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Anya Poole embraces new reserve role, but two-year starter admits it was hard at first


It isn’t often that a two-year starting center enters her senior season and suddenly has to adjust to coming off of the bench. That became ’s plight after North Carolina brought in junior transfer from Boston College in the offseason. Gakdeng, a 6-foot-3 center, has started every game this season for the No. 23 Tar Heels. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Anya Poole embraces new reserve role, but two-year starter admits it was hard at first


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