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McPherson’s debut, Paris’ big game heighten expectations after UNC’s 7th straight ACC win


The wait for redshirt freshman to make her UNC debut was long, but her impact was immediate on a day Carolina navigated past a rough third quarter to earn its seventh straight ACC victory. In the Tar Heels’ 69-58 win at Clemson, freshman put up season-highs of 22 points, six 3-pointers and five steals in her first start. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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McPherson’s debut, Paris’ big game heighten expectations after UNC’s 7th straight ACC win


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