CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina had almost no time to bask in the glow of last week’s rousing win against fellow blueblood Kansas before taking a shot to the gut, coming in the form of senior Seth Trimble suffering a broken arm in a workout mishap.
That turned Tuesday’s 89-74 win against Radford into the 18th-ranked Tar Heels’ first look at their team for the immediate future while Trimble watched from the bench with a heavily bandaged arm.
That meant getting a look at international prospect Luka Bogavac in his first college start, aggressive play from Alabama transfer Jarin Stevenson — who briefly exited after his own injury scare with his right ankle — and getting through some early shooting struggles.
“This lineup change, it just happened a couple of days ago,” coach Hubert D

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