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When Carol L. Folt was installed as Carolina’s Since Lawrence R. (Bubba) Cunningham began 11th chancellor and first woman leader in October his duties as Carolina’s director of athletics on No- 2013, she said, “As America’s first public universi- vember 14, 2011, UNC has graduated more than ty, Carolina became the gold standard. The founders 750 student-athletes while consistently competing passed the baton, and the future is up to us. How can for championships in an array of different sports – we fulfill this honorable charge in a way that is ever exciting, motivating and influencing along the way. fresh and relevant?” Among the department’s accomplishments: As leader of North Carolina’s flagship public university, Folt and her leadership team champion attracting, developing and retaining world- • The Tar Heels have won nine national titles and finished second 10 class faculty that are focused on excellence in teaching and research. Car- times. olina’s faculty lead by doing, and each day they share their knowledge and • More than 300 student-athletes have made the ACC Academic Honor excitement with the next generation who will face a rapidly evolving fu- roll -- which requires a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better for the year – each ture as they embark upon impactful careers, many in fields that don’t exist of the past five years. today. Carolina is committed to benefiting its local and state communities • Carolina’s APR has steadily risen, and 16 teams scored a perfect 1000 and to cultivating the global outlook of its students, with more than a third in 2015-16. of Carolina undergraduate students studying abroad – one of highest rates • The Tar Heels have finished in the top eight of the Learfield Directors’ among public universities. Cup five times. Folt believes a key mission of the chancellor is to share broadly sto- • And students-athletes have logged more than 25,000 hours of commu- ries about student and faculty excellence, demonstrating Carolina’s value nity service, helping at hospitals and local schools, and partnering with a to the state and commitment to the future. An enthusiastic presence in variety of local and national groups. classrooms and at campus events and athletic competitions, Folt brings Cunningham has led by supporting, challenging and innovating. Short- students and faculty to every meeting of Carolina’s Board of Trustees to ly after beginning his tenure as Carolina’s athletics director, he led a stra- discuss ground-breaking research and academic accomplishments and ini- tegic planning process that defined a new mission statement: “We educate tiated significant investments in the communications team to tell stories to and inspire through athletics.” new audiences across the state, nation and world. Cunningham is in his 16th year as a Division I director of athletics. He Folt came to Carolina from Dartmouth College, where she was interim came to Chapel Hill after spending the previous six years as the director president in 2012-2013 and served as a faculty member in the Department of athletics at the University of Tulsa. He also served as Ball State Univer- of Biological Sciences and academic leader. As a widely respected scien- sity’s AD from 2002-2005. tist, Folt and her students’ pioneering work on the effects of dietary mer- Cunningham, who earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in busi- cury and arsenic on human and ecosystem health led to numerous chang- ness administration from Notre Dame in 1984 and 1988, respectively, es in national and global policy and consumption advisories around the worked in his alma mater’s athletics department from 1988-2002. The world. Folt graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara, former member of the Irish golf team (1982-83) served as Notre Dame’s earning both a bachelor’s degree in aquatic biology and a master’s degree associate athletics director for finance and facilities from 1995-2000 and in biology. She received her doctorate from the University of California, was the associate director of athletics for external affairs from 2000-02. Davis and undertook a postdoctoral fellowship at Michigan State Univer- Born in Flint, Mich., and raised in Naples, Fla., Cunningham and his sity before joining the faculty at Dartmouth. wife, Tina, have four grown children: Matthew, Michael, John and Sarah. She is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Folt is married to David Peart, a professor of biological sciences at Dartmouth. They have two adult children, Noah and Tessa. CAROLINA ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

Chancellor Carol Folt Faculty Athletics Representative Lissa Broome Director of Athletics Bubba Cunningham Exec. Assoc. AD Larry Gallo Sr. Assoc. AD/Human Resources/CFO Martina Ballen Sr. Assoc. AD/Smith /Event Management Clint Gwaltney Sr. Assoc. AD Vince Ille Sr. Assoc. AD/Communications Steve Kirschner Sr. Assoc. AD/Sr. Woman Administrator Nicki Moore Sr. Assoc. AD/Marketing Rick Steinbacher Assoc. AD/Facility Planning & Mgt. Mike Bunting Assoc. AD/Strategic Communications Robbi Pickeral Evans Assoc. AD/Football Corey Holliday Assoc. AD/Student-Athlete Development Cricket Lane Assoc. AD/Risk Management Paul Pogge Assoc. AD/NCAA Compliance Marielle vanGelder Senior Asst. AD/Ticket Operations Gerry Lajoie Asst. AD/Marketing & Promotions Michael Beale Asst. AD/Event Management John Brunner Asst. AD/Emerging Media & GoHeels Productions Ken Cleary Asst. AD/Business & Finance Mike Perkins Director of Academic Support Dr. Michelle Brown Director of Sports Medicine Dr. Mario Ciocca Exec. Director of Rams Club John Montgomery

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81 HISTORY DEAN E. SMITH CENTER CAROLINA IN THE measure 17.8 feet x 23.6 feet. At the SMITH CENTER same time, two 50-foot ribbon boards were added to the fascia around the Overall ACC upper level and a 40-foot video board Year Record Record was added to the front of the scorer’s 1985–86 6-1 5-1 1986–87 13-0 7-0 table. 1987–88 9-2 6-1 In 2000-01, a standing-room-only 1988–89 12-2 6-1 section reserved for students opened 1989–90 11-2 5-2 1990–91 11-2 5-2 on the baseline closest to the Caro- 1991–92 13-2 6-2 lina bench. The Rams Club funded 1992–93 12-0 8-0 a $150,000 renovation that allowed 1993–94 14-1 7-1 1994–95 12-1 7-1 approximately 400 students to move 1995–96 9-3 5-3 courtside. 1996–97 11-1 7-1 1997-98 12-1 7-1 In May 1980, the Department of 1998-99 12-2 6-2 Athletics, in conjunction with the Ed- 1999-00 7-5 5-3 ucational Foundation, embarked on 2000-01 12-2 7-1 2001-02 6-9 3-5 a mission to raise millions of dollars 2002-03 13-5 5-3 from private donations to construct 2003-04 12-2 6-2 an arena. The real inspiration for the

Jeffrey Camarati 2004-05 15-0 8-0 2005-06 13-4 5-3 fund-raising effort came from the The 2017-18 season is the 33rd in which the Tar in the new Williamson Athletics 2006-07 16-1 7-1 campaign chairman, the late Hargrove Heels will play in the Dean E. Smith Center. UNC 2007-08 14-2 6-2 Center, adjacent to the Koury 2008-09 14-1 7-1 “Skipper” Bowles. has played nearly 500 games in the Smith Center in Natatorium. The museum un- 2009-10 13-5 3-5 Six years, 2,362 donors and over front of a combined audience of over nine million derwent a $1.5 million renova- 2010-11 15-0 8-0 $34 million later, the premiere bas- 2011-12 17-1 7-1 fans. Carolina enters the 2017-18 season 394-68 in tion in 2017. 2012-13 14-2 7-2 ketball arena in America became a the Smith Center, a winning mark of 85.3 percent. In 2006-07, the seats in the 2013-14 15-3 8-1 reality. Dedicated in September 1986 The Tar Heels have been in the top five in the na- 2014-15 10-5 5-4 lower level and upper level ring 2015-16 15-1 8-1 as the Dean Edwards Smith Center, tional attendance leaders in 30 of the last 31 seasons. were replaced. The playing 2016-17 16-0 9-0 the 300,000-square-foot structure The first game in the Smith Center featured No. 1 floor was completely refinished Totals 394-68 193-53 stands on seven and one-half acres of (.853) (.785) Carolina defeating No. 3 Duke, 95-92, in a battle of and refurbished for the 2007-08 the University’s south campus. Over unbeaten teams on Jan. 18, 1986. The first Tar Heel campaign. 3Record versus non-conference 20,000 cubic yards of rock were re- basket was scored by Carolina center Warren Martin Four high-resolution video opponents is 210-16 (.929) 3All-time Smith Center attendance is moved to make room for the 340-foot- off a pass from Kenny Smith. boards were installed for the 9,156,563 wide, 380-foot-long and 140-foot-high The Tar Heels have a 199-27 record (.881) in the 2005-06 season. The boards building. Smith Center in Roy Williams’ 14 years as head Peyton Williams coach. led the Tar Heels to a 133-17 re- cord (.887) in the building that bears his name.

RENOVATIONS The Smith Center has undergone a number of im- provements to keep it on the cutting edge of basket- ball arenas, including full renovations of the locker- rooms, training room and the addition of a team video room and dining room prior to the 2016-17 season. The building added a new ribbon board surround- ing the court for the 2012-13 season. The men’s offices were completely renovated and expanded in 2010. The arena’s lights and sound system were replaced and the training, weight and equipment rooms were expanded and renovated for 2009-10. A hydrothera- py room was added for the 2008-09 season.

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Note: The “vs.” designation means the record was MOST BLOCKED SHOTS established by UNC; the “by” designation means the 15 vs. Northern Kentucky, Dec. 27, 2013 record was established by an opposing team or a team competing in an NCAA Tournament game at the Dean MOST REBOUNDS E. Smith Center. 72 vs. Nicholls, Dec. 19, 2011

MOST POINTS MOST ASSISTS 129 vs. VMI, Dec. 17, 1994 37 vs. VMI, Dec. 17, 1994

MOST POINTS IN A HALF MOST PERSONAL FOULS 77 vs. VMI, Dec. 17, 1994 (1st half) 41 by Clemson, Jan. 28, 1998

FEWEST POINTS IN A HALF 12 by East Tennessee State, Dec. 8, 2012 (1st half) TEAM RECORDS: SEASON

FEWEST POINTS IN A HALF BY UNC 18 vs. Wake Forest, Jan. 27, 1996 (1st half) HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE 18 vs. NC State, Feb. 24, 2015 (1st half) 95.2 in 1986–87 (1,238 in 13 games)

FEWEST COMBINED POINTS IN A HALF HIGHEST AVERAGE VICTORY MARGIN 39 – Jan. 26, 1997 vs. Clemson (UNC 23, Clemson 16, 26.6 in 2006-07 first half) HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE ALLOWED LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD 83.2 in 1989–90 (1,082 in 13 games) 47 vs. Florida Atlantic, Dec. 19, 2006 (65-18) HIGHEST PERCENTAGE LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY BY UNC .577 in 1985-86 (237 of 411) 68 vs. The Citadel, Feb. 18, 1991 (118-50) 68 vs. UNC Asheville, Nov. 30, 2008 (116-48) HIGHEST THREE- FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE MOST POINTS IN A LOSS BY UNC .451 in 1986-87 (79 of 175) 114 vs. Wake Forest, Dec. 20, 2003 (114-119) (3OT) HIGHEST PERCENTAGE LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT FOR UNC .754 in 2008-09 (343 of 455) 29 vs. Duke, Jan. 31, 2002 (58-87)

MOST OPPONENT POINTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 119 by Wake Forest, Dec. 20, 2003 (3OT) Robert Crawford

FEWEST POINTS BY UNC MOST POINTS (GAME) Freshman scored a Smith 46 vs. NC State, Feb. 24, 2015 40 Tyler Hansbrough vs. Ga. Tech, Feb. 15, 2006 Center-record 40 points against in 2006. FEWEST OPPONENT POINTS MOST POINTS (CAREER) 39 by Clemson, Feb. 16, 1995 1,321 Tyler Hansbrough (2005-09) (21.3 per game in 62 games) HIGHEST THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS (Game, min. 5 made) 233 vs. Wake Forest, Dec. 20, 2003 (114-119) (3OT) MOST POINTS (SEASON) 1.000 Geoff Brower (Florida State) vs. UNC, Feb. 24, 385 Tyler Hansbrough (2007-08) 1996 (5 of 5) FEWEST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS 1.000 Jordan Swing (UAB) vs. UNC, Dec. 1, 2012 (5 of 5) 92 vs. Princeton, Dec. 13, 1997 (50-42) HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE (SEASON) 24.1 Tyler Hansbrough (2007-08) (385 in 16 games) MOST FT MADE (GAME) MOST FIELD GOALS 20 vs. Maryland, Feb. 29, 2011 53 vs. VMI, Dec. 17, 1994 MOST GAMES SCORING IN DOUBLE FIGURES MOST FT ATTEMPTS (GAME) MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 18 James Michael McAdoo, 2013-14 23 Tyler Zeller vs. Maryland, Feb. 29, 2011 91 by VMI, Dec. 17, 1994 CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING BEST FT PERCENTAGE HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN DOUBLE FIGURES (GAME, MIN. 10 MADE) .754 vs. Old Dominion, Dec. 1, 1992 42 Tyler Hansbrough, 2005-09 1.000 seven times, most recently by Marcus Paige vs. Kentucky, Dec. 14, 2013 (10 of 10) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PCT. IN A HALF MOST FG MADE (GAME) .857 vs. Old Dominion, Dec. 1, 1992 (24 of 28, 2nd 16 vs. Maryland, Feb. 14, 1998 BEST FT PERCENTAGE half) 16 Derrick Chievous (Missouri) vs. Rhode Island, (SEASON, MIN. 25 MADE) March 17, 1988 .906 Marcus Paige, 2013-14 (77 of 85) MOST FREE THROWS MADE 41 vs. Clemson, Jan. 28, 1998 MOST FG MADE (SEASON) MOST REBOUNDS (GAME) 128 Rashad McCants (2002-03) 24 vs. Duke, Mar. 6, 2005 MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 59 vs. Clemson, Jan. 28, 1998 HIGHEST FG PERCENTAGE (GAME) MOST ASSISTS (GAME) 1.000 Scott Williams vs. Virginia, Jan. 13, 1990 (12 of 18 vs. George Mason, Dec. 7, MOST THREE–POINT 12) 2003 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 42 by Clemson, Jan. 15, 1994 MOST THREE-POINT FG MADE (GAME) MOST STEALS (GAME) 9 on three occasions, most recently by Grayson Flittner 8 vs. Central Florida, Dec. 7, 1991 MOST THREE–POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (Gardner-Webb), Nov. 23, 2009 8 Tyler Hansbrough vs. UNC Asheville, Dec. 28, 17 vs. Florida State, Jan. 25, 1995 2005 17 by Duke, March 2, 1997 MOST THREE-POINT FG MADE (SEASON) 49 Rashad McCants (2002-03) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS (GAME) HIGHEST THREE–POINT 10 vs. Miami (Fla.), Dec. 4, 2000 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE MOST THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS (GAME) (min. 10 made) 18 Dennis Scott (Georgia Tech) vs. UNC, Jan. 28, .733 vs. Wake Forest, Feb. 22, 2014 (11 for 15) 1989

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cus Paige in 2016 and Tyler Zeller in 2011 and 2012. 1 7-0 Zeller also earned Academic All-America of the Year Rank, Most Players to Play in In No. 1 vs. No. 2 Games honors in ‘12. The list includes , NCAA Final Four Carolina has played in seven games involving the Charles Scott, Dennis Wuycik, Tommy LaGarde, In North Carolina’s 20 Final Four appearances, 171 top two ranked teams in the country in the Associated , Zeller and Paige, all of whose jerseys Tar Heel players have played in at least one Final Four Press poll and the Tar Heels are 7-0 in those games hang in the Smith Center rafters for their efforts on game, more than any school in the nation. (4-0 as No. 1 and 3-0 as No. 2). the court.

A list of those games: March 23, 1957 – No. 1 UNC 54, No. 2 Kansas 53 11 3 National Coaches of the Year Of NBA’s 50 Greatest Players Dec. 26, 1981 – No. 1 UNC 82, No. 2 Kentucky 69 Jan. 9, 1982 – No. 1 UNC 65, No. 2 Virginia 60 Carolina head coaches have won national coach of In the late 1990s, the NBA selected its All-Time Feb. 4, 1986 – No. 1 UNC 78, No. 2 Ga. Tech 77 the year honors 11 times, including Frank McGuire 50 Greatest Players. Former Tar Heels Billy Cun- Feb. 3, 1994 – No. 2 UNC 89, No. 1 Duke 78 (1957), Dean Smith (1977, 1979, 1982 and 1993), ningham, and were Feb. 5, 1998 – No. 2 UNC 97, No. 1 Duke 73 (1998), Matt Doherty (2001) and named to the team. Carolina, and LSU were Apr. 4, 2005 – Roy Williams (2005, 2006, 2009 and 2017). the only schools to have three players listed. No. 2 UNC 75, No. 1 Illinois 70 11 5 9 National Players of the Year Final Four MOPs ACC Rookies of the Year Eleven Tar Heels have won National Player of the Joel Berry II had 22 points, four three-pointers Nine Carolina players have been named ACC Year honors 13 times, including consensus winners and six assists to lead UNC past Gonzaga and earn Rookie of the Year, including (1981), Michael Jordan J.R. Reid (1978), Michael Jordan (1984), Antawn Most Outstanding Player honors at the 2017 Final (1982), (1987), Jamison (1998) and Tyler Hansbrough (2008). Four. He is the fifth Tar Heel to win the award, joining (1997), (2000), (2005), Tyler Hansbrough (2006), Brandan Wright Other winners include (1926), George James Worthy in 1982 (28 points vs. Georgetown), Glamack (1940 and 1941), Donald Williams in 1993 (25 points in the semi- (2007) and (2011). (1957), James Worthy (1982), Jordan (1983), Ken- finals vs. Kansas and 25 points vs. Michigan inthe ny Smith (1987), (1995) and Sean championship), Sean May in 2005 (26 points and 10 May (2005). rebounds vs. Illinois in championship) and Wayne El- 9 lington in 2009 (19 points, 17 in the decisive opening Naismith Hall of Famers half vs. Michigan State). Nine Tar Heel coaches and players are members of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, including 2009 12 inductee Michael Jordan and Carolina head coach ACC 50th Anniversary Team 7 Roy Williams, who was inducted in 2007. The Tar Heels placed 12 players on the ACC 50th National Championships , (coach), Billy Anniversary Team, more than any other school. Car- Cunningham (player/coach), Jordan, Robert McA- olina’s honorees included Lennie Rosenbluth, Billy Carolina has won seven national championships, Cunningham, Larry Miller, Charles Scott, Bobby including six NCAA Tournament titles and the 1924 doo, Frank McGuire (coach), Dean Smith (coach), Williams (coach) and James Worthy are Carolina’s Jones, Walter Davis, Phil Ford, James Worthy, Helms Foundation national championship. Sam Perkins, Michael Jordan, Brad Daugherty The Tar Heels won the NCAA Tournament in 1957, Hall of Fame members. and Antawn Jamison. 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009 and 2017. 10 First-Team 15 Academic All-Americas ACC Players of the Year Tar Heel players have earned first-team Academic Fourteen Tar Heels have been named ACC Play- All-America honors 10 times, most recently by Mar- er of the Year 15 times, including Larry Miller, who 86 HISTORY CAROLINA BASKETBALL BY THE NUMBERS J.D. Lyon Jr. Jeffrey Camarati The Tar Heels won the ACC regular season and tournament championships in 2016, then Justin Jackson was a consensus first-team advanced to the Final Four and the NCAA title game. All-America during the NCAA championship season of 2017. won the award in 1967 and 1968. Other Tar Heel Duke and two more than the rest of the ACC com- recipients include Lennie Rosenbluth (1957), Pete 20 bined. Brennan (1958), (1960), Billy Cun- Final Fours ningham (1965), (1976), Phil Ford Carolina has played in 20 Final Fours, more than (1978), Michael Jordan (1984), Antawn Jamison any school in the nation. The Tar Heels played in the 39 (1998), Joseph Forte (2001), Tyler Hansbrough Final Four in 1946, 1957, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, First-Team All-Americas (2008), (2009), Tyler Zeller (2012) and 1977, 1981, 1982, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, Thirty-nine Tar Heels have earned first-team Justin Jackson (2017). 2000, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2016 and 2017. The Tar All-America honors, most recently Justin Jackson in Heels won the NCAA title in 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2017. Tyler Hansbrough was the first player in ACC 2009 and 2017. history to earn first-team All-America honors in each 16 Carolina is the only school to play in the Final of his four seasons (2006-07-08-09). NCAA Tournament No. 1 Seeds Four in each of the last eight decades (1940s through Jack Cobb (1924-26), Phil Ford (1976-78), Mike Carolina has been a number one seed in the NCAA 2010s). O’Koren (1978-80) and Sam Perkins (1982-84) Tournament 16 times, more than any school in NCAA Rusty Clark (1967-69), Bill Bunting (1967-69) earned first-team All-America honors on three oc- history (Duke is second with 13). UNC’s 16 No. 1 and Ed Cota (1997-98, 2000) started in three different casions. Hansbrough, Ford, O’Koren, Perkins, NC seeds came in 1979, 1982, 1984, 1987, 1991, 1993, Final Fours. Carolina holds the NCAA record for most State’s David Thompson and Virginia’s Ralph Samp- 1994, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and players who have played in a Final Four with 171. son are the only players in ACC history to earn first- 2016. team All-America honors at least three times. Carolina has won NCAA titles as a No. 1 seed in Eighteen Tar Heels have earned consensus first- 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009 and 2017 and also reached the 20 team All-America honors a total of 27 times, which Final Four as a top seed in 1991, 1997, 1998, 2008 Seasons Ranked No. 1 is second in NCAA history. They include Cartwright and 2016. Carolina has been ranked No. 1 in the nation in the Carmichael (1923 and 1924), Jack Cobb (1924, Carolina has been a No. 1 seed seven times in 13 Associated Press poll in 20 different seasons since 1925 and 1926), (1940 and 1941), appearances under Roy Williams (2005, 2007, 2008, the AP began its rankings in 1948-49. Those seasons Lennie Rosenbluth (1957), Larry Miller (1968), 2009, 2012, 2016 and 2017) and 13 times in the last 26 are 1957, 1958, 1959, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, Robert McAdoo (1972), Phil Ford (1977 and 1978), seasons. Williams has earned 12 No. 1 seeds in 28 sea- 1987, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2007, James Worthy (1982), Michael Jordan (1983 and sons as a head coach, second-most in NCAA history. 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2016. 1984), Sam Perkins (1983 and 1984), Kenny Smith The Tar Heels have been No. 1 in 111 AP polls. (1987), J.R. Reid (1988), Jerry Stackhouse (1995), Carolina is third nationally in weeks ranked No. 1 in Antawn Jamison (1998), Joseph Forte (2001), Tyler 18 the country. Hansbrough (2007, 2008 and 2009), ACC Championships Carolina has been ranked in the Top 10 in 660 (2016) and Justin Jackson (2017). Carolina has won 18 Atlantic Coast Conference polls. That is the second-highest figure in NCAA bas- Tournament championships and played in the cham- ketball history. Carolina has appeared in the AP poll pionship game a record 34 times. 877 times, more than any other school in history. 48 Dean Smith won 13 Tournament titles, sec- Carolina leads the nation with 13 wins over the No. NCAA ond-most in history. Smith’s teams were 58-23 and 1-ranked team in the AP poll, including most recently Tournament Berths played in the championship game 21 times. Roy Wil- a victory at Michigan State in 2013-14. The Tar Heels are second in history in NCAA Tour- liams has won ACC Tournament titles in 2007, 2008 nament appearances with 48. and 2016. The Tar Heels established an all-time record with 31 27 consecutive trips to the Tournament from 1975- 19 Regular Season ACC Titles 2001. UNC has the second-best winning percentage ACC All-Freshman Players The Tar Heels went 14-4 in ACC play in 2016-17, (.732) in NCAA Tournament history. Justin Jackson was an ACC All-Freshman Team winning their 31st regular-season Atlantic Coast Con- selection in 2014-15. He became the 19th Tar Heel ference championship. UNC has won 21 regular-sea- named to the squad since its inception in 1992-93. son championships outright, shared 10 others and won 18 ACC Tournament titles. Carolina’s 31 regular-season titles are 12 more than

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James Michael McAdoo in 2015 and 2017). 75 First-Team All-ACC Players With Justin Jackson in 2017, Carolina has placed 49 75 players on the All-ACC first team, the most in First-Round NBA league history. Picks Tyler Hansbrough was a unanimous selection in Carolina has had 49 players 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09. He is the taken in the first round of the only player to earn first-team All-ACC honors four NBA Draft, more than any oth- times. er school in the nation, and 112 In addition to Hansbrough, six Tar Heels earned players selected overall. The first-team honors three times – Lennie Rosenbluth Tar Heels have had 30 players (1956-58), York Larese (1959-61), Billy Cunning- drafted in the first round in the ham (1963-65), Charles Scott (1968-70), Phil Ford last 29 years. (1976-78), Sam Perkins (1982-84) and Antawn In 2005, Marvin Williams Jamison (1996-98).

Dan Sears (2nd), Raymond Felton (5th), Marvin Williams graduated from UNC in December 2014 after nearly Sean May (13th) and Rashad a decade’s worth of summer school and online classes. McCants (14th) made UNC the 76 first school to have four players NCAA Wins for Williams taken in the NBA Draft Lottery. Roy Williams ranks second all-time with 76 Carolina duplicated the feat in NCAA Tournament victories. Dean Smith went 65- 2012. 27 in NCAA play and is third all-time. Williams has UNC’s James Worthy and led UNC to a 42-10 record in the NCAA Tournament Brad Daugherty were selected since 2004, more wins than any coach in the nation. No. 1 overall in the draft. The selected Worthy in 1982; the Cleveland 76 Cavaliers took Daugherty No. 1 1,000-Point Scorers in 1986. Carolina has had 76 players score 1,000 points, Michael Jordan was the more than any other school in the nation. third player selected in the 1984 Draft behind Hakeem Olaju- won (Houston) and (Portland). 123 NCAA Tournament Wins Carolina has won 123 games in the NCAA Tourna- The NCAA champion Tar Heels went 32-0 in 1957. ment, second-most in the history of the event and the 53 most in ACC history. Smith Center Jerseys The jerseys of 51 former 168 Carolina players hang in honor NCAA Tournament Games in the Smith Center rafters in UNC is second in NCAA Tournament history in Chapel Hill. Justin Jackson tournament games played with 168. and Joel Berry II will join them soon. That total includes retired jerseys of Jack Cobb, Len- nie Rosenbluth (No. 10), Over 650 Phil Ford (No. 12), George ACC Victories Glamack (No. 20), Michael The Tar Heels have won 672 regular-season ACC Jordan (No. 23), Antawn games, more than any other school. Jamison (No. 33), Tyler Hans- brough (No. 50) and James Worthy (No. 52). Robert Crawford James Worthy, Michael Jordan and Walter Davis were NBA first- Over 2,200 round picks and All-Stars. Overall Victories 58 The Tar Heels have won 2,206 basketball games, All-ACC Academic the third-most in NCAA history behind Kentucky and 48 Choices Kansas. Carolina is second in NCAA history in win- NBA Championship Rings Tar Heel players have earned spots on the All-ACC ning percentage at .739. Former UNC players have won 48 NBA champion- Academic Team 58 times, second-most in conference ship rings, more than any school in the Atlantic Coast history. earned the honor in 2016 and Conference by a wide margin. 2017. Marcus Paige (2013-16) is just the third UNC 20,000 Mitch Kupchak won 10 NBA championship rings player to earn the distinction four times (along with 20,000-point NBA Scorers and Michael Jordan won six. They are among 17 for- Henrik Rodl in 1990-93 and Tyler Zeller in 2009- Three former Tar Heels (Michael Jordan, Vince mer Tar Heels who have gone on to win NBA cham- 12). Carter & Antawn Jamison) have scored at least 20,000 pionship rings as players or coaches (most recently career NBA points, tied as the most in the nation (with in 2014, Harrison Barnes in 2015 and the University of Houston).

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