Effort leads Tar Heels past Tigers
Posted Jan 27, 2014
North Carolina took a step necessary to achieving its goals Sunday by beating Clemson 80-61. Although coach Roy Williams nor any member of his coaching staff discussed Clemson's all-time inability to beat UNC in Chapel Hill, the players acknowledged that it was a team-wide understanding. "They haven't won here, of course you want to keep that going on," Leslie McDonald said.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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