Longer In-Game Runs Have led to Recent Wins for UNC Basketball
Posted Mar 1, 2025
In its win at Syracuse on February 15, UNC Basketball used a 15-4 first-half run and a 16-6 spurt after halftime to secure a six-point win. Three days later, the Tar Heels administered the knockout blow to NC State with a 31-9 first-half run. In its lone matchup with Virginia, the Tar Heels never trailed following a 21-2 scoring spurt to begin the game.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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