Carolina Lacrosse Looks to Silence Doubters, End Drought of its Own
Posted May 14, 2015
Will this be the year the Tar Heels, sporting arguably the school's best team in the seven-year, Joe Breschi era, finally break through to the semifinals for the first time since 1993? Can this Carolina team capture a national title for the first time since 1991? "We hear the noise [regarding the final four absences], but I've never thought we were cursed or anything like that," said senior attackman Jimmy Bitter.
(Lacrosse Magazine)
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