Nine numbers behind UNC men's basketball's 16-point win over Duke
The UNC men’s basketball team beat Duke, 88-72, Wednesday night in Cameron Indoor Stadium. Here are nine significant numbers behind the victory:
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The UNC men’s basketball team beat Duke, 88-72, Wednesday night in Cameron Indoor Stadium. Here are nine significant numbers behind the victory:
Fueled by a 10-point lead at halftime, the No. 8 North Carolina men’s basketball team powered past top-ranked Duke, 88-72, for a second straight win over the Blue Devils.
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