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Chansky’s Notebook: State of the Rivalry


Tar Heels everywhere feel the sting of losing another ACC tournament but will have a far easier time getting over it with a good NCAA run, a prospect not lessened when the bracket was released the following day. Their team still got a No. 1 seed. State’s epic accomplishment will finally put the ballyhooed Jim Valvano era where it belongs, in the past. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: State of the Rivalry


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