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In Midst Of Change, UNC's Rebounding Emphasis Remains The Same


Rebounding has been a way of life at UNC, and the players say that won’t change with at the helm. The Tar Heels will continue to play at warp speed while employing a more spread approach. "The pace is going to be the same," said. "We’re still going to get up and down. We’re still going to lead the country in rebounding." (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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In Midst Of Change, UNC's Rebounding Emphasis Remains The Same


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