Experience helps UNC net overtime victory against Rhode Island
Posted Mar 31, 2010
A Nestle iced tea bottle flew on the court in the seconds following UNC’s 68-67 victory. It landed a few feet away from where Rhode Island’s Lamonte Ulmer was sprawled out on the court, despondent after the Rams came up just short against the Tar Heels. The beverage’s unusual landing spot was the result of a couple of questionable calls late in the game, the biggest one a no-call in which it looked like Ulmer tripped over UNC junior Will Graves.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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