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Tresa Brown

Tresa Brown | UNC Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Brown was a member of The 1984 Kodak Women's All-American Team, the first all-Black women’s team selection.

While at UNC, Tresa Brown led the Tar Heels to their first ACC title in 1984 as tournament MVP.
Brown became the first UNC player to earn both Kodak All-American selection and ACC Player of the Year honors.

Tresa Brown | UNC Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Brown was a member of The 1984 Kodak Women's All-American Team, the first all-Black women’s team selection.

While at UNC, Tresa Brown led the Tar Heels to their first ACC title in 1984 as tournament MVP.
Brown became the first UNC player to earn both Kodak All-American selection and ACC Player of the Year honors.
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She currently ranks sixth in career scoring (1,931), third in field goal percentage (54.7%), and ninth in scoring average (15.96) among all-time Tar Heels.
Tresa Brown graduated from Raleigh's Sanderson High in 1980.
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The 1984 Kodak Women's All-American team made history as the first all-Black women’s All-American Team selection. Comprised of Naismith recipients, record holders and all-time greats, the '84 team set the bar high not only for Black women but for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
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Sources: Photograph-NCAA dot com-December 21, 2023.
Narrative: goheels dot com ; NCAA dot com

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