Aaron Rohlman sets Gaston County history at North Carolina
Posted Mar 1, 2018
Aaron Rohlman became the third Gaston County player in history to start a game for UNC on Tuesday. Rohlman, a 2014 Huss graduate, played two minutes and had one rebound in the Tar Heels’ 91-88 loss to Miami. He joins 1979 Ashbrook graduate James Worthy and 1998 Huss graduate Kris Lang as Gaston County products to start games for the Tar Heels.
(Gaston Gazette)
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