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Transfer Pete Nance looks to shift gears, flex his versatility for UNC men's basketball


who led Northwestern in scoring last year will likely take on a more subdued role at UNC. Vying for the spotlight alongside , , and may not be every NBA prospect’s first choice. But for Nance, joining the Tar Heels affords him the perfect opportunity to showcase one of his greatest assets — his versatility. (Daily Tar Heel)

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Transfer Pete Nance looks to shift gears, flex his versatility for UNC men's basketball