UNC pays tribute to Woody Durham before tipoff vs. Syracuse
Posted Mar 8, 2018
Woody Durham called UNC games from 1971 through 2011. He worked more than 1,800 games with a voice that became inextricably tied to some of the school's most unforgettable victories. On Wednesday night at the ACC Tournament in New York, No. 12 North Carolina warmed up for its game against Syracuse with white shirts that read "Woody" across the back.
(ABC 11)
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