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Tar Heels Stumble in Charlottesville


With North Carolina trailing by five points with 36 seconds to play, jumped to secure the rebound. The ACC Player of the Year candidate then fell to the ground, landing on his right hip as the ball rolled out of bounds. That one moment epitomized a night in which UNC was unable to make enough plays to clinch a signature road win and a double-bye in the ACC Tournament. (Inside Carolina)

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