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R.J. Davis soars as Tar Heels overcome No. 20 Arkansas


North Carolina did so much with so little from some normal key sources of production that the third-place finish in the Battle 4 Atlantis ought to make the Tar Heels feel pretty good if not fortunate. Headlining the performance was guard , who poured in 30 points as the No. 14 Tar Heels defeated No. 20 Arkansas 87–72 with a strong second half. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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R.J. Davis soars as Tar Heels overcome No. 20 Arkansas


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