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Tudor: Tar Heels in a good spot


The Tar Heels, as the rightful No. 1 seed in the NCAA Midwest Regional, could not have asked for a better situation. An opener in Greensboro on Friday against either Lamar or Vermont gives UNC forward ample time to mend his wrist injury, and a second-round game against either No. 8 Creighton or No. 9 Alabama sets up perfectly for the Heels’ interior offensive tactics. (Raleigh News & Observer)

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