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Shots don’t fall at end for UNC women, who still hope to be NCAA hosts


No. 7-seed UNC had two chances to take the lead against Duke on 3-point attempts in the final 45 seconds of the ACC Women's Basketball Tournament quarterfinals Friday. But, after a third shot from outside the arc was blocked, Shayeann Day-Wilson’s free throw with three seconds remaining secured a 44–40 win Friday for the No. 2 seed Blue Devils. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Shots don’t fall at end for UNC women, who still hope to be NCAA hosts


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