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How UNC women's basketball was deemed the right fit for Lexi Donarski


The net cast when ’s name hit the transfer portal was huge. The Aquinas high School graduate doesn’t know how many school expressed interest in her services after announcing March 24 that she was leaving Iowa State Cyclones women’s basketball team. “I wanted a team that really pushes the ball ahead in transition,” said Donarski. (LaCrosse Tribune)

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How UNC women's basketball was deemed the right fit for Lexi Donarski


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