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A Job Well Done


North Carolina ran out of gas Sunday. The Tar Heels had nothing left. Say what you will about missed shots and all, but as the book closes on this season, the reality is squeezed every drop from this group. Carolina was eliminated by Texas A&M in most unbecoming fashion in the second round of the NCAA Tournament by the score of 86-65, but it seemed like so much worse than that. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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