Heels benefit from Flack coming back
Posted May 29, 2008
Chad Flack chose to play at North Carolina because he wanted to help push the program to a higher level. As the Tar Heels prepare to open NCAA regional play as the No. 2 national seed on Friday, the senior is officially living that dream -- even though he thought he might be waking up elsewhere by now. "I do believe things happen for a reason, so I think there's a reason that maybe I didn't do so well last season," Flack said.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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