Big second quarter, suffocating defense the difference maker in UNC WBB win over NC A&T

The UNC women’s basketball team passed its first road test on Tuesday evening, beating North Carolina A&T in a closer-than-expected game.

Tuesday night wasn’t pretty for the UNC women’s basketball team, but it found a way to win.

The Tar Heels made their first-ever trip to Greensboro, matching up with a strong North Carolina A&T squad in its home opener. UNC entered with a pair of blowout victories, while the Aggies lost at Rice by one (61-60) on Thursday, Nov. 7.

With both teams tied at 16 three minutes into the second quarter, North Carolina closed the half on a 19-5 run, distancing itself and using lockdown defense to nab a 66-47 victory.

The Tar Heels moved to 3-0 in the process, snagging a much-needed win ahead of their massive, Friday non-conference matchup with 11-time national champion UConn.

UNC struggled clicking offensively, but the defense was exceptional – whether it was blocked shots, great lateral quickness or ability to get back.

North Carolina forced 21 A&T turnovers, as starting guard Reniya Kelly leading all players with five steals. Kelly was one of eight Tar Heels who generated a steal, including everyone in the entire starting lineup – and one of four with multiple steals – joined by Laila Hull, Lexi Donarski and Richmond transfer Grace Townsend.

UNC blocked five shots, led by two from its 5-star, towering freshman center Blanca Thomas. North Carolina never let the host Aggies score more than 13 points in a single quarter, while North Carolina never scored any less than 12 points in a quarter.

On a night where the Tar Heel offense struggled to find consistency, Hull, the redshirt freshman guard, stepped up to lead her team with 14 points. Lexi Donarski was the only other UNC player in double-digits, scoring 10 points on 3-of-9 shooting and two made free throws.

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UNC signee Reniya Kelly named Gatorade Alabama Girls basketball player of the year

North Carolina women’s basketball signee Reniya Kelly was named Gatorade Alabama Girls basketball player of the year.

The momentum of the North Carolina women’s basketball program has been building over the years, with top recruits choosing UNC as their home.

As the Tar Heels prepare to compete for an NCAA title, their signee Reniya Kelly was named the Gatorade Alabama Girls basketball player of the year. Another Kelly doing damage on the court is an excellent sight for UNC as the team culture develops.

Kelly led Hoover High School to a 35-1 record, including a 7-0 run in the region. On the season, Kelly averaged 14.6 points, five assists, and 4.8 rebounds. Along with an excellent offensive game, the point guard’s ability on defense was on full display averaging 2.4 steals per game.

Kelly finishes her High School career as a champion, beating Sparkman high school, contributing 25 of the team’s 55 points. She also finishes as Hoover’s all-time scoring leader, finishing as one of the best to come out of Alabama.

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