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UNC women's tennis forced to adapt after Reese Brantmeier's season-ending injury


While and Anika Yarlagadda battled for the second set in their singles matches, Reese Brantmeier watched on. She sat in a chair with blue crutches beside her. Brantmeier, the No. 2 singles player in the country and a member of the No. 1 doubles team, is out for the season after tearing her meniscus at the ITA National Team Indoor Championship. (Daily Tar Heel)

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UNC women's tennis forced to adapt after Reese Brantmeier's season-ending injury


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