North Carolina remains imposing without John Henson
Posted Mar 16, 2012
John Henson’s absence meant James Michael McAdoo started the game — he was 1-for-6 from the field in the first half but rallied to finish with 17 points — and freshman Desmond Hubert, a 6-10 big man, saw more minutes than normal, too. ACC player of the year Tyler Zeller did his best Henson impersonation out there, blocking four shots in the game, including two on one Vermont possession.
(Sporting News)
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