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UNC commit Laila Hull has refined her game after talent was evident at early age


has played beyond her years. She already had two scholarship offers by September of her ninth-grade year, when it was evident that coaches recognized her potential early. The 6–1 wing from Zionsville, Ind., is part of the talented four-player incoming recruiting class that Coach will welcome to UNC next month. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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UNC commit Laila Hull has refined her game after talent was evident at early age


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