North Carolina coach Roy Williams was dizzy against Clemson



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North Carolina coach Roy Williams collapsed near the end of the first half of his match against Clemson on Saturday afternoon in South Carolina.

With only half a minute remaining, Williams collapsed on one knee in front of the Tar Heels bench. The game was stopped while the assistant coaches and staff helped him to the locker room. He received an ovation and addressed the crowd as he was leaving the ground.

The university later confirmed that Williams had been dizzy. He did not go out with the team to start the second half.

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North Carolina, No. 5, had a 39-35 lead over Clemson at halftime. Assistant Coach Steve Robinson took Williams's place at the helm of the Tar Heels.

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