Harrison Ingram's Rebounding Prowess Comes From Life in the Trenches
Posted Jan 29, 2024
The term ‘tough little nut’ is reserved for a select few in UNC basketball history. Contrived from Roy Williams, it has been used to describe the likes of Marcus Paige and Joel Berry. While it typically serves as an adjective for a Tar Heel guard, it can be used to describe a member of the frontcourt in Harrison Ingram. Ingram suffered a wrist injury on Dec. 16.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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