Despite success, Heels dwell on bad performance
Posted Apr 7, 2008
North Carolina heads into an offseason in which they could emerge again as a national-title favorite or as a rebuilding team after losing its top players. Either way, Saturday’s 84-66 loss to the Jayhawks will hover over the program just like last year’s NCAA tournament loss to Georgetown. “When you put it aside, you see you’ve done great things this year,” Marcus Ginyard said Saturday night in the dejected Alamodome locker room.
(Asheville Citizen-Times)
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