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‘Job is not finished’: UNC denies Duke in monumental Final Four, sets sights on NCAA title


One task remains for UNC after defeating Duke 81-77 in the Final Four, an all-time classic perhaps unmatched across the long history of these storied rivals that will be remembered as the dispatching of Blue Devils coach Mike Krzyzewski into retirement. Remarkably, the Tar Heels, will play for the NCAA championship on Monday against Kansas. (Burlington Times News)

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‘Job is not finished’: UNC denies Duke in monumental Final Four, sets sights on NCAA title


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