A Stitch in Time Aids 59
Posted Jan 17, 2018
Make it 59–0. Clemson’s hopes that its long history of Chapel Hill futility would end was again futile Tuesday night, even on when the Tigers made 15 consecutive second-half shots. The No. 15 Tar Heels held off an incredible second-half shooting barrage for an 87-79 victory over No. 20 Clemson. For the third consecutive game, Luke Maye was the only big man who started.
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