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UNC shows some of its best offense of the season in its third consecutive victory


North Carolina has rarely been in the zone offensively this season, but leave it to the Syracuse zone defense to bring that out a little for the Tar Heels. With uncommon patience in the half-court offense, crisp perimeter passing and the ability to push the ball up court in transition, UNC's offense looked as good as it has all season in an 81-75 victory Tuesday. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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UNC shows some of its best offense of the season in its third consecutive victory


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