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Tar Heels hires first African American coach in school history | The A&T Register

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It is the end of an era at the University of North Carolina (UNC) as legendary basketball coach Roy Williams retired from the program after 18 seasons.  Williams coached for a total of 33 seasons (15 at the University of Kansas) and won three national championships with the Tar Heels.  Four days after Williams retired,...

Source: The A&T Register | The Student News Site of North Carolina A&T State University

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