Cavaliers upend top-ranked UNC field hockey team
Entering Friday’s matchup, the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team had won seven straight games against No. 3 Virginia.
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Entering Friday’s matchup, the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team had won seven straight games against No. 3 Virginia.
The year is 2011.
Before Friday’s matchup against Oklahoma, North Carolina volleyball coach Joe Sagula said the Sooners were one of the best teams on the schedule, boasting a 9-2 record.
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The drama was building.
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Twenty-five seconds.
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