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Carmichael Comments: History In Many Ways


It's only fitting that on a day in which the North Carolina women's basketball team made history, the game would connect to the program's initial varsity season. In 1974, the UNC Department of Athletics adopted women's basketball, and so began the storied history of the Tar Heels. On Sunday in Charlotte, UNC earned its 1,000th program victory. (GoHeels.com)

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Carmichael Comments: History In Many Ways