University of North Carolina Tarheels Women’s Basketball
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- 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Season Tickets Now Available
Season ticket renewals and new season ticket orders for North Carolina’s 2010-11 home women’s basketball games are currently on sale. Purchasing season tickets is the only way for fans to ensure seats for exciting home matchups with Duke, NC State, Iowa and defending national champion Connecticut….
- Hatchell Makes Gift To Pediatric Oncology Fund
More than 1,000 career games and 35 seasons of coaching makes University of North Carolina women’s basketball head coach Sylvia Hatchell one of the most experienced educators on the UNC campus. That’s just one reason why the N.C. Cancer Hospital’s Pediatric Oncology Classroom, part of the Hospital School at UNC, will be named in honor of her $50,000 commitment to the N.C. Cancer Hospital Pediatric Oncology Endowment Fund…. - Carolina To Host Iowa In ACC/Big Ten Challenge
The Atlantic Coast Conference and the Big Ten Conference announced Monday the pairings for the annual ACC/Big Ten Women’s Basketball Challenge, which is in its fourth year of what began as a four-year agreement and has been extended until 2012. For North Carolina, the 2010 event will feature the Tar Heels hosting the Iowa Hawkeyes on Thursday, Dec. 2. Time and television considerations will be announced at a later date…. - Tar Heels At Sounds Of Celebration
The Carolina women’s basketball visited with patients, friends and families, signed autographs and handed out some UNC memorabilia at the Sounds of Celebration UNC Cochlear Implant Picnic April 24 at the Kenan-Flagler Business School on campus. The UNC Adult and Pediatric Cochlear Implant Temas hosted the event in support of the UNC Ear and Hearing Center, a regional center that provides specialized diagnostic and surgical care to adult and pediatric patients with diseases of the ear, skull base, head and neck…. - Carolina Celebrates 2009-10 Season At Banquet
The North Carolina women’s basketball team celebrated its 2009-10 season with the annual year-end banquet Wednesday night at the Dean E. Smith Center. The players, coaches and support staff were joined by hundreds of friends, family and fans as the Tar Heels looked back on a season that saw the team finish 19-12 and advance to the NCAA Tournament for the ninth consecutive season….
- Tar Heels Fall To Bulldogs In First Round, 82-76
Scoreless for 31 minutes, Gonzaga’s Tiffany Shives had 14 of her 16 points in a crucial five-minute stretch of the second half and the seventh-seeded Bulldogs held off No. 10 seed North Carolina 82-76 on Saturday night in the first-round of the NCAA women’s tournament…. - Carolina Opens NCAA Tournament With WCC Champion Gonzaga
North Carolina (19-11) will make its ninth straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament when the 10th-seeded Tar Heels face seventh-seeded Gonzaga Saturday at approximately 7:30 p.m. PDT at the University of Washington’s Bank of America Arena. Carolina, an at-large selection, enters the tournament after an 88-66 win over North Carolina Central on Sunday. Gonzaga, an automatic qualifier out of the West Coast Conference, has won 18 straight games and is coming off a 76-48 win over Pepperdine in the WCC Tournament final on March 8….
- UNC Earns At-Large Bid To NCAA Tournament
The University of North Carolina women’s basketball team was awarded an at-large bid to the 2010 NCAA Tournament and will open play against West Coast Conference champion Gonzaga on Saturday, March 20, in Seattle, Wash. UNC, which enters the tournament with a record of 19-11, is the No. 10 seed in the Sacramento Regional, while the Bulldogs (27-4) are the No. 7 seed….
- Tar Heels Rout NCCU In Regular Season Finale
Chay Shegog tied a career high with 17 points to lead five Tar Heels in double figures as North Carolina closed its home schedule with an 88-66 win over North Carolina Central Sunday afternoon at Carmichael Arena. Laura Broomfield added 12 points and 14 rebounds for UNC, which will now await its postseason fate after finishing the regular season with a 19-11 record that included wins over top-25 clubs Duke and St. John’s and a total of 10 wins over the RPI top 100…. - Tar Heels Close Regular Season With NCCU Sunday
North Carolina (18-11) plays its final regular season game of the year Sunday when the Tar Heels welcome area foe North Carolina Central to Carmichael Arena for a 3:30 p.m. matchup. Carolina lost to Maryland in the first round of the ACC Tournament, 83-77, on March 4, while NCCU (11-17) is coming off a 62-58 win over Seattle University on March 7. Both teams are unranked….
- Tar Heels Fall To Maryland, 83-77
Lynetta Kizer had 22 points and 10 rebounds to lead ninth-seeded Maryland (19-11) to an 83-77 win over eighth-seeded North Carolina Thursday afternoon at the Greensboro Coliseum. Tianna Hawkins added 13 points and 11 rebounds for the defending champion, while Cetera DeGraffenreid scored 23 points to lead the Tar Heels….
- Roundabout Route Brings Rolle To Chapel Hill
It was a chance meeting, really, when Waltiea Rolle crossed paths with Frank Rutherford on a Nassau street corner four-and-a-half years ago…. - Carolina Opens ACC Title Pursuit With Maryland
- Roundabout Route Brings Rolle To Chapel Hill
- Lucas, DeGraffenreid Earn All-ACC Honors
- ACC Tournament Sendoff Information
- ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament Bracket (PDF)
North Carolina (18-10) begins its quest for an Atlantic Coast Conference-record 10th conference tournament title when the eighth-seeded Tar Heels face ninth-seeded Maryland Thursday afternoon in the opening round of the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament at the Greensboro Coliseum. Carolina defeated No. 6 Duke, 64-54, in the ACC regular season finale Sunday afternoon, while Maryland (18-11) is coming off a 94-61 loss to Florida State on Sunday. UNC is receiving votes in both the AP poll and the coaches’ poll. Maryland is unranked….
- Lucas, DeGraffenreid Earn All-ACC Honors
North Carolina junior guards Italee Lucas and Cetera DeGraffenreid were named to the three All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams, league commissioner John Swofford announced Monday. Lucas, who is sixth in the league in scoring with 15.4 points per game, was named to the second team, while DeGraffenreid, who led the league in assist-turnover ratio, was named to the third team…. - Carolina Upends No. 6 Duke, 64-54
- Lucas, DeGraffenreid Earn All-ACC Honors
- ACC Tournament Sendoff Information
- Carolina To Face Maryland In ACC Opener Thursday
- ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament Bracket (PDF)
- Brownlow: Fighting Back
Cetera DeGraffenreid scored 20 of her 22 points in the second half to help North Carolina upset No. 6 Duke 64-54 and earn a needed victory for their NCAA tournament hopes. Waltiea Rolle added 12 points, seven rebounds and six blocks for the Tar Heels (18-10, 6-8 Atlantic Coast Conference), who pushed ahead for good behind DeGraffenreid in the final 10 minutes of a physical game that included some extra tension after North Carolina freshman Cierra Robertson-Warren was ejected with about 13 minutes left. But the Tar Heels held the Blue Devils (24-5, 12-2) without a field goal for the final 6 minutes to erase a month’s worth of frustration….



































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i love your basketball team it’s off the hook and i hope that all go all the way to champship.
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