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Kansas ends UNC's season 84 to 66
Kansas ends UNC's season 84 to 66
And so it ends, a great season, with a game that was like three rounds of heavyweight boxing. Unfortunately for North Carolina (36-2) it only won one round, the middle one, where it managed to bring a 28 point deficit back to 4. Kansas (36-3) won the first one, where it got to 40 to 12, and the last one, where the final score was 84 to 66.
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