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'Chance to keep playing': UNC fall sports adjust to playing in the spring


It’s abnormal for college sports to have both a fall and spring season, but with the pandemic, having any sort of normality is rare. As a result, four UNC sports — men’s and women’s soccer, field hockey and volleyball — are playing both a fall and spring season. “It’s historic,” field hockey head coach said about playing two seasons in one year. (Daily Tar Heel)

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'Chance to keep playing': UNC fall sports adjust to playing in the spring


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