Word: tarred
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...Carmicheal Auditorium flaunted an entirely different kind of point guard, a pair led onto the floor by the Tar Heels’ mascot—that looks like a ram—and the cheers of hundreds of fans...
Quickness wasn’t the missing factor for the Crimson on Saturday, nor did Harvard appear to be out of its element as it took a quick 8-4 lead in the first two minutes. But, as the Tar Heels boxed Harvard out on the board and grabbed 12 steals, a distinct North Carolina advantage began to emerge...
Another advantage Harvard has is discipline. Cserny and Peljto have kept out of foul trouble after some struggles early in the season. The two have fewer fouls per game than any of the starting Tar Heel forwards...
...from outside at a rate of just under 40 percent. Brown leads the team in scoring at 16.6 points per game. Teasley is second with 15.8 ppg and leads the team in assists. Her return from a year off is easily the biggest reason why the Tar Heels went from a .500 team last season to 2002 tournament hosts...
...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...