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UNC women fall to 4th in ACC


No. 13 North Carolina entered Sunday's game against No. 20 Miami with an opportunity to solidify its position in second place in the ACC. The Tar Heels were on a five-game winning streaking, including two wins on the road and a win over the ACC's top team. Instead, the Heels struggled to score and allowed Miami to make 10 3-pointers and fell to fourth place in the conference with a 78-66 loss. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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