The UNC men’s basketball team traveled to South Carolina for a conference game against the Clemson Tigers.
Often in college sports, programs find ways to share their respect and love for their opponent. Clemson did just that in a heartfelt gesture by honoring the late [autotag]Eric Montross[/autotag], who sadly passed away in December.
The Tigers honored the Tar Heel legend Montross, by leaving a note at the visiting radio seat along with a vase of flowers. Play-by-play announcer Jones Angell shared a photo of his broadcast location highlighting the kind gesture.
Incredibly kind gesture from @ClemsonMBB to honor Eric at our broadcast location for today’s game. Thank you, @ClemsonTigers pic.twitter.com/adDsSnaNoM
— Jones Angell (@JonesAngell) January 6, 2024
Big Grit loss has had a significant impact on the Tar Heel community and around the sports world. It’s beautiful to see different programs find a way to honor the UNC legend, keeping his name and legacy alive.
Monstross played for UNC from 1990 to 1994, helping the Tar Heels win a National Championship in the 92-93 season.
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