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Lanie Grant brings dynamic two-way game to UNC Women's Basketball a year early


Reclassifying to play an entire freshman season before turning 18 is far from conventional for women’s basketball players. But 5-star point guard , the 2024 Gatorade Virginia Player of the Year, has defied convention since getting her first scholarship offer at age 13. She committed to UNC at age 14, before playing her first high school game. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Lanie Grant brings dynamic two-way game to UNC Women's  Basketball a year early


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