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Media-Fueled Chip Helping Heels Remain Fully Locked In


One thing that jumped out about North Carolina during its practice Monday night in Dayton was how locked in the Tar Heels were. It was serious business and carried over to Tuesday, when the dialed-in Heels tore apart San Deigo State in advancing to the formal first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Tar Heels remain a target of criticism. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Media-Fueled Chip Helping Heels Remain Fully Locked In


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