UNC faced a familiar situation on Monday night. Unlike last time, the Tar Heels fought back
Posted Jan 21, 2019
For the first 10 minutes, things felt eerily similar for North Carolina. Returning home from a successful road trip, the Tar Heels were on the verge of getting run out of their own building for the second time in two weeks by an opponent that couldn’t miss from the outside. This time, though, Carolina didn’t give in. “We fought back and we kept fighting,” Coby White said.
(Greensboro News & Record)
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