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As Sean May moves to the Tar Heel bench, he's found a home


Maybe was always a coach. After all, it was May who gathered his freshman teammates around him near the end of his first game at UNC. The Tar Heels were walloping Penn State, Tar Heel fans were roaring, and May wanted his classmates to enjoy it. "Look around," May said, gesturing to the stands. "This is what we came here for." (Greensboro News & Record)

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As Sean May moves to the Tar Heel bench, he's found a home


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