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Big-name women’s college basketball programs returning to prominence


Tar Heels head coach took over at North Carolina following a tumultuous period resulting in the resignation of Hall of Fame coach . For Banghart, who left Princeton after 12 years, the formula started with diving into recruiting, then sprinkling in graduate-transfers. Her first recruiting class was ranked No. 11 by ESPN. (Associated Press)

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Big-name women’s college basketball programs returning to prominence


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