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Alabama’s Jarin Stevenson prepares to face hometown team, North Carolina, in Sweet 16


Coming out of Pittsboro, N.C., said the Tar Heels were the first team to offer him. However, he instead opted to join Nate Oats and Alabama, a decision he said Wednesday was difficult. "I love the school for sure," Stevenson said. "Carolina is a great school. Just getting to know the players, the coaches, see the facilities. It was a hard decision." (AL.com)

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Alabama’s Jarin Stevenson prepares to face hometown team, North Carolina, in Sweet 16