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LIVE: Ireland vs UNC Tar Heels

August 2, 2016

BallinEurope brings you live and free coverage of the Irish senior women’s team against the University of North Carolina Tar Heels.

The Irish women head into this game on the back of a second place finish at the European Small Countries Championship, their first participation in international hoops this decade.

The Heels come to Dublin on the back of a huge win over Scotland, rolling to a 107-54 victory. Tuesday sees the first game of their two-match Irish tour and it’s live right here on BallinEurope.

The game tips at 19.30 Irish time which is 20.30 CET and 14.30 EST. Our set-up is quite lightweight, it should be fine in terms of the connection but if the screen goes funny, that just means the phone popped out of its holder and will be back to normal in a few seconds.

UPDATE: The full game is now uploaded in two parts. We are missing the first 1.30 or so of the second quarter. Thanks again to everyone who tuned in.

PART 1

PART 2

And for those tuning in, here are the rosters for tonight –
UNC: Taylor Koenen,Ali Cyr-Scully, Jocelyn Jones, Stephanie Watts, Jamie Cherry, Emily Sullivan, Hillary Fuller, Olivia Smith, Alyssa Okoene, Paris Kea, Destinee Walker, Naomi Van Nes

Ireland: Grainne Dwyer, Aine McKenna, Aine O’Connor, Danielle O’Leary, Amy Waters, Sinead Deegan, Michelle Clarke, Sarah Maguire, Aoife Whelan, Aoife Maguire, Claire Melia, Louise Scannell.

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