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"It is amazing to see so many things have come to fruition with our program," Smith said. "A lot of that starts with the way we talk and think about the program. My thing is, you win in your mind before you win in real life. Then she took over at Elon, and had winning records her first five years. But everything came together last season, when the Phoenix went 27-7. As the North Carolina Sports Hall of Famer tells her players, "You win in your mind before you win in real life." [applause] Her incredible performance of 23 rebounds and 20 points and her buzzer-beating three-point shot led UNC to victory in the 1994 NCAA Women's Basketball Championship.
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She remembers crossing the dates off of her calendar with a black Sharpie, counting the days until she could come home. After claiming the ACC tournament title, UNC was tabbed as the No. 3 seed in the East regional, behind Vanderbilt and No. 1 Connecticut. After dispatching Georgia Southern and Old Dominion to make the round of 16, the Tar Heels eliminated the region’s top two seeds to claim the program’s first Women’s Final Four appearance in Richmond.
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"I didn't know a lot of the greats because we were not on television," Smith said of the lack of women's coverage. But, she added, with increased exposure there's a bigger fan base and more support, which leads to growth of the game. The win completed a huge turnaround for the UNC program, which finished 12–16 and last in the ACC the season before Smith arrived. Tech players defensively, and I was able to just backpedal out scot-free,” Smith said. She was briefly affiliated with the Indiana Fever at the start of the 2006 season. If you are having difficulty accessing any content on this website, please visit our Accessibility page.
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He would go on to average a then career-high 18.1 points a game in 80 starts in the 1995–96 season, forming a formidable backcourt one-two punch with Mookie Blaylock. The team under head coach Lenny Wilkens would win 46 games and defeat the Indiana Pacers in the first round in 5 games. The next round, while facing the Orlando Magic, Smith led all scorers in a Game 4 win with 35 points, before Atlanta lost the series 4 games to 1.[4] Smith averaged 21.7 points in 10 playoff games that postseason.
Smith was selected fifth overall in the 1991 NBA draft by the Miami Heat, a young expansion team which featured other young players such as Glen Rice, Rony Seikaly and Brian Shaw. Smith played in 61 games in his rookie season, starting in 59 with averages of 12 points a game and 4.6 assists. The young team made the playoffs to face the top seeded defending champion Chicago Bulls, who swept the Heat in 3 games in the first round. Injuries limited Smith to 48 games in the 1992–93 season, but he increased his scoring average to 16 points a game. The following 2002–03 season would mark Smith's final year in San Antonio, while second-year point guard Tony Parker blossomed into the team's second leading scorer. The same was the case for guard Stephen Jackson who consequently came to serve as the team's main starting shooting guard, with Smith starting in just 18 games for the season as a result of injuries limiting him to just 58 total games.
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He averaged just over 6 points a game in the Olympics including a 12-point performance against China in the group stage of the tournament. He joined the USA men's national basketball team in the 1994 FIBA World Championship[1] winning the gold medal. He won another gold medal at the 1999 Tournament of the Americas and an Olympic gold medal with the USA men's national basketball team at the 2000 Summer Olympics with eleven other NBA All-Stars.
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So what if Smith, then a junior, had made only eight of her 31 three-point attempts during the regular season? As she and the other Tar Heels headed back onto the floor for that last fraction of a second, Smith had 17 points and a women's-championship-game-record 23 rebounds against the Lady Techsters. Smith started in 59 of 78 games for Atlanta and averaged 16 points during the regular season and 19 points in the playoffs, as the Hawks lost in a first round sweep to the Indiana Pacers.
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A respect for her elders and a strong faith in God were at the heart of Smith's upbringing in Shelby, where she and her three brothers were raised in the embrace of a large extended family. She helped her grandmother Ida learn to read, and she sang in the choir and played keyboards by ear in the New Life Christian Center, where her father, Ulysses, preached on Sundays. "If her parents are supposed to be in the stands for a game and are late, Charlotte isn't worth a darn until they get there."
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Her teams were ACC regular season champions in 2005, 2006 and 2008 and claimed the ACC Tournament title in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008. Smith was a part of two Final Four teams while on the North Carolina staff. For all her competitive spirit and promising genes, Charlotte's future as a basketball player looked bleak at the outset. Her parents, who were both good players in high school, laugh when they recall her first games in junior high. But Charlotte worked hard on her shooting, camped out in the high school's weight room and was soon scoring about 80% of her team's points.
Just before the 2003–2004 season started, the free agent Smith signed with the New Orleans Hornets. Charlotte Smith from Shelby was the star of the UNC women’s basketball team, leading them to the national title in 1994 with a thrilling last-second basket. Now, she coaches Elon women's basketball where she continues that winning spirit as the coach with the most wins in the program.
The Starcraft 40-passenger bus was traveling westbound on Exposition Boulevard with only the driver and one passenger aboard when the collision occurred, according to a statement from USC Transportation. The bus driver and passenger were the two most severely injured, according to fire department officials. LOS ANGELES (AP) — At least 55 people were hurt, two seriously, when a Metro light rail train and a University of Southern California shuttle bus collided Tuesday along a busy thoroughfare in downtown Los Angeles, officials said. She still gets many of her meals out of vending machines, still shows up in big green curlers at dawn weight-training sessions and still dissolves into giggles at the merest hint of humor.
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