Boston College cures what ails Justin Jackson, short-handed UNC
Posted Mar 12, 2015
The biggest beneficiary of UNC's short-handed status and Boston College's bruising style was 6-foot-8, 193-pound wing Justin Jackson. With the Tar Heels in search of a third scoring option, Jackson responded with 12 points. More importantly, with the Eagles trying to outmuscle Jackson, he responded with the most physical outing of his freshman season.
(Fayetteville Observer)
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