The unseen impact of Seth Trimble in UNC's win over Michigan State: 'He saved us'
Posted Mar 24, 2024
Seth Trimble is 6-foot-3. He’s 195 pounds. Not short, but by basketball standards, nowhere near tall. In a game increasingly defined by pure size and small guards who can shoot the lights out from the arc, Trimble is an anomaly. And on Saturday, in the second round of March Madness against Michigan State? "He saved us," Harrison Ingram said.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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