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Aloha, Asheville: Roy Williams considers Maui Invitational’s move to hometown


The coronavirus squeeze on college basketball is becoming realized, as prospective bubble-type environments are being prepared and scheduling overhauls are being performed. For UNC coach , the Maui Invitational's move to Asheville denies him a trip to a beloved destination, but will deliver him an unexpected visit to his hometown. (Burlington Times News)

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Aloha, Asheville: Roy Williams considers Maui Invitational’s move to hometown


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