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UNC Guard Kyan Evans Leads With Galvanizing Presence, Sharp Shooting


has established himself as a point guard with a galvanizing presence. His teammates rallied around his leadership and as his game progressed, he took himself to the Division I level. The sharp-shooting Evans joins UNC with two seasons of eligibility remaining. He averaged 10.6 points and 3.1 assists per game last season at Colorado State. (Inside Carolina)

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