CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Zoe Brooks has never known a time at N.C. State before now when she couldn't lean on star teammates Saniya Rivers or Aziaha James.

Florida State coach Brooke Wyckoff understands that type of jarring change considering last year's national scoring leader Ta'Niya Latson has transferred to South Carolina after three seasons .

Those are common tales across the Atlantic Coast Conference women’s basketball scene this coming season. That's because roughly 70% of last year's All-ACC team is gone, including two Associated Press second-team All-Americans in Latson and former Notre Dame-turned-TCU point guard Olivia Miles .

That means a league that stands with the Southeastern Conference as the nation's best will have a different look with mainstays departed, along with a w

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