Marks remain from Tech's UNC loss
Posted Feb 17, 2006
Upon watching Tyler Hansbrough's 40-point workshop Wednesday night, it'd be insane to suggest what he did to Georgia Tech was anything but extraordinary. Add the fact he moves more like a puma than a 6-foot-10, 240-pound monster, and the Dean Smith Center and ACC freshman scoring records he set in North Carolina's 82-75 win were enough to awe even those who regularly see "Psycho T" play.
(Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
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