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North Carolina's Furious Comeback Falls Short Against Duke in ACC Tournament Semifinals


North Carolina's late-season run toward potentially cracking the NCAA Tournament bracket couldn't pick up a significant speed boost on Friday, even with Duke not operating at full capacity. The Tar Heels stormed back on the strength of a sea-changing rally in the second half, but still couldn't solve the Blue Devils, who held on for a 74-71 victory. (Inside Carolina)

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North Carolina's Furious Comeback Falls Short Against Duke in ACC Tournament Semifinals