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Cavaliers add to Tar Heels' woes


North Carolina never lead as Virginia preyed on the Tar Heels’ 35.7 percent shooting from the field and 50 percent from the line. "They were able to get shot after shot that they wanted and we continued to take tougher shots and not make plays," Ginyard said. The Cavaliers - who earned their sixth and largest victory in Chapel Hill -- also found success with a pack-line defense that kept the Tar Heels’ big men from getting on track. (Gaston Gazette)

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