Tar Heel grit not enough to stop second-half Devil strength
Posted Feb 14, 2013
There are no moral victories when it comes to North Carolina’s rivalry with Duke. So while the unranked Tar Heels did better than many expected at No. 2 Duke Wednesday night, leading the entire first half and by seven with 17:53 to go, they left bemoaning missed opportunities that kept them from pulling a shocking upset at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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