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3 Women ' s Basketball State opp. 94 Virginia Tech 68 85 Wake Forest 49 104 Appalachian State 61 96 Duke 78 65 UNC-Chapel Hill 61 68 Polish Nationals 77 73 Cheyney State 65 74 Detroit 63 74 Georgia Tech 55 57 South Carolina s 78 68 Illinois State 73 91 Texas (2 OT) 89 70 Clemson 73 97 Miami 50 83 Tennessee Tech 72 67 UNC-Chapel Hill 62 60 Maryland 80 77 East Carolina (OT) 78 98 Virginia 64 63 Rutgers 73 90 Mercer 89 77 UNC-Chapel Hill 64 83 Clemson 68 63 Maryland 64 89 East Carolina (3 OT) 97 63 Tennessee 72 76 Virginia 71 118 Appalachian State 54 70 UNC-Chapel Hill 50 74 Kentucky 75 85 Georgia State 66 72 Cheyney State 88 Entering the NCAIAW Tournament 15-11, State had definite high hopes of going places this season. Across the board it was a Wolfpack sweep in the state tournament with a win over Appalachian State and its fifth win over North Carolina. State enhanced its position nationally when it knocked off Kentucky in the Region II First Round. Advancing in the first round State knocked off Georgia State 85-66 in Raleigh Broughton High ' s Gym. It was not played in State ' s Reynolds Coliseum for the simple fact that in was in use that same night for another event. The curtain call for the Wolfpack ' s season came in Cheyney, Pa. when State fell victim to Cheyney State 88-72 in the second round. Overall it was a season with definite bright spots and many shadowy dissappointments. And when the season came to end gone were Lacey and Fielden. Yow and her assistants hit the beaten path . . Sports/169
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