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UNC Men's Lacrosse coach Joe Breschi: "This was so much bigger than a game"


UNC Men's Lacrosse played their final game on March 10. On March 12, they met to discuss the ACC’s suspension of all spring sports. Fifteen minutes after the meeting ended, the NCAA canceled all spring championships. “I think a lot of guys knew what was on the horizon,” senior Justin Anderson said. Five days later, the inevitable announcement came. (US Lacrosse Magazine)

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