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‘Not over it’: No. 2 UNC women’s lacrosse using Final Four loss as motivation in 2022


After a month or so of preseason workouts, and the rest of the UNC women’s lacrosse program is eager to open the 2022 season, which begins Saturday at No. 12 James Madison. But how last year ended — an 11-10 upset loss to eventual national champion Boston College in an NCAA tournament semifinal — continues to haunt Ortega. (MSN.com)

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‘Not over it’: No. 2 UNC women’s lacrosse using Final Four loss as motivation in 2022


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