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UNC Basketball Approaching Historic Benchmark in Struggle to Force Turnovers


The Tar Heels are forcing turnovers on 13.4% of their opponents’ possessions, which ranks 353rd nationally, according to kenpom. They also rank 357th in non-steal turnover percentage (6.5), which highlights a limited number of shot clock violations and drawn charges. UNC forced a season-low four turnovers in its 85-57 loss at Miami on Tuesday night. (Inside Carolina)

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UNC Basketball Approaching Historic Benchmark in Struggle to Force Turnovers


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