Thu May 27 2021 | Ella Brockway | College PHOTO BY JEFFREY A. CAMARATI / UNC ATHLETICS Kayla Wood’s caused turnover for North Carolina near the end of its quarterfinal game against Stony Brook on Saturday was arguably her most timely play of the season. The senior has stepped up for the Tar Heels throughout their 20-0 campaign — five ground balls and four draw controls across their two ACC tournament games, even a first career assist against Virginia in April — but this one came during the year’s most pivotal moment yet. With her team up only one goal with less than four minutes left, Wood knocked down a Seawolves pass just shy of midfield. Caitlyn Wurzburger scooped up the ground ball. About a minute later, Ally Mastroianni scored on a free-position shot to give North Carolina a two-goal lead that would help seal its spot in the Final Four.