Tar Heels don't need reminders about how their season could have ended
Posted Aug 6, 2016
The fourth 11-win season in program history, a Coastal Division championship and a No. 15 ranking in the final top 25 for the 2015 season. Those are all accomplishments North Carolina could have carried into the offseason. But after the Tar Heels’ first preseason practice on Friday, its seems UNC is more focused on the sting of what it didn’t accomplish.
(Greensboro News & Record)
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