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North Carolina defeated Notre Dame by a score of 5-0. The Fighting Irish were led by All-Tournament Team and All-American goalkeeper Jen Renola. North Carolina was led by future superstar Mia Hamm, who also won the National Female Athlete of the Year award. North Carolina was coached by the six-time Coach of the Year, Anson Dorrance. It was the ninth consecutive national championship for the
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Tar Heels junior Casey Nogueira scored two comeback goals for North Carolina in their 2-1 defeat of Notre Dame for UNC's 19th overall Women's Soccer title and ending the season unbeaten (21-0-1)
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North Carolina defeated Notre Dame by a score of 2-1. With the victory, the Tarheels won their 18th title in the past 25 years. North Carolina was led by freshman Casey Nogueira, who contributed a goal and an assist.
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North Carolina defeated Notre Dame, 2-0. The Tar Heels were led by goals from Meredith Florance and Beth Sheppard. Defensively, North Carolina was led by the National Player of the Year, Lorrie Fair. Coached by Anson Dorrance, the win gave North Carolina the first of two consecutive national titles and part of thirteen championships in fifteen years.
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North Carolina defeated Notre Dame 1-0 in two overtimes. Debbie Keller scored the game's only goal for the Tar Heels at the 110:56 mark, as North Carolina outshot the Irish by a margin of 12-4. Anson Dorrance was the head coach for North Carolina, who finished the season with a record of 25-1. The victory was part of thirteen national titles in fourteen years for the dominant UNC program.
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George Mason defeated North Carolina by a score of 2-0. George Mason finished the season with a record of 18-2-1. The victory not only earned George Mason their first national title, but also interrupted thirteen championships in fourteen years for the Tar Heels. \\\\n
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North Carolina defeated Connecticut by a score of 3-0. North Carolina was led by future superstar Mia Hamm, who also won the National Female Athlete of the Year award. North Carolina was coached by the six-time Coach of the Year, Anson Dorrance. The Tar Heels went on to win their ninth consecutive national championship against Notre Dame in the following game.
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North Carolina defeated Colorado College by a score of 2-0. North Carolina was led by April Heinrichs, a first team All-America forward who compiled 225 points in her career. One goal was from Heinrichs, and the other was from Tracey Bates. The championship was part of 13 titles in 14 years for the powerhouse Tar Heels. For the Tigers, it was their first appearance in a national title game.
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North Carolina defeated Massachusetts by a score of 1-0. The championship was the second of nine consecutive titles for the dominant Tar Heels, and the sixth in seven years. It was the first appearance in the final round game for Massachusetts, and the last since.
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North Carolina defeated North Carolina State by a score of 1-0. The Tar Heels were led by defender Carla Werden, who was selected as the Most Outstanding Defensive Player. Anson Dorrance was the head coach for North Carolina. The victory was part of thirteen national titles in fourteen years for the dominant North Carolina program.
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North Carolina defeated Colorado College by a score of 2-0. The dominant Tar Heels were led by future superstar Mia Hamm. North Carolina was coached by the six-time National Coach of the Year, Anson Dorrance. For the Tar Heels, it was the fourth of nine consecutive national championships.
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North Carolina defeated Connecticut by a score of 6-0. The Tar Heels were led by All-Tournament Team members Kristine Lilly and future superstar Mia Hamm. Anson Dorrance was the head coach for North Carolina, who finished the season with an undefeated record of 24-0. The victory was part of thirteen national titles in fourteen years for the dominant North Carolina program.
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North Carolina defeated Wisconsin by a score of 3-1. The Tar Heels were led by Mia Hamm, Tisha Venturini, and Kristine Lilly, all of whom are members of the NCAA Women?s Soccer 25th Anniversary Team. North Carolina was coached by the six-time National Coach of the Year, Anson Dorrance. For the Tar Heels, it was the sixth of nine consecutive national championships.
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North Carolina defeated Duke by a score of 9-1. The Tar Heels were led by All-Tournament Team members Kristine Lilly and future superstar Mia Hamm. Anson Dorrance was the head coach for North Carolina, who finished the season with an undefeated record of 25-0. The victory was part of thirteen national titles in fourteen years for the dominant North Carolina program.
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North Carolina defeated Duke by a score of 9-1. The Tar Heels were led by All-Tournament Team member Mia Hamm. Hamm, the future superstar, was also the Most Outstanding Offensive Player. Anson Dorrance was the head coach for North Carolina, who finished the season with an undefeated record of 23-0. The victory was part of thirteen national titles in fourteen years for the dominant North
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