UNC Tested, But Shows Even More Promise
Posted Mar 9, 2012
Another day, another double-digit ACC victory for the Tar Heels. But this one came via a different route, and that has to make UNC fans feel good about the rest of March – assuming, of course, John Henson’s wrist injury doesn’t linger too long. The player who stepped directly into the void left by Henson was James Michael McAdoo. He logged a career-high 29 minutes and tied his career high in points, with 14.
(ACC Sports Journal)
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