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Recap & Analysis: Duke 93 UNC 81


The Tar Heels' biggest issue was that Duke drove the ball at will. While UNC did a solid job covering Duke on the perimeter holding the Blue Devils to 2-13 in the first half from three, there was no answer for Rodney Hood and taking the ball to the basket. UNC's eight turnovers and the lack of defensive rebounding was a continual problem. (Tar Heel Blog)

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