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North Carolina's Strengths Didn't Play Out At Clemson


Clemson did something to UNC better than anyone else has this season, and that’s neutralize the Tar Heels’ primary strengths. Inside game, stymied. Offensive glass, thwarted. That, more than anything, is why Carolina fell to the Tigers, 63-50. UNC had season lows 18 points in the paint, seven offensive rebounds, and six second-chance points. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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North Carolina's Strengths Didn't Play Out At Clemson


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