UNC women's soccer rights ship with 3-0 win against Virginia Tech
Expectations hung thick over Fetzer Field as the No. 18 North Carolina women's soccer prepared to take on No. 19 Virginia Tech.
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Expectations hung thick over Fetzer Field as the No. 18 North Carolina women's soccer prepared to take on No. 19 Virginia Tech.
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