Lucas: Rebounding and Defense
Posted Apr 3, 2006
Carolina will come back to Chapel Hill this week after the 81-70 loss to Maryland in Sunday's national semifinals. Players will take a couple days off from basketball, while the coaches will spend time in the back corner office in the women's basketball suite breaking down film. They'll run the tape of the Maryland game in slow motion, they'll rewind it, and they'll watch it again. And they'll find two key areas of the game that allowed the Terrapins to advance to the national championship game: Rebounding. Defense.
(Tar Heel Blue)
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