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Armando Bacot dominant again as Tar Heels fend off Michigan, 80-76


There was no need for a fiery halftime speech to get North Carolina going. A heated exchange late in the first half ignited a fire in the Tar Heels. From there, UNC went on a 21-6 run to storm away from Michigan and the Tar Heels held on for a 80-76 victory Wednesday at the Jumpman Invitational to take a four-game win streak into Christmas break. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Armando Bacot dominant again as Tar Heels fend off Michigan, 80-76


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