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With Bitter back, Heels outshine Jays


On a day when Johns Hopkins continued to struggle at the offensive end, it was the return of one of the nation's top attackmen -- UNC's Billy Bitter -- that ultimately made the biggest difference on Saturday. Bitter, who missed last week's game against Maryland with a strained calf muscle in his left leg, scored a game-high four goals, providing a spark that the No. 12 Blue Jays simply couldn't match in an 11-7 loss to the No. 3 Tar Heels. (Baltimore Sun)

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