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Fiona Crawley, UNC tennis players struggle with NCAA prize money rules


Because of her performance in the U.S. Open’s qualifying singles tournament, UNC's made it into the main draw on Aug. 29. This made her eligible for $81,500 in prize money. Additionally, Crawley and her doubles partner, , earned $22,000 as a team. But keeping all of the money would jeopardize Crawley's remaining eligibility. (Daily Tar Heel)

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Fiona Crawley, UNC tennis players struggle with NCAA prize money rules


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