Duke, North Carolina women meet again as nation's top teams
Posted Feb 8, 2007
The latest 1-vs.-2 meeting between No. 1 Duke and the second-ranked Tar Heels on Thursday night just may come down to an exceptional, almost out-of-character performance by a player. The only question is, which one? "You may see (point guard) Ivory Latta posting up tomorrow night. There's no telling what you may see us do," North Carolina coach Sylvia Hatchell said.
(Lexington Dispatch)
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