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2024–25 North Carolina Tar Heels women's basketball team

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The 2024–25 North Carolina Tar Heels women's basketball team represented the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Tar Heels were led by sixth-year head coach Courtney Banghart. The Tar Heels played their home games at Carmichael Arena in Chapel Hill, North Carolina as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

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The Tar Heels started the season ranked fifteenth in the AP poll and won their first three games. Their first loss game against second ranked Connecticut 69–58. This saw the Tar Heels fall from fourteenth to sixteenth in the polls before traveling to the Bahamas to participate in the Battle 4 Atlantis. The Tar Heels won all three of their games in the tournament to finish as Champions. They won the championship game 69–39 over Indiana. They also defeated fourteenth ranked Kentucky 72–53 in the ACC–SEC Challenge. The team recorded two more wins before their ACC opener against twenty-fifth ranked Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech won the game 82–76 and the Tar Heels fell to nineteenth in the rankings. The Tar Heels rebounded by defeating Florida 77–57 at a neutral site in the Jumpman Invitational. They won two games before falling 76–66 to third ranked Notre Dame. The Tar Heels then went on a five game ACC winning streak, which included an overtime victory over fourteenth ranked and rival Duke. The team was ranked thirteenth when the streak was broken with a 86–84 loss to Florida State. The Tar Heels then went on a seven game winning streak. Highlights of the streak were an away victory over nineteenth ranked California, two point road victories over Stanford and Clemson, and a one point victory over rival and tenth-ranked NC State. The Tar Heels finished the regular season by losing their final two games, a rivalry re-match against sixteenth ranked Duke and a three-point home loss to Virginia. The Tar Heels reached their season high in the rankings before those to losses, which was eighth.

The Tar Heels finished the regular season 25–6 overall and 13–5 in ACC play to finish in a three-way tie for fourth place. As the fifth seed in the ACC tournament, earned a bye into the second round where they defeated Boston College 78–71. They avenged a regular season loss to Florida State, who was ranked twenty second at the time of this meeting, in the Quarterfinals 60–56. They lost in the semifinals to first seed and seventh-ranked rival NC State 66–55 to end their tournament run. They received an at-large invitation to the NCAA tournament and were the three-seed in the Birmingham 2 region. They defeated fourteen seed Oregon State in the First Round and six-seed and sixteenth-ranked West Virginia in the Second Round. The Tar Heels hosted both games, before traveling to a neutral site to face second seed, seventh-ranked, rival Duke for a third time this season. After splitting the regular season series, Duke won the post-season matchup 47–38 to end the Tar Heels' season. They finished with an overall record of 29–8. Their 29 wins was the highest since the 2012–13 season.

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The Tar Heels finished the 2023–24 season 20–13 overall and 11–7 in ACC play to finish in a tie for seventh place. As the eighth seed in the ACC tournament, they lost to ninth seed Miami in the second round.[1] They received an at-large invitation to the NCAA tournament, marking the fourth straight time the Tar Heels qualified for the tournament. As the eighth seed in the Albany 1 region, they defeated ninth seed Michigan State in the first round[2] before losing at first seed South Carolina in the second round to end their season.[3]

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