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April 13, 2011
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10 Questions With Roy Lang

By The Cornell Daily Sun | April 13, 2011
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For this edition of 10 Questions, Katie Schubauer sits down with men’s lacrosse junior midfielder Roy Lang. They discuss the unlikely origin of his jersey number, this week’s upset win over No. 1 Syracuse and delve into Lang’s inner lax bro.

Original Author: Katie Schubauer



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