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Photos by Mark Miller


Virginia defensive back Byron Glaspy returns a second-quarter interception as UNC quarterback Cam Sexton joins the pursuit. North Carolina led 7-0 at the halftime break.


UNC wide receiver Hakeem Nicks hurdles Virginia safety Corey Mosley to extend a key fourth-quarter drive by the Heels.


UVa. quarterback Marc Verica escapes the rush to buy time to complete a pass to Cary Koch in the two-minute drill after a 40-yard Casey Barth field goal gave the Heels a late 10-3 lead.


Cedric Peerman scores with 47 seconds to go in the fourth quarter to tie the game at 10-10 and force overtime.

The ‘Hoos celebrate after another two-yard Cedric Peerman touchdown on the final play of the game gave Virginia a 16-13 win.


Defensive lineman Kevin Crawford gets caught up in the postgame celebration.

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