 1 team in the country, at least according to Soccer America. The young Tar Heels (8-1-0), who look increasingly comfortable and confident with each game, have climbed back up to No. 4 by winning eight consecutive matches after a season-opening loss to Texas A&M. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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