ACC Women's Basketball Coverage
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Former UNC star Deja Kelly commits to Oregon; UNC women add transfer
Guard Deja Kelly, a three-time All-ACC first-team selection, will play her final college season at Oregon, she announced Monday. -
Rivers: This is a hoops state, we're full of dogs!
Saniya Rivers had 20 pts in the 79-72 win vs. Tennessee to help send the Wolfpack to the Sweet Sixteen -
Richardson scores 25 as Duke rallies in second half to beat Richmond 72-61 in women's March Madness
Reigan Richardson scored 25 points and had seven rebounds as Duke rallied in the second half to overtake Richmond 72-61 in a first-round NCAA Tournament game. -
NC State stumbles in ACC Tournament final
The Notre Dame finished the game on a 12-2 run to take the ACC crown against the Wolfpack, 55-51. -
James scores 23, No. 10 NC State back in ACC women's championship
Aziaha James had 23 points, Mimi Collins added 17 points and 13 rebounds and No. 10 North Carolina State defeated Florida State on 69-43 Saturday to advance to the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game for the fourth time in five seasons. -
Kelly, James, Rivers make All-ACC women's first-team; Kitley is player of the year
Virginia Tech center Elizabeth Kitley has become the third player in Atlantic Coast Conference history to be named league player of the year for three straight seasons. -
NC State WBB beats Wake Forest 75-57
The NC State Women's Basketball team beats Wake Forest 75-57 on Sunday. Saniya Rivers leads the way with 23 points for the Wolfpack. -
Seniors guide Carolina to regular season finale win vs. Duke
The North Carolina women's basketball team topped Duke 63-59 at a packed Carmichael Arena Sunday afternoon -
Seniors guide Carolina to 63-59 win over Duke
North Carolina women's basketball team topped Duke 63-59 at a packed Carmichael Arena Sunday afternoon, celebrating the win then celebrating four seniors - Deja Kelly, Anya Poole, Alyssa Ustby and Alexandra Zelaya -
Duke tops No. 6 North Carolina State 69-58 for 2nd victory over ranked foe in 4 days
Taina Mair scored 19 points and Duke beat No. 6 North Carolina State 69-58 on Sunday night, the Blue Devils' second victory over a ranked team in four days. Reigan Richardson and Kennedy Brown added 15 points apiece as Duke avenged a 15-point loss to N.C. State last month. -
NC State suffers first back-to-back losses, downed by Duke
Two matchups against in-state rivals for the Wolfpack ended in two straight losses against the North Carolina Tar Heels and Duke Blue Devils. -
Kitley scores 34, No. 8 Virginia Tech beats UNC 74-62 for a share of the regular-season ACC title
Elizabeth Kitley scored 34 points to lift No. 8 Virginia Tech to a 74-62 victory over North Carolina for its 10th consecutive win. -
Wolfpack survive upset scare, take down Georgia Tech in overtime
It was a nail-bitter for the Wolfpack, but they managed to keep the Yellow Jackets at bay and survive at Reynold's Coliseum. -
Utsby's career-game leads Tar Heels past Wake Forest 58-50
Senior Alyssa Ustby hit 10 of 11 field goal attempts - including her first three-pointer of the season - and finished the evening with a career-high 25 points to lead the UNC women's basketball team to a 58-50 road win over Wake Forest on Sunday at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum. -
N.C. State women hold on in overtime to beat Georgia Tech 86-85
Aziaha James scored 30 points and the No. 6 North Carolina State women held on in overtime to beat Georgia Tech 86-85. N.C. State made its first five shots in overtime, but Kara Dunn nearly orchestrated a comeback from six points down for Georgia Tech. -
No. 3 NC State bounces back from loss to No. 16 Virginia Tech with 83-47 win over Pitt
The Atlantic Coast Conference is as unrelenting this season as it ever has been in No. 3 North Carolina State coach Wes Moore's 11 years on the job. -
Moore: They came up with the rebounds, the loose balls. They were flying around
NC State head coach Wes Moore said the difference in the game was the rebounds. In the 72-61 loss to Virginia Tech the Pack were outrebounded 48-21, including 15-2 on the offensive end. -
No. 3 NC State holds off No. 15 77-67
On Play For Kay Night at Reynolds Coliseum, the Wolfpack took a bite out of the Cardinals in front of a sold-out crowd. -
Aziaha James scores 28, powers No. 3 NC State to win over No. 15 Louisville 77-67
Wes Moore notched his 820th win as a coach as the Wolfpack took down No. 15 Lousiville 77-67 on Play for Kay Night. -
Amoore leads No. 17 Virginia Tech women over No. 24 North Carolina 70-61 in OT
Georgia Amoore hit a big 3-pointer in overtime and finished with 21 points and 11 assists and No. 17 Virginia Tech rallied last in a 70-61 victory over No. 24 North Carolina.