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N.C. native Indya Nivar hopes to impact UNC women's basketball as incoming transfer


Two years ago, had to cut ties with , but it wasn’t the end of their relationship. Nivar, an Apex native, was heavily recruited by the UNC women's basketball coach in high school. However, the guard ultimately chose Stanford, where she spent her first year. But when she hit the transfer portal, UNC was the first school to contact her. (Daily Tar Heel)

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N.C. native Indya Nivar hopes to impact UNC women's basketball as incoming transfer