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In Volatile Transfer Environment, UNC Basketball Seeks Length and Continuity


At every school, of course, roster continuity is only one offseason goal among many. At North Carolina, for example, head coach specified after the season that height and length were areas that desperately needed improvement, and he’s already made huge strides in that area as the Tar Heels look forward to their 2025-26 basketball season. (Chapelboro.com)

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