Healthier Heels beat Hokies
Posted Jan 11, 2010
The most anticipated return for UNC on Sunday night was that of defensive stopper Marcus Ginyard, who had missed three straight games with a sprained right ankle. But in the end, it was the comeback of small forward Will Graves, from the same injury, that ended up being the most key. Back in the starting lineup, the junior made all four of his second half shots to help the ninth-ranked Tar Heels top Virginia Tech, 78-64.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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