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Cormac Ryan's Perimeter Scoring Surge Gives Tar Heels a Boost


Despite starting the season with a shooting percentage (31.7 percent) barely above his career low (31.6 percent), 's recent performances signal a return to form. He is 10-for-21 from three in UNC’s last three games, and 36 percent in its last seven. Ryan is dispelling doubts and affirming his role as a critical offensive weapon for the Tar Heels. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Cormac Ryan's Perimeter Scoring Surge Gives Tar Heels a Boost