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Sylvia Hatchell's absence motivates Tar Heels


may not coach North Carolina any time soon as she undergoes treatment for leukemia. But the Tar Heels will still play with her signature up-tempo, aggressive style for as long as she’s out. “We’re still going to play Carolina basketball,” acting head coach Andrew Calder said. “We’re going to attack on offense and defense, we’re going to play with high energy, we’re going to have a lot of fun.” (Durham Herald-Sun)

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