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Reniya Kelly’s Leadership, Nyla Brooks’ Spark Define Tar Heels’ Youth Movement


When UNC women's basketball players met with the media Thursday, two names stood out as the clear anchors of the Tar Heels' next chapter in junior guard and freshman guard . Both former high school All-Americans, Kelly and Brooks represent opposite ends of UNC's age spectrum, yet their roles already mirror each other in importance. (TarHeel247)

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