Tar Heels embrace different challenges that should come in Maui Invitational
Posted Nov 21, 2016
North Carolina has posted double-digit victories in all its games this season, but the Maui Invitational appears more challenging on the surface for the Tar Heels. “I think that is what the whole team wants,” guard Joel Berry said. The three-games-in-three-days stretch begins tonight for UNC, which opens with tournament host Chaminade, a Division II program.
(Burlington Times News)
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