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UNC Field Hockey Shuts Out Duke, Advances to 28th Final Four


North Carolina cruised past Duke in its final home game of the season on Sunday, shutting out the Blue Devils 3-0 in the NCAA quarterfinals (Highlights) to advance to the Final Four in Ann Arbor, MI. Ryleigh Heck scored two goals in a span of three minutes across the first and second quarters, and Kennedy Cliggett added one more for good measure. (Chapelboro.com)

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UNC Field Hockey Shuts Out Duke, Advances to 28th Final Four


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