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Thin back line depth hurts No. 2 UNC Women's Soccer in loss to No. 7 Virginia


After UNC controlled the first half, No. 7 Virginia made the most of its chances with three goals on six shots. Lia Godfrey rallied the Cavaliers from a two-goal halftime deficit for a 3–2 victory in the ACC women's soccer opener for both teams. It was the first time in UNC program history that the Tar Heels surrendered a two-goal lead in a regulation loss. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Thin back line depth hurts No. 2 UNC Women's Soccer in loss to No. 7 Virginia


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