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Scheduling conflicts force UNC women’s basketball fans to make choices


Odds are that the majority of Carolina women’s basketball fans also follow UNC men’s basketball and football. Television rights holders don’t seem to care that those women’s hoops fans would prefer to be able to watch Coach ’s 8-0 team, ranked No. 24 in the coaches poll, without missing a men’s basketball game or football game. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Scheduling conflicts force UNC women’s basketball fans to make choices


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