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Elliot Cadeau’s clutch 3-pointer validated his offseason work and may have saved UNC's season


It’s still way too soon to know whether or not it saved North Carolina’s season. But it’s safe to say that without ’s clutch 3-point jumper and ensuing free throw with 4 seconds to go at Notre Dame on Saturday, the Tar Heels would be in a much more precarious position than they already are in relation to the NCAA Tournament bubble. (Saturday Down South)

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Elliot Cadeau’s clutch 3-pointer validated his offseason work and may have saved UNC's season


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