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Without Hatchell on bench, Tar Heel women open with rout


With UNC head coach cheering her team on from a hospital bed, interim coach Andy Calder led the No. 11 Tar Heel women to a 111-50 win over Carson-Newman, Wednesday night in Chapel Hill. Hatchell took a leave from her coaching duties to battle leukemia, and Wednesday’s exhibition game was Calder’s first at the helm. “I was comfortable in the seat,” Calder said. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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