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UNC Women's Basketball Commit Reniya Kelly: "As soon as I visited, I was like, this is it"


will be taking her talents to UNC to join the Tar Heels next season. "North Carolina was a better fit for me. I felt that was the best opportunity for me to get better on and off the court. As soon as I visited, I was like, this is it, this is the place for me. I love the coaching staff It was just a great connection from the time I started talking to them." (AL.com)

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