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LaToya Pringle Celebrates WNBA Title


UNC graduate Sanders helped Washington to the 2019 WNBA Championship on Thursday. Sanders was in the starting lineup as the Mystics beat the Connecticut Sun 89-78. She is the fourth Tar Heel to win a WNBA title, following (Los Angeles, 2002), (Seattle, 2010) and (Indiana, 2012). (GoHeels.com)

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