Tar Heels hope to learn from LSU game
Posted Mar 25, 2009
Rather than looking at a second-half deficit against LSU in the second round of the NCAA Tournament has a dent in the armor, North Carolina forward Tyler Hansbrough said the experience can be a viewed as a good thing for the top-seeded Tar Heels. "I'm happy in some ways that we got tested," Hansbrough said Tuesday. "It also brings us down to size rather than blowing someone out by 30."
(Shelby Star)
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