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Tar Heel Women move four-ward


Defeating Duke for the third time this season, the top-seeded Tar Heels won their fourth consecutive ACC championship, holding back third-seeded Duke with an 86-73 performance that was neither dominant nor lackluster. Simply, it was enough. It was a convincing performance that sends the Tar Heels into the NCAA Tournament with an eye toward capturing the program's second national championship. (Raleigh News & Observer)

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