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North Carolina beats Wake Forest 1-0 in the NCAA women's soccer championship game.
Olivia Thomas scores on a free kick in the 62nd minute for her fourth goal of the tournament.
The Tar Heels have won 22 of the 43 NCAA titles for the program.
Wake Forest was seeking just the 11th national championship in school history.
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