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UNC women's basketball commitment Lanie Grant selected to Jr. NBA Court of Leaders


Future North Carolina Tar Heel point guard has been selected to participate in the Jr. NBA Court of Leaders program, an extra preparation step for her journey to joining the women’s basketball team. Grant is a part of the 2025 recruiting class and has been carving out a name for herself with dominating performance for the USA Basketball U16 team. (Tar Heels Wire)

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UNC women's basketball commitment Lanie Grant selected to Jr. NBA Court of Leaders


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