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No. 1-ranked women's basketball recruit Sarah Strong picks UConn over UNC, Duke


Grace Christian School of Sanford's Sarah Strong committed to the UConn Huskies on Saturday over UNC and Duke. The two-time Gatorade North Carolina Player of the Year in girls basketball is also a three-time N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association champion, leading the Crusaders to the 1A title, 2A title, and 3A title in three consecutive seasons. (High School OT)

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No. 1-ranked women's basketball recruit Sarah Strong picks UConn over UNC, Duke


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