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O'Reilly's Goal Lifts Tar Heels To Duke Adidas Classic Championship


A goal by All-America forward in the 17th minute was enough offense for the No. 5 North Carolina women's soccer team as the Tar Heels defeated Florida 1-0 Sunday afternoon to claim the championship of the Duke adidas Classic at Koskinen Stadium. Carolina finished its 2006 non-conference schedule with a record of 8-1. (Tar Heel Blue)

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