Turner's Take: Do or Dai
Posted May 14, 2016
A month ago at Georgia Tech, Carolina got a come-from-behind win thanks to Ashley Dai, who dropped the first set there but rallied to win in three. Saturday, Dai found herself in a similar situation. Her match on the line, her team's fate on the line, the ball in her court. "I think for her, maybe losing that set allowed her to just say, 'OK, I need to play my game,'" Kalbas said.
(GoHeels.com)
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