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UNC Women's Basketball falls to No. 21 in AP poll after splitting one-sided ACC games


After splitting a pair of ACC games by similar one-sided margins, North Carolina fell two spots in the AP Top 25 women’s basketball poll to No. 21. The Tar Heels rebounded from a 72-45 loss at N.C. State on Thursday with an impressive 71-46 home victory on Sunday against Virginia Tech. Broadcaster Debbie Antonelli ranked UNC the highest at No. 13. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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UNC Women's Basketball falls to No. 21 in AP poll after splitting one-sided ACC games


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