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When the tournament announcement came last Sunday, Monti admitted she could not name a single player on the Tar Heel team. The names of Tar Heel guards Coretta Brown, Nikki Teasley and 6’6 center Candace Sutton are now rolling off Harvard’s tounges...
...Tar Heels have plenty of pretty statistics to back up their claim to victory. They’ve won 67 of their last 68 nonconference home games and 14 of 15 home NCAA games all-time...
...Stanford had even better home numbers when Harvard beat the top-seeded Cardinal in 1998. And most of those North Carolina numbers came from Tar Heel teams far superior to the one Harvard is playing tomorrow. That makes Harvard’s 71-67 upset of Stanford in 1998 and Dartmouth’s 70-66 near-miss against defending champion Purdue in 2000 better indicators of how Harvard will perform tomorrow than years of North Carolina history...
Though the Tar Heels may not be top national championship contenders anymore, they’re still better than any team Harvard has faced this season...
Despite the loss, the Tar Heels managed to stay in the top 16 in the national rankings and was awarded with a No. 4 seed, in the Midwest...