Brice Johnson's frustration fuels record-breaking performance
Posted Mar 18, 2016
In the second half of UNC’s 83-67 win over the Eagles at PNC Arena, Brice Johnson released some of his pent-up frustration, blocking six shots to help the Tar Heels revive the defensive intensity they displayed a week ago. The senior forward finished the contest with a career-high eight blocks, the most ever by a UNC player in an NCAA Tournament game.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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