Time off doesn't slow Tar Heels rhythm
Posted Dec 30, 2011
No matter what the players' trips home involved, there seemed to be one common sentiment. The touches of home were nice, but there's work to do back in Chapel Hill. "We were excited to be back together as a team," John Henson said. Thursday night against Elon, the fifth-ranked Tar Heels showed that some warm and fuzzy moments back home didn't dull their edge, blasting the Phoenix 100-62.
(Fayetteville Observer)
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