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Armando Bacot takes on vocal role in UNC's ACC quarterfinal win over FSU


In No. 4 UNC’s 92-67 beating of Florida State in the ACC tournament quarterfinals, didn’t attempt a shot from behind the arc. So, three? Not so much. But D? Yes. The recent All-ACC defensive team selectee finished with 14 points and 10 rebounds, and a critical defense effort — disrupting, boxing out, and most importantly, communicating. (Daily Tar Heel)

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Armando Bacot takes on vocal role in UNC's ACC quarterfinal win over FSU


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