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While questions still linger, Louisville set to return to action against North Carolina


Louisville is making the trip to Chapel Hill to face North Carolina in its first game since it was forced to postpone a Feb. 3 game at Syracuse. Louisville basketball coach Chris Mack reports that all players, with the exception of Aidan Igiehon (non-COVID), practiced with the team Friday. Even so, questions linger if all who participated can play Saturday. (Cardinal Authority)

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While questions still linger, Louisville set to return to action against North Carolina


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