'A really different vibe': How UNC reserves experienced iconic moments against Duke
Posted Feb 5, 2020
Walk-on Charlie Everett did more than just watch an iconic game in 2005. He started in it. After two years on the JV team, Everett made UNC’s varsity roster as a senior. And since March 6 was UNC’s final home game that season, he found himself on the floor at tip-off against a Duke team featuring J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams. Talk about a rivalry debut.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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