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Armando Bacot’s return sparks Tar Heels, D'Marco Dunn has breakout game in UNC victory


looked a little gimpy, but he was a warrior as always, and played through a left-ankle injury. It was just the boost North Carolina needed as he led a decisive first-half run that gave the Tar Heels control on their way to an 80–59 victory at Denny Crum Court in Louisville, Ky. The breakout performance for UNC, though, was from . (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Armando Bacot’s return sparks Tar Heels, D'Marco Dunn has breakout game in UNC victory


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