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59 and 0: a Clemson streak of frustration


It all started on Friday, January 15th, 1926, in a metal-constructed arena on the UNC campus called the Indoor Athletic Court (It would become known as the “Tin Can.”) UNC’s “White Phantoms” (as the basketball team was often called in those days) beat Clemson College by thirty points, 50-20. The student newspaper, “The Daily Tar Heel” called the point spread a “massacre.” (A View to Hugh)

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