Menu

Jessica Breland named MVP as East girls win 80-67


North Carolina made it to the NCAA women's Final Four in Boston this past March before losing to eventual-champion Maryland. If last night is any indication, things will continue to look bright for the Tar Heels. , who is from Bertie County and has signed with North Carolina, scored 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds as the East defeated the West 80-67 in the East-West All-Star Game at the Greensboro Coliseum. (Winston-Salem Journal)

Related: , Women's Basketball

Five-star wing Nyla Brooks brings dazzling skills, confidence to UNC Women's Basketball
Nyla Brooks’ supreme confidence matches her dazzling skills on the basketball court. Both were evident in the 5-star wing’s all-star game performances and her assessment...

UNC Women's Basketball 5-star signee Nyla Brooks scores 28 at Jordan Brand Classic
Nyla Brooks put on a show close to home on Friday. Brooks, from Alexandria, Va., the 5-star incoming freshman for North Carolina, scored 28 points,...

Former UCLA guard Elina Aarnisalo transferring to UNC Women's Basketball
Former UCLA guard Elina Aarnisalo is transferring to North Carolina, according to an On3.com report, giving Coach Courtney Banghart her second transfer portal commitment of...

UNC Women's Basketball set to host Kate Harpring, one of the top players in the Class of 2026
One of the top-ranked players in the 2026 women's basketball recruiting class is set to visit North Carolina this week. Five-star point guard Kate Harpring...


© 2005-2025 Tar Heel Times | Contact | Privacy Policy | Site Map | RSS | Did UNC Win?

Tar Heel Times is an unofficial resource for UNC fans and is not affiliated with the University of North Carolina.