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R.J. Davis of White Plains is bringing his 'A' game for North Carolina to the Sweet 16


UNC sophomore has established himself among March Madness’ most important players, not just playmakers, over the past week. The While Plains native had 12 assists, second-most by a Tar Heel in the NCAA Tournament, in a first-round beatdown of Marquette, before saving the day with 30 points in an overtime takedown of No. 1 Baylor. (Lower Hudson Journal News)

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R.J. Davis of White Plains is bringing his 'A' game for North Carolina to the Sweet 16


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