Saunders' last-second miss seals win for UNC
Posted Mar 20, 2015
Roy Williams had his eye on Wesley Saunders, the Harvard guard who was the Crimson’s only player this season to boast a double-digit scoring average. The one who, before UNC’s eventual 67-65 win over the Crimson Thursday night in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, accounted for 40 percent of Harvard’s total offense. “He was a load, and we knew that,” said Roy Williams of Saunders.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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