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Reyshawn Terry finds game just in time


' Tar Heels needed something to counteract the Wolfpack's rally from 16 down to within a point with five minutes remaining. That something turned out to be , who came off the bench to score eight straight points, gutting the Wolfpack's storybook run while giving the Tar Heels an 89-80 victory and their first conference tournament title since the year (1998) after retired. (Charlotte Observer)

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