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North Carolina Poised To Play Faster Tempo With McDonald’s All-American Ian Jackson


Our Savior Lutheran (N.Y.) coach Peter Wehye spent the past season coaching and believes the high-flying New York City guard will have a big impact when he suits up at UNC next season. The way he sees it, the 6-foot-5 Jackson will not only be a two-way player for the Tar Heels, but he’ll also enable Carolina to play a more up-tempo style. (Forbes)

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North Carolina Poised To Play Faster Tempo With McDonald’s All-American Ian Jackson