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Incoming UNC Freshman Kate Levy Named USA Lacrosse National Girls Player Of The Year


McDonogh (Ind.) midfielder Kate Levy has been named USA Lacrosse High School Girls’ National Player of the Year for the 2024 season. Levy, who will join her mother — North Carolina head women's lacrosse coach Jenny Levy — in Chapel Hill next season, was a leader and catalyst for McDonogh, which reached the IAAM championship game this spring. (USA Lacrosse Magazine)

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Incoming UNC Freshman Kate Levy Named USA Lacrosse National Girls Player Of The Year


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