UNC-Chapel Hill celebrated Homecoming over the weekend, with student and alumni coming together to root for the Tar Heels.
UNC field hockey and women’s soccer picked up home wins in front of raucous crowds. On the football field, Mack Brown and Carolina defeated Duke thanks to a goal-line interception by linebacker Chazz Surratt.
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