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Teasley, the 6’0 2000 ACC Tournament MVP, has received a lot of lip service, especially this year as she returned from taking a year off due to clinical depression. But this season, her victory shimmy, known as the Teasley Shake reigned again as she currently sits in eighth place on the Tar Heels’ all-time scoring list, passing Marion Jones in the process. Though Teasley didn’t shine in shooting percentage, her vision of the court yielded 11 assists, five of which she dished to Brown...
...Brown and Teasley are the only Tar Heels who are shooting above 30 percent from three-point land. And freshman Leah Metcalf, North Carolina’s next-best three-point threat at 28 percent, has not been at 100 percent in recent weeks. Her numbers dropped in the ACC final against Duke after a shoulder strain the day before, and the whole team suffered because...
That would be the last non-Duke ACC loss, however. North Carolina rolled off seven straight conference victories to improve to 11-4. It gained a measure of revenge in defeating N.C. State 80-71, beating Georgia Tech in Atlanta, and finally smashing Florida State by 30 points...
...last ACC regular-season game, though, UNC had to once again face Duke. Though the Tar Heels had an early lead, they totally collapsed midway through the first half. Duke went on a 40-8 run over both halves and won running away...
...over N.C. State in the semis, which drew them into another game with Duke in the finals. It was a much closer game than any of the previous two encounters, and Teasley managed to score 19 points. But Duke, who enjoyed the first perfect season in the ACC history, finished...