UNC’s Roy Williams talks about celebrating Unmasked Players after Duke: “Let’s not make it as if we shipped the Capitol.”


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Roy Williams has been watching the news and sports this week. Speaking to reporters Friday before the important North Carolina match against Virginia, the ACC captain, Williams indicated he was upset with the way Tar Heels was portrayed for their behavior during the victory party that followed their match against arch-foe Duke last Saturday. Two members of the team were seen in a video recording of the party with people who are not members of the team, and none of them wear face coverings to protect against the COVID-19 pandemic. A report by campus-affiliated newspaper The Daily Tar Heel included the video; That helped postpone Monday’s ACC home game against the Miami Hurricanes. “It wasn’t in the sibling’s home.” Williams said, referring to Chapel Hill Street which houses many of the bars and restaurants famous for students of the University of North Carolina, it was not on Franklin Street. I was upset about that. I’m still upset about that. But let’s not make it as if we shipped the Capitol or anything like that. “That’s not what it was.… I dealt with something which I think is very appropriate.” More: Should the NCAA Championship include .500 teams? The forced postponement of the Miami match was a disappointment to the Carolina team, which is striving for as many wins as possible to consolidate it. NCAA Championship Status, and it was embarrassing given that the Hurricanes had already traveled to Chapel Hill and the match was scheduled to be broadcast nationwide on Big Monday on ESPN. The team released a joint statement on Wednesday acknowledging that there are more players than the two. In the video, the two old men Armando Baku and Dyron Sharp appear. They said their plan was to celebrate one-on-one, but that they allowed “several friends” to join the party and then chose not to wear masks during their time together. We apologize for not adhering to the university and sports department guidelines and apologize to the coach. The statement said that Williams and his staff did not come forward when we first addressed the matter on Sunday. The players ’statement indicated that they“ worked hard for eight months to do the right things to make these kinds of mistakes at this stage of the season. Williams said in his part of Wednesday’s statement that players would pay a “big price.” However, on Friday he said that no player at the Virginia match would be suspended and that he would have a full roster available. “We said we would deal with the matter internally,” he said. This is what we did. ”


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