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Harrison Ingram's Rebounding Prowess Comes From Life in the Trenches


The term ‘tough little nut’ is reserved for a select few in UNC basketball history. Contrived from , it has been used to describe the likes of and . While it typically serves as an adjective for a Tar Heel guard, it can be used to describe a member of the frontcourt in . Ingram suffered a wrist injury on Dec. 16. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Harrison Ingram's Rebounding Prowess Comes From Life in the Trenches