No. 11 UNC women's basketball falls to Louisville, breaks its 8-game win streak
The No. 11 UNC women's basketball team (17-6, 8-4) lost to Louisville (17-8, 8-5), 62-55, on the road to break the Tar Heel's 8-game win streak in ACC play.
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The No. 11 UNC women's basketball team (17-6, 8-4) lost to Louisville (17-8, 8-5), 62-55, on the road to break the Tar Heel's 8-game win streak in ACC play.
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