Tar Heels to face Delaware phenom
NEWARK, Del. — On Sunday, the Bob Carpenter Center, where sixth-seeded Delaware matched up against 11-seed West Virginia, was deafeningly loud.
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NEWARK, Del. — On Sunday, the Bob Carpenter Center, where sixth-seeded Delaware matched up against 11-seed West Virginia, was deafeningly loud.
NEWARK, Del. — After the North Carolina women’s basketball team’s 59-54 first-round NCAA victory against Albany, coach Sylvia Hatchell said her team entered the game ready for the Bob Carpenter Center’s largely pro-Albany atmosphere.
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DURHAM — Coming into Sunday’s 65-58 loss against Duke, the No. 15 North Carolina women’s basketball team knew what it had to do: Play good defense. Force turnovers. Rebound the ball. Limit Duke’s outside shooters.
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It was clear after Tierra Ruffin-Pratt left the game against Tennessee on Sunday with a concussion that her absence was as responsible for the ensuing loss as her presence had been for the victory five days before.
In the span of five days, the North Carolina women’s basketball team beat the nation’s No. 15 team by three and lost to the No. 16 team by 45.