UNC JV basketball honors Dean Smith by moving game to Carmichael
Posted Mar 1, 2017
For the first time since 2010, men’s basketball saw some action in Carmichael Arena. On Feb. 28, 1931, Dean Smith was born, and it was in his honor that the UNC JV team played on Tuesday in a 97-80 loss to Hargrave Military Academy. Typically, the team takes the court in the Smith Center before the varsity team. But Tuesday was all about Dean Smith and an historic arena.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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