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North Carolina is king and queen of NCAA lacrosse tournaments


After a one-year break, college lacrosse is ready to decide its national champions, and North Carolina starts in a very good place: The Tar Heels are the top seed for both the men’s and women’s tournaments. UNC men’s coach , voted Atlantic Coast Conference coach of the year for the third time, says his players are “having the time of their life.” (Associated Press)

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North Carolina is king and queen of NCAA lacrosse tournaments


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