Lucas: Born To Coach
Posted Apr 20, 2021
Maybe Sean May was always a coach. After all, it was May who gathered his freshman teammates around him in the waning moments of his first game at Carolina. The Tar Heels were walloping Penn State, the Smith Center crowd was roaring, and May wanted his classmates to enjoy it. "Look around," May told them. "This is what we came here for."
(GoHeels.com)
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