As player or 'coach', UNC's road to Final Four goes through Kendall Marshall
Posted Mar 24, 2012
During North Carolina’s 73-65 victory against Ohio on Friday night, Kendall Marshall became something different: a coach. A cheerleader. A supporter. After suffering a broken wrist seven days ago, he might be relegated to the same roles Sunday when top-seeded North Carolina plays against No.?2 Kansas in the NCAA tournament Midwest regional final.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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