Why the Triangle teams' resurgence is good for women's basketball
Posted Jan 19, 2023
Courtney Banghart remembers when she was first allowed to stay up late to watch an entire UNC vs. Duke men's basketball game. Growing up in New Hampshire, she didn't know exactly how close the schools are located, but she was well aware that their rivalry was mammoth. "Not in my wildest dreams did I ever imagine I would actually be a part of it."
(ESPN.com)
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