8 observations from UNC men's soccer intrasquad scrimmage
The North Carolina men’s soccer team held a Blue versus White intrasquad scrimmage after Fall Fest at 11 p.m. Sunday night. Here are eight takeaways from the match at Fetzer Field.
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The North Carolina men’s soccer team held a Blue versus White intrasquad scrimmage after Fall Fest at 11 p.m. Sunday night. Here are eight takeaways from the match at Fetzer Field.
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UNC midfielder Omar Holness (14) takes control of the ball. Holness had one assist on Thursday.