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Armando Bacot dominates as Tar Heels finally shake off Radford


It wasn’t always smooth, but that can be expected in the opener for a roster shuffled with numerous changes. What didn’t change was the dominance of fifth-year center , who helped No. 19 UNC pull away from pesky Radford for an 86–70 victory on Monday night. Coach said that he needed Bacot to dominate. He did that. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Armando Bacot dominates as Tar Heels finally shake off Radford


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