Duke-Carolina: The rivalry that seldom disappoints
Posted Feb 16, 2018
On February 4, 1961, the North Carolina Tar Heels traveled the short distance to Duke Indoor Stadium to take on the Blue Devils. The game was close throughout and when Art Heyman dropped two free throws with 15 seconds to go, it all but sealed the fate of the Tar Heels. Larry Brown then drove the lane and Heyman intentionally fouled him under the basket.
(Chatham Star Tribune)
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