After overtime loss to Duke, UNC men's basketball looks to strike back at home
Posted Mar 6, 2015
Duke’s coming to Chapel Hill as scheduled this year. And after the gut-wrenching 92-90 overtime loss that the No. 19 Tar Heels experienced in Cameron Indoor Stadium on Feb. 18, there’s no need to worry about motivation. “If we have a letdown this time, guys, we don’t have a friggin’ heart,” said Coach Roy Williams after his team’s 81-49 dismantling of Georgia Tech on Tuesday.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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