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Heels grounded by Flyers


After staying on the court with his team to watch Dayton accept the NIT trophy, UNC point guard II walked to the locker room with tears starting to well. “Nobody wanted our season to go this way; nobody envisioned our season going this way,’’ Drew said after his Tar Heels lost to the Flyers 79-68 at Madison Square Garden. “All I can do now is look forward to the future and prepare for the future – because I definitely don’t want to feel this way again.” (Raleigh News & Observer)

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