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North Carolina vs. Virginia Tech: Three Things Learned


Everything looks better when the ball goes in the basket. As Tar Heel fans, we know this lesson well. Yet we need a little reminder after the last couple of games where UNC wasn’t hitting shots early and it seemed everyone on the court was struggling in some form. The Tar Heels shot 52% overall for the game and a blistering 57% in the second half. (Tar Heel Blog)

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North Carolina vs. Virginia Tech: Three Things Learned