Tony Shaver says it's an 'injustice' that William & Mary has to travel to UNC for NIT showdown
Posted Mar 15, 2010
From the flip-over-the-numbers scoreboard to the ear-splitting volume, Carmichael Auditorium brings fond memories to William and Mary coach Tony Shaver (UNC Class of '76). But that doesn't mean he's thrilled to be heading there. "Seeing we were playing against North Carolina was very exciting," said Shaver, whose Tribe opens in the NIT against the Tar Heels Tuesday night.
(Daily Press)
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