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Tar Heels find groove, kick habits


There was a civil but serious players-only discussion led by and . There were lineup alterations by coach . And the end result, at least on an afternoon in which “change” emerged as the buzzword from the Tar Heels, was an 82-71 defeat of Boston College in Atlantic Coast Conference basketball Saturday at the Smith Center. (Burlington Times News)

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