When the North Carolina women’s basketball team plays Stanford on Saturday in the third round of the NCAA tournament, there will be more on the line than just a coveted spot in the Elite Eight.
A win against the top-seeded Cardinal would give three Tar Heel seniors just a little more time in the North Carolina jersey.
And Italee Lucas, Jessica Breland and Cetera DeGraffenreid have made it clear to their younger teammates that they simply aren’t ready for their careers to be done.
“(The seniors) have just been encouraging us and making sure everybody’s on the right track and their mind is ready and focused,” sophomore guard Tierra Ruffin-Pratt said. “They don’t want it to be their last game. They’re more focused and prepared because they don’t want it to end.”
But beating Stanford (31-2) is easier said than done. The Cardinal made headlines in December when they ended Connecticut’s 90-game winning streak, and has played near-flawless basketball ever since.
Stanford handily beat UCLA on March 12 to earn its sixth-straight Pac-10 tournament championship.
Lucas couldn’t deny the Cardinal’s almost perfect tournament resume. But when UNC steps on the court Saturday in Spokane, Wash., the Tar Heel senior said none of those accomplishments will matter.
“Once you get to the Sweet 16, anything can happen,” she said. “People’s fight, people’s hunger in this tournament could definitely surpass any talent.”
Junior forward Nnemkadi Ogwumike leads the Cardinal in scoring and boasts one of the best field-goal percentages in the nation. Freshman forward Chiney Ogwumike joins her sister on the starting lineup and averages 12 points per game.