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Courtney Banghart building chemistry with one of youngest teams in the country


With one of the youngest teams in the country, UNC Women's Basketball coach is embracing the challenge of building chemistry and identity with a roster full of fresh faces and new roles. The No. 11 Tar Heels have the eighth-youngest women’s basketball team in the country, made younger by the talented four-player freshman class. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Courtney Banghart building chemistry with one of youngest teams in the country