Preview: Three keys to victory for UNC women's soccer against No. 5 Virginia
On Saturday evening, the North Carolina women’s soccer team will look to open its conference slate with a win against No. 5 Virginia at Dorrance Field.
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On Saturday evening, the North Carolina women’s soccer team will look to open its conference slate with a win against No. 5 Virginia at Dorrance Field.
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Four hundred and sixty-eight days.
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