With Likely Departure Of Allisha Gray, Tar Heels' Program Reeling
Posted Jun 18, 2015
North Carolina has been among Division I's most successful women's basketball programs for nearly the last quarter-century under coach Sylvia Hatchell. But the Tar Heels are in the midst of a crisis that may have long-lasting consequences. The news Tuesday that junior-to-be guard Allisha Gray, the team's leading scorer this past season, has been granted a release to transfer is the latest blow to the program.
(ESPN.com)
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