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Life after Hayley Carter: UNC women's tennis enters season with potential


breakout first-year Alle Sanford is the ninth-ranked player in the country and will join nationally-ranked returners Makenna Jones, Jessie Aney, and Chloe Ouellet-Pizer. Sanford seems poised to take over the top spot from . Though only a first-year, the Westerville, Ohio native has already proved herself against top national competition. (Daily Tar Heel)

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