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Carolina Cried, And For Good Reason


Fans are led by their passions, and the team knew deep down that is what drove the ugliness. But now that UNC is heading to its 21st Final Four, and one of its most improbable, the Heels find tremendous appreciation for having traveled over such a rocky road. “It means everything, because my first two years was just so tough,” said . (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Carolina Cried, And For Good Reason


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