The Marshall Effect: How much UNC missed its point guard in St. Louis
Posted Mar 26, 2012
Stilman White played better than anybody could have expected over two games subbing in for Kendall Marshall in St. Louis. The freshman from Wilmington, who had never played more than 11 minutes in a collegiate game, played a total of 60 minutes against Ohio and Kansas and had 13 assists against zero turnovers.
(Greensboro News & Record)
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