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Roy Williams visits Vaughn, Zimmerman, Jeter in Las Vegas


North Carolina coach and assistant coach were back on the recruiting trail Tuesday in Las Vegas, according to multiple reports.

Williams first stopped in at Bishop Gorman High School to see 2015 centers and .

Coast 2 Coast Hoops @Coast2CoastHoop
#UNC coaches and were in Las Vegas today watching 2015 stud at Bishop Gorman HS #TarHeels

Williams then visited with 2014 5-star shooting guard :

Evan Daniels @EvanDaniels
hit the road today. Is meeting with top 2014 target tonight. Saw & earlier.

All three hold scholarship offers from UNC, however, Vaughn is the more coveted recruit at the moment given the Tar Heels' perimeter shooting woes and Vaughn's ability to help immediately next season.

Most analysts feel that Vaughn will end up at either Iowa State or UNLV, but he's scheduled to officially visit Chapel Hill on February 15th for UNC's game against Pitt.

View UNC's 2014 and 2015 complete basketball recruiting boards.

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