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Dec. 12, 2008

FRISCO, Texas - Carolina will meet Maryland at 1 p.m. Sunday with the national title on the line. Recent articles are linked below to help UNC fans prep for the big match.

North Carolina-Maryland Preview Stories

  • Raleigh News & Observer: Tar Heels won't be underdogs
  • Durham Herald-Sun: ACC rivals Maryland, North Carolina play for title
  • Winston-Salem Journal: Cinderella Heels eyeing NCAA soccer title
  • Dallas Morning News: College Cup: Title on line in UNC-Maryland rematch
  • New York Times: For Maryland and North Carolina, Third Meeting of Year Is for Title
  • MLSnet.com: ACC foes to square off in College Cup
  • Top Drawer Soccer: North Carolina and Maryland meet in the Men's Final
  • North Carolina-Wake Forest Recap Stories

  • ESPN.com: ACC rivals face off for the College Cup
  • Winston-Salem Journal: Heels stun Deacs
  • Winston-Salem Journal: Soccer Notebook: UNC's Haggerty came out on top in 'grudge' match
  • Raleigh News & Observer: Tar Heels exact revenge against Deacs
  • Daily Tar Heel: Tar Heels shock WFU in semis
  • Durham Herald-Sun: Shriver's goal, Haggerty's defense put Tar Heels in NCAA title game
  • Dallas Morning News: College Cup: North Carolina knocks off top-ranked Wake Forest, 1-0
  • MLSnet.com: College Cup notes: Defense keys wins
  • MLSnet.com: Close wins set up All-ACC Cup final

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    North Carolina-Wake Forest Preview Stories
  • Raleigh News & Observer: Heels eager for soccer rematch with Deacons
  • Durham Herald-Sun: Schuler, Urso give UNC a boost on the way to NCAA semifinals
  • Durham Herald-Sun: With 3 of 4 semifinals teams, league could dominate final
  • Winston-Salem Journal: A Soccer Summit
  • Dallas Morning News: Together again, but on opposite sides
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