UNC's Chris Cloutier scores record 9 goals in NCAA semifinals
Posted May 28, 2016
North Carolina's Chris Cloutier made history on Saturday during the Tar Heels' 18-13 win over Loyola in the NCAA lacrosse championship semifinals. The sophomore from Kitchener, Ontario, set a championship weekend record for goals scored by an individual in a single game with nine, and he did it on just 13 shots.
(ESPN.com)
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