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UNC Coach Receives Technical When Trying To Call A Timeout

The soft-spoken UNC coach Roy Williams has not always been able to maintain the coolest composure: in fact, the general public was able to see one of his outbursts during last night’s match-up between UNC and William & Mary. During the second-half, while the Tar Heels were leading 61-47, Coach Williams was trying to call a timeout.

Unfortunately, the referee did not see this; as Williams got louder and more animated, the ref must have not liked his tone. Instead of receiving the timeout, Williams was given a technical; needless to say, he was not happy.

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Luckily, the technical did not really matter as UNC finished strong: securing an 86-64 victory, moving on to 10-3. Their next match-up is Saturday Jan.  3 versus the Clemson Tigers.

 

Anthony Falco

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