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Interview with former UNC field hockey coach Karen Shelton


Coach , after whom UNC’s field hockey stadium is named and who coached the Tar Heels since 1981, said this year’s championship was especially gratifying because it was record-setting. UNC finished 21-0, for its fifth undefeated season. The victory, she said, was significant for the squad’s current players and former team members. (Carolina Alumni Review)

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Interview with former UNC field hockey coach Karen Shelton


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