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UNC gymnastics team looks forward to promising season following first meet of 2023


The North Carolina gymnastics team kicked off its spring campaign with the inaugural Super 16 meet in Las Vegas on Jan. 6. After a record-breaking 2022 season under new head coach Danna Durante, the team has high hopes for the program's future. North Carolina is coming off of its first East Atlantic Gymnastics League regular-season championship. (Daily Tar Heel)

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UNC gymnastics team looks forward to promising season following first meet of 2023


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