Tar Heels deliver at defensive end, too
Posted Mar 21, 2016
In the matchup with Providence’s Kris Dunn, a 6-foot-4, 220-pound explosive point guard, it was sophomore wing Justin Jackson making things difficult for Dunn in the second half. UNC's next task defensively is to stop Indiana, led by senior point guard Yogi Ferrell. As for who among the Tar Heels will guard Ferrell, the possibilities and combinations are vast.
(Burlington Times News)
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