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After short offseason, UNC field hockey looks to continue its dominance


It’s been only three months since the UNC field hockey team won its third straight national championship. Instead of using spring to prepare for the upcoming season, the team played six additional games to make up for the COVID-19-shortened season in the fall, giving the Tar Heels only the summer to prepare for a 2021 slate full of new challenges. (Daily Tar Heel)

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After short offseason, UNC field hockey looks to continue its dominance


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