Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Unfinished: Tar Heels, Ducks try to get it right this time

HOW THEY MATCH UP

- By Eddie Pells

GLENDALE, ARIZ. >> Roy Williams could hear his own footsteps as he padded through the near-silent locker room, still trying to wrap his mind around a question that couldn’t be answered: What do you say to a group of players who did nothing wrong, but lost anyway?

In some form or other, that question has lingered at North Carolina all season. With a win over Oregon in the Final Four on Saturday, the Tar Heels (31-7) will be back to the title game, where, last year, Villanova unraveled their dreams with one dagger of a shot — a game-winning 3 with the buzzer sounding.

“The most inadequate feeling I’ve ever had in my life,” Williams called the aftermath of the game. “What I did is, I tried to tell them, let’s focus on using this feeling as fuel, as motivation, to work extremely hard in the offseason.”

Most of the key players from last year’s Tar Heels — among them, Joel Berry II, Isaiah Hicks and Justin Jackson — are back. They have a group-texting channel named, simply, “Redemption.”

The North Carolina players have walked the fine line this season between the natural inclinatio­n to dwell on the painful loss, and the impossible task of forgetting it.

“A dream was to get here,” Jackson said. “It wasn’t necessaril­y to get back here and get back what we thought we won last year.”

Oregon (33-5) had title dreams last year, too. The Ducks were a No. 1 seed, but in an NCAA Tournament that veered off the rails, guard Dillon Brooks got upbraided by the losing coach Krzyzewski.

They looked primed for another run this season, then big man Chris Boucher went down with a torn-up knee in the Pac-12 tournament.

But now, they’re two wins away from the team’s second championsh­ip. The first came in 1939, the first year of the tournament. in the Sweet 16, Duke’s Mike

 ?? MARK HUMPHREY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? North Carolina head coach Roy Williams applauds a play against Kentucky Sunday in Memphis, Tenn.
MARK HUMPHREY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS North Carolina head coach Roy Williams applauds a play against Kentucky Sunday in Memphis, Tenn.

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