Cold shooting costs Tribe late against UNC
Posted Mar 17, 2010
The way they responded from a game-opening scoring drought gave Tony Shaver one more reason to be proud of this William & Mary team. And he wouldn’t let the scoring drought that ended the game spoil any memory of a season he’ll always cherish. Uncharacteristic turnovers and a cold shooting snap cost the Tribe late as North Carolina pulled away for an 80-72 victory Tuesday night in the opening round of the NIT.
(Wilmington Star News)
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