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That stumbling block was UConn, the No. 1 team in the country. Early foul trouble doomed Teasley while the Huskies went on to smash the Tar Heels...
...Heels welcomed two players missing from last year’s squad—freshman Metcalf, the preseason ACC Rookie of the Year, and Teasley. Teasley, who had been the 1997-98 Rookie of the Year and one of the team’s most talented players two years ago, sat out the 2000-01 season for “personal reasons.” She later disclosed she had suffered from depression and in consultation with Hatchell decided to take time...
North Carolina then proceeded to post 100-point efforts in three of its next four games, including a 100-44 rout of Western Carolina. It also upset No. 17 Old Dominion, 95-85, when Teasley scored the last ten points to secure the victory. By this point in the season, Hatchell had moved Teasley to the point, where she flourished. The move also opened up shots for Brown, who led the team in scoring...
Seeded second behind Duke in the post-season tournament, North Carolina held true to form. Teasley scored 25 points and Brown added 23 in the first round of the tourney when the team beat Maryland, 78-53. It was somewhat of a Pyrrhic victory, however, as Metcalf strained her right shoulder and was ineffective the rest of the tournament...
...Teasley led the Heels with 14 points in a 58-52 win 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...