Tar Heel women seek perfect ending
Posted Mar 7, 2008
UNC enters this tournament with the top-rated scoring offense in the nation (88.0) and sits atop the ACC in scoring margin (24.4). For a team that lost seniors Ivory Latta and Camille Little, two key contributors for the previous four seasons, the Heels haven't seemed to lose a step. They may have gained a few. Sylvia Hatchell was chosen ACC coach of the year, and Erlana Larkins and LaToya Pringle were voted to the all-conference first team.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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