No mercy among rivals: Tar Heels blast reeling Wolfpack
Posted Feb 16, 2017
Theo Pinson looked around this emptying building during the final minutes Wednesday night, relishing the sight of the North Carolina State crowd thinning, the aisles filling with people heading for the exits. “That’s a great feeling,” the North Carolina swingman said, smiling. “You always want that on the road. That means you played pretty well, and we did.”
(Burlington Times News)
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