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Young Tar Heels show growth in grinding out physical women's soccer victory over Wake Forest


The No. 10 North Carolina women's soccer team ground out a gritty victory over Wake Forest, and the young Tar Heels showed growth in Thursday’s ACC opener. Both coaches drew yellow cards during UNC's physical 1-0 victory at Dorrance Field on a night the referees let the teams play. The savior for the Tar Heels was again junior forward . (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Young Tar Heels show growth in grinding out physical women's soccer victory over Wake Forest


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