North Carolina Holds On to Upset No. 1 Baylor in Second Round of NCAA Tournament
Not just the kind of pressure that comes with attempting to close out the top-seeded, defending national champions after leading by 25 points in the second half. But the swarming, turnover-inducing pressure defense that helped erase that lead.
In a storyline authored only during the madness of March, North Carolina prevailed with a 93-86 victory.
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