Turner's Take: In The Balance
Posted May 15, 2016
Carolina never trailed Duke in Sunday's NCAA Tournament second round game. In fact, after Sammy Jo Tracy got the Tar Heels on the board about three minutes in, the game was tied only twice, at 2-2 and 6-6. On both occasions, UNC answered with a pair of goals to provide a cushion. The third meeting of the year between these two teams was different from the prior two meetings.
(GoHeels.com)
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