Reyshawn Terry undeterred by virus
Posted Mar 19, 2007
As his head pounded with a migraine on Saturday, forward Reyshawn Terry's brain focused on one refrain: "Rey, you have to play in this game; it could be your last game." And yet again, he made sure it wasn't. Despite sitting out the morning shootaround because of a virus and feeling sick enough that coach Roy Williams didn't know if he would play, Terry scored nine key points in the final three minutes of UNC's 81-67 victory over Michigan State.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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