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UNC shut out on all-ACC team


For the first time since the ACC was formed in 1954, North Carolina did not have a player named to the first-, second- or third teams. Tar Heel junior , who broke his left wrist halfway through the conference season, was the closest – he earned 17 points, placing him 18th among the 29 players who got votes from the ACC media. Senior , the team’s leading scorer, earned six points total. (Raleigh News & Observer)

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