#UNC guards Reniya Kelly and Indya Nivar in breakout room interviews at ACC Tipoff
Oct 6, 2025
#UNC guards Reniya Kelly and Indya Nivar in breakout room interviews at ACC Tipoff
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It's all said and done. What's the plan?
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I want to be a farmer. That's actually
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really like crazy for y'all like to
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hear, but I want to be a farmer. Um, I
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love land. I love fishing. I love having
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my own crops. I want to live off my own
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land. Eventually, I want to get to like
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selling my own products with that being
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eggs. It could be bacon. It could be
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cheese. Whatever it is, like that is I'm
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going to have a farm when I'm done with
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the basketball.
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So, no coaching.
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No coaching.
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Thank you for your time.
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Excellent. Thanks so much.
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Now, your head coach is just over there
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saying that you probably shouldn't have
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been playing toward the end of last
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year, but you played anyway. How hurt
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were you? How are you feeling?
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I mean, I was hurt. I'll tell you that.
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My knee wasn't in the best condition,
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but I would risk anything.
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I would do it again if I had to. You
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know what I mean? And so, the goal was
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to win and I would do anything to win.
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And so I played and we got to sweet 16
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and that was that. So I wasn't really
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worried about my knee honestly at the
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end. Completely honest.
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How you feeling now?
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I'm feeling good. Ready to get back and
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play.
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Clearly when you came back it it wasn't
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the same.
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100%.
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What What could you What What were the
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challenges? Just you just didn't have
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the foot speed, didn't have the
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quickness.
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Yeah. Um honestly my knee was very
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tired. I think I just did did too much
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honestly. But, you know, again, so it
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was just it wasn't enough, you know,
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strength on my knee, honestly. And I did
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rehab. I did things I need to do, but it
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just wasn't enough to keep playing and
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last me a long time through the final
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four or to the national championship.
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So, how long did you sit out after the
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season ended and how long have you been
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100%.
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I don't know.
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I don't know. I can't give you a number
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right now.
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There's some big shoes to fill, of
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course, from last year. here. I'm sorry
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if you've been asked this already, but
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um you know, with filling those big
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shoes, uh who have you seen kind of step
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up and how are you ready to kind of help
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uh fill those big shoes as well?
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Yeah, I mean honestly, the whole team
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has been stepping up quite you can go
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down the line and see how each player
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has been stepped up and trying to fill
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this role that you know we lost some
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good players and people keep missing out
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on Grace Talson. She was a great player
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and she did a lot of great things for
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us. And so it's not the big three, it
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was actually the big four in my opinion
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and they left. And I feel like every
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player you go down the line, it's
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actually stepping up into their role.
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And so I feel like every team does that
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every year. Once a player leaves,
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another player steps in. And so I think
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our team, everyone is stepping up to be
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better and, you know, to fill those
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shoes.
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How do you how do you feel like the team
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will play differently with the influx of
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all the wings and guards that have come
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in? And I mean there's there's a lot of
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depth there.
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Yeah, it is. It is. Um, honestly, a lot
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of spacing, right? I feel like last year
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did get kind of crowded in the paint,
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get crowded in around the arc, but this
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year is going to be a lot of space where
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guards can drive, they can't facilitate,
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they can pass, whatever need to do. And
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so that's going to be the biggest
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difference. A lot of people always
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remember like Alyssa and Maria being at
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the elbow, being at the block, but no,
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it's going to be a lot of guards around
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the perimeter now. And maybe even Nala
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Harris will be in the perimeter at some
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points. You know, you just never know
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how we're going to do it, but it's going
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to be a lot more space this year.
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How how do you see the team fill in the
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void Maria left? Is it a by committee
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with Sierra, Blanca, and Harris? And how
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how's that going to work?
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I mean, you know, once again, they're
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all stepping up. Blanca knows she's
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needed. Sierra knows she's needed. Al
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Harris knows she's needed. So, I don't
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think people are actually worried about
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how we going to fill Maria shoes or how
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we going to fill Elysa shoes. They're
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just like, "No, we're going to play the
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game that we know how to play our own
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way and we're going to step up and play
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the best we can." So, it's not like
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people are trying to play like Viral,
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play like Alyssa. It's no, I'm going to
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play my game and step up and play the
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best I can. So, they're ready.
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What kind of leap is Laney Grant about
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to make this?
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Hugely. I mean, I was proud of her when
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she came. Even if she had a a terrible
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game, I was proud of her cuz I know what
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it you know, it's hard to miss out on
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your senior year of high school. And so,
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she's going to make a great leap. She's
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actually been working really hard in the
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gym every single day. Making sure her
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shot is right, making sure her body
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feels good. So, I'm excited to see her
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grow and, you know, transform our game
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this year. For sure.
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Are you going against her in practice?
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I'm going against everybody in
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everybody.
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Yeah.
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You talked about the sorry, the tough
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non-conference schedule um and what
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you're hoping to learn from that. Is
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there anything specific you're hoping to
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learn about your game or about this team
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in the South Carolina Exhibition?
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I mean, the toughness. you know, we're
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gonna really see if we are tough enough
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to compete at a high level, you know,
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and so I'm really excited to see like if
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we lay down or if we stand up and take
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it in the chin and fight back. And so I
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think that's the challenge. But look,
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everyone is just trying to see if we're
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soft or if we're tough. And so that game
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we're definitely going to see. Can your
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relationship with social media seems
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like
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Oh my gosh. No one knows. I hate social
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media.
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Yeah. Okay.
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I want I want to hear about social
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media. Um, I don't I'm just not a social
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media person, right? And so I don't do
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TikTok. Like you guys would never
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probably see me in Tik Tok unless I'm
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forced to literally do it or someone
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pays me. So I I don't I just I don't
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like social media. I think it takes away
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the fun of the game. I think it's a lot
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of pressure outside noise that comes in
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with social media. I like to keep the
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sport the sport and I feel like the
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sport is very fun when social media
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isn't involved.
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And so yeah, just know I hate social
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media. It's funny to hear it because
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actually I've been asking questions
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about it all day. The opinions are very
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mixed but like there are good things
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about it.
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Obviously, obviously, obviously you can
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get like NIL deals, you can connect with
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different people, you can meet certain
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people, but I think in the basketball
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world it does add a lot more pressure to
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it than what it needs to be, right?
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Do you have you when when did you come
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to that conclusion? How did you how did
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you come to that conclusion? I think
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when I was younger, I was out I was
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outdoor kid. So I never was on my iPad
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watching stuff. I was always just doing
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it. And so ever since I was younger,
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like I just never really enjoy social
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media, you know? I don't I don't know.
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It just came off.
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Is it weird to be like a high level
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college athlete in 2025?
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Literally is. I was just talking to my
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teammate Sydney Barker about this. I was
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like, I just hate social media cuz like
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you need to have it so you can reach
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different people and get your name out
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there. But it's like at some point when
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can you just enjoy the sport for what it
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is? And so it is kind of finding that
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balance to like you know get your name
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out there but it also is like being
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yourself.
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So I don't know it is hard to balance
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but it's okay.
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Do you see it like take a toll on
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teammates or have you in the past like I
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don't know just being too involved in it
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or taking comments too seriously?
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Yeah I think I think I think it does
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take a toll on different people. It
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depends on how you handle criticism or
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handle judgment, whatever it is. But,
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you know, some people do read into
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social media comments too much and it
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does get their mind all messed up before
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a game, even after a game. And so,
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social media is dangerous, but it also
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is a a blessing and it's a blessing and
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a curse, you know. So, it's like you
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just got to play your cards right,
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whatever situation it is. But my
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opinion, I hate social media.
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Thank you.
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Yeah, no problem.
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Can I ask more about the farm thing?
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Oh, yeah. When did you when did you want
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when did you realize that that's
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something that you really
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Yeah. So um I fish every time I go back
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to Alabama I fish with my granddad and
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we catch fish and he actually fries
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them. So I always had this love for just
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outdoor nature eating the things that
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you catch or the things that you make.
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And so I think ever since then I just
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been in love with just farming and
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getting everything together and working
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on your own land. Like it's just so
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intriguing to me. Like I'm so excited
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actually.
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So like your dream farm is it like
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crops? and animals.
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It's everything. I want a garden. I want
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crops. I want to have peach trees, apple
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trees. I want to have every sing. I want
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to be able to go outside and grocery
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shop on my farm.
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Have you taken your teammates on any
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fishing trips?
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Actually, yeah. Me and Nala Harris
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actually went and Kayla Mcerson actually
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went fishing like I think like a month
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ago.
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What will it take to cultivate a
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national championship this year?
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Back to the
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I mean everything. Literally everything,
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you know. Um, winning a national
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championship is really hard and you have
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to risk a lot. You have to take a lot of
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sacrifices, but we're willing to do it.
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And, you know, I think because we're so
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young, we're willing to just take the
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leap and do whatever we need to do to
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win that. And so, I'm really excited for
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this team cuz I don't think we'll ever
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be satisfied with just winning a sweet
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16, winning Elite 8. Like, we actually
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are pushing to reach for a national
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championship. You can see in their eyes
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that like they want to reach the highest
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level.
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Do you see yourself being off the ball
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uh any more this year than you were
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last? Tell tell me about how how that
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interacts with
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Yeah, way more way more. Um I think
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because of Alina coming in, she has
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really like she's going to really
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transform my game because I can be able
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to play off ball. She's a great passer,
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great facilitator. And so I'm really
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excited this year to be playing off the
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ball way more than I did last year.
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And why why do you like that so much
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better?
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I mean cuz obviously who wouldn't like
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to shoot the ball, right?
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Right. Okay. So, you know, I'm just
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excited to be able to take breaks, you
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know, run up without having to bounce
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the ball, you know, just to sit down in
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the corner, whatever it is. Like, I'm
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just I'm excited that I can expand my
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games to a different level as a scorer.
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I'm excited about that.
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And are there more actions that you'll
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be able to take advantage of, pick and
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rolls and whatnot with all this?
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I mean, I guess I guess Yeah.
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Yeah. You mentioned Kayla. How valuable
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She obviously had to medically retire in
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the offseason. How valuable has her
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presence been to you guys?
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Oh my god, I love Kayla. Like, she's
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technically my mentor on the team. I
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look at her for so many different
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things. I mean, she's a great leader and
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I actually I look at her as a leader and
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she talks to me about different things,
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how you can lead in this way, lead in
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that way, how you can say these and have
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these conversations. And so I really
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take pride in our relationship cuz I
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know like she's a very valuable person
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on the team and we actually need her cuz
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she's just she's a great coach actually.
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She's going into that coaching role and
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you could just tell that's definitely
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her vibe. Like she needs to be a coach
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cuz she's such a great person.
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She puts everyone in the right spots in
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the right situations. It's great and to
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have them early on I feel like is going
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to help us a lot in the postseason.
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How how is how is the mix in the back
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court going to change with influx of
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guards and wings? Renia was saying that
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she probably will play more off the
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ball. Can you explain how everything's
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looking like it's going to play out?
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Yeah, just very versatile. We're
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definitely going to be really fast in
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transition. Um, everybody's going to be
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able to play different positions.
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Everybody in practice has to know every
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position to be on the court. Um, which I
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feel like is to our advantage. I feel
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like people aren't going to be able to
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uh guard us one way. They're going to
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have to guard us different ways cuz
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people on our team bring different
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aspects to the game.
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And and then and the u tempo that you
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think it'll be different from last
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season. I know both coach and Ray have
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talked about spacing being different.
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Can you expand on that?
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The space is definitely different. We
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just had do very dominant bigs last year
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that kind of u you know they took the
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paint because that's where they were
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best. Um, this year we just have more
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guards, more shooters. It's just a lot
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of gaps and lanes for, you know,
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especially me as a driver to get into
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and create for others and create for
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myself.
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You guys only had one outgoing transfer
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in the board this off season. What is it
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about this program and Chapel Hill that
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keeps people keeps people on on the
11:23
team?
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Yeah, we just have a lot of love for
11:25
each other and want to see each other
11:26
succeed. And this is a place where you
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can develop to get better for the next
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level. I feel like every year I've been
11:32
getting better, whether it's like
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physically and skill set or mentally and
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my mindset about the game and when that
11:39
is the environment you you want to stay
11:41
in.
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You guys were talking about the fan base
11:43
in Carmichael um in there. How valuable
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was it to have those NCAA tournament
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games um in Chapel Hill this past
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spring? Not only to build the fan base,
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but also to give you guys that
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experience of that kind of environment
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to build on for next time.
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Yeah. You know,
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it's the expectation for us to to host
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now. um to have that support behind us
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and to have those games is just, you
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know, bringing the legacy back. It's
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been a while since we um we had hosted
12:08
games at Carmichael and now that's the
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expectation for us. And to have their
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support, you know, we always play better
12:14
at home because they they kind of feed
12:15
us with energy whenever we get low.
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Last season, you kind of shared the
12:19
duties of, oh, here's the best score,
12:22
I'll guard her. You kind of shared that
12:24
a little bit last year. Is that going to
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be your principal job to guard the the
12:30
best uh backcourt score next season,
12:33
this season?
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Oh yeah, I Yeah, definitely to guard
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them. But sometimes it's always team
12:38
defense. It's not just going to be me.
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It's going to be my teammates that help
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me as well. Um, you know, I take that
12:43
battle on first, but you know, sometimes
12:44
I might have to switch off and we have
12:46
players that can also guard the best
12:48
player as well.
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What are your offensive game? What do
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where do you think you've uh gotten
12:53
better maybe in the offseason workouts?
12:56
Yeah, I was very intentional in this
12:57
offseason working on my catch and shoot
12:59
three and finishing around the rim. Feel
13:01
like my touch can get a lot better than
13:02
it was last year. Um and also reading
13:05
the defense, coming off ball screens,
13:07
reading where the defense is helping and
13:08
creating for creating plays for my
13:10
teammates. I
13:11
think there was a social media video I
13:12
saw toward the end of last season where
13:15
you were shooting layups. Could you talk
13:17
about that?
13:18
Um because you know
13:21
it it was a it was a thing at times last
13:24
season.
13:24
Oh yeah. Okay. I know what you're
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talking about. I was like what are you
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talking about? Yeah. Yeah. Being in the
13:27
gym and yeah just repping my touch. It's
13:29
just the touch around the rim that you
13:31
know when I drive in I'm very aggressive
13:33
player and sometimes the rest are not
13:35
always going to call foul. So working on
13:36
my touch with the layup and yeah that
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was just a funny post knowing that I
13:40
need to I need to stay in the gym every
13:42
day to work on that because that's
13:43
something I get to do a lot and often in
13:45
the game.
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Kayla was obviously had to medically
13:49
retire in the offse, but she's still
13:51
around the team. She has been around the
13:53
team since she's been injured. How
13:54
valuable has her presence been for you
13:56
guys?
13:56
Yeah, definitely an inspiration for me.
13:58
Uh, knowing that she can't she doesn't
14:00
have the ability to be on the court, but
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I do is very inspiring because um I'm
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I'm I get to play like I have the
14:07
ability for my legs to work and to play
14:10
basketball. So, I definitely play for
14:11
her. And then her leadership is just
14:12
vital for our team. She definitely
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leaves leads with her v her voice and
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encourages us to be better and to push
14:18
us to be great.
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One last question.
14:20
Reiah called Selia Henderson kind of her
14:23
sleeper. Can you can you see what you've
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seen from Amy Tia so far and like how
14:26
she's kind of acclimated to to
14:29
Yeah, her athleticism is a big thing for
14:31
her. Um that left hand, no one can
14:33
really stop in practice. And then just
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her ability to be open to advice and
14:38
criticism from her teammates, me and Ria
14:41
as leaders, and then also coaches. She's
14:43
very, she's like a sponge. She's willing
14:45
to soak up all the corrections and even
14:47
like we also encourage her as well. And
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she's just very hardworking.
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Does she guard the post ever? I was
14:53
talking about how she like is a good
14:54
kind of post defender. Have you kind of
14:56
seen that in practice? Yeah, just her
14:57
hustle and um she's always playing hard
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and when she gets stuck on a post, she
15:03
doesn't make it easy for them, which is
15:04
making our post better, but also we're
15:06
going to need that um when we play these
15:08
big teams early on in the season.
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Can I get a quick you being a senior, do
15:14
you feel like you need you you'll take a
15:15
more of a leadership role on this team
15:17
that maybe Alyssa had last year?
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Yeah, definitely a more leadership role.
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I feel like I always led by example, but
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this year I feel like it's going to be
15:24
more vocal. um trying to pull my
15:26
teammates along to um you know set that
15:30
standard for them to be excellent. Um I
15:33
have to kind of feed them with hunger
15:34
because some of them wasn't weren't
15:35
there when we were in the sweet sweet 16
15:38
last year when we lost and you know I
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feel like they're already feeling that
15:41
hunger that me and Ria have to go past
15:44
that point this year.
15:45
Thank you. No problem.
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