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Justin Watts steps up for short-handed Tar Heels


UNC’s 69-67 victory on Saturday against N.C. State in the ACC tournament semifinals will be remembered for its wild finish and for some questionable calls. But if the Tar Heels beat Florida State in the ACC championship game and then go on to even greater things, Saturday is likely to be remembered as a day when UNC became a deeper, more dangerous team. (Raleigh News & Observer)

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