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Spike In 3-Point Shooting Lifting Tar Heels' Offense


UNC enjoyed a 3-point barrage Saturday as it shot 10-18 from three in its 92-73 win over Miami. UNC was shooting 32% from three and 32% from distance in ACC play after its loss to Clemson, but in its last five games, the Tar Heels are shooting 50-108 (46%) from 3-point range. How has it suddenly managed to start knocking those shots down? (Inside Carolina)

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Spike In 3-Point Shooting Lifting Tar Heels' Offense


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