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By Wayne Drehs
ESPN.com Thursday, November 30, 2000 There's nothing unusual about North Carolina and Notre Dame butting heads in the semifinals of the NCAA Women's College Cup. After all, these are two of the most decorated programs in women's soccer history, a pair of teams that have ended each other's seasons five times in the past. What's different this time around, though, is that the Fighting Irish, at 23-0-1 the nation's lone remaining unbeaten, are the favorites. That's because powerhouse North Carolina, the team that has won 15 of the ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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