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The Unsurprising Rise of UNC Women's Lacrosse Star Ally Mastroianni


, who battled a hamstring injury that cost her parts of her freshman and sophomore seasons at UNC, is finally feeling 100 percent. Last spring, she was a first-team All-American and ACC Midfielder of the Year while leading North Carolina to the final four. Now, she’s becoming one of the most efficient women’s lacrosse players in the world. (US Lacrosse Magazine)

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The Unsurprising Rise of UNC Women's Lacrosse Star Ally Mastroianni


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