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Tar Heels, Buckeyes seek better showings, and another ‘W’ in Monday's NCAA Tournament matchup


Style points matter less than outcomes in the women’s NCAA Tournament, UNC coach said, and what matters most is getting the chance to be better in another game. Banghart’s sixth-seeded Tar Heels face third-seeded Ohio State in the second round on Monday. The Buckeyes got past a slow start and beat James Madison 80-66. (Associated Press)

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Tar Heels, Buckeyes seek better showings, and another ‘W’ in Monday's NCAA Tournament matchup


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