Reyshawn Terry plays through the pain
Posted Mar 18, 2007
Once in a while, a big-time college basketball player has to ignore pain and just suck it up and go. Saturday night was one of those times for Reyshawn Terry. The senior forward from Winston-Salem, playing his last game in his hometown for UNC, scored 14 points including 12 in the second half as the top-seeded Tar Heels took an 81-67 victory over No. 9 seed Michigan State in the second round of the NCAA East Regional.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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