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I'm sure we crossed paths - you'll like this photo by NDoggie78
I knew some of the girls a little (having trouble remembering names - a Meagher and a Murphy and drawing a blank). We often had pickup games in the ACC and got invited to scrimmage with the girls (not organized with male players like it is today).
Don't want to come off as sexist, but they weren't very good. There wasn't a player that was even 6'. There first varsity year was '77-'78 (my last year). The first coach, Sharon Petro, came from a high school in Michigan.
Amazing how the team, and the sport, has evolved. Here is part of the original varsity team