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UNC Women's Basketball rallies from nine down to surge past Boston College in ACC Tournament


let out a loud, "Let’s go!" after converting a second-half bucket on a three-point play. The No. 5 seed Tar Heels needed plays like that and big games from and to rally from a nine-point fourth-quarter deficit for a 78-71 victory over No. 12-seed Boston College in the second round of the ACC tournament Thursday. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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UNC Women's Basketball rallies from nine down to surge past Boston College in ACC Tournament