UNC Women's Tennis Wins 2nd National Indoor Title
Posted Feb 9, 2015
No. 3 North Carolina has staked its claim as the top women’s tennis program in the nation with its second ITA National Team Indoor Championship in the last three years, winning 4-1 over No. 9 Georgia in Monday’s finale. Senior Caroline Price, who came so close to giving UNC the NCAA title last May, earned the winning point on court three, outlasting Kennedy Shaffer in three sets - 6-1, 2-6, 7-5.
(GoHeels.com)
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