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UNC shakes off rust, generates own energy in blasting Boston College to move to 2-0 in ACC


No signs of rust or issues with sleepwalking for UNC on Sunday, while dealing with a shorthanded rotation. The Tar Heels returned from a two-week layoff and trounced Boston College 91-65 in Atlantic Coast Conference basketball at Conte Forum in Boston, improving to 2-0 in the ACC. pumped in a 22-point effort for the fifth time this season. (MSN.com)

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UNC shakes off rust, generates own energy in blasting Boston College to move to 2-0 in ACC


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