Tar Heels head to familiar setting for NCAA's first week
Posted Mar 15, 2012
When Tyler Zeller shows up for today’s practice at the Greensboro Coliseum, he’ll pretty much know his way around. “It’s not home, but it’s almost like home because we’ve been there so often,” said Zeller. That’s one of the conveniences of a No. 1 regional seed and the fact that Greensboro had been a pre-determined site for second- and third-round games in the NCAA Tournament.
(Burlington Times News)
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