Pace can help UNC overcome talent
Posted Feb 11, 2014
While UNC enters the rivalry game against Duke on Wednesday with a less-impressive lineup and a worse season resume, the predicted pace of the game should give the Tar Heels solace. “We love to run. You can tell by our plays that we love to get up and down the court,” senior Leslie McDonald said. “If they run back at us, we’ll be set for defense, but then we’ll run it back.”
(Carolina Blue)
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