No moral victories for UNC
Posted Feb 11, 2010
Tyler Hansbrough, back at the Smith Center to have his No. 50 jersey retired, watched UNC play in person for the first time since graduating last year. "I get excited, but I try to calm myself down," he said. "It's a little different as a fan. You can start yelling things, so that's a good part about it." Hansbrough had reason to cheer until the closing minutes of a 64-54 loss against rival Duke on Wednesday night.
(Salisbury Post)
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