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UNC Women's Basketball Standouts Alexandra Zelaya, Anya Poole Enter Transfer Portal

Two North Carolina Women’s Basketball players have entered the transfer portal less than a week after a third entered her name. Senior centers and have put their names in the portal, with the Poole news reported by The Next Hoops. They follow sophomore guard , who entered the transfer portal last Tuesday. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Carmichael Comments: Legacy of Resilience

I asked North Carolina head women's basketball coach following the final game of the season – which for the last four seasons has been upon the Tar Heels' elimination from the NCAA Tournament – is to summarize the legacy of that season's specific team. "I think just resilience," she answered on Sunday in Columbia, South Carolina. (GoHeels.com)

UNC sophomore guard Paulina Paris enters transfer portal

There figured to be offseason player movement for the UNC women’s basketball team, and it started two days after the season ended with sophomore guard entering the transfer portal on Tuesday. According to sources, Paris was cleared medically a few weeks ago but never was in uniform for a game and didn’t practice with the team. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Deja Kelly Named WBCA All-America Region Finalist

North Carolina senior has been named a region finalists for this season's WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches' All-America team, announced on Tuesday by the Women's Basketball Coaches' Association. Kelly, a guard from San Antonio, is one of 11 players on the list of Region 1 finalists. She was selected as a finalist for the third year in a row. (GoHeels.com)

No. 1 South Carolina rout depleted UNC Women's Basketball to end their season

Tough defense drove success for UNC Women's Basketball this season, but the Tar Heels had no answers for No. 1 South Carolina. After the Gamecocks only beat UNC by seven in the first meeting in Chapel Hill, they dominated a Tar Heels team with a much more depleted backcourt on Sunday afternoon and coasted to an 88-41 victory in Columbia, S.C. (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC Women's Basketball's NCAA Tournament Ends With Second-Round Loss To No. 1 South Carolina

Freshman MiLaysia Fulwiley scored 20 points including four 3-pointers, Kamilla Cardoso had a double-double in her return from a one-game suspension and unbeaten South Carolina powered to its 10th straight Sweet 16 with an 88-41 victory over eighth-seeded North Carolina (Box Score) in the women’s NCAA Tournament on Sunday in Columbia, SC. (Associated Press)

UNC Women's Basketball Faces Off With No. 1 South Carolina Sunday - Pregame Notes

On Sunday, the UNC women's basketball team will take on a No. 1 team for the third time in the past three seasons. In each of those cases, the opponent has been the same: South Carolina. Eighth-seeded North Carolina and top-seeded South Carolina will face off at 1 p.m. in an NCAA Tournament game at the Gamecocks' home arena, and will air on ABC. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Women's Basketball Primed For Round-of-32 Rematch vs. South Carolina

This time around, UNC Women's Basketball faces the Gamecocks in their home arena on Sunday at 1 p.m. in the Round of 32. The meeting in Chapel Hill resulted in a 65-58 South Carolina victory, with the Gamecocks overcoming an 11-point first-half deficit. North Carolina was one of four teams this season to keep the final score within single-digits. (Inside Carolina)

UNC Women’s Basketball NCAA Tournament Opponent Breakdown: South Carolina

UNC faces the toughest test in women’s college basketball for the right to go to the Sweet 16: a road game at No. 1 South Carolina. The Gamecocks enter the NCAA Tournament undefeated for the second straight season and are seeking an appearance in their fourth consecutive Final Four. It’s the second meeting of the season between the teams. (Chapelboro.com)

Dawn Staley previews South Carolina's 2nd Round clash with UNC at 2024 Women's NCAA Tournament

Next up for the No. 1 South Carolina Gamecocks women's basketball team is a matchup with North Carolina. It’s a team coach Dawn Staley’s squad knows well, as they faced off Nov. 30, a South Carolina seven-point win, so Staley and company aren’t taking the Tar Heels lightly entering Sunday afternoon’s game. " is a nightmare matchup for us." (On3.com)
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