Taylor eager to face Tar Heels
Posted Nov 30, 2011
No.?5 North Carolina and No.?9 Wisconsin should feature an intriguing contrast in style and provide a measuring stick for a Wisconsin team that so far has seamlessly replaced three senior starters from last season. "Not everybody gets to go down to North Carolina and play," UW senior guard Jordan Taylor said. "I'd be lying if I said I wasn't looking forward to it, just because of all the great players that have come through there."
(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
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