Word: tars
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...only a few hundred of the 1,725 people in attendance were rooting for Harvard, as the Tar Heels brandished a pavilion coated in light blue to a point of disgust. But UNC’s real dominance seemed to stem from the pure strength and force of its players, exhibited perfectly in its two guards—junior tri-captain Coretta Brown and senior Nikki Teasley...
...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...
...Saturday night, the duo demonstrated its power, as Brown drowned the Crimson’s strong start with treys. Even more than their might in the paint, the Tar Heels’ guards shut the offense down, disrupting the flow of Harvard’s game, dominating on the boards and forcing the Crimson’s leading scorers out of the picture for most of the game...
...Bigger” and “stronger” seem appropriate when describing several UNC players, most notably Teasley, Brown and 6’6 sophomore center Candace Sutton. Brown stands at 5’8 but demonstrated the pure strength that seeped from the Tar Heels’ side of the game as she forced her way to the basket...
While Monti held a speed and agility advantage over many of her opponents, one inescapable benefit the Tar Heels held was height...