CHAPEL HILL — Jarin Stevenson went from a question mark to an exclamation point in UNC basketball’s 89-74 win against Radford on Nov. 11 inside the Smith Center.
Two minutes into the Tar Heels’ first game of the season without senior leader Seth Trimble , who was sidelined with a cast on his left forearm, Stevenson rolled his right ankle and went back to the locker room.
After missing more than eight minutes of game time, Stevenson returned midway through the first half and played his most aggressive game to this point at UNC (3-0). It was arguably the most aggressive he's been in two-plus seasons as a college player.
A Chapel Hill native and Alabama transfer, the 6-foot-10 Stevenson finished with 15 points and seven rebounds in just under 25 minutes against the Highlanders (2-1). He wa

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