Then there was 1: North Carolina
Posted Jan 30, 2006
Ivory Latta wouldn't say whether she was telling the Duke fans at sold-out Cameron Indoor Stadium to be quiet, or whether she was indicating that North Carolina was the new No. 1 women's basketball team in the nation. Both applied, though. The Blue Devils fans fell silent after North Carolina made a stunning comeback from a 12-point deficit with 10 minutes left to upend No. 2 Duke 74-70 on Sunday.
(Charlotte Observer)
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