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UNC's 17-year-old guard Lanie Grant adjusts to college basketball after reclassifying


Virginia native was counting the days until she could put on her Carolina Blue uniform. Considering she committed to North Carolina at 14 years old, before she even checked in to a high school basketball game, those days had piled up. Coming from a family of longtime UNC fans, the choice was easy for the 5-star recruit in the class of 2024. (Daily Tar Heel)

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