03.06.2005 Carolina v dook (THSN Sync - Woody Durham)

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Tar Heels win on Senior Day against dook. The situation late was eerily similar to the one the Tar Heels faced earlier in the season in a 71-70 loss at Duke, when they couldn't get off a shot in the final seconds. This time, with the Heels down and time running out, Raymond Felton drove to the basket and was fouled by "Angel Eyes" Nelson. He swished the first free throw to make it 73-72. His second bounced high off the rim, and after a brief scramble for the ball, Marvin Williams grabbed it and quickly shot over Duke walk-on Patrick Johnson. The shot banked in as he was fouled, and his free throw capped the furious rally to win the game after being down 9 with just 3:05 to play.

Notes: CBS completes the FSU game before cutting over to the Carolina game. Right before halftime, the Tar Heels Sports Network suffers technical difficulties forcing local station to cut to music briefly.

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