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R.J. Davis Returns to New York Scoring, Leading Better Than Ever


has gone about earning the title as the Tar Heels’ leader and frontman through eight games this season. And as he returns home to New York City with No. 9 UNC for Tuesday's showdown against No. 5 Connecticut, a matchup against the reigning NCAA champion on Madison Square Garden’s preeminent stage, he’s scoring better than ever. (Inside Carolina)

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R.J. Davis Returns to New York Scoring, Leading Better Than Ever