Tar Heels determined to leave Cameron with a win
Posted Mar 2, 2012
The impact of the first North Carolina-Duke game lingered with the teams. The stakes are higher tonight when the teams clash to determine the ACC championship. “These games stick with you for a long time,” UNC forward Harrison Barnes said. The Tar Heels are unscathed since Austin Rivers’ 3-point shot at the buzzer Feb. 8 gave the rivalry another jolt of adrenalin.
(Gaston Gazette)
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