Vermont women's basketball cancels game at UNC over HB2 law
Posted Aug 24, 2016
The University of Vermont women's basketball team has canceled an upcoming game against North Carolina due to concerns about the state's controversial HB2 law, the UVM athletic department announced Wednesday. The Catamounts were scheduled to face the Tar Heels on their Chapel Hill campus on December 28.
(Burlington Free Press)
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