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Jessica Breland helps No. 4 North Carolina beat Kennesaw


's lone miss provided one of the most exciting moments of a lopsided game. Breland scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, missing only a breakaway dunk late in the second half to help No. 6 North Carolina defeated Kennesaw State 102-68 on Monday night. "I wish it was at the beginning of the game," said the 6-3 Breland, who dunked successfully in high school during an AAU game. "I probably would have gotten it." (Durham Herald-Sun)

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