A year later, Pink Zone still picking up steam
Posted Jan 24, 2010
The Tar Heels-Cavaliers game will have a special meaning to it, considering how both North Carolina player Jessica Breland and Virginia coach Debbie Ryan have fought cancer. Breland, one of the top post players in the nation, is redshirting this season after undergoing chemotherapy this past summer for Hodgkin's lymphoma, a cancer of the immune system.
(ESPN.com)
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