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Tar Heels show no fatigue in running over Deacons


For a team playing on fumes, as North Carolina was Saturday in its fourth game in eight days, it pays to be playing an opponent whose tank is bone dry. The steamrolling Tar Heels, getting at least 11 points from six different players, routed Wake Forest 105-72 at the Smith Center. In doing so, UNC established season highs in points scored and 3-pointers made, with 11. (Winston-Salem Journal)

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