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North Carolina vs. Northern Iowa Basketball Highlights (2015-16)

North Carolina vs. Northern Iowa: UNC lost in a battle on the road 71-67 to Northern Iowa. Justin Jackson led the Tar Heels with a career-high 25 points to go with 4 rebounds and 3 assists as Carolina falls to 3-1 on its season.

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Comments

David Red white and blue says:

Uni is my favourite team since 2015

LEVI DURR says:

Is it just me, or can North Carolina just not beat an Iowa team. 2013-lost to Iowa State in 3rd round of the tourney. 2014-lost to Iowa AT HOME. 2015-lost to UNI. Any Iowa team is the trump card.

Averb Thegreat says:

Kentucky back at number one where they belong

Jason Beaudion says:

north Carolina WITH Paige won't beat Kentucky…. uk back court is the best in nation

M Williams says:

Northern Iowa has former UVa player Paul Jesperson, who beat UNC in 2013 while at UVa.
UNI is a good team.

Meme O says:

So, now UNC can get out of here and make some room for Michigan State, Kentucky, and Miami? Great.

Mario Minecraft says:

What an upset!

Joshua Deputy says:

Wat I'm shocked dang why would he try a cross court pass

Christian P Schneider says:

Say what you want to about Paige being out, but Northern Iowa is REALLY good. They locked up the Heels and that UNC team is still a force even without their All-American. I know UNI may well be an upset pick on my bracket come tourney time.

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