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U.S. Defeats Australia To Claim Spot In Women's Lacrosse World Title Game As Tar Heels Impress Again


Following another dominant victory by topping Australia, 17-2, in the semifinals Thursday, the United States has advanced to the gold medal game at the World Lacrosse Women's World Championship. Team USA will face Canada on July 9. Tar Heels impressed again Thursday vs. Australia with Molly Hendrick and Emily Parros both scoring goals. (GoHeels.com)

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U.S. Defeats Australia To Claim Spot In Women's Lacrosse World Title Game As Tar Heels Impress Again


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