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How UNC women's basketball can improve in Courtney Banghart's second year


An immediate challenge UNC faces is replacing impact players who graduated. The Tar Heels lose three starters from a season ago, Madinah Muhammad, Taylor Koenen, and Shayla Bennett, who all averaged double figures in scoring last season. Banghart wasted little time making noise on the recruiting trail, which should help replace graduating talent. (Daily Tar Heel)

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