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No. 21 Tar Heels leading Coastal Division entering November


For once, North Carolina isn't trying to dig out of an early hole in the ACC standings. Instead, the No. 21 Tar Heels are back in the national rankings and stand alone atop their division. "I like this side better," UNC coach quipped Monday. The only unbeaten team in the Coastal standings has its longest winning streak since the era heading into Saturday's home game with Duke. (Associated Press)

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