UNC's Frontcourt Ready to Make Amends
Posted Mar 2, 2017
No. 5 North Carolina’s frontcourt will be at full strength Saturday when No. 17 Duke arrives for the second edition of this blue-blooded rivalry, which it hopes will contrast to the first matchup last month. UNC was confident in its post advantage ahead of its trip to Cameron Indoor, only to have that belief rattled by Isaiah Hicks’s hamstring injury in practice the day before.
(Inside Carolina)
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