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Graduate transfers Kerrigan Miller and Katie Bourque are a new part of a Carolina women’s lacrosse team again expected to be a national contender BY PAT JAMES // PHOTOS BY JEFFREY CAMARATI The No. 1 recruit in the Class of 2016 according to Inside Lacrosse, Kerrigan Miller had her pick of any school coming out of Bayport-Blue Point (N.Y.) High School. That might be the case for just about any player of her caliber. But for her, it was something she actively tried to take advantage of once her parents insisted she visit every school that showed interest in her, no matter the pedigree nor the distance. If not for their support, Miller likely wouldn’t have visited Southern California, more than 2,800 miles from home. Thankfully for her, though, she did, as that trip – her first to any school – lived up to expectations. It also became the standard by which all of her future visits were judged. No school, she said, evoked the same feelings as USC. Then she visited North Carolina. Highlighted by a UNC win over defending national champion Northwestern and a chat with Roy Williams in his Smith Center office, Miller said the trip left her “absolutely speechless.” But, as a high school freshman, she wasn’t quite ready to make a college decision. Her dad, Mark, on the other hand,

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