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UNC quiets Clemson's home crowd


fell hard to the floor Monday, turning the Smith Center silent near the end of North Carolina's men's basketball practice. Two days later, Hansbrough helped cause another gym to go quiet. Hansbrough scored 16 points, and freshman added 17 points as No. 4 UNC defeated No. 19 Clemson 77-55 on Wednesday night in front of a sellout crowd of 10,000 at Littlejohn Coliseum. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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