Tar Heels See Benefits of Raising Defensive Intensity
Posted Feb 6, 2017
The final numbers showed the continuation of a disturbing trend, but UNC’s players walked off the court feeling encouraged. Considering the quality of the offense they faced, they played better defense in their victory over Notre Dame on Sunday at the Greensboro Coliseum than they had in recent games. “We were more active today,” Joel Berry said.
(Inside Carolina)
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