Roy Williams Cements Legacy in Face of Adversity
Posted Apr 4, 2017
UNC’s march to the national championship in some ways reflected the obstacles that Roy Williams has encountered in recent years. While there were miscues and disappointments, the Tar Heels found a way to persevere, time and again. Monday’s win was his 100th NCAA Tournament game, and his 76 wins are more than all but six programs have.
(Inside Carolina)
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