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How to get your victory paper for the field hockey NCAA championship win

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The team celebrates after the NCAA field hockey championship game against Northwestern. UNC won in penalty shootouts with a score of 3-2.

The North Carolina field hockey team won the NCAA title, 2-1, in an overtime shootout on Sunday — its fifth national title in six years and 11th in program history.

It was 23-year-old first-year head coach Erin Matson's first title as a coach and fifth championship overall.

The Daily Tar Heel will release a special edition on Monday, Nov. 20, to commemorate the win. Here's how to get your copy:

If you are in Chapel Hill

You can pick up a copy of the paper in the Pit on campus from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday. DTH staff will hand out copies throughout the day. 

The first copy for each person is free, and additional copies are $1 per paper. We accept Venmo and cash payments.

If you cannot get to the Pit, you can come to The DTH's office (109 E. Franklin St. Suite 210, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514) to pick up a victory paper. The papers can be picked up between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Monday. Parking is available in the Rosemary Street parking lot behind Sup Dogs and Epilogue Books Chocolate Brews. 

After Monday, you can can still get a copy at The DTH's office from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

If you have questions about getting a special edition, please contact us at (919) 962-1163.

@emmymrtin@dailytarheel

editor@dailytarheel.com

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Emmy Martin

Emmy Martin is the 2023-24 editor-in-chief of The Daily Tar Heel. She has previously served as the DTH's city & state editor and summer managing editor. Emmy is a junior pursuing a double major in journalism and media and information science.