A Win To Heal All Wounds
Posted Nov 24, 2013
Marcus Paige hoisted the Hall of Fame Tipoff trophy, which the No. 24 Tar Heels earned by beating No. 3 Louisville 93-84 on Sunday, temporarily erasing the doubts and concerns and strife that infiltrated the Tar Heel program after last week's loss to Belmont. “It’s a completely different feeling that it was seven days ago last Sunday at the end of the Belmont game,” Williams said.
(Carolina Blue)
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