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Wednesday March 22nd

Mens Soccer


UNC fifth-year midfielder/defenseman, Milo Garvanian dribbles the ball at Koskinen Stadium at Duke University on Sept. 16, 2022. UNC and Duke tied.

Analysis: How UNC men's soccer stacks up on offense to previous years

At the beginning of the season, the UNC men's soccer team looked ready for success, returning three of its top five goal scorers and having a number of promising additions — 12 first-years and six transfers — joining its ranks. Instead, North Carolina has mustered a largely uninspired offensive performance that has propelled the Tar Heels to a 4-3-2 overall record and a 1-2-1 ACC record.

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