New Guy? Terry's change was decisive in UNC's win
Posted Dec 5, 2005
Bobby Frasor didn't recognize one of his North Carolina teammates Saturday. Someone who resembled Reyshawn Terry was occupying jersey No. 3. He wasn't playing like Terry had played in the first four games of the season. The player on the floor was Terry, all right. He delivered his best game of his career, scoring 25 points and grabbing seven rebounds as UNC defeated Kentucky 83-79 at Rupp Arena.
(Winston-Salem Journal)
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