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Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina’s star forward, will have to wait a little longer to find out if two of his high-scoring teammates will leave for the N.B.A.
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In what could have been his last game as a collegiate player, Tyler Hansbrough, a three-time all-American, scored 17 points.
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In a surprising showdown with unusual ebb and flow, Kansas defeated North Carolina. The Jayhawks will play the title game Monday night against Memphis.
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Kansas center Sasha Kaun will share in a great responsibility Saturday when his Jayhawks try to stop North Carolina forward Tyler Hansbrough. But Kaun has borne responsibility before.
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Kansas center Sasha Kaun will share in a great responsibility Saturday when his Jayhawks try to stop North Carolina forward Tyler Hansbrough. But Kaun has borne responsibility before.
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When Kansas and North Carolina meet in the N.C.A.A. tournament semifinals, it will be the first time Roy Williams will coach against the team he guided for 15 years.
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When Kansas and North Carolina meet in the N.C.A.A. tournament semifinals, it will be the first time Roy Williams will coach against the team he guided for 15 years.
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Tyler Hansbrough finished with 28 points and 13 rebounds, including 20 points in the second half, as North Carolina defeated Louisville, 83-73, to reach the Final Four.
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North Carolina fell behind by 18 points in the first half against Louisville on Saturday, but the Tar Heels remained resolute and narrowly advanced to the regional final with a 78-74 victory.
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David Padgett’s senior season at Louisville comes down to a Round of 8 game against North Carolina, a team he nearly chose to play for — twice.
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David Padgett’s senior season at Louisville comes down to a Round of 8 game against North Carolina, a team he nearly chose to play for — twice.
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North Carolina, the No. 1 ranked team in this year’s N.C.A.A. tournament, has a lot in common with the team that brought a championship to the university in 2005.
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Is North Carolina’s success in close games a sign of deep strength, or a warning of hidden weakness? Or does a team’s margin of victory not matter at all?
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After beating Duke, third-seeded Clemson will play for the A.C.C. title for the first time since 1962 and for only the second time in 55 years of conference tournament play.
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With an 86-73 victory against the Blue Devils in front of 11,132 fans, the top-seeded Tar Heels also own the A.C.C. women’s championship for the fourth year in a row.
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