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Duke cheerleaders cheer before the ACC championship game.

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Chay Shegog drives in the first half. She finished the game with 10 points.

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Krista Gross goes up for a shot in the first half of the ACC Tournament Championship Game. The Tar Heels fell to the Blue Devils 81-66.

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Cetera DeGraffenried goes up for a shot in the first half.

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The Tar Heels huddle in the second half of the title game of the 2011 ACC tournament. The Tar Heels fell to the Blue Devils 81-66 and suffered a season-ending loss to Stanford in the NCAA tournament regional semifinals two weeks later.

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The Tar Heel bench reacts after a big play in the second half.

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Tierra Ruffin-Pratt takes a jump shot in the second half.

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Jessica Breland drives to a lay up as the Tar Heels fell to Duke in the ACC title game. Breland finished with 27 points.

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Tar Heels coach Sylvia Hatchel yells at an official in the second half.

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Tar Heel fans cheer on their team.

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Jasmine Thomas takes a shot in the second half. She scored 21 points in the Blue Devils’ win over the Tar Heels 81-66.

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North Carolina coach Sylvia Hatchel gives instruction to She’la White in the second half.

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Duke coach Joanne McCallie cheers on her team late in the second half of the Blue Devils’ 81-66 victory.

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Jessica Breland takes a shot in the waning minutes of the ACC title game. She had 27 points in the game.

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Laura Broomfield takes a freethrow in the second half.

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The Tar Heels’ Jessica Breland fights with Duke’s Haley Peters (33) for the ball in the second half.

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Laura Broomfield is fouled going up for a shot in the second half.

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Chay Shegog reacts following the Tar Heels’ loss.

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Duke celebrates their second straight ACC tournament title.

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Jessica Breland, Chay Schegog and Krista Gross look on as Duke celebrates its 81-66 victory over the Tar Heels.

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The Blue Devils celebrate on the podium after their ACC title victory.

ACC women's title game

The Tar Heels fell to the Blue Devils 81-66 in the title game of the 2011 ACC tournament.

Published March 6, 2011

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