ACCSPY Award nominees 2015-16: Best Championship Performance
Posted Jul 1, 2016
Cloutier comes up big: UNC’s Chris Cloutier set a Final Four record by scoring nine goals in his team’s national semifinal victory against Loyola, then added five more goals — including the overtime game-winner — two days later in the Tar Heels’ national championship win against Maryland.
(Wilmington Star News)
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