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UNC Women’s Soccer Advances To Record 32nd NCAA College Cup


No. 2-seed North Carolina defeated No. 4-seed Penn State, 2-1 in overtime on Friday at Dorrance Field in the quarterfinals of the 2024 NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament (Highlights). Kate Faasse scored the game-winning goal off a header after a corner feed from Tessa Dellarose. The Tar Heels now advance to their 32nd College Cup in program history. (GoHeels.com)

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UNC Women’s Soccer Advances To Record 32nd NCAA College Cup


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