UNC women's soccer advances to ACC Championship final with 7-6 win over Duke in penalty shootout
After 110 scoreless minutes, the North Carolina women's soccer team advanced to the ACC Championship final by defeating Duke 7-6 in penalty kicks.
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After 110 scoreless minutes, the North Carolina women's soccer team advanced to the ACC Championship final by defeating Duke 7-6 in penalty kicks.
When Ernest Bawa’s header found the back of the net, the junior forward sprinted toward the corner flag and did a flip.
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