Somewhere in the midst of North Carolina’s 64-60 win against Duke, somewhere in the midst of Sunday afternoon’s somersaulting regular-season finale at Carmichael Arena and in this women’s basketball season, four Tar Heels shed their titles.
They are freshmen by distinction, but outsize contributors by trade. When No. 14 UNC most needs a block, a basket or a tourniquet, Diamond DeShields, Allisha Gray, Stephanie Mavunga and Jessica Washington play with the verve of upperclassmen.
Three days removed from its second straight loss, and facing a squandered 19-point second-half lead, UNC again turned to its freshman quartet.
Mavunga scored 12 points and hauled in 11 rebounds. Gray added 12 second-half points after a scoreless first half. DeShields, amid an uncharacteristically poor shooting day, found other ways to pitch in. And Washington, who came off the bench in the first half, jump-started UNC’s listless offense.
Together they propelled No. 14 UNC (22-8, 10-6 ACC) to another win, vanquishing No. 7 Duke (25-5, 12-4 ACC) to sweep its first season series with the Blue Devils since 2007-08.
“We don’t like to say they’re freshmen,” associate head coach Andrew Calder said.
“They’re definitely not freshmen now. They did a lot of great things on the floor today.”
An understatement, perhaps. The nucleus scored 49 of UNC’s 64 points, and entering Sunday had accounted for 58 percent of the team’s total points this season.
Mavunga, who now leads all ACC freshmen with 12 double-doubles, spearheaded UNC’s defense with a dogged effort against Duke forward Elizabeth Williams. Williams scored a career-high 28 points with Mavunga guarding her in Duke’s Feb. 10 loss to UNC. On Sunday, Williams scored 12 points on 5-of-18 shooting.