Wolfpack's defensive plan on Kendall Marshall backfires
Posted Feb 22, 2012
By the end of seventh-ranked North Carolina's 86-74 victory against the Wolfpack, Marshall had established himself as the night's unlikely offensive star. He led all Tar Heels scorers with a career-high 22 points. A few days after authoring a masterful 13-assist, three turnover effort in a victory against Clemson, Marshall did himself one better. He had 13 assists and no turnovers against the Wolfpack.
(Fayetteville Observer)
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