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Latta Endures Rookie Pains


They are opposite sides of the same sterling coin, two of the best female point guards ever to perform in the ACC. North Carolina’s was ACC women’s player of the year in 2006, ending a run of six straight Blue Devils winning the honor. Lindsey Harding got the award back for Duke in 2007. Latta arrived in college a star and remained a star, helping UNC reach the past two Final Fours. ( -- WRAL.com) (WRAL.com)

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