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Dawson Garcia’s monster game can’t push UNC by Purdue


No. 18 North Carolina fought well against No. 6 Purdue considering the Tar Heels were playing without their best defender and missed their best inside player because of foul trouble for most of the game. UNC nearly overcame all that, but the Boilermakers were too dangerous from the perimeter and too physical inside as they pulled out a 93-84 victory. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Dawson Garcia’s monster game can’t push UNC by Purdue


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