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Senior Caitlyn Haring leads UND into the Big Sky Conference this season.
Soccer team excited to start season
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Updated: Friday 08/15/2012 14:03:26 (ET)
by UNDsports.com
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Many exciting things await the University of North Dakota soccer team. A new conference in the Big Sky, a home schedule at includes rivals North Dakota State and South Dakota State and a number of talented young student-athletes.

The team, which starts the season on Friday at Northern Iowa, talked about what they are looking forward to this season.

"I think the biggest thing is we have a great incoming class with nine new freshmen we're excited about," senior Caitlyn Haring said. "To be in the Big Sky is a great opportunity for us. We're excited to come in as underdogs and show what we're made of."

UND's first home match is Friday, August 24 at 4 p.m. Listen to it live on UNDSports.com.

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