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Under Breschi, North Carolina Lacrosse no longer a surprise


Rebuilding UNC's men's lacrosse program has been a gradual process for second-year coach , but another major step will be taken if the No. 3 Tar Heels can defeat No. 5 Maryland on Saturday in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels surprised some teams last year when they advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals, but they haven't snuck up on anybody this year. It's no longer a question whether Breschi can rebuild UNC, but when the Tar Heels will arrive. (Baltimore Sun)

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