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North Carolina uses 7-man rotation to get past pesky UNCW, 69-56


may still use a deeper rotation this season. But against a physical and aggressive UNCW team that won 27 games a year ago, that didn’t happen. The Seahawks kept it close through much of a sloppy first half, and Davis used a seven-player rotation as the top-ranked Tar Heels’ held off the Seahawks for a 69–56 victory on Monday. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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North Carolina uses 7-man rotation to get past pesky UNCW, 69-56


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