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The Next Step for Seth Trimble Likely a Continuation of His Growth


North Carolina guard went from shooting 1-for-6 from 3-point range as a freshman to 13-for-31 (42%) this past season. His free throw shooting went from 55% to 67%, converting his last ten attempts on the season. And Trimble, who averaged a turnover every 16.1 minutes as a freshman, averaged one every 27.2 minutes as a sophomore. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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The Next Step for Seth Trimble Likely a Continuation of His Growth


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