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10 Most Significant Games in the State of North Carolina's History


8. North Carolina 61, Wake Forest 59; 1957 ACC semifinals; Raleigh: The first national championship by an N.C. team wouldn’t have happened if not for a less-significant, but important, victory. On March 8, 1957, UNC’s dream of an undefeated national-championship season would have died if not for a thrilling 61–59 victory in the ACC Tournament semifinals at Reynolds Coliseum. (Raleigh & Company)

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