Heels dwell on performance vs. Kansas (AP)
Published 4/6/2008 at Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Men's Hoops News
Tyler Hansbrough sat at his locker with a blank stare as reporters encircled him, repeating one not-so-simple question: What went wrong? This was not the end North Carolina envisioned. The Tar Heels never expected they would have to explain why their fast-paced offense suddenly couldn't score. Or why they fell behind by 28 points.
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