Roy's 700th career win comes in a good place
Posted Mar 23, 2013
As North Carolina blew a 20-point lead but still topped Villanova, 78-71, those in the crowd who once cherished Roy Williams as their coach — just about everyone, mind you, with Kansas playing in Friday’s nightcap — waited patiently for a resolution. What they saw, whenever they happened to look up, was Williams’ 700th career victory.
(Topeka Capital-Journal)
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