North Carolina 2022

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getitdone wrote: Fri May 20, 2022 1:03 pm I think he is a reach to really play and play well. Simple case of being the best player on a bad team and having a ton of opportunities given your way. he wouldnt get that many points against ACC caliber players
He had a hat trick against UNC when they played two years ago.

Has also put up big goal totals over the past few seasons against teams like Richmond, High Point, and Jacksonville.

They are going to need him to have a role with Gray, Kelly, and Solomon gone.
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Finish Strong
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Congrats to the UNC womens lacrosse team on the National Championship and perfect 22-0 season. Also that 4th quarter 8 goal during the semifinals was one of the greatest comebacks I have seen a while. Jenny Levy is a terrific coach. Wish the men were that good.
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Sportin' Life wrote: Tue May 24, 2022 4:15 pm Chase Mullins news: https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/ ... rtal/59730.
Odd developments there. Plays March 5, and then bio down and withdraws from school in April according to the article. Maybe injured at some point after March 5 as the article says he’s applying for a medical redshirt?
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A villanova recruit just flipped to UNC. Teddy Gabrielian. a real solid 2-way middie. good get. As for Mullins, idk what is going on. Did he leave the program or not?
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Kleizaster wrote: Mon Jun 13, 2022 3:21 am A villanova recruit just flipped to UNC. Teddy Gabrielian. a real solid 2-way middie. good get. As for Mullins, idk what is going on. Did he leave the program or not?
he is headed to penn state.
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wgdsr wrote: Mon Jun 13, 2022 8:32 am
Kleizaster wrote: Mon Jun 13, 2022 3:21 am A villanova recruit just flipped to UNC. Teddy Gabrielian. a real solid 2-way middie. good get. As for Mullins, idk what is going on. Did he leave the program or not?
he is headed to penn state.
Wonder what went off the rails in Chapel Hill.
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LongIslandLacks wrote: Thu Jun 16, 2022 11:33 pm
wgdsr wrote: Mon Jun 13, 2022 8:32 am
Kleizaster wrote: Mon Jun 13, 2022 3:21 am A villanova recruit just flipped to UNC. Teddy Gabrielian. a real solid 2-way middie. good get. As for Mullins, idk what is going on. Did he leave the program or not?
he is headed to penn state.
Wonder what went off the rails in Chapel Hill.
maybe it wasn't for him and that's that.
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late addition to its ‘22 class as the Heels land FO/M Colin Hannigan.
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Smart pickup. Hopefully between Kalos and Hannigan at least one of them works out to spell Tyeryar.
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The North Carolina vs South Carolina debate often centers on the distinct cultural, historical, and geographical differences between North Carolina and South Carolina. While both states share a rich Southern heritage, North Carolina is often associated with its diverse landscapes, vibrant cities like Raleigh and Charlotte, and a strong presence in technology and research. On the other hand, South Carolina is renowned for its charming coastal towns, historical significance, and Southern hospitality. The SC vs NC rivalry is not just a matter of geography but encompasses a dynamic blend of traditions, cuisine, and lifestyles, contributing to the unique charm of each state.
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