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R.J. Davis Says 'Different Paths' Squash UNC Comparisons with 2022


is once again part of a Tar Heel team that finds itself on the NCAA Tournament bubble. But, similar to 2022, UNC sees itself peaking at the right time with a massive game against Duke again looming. The Tar Heels have won six straight games, five by double digits. Yet, for the fifth-year guard, the comparisons between the teams end there. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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R.J. Davis Says 'Different Paths' Squash UNC Comparisons with 2022


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