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Harrison Ingram Elevates for UNC as Basketball Rivalry Intensity Increases


Even after scored 22 points to help lead UNC to a 79-70 victory over NC State, the heated nature of Saturday’s clash had yet to fully register for the transfer forward. "NC State, there’s hatred, they hate us for some reason," Ingram said. "I still don’t understand the rivalry, but everyone tells me that they hate us and I saw that on the court." (Inside Carolina)

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Harrison Ingram Elevates for UNC as Basketball Rivalry Intensity Increases


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