Teonni Key has career game in Kentucky debut, one of five former Tar Heels starting for new schools
Posted Nov 5, 2024
Five former Tar Heels started in their debuts for new college programs Monday, highlighted by a career game for Kentucky forward Teonni Key, while Oregon guard Deja Kelly pulled off a unique doubleheader and Caleb Love had a big game in his final college season. Seventeen of the 19 former UNC players at other schools played their openers Monday.
(Tar Heel Tribune)
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