Marie McCool Helps Lead U.S. Past Scotland in Women's Lacrosse World Cup
Posted Jul 14, 2017
North Carolina senior Marie McCool scored three goals as the United States opened defense of its women's lacrosse world championship with a 19-3 victory over Scotland at the 2017 FIL Rathbones World Cup in Guildford, England on Thursday. Tar Heel alumna Laura Zimmerman also scored a goal for the USA. A record 25 nations are competing in the World Cup.
(GoHeels.com)
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