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  2. Rashad McCants - Wikipedia

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    After going 33–4 and winning the ACC regular season, McCants' 16.4 points per game helped secure UNC one of the four number one seeds in the NCAA Tournament. UNC cruised to the championship game, where McCants helped the Tar Heels defeat the Illinois Fighting Illini, 75–70. [3] McCants' three years at Chapel Hill were not without controversy.

  3. Ryan Switzer - Wikipedia

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    Switzer attended George Washington High School in Charleston, West Virginia, where he played on his high school football team, the Patriots. [1] As a junior, he led the team in receiving and scored 12 total touchdowns (receiving, rushing and return combined), averaging over 110 yards all purpose yards per game for the No. 1 ranked team in the state.

  4. United Nations Memorial Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Memorial Cemetery in Korea (UNMCK; Korean: 재한유엔기념공원; RR: Jaehahn yuen ginyeomgongwon), [10] located at Tanggok in the Nam District, [11] City of Busan, [nb 2] Republic of Korea, is a burial ground for United Nations Command (UNC) casualties of the Korean War.

  5. Max Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Max Johnson (born July 25, 2001) is an American football quarterback for the North Carolina Tar Heels.Johnson attended and played high school football at Oconee County High School in Watkinsville, Georgia and began his college career at LSU before transferring to Texas A&M, where he played from 2022–2023.

  6. Eric Church - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Eric Church (born May 3, 1977) is an American country music singer-songwriter. He has released nine studio albums through Capitol Nashville since 2005. His debut album, 2006's Sinners Like Me, produced three singles on the Billboard country charts including the top 20 hits "How 'Bout You", "Two Pink Lines", and "Guys Like Me".

  7. Howie Carr - Wikipedia

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    Howard Louis Carr Jr. (born January 17, 1952) is an American conservative radio talk-show host, political author, news reporter and award-winning writer. He hosts The Howie Carr Show originating from his studios in Wellesley, MA and broadcast on weekdays on WRKO in Boston as well as to an audience based in New England, in addition to writing three columns a week for the Boston Herald.

  8. Phil Knight Invitational - Wikipedia

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    The Phil Knight Invitational is a college basketball event held in Portland, Oregon to celebrate Nike co-founder Phil Knight.There have been three different events held, most recently in November 2022.

  9. Jerry Stackhouse - Wikipedia

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    In his sophomore season at UNC, Stackhouse led the team in scoring with 19.2 points per game and averaged 8.2 rebounds per contest. He led UNC to a Final Four appearance and was named as the National Player of the Year by Sports Illustrated and earned first-team All-America and All-ACC honors.