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UNC's Physicality, Toughness Questioned in Loss to Pittsburgh


Against one of the worst teams in the ACC, and on its home court, UNC was out-muscled and out-played. Pittsburgh built a double-digit first-half lead and pushed it to 21 points in the second half, ultimately dropping the Tar Heels, 76-67, in an outcome that was worse than the score indicated. was a little different after the loss to Pitt. (Inside Carolina)

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UNC's Physicality, Toughness Questioned in Loss to Pittsburgh