Field hockey's elite hit Old Dominion for the NCAA Division I Final Four
Posted Nov 17, 2016
When action between Connecticut and North Carolina begins Friday at 2 p.m. at the L.R. Hill Complex, the only locals in attendance will be those in the stands. Of the remaining four teams, North Carolina is the most seasoned, having won six national titles and finishing second 10 times since the event began in 1981. The Tar Heels were second last season.
(Virginian-Pilot)
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