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Sports - Naval Academy
Navy looking for tournament turnaround at UNCPublished 05/10/08
After losing three straight games to close the regular season, the Navy men's lacrosse team was fortunate to receive an at-large berth into the NCAA Tournament.
Obviously, the Midshipmen will need to right the ship in order to advance in the postseason.
Navy faces a tall order tonight when it travels to Chapel Hill to take on fourth-seeded North Carolina in the first round of the Division I playoffs. The Tar Heels are much more talented on paper and have enjoyed an outstanding season while playing the toughest schedule in the country. "We were not playing our best lacrosse toward the end of the season and our task...
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