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Indya Nivar has career day in UNC's Sweet 16 loss to UConn


For one half, UNC Women's Basketball showed the best team in the country the kind of defense that thrust the Tar Heels into the national spotlight. No. 1 UConn could only be held down so long, though. The Huskies used a 19-0 run to do what they do to every opponent, pulling away for a 63-42 victory on Friday at the Sweet 16 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Indya Nivar has career day in UNC's Sweet 16 loss to UConn