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The Three-Ball & The Tar Heels


Since 1986, UNC has had eight teams average at least 20 three-point attempts per game. This season is the first in which a team shooting that many threes isn’t knocking down at least 35 percent of its attempts. Actually, the Tar Heels are currently shooting 30.6 percent from outside, ranking them No. 322 in college basketball and last in the ACC. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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