UNC women's lacrosse routs High Point, 23-3
The No. 8 UNC women’s lacrosse team (4-1, 1-0 ACC) defeated High Point (1-2), 23-3, during its return to Dorrance Field on Sunday afternoon.
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The No. 8 UNC women’s lacrosse team (4-1, 1-0 ACC) defeated High Point (1-2), 23-3, during its return to Dorrance Field on Sunday afternoon.
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