UNC basketball dominated Tennessee at times, but Tar Heels think they can get better
Posted Nov 30, 2023
North Carolina guard R.J. Davis stepped to the free throw line with 17 seconds remaining in an all-of-a-sudden close game against Tennessee. Square up, swish. Square up, swish. One hundred points. The No. 17 Tar Heels (6-1) defeated the No. 10 Volunteers (4-3), 100-92, on Wednesday in their return home after a 2-1 showing at the Battle 4 Atlantis.
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