Tar Heels look to rebound after lopsided loss to Duke
Posted Mar 9, 2010
They were cleaning out North Carolina coach Roy Williams’ office Monday afternoon — just for a renovation, mind you. It has been a troubling season for the Tar Heels, who on top of everything else that has gone wrong for them they’re dealing with the aftermath of an 82-50 loss to Duke on Saturday night at Cameron Indoor Stadium. “It wasn’t easy to swallow,” senior Marcus Ginyard said before Monday’s practice. “It wasn’t easy to take.”
(Burlington Times News)
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