Change is good for Tar Heels
Posted Jan 19, 2011
North Carolina changed its point guard last night and kept its stranglehold on Clemson. breaking out of a late tie with determined defense, UNC took a 75-65 victory at the Smith Center, keeping Clemson winless in games played in Chapel Hill since the series started in 1926. Clemson missed 11 of its last 12 shots and committed four late turnovers.
(Winston-Salem Journal)
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