2002-03 Carolina CAROLINA VS. RANKED TEAMS (AP POLL) Feb. 4, 1961 ...... Duke (4) ...... A...... L...... 77-81 ...... 29-41 1940s Feb. 25, 1961 ...... Duke (6) ...... H ...... W (OT)..69-66 ...... 30-41 Feb. 3, 1962 ...... Duke (6) ...... A...... L...... 57-79 ...... 30-42 Date ...... Opponent (Ranking) ...... Place ...... W-L ...... Score ...... Record Feb. 24, 1962 ...... Duke (8) ...... H ...... L...... 74-82 ...... 30-43 Jan. 6, 1949 ...... NYU (20) ...... A...... L...... 48-72 ...... 0-1 Feb. 2, 1963 ...... Duke (3) ...... H ...... L...... 69-77 ...... 30-44 Feb. 19, 1949 ...... N.C. State (18) ...... H ...... L...... 39-79 ...... 0-2 Feb. 23, 1963 ...... Duke (2) ...... A...... L...... 93-106 ...... 30-45 Mar. 4, 1949 # ....N.C. State (15) ...... DU...... L...... 40-43 ...... 0-3 Dec. 9, 1963 ...... Kentucky (9) ...... A...... L...... 80-100 ...... 30-46 Jan. 11, 1964 ...... Duke (9) ...... A...... L...... 64-84 ...... 30-47 Feb. 29, 1964 ...... Duke (4) ...... H ...... L...... 69-104 ...... 30-48 1950s Mar. 6, 1964 *...... Duke (4) ...... RAL ...... L...... 49-65 ...... 30-49 Dec. 7, 1964 ...... Kentucky (11) ...... CH...... W ...... 82-67 ...... 31-49 Jan. 9, 1950 ...... Kentucky (2) ...... A...... L...... 44-86 ...... 0-4 Dec. 14, 1964 ...... Vanderbilt (3) ...... GR...... W ...... 84-78 ...... 32-49 Jan. 21, 1950 ...... N.C. State (12) ...... H ...... L...... 57-61 ...... 0-5 Jan. 9, 1965 ...... Duke (8) ...... A...... W ...... 65-62 ...... 33-49 Feb. 21, 1950 ...... N.C. State (9) ...... A...... L...... 44-70 ...... 0-6 Feb. 27, 1965 ...... Duke (5) ...... H ...... W ...... 71-66 ...... 34-49 Jan. 27, 1951 ...... N.C. State (8) ...... A...... L...... 58-71 ...... 0-7 Dec. 11, 1965 ...... Vanderbilt (4) ...... A...... L...... 72-81 ...... 34-50 Feb. 17, 1951 ...... N.C. State (9) ...... H ...... L...... 53-68 ...... 0-8 Jan. 8, 1966 ...... Duke (1) ...... H ...... L...... 77-88 ...... 34-51 Dec. 5, 1951 ...... Duke (12) ...... A...... L...... 59-77 ...... 0-9 Feb. 26, 1966 ...... Duke (2) ...... A...... L...... 63-77 ...... 34-52 Dec. 20, 1951 ...... Illinois (3) ...... A...... L...... 66-86 ...... 0-10 Mar. 4, 1966 *...... Duke (2) ...... RAL ...... L...... 20-21 ...... 34-53 Dec. 28, 1951 ...... N.C. State (19) ...... RAL ...... L...... 51-58 ...... 0-11 Dec. 13, 1966 ...... Kentucky (4) ...... A...... W ...... 64-55 ...... 35-53 Feb. 6, 1952 ...... West Virginia (12) ...... A...... L...... 65-80 ...... 0-12 Mar. 17, 1967 + ..Princeton (5) ...... CP ...... W ...... 78-70 ...... 36-53 Feb. 29, 1952 ...... Duke (15) ...... A...... L...... 64-94 ...... 0-13 Mar. 18, 1967 + .. (9)...... CP ...... W ...... 96-80 ...... 37-53 Jan. 24, 1953 ...... N.C. State (8) ...... A...... W ...... 70-69 ...... 1-13 Mar. 19, 1967 + ..Houston (7)...... LV ...... L...... 62-84 ...... 37-54 Feb. 21, 1953 ...... N.C. State (15) ...... H ...... L...... 66-87 ...... 1-14 Dec. 9, 1967 ...... Vanderbilt (8) ...... A...... L...... 76-89 ...... 37-55 Mar. 5, 1953 # ....N.C. State (12) ...... RAL ...... L...... 54-86 ...... 1-15 Dec. 12, 1967 ...... Kentucky (4) ...... GR...... W ...... 84-77 ...... 38-55 Dec. 30, 1953 ...... Oregon State (4)...... RAL ...... L...... 53-65 ...... 1-16 Dec. 16, 1967 ...... Princeton (10) ...... GR...... W ...... 71-63 ...... 39-55 Feb. 4, 1954 ...... Duke (8) ...... A...... L...... 47-63 ...... 1-17 Dec. 29, 1967 ...... Utah (7) ...... PO...... W ...... 86-84 ...... 40-55 Feb. 20, 1954 ...... Duke (14) ...... H ...... L...... 63-67 ...... 1-18 Mar. 2, 1968 ...... Duke (10) ...... A...... L (3OT) ..86-87 ...... 40-56 Mar. 4, 1954 *...... N.C. State (18) ...... RAL ...... L...... 51-52 ...... 1-19 Mar. 15, 1968 + ..St. Bonaventure (3) ...... RAL ...... W ...... 91-72 ...... 41-56 Dec. 27, 1954 ...... Southern California (13) ..RAL ...... W ...... 67-58 ...... 2-19 Mar. 16, 1968 + ..Davidson (8)...... RAL ...... W ...... 70-66 ...... 42-56 Dec. 28, 1954 ...... N.C. State (2) ...... RAL ...... L...... 44-47 ...... 2-20 Mar. 23, 1968 + ..UCLA (2) ...... LA ...... L...... 55-78 ...... 42-57 Dec. 29, 1954 ...... Duke (18) ...... RAL ...... W ...... 65-52 ...... 3-20 Dec. 7, 1968 ...... Kentucky (3) ...... A...... W ...... 87-77 ...... 43-57 Jan. 4, 1955 ...... Alabama (13)...... A...... L...... 55-77 ...... 3-21 Dec. 9, 1968 ...... Vanderbilt (12) ...... CH...... W ...... 100-78 ...... 44-57 Jan. 18, 1955 ...... N.C. State (2) ...... A...... W ...... 84-80 ...... 4-21 Dec. 27, 1968 ...... Villanova (8)...... MSG ...... W ...... 69-61 ...... 45-57 Feb. 12, 1955 ...... Maryland (11) ...... A...... L...... 61-63 ...... 4-22 Feb. 26, 1969 ...... South Carolina (8)...... A...... W ...... 68-62 ...... 46-57 Feb. 22, 1955 ...... N.C. State (6) ...... H ...... L...... 75-79 ...... 4-23 Mar. 13, 1969 ...... Duquesne (9) ...... CP ...... W ...... 79-78 ...... 47-57 Dec. 14, 1955 ...... Alabama (5)...... H ...... W ...... 99-77 ...... 5-23 Mar. 15, 1969 + ..Davidson (5)...... CP ...... W ...... 87-85 ...... 48-57 Dec. 30, 1955 ...... Duke (8) ...... RAL ...... W ...... 74-64 ...... 6-23 Mar. 20, 1969 + ..Purdue (6) ...... LV ...... L...... 65-92 ...... 48-58 Dec. 31, 1955 ...... N.C. State (3) ...... RAL ...... L...... 60-82 ...... 6-24 Mar. 22, 1969 + ..Drake (11) ...... LV ...... L...... 84-104 ...... 48-59 Jan. 18, 1956 ...... N.C. State (3) ...... H ...... W ...... 73-69 ...... 7-24 Dec. 8, 1969 ...... Kentucky (2) ...... CH...... L...... 87-94 ...... 48-60 Feb. 4, 1956 ...... Duke (10) ...... A...... L...... 59-64 ...... 7-25 Feb. 21, 1956 ...... N.C. State (6) ...... A...... L...... 73-79 ...... 7-26 Feb. 24, 1956 ...... Duke (11) ...... H ...... W ...... 73-65 ...... 8-26 1970s Mar. 2, 1956 *...... Wake Forest (20) ...... RAL ...... L...... 56-77 ...... 8-27 Dec. 28, 1956 ...... Duke (9) ...... RAL ...... W ...... 87-71 ...... 9-27 Jan. 5, 1970 ...... South Carolina (3)...... A...... L...... 52-65 ...... 48-61 Feb. 13, 1957 ...... Wake Forest (11) ...... H ...... W ...... 72-69 ...... 10-27 Jan. 7, 1970 ...... N.C. State (10) ...... A...... W ...... 78-69 ...... 49-61 Feb. 26, 1957 ...... Wake Forest (13) ...... A...... W ...... 69-64 ...... 11-27 Jan. 10, 1970 ...... Duke (19) ...... H ...... W ...... 86-78 ...... 50-61 Mar. 8, 1957 *...... Wake Forest (20) ...... RAL ...... W ...... 61-59 ...... 12-27 Feb. 9, 1970 ...... N.C. State (5) ...... H ...... W ...... 88-86 ...... 51-61 Mar. 15, 1957 + ..Canisius (20) ...... PH ...... W ...... 87-75 ...... 13-27 Feb. 21, 1970 ...... South Carolina (4)...... H ...... L...... 62-79 ...... 51-62 Mar. 22, 1957 + ..Michigan State (11)...... KC...... W (3OT)74-70 ...... 14-27 Jan. 4, 1971 ...... South Carolina (2)...... H ...... W ...... 79-64 ...... 52-62 Mar. 23, 1957 + ..Kansas (2) ...... KC...... W (3OT)54-53 ...... 15-27 Feb. 20, 1971 ...... South Carolina (7)...... A...... L...... 66-72 ...... 52-63 Dec. 20, 1957 ...... Minnesota (10) ...... LX ...... W ...... 73-67 ...... 16-27 Mar. 13, 1971 *....South Carolina (6)...... GR ...... L...... 51-52 ...... 52-64 Dec. 21, 1957 ...... West Virginia (8) ...... LX ...... L...... 64-75 ...... 16-28 Jan. 15, 1972 ...... Virginia (8)...... A...... W ...... 85-79 ...... 53-64 Dec. 26, 1957 ...... St. Louis (18) ...... RAL ...... W ...... 63-48 ...... 17-28 Jan. 29, 1972 ...... Maryland (18) ...... H ...... W ...... 92-72 ...... 54-64 Dec. 28, 1957 ...... N.C. State (13) ...... RAL ...... W ...... 39-30 ...... 18-28 Feb. 16, 1972 ...... Maryland (19) ...... A...... L (OT) ....77-79 ...... 54-65 Jan. 11, 1958 ...... Maryland (11) ...... A...... L...... 61-74 ...... 18-29 Feb. 26, 1972 ...... Virginia (13)...... H ...... W ...... 91-78 ...... 55-65 Jan. 15, 1958 ...... N.C. State (20) ...... H ...... L...... 57-58 ...... 18-30 Mar. 11, 1972 *....Maryland (13) ...... GR...... W ...... 73-64 ...... 56-65 Feb. 8, 1958 ...... Duke (13) ...... H ...... L...... 75-91 ...... 18-31 Mar. 16, 1972 + ..South Carolina (6)...... MO ...... W ...... 92-69 ...... 57-65 Feb. 18, 1958 ...... N.C. State (9) ...... A...... W ...... 81-69 ...... 19-31 Mar. 18, 1972 + ..Pennsylvania (3) ...... MO ...... W ...... 73-59 ...... 58-65 Feb. 22, 1958 ...... Maryland (14) ...... H ...... W ...... 66-59 ...... 20-31 Mar. 23, 1972 + ..Florida State (10) ...... LA ...... L...... 75-79 ...... 58-66 Feb. 28, 1958 ...... Duke (6) ...... A...... L...... 46-59 ...... 20-32 Mar. 25, 1972 + ..Louisville (4) ...... LA ...... W ...... 105-91 ...... 59-66 Mar. 7, 1958 *...... N.C. State (14) ...... RAL ...... W ...... 64-58 ...... 21-32 Dec. 11, 1972 ...... Kentucky (8) ...... LV ...... W ...... 78-70 ...... 60-66 Mar. 8, 1958 *...... Maryland (17) ...... RAL ...... L...... 74-86 ...... 21-33 Dec. 16, 1972 ...... N.C. State (6) ...... GR...... L...... 61-68 ...... 60-67 Dec. 20, 1958 ...... Northwestern (6)...... LV ...... W ...... 78-64 ...... 22-33 Jan. 27, 1973 ...... Maryland (4) ...... A...... L...... 88-94 ...... 60-68 Dec. 30, 1958 ...... Michigan State (7)...... RAL ...... L...... 58-75 ...... 22-34 Feb. 5, 1973 ...... N.C. State (2) ...... A...... L...... 73-76 ...... 60-69 Dec. 31, 1958 ...... Cincinnati (2) ...... RAL ...... W ...... 72-68 ...... 23-34 Feb. 14, 1973 ...... Maryland (10) ...... H ...... W ...... 95-85 ...... 61-69 Jan. 14, 1959 ...... N.C. State (1) ...... A...... W ...... 72-68 ...... 24-34 Feb. 27, 1973 ...... N.C. State (2) ...... H ...... L...... 78-82 ...... 61-70 Feb. 18, 1959 ...... N.C. State (6) ...... H ...... W ...... 74-67 ...... 25-34 Dec. 1, 1973 ...... Houston (14)...... GR...... W ...... 97-74 ...... 62-70 Mar. 7, 1959 *...... N.C. State (10) ...... RAL ...... L...... 56-80 ...... 25-35 Dec. 10, 1973 ...... Kentucky (10) ...... GR...... W ...... 101-84 ...... 63-70 Dec. 18, 1959 ...... Kentucky (13) ...... LX ...... L...... 70-76 ...... 25-36 Jan. 4, 1974 ...... N.C. State (5) ...... GR...... L...... 77-78 ...... 63-71 Dec. 19, 1959 ...... St. Louis (7) ...... LX ...... L...... 52-68 ...... 25-37 Jan. 22, 1974 ...... N.C. State (3) ...... H ...... L...... 80-83 ...... 63-72 Dec. 29, 1959 ...... Duke (18) ...... RAL ...... W ...... 75-53 ...... 26-37 Jan. 26, 1974 ...... Maryland (5) ...... H ...... W ...... 82-73 ...... 64-72 Dec. 30, 1959 ...... Wake Forest (19) ...... RAL ...... L...... 50-53 ...... 26-38 Feb. 13, 1974 ...... Maryland (6) ...... A...... L...... 80-91 ...... 64-73 Feb. 26, 1974 ...... N.C. State (1) ...... A...... L...... 72-83 ...... 64-74 1960s Mar. 8, 1974 *...... Maryland (4) ...... GR...... L...... 85-105 ...... 64-75 Dec. 7, 1974 ...... Houston (20)...... A...... W ...... 96-87 ...... 65-75 Dec. 9, 1974 ...... Kentucky (15) ...... LV ...... L...... 78-90 ...... 65-76 Jan. 8, 1960 ...... Wake Forest (8) ...... GR...... W ...... 62-59 ...... 27-38 Jan. 4, 1975 ...... N.C. State (1) ...... GR...... L...... 67-82 ...... 65-77 Dec. 13, 1960 ...... Kentucky (20) ...... GR...... L...... 65-70 ...... 27-39 Jan. 18, 1975 ...... N.C. State (4) ...... A...... L (OT) ....85-88 ...... 65-78 Dec. 16, 1960 ...... Kansas State (20) ...... A...... L...... 69-77 ...... 27-40 Jan. 25, 1975 ...... Maryland (2) ...... H ...... W (OT)..95-93 ...... 66-78 Dec. 17, 1960 ....Kansas (16) ...... A...... W ...... 78-70 ...... 28-40 Feb. 15, 1975 ...... Maryland (3) ...... H ...... L...... 74-96 ...... 66-79 Dec. 31, 1960 ...... Duke (6) ...... RAL ...... W ...... 76-71 ...... 29-40 Feb. 25, 1975 ...... N.C. State (7) ...... H ...... W ...... 76-74 ...... 67-79

272 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 Mar. 7, 1975 *...... Clemson (14) ...... GR...... W (OT)..76-71 ...... 68-79 Jan. 29, 1984 ...... LSU (10)...... H ...... W ...... 90-79 ...... 127-101 Mar. 8, 1975 *...... N.C. State (8) ...... GR...... W ...... 70-66 ...... 69-79 Mar. 3, 1984 ...... Duke (15) ...... H ...... W (2OT)96-83 ...... 128-101 Mar. 20, 1975 + ..Syracuse (20) ...... PR ...... L...... 76-78 ...... 69-80 Mar. 10, 1984 *....Duke (16) ...... GR...... L...... 75-77 ...... 128-102 Dec. 8, 1975 ...... Kentucky (7) ...... CH...... W ...... 90-77 ...... 70-80 Mar. 17, 1984 + ..Temple (20) ...... CH...... W ...... 77-66 ...... 129-102 Jan. 14, 1976 ...... Wake Forest (5) ...... H ...... W ...... 99-75 ...... 71-80 Jan. 13, 1985 ...... SMU (4) ...... GR...... L...... 82-84 ...... 129-103 Jan. 18, 1976 ...... N.C. State (13) ...... H ...... L...... 67-68 ...... 71-81 Jan. 19, 1985 ...... Duke (2) ...... H ...... L...... 77-93 ...... 129-104 Jan. 25, 1976 ...... Maryland (2) ...... H ...... W (OT)..95-93 ...... 72-81 Jan. 27, 1985 ...... (16)...... H ...... L...... 62-66 ...... 129-105 Feb. 11, 1976 ...... Maryland (4) ...... A...... W ...... 81-69 ...... 73-81 Feb. 13, 1985 ...... Maryland (20) ...... A...... W ...... 60-54 ...... 130-105 Feb. 24, 1976 ...... N.C. State (15) ...... A...... W ...... 91-79 ...... 74-81 Feb. 27, 1985 ...... Georgia Tech (10)...... A...... L...... 62-67 ...... 130-106 Mar. 13, 1976 + ..Alabama (8)...... DT ...... L...... 64-79 ...... 74-82 Mar. 2, 1985 ...... Duke (5) ...... A...... W ...... 78-68 ...... 131-106 Nov. 26, 1976 ...... N.C. State (15) ...... GR...... W ...... 78-66 ...... 75-82 Mar. 9, 1985 *...... N.C. State (18) ...... OM ...... W ...... 57-51 ...... 132-106 Jan. 5, 1977 ...... Clemson (16) ...... GR...... W ...... 91-63 ...... 76-82 Mar. 10, 1985 *....Georgia Tech (9)...... OM ...... L...... 54-57 ...... 132-107 Jan. 13, 1977 ...... Wake Forest (7) ...... A...... W ...... 77-75 ...... 77-82 Dec. 1, 1985 ...... Nevada-Las Vegas (16) ....AN ...... W ...... 65-60 ...... 133-107 Jan. 22, 1977 ...... Maryland (13) ...... A...... W ...... 71-68 ...... 78-82 Jan. 18, 1986 ...... Duke (3) ...... H ...... W ...... 95-92 ...... 134-107 Jan 26, 1977 ...... Wake Forest (10) ...... H ...... L...... 66-67 ...... 79-83 Jan. 25, 1986 ...... Georgia Tech (4)...... H ...... W ...... 85-77 ...... 135-107 Jan. 29, 1977 ...... Clemson (19) ...... A...... L...... 73-93 ...... 80-84 Jan. 26, 1986 ...... Notre Dame ...... H ...... W ...... 73-61 ...... 136-107 Feb. 27, 1977 ...... Louisville (10) ...... CH...... W ...... 96-89 ...... 80-84 Feb. 4, 1986 ...... Georgia Tech (2)...... A...... W (OT)..78-77 ...... 137-107 Mar. 17, 1977 + ..Notre Dame (10) ...... CP ...... W ...... 79-77 ...... 81-84 Feb. 23, 1986 ...... N.C. State (20) ...... A...... L...... 65-76 ...... 137-108 Mar. 19, 1977 + ..Kentucky (3) ...... CP ...... W ...... 79-72 ...... 82-84 Mar. 2, 1986 ...... Duke (1) ...... A...... L...... 74-82 ...... 137-109 Mar. 26, 1977 + ..Nevada-Las Vegas (4) ...... OM ...... W ...... 84-83 ...... 83-84 Mar. 20, 1986 + ..Louisville (7) ...... HOU ...... L...... 79-94 ...... 137-110 Mar. 28, 1977 + ..Marquette (7) ...... OM ...... L...... 58-67 ...... 83-85 Dec. 20, 1986 ...... Illinois (5) ...... H ...... W ...... 90-77 ...... 138-110 Dec. 17, 1977 ....Cincinnati (6) ...... GR...... W ...... 67-59 ...... 84-85 Dec. 29, 1986 ...... Purdue (2) ...... DA...... W ...... 88-86 ...... 139-110 Jan. 7, 1978 ...... Virginia (13)...... A...... W ...... 76-61 ...... 85-85 Jan. 10, 1987 ...... Duke (17) ...... A...... W ...... 85-77 ...... 140-110 Feb. 12, 1978 ...... Providence (20)...... A...... L...... 59-61 ...... 85-86 Jan. 18, 1987 ...... N.C. State (17) ...... H ...... W ...... 96-78 ...... 141-110 Feb. 25, 1978 ...... Duke (13) ...... H ...... W ...... 87-83 ...... 86-86 Jan. 28, 1987 ...... Clemson (14) ...... A...... W ...... 108-99 ....142-110 Mar. 11, 1978 + ..San Francisco (20) ...... TP ...... L...... 64-68 ...... 86-87 Feb. 21, 1987 ...... Clemson (10) ...... H ...... W ...... 96-80 ...... 143-110 Dec. 2, 1978 ...... Duke (1) ...... GR ...... L...... 68-78 ...... 86-88 Feb. 26, 1987 ...... Duke (17) ...... H ...... W ...... 77-71 ...... 144-110 Dec. 16, 1978 ...... Michigan State (3)...... H ...... W ...... 70-69 ...... 87-88 Mar. 19, 1987 + ..Notre Dame (18) ...... ML ...... W ...... 74-68 ...... 145-110 Jan. 13, 1979 ...... Duke (7) ...... H ...... W ...... 74-68 ...... 88-88 Mar. 21, 1987 + ..Syracuse (10) ...... ML ...... L...... 75-79 ...... 145-111 Jan. 14, 1979 ...... Arkansas (10)...... GR...... W ...... 63-57 ...... 89-88 Nov. 21, 1987 ...... Syracuse (1) ...... SF ...... W (OT)..96-93 ...... 146-111 Jan. 17, 1979 ...... N.C. State (14) ...... A...... W ...... 70-69 ...... 90-88 Jan. 21, 1988 ...... Duke (9) ...... H ...... L...... 69-70 ...... 146-112 Jan. 20, 1979 ...... Maryland (19) ...... A...... W ...... 54-53 ...... 91-88 Jan. 24, 1988 ...... N.C. State (20) ...... A...... W ...... 77-73 ...... 147-112 Feb. 24, 1979 ...... Duke (6) ...... A...... L...... 40-47 ...... 91-89 Feb. 11, 1988 ...... N.C. State (16) ...... H ...... W (OT)..75-73 ...... 148-112 Mar. 3, 1979 *...... Duke (5) ...... GR...... W ...... 71-63 ...... 92-89 Feb. 21, 1988 ...... Temple (1) ...... H ...... L...... 66-83 ...... 148-113 Dec. 1, 1979 ...... Duke (3) ...... GR...... L...... 74-86 ...... 92-90 Mar. 2, 1988 ...... Georgia Tech (13)...... A...... W ...... 97-80 ...... 149-113 Dec. 22, 1979 ...... Indiana (5) ...... A...... W ...... 61-57 ...... 93-90 Mar. 6, 1988 ...... Duke (9) ...... A...... L...... 81-96 ...... 149-114 Mar. 13, 1988 *....Duke (8) ...... GR...... L...... 61-65 ...... 149-115 1980s Mar. 19, 1988 + ..Loyola Marymount (15) ....SLC ...... W ...... 123-97 ....150-115 Mar. 25, 1988 + ..Michigan (10)...... SE ...... W ...... 78-69 ...... 151-115 Mar. 27, 1988 + ..Arizona (2)...... SE ...... L...... 52-70 ...... 151-116 Jan. 5, 1980 ...... Virginia (13)...... A...... L...... 82-88 ...... 93-91 Nov. 23, 1988 ....Missouri (13) ...... MSG ...... L...... 81-91 ...... 151-117 Jan. 12, 1980 ...... Duke (1) ...... A...... W ...... 82-67 ...... 94-91 Nov. 25, 1988 ...... Indiana (20) ...... MSG ...... W ...... 106-92 ....152-117 Jan. 16, 1980 ...... N.C. State (16) ...... H ...... W ...... 67-64 ...... 95-91 Dec. 2, 1988 ...... Arizona (11)...... CH...... W ...... 79-72 ...... 153-117 Jan. 26, 1980 ...... Clemson (12) ...... H ...... W ...... 73-70 ...... 96-91 Dec. 3, 1988 ...... Missouri (8) ...... CH...... W ...... 76-60 ...... 154-117 Feb. 7, 1980 ...... Maryland (7) ...... A...... L...... 69-70 ...... 96-92 Dec. 19, 1988 ...... UCLA (20) ...... H ...... W ...... 104-78 ....155-117 Feb. 23, 1980 ...... Duke (17) ...... H ...... W ...... 96-71 ...... 97-92 Jan. 18, 1989 ...... Duke (1) ...... A...... W ...... 91-71 ...... 156-117 Nov. 24, 1980 ...... Georgetown (16) ...... AN ...... W ...... 83-71 ...... 98-92 Jan. 21, 1989 ...... N.C. State (15) ...... H ...... W ...... 84-81 ...... 157-117 Nov. 30, 1980 ...... Arkansas (20)...... AN ...... W ...... 64-58 ...... 99-92 Feb. 9, 1989 ...... N.C. State (17) ...... A...... L...... 88-98 ...... 157-118 Dec. 20, 1980 ...... Indiana (11) ...... H ...... W ...... 65-56 ...... 100-92 Mar. 5, 1989 ...... Duke (9) ...... H ...... L...... 86-88 ...... 157-119 Jan. 7, 1981 ...... Maryland (8) ...... H ...... W ...... 75-66 ...... 101-92 Mar. 12, 1989 *....Duke (7) ...... OM ...... W ...... 77-74 ...... 158-119 Jan. 10, 1981 ...... Virginia (3)...... A...... L...... 57-63 ...... 101-93 Mar. 23, 1989 + ..Michigan (10)...... LX ...... L...... 87-92 ...... 158-120 Jan. 22, 1981 ...... Wake Forest (3) ...... A...... W ...... 74-60 ...... 102-93 Nov. 26, 1989 ...... Missouri (11) ...... LH ...... L...... 73-80 ...... 158-121 Feb. 3, 1981 ...... Virginia (1)...... H ...... L (OT) ....79-80 ...... 102-94 Dec. 7, 1989 ...... Georgetown (3) ...... ML ...... L...... 81-93 ...... 158-122 Feb. 11, 1981 ...... Wake Forest (7) ...... H ...... L...... 68-84 ...... 102-95 Feb. 15, 1981 ...... Maryland (19) ...... A...... W ...... 76-63 ...... 103-95 Mar. 6, 1981 *...... Wake Forest (11) ...... CC...... W ...... 58-57 ...... 104-95 1990s Mar. 7, 1981 *...... Maryland (20) ...... CC...... W ...... 61-60 ...... 105-95 Mar. 19, 1981 + ..Utah (14) ...... A...... W ...... 61-56 ...... 106-95 Jan. 17, 1990 ...... Duke (8) ...... H ...... W ...... 79-60 ...... 159-122 Mar. 28, 1981 + ..Virginia (5)...... PH ...... W ...... 78-65 ...... 107-95 Jan. 20, 1990 ...... N.C. State (19) ...... A...... W ...... 91-81 ...... 160-122 Mar. 30, 1981 + ..Indiana (9) ...... PH ...... L...... 50-63 ...... 107-96 Feb. 1, 1990 ...... Georgia Tech (13)...... A...... L...... 75-102 ....160-123 Dec. 3, 1981 ...... Tulsa (9) ...... H ...... W ...... 78-70 ...... 108-96 Feb. 24, 1990 ...... Clemson (23) ...... A...... L...... 61-69 ...... 160-124 Dec. 26, 1981 ...... Kentucky (2) ...... ML ...... W ...... 82-69 ...... 109-96 Feb. 28, 1990 ...... Georgia Tech (11)...... H ...... W ...... 81-79 ...... 161-124 Jan. 9, 1982 ...... Virginia (2)...... H ...... W ...... 65-60 ...... 110-96 Mar. 4, 1990 ...... Duke (5) ...... A...... W ...... 87-75 ...... 162-124 Jan. 13, 1982 ...... N.C. State (12) ...... A...... W ...... 61-41 ...... 111-96 Mar. 17, 1990 + ..Oklahoma (1) ...... AU...... W ...... 79-77 ...... 163-124 Jan. 30, 1982 ...... N.C. State (17) ...... H ...... W ...... 58-44 ...... 112-96 Mar. 22, 1990 + ..Arkansas (7)...... DA...... L...... 73-96 ...... 163-125 Feb. 3, 1982 ...... Virginia (3)...... A...... L...... 58-74 ...... 112-97 Dec. 6, 1990 ...... Connecticut (14) ...... H ...... W ...... 79-64 ...... 164-125 Feb. 17, 1982 ...... Wake Forest (14) ...... A-GR ...... W ...... 69-51 ...... 113-97 Dec. 10, 1990 ...... Kentucky (25) ...... H ...... W ...... 84-81 ...... 165-125 Mar. 7, 1982 *...... Virginia (3)...... GR...... W ...... 47-45 ...... 114-97 Dec. 15, 1990 ....Alabama (20)...... H ...... W ...... 95-79 ...... 166-125 Mar. 19, 1982 + ..Alabama (13)...... RAL ...... W ...... 74-69 ...... 115-97 Jan. 12, 1991 ...... Virginia (13)...... A...... W (2OT)89-86 ...... 167-125 Mar. 29, 1982 + ..Georgetown (6) ...... NO ...... W ...... 63-62 ...... 116-97 Jan. 19, 1991 ...... Duke (12) ...... A...... L...... 60-74 ...... 167-126 Nov. 20, 1982 ...... St. John’s (N.Y.)(19)...... SF ...... L (OT) ....74-78 ...... 116-98 Feb. 9, 1991 ...... Virginia (11)...... H ...... W ...... 77-58 ...... 168-126 Nov. 27, 1982 ...... Missouri (15) ...... SL ...... L...... 60-64 ...... 116-99 Mar. 3, 1991 ...... Duke (8) ...... H ...... L...... 77-83 ...... 168-127 Dec. 30, 1982 ...... Missouri (12) ...... HON ...... W ...... 73-58 ...... 117-99 Mar. 10, 1991 *....Duke (6) ...... CH...... W ...... 96-74 ...... 169-127 Jan. 8, 1983 ...... Syracuse (9) ...... CH...... W ...... 87-64 ...... 118-99 Mar. 30, 1991 + ..Kansas (12) ...... IN ...... L...... 73-79 ...... 169-128 Jan. 15, 1983 ...... Virginia (2)...... A...... W ...... 101-95 ...... 119-99 Dec. 4, 1991 ...... Seton Hall (6) ...... ML ...... W ...... 83-54 ...... 170-128 Jan. 27, 1983 ...... Wake Forest (19) ...... A-GR ...... W ...... 80-78 ...... 120-99 Feb. 2, 1992 ...... Georgia Tech (20)...... A...... W ...... 86-76 ...... 171-128 Feb. 10, 1983 ...... Virginia (3)...... H ...... W ...... 64-63 ...... 121-99 Feb. 5, 1992 ...... Duke (1) ...... H ...... W ...... 75-73 ...... 172-128 Feb. 13, 1983 ...... Villanova (12)...... H ...... L...... 53-56 ...... 121-100 Feb. 27, 1992 ...... Florida State (22) ...... A...... L...... 96-110 ....172-129 Mar. 27, 1983 + ..Georgia (18) ...... SY ...... L...... 77-82 ...... 121-101 Mar. 8, 1992 ...... Duke (1) ...... A...... L...... 77-89 ...... 172-130 Dec. 29, 1983 ...... St. John’s (N.Y.)(8)...... MSG ...... W ...... 64-51 ...... 122-101 Mar. 14, 1992 *....Florida State (18) ...... CH...... W ...... 80-76 ...... 173-130 Jan. 7, 1984 ...... N.C. State (12) ...... A...... W ...... 81-60 ...... 123-101 Mar. 15, 1992 *....Duke (1) ...... CH...... L ...... 74-94 ...... 173-131 Jan. 12, 1984 ...... Maryland (5) ...... A...... W ...... 74-62 ...... 124-101 Mar. 21, 1992 + ..Alabama (13)...... CI ...... W ...... 64-55 ...... 174-131 Jan. 14, 1984 ...... Wake Forest (12) ...... A-GR ...... W ...... 70-62 ...... 125-101 Mar. 27, 1992 + ..Ohio State (3)...... LX ...... L...... 73-80 ...... 174-132 Jan. 25, 1984 ...... Wake Forest (17) ...... H ...... W ...... 100-63 ....126-101 Dec. 29, 1992 ...... Michigan (6)...... HO ...... L...... 78-79 ...... 174-133

CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 273 Jan. 13, 1993 ...... Georgia Tech (8)...... H ...... W ...... 80-67 ...... 175-133 Jan. 20, 1993 ...... Virginia (7)...... H ...... W ...... 80-58 ...... 176-133 2000s Jan. 24, 1993 ...... Seton Hall (10) ...... A...... W ...... 70-66 ...... 177-133 Jan. 27, 1993 ...... Florida State (19) ...... H ...... W ...... 82-77 ...... 178-133 Jan. 27, 2000 ...... Maryland (22) ...... H ...... W ...... 75-63 ...... 232-160 Feb. 3, 1993 ...... Duke (5) ...... A...... L...... 67-81 ...... 178-134 Feb. 3, 2000 ...... Duke (3) ...... H ...... L (OT) ....86-90 ...... 232-161 Feb. 21, 1993 ...... Virginia (23)...... A...... W ...... 78-58 ...... 179-134 Feb. 26, 2000 ...... Maryland (19) ...... A...... L...... 73-81 ...... 232-162 Feb. 27, 1993 ...... Florida State (6) ...... A...... W ...... 86-76 ...... 180-134 Mar. 4, 2000 ...... Duke (4) ...... A...... L...... 76-90 ...... 232-163 Mar. 3, 1993 ...... Wake Forest (14) ...... H ...... W ...... 83-65 ...... 181-134 Mar. 19, 2000+ ....Stanford (3) ...... BIR...... W ...... 60-53 ...... 233-163 Mar. 7, 1993 ...... Duke (6) ...... H ...... W ...... 83-69 ...... 182-134 Mar. 24, 2000+ ....Tennessee (11) ...... AUS...... W ...... 74-69 ...... 234-163 Mar. 26, 1993 + ..Arkansas (12)...... ML ...... W ...... 80-74 ...... 183-134 Mar. 26, 2000+ ....Tulsa (18) ...... AUS...... W ...... 59-55 ...... 235-163 Mar. 28, 1993 + ..Cincinnati (7) ...... ML ...... W (OT)..75-68 ...... 184-134 Apr. 3, 2000+ ...... Florida (13) ...... IN ...... L...... 59-71 ...... 235-164 Apr. 3, 1993 +...... Kansas (9) ...... NO ...... W ...... 78-68 ...... 185-134 Nov. 29, 2000 ...... Michigan State (3)...... A...... L...... 64-77 ...... 235-165 Apr. 5, 1993 +...... Michigan (3)...... NO ...... W ...... 77-71 ...... 186-134 Jan. 6, 2001 ...... Wake Forest (4) ...... H ...... W ...... 70-69 ...... 236-165 Nov. 19, 1993 ...... Cincinnati (22) ...... H ...... W ...... 90-63 ...... 187-134 Jan. 10, 2001 ...... Maryland (14) ...... A...... W ...... 86-83 ...... 237-165 Nov. 24, 1993 ...... Massachusettes (18) ...... MSG ...... L (OT) ....86-91 ...... 187-135 Jan. 24, 2001 ...... Virginia (13)...... H ...... W ...... 88-81 ...... 238-165 Nov. 26, 1993 ...... Minnesota (9) ...... MSG ...... W ...... 90-76 ...... 188-135 Feb. 1, 2001 ...... Duke (2) ...... A...... W ...... 85-83 ...... 239-165 Dec. 3, 1993 ...... George Washington (22)..CH...... W ...... 87-62 ...... 189-135 Feb. 6, 2001 ...... Wake Forest (19) ...... A...... W ...... 80-74 ...... 240-165 Jan. 12, 1994 ...... Georgia Tech (17)...... A...... L...... 69-89 ...... 189-136 Feb. 10, 2001 ...... Maryland (13) ...... H ...... W ...... 96-82 ...... 241-165 Feb. 3, 1994 ...... Duke (1) ...... H ...... W ...... 89-78 ...... 190-136 Feb. 25, 2001 ...... Virginia (9)...... A...... L...... 66-86 ...... 241-166 Mar. 5, 1994 ...... Duke (2) ...... A...... W ...... 87-77 ...... 191-136 Mar. 4, 2001 ...... Duke (2) ...... H ...... L...... 81-95 ...... 241-167 Dec. 3, 1994 ...... Cincinnati (10) ...... CH...... W ...... 86-76 ...... 192-136 Mar. 11, 2001* ....Duke (3) ...... ATL ...... L...... 53-79 ...... 241-168 Dec. 8, 1994 ...... Villanova (24)...... H ...... W ...... 75-66 ...... 193-136 Dec. 8, 2001 ...... Kentucky (11) ...... A...... L...... 59-79 ...... 241-169 Jan. 7, 1995 ...... Maryland (7) ...... H ...... W ...... 100-90 ....194-136 Dec. 22, 2001 ...... St. Joseph’s (15) ...... CH...... W ...... 92-76 ...... 242-169 Jan. 11, 1995 ...... Georgia Tech (22)...... H ...... W ...... 86-75 ...... 195-136 Jan. 5, 2002 ...... Wake Forest (23) ...... H ...... L...... 62-84 ...... 242-170 Jan. 14, 1995 ...... Clemson (18) ...... A...... W ...... 83-66 ...... 196-136 Jan. 9, 2002 ...... Maryland (4) ...... A...... L...... 79-112 ....242-171 Jan. 18, 1995 ...... Virginia (18)...... H ...... W ...... 79-76 ...... 197-136 Jan. 12, 2002 ...... Virginia (7)...... H ...... L...... 67-71 ...... 242-172 Jan. 28, 1995 ...... Wake Forest (16) ...... A...... W ...... 62-61 ...... 198-136 Jan. 31, 2002 ...... Duke (1) ...... H ...... L...... 58-87 ...... 242-173 Feb. 7, 1995 ...... Maryland (8) ...... A...... L...... 73-86 ...... 198-137 Feb. 6, 2002 ...... Wake Forest (19) ...... A...... L...... 66-90 ...... 242-174 Feb. 12, 1995 ...... Georgia Tech (18)...... A...... W ...... 85-81 ...... 199-137 Feb. 10, 2002 ...... Maryland (3) ...... H ...... L...... 77-92 ...... 242-175 Feb. 19, 1995 ...... Virginia (16)...... A...... L...... 71-73 ...... 199-138 Feb. 12, 2002 ...... Virginia (10)...... A...... L...... 63-73 ...... 242-176 Feb. 28, 1995 ...... Wake Forest (9) ...... H ...... L...... 70-79 ...... 199-139 Mar. 3, 2002 ...... Duke (3) ...... A...... L...... 65-91 ...... 242-177 Mar. 11, 1995 *....Maryland (10) ...... GR...... W (OT)..97-92 ...... 200-139 Mar. 8, 2002* ...... Duke (3) ...... CH...... L...... 48-60 ...... 242-178 Mar. 12, 1995 *....Wake Forest (7) ...... GR...... L (OT) ....80-82 ...... 200-140 Mar. 19, 1995 + ..Iowa State (24) ...... TL ...... W ...... 73-51 ...... 201-140 # Tournament Mar. 23, 1995 + ..Georgetown (22) ...... BIR...... W ...... 74-64 ...... 202-140 *Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament Mar. 25, 1995 + ..Kentucky (2) ...... BIR...... W ...... 74-61 ...... 203-140 +NCAA Tournament Apr. 1, 1995 +...... Arkansas (6)...... SE ...... L...... 68-75 ...... 203-141 Nov. 22, 1995 ...... Villanova (3)...... LH ...... L...... 75-77 ...... 203-142 Dec. 2, 1995 ...... Stanford (16) ...... CH...... W ...... 87-63 ...... 204-142 Jan. 14, 1996 ...... Clemson (16) ...... H ...... W ...... 86-53 ...... 205-142 Jan. 20, 1996 ...... Villanova (7)...... A...... L...... 56-76 ...... 205-143 Jan. 27, 1996 ...... Wake Forest (9) ...... H ...... W ...... 65-59 ...... 206-143 CAROLINA VS. RANKED TEAMS: boro, N.C. Feb. 27, 1996 ...... Wake Forest (13) ...... A...... L...... 60-84 ...... 206-144 242-178 HON – Neal Blaisdell Center Arena, Mar. 17, 1996 + ..Texas Tech (8) ...... RICH ...... L...... 73-92 ...... 206-145 Honolulu, Hawaii Nov. 22, 1996 ...... Arizona (19)...... SP ...... L...... 72-83 ...... 206-146 By Decades: HOU – The Summit, Houston, Texas Jan. 4, 1997 ...... Wake Forest (2) ...... A...... L...... 57-81 ...... 206-147 1940s: 0-3 IN - RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Ind. Jan. 8, 1997 ...... Maryland (19) ...... H ...... L...... 75-85 ...... 206-148 1950s: 25-32 KC - Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, 1960s: 23-24 Mo. Jan. 26, 1997 ...... Clemson (2) ...... H ...... W ...... 61-48 ...... 207-148 1970s: 44-30 LA - Sports Arena, Los Angeles, Calif. Jan. 29, 1997 ...... Duke (12) ...... A...... L...... 73-80 ...... 207-149 1980s: 66-31 LC - Jon M. Huntsman Center, Salt Lake Feb. 19, 1997 ...... Wake Forest (4) ...... H ...... W ...... 74-60 ...... 208-149 1990s: 72-37 City, Utah Feb. 22, 1997 ...... Maryland (14) ...... A...... W ...... 93-81 ...... 209-149 2000s: 12-21 LH - Lahaina Civic Center, Maui, Hawaii Feb. 26, 1997 ...... Clemson (12) ...... A...... W ...... 76-69 ...... 210-149 LX - Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Mar. 2, 1997 ...... Duke (7) ...... H ...... W ...... 91-85 ...... 211-149 Southern Conference Tournament: 0-2 LV - Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. Mar. 8, 1997 *...... Wake Forest (8) ...... GR...... W ...... 86-73 ...... 212-149 ACC Tournament: 18-16 MAU - Lahaina Civic Center, Maui, Mar. 15, 1997 + ..Colorado (24)...... WS ...... W ...... 73-56 ...... 213-149 NCAA Tournament: 38-23 Hawaii Mar. 21, 1997 + ..Louisville (25) ...... SY ...... W ...... 97-74 ...... 214-149 vs. Clemson: 11-2 ML - Continental Airlines Arena, East Mar. 29, 1997 + ..Arizona (15)...... IN ...... L...... 58-66 ...... 214-150 vs. Duke: 33-45 Rutherford, N.J. Nov. 27, 1997 ...... UCLA (7) ...... AN ...... W ...... 109-68 ....215-150 vs. Florida State: 5-2 MO - West Virginia University Coliseum, vs. Georgia Tech: 8-5 Morgantown, W.Va. Nov. 29, 1997 ...... Purdue (6) ...... AN ...... W ...... 73-69 ...... 216-150 vs. Maryland: 24-16 MSG - Madison Square Garden, New Dec. 13, 1997 ...... Princeton (22) ...... H ...... W ...... 50-42 ...... 217-150 vs. NC State: 25-27 York, N.Y. Dec. 20, 1997 ...... Florida State (17) ...... A...... W ...... 81-73 ...... 218-150 vs. Virginia: 14-8 NO - The Louisiana Superdome, New Jan. 3, 1998 ...... Clemson (21) ...... A...... W ...... 73-70 ...... 219-150 vs. Wake Forest: 19-10 Orleans, La. Jan. 24, 1998 ...... Florida State (20) ...... H ...... W ...... 103-55 ....220-150 NY – New York, N. Y.OM - The Omni, Feb. 5, 1998 ...... Duke (1) ...... H ...... W ...... 97-73 ...... 221-150 Sites Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 14, 1998 ...... Maryland (24) ...... H ...... W ...... 85-67 ...... 222-150 AN – Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, Alas- PH - The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 28, 1998 ...... Duke (1) ...... A...... L...... 75-77 ...... 222-151 ka PO - Portland, Ore. Mar. 7, 1998 *...... Maryland (20) ...... GR...... W (OT)..83-73 ...... 223-151 ATL - Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. PR - Providence Civic Center, Provi- Mar. 8, 1998 *...... Duke (1) ...... GR...... W ...... 83-68 ...... 224-151 AUS - Erwin Center, Austin, Texas dence, N.J. Mar. 19, 1998 + ..Michigan State (16)...... GR...... W ...... 73-58 ...... 225-151 BIR - Jefferson Coliseum, Birmingham, RAL - , Raleigh, N.C. Ala. Mar. 21, 1998 + ..Connecticut (6) ...... GR...... W ...... 75-64 ...... 226-151 RICH - Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, CC – Capital Centre, Landover, Md. Va. Mar. 28, 1998 + ..Utah (7) ...... SA ...... L...... 59-65 ...... 226-152 CH - Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, SA - Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas Nov. 25, 1998 ...... Purdue (14) ...... NY...... W ...... 54-47 ...... 227-152 N.C. SE - The Kingdome, Seattle, Wash. Nov. 27, 1998 ...... Stanford (3) ...... NY...... W ...... 57-49 ...... 228-152 CHI - United Center, Chicago, Ill. SF – Hall of Fame Tipoff Classic, Spring- Jan. 2, 1999 ...... Clemson (14) ...... H ...... W ...... 69-53 ...... 229-152 CI - Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, field Civic Center, Springfield, Mass. Jan. 13, 1999 ...... Maryland (5) ...... H ...... L...... 76-89 ...... 229-153 Ohio SL – The Checkerdome, St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 27, 1999 ...... Duke (2) ...... A...... L...... 77-89 ...... 229-154 CP - , College Park, SP – Springfield Civic Center, Spring- Feb. 13, 1999 ...... Maryland (7) ...... A...... L...... 64-81 ...... 229-155 Md. field, Mass. Feb. 27, 1999 ...... Duke (1) ...... H ...... L...... 61-81 ...... 229-156 DA - Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas SY - , Syracuse, N.Y. Mar. 6, 1999 *...... Maryland (5) ...... CH...... W ...... 86-79 ...... 230-156 DT – University of Dayton Arena, Day- TP – University Activity Center, Tempe, Mar. 7, 1999 *...... Duke (1) ...... CH...... L...... 73-96 ....230-157 ton, Ohio Ariz. Nov. 26, 1999 ...... Purdue (24) ...... MAU ...... W ...... 90-75 ...... 231-157 DU - Duke Indoor Stadium, Durham, WS - Lawrence Joel Memorial Coliseum, N.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. Dec. 1, 1999 ...... Michigan State (8)...... H ...... L...... 76-86 ...... 231-158 GR - Greensboro Coliseum, Greens- Dec. 8, 1999 ...... Cincinnati (1) ...... CHI ...... L...... 68-77 ...... 231-159 Dec. 21, 1999 ...... Indiana (20) ...... ML ...... L...... 73-82 ...... 231-160

274 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 2002-03 Carolina Basketball ALL-TIME AP POLL RANKINGS

CAROLINA WEEK-BY-WEEK IN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLLS Year Preseason 1 2 3 4 5 6 789101112131415161718 Poll Dates 1948-49 -Not Ranked- 1/20-3/8 1949-50 -Not Ranked- 1/5-3/7 1950-51 -Not Ranked- 12/19-3/7 1951-52 -Not Ranked- 12/11-3/4 1952-53 ------18 12 - - - - - 12/16-3/10 1953-54 -Not Ranked- 12/8-3/23 1954-55 -Not Ranked- 12/7-3/8 1955-56 - 16 6 4 5 9 989121098 15 12/6-3/6 1956-57 6 3 2 2 2 2 1111111 1 12/11-3/12 1957-58 1 1 4 4 3 6 877111691313 12/10-3/11 1958-59 13 10 3 4 3 3 2222135 9 12/9-3/9 1959-60 - - 19 16 12 12 17 13 19 - 16 - 12/22-3/8 1960-61 5 10 11 6 7 6 4567755 12/13-3/7 1961-62 -Not Ranked- 12/19-3/13 1962-63 ------10 ------12/4-3/12 1963-64 -Not Ranked- 12/10-3/10 1964-65 13 ------12/8-3/9 1965-66 -Not Ranked- 12/7-3/8 1966-67 9 8 6 3 3 3 5 4222453 4 12/6-3/7 1967-68 4 5 7 4 5 3 3 3333333 54 12/5-3/12 1968-69 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2222232 4 12/3-3/4 1969-70 7 5 7 4 4 4 7 997101319-- 12/9-3/10 1970-71 - - 20 17 - 20 15 20 20 16 11 8 13 12 13 13 12/8-3/16 1971-72 2 3 4 4 4 3 3 3343353 32 12/7-3/14 1972-73 - 13 11 13 11 9 7 4386667 811 12/5-3/13 1973-74 5 5 5 4 4 4 5 5444464 681012 12/4-3/27 1974-75 11 9 8 10 8 8 15 14 14 10 12 11 13 14 12 7 6 9 9 12/3-4/2 1975-76 5 4 4 4 3 3 6 7544334 458 12/2-3/16 1976-77 3 9 12 11 10 9 6 5441314139645 11/30-3/15 1977-78 1 2 2 5 3 2 2 25367118101116 11/29-3/13 1978-79 16 14 14 13 6 5 3 3224644 739 11/28-3/13 1979-80 6 8 8 8 6 6 15 9 13 11 11 11 8 10 15 12/4-3/4 1980-81 13 10 10 8 6 6 16 17 17 12 11 10 13 11 12 6 12/2-3/10 1981-82 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1122222 11 12/1-3/9 1982-83 3 15 17 17 - - 18 11 3311311858 11/30-3/15 1983-84 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1111111 111 11/29-3/13 1984-85 - 19 16 13 10 7 9 56811151313867 11/27-3/12 1985-86 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111111 348 11/26-3/11 1986-87 1 1 5 4 4 4 3 3213332 22 12/2-3/10 1987-88 3 1 5 4 4 4 4 2238659 697 12/1-3/15 1988-89 6 5 10 8 8 8 7 6 8 13 7 3 6 8 5 5 9 5 11/22-3/14 1989-90 7 12 17 - - 24 - ---25------11/27-3/13 1990-91 5 4 10 9 8 7 7 5579986 474 11/27-3/12 1991-92 8 6 5 5 9 8 8 8 14 10 11 9 6 4 10 16 20 18 11/25-3/16 1992-93 7 8 7 5 5 5 5 6533663 3114 11/23-3/15 1993-94 1 1 4 2 2 2 2 2144212 4541 11/22-3/14 1994-95 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1433212 3244 11/21-3/13 1995-96 20 20 17 13 10 11 11 16 10 10 11 8 12 17 17 19 20 25 11/20-3/11 1996-97 8 7 14 14 11 12 11 11 13 22 19 19 20 16 12 8 5 4 11/19-3/10 1997-98 4 4 4 3 2 1 1 1112221 1341 11/16-3/8 1998-99 11 10 9 3 7 7 7 9 11 9 10 10 12 12 14 14 15 13 11/15-3/8 1999-00 6 5 5 2 7 7 6 13 14 13 21 ------11/15-3/13 2000-01 6 7 7 6 14 15 15 14 13 9 6 5 4 1 1 2 4 6 6 11/13-3/12 2001-02 19 ------11/12-3/11

CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 275 2002-03 Carolina Basketball ALL-TIME COACHES POLL RANKINGS

CAROLINA WEEK-BY-WEEK IN THE COACHES POLLS Year Preseason 1 2 3 4 5 6 789101112131415161718 Poll Dates 1948-49 No Coaches Poll 1949-50 No Coaches Poll 1950-51* ------12/8-3/9 1951-52 ------12/6-3/11 1952-53 ------17 16 - - - - - 12/8-3/6 1953-54 ------12/15-3/9 1954-55 ------12/7-3/8 1955-56 - - 8 4 4 10 11 6 8 12 10 9 8 11 12/6-3/6 1956-57 3 2 2 2 2 2 2111111 11 12/5-3/12 1957-58 1 1 4 3 3 5 8761014111512 12/10-3/11 1958-59 19 14 5 5 4 4 2222145 6 12/9-3/9 1959-60 5 5 11 11 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 9 14 12/8-3/8 1960-61 5 3 7 11 5 7 6445756 6 12/6-3/7 1961-62 ------19 ------12/5-3/13 1962-63 - - - 20 14 12 ------12/4-3/12 1963-64 - - - 19 ------12/10-3/10 1964-65 19 ------12/8-3/9 1965-66 - - - 20 ------12/7-3/8 1966-67 9 8 2 3 3 3 3222333 3 12/6-3/7 1967-68 5 8 4 4 4 3 3333333 44 12/5-3/12 1968-69 2 2 2 2 2 2 2222232 32 12/3-3/11 1969-70 8 9 4 4 5 6 10 868131619- 12/9-3/10 1970-71 20 14 16 - 18 15 20 18 15 11 10 13 11 14 13 12/8-3/16 1971-72 2 5 4 4 3 3 3543332 22 12/7-3/14 1972-73 12 9 14 12 9 6 4386667 712 12/5-3/13 1973-74 4 2 3 4 5 5 5444444 8 12/11-3/12 1974-75 5 9 8 8 12 14 14 11 11 10 12 13 13 10 12/10-3/11 1975-76 4 4 3 3 8 7 4433333 6 12/9-3/9 1976-77 9 6 9 6 7 5 2 3 12 12 11 8 5 3 12/7-3/8 1977-78 2 4 3 2 2 2 4337889 10 12/6-3/6 1978-79 12 6 6 4 4 3 2664473 12/12-3/6 1979-80 7 8 9 4 4 15 10 12 11 11 11 8 9 15 12/4-3/4 1980-81 8 6 7 6 13 17 18 11 10 9 13 10 11 6 12/2-3/10 1981-82 1 1 1 1 1 1 1222221 1 12/8-3/9 1982-83 17 16 - - 16 11 33113111068 12/7-3/15 1983-84 2 2 2 2 2 2 1111111 11 12/6-3/13 1984-85 19 18 12 9 5 9 679141512151177 11/27-3/12 1985-86 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111113 38 12/3-3/11 1986-87 1 5 3 4 3 2 2113333 23 12/3-3/11 1987-88 1 4 4 4 3 3 2237559 698 12/1-3/15 1988-89 10 5 8 7 5 4 8 12 6 3 6 7 4 5 8 4 11/29-3/14 1989-90 10 15 - 20 19 - ---18------11/27-3/13 1990-91 4 10 10 8 7 7 5589986 484 11/27-3/12 1991-92** 5 5 5 6 8 7 7 13 11 11 9 8 6 10 13 16 14 12 11/25-4/8 1992-93** 7 6 5 5 5 5 6425633 1121 11/30-4/7 1993-94** 5 2 2 2 2 2 1342144 432 11/29-3/14 1994-95** 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2332122 235 11/28-3/13 1995-96** 21 22 18 13 12 11 11 13 9 9 11 8 11 17 17 19 20 24 24 -4/3 1996-97** 7 12 14 11 13 10 9 12 21 18 18 18 17 14 9 6 5 4 -4/2 1997-98*** 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1122211 3413 -4/1 1998-99*** 11 8 3 6 6 6 9 10 7899101214151318 -3/31 1999-00*** 5 6 2 7 9 7 14 14 21 ------11 -4/3 2000-01*** 4 7 6 12 15 16 16 14 11 6 6 4 1 1 2 4 5 5 10 11/20-4/3 2001-02*** 19 21 ------11/5-4/1 *From 1950-51 through 1990-91, UPI poll **CNN/USA Today poll ***ESPN/USA Today poll

276 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 2002-03 Carolina Basketball CAROLINA AS NO. 1 IN THE AP POLL Date Opponent Place W/L UNC Nov. 30, 1985 ..Purdue (14)...... AN ...... W...... 73-62 Jan. 30, 1957 ....Western Carolina ...... A ...... W...... 77-59 Dec. 1, 1985...... UNLV (14) ...... AN ...... W...... 65-60 Feb. 5, 1957 ...... Maryland ...... A ...... W** ...... 65-61 Dec. 7, 1985...... Rutgers ...... GR ...... W...... 114-71 CAROLINA AS NO. 1: Feb. 9, 1957 ...... Duke...... H ...... W...... 75-73 Dec. 14, 1985....Ohio University ...... H ...... W...... 99-57 138-24 Feb. 11, 1957 ....Virginia ...... A ...... W...... 68-59 Dec. 17, 1985....Jacksonville...... A ...... W...... 69-65 Feb. 13, 1957 ....Wake Forest ...... H ...... W...... 72-69 Dec. 20, 1985....Stanford ...... H ...... W...... 89-55 By Decades: Feb. 19, 1957 ....N.C. State...... H ...... W...... 86-75 50s: 23-2 Feb. 22, 1957 ....South Carolina ...... H ...... W...... 75-62 Dec. 22, 1985....The Citadel ...... CH ...... W...... 104-51 Feb. 26, 1957 ....Wake Forest ...... A ...... W...... 69-64 Dec. 27, 1985....Manhattan (15) ...... MI...... W...... 129-45 60s: 0-0 Mar. 1, 1957...... Duke...... A ...... W...... 86-72 Dec. 28, 1985....Brown (15) ...... MI...... W...... 115-63 70s: 1-0 Mar. 7, 1957...... Clemson (1) ...... RAL...... W...... 81-61 Dec. 31, 1985....Florida State ...... CH ...... W...... 109-64 80s: 82-11 Mar. 8, 1957...... Wake Forest (1)...... RAL...... W...... 61-59 Jan. 4, 1986 ...... N.C. State...... H ...... W...... 90-79 90s: 30-10 Mar. 9, 1957...... South Carolina (1)...... RAL...... W...... 95-75 Jan. 9, 1986 ...... Fordham...... MSG....W...... 92-68 2000s: 2-1 Mar. 12, 1957....Yale (2)...... MSG....W...... 90-74 Jan. 11, 1986 ....Wake Forest ...... GR ...... W...... 89-65 Mar. 15, 1957....Canisius (3)...... PH ...... W...... 87-75 Jan. 14, 1986 ....Maryland ...... A ...... W...... 71-67 home: 48-5 Mar. 16, 1957....Syracuse (3) ...... PH ...... W...... 67-58 Jan. 18, 1986 ....Duke...... H ...... W...... 95-92 away: 36-11 Mar. 22, 1957....Michigan State (4)...... KC ...... W*** ...... 74-70 Jan. 19, 1986 ....Marquette ...... A ...... W...... 66-64 Mar. 23, 1957....Kansas (4) ...... KC ...... W*** ...... 54-53 neutral sites: 54-8 Dec. 7, 1957...... Clemson ...... H ...... W...... 79-55 Jan. 25, 1986 ....Georgia Tech ...... H ...... W...... 85-77 Dec. 10, 1957....George Washington ..A ...... W...... 86-59 Jan. 26, 1986 ....Notre Dame ...... H ...... W...... 73-61 ACC Tournament: 9-2 Dec. 12, 1957....Furman...... CH ...... W...... 91-74 Jan. 30, 1986 ....Virginia ...... A ...... L ...... 73-86 NCAA Tournament: 16-3 Dec. 14, 1957....South Carolina ...... H ...... W...... 70-58 Feb. 1, 1986 ...... Clemson ...... H ...... W...... 85-67 vs. Clemson: 11-1 Dec. 20, 1957....Minnesota (5) ...... LX ...... W...... 73-67 Feb. 4, 1986 ...... Georgia Tech ...... A ...... W* ...... 78-77 vs. Duke: 7-1 Dec. 21, 1957....West Virginia (5)...... LX ...... L ...... 64-75 Feb. 8, 1986 ...... Wake Forest ...... H ...... W...... 91-62 vs. Florida State: 2-0 Feb. 18, 1959 ....N.C. State...... H ...... W...... 74-67 Feb. 12, 1986 ....Clemson ...... A ...... W...... 79-64 vs. Georgia Tech: 8-3 Feb. 21, 1959 ....Maryland ...... A ...... L ...... 51-69 Feb. 20, 1986 ....Maryland ...... H ...... L* ...... 72-77 vs. Maryland: 9-4 Nov. 28, 1977 ..Oregon State ...... CH ...... W...... 94-63 Feb. 23, 1986 ....N.C. State...... A ...... L ...... 65-76 Nov. 28, 1981 ..Kansas ...... CH ...... W...... 74-67 vs. N.C. State: 6-3 Nov. 30, 1981 ..Southern California ....GR ...... W...... 73-62 Nov. 28, 1986 ..Hawaii (16) ...... A ...... W...... 98-78 vs. Virginia: 9-1 Dec. 3, 1981...... Tulsa...... H ...... W...... 78-70 Nov. 29, 1986 ..Hawaii Loa (16) ...... A ...... W...... 118-80 vs. Wake Forest: 9-1 Dec. 12, 1981....South Florida ...... H ...... W...... 75-39 Dec. 1, 1986...... UCLA ...... A ...... L ...... 84-89 Dec. 19, 1981....Rutgers ...... MSG....W...... 59-36 Dec. 3, 1986...... Stetson ...... H ...... W...... 100-64 (1) ACC Tournament, Reynolds Coli- Dec. 26, 1981....Kentucky...... ML ...... W...... 82-69 Dec. 6, 1986...... Miami (Fla.) ...... H ...... W...... 122-77 seum, Raleigh, N.C. Dec. 28, 1981....Penn State (6) ...... SC ...... W* ...... 56-50 Jan. 28, 1987 ....Clemson ...... A ...... W...... 108-99 (2) NCAA East Regional, Madison Dec. 29, 1981....Santa Clara (6) ...... A ...... W...... 76-57 Feb. 1, 1987 ...... Notre Dame ...... A ...... L ...... 58-60 Square Garden, New York, N.Y. Jan. 4, 1982 ...... William & Mary ...... H ...... W...... 64-40 Dec. 3, 1987...... Stetson ...... H ...... W...... 86-74 (3) NCAA East Regional, The Jan. 6, 1982 ...... Maryland ...... A ...... W...... 66-50 Dec. 5, 1987...... Vanderbilt...... A ...... L ...... 76-78 Jan. 9, 1982 ...... Virginia ...... H ...... W...... 65-60 Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Mar. 3, 1993...... Wake Forest ...... H ...... W...... 83-65 Jan. 13, 1982 ....N.C. State...... A ...... W...... 61-41 (4) NCAA Final Four, Municipal Jan. 16, 1982 ....Duke...... A ...... W...... 73-63 Mar. 7, 1993...... Duke...... H ...... W...... 83-69 Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo. Jan. 21, 1982 ....Wake Forest ...... H ...... L ...... 48-55 Mar. 12, 1993....Maryland (7) ...... CH ...... W...... 102-66 (5) University of Kentucky Invitational Jan. 23, 1982 ....Georgia Tech ...... A ...... W...... 66-54 Mar. 13, 1993....Virginia (7) ...... CH ...... W...... 74-56 Tournament, Memorial Coliseum, Mar. 5, 1982...... Georgia Tech (7) ...... GR ...... W...... 55-39 Mar. 14, 1993....Georgia Tech (7) ...... CH ...... L ...... 75-77 Lexington, Ky. Mar. 6, 1982...... N.C. State (7) ...... GR ...... W...... 58-46 Nov. 17, 1993 ..W. Kentucky (17) ...... H ...... W...... 101-87 (6) Cable Car Classic, Toso Pavilion, Mar. 7, 1982...... Virginia (7) ...... GR ...... W...... 47-45 Nov. 19, 1993 ..Cincinnati (17) ...... H ...... W...... 90-63 Santa Clara, Calif. Mar. 13, 1982....James Madison (8) ....CH ...... W ...... 52-50 Nov. 24, 1993 ..Massachusettes (18)....MSG....L* ...... 86-91 (7) ACC Tournament, Greensboro Mar. 19, 1982....Alabama (9) ...... RAL...... W...... 74-69 Nov. 26, 1993 ..Minnesota (18) ...... MSG....W...... 90-76 Mar. 21, 1982....Villanova (9) ...... RAL...... W...... 70-60 Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C. Jan. 12, 1994 ....Georgia Tech ...... A ...... L ...... 69-89 Mar. 27, 1982....Houston (10)...... NO...... W...... 68-63 (8) NCAA East Regional, Charlotte Mar. 29, 1982....Georgetown (10)...... NO...... W...... 63-62 Jan. 15, 1994 ....Clemson ...... H ...... W...... 106-62 Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C. Feb. 2, 1983 ...... Clemson ...... A ...... W...... 84-81 Feb. 10, 1994 ....Maryland ...... H ...... W...... 95-89 (9) NCAA East Regional, Reynolds Feb. 4, 1983 ...... The Citadel (11) ...... CH ...... W...... 81-36 Feb. 12, 1994 ....Georgia Tech ...... H ...... L ...... 89-96 Coliseum, Raleigh, N.C. Feb. 5, 1983 ...... Furman (11) ...... CH ...... W...... 78-43 Mar. 18, 1994....Liberty (19) ...... MD ...... W...... 71-51 (10) NCAA Final Four, The Louisiana Feb. 10, 1983 ....Virginia ...... H ...... W...... 64-63 Mar. 20, 1994....Boston College (19) ....MD ...... L ...... 72-75 Superdome, New Orleans, La. Feb. 13, 1983 ....Villanova ...... H ...... L ...... 53-56 Dec. 8, 1994...... Villanova ...... H ...... W...... 75-66 (11) North-South Doubleheader, Nov. 26, 1983 ..Missouri ...... GR ...... W...... 64-57 Dec. 17, 1994....VMI ...... H ...... W...... 129-89 Nov. 28, 1983 ..Tenn.-Chattanooga ....H ...... W...... 85-63 Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C. Dec. 22, 1994....Hawaii ...... A ...... W...... 88-76 (12) ECAC Holiday Festival, Madi- Dec. 10, 1983....Syracuse...... A ...... W...... 87-64 Dec. 29, 1994....Old Dominion ...... A ...... W...... 98-79 Dec. 21, 1983....Dartmouth...... H ...... W...... 103-58 son Square Garden, New York, N.Y. Dec. 31, 1994....UNC Asheville...... H ...... W...... 85-77 Dec. 27, 1983....Iona (12) ...... MSG....W...... 74-61 (13) NCAA East Regional, The Dec. 29, 1983....St. John’s (N.Y.) (12) ..MSG....W...... 64-51 Jan. 4, 1995 ...... N.C. State...... A ...... L ...... 70-80 Omni, Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 7, 1995 ...... Maryland ...... H ...... W...... 100-90 Jan. 5, 1984 ...... Boston University ...... CH ...... W...... 87-54 (14) Great Alaska Shootout, Sullivan Feb. 7, 1995 ...... Maryland ...... A ...... L ...... 73-86 Jan. 7, 1984 ...... N.C. State...... A ...... W...... 81-60 Arena, Anchorage, Alaska Feb. 12, 1995 ....Georgia Tech ...... A ...... W...... 85-81 Jan. 12, 1984 ....Maryland ...... A ...... W...... 74-62 (15) Orange Bowl Classic, James L. Jan. 14, 1984 ....Wake Forest ...... GR ...... W...... 70-62 Dec. 16, 1997....Hampton...... H ...... W...... 92-69 Knight Center, Miami, Fla. Jan. 18, 1984 ....Virginia ...... H ...... W...... 69-66 Dec. 20, 1997....Florida State ...... A ...... W...... 81-73 (16) Hawaii Thanksgiving Festival Jan. 21, 1984 ....Duke...... A ...... W...... 78-73 Dec. 27, 1997....Georgia ...... A ...... W* ...... 82-80 (17) Pre-Season National Invitational Jan. 25, 1984 ....Wake Forest ...... H ...... W...... 100-63 Dec. 29, 1997....Bethune-Cookman ...... A ...... W...... 97-46 Jan. 28, 1984 ..Georgia Tech ...... H ...... W...... 73-61 Tournament Jan. 3, 1998 ...... Clemson ...... A ...... W...... 73-70 Jan. 29, 1984 ....LSU ...... H ...... W...... 90-79 (18) Pre-Season National Invitational Jan. 8, 1998 ...... Georgia Tech ...... H ...... W...... 96-75 Feb. 1, 1984 ...... Clemson ...... GR ...... W...... 97-75 Tournament, Madison Square Gar- Jan. 10, 1998 ....Virginia ...... H ...... W...... 81-73 Feb. 3, 1984 ...... Furman (11) ...... CH ...... W...... 83-48 den, New York, N.Y. Jan. 14, 1998 ....Maryland ...... A ...... L ...... 89-83 Feb. 4, 1984 ...... The Citadel (11) ...... CH ...... W...... 76-60 (19) NCAA East Regional, USAir Feb. 11, 1998 ....Virginia ...... A ...... W...... 60-45 Feb. 9, 1984 ...... Virginia ...... A ...... W...... 85-72 Arena, Landover, Md. Feb. 12, 1984 .... Arkansas ...... PB...... L ...... 64-65 Feb. 14, 1998 ....Maryland ...... H ...... W...... 85-67 (20) NCAA East Regional, Hartford Feb. 18, 1984 ....N.C. State...... H ...... W...... 95-71 Feb. 21, 1998 ....N.C. State...... H ...... L ...... 72-86 Civic Center, Hartford, Conn. Feb. 19, 1984 ....Maryland ...... H ...... W...... 78-63 Mar. 12, 1998....Navy (20)...... HT ...... W...... 88-52 (21) NCAA East Regional, Greens- Feb. 26, 1984 ....Clemson ...... A ...... W...... 82-71 Mar. 14, 1998 ..UNC Charlotte (20) ....HT ...... W* ...... 93-83 boro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C. Feb. 29, 1984 ....Georgia Tech ...... A ...... W...... 69-56 Mar. 19, 1998 ..Michigan State (21)....GR ...... W...... 73-58 Mar. 3, 1984...... Duke...... H ...... W** ...... 96-83 (22) NCAA Final Four, Alamodome Mar. 21, 1998....Connecticut (21) ...... GR ...... W...... 75-64 Mar. 9, 1984...... Clemson (7) ...... GR ...... W...... 78-66 San Antonio, Texas Mar. 10, 1984....Duke (7) ...... GR ...... L ...... 75-77 Mar. 28, 1998....Utah (22) ...... SA ...... L ...... 58-66 Mar. 17, 1984....Temple (8)...... CH ...... W...... 77-66 Feb. 6, 2001 ...... Wake Forest ...... A ...... W...... 80-74 Mar. 22, 1984....Indiana (13) ...... OM...... L ...... 68-72 Feb. 10, 2001 ....Maryland ...... H ...... W...... 96-82 Nov. 26, 1985 ..Iona ...... H ...... W...... 110-67 Feb. 18, 2001 ....Clemson ...... A ...... L ...... 65-75 Nov. 29, 1985 ..Missouri (14)...... AN ...... W...... 84-63

CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 277 2002-03 Carolina Basketball 100-POINT GAMES Date Opponent Place W-L UNC Dec. 18, 1982 ....Texas-Pan Amer. (10) ..TU ...... W ...... 106-50 CAROLINA IN 100-POINT GAMES: Dec. 3, 1951 ...... Furman ...... A ...... W ...... 100-57 Jan. 15, 1983 ....Virginia ...... A ...... W ...... 101-95 Jan. 10, 1956 ....Virginia ...... H...... W ...... 101-65 Jan. 22, 1983 ....Duke ...... H...... W ...... 103-82 142-17 Jan. 14, 1956 ....Clemson ...... A ...... W ...... 103-99 Feb. 16, 1983 ....Maryland ...... A ...... L...... 94-106 Feb. 7, 1956 ...... William & Mary...... H...... W ...... 115-63 Feb. 24, 1983 ....Wake Forest ...... H...... W ...... 100-85 By Decades: Jan. 12, 1957 ....Virginia ...... H...... W ...... 102-90 Mar. 5, 1983 ...... Duke ...... A ...... W ...... 105-81 50s: 6-0 Feb. 1, 1958 ...... South Carolina...... A ...... W ...... 115-88 Mar. 11, 1983 ....Clemson (11) ...... OM ....W ...... 105-79 60s: 27-7 Jan. 13, 1962 ....Virginia ...... GR ....W ...... 100-71 Dec. 21, 1983 ....Dartmouth ...... H...... W ...... 103-58 70s: 39-4 Feb. 23, 1963 ....Duke (1) ...... A ...... L...... 93-106 Jan. 25, 1984 ....Wake Forest ...... H...... W ...... 100-63 80s: 35-3 Dec. 9, 1963 ...... Kentucky ...... A ...... L...... 80-100 Nov. 24, 1985 ....UCLA ...... H...... W ...... 107-70 90s: 34-2 Dec. 16, 1963 ....Tulane ...... A ...... W ...... 109-81 Nov 26, 1985 ....Iona ...... H...... W ...... 110-67 00s: 1-1 Feb. 29, 1964 ....Duke ...... H...... L...... 69-104 Dec. 7, 1985 ...... Rutgers ...... GR ....W ...... 114-71 Dec. 10, 1964 ....Tulane ...... H...... W ...... 111-74 Dec. 27, 1985 ....Manhattan (12) ...... MI ...... W ...... 129-45 Dec. 12, 1964 ....Indiana ...... A ...... L...... 81-107 Dec. 28, 1985 ....Brown (12) ...... MI ...... W ...... 115-63 ACC Tournament: 3-1 Jan. 6, 1965 ...... Wake Forest ...... A ...... L...... 85-107 Dec. 31, 1985 ....Florida State ...... CH ....W ...... 109-64 NCAA Tournament: 7-1 Feb. 6, 1965 ...... NYU ...... GR ....W ...... 100-78 Nov. 29, 1986 ....Hawaii Loa (13)...... A ...... W ...... 118-80 Feb. 9, 1965 ...... Wake Forest ...... H...... W ...... 107-91 Dec. 3, 1986 ...... Stetson ...... H...... W ...... 100-64 (1) North-South Doubleheader Feb. 23, 1965 ....Virginia ...... H...... W** ...... 105-101 Dec. 6, 1986 ...... Miami (Fla.)...... H...... W ...... 122-77 (2) Triangle Doubleheader, Dec. 8, 1965 ...... Richmond ...... H...... W ...... 127-76 Jan. 28, 1987 ....Clemson ...... A ...... W ...... 108-99 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh, N.C. Dec. 16, 1965 ....Florida State ...... H...... W ...... 115-80 Feb. 18, 1987 ....East Tennessee St...... H...... W ...... 118-65 (3) ECAC Holiday Festival, Madi- Dec. 31, 1965 ....West Virginia (2) ...... RAL ....L...... 97-102 Mar. 12, 1987 ....Pennsylvania (14)...... CH ....W ...... 113-82 son Square Garden, New York, Feb. 3, 1966 ...... Wake Forest ...... H...... W ...... 115-87 Mar. 14, 1987 ....Michigan (14) ...... CH ....W ...... 109-97 N.Y. Feb. 7, 1966 ...... South Carolina...... H...... W ...... 104-70 Dec. 30, 1987 ....Nevada...... A ...... W ...... 115-91 (4) NCAA Final Four, Freedom Dec. 27, 1966 ....Furman ...... GR ....W ...... 101-56 Mar. 19, 1988 ....Loyola Mrymt (15) ...... SLC ....W ...... 123-97 Dec. 30, 1966 ....Ohio State ...... CH ....W ...... 105-82 Nov. 18, 1988 ....UT-Chattanooga (16) ..H...... W ...... 111-84 Hall, Louisville, Ky. Jan. 28, 1967 ....Virginia ...... H...... W ...... 103-76 Nov. 25, 1988 ....Indiana (16) ...... MSG ..W ...... 106-92 (5) NCAA Final Four, Sports Feb. 25, 1967 ....\ ...... H...... W ...... 110-78 Dec. 19, 1988 ....UCLA ...... H...... W ...... 104-78 Arena, Los Angeles, Calif. Dec. 6, 1967 ...... Kent ...... H...... W ...... 107-83 Dec. 22, 1988 ....Towson State ...... HP...... W ...... 102-74 (6) ACC Tournament, Greensboro Jan. 13, 1968 ....Clemson ...... A ...... W ...... 115-83 Dec. 29, 1988 ....San Diego State ...... A ...... W ...... 103-92 Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C. Feb. 6, 1968 ...... Virginia ...... H...... W ...... 108-64 Jan. 3, 1989 ...... Pepperdine ...... A ...... W ...... 102-80 (7) NCAA East Regional, Provi- Dec. 3, 1968 ...... Oregon ...... H...... W ...... 106-73 Jan. 15, 1989 ....Virginia ...... A ...... L...... 83-106 dence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. Dec. 9, 1968 ...... Vanderbilt ...... CH ....W ...... 100-78 Feb. 21, 1989 ....Nevada...... H...... W ...... 109-86 (8) Far West Classic, Portland Dec. 30, 1968 ....Princeton (3) ...... MSG ..W ...... 103-76 Feb. 25, 1989 ....Clemson ...... H...... W ...... 100-86 Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Ore. Jan. 14, 1969 ....Georgia Tech ...... A ...... W ...... 101-70 Nov. 30, 1989 ....Alabama ...... A ...... L...... 93-101 (9) Kodak Classic, Rochester War Feb. 1, 1969 ...... Maryland ...... H...... W ...... 107-87 Dec. 27, 1989 ....Kentucky ...... LV ...... W ...... 121-110 Feb. 8, 1969 ...... Florida State ...... GR ....W ...... 100-82 Dec. 30, 1989 ..Colorado (17) ...... DE...... W ...... 106-101 Memorial Coliseum, Rochester, N.Y. Feb. 15, 1969 ....Clemson (1) ...... CH ....W ...... 107-81 Feb. 1, 1990 ...... Georgia Tech ...... A ...... L...... 75-102 (10) Oil City Classic, Mabee Cen- Feb. 22, 1969 ....The Citadel ...... H...... W ...... 106-59 Nov. 27, 1990 ....Jacksonville ...... H...... W ...... 104-61 ter, Tulsa, Okla. Mar. 22, 1969 ....Drake (4)...... LV ....L...... 84-104 Dec. 1, 1990 ...... Iowa State (18) ...... CH ....W ...... 118-93 (11) Atlantic Coast Conference Dec. 1, 1969 ...... Florida Southern ...... H...... W ...... 112-47 Jan. 3, 1991 ...... Cornell ...... A ...... W ...... 108-64 Tournament, The Omni, Atlanta, Dec. 3, 1969 ...... Mercer ...... H...... W ...... 100-52 Jan. 9, 1991 ...... Maryland ...... H...... W ...... 105-73 Ga. Feb. 13, 1970 ....Clemson (1) ...... CH ....W ...... 110-66 Feb. 18, 1991 ....The Citadel ...... H...... W ...... 118-50 (12) Orange Bowl Classic, James L. Feb. 14, 1970 ....Georgia Tech (1) ...... CH ....L...... 95-104 Mar. 15, 1991 ....Northeastern (19) ...... SY ...... W ...... 101-66 Knight Center, Miami, Fla. Dec. 1, 1970 ...... East Tennessee State ....H...... W ...... 109-79 Dec. 1, 1991 ...... Cornell ...... H...... W ...... 109-66 (13) Hawaii Thanksgiving Festival Dec. 5, 1970 ...... William & Mary...... A ...... W ...... 101-72 Dec. 7, 1991 ...... Central Florida...... H...... W ...... 101-72 (14) NCAA East Regional, Char- Dec. 12, 1970 ....Creighton ...... CH ....W ...... 106-86 Jan. 9, 1992 ...... Clemson ...... H...... W ...... 103-69 Dec. 22, 1970 ....Utah ...... A ...... L...... 86-105 Feb. 27, 1992 ....Florida State ...... A ...... L...... 96-110 lotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C. Jan. 2, 1971 ...... Tulane ...... CH ....W ...... 101-79 Dec. 1, 1992 ...... Old Dominion ...... H...... W ...... 119-82 (15) NCAA West Regional, Jon M. Jan. 30, 1971 ....Maryland ...... H...... W ...... 105-79 Dec. 4, 1992 ...... South Carolina (18) ....CH ....W ...... 108-67 Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, Feb. 17, 1971 ....Maryland ...... A ...... W ...... 100-76 Dec. 5, 1992 ...... Texas (18) ...... CH ....W ...... 104-68 Utah Dec. 2, 1971 ...... Rice...... H...... W ...... 127-69 Dec. 20, 1992 ....Butler...... A ...... W ...... 103-56 (16) Dodge Pre-Season National Jan. 8, 1972 ...... Furman ...... H...... W ...... 118-66 Dec. 30, 1992 ....Hawaii ...... A ...... W ...... 101-84 Invitation Tournament Feb. 7, 1972 ...... N.C. State ...... H...... W ...... 101-78 Jan. 7, 1993 ...... N.C. State ...... A ...... W ...... 100-67 (17) Mile High Classic, Freedom Feb. 12, 1972 ....Georgia Tech (1) ...... CH ....W ...... 118-73 Jan. 9, 1993 ...... Maryland ...... H...... W ...... 101-73 Hall, Louisville, Ky. Mar. 25, 1972 ....Louisville (5)...... LA ...... W ...... 105-91 Feb. 6, 1993 ...... N.C. State ...... H...... W ...... 104-58 (18) Diet Pepsi Tournament of Nov. 25, 1972 ....St. Thomas (Fla.) ...... H...... W ...... 107-62 Mar. 12, 1993 ....Maryland (20) ...... CH ....W ...... 102-66 Champions, Charlotte Coliseum, Dec. 5, 1972 ...... Dartmouth ...... GR ....W ...... 128-86 Mar. 20, 1993 ....Rhode Island (21)...... WS ....W ...... 112-67 Jan. 4, 1973 ...... Furman ...... CH ....W ...... 100-67 Nov. 17, 1993 ....W. Kentucky (22) ...... H...... W ...... 101-87 Charlotte, N.C. Feb. 9, 1973 ...... Georgia Tech (1) ...... CH ....W ...... 107-72 Dec. 20, 1993 ....Pittsburgh ...... A ...... W ...... 106-93 (19) NCAA East Regional, Carrier Feb. 21, 1973 ....Miami (Ohio)...... H...... L...... 92-102 Jan. 2, 1994 ...... Marshall ...... H...... W ...... 116-62 Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. Dec. 8, 1973 ...... Vermont...... H...... W ...... 103-48 Jan. 15, 1994 ....Clemson ...... H...... W ...... 106-62 (20) ACC Tournament, Charlotte Dec. 10, 1973 ....Kentucky ...... GR ....W ...... 101-84 Jan. 24, 1994 ....Butler...... H...... W ...... 104-64 Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C. Dec. 28, 1973 ....St. Thomas (Fla.) ...... A ...... W ...... 112-72 Dec.17, 1994...... VMI...... H...... W ...... 129-89 (21) NCAA East Regional, Jan. 9, 1974 ...... Clemson ...... A ...... W ...... 102-90 Jan. 7, 1995 ...... Maryland ...... H...... W ...... 100-90 Lawrence B. Joel Veterans Memori- Feb. 9, 1974 ...... Georgia Tech (1) ...... CH ....W ...... 112-70 Jan. 25, 1995 ....Florida State ...... H...... W ...... 100-70 al Coliseum, Winston-Salem, N.C. Feb. 16, 1974 ....Florida State ...... GR ....W ...... 104-85 Feb. 2, 1995 ...... Duke ...... A ...... W** ...... 102-100 (22) Pre-Season National Invitation Mar. 8, 1974 ...... Maryland (6) ...... GR ....L...... 85-105 Dec. 2, 1996 ...... Bethune-Cookman ...... H...... W ...... 106-62 Tournament Nov. 30, 1974 ....St. Thomas (Fla.) ...... H...... W ...... 101-74 Dec. 15, 1996 ....VMI...... A ...... W ...... 105-61 Jan. 11, 1975 ....Howard...... H...... W ...... 109-67 Nov. 27, 1997 ....UCLA (23) ...... AN ....W ...... 109-68 (23) Great Alaska Shootout, Sulli- Jan. 29, 1975 ....Wake Forest ...... H...... W ...... 101-91 Jan. 24, 1998 ....Florida State ...... H...... W ...... 103-55 van Arena, Anchorage, Alaska Feb. 8, 1975 ...... Georgia Tech (1) ...... CH ....W ...... 111-81 Feb. 8, 1998 ...... Georgia Tech ...... A ...... W*...... 107-100 (24) Food Lion MVP Classic, Char- Mar. 6, 1975 ...... Wake Forest (6) ...... GR ....W(OT) ....101-100 Dec. 4, 1999 ...... UNLV (24) ...... CH ....W ...... 102-78 lotte, N.C. Mar. 22, 1975 ....Boston College (7) ...... PR ...... W ...... 110-90 Dec. 27, 2001 ....NC A&T ...... H...... W ...... 104-66 Nov. 29, 1975 ....Howard...... H...... W ...... 115-75 Jan. 9, 2002 ...... Maryland (4) ...... A ...... L...... 79-112 Dec. 20, 1975 ....East Tennessee State ....A ...... W ...... 104-67 Feb. 14, 1976 ....Tulane ...... A ...... W (4OT)..113-106 Dec. 20, 1976 ....Brigham Young ...... H...... W ...... 113-93 Dec. 27, 1976 ....Oral Roberts (8)...... PO ....W ...... 100-84 Feb. 12, 1977 ....Tulane ...... GR ....W ...... 106-94 Feb. 16, 1977 ....South Florida ...... H...... W ...... 100-65 Dec. 10, 1977 ....William & Mary...... A ...... W ...... 101-43 Dec. 23, 1977 ....Tulane ...... A ...... W ...... 108-103 Feb. 4, 1978 ...... Virginia Tech (1) ...... CH ....W ...... 101-88 Dec. 30, 1978 ....Niagara (9) ...... RO ....W ...... 121-69 Mar. 2, 1979 ...... Maryland (6) ...... GR ....W ...... 102-79 Jan. 24, 1981 ....Georgia Tech ...... H...... W ...... 100-60

278 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 2002-03 Carolina Basketball OVERTIME GAMES

Date Opponent Place W-L UNC Feb. 14, 1980 ...... Rutgers ...... MSG W ...... 73 70 CAROLINA IN OVERTIME: Feb. 15, 1913 ...... Wake Forest ...... A ...... L ...... 21 22 March 9, 1980 ....Texas A&M (9)...... DE ....L**...... 61 78 47-30 Jan. 8, 1920 ...... Durham YMCA ...... A ...... L ...... 30 34 Feb. 3, 1981 ...... Virginia ...... H ...... L ...... 79 80 Feb. 8, 1932 ...... Virginia ...... A ...... W ...... 24 24 Feb. 28, 1981 ...... Duke ...... A ...... L ...... 65 66 By Decades: Feb. 25, 1933 ...... South Carolina (1) ..RAL ..L**...... 32 34 Dec. 28, 1981 ...... Penn State (10) ...... SC ....W ...... 56 50 10s: 0-1 Jan. 24, 1936 ...... Virginia ...... A ...... L ...... 30 33 Nov. 20, 1982...... St. John’s (N.Y.)(11) SF ....L ...... 74 78 20s: 0-1 Feb. 6, 1936 ...... Duke ...... H ...... L ...... 34 36 Nov. 30, 1982...... Tulane ...... H ...... W*** ...... 70 68 30s: 3-3 Feb. 24, 1936 ...... Clemson ...... A ...... W ...... 35 34 March 12, 1983 ..N.C. State (12) ...... OM ..L ...... 84 91 40s: 0-4 Feb. 28, 1936 ...... VMI...... H ...... W ...... 35 31 March 3, 1984 ....Duke ...... H ...... W**...... 96 83 50s: 4-0 Jan. 9, 1946 ...... Duke ...... H ...... L ...... 46 51 March 8, 1985 ....Wake Forest (12) ....OM ..W ...... 72 61 60s: 6-4 Feb. 1, 1947 ...... N.C. State ...... H ...... L ...... 46 48 Feb. 4, 1986 ...... Georgia Tech ...... A ...... W ...... 78 77 70s: 9-5 Dec. 7, 1949 ...... Lenoir-Rhyne ...... A ...... L ...... 78 79 Feb. 20, 1986 ...... Maryland ...... H ...... L ...... 72 77 80s: 12-5 Dec. 28, 1949 ...... Rhode Island (2)...... RAL ..L ...... 60 65 Dec. 30, 1986 ...... SMU (13) ...... A ...... W ...... 88 86 90s: 12-5 Dec. 15, 1956 ...... South Carolina...... A ...... W ...... 90 86 Feb. 8, 1987 ...... Virginia ...... H ...... W ...... 74 73 2000s: 1-1 Feb. 5, 1957 ...... Maryland ...... A ...... W**...... 65 61 March 7, 1987 ....Virginia (14) ...... CC ....W**...... 84 82 March 22, 1957 ..Michigan State (3) ..KC ....W*** ...... 74 70 Nov. 21, 1987...... Syracuse (11)...... SF ....W ...... 96 93 home: 14-8 March 23, 1957 ..Kansas (3) ...... KC ....W*** ...... 54 53 Jan. 6, 1988 ...... Fordham ...... GR ....W ...... 76 67 away: 15-10 Feb. 25, 1961 ...... Duke ...... H ...... W ...... 69 66 Feb. 11, 1988 ...... N.C. State ...... H ...... W ...... 75 73 neutral sites: 18-12 Jan. 5, 1963 ...... Notre Dame...... A ...... W ...... 76 68 March 9, 1990 ....Virginia (6) ...... CH ....L ...... 85 92 ACC Tournament: 7-3 Jan. 16, 1963 ...... N.C. State ...... H ...... W ...... 67 65 Jan. 12, 1991 ...... Virginia ...... A ...... W**...... 89 86 NCAA Tournament: Dec. 3, 1963 ...... Clemson ...... A ...... L**...... 64 66 March 28, 1993 ..Cincinnati (15)...... ML ....W ...... 75 68 4-2 Jan. 18, 1964 ...... Virginia Tech ...... H ...... L**...... 88 90 Nov. 24, 1993...... Massachusettes (16) MSG L ...... 86 91 Feb. 14, 1964 ...... Clemson (4) ...... CH ....L**...... 90 97 March 12, 1994 ..Wake Forest (5) ...... CH ....W ...... 86 84 Frank McGuire: 5-0 Feb. 23, 1965 ...... Virginia ...... H ...... W**...... 105 101 Feb. 2, 1995 ...... Duke ...... A ...... W**...... 102 100 : 32-19 March 17, 1967 ..Princeton (5) ...... CP ....W ...... 78 70 March 11, 1995 ..Maryland ...... GR ....W ...... 97 92 : 7-2 March 2, 1968 ....Duke ...... A ...... L*** ...... 86 87 March 12, 1995 ..Wake Forest ...... GR ....L ...... 80 82 March 8, 1968 ....South Carolina (6) ..CH ....W ...... 82 79 Jan. 6, 1996 ...... Maryland ...... A ...... W ...... 88 86 (1) Southern Conference Tournament, Feb. 16, 1972 ...... Maryland ...... A ...... L ...... 77 79 Feb. 10, 1996 ...... Georgia Tech ...... H ...... L ...... 83 92 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh, N.C. March 8, 1973 ....Wake Forest (7) ...... GR ....L ...... 52 54 Dec. 27, 1997 ....Georgia ...... A ...... W ...... 82 80 (2) Dixie Classic, Reynolds Coliseum, March 2, 1974 ....Duke ...... H ...... W ...... 96 92 Jan. 14, 1998 ...... Maryland ...... A ...... L ...... 83 89 Raleigh, N.C. Jan. 3, 1975 ...... Duke (8) ...... GR ....L ...... 96 99 Feb. 8, 1998 ...... Georgia Tech ...... A ...... W**...... 107 100 (3) NCAA Final Four, Municipal Audi- Jan. 18, 1974 ...... N.C. State ...... A ...... L ...... 85 88 March 7, 1998 ....Maryland (6) ...... GR ....W ...... 83 73 torium, Kansas City, Mo. March 6, 1974 ....Wake Forest (7) ...... GR ....W ...... 101 100 March 14, 1998 ..UNC Charlotte (17) HT ....W ...... 93 83 (4) North-South Doubleheader, Char- March 7, 1974 ....Clemson (7) ...... GR ....W ...... 76 71 Dec. 12, 1998 ...... UNC Charlotte ...... H ...... W ...... 75 73 lotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C. Jan. 25, 1976 ...... Maryland ...... H ...... W ...... 95 93 Feb. 23, 1999 ...... Wake Forest ...... H ...... W ...... 68 65 (5) NCAA East Regional, Cole Field Jan. 28, 1976 ...... Wake Forest ...... A ...... W ...... 88 85 Feb. 3, 2000 ...... Duke ...... H ...... L ...... 86 90 House, College Park, Md. Feb. 14, 1976 ...... Tulane ...... A ...... W**** ....113 106 March 1, 2000 ....Georgia Tech ...... H ...... W ...... 74 72 (6) ACC Tournament, Charlotte Colise- Nov. 27, 1976...... Wake Forest (8) ...... GR ....L ...... 96 97 um, Charlotte, N.C. Jan. 4, 1978 ...... Clemson ...... A ...... W ...... 79 77 (7) ACC Tournament, Greensboro Jan. 6, 1979 ...... Virginia ...... H ...... W**...... 86 74 Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C. Feb. 3, 1979 ...... Virginia Tech ...... CH ....W ...... 92 80 (8) ,Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C. (9) NCAA Midwest Regional, NTSU Coliseum, Denton, Texas (10) Cable Car Classic, Toso Pavilion, Santa Clara, Calif. (11) Hall of Fame Tipoff Classic, Springfield Civic Center, Springfield, Mass. (12) ACC Tournament, The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. (13) Dallas Morning News Classic (14) ACC Tournament, Capital Centre, Landover, Md. (15) NCAA East Regional, Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, N.J. (16) Pre-Season National Invitation Tournament, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. (17) NCAA East Regional, Hartford, Conn. Sarah Dent Ed Cota hit two free throws with 44 seconds George Lynch led Carolina to a 75-68 victory in remaining in overtime and had an assist on Vince overtime over Cincinnati in the NCAA East Region- Carter’s layup with 3.2 seconds left in Carolina’s al Final en route to the 1993 national title. 82-20 win at Georgia on Dec. 27, 1997.

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CAROLINA’S NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Year Region Regional Site Championship Game Result 1946 East New York, N.Y. 60, Ohio State 57 1957 East Philadelphia, Pa. North Carolina 67, Syracuse 58 1967 East College Park, Md. North Carolina 96, Boston College 80 1968 East Raleigh, N.C. North Carolina 70, Davidson 66 1969 East College Park, Md. North Carolina 87, Davidson 85 1972 East Morgantown, W.Va. North Carolina 73, Pennsylvania 59 1977 East College Park, Md. North Carolina 79, Kentucky 72 1981 West Salt Lake City, Utah North Carolina 82, Kansas State 68 1982 East Raleigh, N.C. North Carolina 70, Villanova 60 1991 East East Rutherford, N.J. North Carolina 75, Temple 72 1993 East East Rutherford, N.J. North Carolina 75, Cincinnati 68 (OT) 1995 Southeast Birmingham, Ala. North Carolina 74, Kentucky 61 1997 East Syracuse, N.Y. North Carolina 97, Louisville 74 1998 East Greensboro, N.C. North Carolina 75, Connecticut 64 2000 South Austin, Texas North Carolina 59, Tulsa 55

Carolina has reached an NCAA- record 15 Final Fours, including at least one

Sally Sather in each of the last Current Carolina head coach Matt Doherty and the Tar Heels won the 1982 NCAA seven decades. championship. The Tar Heels have reached the Final Four in three of the last six

and six in the last 12 Tom Copeland/News & Record In 2000, Joseph Forte became the first Carolina seasons. freshman to be named MVP of an NCAA Regional. He averaged 25.0 points in wins over Tennessee and Tulsa to propel the Tar Heels to the Final Four in Indianapolis.

CAROLINA’S THREE-TIME FINAL FOUR PLAYERS

Player Years Joe Brown ...... 1967-1968-1969 Bill Bunting ...... 1967-1968-1969 Rusty Clark ...... 1967-1968-1969 Gerald Tuttle ...... 1967-1968-1969 Pat Sullivan ...... 1991-1993-1995 ...... 1995-1997-1998 Ed Cota...... 1997-1998-2000

(Includes UNC players to actually play in three different NCAA Final Fours. Four oth- ers have been members of three Final Four teams but did not see action in all three Final Fours — Dick Grubar in 1967-1968-1969, Serge Zwikker in 1993, 1995 and 1997, Michael Brooker in 1997, 1998 and 2000 and Terrence Newby in 1997, 1998 and 2000.)

Charles Scott led Carolina to the Final Four in both 1968 and 1969, part of three consecutive Final Four berths for UNC in 1967-68-69.

280 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS

ALL-TIME APPEARANCES Team No. Kentucky...... 43 UCLA ...... 37 North Carolina ...... 35 Indiana...... 31 Kansas ...... 31 Louisville...... 30

ALL-TIME CONSECUTIVE APPEARANCES Team No. North Carolina, 1975-2001 ...... 27 Arizona, 1985-2002...... 18 Indiana, 1986-2002 ...... 17 UCLA, 1989-2002 ...... 14 Georgetown, 1979-92 ...... 14 UCLA, 1967-79 ...... 13 Kansas, 1990-2002 ...... 13 Temple, 1990-2002 ...... 13

ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT GAMES Team No. Hugh Morton Carolina won its third NCAA championship in 1993. Kentucky...... 127 North Carolina ...... 116 UCLA ...... 109 CAROLINA’S FINAL FOUR SEASON LINEUPS Duke ...... 98 Year Regular Starting Lineup Kansas ...... 96 1946 Horace “Bones” McKinney, Jim Jordan, Don Anderson, John “Hook” Dillon, Bob Paxton, Jim White 1957 F Lennie Rosenbluth, F Pete Brennan, C Joe Quigg, G Bob Cunningham, G Tommy Kearns ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT WINS 1967 F Larry Miller, F Bill Bunting, C Rusty Clark, G Bob Lewis, G Dick Grubar Team No. 1968 F Larry Miller, F Bill Bunting, C Rusty Clark, G Charles Scott, G Dick Grubar Kentucky...... 89 1969 F Bill Bunting, F/G Charles Scott, C Rusty Clark, G Dick Grubar, G North Carolina ...... 81 1972 F Bill Chamberlain, F Dennis Wuycik, C Robert McAdoo, G Steve Previs, G George Karl UCLA ...... 80 1977 F Walter Davis, F Mike O’Koren, C Tommy LaGarde, C Rich Yonakor, G John Kuester, G Phil Ford Duke ...... 75 1981 F Al Wood, F , C , G Mike Pepper, G Jimmy Black Kansas ...... 65 1982 F Matt Doherty, F James Worthy, C Sam Perkins, G , G Jimmy Black 1991 F Rick Fox, F George Lynch, C Pete Chilcutt, G , G King Rice TOURNAMENT WINNING PERCENTAGE 1993 F Brian Reese, F George Lynch, C Eric Montross, G Donald Williams, G Derrick Phelps Team Pct. (Record) 1995 F Danta Calabria, F Jerry Stackhouse, C Rasheed Wallace, G Donald Williams, G Jeff McInnis Duke...... 765 (75-23) 1997 F Ademola Okulaja, F , C Serge Zwikker, G Shammond Williams, G/F Vince UCLA ...... 734 (80-29) Carter, G Ed Cota Kentucky ...... 701 (89-38) 1998 F Ademola Okulaja, F Antawn Jamison, C Makhtar Ndiaye, G Shammond Williams, G/F Vince North Carolina ...... 698 (81-35) Carter, G Ed Cota UNLV ...... 698 (30-13) 2000 F Jason Capel, F Kris Lang, C Brendan Haywood, G Joseph Forte, G Ed Cota FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES Team Appearances North Carolina ...... 15 UCLA ...... 14 Kentucky...... 13 Duke ...... 13 Kansas ...... 11 Hugh Morton Robert Crawford 1993 Final Four MVP Donald Williams celebrates the 1997 speaks with the media after winning the Final Four berth with Mitchell Ford, national championship. the son of former assistant coach Phil Ford.

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1924 1946 The first of Carolina’s national championships came long before the “Bones” McKinney term “March Madness” became an annual rite of spring. In fact, when Carolina won the 1924 national championship with a 26-0 record, there wasn’t even an NCAA Tournament. North Carolina made the first of its NCAA record 15 Final Four The Helms Foundation voted the Tar Heels as national champions appearances in 1946 under the direction of second-year head coach after their perfect season, as there was no post-season tournament. Car- Ben Carnevale. Still known as the White Phantoms, UNC was led by olina defeated Kentucky, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State and Alabama en All-America guard Jim Jordan, All-America forward John “Hook” Dil- route to the Southern Conference championship. lon and the legendary Horace “Bones” McKinney. Cartwright Carmichael, Jack Cobb, Bill Dodderer and Monk Carolina finished first in Southern Conference play with a 13-1 McDonald led the Tar Heel squad directed by first-year coach Norman record and had impressive regular-season wins at NYU and against Shepard. Carolina played its home games in the Indoor Athletic Cen- previously unbeaten Navy. The Phantoms were beaten by Wake Forest, ter, also known as the Tin Can. however, in the semifinals of the Southern Conference Tournament, The championship season was also Shepard’s last at the helm of the 31-29. Despite Duke winning the league’s postseason title, the NCAA Tar Heels, as McDonald took over as head coach the following season. Committee selected Carolina to represent District 3 in the NCAA Tour- McDonald was the only former UNC player to coach the Tar Heels nament at New York’s Madison Square Garden. until Matt Doherty returned to Chapel Hill to take over in 2000-01. NYU was favored to beat UNC in the East Regional semifinal and the Phantoms faced elimination as Dillon and guard Jim White fouled out with 10 and eight minutes to play, respectively. McKinney, a 27- year-old Durham native, led Carolina to a 57-49 win, however, with 11 points. McKinney originally played at NC State, but enrolled at Car- olina in January 1946 after being discharged from the U.S. Army. Dillon and Washington native Bob Paxton led Carolina past Ohio State in the East Regional final. The Buckeyes led by five with less than three minutes to play, but Paxton sent the game into overtime with a jump shot with under 20 seconds left to play. Dillon scored the key shot in overtime as UNC held on for a 60-57 win. Defending national champion Oklahoma A&M beat Carolina, 43- 40, in the championship game. Seven-foot center Big Bob (Foothills) Kurland had 23 points to lead the Aggies. Carolina trailed only 36-33 when McKinney fouled out. A&M then built a 43-34 advantage. Dil- lon scored 16 points in the title game for UNC. Carolina finished the year 30-5. Dillon, a sophomore from Georgia, led Carolina in scoring with 12.9 points per game. He earned his nick- name because of the accuracy of his favorite shot, a hook shot. He was brilliant in the NCAA Tournament as he scored 16, 15 and 16 points in the three games. Jordan, who was transferred to Carolina for ROTC by the Navy, was second on the squad with 389 points. Carnevale left UNC the next year and began a 20-year stint as coach at Navy. He is a member of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.

282 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 2002-03 Carolina Basketball 1957 NCAA CHAMPIONS North Carolina’s march toward the NCAA championship in the 1957 Final Four provided legendary head coach Frank McGuire with the defining moment of his career and the Tar Heel faithful with more than a few tense moments. Battle-torn and weary, the Tar Heels faced a seemingly insurmount- able challenge as they headed into the third overtime period against Kansas in the national championship game. Having already taken three overtime periods to defeat Michigan State in the semifinals, the Tar Heels found themselves without national play- er of the year Lennie Rosenbluth, who had fouled out in the waning moments of regulation. They were playing a Kansas team led by Hall of Famer in the not so friendly confines of Kansas City, Mo. The Tar Heels fought on without Rosenbluth and found themselves behind by one point in the final seconds of the third overtime. After a missed shot, the ball landed in the hands of junior center Joe Quigg near the top of the key. 1957 All that stood between Pete Brennan & Frank McGuire him and the national championship was Chamberlain. Michigan State tested Carolina’s mettle throughout the game. Quigg drove the lane, Junior forward Pete Brennan kept Carolina’s championship hopes drawing a foul from alive when he nailed a baseline jumper with three seconds remaining in Chamberlain with six the first overtime to extend the game to another period. Both teams seconds remaining. After struggled in the second overtime, scoring only one bucket each. Caroli- a Carolina time out, na finally pulled away in the third overtime period scoring the first six Quigg, a 72 percent free points and holding on to a 74-70 victory. throw shooter, calmly Rosenbluth was the star of the 1957 squad. His 27 points and 8.6 stepped to the line and rebounds a game in regular season play led the Tar Heels to the ACC drained both shots, secur- championship and the NCAA tournament berth. Three of the victories ing a 54-53 victory and 1957 came over fellow Big Four and ACC team Wake Forest, with whom Car- Carolina’s second nation- Lennie Rosenbluth olina had developed an intense rivalry. al championship. Caroli- At the end of his senior season, Rosenbluth held on to every major na finished the sea- Carolina basketball record except for free-throw percentage and total son a perfect 32-0 en 1957 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME rebounds in a season. route to the Tar NORTH CAROLINA 54, KANSAS 53 (3OT) The championship season was Carolina’s only trip to the Final Four Heels’ first NCAA March 23, 1957 under the tutelage of Frank McGuire, who left in 1961 to coach in the championship. Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo., (7,778) NBA. He later went on to coach at South Carolina. In nine years, Rosenbluth had Kansas FG FT REB PF TP McGuire led the Tar Heels to three Top 10 finishes and six Top 20 fin- King 3-12 5-6 4 4 11 20 points and five Elstun 4-12 3-6 4 2 11 ishes. rebounds in the Chamberlain 6-13 11-16 14 3 23 Parker 2-4 0-0 0 0 4 The next Final Four appearance for the Tar Heels came under championship game Loneski 0-5 2-3 3 2 2 McGuire’s replacement, Dean Smith, who began his Final Four legacy Billings 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 and Quigg scored 10 Johnson 0-1 2-2 0 1 2 in 1967. points and garnered Totals 15-47 23-33 28 14 53 .319 .697 nine rebounds. North Carolina FG FT REB PF TP Carolina had its Rosenbluth 8-15 4-4 5 5 20 fair share of over- Cunningham 0-3 0-1 5 4 0 Brennan 4-8 3-7 11 3 11 time experience Kearns 4-8 3-7 1 4 11 Quigg 4-10 2-3 9 4 10 entering the Final Lotz 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 Four, securing an Young 1-1 0-0 3 1 2 1956-57 STATISTICAL LEADERS Totals 21-45 12-22 42 21 54 overtime victory .467 .545 Player PPG RPG over South Carolina Kansas 22 24 2 0 5 - 53 and a double over- North Carolina 29 17 2 0 6 - 54 Lennie Rosenbluth...... 28.0 ...... 8.8 time victory over Rebounds: Kansas 28, North Carolina 42 Pete Brennan ...... 14.7 ...... 10.4 Maryland in the reg- Officials: Conway, Anderson Tommy Kearns ...... 12.8 ...... 3.1 ular season. Joe Quigg ...... 10.3 ...... 8.6 That experience may have been the difference as the Tar Heels con- Bob Cunningham ...... 7.2 ...... 6.7 tinually came through with clutch plays throughout the Final Four. In the semifinal, neither team was able to open more than a six-point lead as

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1967 1968 Charles Scott

It was the dawn of a new era. The year was 1967. A young head The 1968 Final Four had a familiar feel to it as three teams from ‘67 coach had brought a proud program back to the forefront of college were back in the semifinals. UCLA took on Houston for the second basketball as Dean Smith’s Tar Heels traveled to Louisville, Ky. for the year in a row and Carolina faced another upstart team from Ohio. This program’s first Final Four since the 1957 NCAA championship. time, however, the Tar Heels faced Ohio State to get to the title game. The lineup included one of Smith’s best recruiting classes with five Carolina beat the Buckeyes, 80-66, to advance to the championship sophomores playing in the eight-man rotation. It was junior forward game. Junior forward Bill Bunting had 17 points and 12 rebounds and Larry Miller, though, who was the bread and butter of the Carolina senior guard Larry Miller logged 20 points and six rebounds. Miller squad. Miller’s 22.5 points per game and clutch play throughout the had earned All-America honors and was the Most Valuable Player at season earned him ACC Player of the Year honors and led the Tar Heels the ACC Tournament. to a 22-6 record and the ACC title. Carolina played the defending champion UCLA Bruins for the Carolina reached the Final Four via a 96-80 victory over Boston NCAA championship. The Bruins were led by legendary coach John College in the Eastern Regional final with a lineup that hit its opposi- Wooden and National Player of the Year Lew Alcindor. The game was tion from every angle. Senior forward Bob Lewis earned Eastern played in the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Regional Most Valuable Player honors with 31 points in the champi- Miller had 14 points and six rebounds, but that wasn’t enough for onship game. Miller added 22 points and sophomore center Rusty Carolina to overcome the Bruins, who won their fourth championship Clark snagged 18 rebounds to go with 18 points. in five years, 78-55. Alcindor scored 34 points and pulled down 16 The Tar Heels lost to Dayton, 76-62, in the national semifinals. Car- rebounds to lead the Bruins. olina couldn’t overcome the dominant play of Flyer forward Don May, who scored 34 points and grabbed 15 rebounds. Clark and Miller had Dean Smith on 1968 — “We had four starters returning, strong outings in the loss, as Clark had 19 points and 11 rebounds and again won the regular season championship, but again had to win the Miller scored 13 points and grabbed 13 rebounds. ACC Tournament just to get in the tournament. That was the most pres- Though Carolina left Louisville without a win, the ’67 Final Four sure teams had to feel. We were ready this time for the NCAAs, based proved to be the jumpstart to one of the greatest careers in college ath- on the year before. We were great against undefeated St. Bonaventure letics. The Smith dynasty had officially begun as he went on to lead the with Bob Lanier in the opening round. The field was not seeded in Tar Heels to 11 Final Fours and two national championships. those days. Then we faced Lew Alcindor and UCLA in the champi- onship game. I do think that was the best college team I had ever seen Dean Smith on 1967 — “The big thing is we had to win to that date.” the ACC Tournament before we could even go to the NCAA Tourna- ment. I was concerned about how we would do in the NCAAs in over- coming the excitement of winning the ACC Tournament. We did go to the Final Four with three sophomore starters that year. That was a thrilling time.”

1966-67 STATISTICAL LEADERS 1967-68 STATISTICAL LEADERS

Player PPG RPG Player PPG RPG Larry Miller ...... 21.9 ...... 9.3 Larry Miller ...... 22.4 ...... 8.1 Bob Lewis ...... 18.5 ...... 5.5 Charles Scott ...... 17.6 ...... 6.0 Rusty Clark ...... 13.9 ...... 10.3 Rusty Clark ...... 15.8 ...... 11.0 Dick Grubar ...... 9.2 ...... 2.9 Dick Grubar ...... 8.1 ...... 3.0 Bill Bunting ...... 7.7 ...... 5.6 Bill Bunting ...... 7.9 ...... 6.0

284 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 2002-03 Carolina Basketball 1969 FINAL FOUR/1972 FINAL FOUR Dean Smith’s 1972 Tar Heels had a different feel from Carolina Final Four teams of years past. There was no Lennie Rosenbluth, Larry Miller or Charlie Scott to dominate the head- lines with over- whelming individ- ual performances. 1972 Instead, the ’72 squad hit the oppo- sition with a deep and balanced attack. Center Robert McAdoo, a junior college transfer, and sharp-shoot- ing senior forward Dennis Wuycik led five Carolina players in double 1969 figure scoring for the season. The Tar Heels had earned their NCAA bid with a 73-64 victory over The 1969 Tar Heels didn’t miss a beat despite losing two-time ACC the Maryland Terrapins in the ACC Championship. That win avenged Player of the Year Larry Miller to graduation. Junior guards Charles an earlier 79-77 overtime loss to the Terps. Scott and Eddie Fogler combined with seniors Rusty Clark, Bill George Karl had 18 points and Wuycik added 16 to lead UNC to a Bunting and Dick Grubar to make up for Miller’s absence and lead 92-69 rout of South Carolina in the opening round of the NCAA Tour- Carolina to its third consecutive Final Four. nament. Wuycik (18), McAdoo (17) and Karl (16) then each outscored Scott, fresh off of winning a gold medal with the 1968 U.S. Olympic Penn’s leading scorer in a 73-59 win to send UNC to the Final Four. team, earned first-team All-America honors with 22.3 points and 7.1 Carolina lost the national semifinal to Florida State, 79-75, after rebounds per game. falling behind by 13 points at the half. McAdoo had 24 points and 15 Carolina advanced to the NCAA Tournament with a stellar come- rebounds, but the rest of the squad made just 19 of 51 shots from the back victory over Duke in the ACC finals. Led by Scott, who scored 40 floor against the Seminoles. Ron King led Florida State with 22 points. points and nabbed five rebounds, the Tar Heels rallied from a nine- McAdoo became the first underclassmen from Carolina to declare point halftime deficit to defeat the Blue Devils, 85-74. early for the NBA Draft. He went on to earn NBA MVP honors in Carolina defeated Duquesne and Lefty Driesell’s Davidson Wild- 1975. cats in the NCAA tournament to advance to the national semifinal Sophomore forward Bobby Jones earned a spot on the 1972 against Purdue. Scott was again the hero of both tournament victories Olympic team and flourished in the NBA, earning All-Defensive First as he had 22 points, nine rebounds and six assists against Duquesne and Team honors for eight consecutive years. He earned the NBA sixth- 32 points, six rebounds and four assists against Davidson. His game- man award as a member of the 1983 World Champion Philadelphia winning shot as time expired (see photo above) gave the Tar Heels the 76ers. 87-85 win over Davidson to send Carolina to the Final Four. Karl has gone on to a successful coaching career. He is currently the The Boilermakers’ Rick Mount and Bill Keller combined for 56 head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks. points to lead Purdue to a 92-65 victory over the Tar Heels in the semi- finals. Dean Smith on 1972 — “This was one of our great teams. We played extremely well in the regionals to get to the Final Four, pay- Dean Smith on 1969 — “The three sophomore starters ing back South Carolina for beating us in the ACC Tournament the year from ’67 were now seniors, but Dick Grubar tore his knee in the ACC before. We beat a very good Penn team. We were ranked number two championship game and was out for the NCAAs. We had close games in the nation and UCLA was number one. We shouldn’t have, but I just to get to the Final Four. Charles Scott had a tremendous second think we looked past Florida State ahead to UCLA, and got beat by a half against Duke in the ACC finals. We really went to Charles and then good Seminole team. McAdoo fouled out with 13 minutes to play.” we went to Four Corners and Charles could drive by his man.”

1968-69 STATISTICAL LEADERS 1971-72 STATISTICAL LEADERS

Player PPG RPG Player PPG RPG Charles Scott ...... 22.3 ...... 7.1 Robert McAdoo ...... 19.5 ...... 10.1 Bill Bunting ...... 18.0 ...... 7.7 Dennis Wuycik...... 18.0 ...... 5.7 Rusty Clark ...... 14.4 ...... 9.2 George Karl ...... 11.7 ...... 2.5 Dick Grubar ...... 13.0 ...... 3.4 Bill Chamberlain ...... 10.9 ...... 5.6 Lee Dedmon ...... 8.7 ...... 6.9 Bobby Jones ...... 10.2 ...... 6.3 Assist leader: Charlie Scott, 108 Assist leader: Steve Previs, 151

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The 1977 season was one Carolina lost to Ralph of the most memorable in Sampson and Virginia twice Dean Smith’s career. The during the 1981 regular season, Tar Heels overcame a litany as Sampson averaged 23 points of injuries to key players to and a dozen rebounds. Howev- advance to the Final Four, er, the Tar Heels exacted their but lost to Marquette, 67-59, revenge in the Final Four. in the national champi- Carolina was sent west by onship game. the NCAA committee, despite Senior forward Walter 1977 winning the ACC Tournament. Davis was one of the best The Tar Heels swept through shooters in the country, Phil the West Regional with little Ford ran the point to perfection, and forward Mike O’Koren was one trouble, beating Pittsburgh, of the top freshmen in the country. Utah and Kansas State. Sam The Tar Heels’ road to the Final Four was not an easy one. Senior Perkins had 15 points, 11 center Tommy LaGarde injured his knee in February and was lost for rebounds and foue blocks in the the rest of the season. Davis broke his finger in the ACC Tournament regional semifinals and 16 and Ford hyperextended his elbow in the NCAA Tournament. Still, the points and 11 boards in the Tar Heels advanced to the championship game. regional final against Kansas Ford scored 27 points to lead the Tar Heels to a 69-66 win over Pur- State. Wood was outstanding due in the first round. Davis did not play against the Boilermakers. 1981 against the Wildcats, scoring 21 Then, on St. Patrick’s Day, the Tar Heels trailed by 14 in the second Pete Budko vs. Virginia points and pulling down 17 half of the regional semifinal against Notre Dame. John Kuester had 14 rebounds. points, eight assists and seven steals and Ford scored 29 points, includ- Then it was on to Philadel- ing two free throws with two seconds remaining, to earn a 79-77 win. phia and only Sampson and the Cavaliers stood in the Tar Heels’ way Despite the broken finger, Davis made 7 of 11 shots from the floor of a return trip to the national finals. en route to 21 points as the Tar Heels beat Kentucky, 79-72, in the East It was a clash between the ACC regular season champion Cavaliers Regional final. Kuester filled in for Ford and hit 13 of 14 free throws and ACC Tournament champion Tar Heels — a clash between out- en route to victory. standing front lines as Carolina matched Sampson with a dominant Carolina faced high-powered UNLV in the national semifinal. The frontcourt of forwards James Worthy and Al Wood and Perkins. Rebels led 49-43 at the half, but the Tar Heels prevailed, 84-83, behind This time, the Tar Heels kept Sampson in check. Sampson scored O’Koren’s 31 points and eight rebounds and Davis, who made all seven only 11 points and Virginia could not find an answer for Wood, who of his field goal attempts and finished with 19 points. scored 39 points and added 10 rebounds. The game was tied at 27 at In the championship, Al McGuire’s Warriors built a 39-27 lead, but halftime, but Carolina outscored Virginia, 51-38, in the second half to Carolina surged ahead in the second half. However, (19 earn a 78-65 victory. points), Bo Ellis and Jim Boylan (14 apiece) led Marquette to the title. Bob Knight’s Indiana Hoosiers beat the Tar Heels 63-50 in the Davis and O’Koren had 20 and 14 points, respectively, but Ford’s national championship game. The game was played only hours after an injured elbow limited him to a 3 for 10 night from the field. assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan. Sophomore point guard led the Hoosiers with 23 points. Wood and Perkins Dean Smith on 1977 — “That year was what Coach combined for 29 points for UNC. Guthridge called the most amazing year. We had more huggers that The Tar Heels shot just 43 percent from the floor and committed 19 year – that means when the game is over we are all hugging in the turnovers. dressing room. We lost our All-America center Tom LaGarde in Feb- ruary, then had a great run. All our fans had their fingers taped up in Dean Smith on 1981 — “That was an exciting year Atlanta for Walter. And Phil had his bad elbow. Walter couldn’t shoot because we finished second in the regular season. Most of the time against Notre Dame, but Phil happened to make free throws even with when we went to the Final Four we won the ACC regular season. We his hyperextended elbow. We held the ball against Kentucky in the sec- lost twice to Virginia, but then had another chance to beat them in the ond half to go to the Final Four. Then O’Koren came on and was great semifinals and Al Wood had his great game with 39 points. The shoot- against UNLV. We lost to a really good Marquette team. Jimmy ing of the president affected both teams the same. Bob Knight joked we Boylen was terrific against us in the final – he once called wanting to should flip a coin and send us both home co-champions. Isiah transfer to Carolina, but I suggested he call Coach McGuire instead.” (Thomas) had a great second half.”

1976-77 STATISTICAL LEADERS 1980-81 STATISTICAL LEADERS

Player PPG RPG Player PPG RPG Phil Ford ...... 18.7 ...... 1.9 Al Wood ...... 18.1 ...... 6.3 Walter Davis ...... 15.5 ...... 5.7 Sam Perkins...... 14.9 ...... 7.8 Tommy LaGarde...... 15.1 ...... 7.3 James Worthy ...... 14.2 ...... 8.4 Mike O’Koren ...... 13.9 ...... 6.6 Jimmy Black...... 7.3 ...... 1.5 John Kuester ...... 9.7 ...... 2.2 Mike Pepper ...... 6.1 ...... 1.5 Assist leader: Phil Ford, 217 Assist leader: Jimmy Black, 188

286 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 2002-03 Carolina Basketball 1982 NCAA CHAMPIONS Every Carolina Basketball fan remembers The Shot. It is the most ed a 32-2 record, famous play in Tar Heel history and one of the most famous in college losing only to Wake athletics. It won Dean Smith his first national championship and Forest at home launched Michael Jordan as the greatest player in the sport’s history. when Perkins was Eric “Sleepy” Floyd had just hit a jumper in the lane to give George- sick and did not town a 62-61 lead as 61,612 fans looked on at the New Orleans Super- play and at Virginia. dome. Carolina called a timeout with 32 seconds remaining. Smith Carolina did beat instructed point guard Jimmy Black to draw the Hoya zone defense to the Cavaliers, 47- one side of the court and look to get the ball inside to James Worthy. But 45, in the ACC Black couldn’t get the ball to Worthy. Smith had designed the play so Tournament cham- that if that happened, Black could swing the ball to an open man on the pionship game in far side of the court. Black found that open man, freshman Michael Jor- Greensboro. Worthy dan. had 16 points and Jordan stood 16 feet to the left of the basket. Catch-jump-shoot. No Matt Doherty had hesitation. The ball found the bottom of the net. Carolina 63, George- 11 points and four town 62. Fifteen seconds remained on the clock. assists. Carolina led Georgetown’s Fred Brown got the ball near mid-court and looked for 34-31 at the half, an open teammate. He passed the ball in Floyd’s direction, but instead but the game is found Worthy, who most remembered raced downcourt 1982 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME for the Tar Heels with the ball to seal NORTH CAROLINA 63, GEORGETOWN 62 using a delay game 1982 the victory. It was March 29, 1982 in the second half. Michael Jordan appropriate that Wor- Superdome, New Orleans, La. (61,612) Leading 44-43 with thy clinched the win, Georgetown FG FT REB A PF BS ST TP 7:34 to play, Caroli- Smith, E. 6-8 2-2 3 550014 since he had already Hancock 0-2 0-0 0 01000 na held the ball. muscled and finessed Ewing 10-15 3-3 11 142323 Doherty hit three free throws in the last 28 seconds to win the game. Brown 1-2 2-2 2 54024 his way through the Floyd 9-17 0-0 3 520418 Top-ranked and top-seeded Carolina then survived a scare from James Hoya defense en Spriggs 0-2 1-2 1 02021 Madison in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, beating the Dukes, Jones 1-3 0-0 0 00002 route to five dunks Martin 0-2 0-0 0 01000 52-50, in Charlotte. A 74-69 win over Alabama and a 70-60 triumph over and 28 points. Smith, G. 0-0 0-0 0 01000 Villanova in Raleigh’s Reynolds Coliseum sent the Tar Heels to New Totals 27-51 8-9 22 16 20 2 11 62 Worthy was not .529 .889 Orleans for the Final Four. intimidated by the Senior guard Jimmy Black was one of five starters in double figures North Carolina FG FT REB A PF BS ST TP tenacious defense of Doherty 1-3 2-3 3 10004 in the regional final win over Villanova. Black had 11 points and 10 Hoya freshman cen- Worthy 13-17 2-7 4 030328 assists. Perkins 3-7 4-6 7 121010 ter , Black 1-4 2-2 3 72014 who logged two Jordan 7-13 2-2 9 220216 Peterson 0-3 0-0 1 10010 Dean Smith on 1982 — “We had three starters back from blocked shots and Braddock 0-0 0-0 0 11000 the year before, plus Matt Doherty, who I counted as a co-starter in 1981. Brust 0-0 1-2 1 11001 three steals to go Totals 25-47 13-22 30 14 11 1 7 63 Two of our best games all year were in New Orleans against Houston with his 23 points .532 .591 and Georgetown. Michael had his best game as a freshman in the final, and 11 rebounds. Georgetown 32 30 - 62 but James was the obvious MVP. His play gets overshadowed because Throughout the North Carolina 31 32 - 63 of Michael’s shot. And Perkins was a true hero for his play against Ola- game, Worthy chal- Turnovers: Georgetown 12 (Brown 4); North Carolina 13 juwon in the semifinals. He was sensational. lenged the Hoyas (Doherty, Worthy, Jordan 3) The play was No. 1 to post up James, then have Sam come in behind Officials: Dabrow, Dibbler, Nichols frontline and hit 13 him. Or you could go crosscourt to the wing for Michael and he was of his 17 field goal wide open from 17-18 feet. It looked good, I was right in line with him. attempts. Then we we put on our scramble defense. James was out of position, but Carolina advanced Michael stopped the pass that made Fred Brown throw it away.” to the title game with a 68-63 semifinal vic- tory over Houston. Sam Perkins had 25 points and 10 rebounds. UNC began and 1981-82 STATISTICAL LEADERS finished the year ranked No. 1 in the Player PPG RPG country in the Associ- James Worthy ...... 15.6 ...... 6.3 ated Press poll. In Sam Perkins...... 14.3 ...... 7.8 fact, Carolina held the Michael Jordan ...... 13.5 ...... 4.4 No. 1 ranking for all Matt Doherty ...... 9.3 ...... 3.0 but five weeks in 1982 Jimmy Black...... 7.6 ...... 1.7 1981-82. Jimmy Black & Chris Brust The Tar Heels post- Assist leader: Jimmy Black, 213

CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 287 2002-03 Carolina Basketball 1991 FINAL FOUR Rick Fox was born in Toron- to, grew up playing softball in the Bahamas and played high FINAL FOUR RECORDS school basketball in Indiana. So, it may seem a little strange FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES that he ended up donning Car- Team Appearances olina Blue for Dean Smith. North Carolina ...... 15 But, it just so happens that Fox watched Carolina as a boy UCLA...... 14 and saw Michael Jordan seal Kentucky ...... 13 the deal on the 1982 national Duke ...... 13 championship. From that Kansas ...... 11 moment on, he knew he wanted to be a Tar Heel. In 1991, the senior forward led Carolina back to the Final Four for the first time since Jordan’s cele- 1991 brated shot. Fox was joined in the start- Rick Fox ing lineup by seniors Pete Chil- cutt (center) and King Rice (point guard), junior guard Hubert Davis and sophomore forward George Lynch. Dean Smith’s eighth trip to the Final Four pitted him against his for- mer assistant, third-year Kansas head coach Roy Williams. The Tar Heels reached the Final Four as the number one seed in the East Region after crushing Duke, 96-74, in the ACC Championship game. Carolina then cruised to the East Regional final, beating North- eastern, Villanova and Eastern Michigan, all by double-digits. Carolina then beat Temple, 75-72, in the Meadowlands to return to the Final Four for the first time since 1982. Davis and Fox each scored 19 points and Rice added 12 points and seven assists to get by the Owls. Temple guard Mark Macon made 12 of 23 shots and had 31 points, and missed a 30-footer at the buzzer that would have sent the game into overtime. Kansas beat the Tar Heels, 79-73, in the national semifinals in the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis. Davis led all scorers with 25 points, but Carolina shot just 38.4 percent for the game. Adonis Jordan led the Jay- hawks with 16 points and seven assists.

Dean Smith on 1991 — “We had some of our best teams in the mid- and late-1980s that did not get to the Final Four. There was a lot of pressure in 1987, when Syracuse had Rony Seikaly and Sher- man Douglas. Jeff Lebo was sick the whole night before that night and that really hurt us. So we were glad to get back to the Final Four in 1991. We had great leadership with King Rice, Rick Fox and Pete Chilcutt. We didn’t play well in Indianapolis against Kansas. We hadn’t been to the Final Four in a while and I think we went back to being happy to be there.”

1990-91 STATISTICAL LEADERS

Player PPG RPG Carolina has Rick Fox ...... 16.9 ...... 6.6 made 15 Final Four Hubert Davis ...... 13.3 ...... 2.4 George Lynch ...... 12.5 ...... 7.4 appearances, more Pete Chilcutt...... 12.0 ...... 6.6 than any school in King Rice...... 8.2 ...... 1.8 the nation. Assist leader: King Rice, 207

288 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 2002-03 Carolina Basketball 1993 NCAA CHAMPIONS Dean Smith had been there before. The last time his Tar Heels walked behind on a layup on the Superdome floor, they walked off as NCAA champions. attempt in the ACC Now, after a grueling ACC season that included five other Top 25 semifinal against teams; after a tough road through the East Regional bracket that required Virginia. an overtime victory to escape the final; after defeating a Roy Williams- Despite the loss coached Kansas squad that had beaten the Tar Heels just two years prior to the Yellow Jack- in the national semifinal— Carolina was back on the Superdome floor ets, Carolina was playing for the national championship. No. 1 in the East The 1993 Tar Heels were ready. Center Eric Montross and senior for- Regional. Wins ward George Lynch anchored the team and shooting guard Donald over East Carolina, Williams provided the spark from the outside. Point guard Derrick Rhode Island and Phelps ran the offense and a handful of role players brought everything Arkansas setup a together in typical Dean Smith fashion. regional champi- Michigan was ready too, though. The raucous Wolverines, led by onship against vocal center Chris Webber and the rest of the “Fab Five,” had lost the Cincinnati in the 1993 championship game in 1992 and were hungry to redeem themselves. Meadowlands. The Dean Smith They won a hard-fought overtime battle against Jamal Mashburn and the Bearcats had played Kentucky Wildcats in the national semifinal, 81-78, and were confident in the Final Four in they would return to Ann Arbor with a championship. 1992. The styles of the two teams couldn’t have been any farther apart. The Nick Van Exel hit six three-pointers in the first half and the Bearcats Tar Heels were a traditional Dean Smith team — talented, disciplined built a 29-14 lead with 7:08 left in the opening half, but the Tar Heels and focused. The Wolverines had brought a brash, new feel to the game, rallied to pull within one at halftime. famous for their black shoes, baggy shorts and playground style of play. In the second half, Phelps clamped down on Van Exel, limiting him The teams battled back and forth through- to just one field goal. out the game. Michigan led by 10 in the first 1993 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Carolina led late in regulation, but Tar- half, but Carolina rallied for a 42-36 lead at NORTH CAROLINA 77, MICHIGAN 71 rance Gibson’s driving layup with 35 sec- intermission. The Wolverines built a 67-63 Monday, April 5, 1993 onds to play tied the game. The Tar Heels lead with 4:30 left to play, but the Tar Heels Superdome, New Orleans, La. (64,151) had a a chance to win at the buzzer, but scored nine unanswered points to take a 72- North Carolina FG 3FG FT REB A PF BS ST TP Brian Reese’s dunk attempt after an out-of- Reese 2-7 0-1 4-4 531008 67 lead with 1:03 to play. Lynch 6-12 0-0 0-0 10 132112 bounds play with 0.8 seconds left ricocheted Montross 5-11 0-0 6-9 5021016 Trailing by four, Williams began the 9-0 Phelps 4-6 0-1 1-2 360039 off the back iron. run with a three-pointer, then Phelps hit a Williams 8-12 5-7 4-4 1110125 Williams starred in overtime, hitting Sullivan 1-2 0-0 1-2 112003 fastbreak layup to give UNC the lead with Salvadori 0-0 0-0 2-2 411102 back-to-back three-pointers and the Tar Rodl 1-4 0-2 0-0 000022 3:07 to play. Baskets by Lynch and Montross Calabria 0-0 0-0 0-0 000000 Heels hung on for a 75-68 win. upped the lead to five with a minute to go. Wenstrom 0-1 0-0 0-0 000000 Lynch was the heart and soul of the team Cherry 0-0 0-0 0-0 000000 Michigan responded with a Totals 27-55 5-1118-23 29 13 10 4 7 77 and recorded double-doubles in each of the jump shot and a Chris Webber put-back to .491 .455 .783 last four NCAA Tournament victories. bring the Wolverines back to within 72-71 Michigan FG 3FG FT REB A PF BS ST TP Webber 11-18 0-1 1-2 11 123123 with 36 seconds to play. Jackson 2-3 0-0 2-2 115016 Dean Smith on 1993 — “We Howard 3-8 0-0 1-1 733007 Carolina junior forward Pat Sullivan was Rose 5-12 2-6 0-0 1430012 had a such great leader in George Lynch and fouled with 20 seconds left and went to the King 6-13 1-5 2-2 6420115 Riley 1-3 0-0 0-0 311112 our team had a lot of confidence. We were line for a one-and-one. Sullivan connected on Pelinka 2-4 2-3 0-0 211006 very poised. I know I had a lot of confidence Talley 0-0 0-0 0-0 011000 the first, but missed the second and Webber Voskuil 0-1 0-0 0-0 010000 in Derrick Phelps and Lynch. The last four got the rebound with the Wolverines trailing Totals 30-62 5-15 6-7 33 17 18 4 4 71 games all were close games. Arkansas went 73-71. North Carolina 42 35 - 77 down to the wire, Cincinnati we should have Michigan 36 35 - 71 Webber stumbled and appeared to travel, won in regulation, but won in overtime. but the officials made no call. He then drib- Turnovers: North Carolina 10 (Phelps 5); Michigan 14 (Rose 6) Officials: Hightower, Harrington, Stupin Michigan was a great game with Donald bled past halfcourt and found himself sur- Williams hitting key shots. So many of those rounded by the Tar Heels and called a time- games could have gone either way.” out. However, Michigan did not have any timeouts remaining and the officials called a technical foul on the Michigan bench. Williams hit two free throws and Carolina marched on to a 77-71 vic- tory. It was only appropriate that Williams stood at the line at the end of the game, as he dominated the Final Four en route to Most Outstanding 1992-93 STATISTICAL LEADERS Player honors. Williams made five of seven three pointers and scored 25 points in both the national semifinal and championship games. Player PPG RPG The Tar Heels finished the season 34-4, winning 18 consecutive Eric Montross...... 15.8 ...... 7.6 games at one point. Carolina had even faced Michigan early on in the George Lynch ...... 14.7 ...... 9.6 season at the Rainbow Classic and lost, 79-78, courtesy a last-second Donald Williams ...... 14.3 ...... 1.9 shot from Wolverine point guard Jalen Rose. Brian Reese ...... 11.4 ...... 3.6 The 18-game win streak was snapped by a 77-75 loss to Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament championship game. The Tar Heels played that Derrick Phelps ...... 8.1 ...... 4.4 game without Phelps, who injured his back when he was fouled from Assist leader: Derrick Phelps, 196

CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 289 2002-03 Carolina Basketball 1995 FINAL FOUR/1997 FINAL FOUR Two years after winning the national Carolina began ACC play with championship, the Tar Heels were back three consecutive losses for the in the Final Four. This time, sopho- first time ever. The second of those mores Rasheed Wallace, Jeff McInnis losses was a Smith Center debacle and Sports Illustrated Player of the Year in which Carolina led Maryland by Jerry Stackhouse were the focal point 22 in the second half, but lost to the of the team. Terps, 85-75. Carolina, Wake Forest, Virginia and However, by the time the sea- Maryland were consistently Top-10 son was over, the Tar Heels had run teams throughout the season, and UNC off an improbable 16-game win earned the number two seed in the streak, won the ACC Tournament, Southeast Region after losing in over- established Dean Smith as the win- time to Randolph Childress, Tim Dun- ningest coach in history and earned 1997 1995 can and Wake in a classic ACC champi- another trip to the Final Four. Jerry Stackhouse onship game. The defining moment of the Earlier in the season, Carolina beat season may have come after Carolina lost to Virginia, its third consec- Duke in what many consider to be the utive ACC loss. UNC faced an 0-4 start after trailing NC State by nine greatest game between the rivals. Dean Smith took his points with 2:34 remaining. But the Tar Heels scored the final 12 points Tar Heels into in on Feb. 2 and left after 50 of the game to win, 59-56. minutes of basketball with a 102-100 victory in double-overtime. Duke UNC was 3-5 after the first half of the league schedule, but won rallied from a 17-point first half deficit to take a nine-point second half their final eight regular-season ACC games. Carolina then beat Vir- lead, only to see UNC send the game to overtime. ginia, Wake Forest and NC State to win the ACC title. The Tar Heels appeared to have won the game by scoring the first One of the most memorable wins in UNC history came on March nine points of overtime, but the Blue Devils forced a second overtime 15 as the Tar Heels beat Colorado to advance to the Final 16 and earn with a 30-foot shot by Jeff Capel at the buzzer. Carolina prevailed, Smith’s 877th win, breaking the record of Adolph Rupp. though, as Donald Williams hit a difficult running jumper and McInnis All-America forward Antawn Jamison scored 21 points and grabbed stole the subsequent inbounds pass in the final seconds of the second eight rebounds in the East Region semifinal against California. Sham- overtime to seal the two-point victory. mond Williams scored 22 points and Vince Carter notched 18 points In the NCAA Tournament, Carolina trailed Murray State by a point and seven rebounds against Louisville in the East Regional final. The at halftime in the first round, but won 80-70 behind Stackhouse’s 25 victory over Louisville was Smith’s 879th and final victory at the helm points, 11 rebounds and five assists. Wins over Iowa State and Allen of the Tar Heels, as he retired before the start of the 1998 season. Iverson-led Georgetown set up a regional final between No. 2 UNC Carolina again shot poorly in Indianapolis, connecting on a season- and No. 1 Kentucky in Birmingham, Ala., the heart of SEC country. low 31.1 percent from the floor, and was beaten by Arizona, 66-58. Stackhouse dominated the game with 18 points, 12 boards and six Carter was sensational with 21 points and Jamison had 18 points and assists as Carolina won, 74-61. Williams had 18 points, Wallace added 11 rebounds. Guards Miles Simon and scored 24 and 20, 12 and the Tar Heels held Kentucky to 28 percent shooting from the respectively, for the Cats. floor (7 of 36 from three-point range). Arkansas, the defending NCAA champions, beat the Tar Heels, 75- Dean Smith on 1997 — “We should have been 0-4 to start 68, in the national semifinals in Seattle. Stackhouse scored 18 points, the ACC. Vince Carter was hurt, our confidence was shot. Then we but could only play 28 minutes due to a deep thigh bruise, an injury he played well at Duke, but lost and were 3-5 halfway through the league. suffered 12 seconds into the game. I thought then we could win the rest of our games or lose the rest – and we almost won all of them. Fairfield was a remarkable game. That was Dean Smith on 1995 — “That was a special year. We lost probably our best offensive game since Loyola Marymount (1988), but five seniors and were not deep, but Stackhouse and Wallace were a year they kept making those threes. There was too much going on about the older and very talented. Before the regional final, we told the team number of wins and the record. I thought it could affect us against Col- Kentucky had their celebration party scheduled, and Stackhouse held orado. Then I was really impressed with our team against Louisville. up his hand and said, “Yeah, I’m going to go to it and celebrate.” He We had a big lead and they cut it to six and I took a timeout. I said “We was so fired up. What a great competitor. Kentucky was very good. It could let them have it, we’ve had a pretty good year,” and Ademola was tough winning in Birmingham. It was like a road game. But I was Okulaja spoke up and said “What do you mean?” And we went on to really worried about stopping Allen Iverson and beating Georgetown. beat them pretty badly.” You never know what would have happened if Stackhouse had not got- ten hurt (12 seconds into the game) against Arkansas.” 1996-97 STATISTICAL LEADERS 1994-95 STATISTICAL LEADERS Player PPG RPG Player PPG RPG Antawn Jamison ...... 19.1 ...... 9.4 Jerry Stackhouse ...... 19.2 ...... 8.2 Shammond Williams ...... 14.1 ...... 3.3 Rasheed Wallace ...... 16.6 ...... 8.2 Vince Carter ...... 13.0 ...... 4.5 Donald Williams ...... 15.5 ...... 2.9 Serge Zwikker ...... 11.5 ...... 8.1 Jeff McInnis ...... 12.4 ...... 4.1 Ed Cota...... 8.0 ...... 2.7 Dante Calabria ...... 10.5 ...... 4.8 Ademola Okulaja ...... 8.0 ...... 6.5 Assist leader: Jeff McInnis, 180 Assist leader: Ed Cota, 234

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2000 1998 Julius Peppers

Coming off a national semifinal appearance, the 1997-98 Tar Heels Carolina didn’t enter the 2000 Final Four in typical fashion. After a were certainly among the favorites to return to the Final Four. Most of disappointing season that included a four-game losing streak and a the players from the 1997 Final Four squad returned, including All- first-round exit in the ACC Tournament, the Tar Heels opened the America candidates Antawn Jamison, Vince Carter and Shammond NCAA tournament against Missouri as an eight seed— equalling the Williams and ACC assist leader Ed Cota. lowest seed in UNC history. Led by freshman guard Joseph Forte, the Although the players were same, Bill Guthridge was in his rookei Tar Heels didn’t falter in their newfound role as underdog, though, and season as head coach. Dean Smith resigned as head coach in October marched on to an NCAA record 15th Final Four. and turned over the reins to Guthridge, who was an assistant under Many expected Carolina to lose to the quick and athletic Missouri Smith for the previous 30 years. The Tar Heels didn’t skip a beat. Tigers in the first round of the South Regionals, but junior center Bren- Jamison averaged 22.9 points and 10.2 rebounds to win ACC and dan Haywood scored a career high 28 points and grabbed 15 rebounds National Player of the Year honors. Carter’s spectacular athletic ability to lead the Tar Heels to an 84-70 victory. and highlight-reel dunks earned him second-team All-America honors. That victory set up a second round matchup with the third ranked Carolina was No. 1 in the country for eight weeks and regained the top and number one seed Stanford Cardinal. The Carolina defense stymied spot in the final poll after an 83-68 win over Duke in the ACC Tourna- the dangerous Cardinal squad, holding them to 34 percent shooting. ment championship game. Despite a leg injury that threatened to keep In the Sweet 16, the Carolina defense stepped up while Forte pro- him out of the game, Jamison scored 22 points and grabbed 18 vided the offensive firepower as Tennessee shot 36 percent from the rebounds in the title game against the No. 1 ranked Blue Devils. field and Forte scored 22 points and grabbed five more rebounds. Car- Carolina then toppled rising powers Connecticut and Michigan olina overcame a seven-point deficit with Haywood on the bench to State by double-digit margins to advance to the Final Four. Connecti- take the 74-69 victory. cut went on to win the 1999 national title and Michigan State won in It was the same story against Tulsa in the South Regional final. The 2000. Tar Heel defense held the Golden Hurricane to 37 percent shooting and Utah built a 13-point lead at the half in the national semifinal and Forte had his most productive game of the tournament with 28 points Carolina never was able to pull even, despite a brilliant 21-point outing and eight rebounds. from Carter. The Tar Heels shot just 39.1 percent in the game, and Carolina lost to Florida in the national semifinal, despite 20 points Jamison was held to 14 points in his final collegiate contest. and 12 rebounds from Haywood, but the 2000 postseason run will go Bill Guthridge on 1998 — “We had a very talented group down as one of Carolina’s most memorable. of players, and their attitude was great all year. They adjusted quickly Bill Guthridge on 2000 — “This was a determined group to the coaching change which came just before the start of practice in of players. They overcame a lot of adversity in the forms of injuries, ill- October. They finished the year No. 1 in the AP poll. The ACC Tour- ness, and some tough losses to get to the Final Four. I couldn't have nament championship was rewarding, particularly because we beat the been happier nor prouder than I was for that group of players to make three teams that had beaten us in the regular season – NC State, Mary- it to Indianapolis. We didn't play particularly well in the ACC Tourna- land and Duke. I knew we had a great team, and that was evident again ment, especially late in the game, but they bounced back and had a when Connecticut and Michigan State – the teams we beat to get to the great week of practice prior to the NCAAs. Then we beat a good Mis- Final Four – won the next two national championships.” souri team and the top seed Stanford in Birmingham and that gave us great confidence to beat Tennessee and an outstanding Tulsa team.” 1997-98 STATISTICAL LEADERS 1999-2000 STATISTICAL LEADERS Player PPG RPG Antawn Jamison ...... 22.2 ...... 10.5 Player PPG RPG Shammond Williams ...... 16.8 ...... 3.2 Joseph Forte ...... 16.7 ...... 5.5 Vince Carter ...... 15.6 ...... 5.1 Brendan Haywood ...... 13.6 ...... 7.5 Ed Cota...... 8.1 ...... 3.6 Jason Capel...... 12.3 ...... 6.8 Ademola Okulaja ...... 8.0 ...... 5.6 Ed Cota...... 10.1 ...... 4.4 Makhtar Ndiaye ...... 5.8 ...... 4.1 Kris Lang ...... 8.4 ...... 4.3 Assist leader: Ed Cota, 274 Assist leader: Ed Cota, 284

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