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North Carolina's Ally Sentnor Returns to the Pitch After 'Long Trek Back' from ACL Injury


North Carolina Women's Soccer standout passed each rehab step with astounding speed, so much so that she earned a spot on the United States U-20 Women’s World Cup team which competed in Costa Rica in August. Sentnor said it proved invaluable to her confidence on the pitch. Now, Sentnor is back in the fold for the Tar Heels. (Chapelboro.com)

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North Carolina's Ally Sentnor Returns to the Pitch After 'Long Trek Back' from ACL Injury


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