Staunton basketball coach Kevin Madden reflects on time playing for North Carolina
Posted Apr 6, 2022
For Staunton boys basketball assistant coach Kevin Madden, Monday's national championship game was a chance to see his former team compete on the biggest stage. As a player, Madden was a standout forward for the Tar Heels. Madden averaged over 14.6 points and 4.8 rebounds in his junior year, when he helped lead the Tar Heels to the Elite Eight.
(WHSV.com)
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