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Born & Bred: Keeping The Faith


Emmie Allen was standing in goal in her keeper position last fall as UNC women’s soccer took on Duke in Durham, and the Tar Heels were dominating. The High Point native had been raised a Tar Heel. Her family connections to Chapel Hill run deep. So it meant something to her when she noticed there were more Carolina fans in attendance than Duke fans. (Rams Club)

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Born & Bred: Keeping The Faith


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