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Kate Harpring shakes off shoulder injury, shines at McDonald’s All-American game


UNC knew it would be getting one of the country's best point guards in , but the Tar Heels may not have known how tough she is until Tuesday. Harpring hurt her left shoulder pulling down a second-quarter rebound during the McDonald’s Girls All-American Game. She returned to help her East team to a 91-71 victory, finishing with 14 points. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Kate Harpring shakes off shoulder injury, shines at McDonald’s All-American game