By George...You’ve Done It
Posted Mar 20, 2006
Bobby Frasor sat in the North Carolina locker room late Sunday afternoon at a loss for words. He said it was too early to reflect on the Tar Heels’ successes this season. The team’s 65-60 loss to George Mason cut too deep a wound to think about anything else. “It’s hard to believe it’s over,” teammate Marcus Ginyard said. “We played so well all year. For 40 minutes, to be gone like that is shocking.”
(New Bern Sun Journal)
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