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GAME 29: NCAA South First Round vs. No. 9 seed Wisconsin Friday, March 19 Mackey Arena West Lafayette, Ind. 7:10 p.m. – CBS

2020-21 SCHEDULE (18-10, 10-6 ACC) 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NCAA 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009, 2017; Helms 1924 (10-1 Home, 3-7 Away, 5-2 Neutral) 20 FINAL FOURS 51 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES NOVEMBER (AP rankings) 32 ACC REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS 25 College of Charleston (16/-) W, 79-60 ACCN 30 vs. UNLV & (14/-) W, 78-51 ESPN2 18 ACC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS 38 TIMES IN THE FINAL TOP-10 RANKINGS DECEMBER 1 vs. Stanford & (14/-) W, 67-63 ESPN GAME 29: NCAA SOUTH REGION FIRST ROUND 2 vs. Texas & (14/17) L, 67-69 ESPN STATISTICAL COMPARISON • Carolina is the No. 8 seed in the NCAA 8 at Iowa # (16/3) L, 80-93 ESPN UNC WISCONSIN 12 NC Central (16/-) W, 73-67 RSN South Region and will play No. 9 Wisconsin in Record 18-10 17-12 19 vs. Kentucky ! (22/-) W, 75-63 CBS the first round on Friday, March 19, at 7:10 Points/Game 75.7 69.6 22 at NC State (17/-) L, 76-79 ACCN p.m. at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Ind. Scoring Defense 69.4 64.3 30 at Georgia Tech (-/-) L, 67-72 RSN • Mackey Arena is the home of the Purdue Scoring Margin +6.3 +5.3 Boilermakers. The Tar Heels are 1-0 at Mack- FG% .441 .421 JANUARY ey, defeating Purdue, 86-74, on 12/22/1990. 2 Notre Dame (-/-) W, 66-65 ACCN 3FG% .317 .360 5 at Miami (-/-) W, 67-65 ESPN Current UNC assistant coach Hubert Davis 3FGs/Game 5.6 8.6 12 Syracuse (-/-) W, 81-75 ACCN scored 12 points in the Tar Heel victory. FT% .668 .767 16 at Florida State (-/-) L, 75-82 ESPN • The Tar Heels are 18-10, winning three of FG% Defense .421 .423 20 Wake Forest (-/-) W, 80-73 ACCN their last four and 13 of 19 games since New 3FG% Defense .345 .330 Oppt 3FGs/Game 7.9 6.2 23 NC State (-/-) W, 86-76 ESPN Year’s. 26 at Pittsburgh (-/-) W, 75-65 ACCN Rebounds/Game 43.2 33.5 • Carolina tied for fifth place in the ACC Offensive Rebs/Game 15.9 8.3 standings with a 10-6 record (.625) in league FEBRUARY Margin +10.9 -1.7 2 at Clemson (-/-) L, 50-63 ACCN play. Assists/Game 15.5 13.3 6 at Duke (-/-) W, 91-87 ESPN • Carolina went 2-1 in the ACC Tournament in Turnovers/Game 14.8 8.9 13 at Virginia (-/9) L, 48-60 ESPN Greensboro, N.C., advancing to the semifinals Assists/Turnovers 1.0 1.5 16 Northeastern (-/-) W, 82-62 ACCNX with a 101-59 second-round win over Notre Turnovers Forced/Game 13.9 11.8 20 Louisville (-/-) W, 99-54 ESPN Dame and an 81-73 quarterfinal win over KenPom.com 24 Marquette (-/-) L, 70-83 ESPN2 22nd-ranked Virginia Tech. In the semifinal 27 Florida State (-/11) W, 78-70 ESPN Overall Ranking 28 10 vs. Florida State, UNC rallied from 13 points Offensive Efficiency 110.8 (53) 113.2 (32) MARCH behind to take a 64-62 lead with under four Defensive Efficiency 89.3 (15) 89.1 (13) 1 at Syracuse (-/-) L, 70-72 ESPN minutes to play, but scored just two points the Effective FG Pct. 48.5 (246) 49.4 (198) 6 Duke (-/-) W, 91-73 ESPN rest of the game in a 69-66 loss. Turnover Pct. 20.5 (257) 13.5 (2) 10 vs. Notre Dame* (-/-) W, 101-59 ACCN • Sophomore forward/ Armando Bacot Offensive Rebound Pct. 41.3 (1) 23.6 (288) FTA/FGA 34.9 (82) 26.9 (289) 11 vs. Virginia Tech* (-/22) W, 81-73 ESPN averaged 16.3 points and 10.7 rebounds in 12 vs. Florida State* (-/15) L, 66-69 ESPN Strength of Schedule 28 9 the three ACC Tournament games and was 19 vs. Wisconsin^ (-/-) 7:10 p.m. CBS named first-team All-Tournament. SITE/SPECIAL EVENT KEY • Postgame notes on UNC’s ACC Tournament CAROLINA STATS IN WINS vs. LOSSES $ Camping World Maui Invitational, Asheville, N.C. games against Notre Dame, Virginia Tech and # ACC-Big Ten Challenge, Iowa City, Iowa Florida State may be found on pages 19-20 of 18 Wins 10 Losses ! CBS Sports Classic, Cleveland, Ohio these notes. Points Per Game 80.6 66.9 * ACC Tournament, Greensboro, N.C. Oppt. Points Per Game 66.7 74.2 ^ NCAA South Region, West Lafayette, Ind. CAROLINA IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT FG% .457 .409 • Carolina is playing in its 51st NCAA Tourna- Oppt. FG% .405 .451 All times Eastern 3FG% .332 .287 ment, including its 16th in 18 seasons under Oppt. 3FG% .310 .409 head coach Roy Williams. 3FGs Per Game 6.0 4.9 • UNC has won six NCAA Tournaments – Oppt. 3FGs Per Game 7.1 9.2 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009 and 2017. FT% .694 .613 • The Tar Heels rank second in NCAA Tour- Oppt. FT% .685 .708 nament history in appearances (51), games Rebound Margin +11.9 +9.0 Assists/Turnovers 297/256 136/158 TV: CBS (, , Jamie Erdahl) (173), wins (126) and winning percentage Opponent A/TO 217/262 144/127 RADIO: Tar Heel Sports Properties (Jones Angell, Eric (.728). Montross, Adam Lucas) • Carolina has advanced to an NCAA-record Carolina’s Top 5 Scorers 18 Wins NATIONAL RADIO: Westwood one (John Sadak, Jordan 20 Final Fours – 1946, 1957, 1967, 1968, Armando Bacot 13.8 Cornette) 1969, 1972, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1991, Caleb Love 11.8 Day’Ron Sharpe 10.5 CAROLINA SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2005, Garrison Brooks 9.5 Internet GoHeels.com 2008, 2009, 2016 and 2017. Kerwin Walton 9.0 Twitter @UNC_Basketball • Carolina has been a No. 1 seed a record Instagram @UNC_Basketball 17 times, including eight times under Roy Carolina’s Top 5 Scorers 10 Losses Facebook Facebook.com/TarHeels Williams. Garrison Brooks 11.3 YouTube UNCTarHeelsAthletics • This is the fourth time the Tar Heels have Armando Bacot 9.4 been a No. 8 seed. Carolina is 7-3 as a No. RJ Davis 8.8 CAROLINA SID: Steve Kirschner ([email protected]) Caleb Love 8.3 O: 919-962-7258, C: 919-475-2695 8 seed. In 1990, the Tar Heels beat No. 1 seed Oklahoma in the second round before Day’Ron Sharpe 8.2 WISCONSIN SID: Brandon Harrison ([email protected]. losing to Arkansas in the Sweet 16; in 2000, edu) C: 608-279-8653 Carolina beat top-seed Stanford in the second

1 round and Tulsa in the Elite Eight to reach the UNC’S RECORD WHEN ... Final Four, but lost to Florida in the national TABLE OF CONTENTS UNDER ROY WILLIAMS semifinals. • In 2013, No. 8 Carolina defeated No. 9 Villa- Page(s) 2020-21 TOTALS nova and lost to No. 1 Kansas in Kansas City. ACC Standings 3 Home 10-1 243-41+ • Carolina is 2-3 in the Hoosier State in NCAA UNC in ACC and NCAA Stats 3 Away 3-7 123-77 UNC-Wisconsin Series Scores 3 Neutral 5-2 119-44 Tournament play. That includes a 2-0 record in South Bend in 1985 and an 0-3 mark in Overtime 11-13 UNC’s NCAA Tournament History 6-7 Leads at Half 11-1 396-46 Indianapolis (Final Four losses in 1991, 1997 NCAA Tournament Results 8-10 Trails at Half 6-9 70-110 and 2000). Historical Info 11-13 Tied at Half 1-0 19-6 • Carolina’s 45 NCAA Tournament wins from Associated Press Rankings 14 UNC shoots 50% or better FG 6-0 220-9 2004-19 were more than any other school in the UNC shoots 40-49.9% FG 7-6 220-78 country. UNC shoots under 40% FG 5-4 45-75 Rosters, Pronunciation Guide 15 Opponents shoot 50% or better FG 1-2 27-46 • Carolina’s No. 8 seed follows a four-year Photo ID Roster 16 Opponents shoot 40-49.9% FG 8-7 224-93 stretch of playing in the NCAA Tournament 2020-21 Schedule and Results 17 Opponents shoot under 40% FG 9-1 234-23 (2016-19) during which UNC’s seed was the 2020-21 Postgame Notes 18-25 UNC has more rebounds 17-9 413-89 best over any four-year stretch in school history Opponents have more rebounds 1-1 59-66 (1 in 2016, 1 in 2017, 2 in 2018 and 1 in Roy Williams Bio/Charts 26-29 UNC has more offensive rebounds 15-10 323-107 2019). Oppts have more offensive rebounds 1-0 130-44 • A comprehensive records section detailing Car- #0 Anthony Harris 30 UNC has more turnovers 8-8 159-87 olina’s history in the NCAA Tournament begins on #1 Leaky Black 31 Opponents have more turnovers 9-2 285-65 #2 Caleb Love 32 page 6 and continues on page 63 of these notes. UNC scores 80 or more points 9-1 316-39 #3 Andrew Platek 33 UNC scores less than 80 points 9-9 169-123 #4 RJ Davis 34 UNC scores 90 or more points 4-0 154-6 ROY WILLIAMS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT #5 Armando Bacot 35 1-0 64-2 UNC scores 100 or more points • The 2021 NCAA Tournament is Roy Williams’ #11 Day’Ron Sharpe 36 Opponents score 80 or more points 1-3 63-77 30th in 33 seasons as a head coach (16th as #13 Walker Kessler 37 Opponents score less than 80 points 17-7 422-85 head coach at his alma mater). Opponents score 90 or more points 0-1 7-22 #14 Puff Johnson 38 Opponents score 100 or more points 0-3 • Williams has led the Tar Heels to three NCAA #15 Garrison Brooks 39 OVERALL RECORD 18-10 485-162 titles (2005, 2009 and 2017) and two other #24 Kerwin Walton 40 Final Fours (2008 and 2016). Game-by-Game Stats for Manley, Miller, + home record includes a 2009-10 win over William & Mary • Williams has taken nine teams to the Final Lebo, Smith, Farris and McAdoo 41 in Carmichael Arena, a 2016-17 win over Notre Dame in Four – four at Kansas and five at UNC. His Jay- Career Highs 42 the Greensboro Coliseum and a 2019-20 loss to Wofford in Carmichael hawk teams won regional titles in 1991, 1993, 2002 and 2003. 2020-21 Team Game-by-Game Stats 43 • He is second all-time in NCAA Tournament 2020-21 Season Highs & Lows 44 wins (79), second in No. 1 seeds (13), third in Highs & Lows under Roy Williams 45 2020-21 Miscellaneous Stats, 46 appearances (30), third in games (105), third in CURRENT STREAKS Points Per Possession winning percentage among coaches with at least 2020-21 Plus/Minus 47 Overall Lost 1 50 games (.752), third in championship game 2020-21 Speciality Stats, Starters, 48 Home Won 2 appearances (6), fourth in Final Fours (9) and Defensive Players of the Game Road Lost 2 tied for fourth in titles (3). Last Time it Happened ... UNC 49-50 Neutral Site Lost 1 • His teams are 29-0 in first-round games, the Last Time ... UNC Freshmen 51 vs. ACC Opponents (all games) Lost 1 best record in opening-round play in NCAA Tour- Last Time ... Opponents 51-52 vs. Home Non-ACC Lost 1 nament history. 2020-21 Box Scores 53-59 vs. Home ACC Won 9 • Williams’ 54 NCAA Tournament wins from vs. Road Non-ACC Lost 2 2002-2019 were more than any other coach in 2020-21 Stats 60 vs. Road ACC Lost 2 the country. 2020-21 ACC Stats 61 AP-ranked opponents Lost 1 2020-21 ACC Tournament Stats 62 Overtime Lost 3 • This is the third time Williams enters the NCAA UNC Scores 100 Points Won 12 Tournament as a No. 8 seed. In 2000, Kansas UNC Scores 90 Points Won 6 beat No. 9 DePaul and lost to No. 1 Duke. In 2013, the Tar Heels beat No. 9 Villanova and CAROLINA IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT UNC Scores 80 Points Won 9 RECORDS SECTION lost to No. 1 Kansas in Kansas City. UNC Scores Less than 80 Points Lost 2 Round-by-Round Result 63-65 • More information on Williams in the NCAA Tour- UNC Scores Less than 70 Points Lost 3 Game-by-Game Statistics 66-68 Opponents Score 80 Points Lost 1 nament is on page 28. Single-Game Highs & Lows 69-71 UNC Leads at the Half Won 8 Single-Game Bests by Round 72 UNC Trails at the Half Lost 1 WILLIAMS FASTEST TO 900 WINS; Career Records 73-75 UNC Shoots 50% Field Goals Won 8 PASSES BOB KNIGHT FOR THIRD ALL-TIME One-Season Records 76-77 UNC Shoots Under 40% Field Goals Lost 2 • Roy Williams is 903-263 in 33 seasons as a Last Time it Happened 78 Opponents Shoot 50% Field Goals Lost 1 head coach. Williams became the fourth Division Opponent Game-by-Game Statistics 79-80 Opponents Shoot Under 40% Field Goals Won 4 I coach to win 900 games when the Tar Heels Opponent Single-Game Highs & Lows 81-82 UNC Makes 7 or More 3FGs Won 5 defeated Florida State on February 27. He joined Opponent Last Time it Happened 83 Opponents Make 10 or More 3FGs Won 1 Naismith Hall of Famers Mike Krzyzewski, Jim NCAA Title Season Summaries 84-89 UNC Makes 20 Free Throws Won 5 Boeheim and Bob Knight in winning 900 games Final Fours 90-93 Opponents Make More Free Throws Lost 1 UNC/NCAA Tournament Trivia 94 UNC Has More Rebounds Lost 1 as a Division I head coaches. Opponents Have More Rebounds Lost 1 • Jim Calhoun, head coach at D-III’s St. Joseph, UNC Has More Turnovers Won 1 has won 917 games, including 873 as a Division Opponents Have More Turnovers Lost 1 I head coach. • West Virginia’s Bob Huggins enters the NCAA MOST WINS AS DIVISION I HEAD COACH Tournament with 899 wins, 828 of which have 1170 Mike Krzyzewski come as a D-I head coach. 980 Jim Boeheim 903 Roy Williams 902 Bob Knight 879 Dean Smith

2 both teams trounced Louisville (Wisconsin by 37 UNC’S RECORD THIS SEASON WHEN... and UNC by 45). 2020-21 ACC STANDINGS • Should the Tar Heels defeat Wisconsin and ad- Six players score in double figures 1-0 vance, it would be UNC’s first game ever against ACC Pct. Overall Five players score in double figures 4-1 Virginia 13-4 .765 18-6 Four players score in double figures 8-2 Baylor or Hartford. Three players score in double figures 4-4 Florida State 11-4 .733 16-6 Two players score in double figures 1-1 FIVE TAR HEELS EARN ACC HONORS Virginia Tech 9-4 15-6 One player scores in double figures 0-1 • Sophomore forward/center Armando Bacot was Georgia Tech 11-6 .647 17-8 No player scores in double figures 0-1 selected to the All-ACC third team. Bacot also Clemson 10-6 .625 16-7 Bacot scores in double figures 14-5 earned first-team All-ACC Tournament honors North Carolina 10-6 .625 18-10 Black scores in double figures 3-1 after scoring 49 points and pulling down 32 Louisville 8-5 .615 13-7 Brooks scores in double figures 10-6 Syracuse 9-7 .563 16-9 Davis scores in double figures 9-5 rebounds in the three games. Harris scores in double figures 1-0 • Four freshmen also earned ACC honors. NC State 9-8 .529 13-10 Kessler scores in double figures 4-1 • Day’Ron Sharpe and Caleb Love were selected Duke 9-9 .500 13-11 Love scores in double figures 10-5 to the ACC All-Freshman team, the first time Notre Dame 7-11 .389 11-15 Platek scores in double figures 2-1 multiple Tar Heels made the freshman team Pittsburgh 6-10 .375 10-12 Sharpe scores in double figures 10-2 since Harrison Barnes and Kendall Marshall in Miami 4-15 .211 10-17 Walton scores in double figures 9-2 2011. Wake Forest 3-15 .167 6-16 Bacot has a double-double 5-2 Boston College 2-11 .154 4-16 Brooks has a double-double 2-0 • Freshmen RJ Davis and Kerwin Walton earned Sharpe has a double-double 6-0 spots on the Academic All-ACC team. They are Davis makes multiple 3FG 7-3 the sixth and seventh UNC freshmen to make Love makes multiple 3FGs 5-4 the Academic All-ACC team with Henrik Rodl, Walton makes three 3FGs 8-4 , Marcus Paige, and Nassir Black has four or more assists 5-1 ACC & NCAA TEAM STAT RANKINGS Little. Love has more assists than turnovers 8-5 Category Value NCAA ACC 10 ACC WINS AGAIN rank rank • Carolina went 10-6 in ACC play. Scoring 75.7 71 4 • Williams was eighth-fastest in games played • This was the 15th time in 18 seasons under Scoring Defense 69.4 149 5 to 200 wins, tied for the third-fastest to 300, Roy Williams the Tar Heels won at least 10 Scoring Margin +6.3 80 4 fourth fastest to 400, fastest to 500 and 600, FG% .441 176 9 regular-season ACC games (and the 44th time in third fastest to 700, second fastest to 800 3FG% .317 270 13 ACC history). behind Adolph Rupp and fastest to 900. 3FGs/Game 5.6 307 13 • That is the second-most seasons with at least • Williams won his 900th in 1,161 games. He FT% .668 285 14 10 wins in the Roy Williams era (Duke 16, UNC FG% Defense .421 109 6 reached 900 in fewer games and seasons than 15, Virginia 10, Florida State 8, NC State and 3FG% Defense .345 228 8 any coach in history (Krzyzewski won his 900th Virginia Tech 6). Rebounds/Game 43.2 3 1 in his 36th season and 1,183rd game). Offensive Reb/Game 15.9 1 1 • Williams is 98-34 (.742) in March as head Rebound Margin +10.9 1 1 TOP HALF OF THE LEAGUE coach of the Tar Heels. Assists/Game 15.5 41 3 • Carolina tied for fifth in the ACC with a 10-6 Turnovers/Game 14.8 276 15 record despite playing more road games (9) than CAROLINA-WISCONSIN Turnovers Forced/Game 13.9 121 6 home games (7) and playing arguably the most /Turnover 1.0 144 8 • This is the fifth game between the Tar Heels challenging schedule in the league. and Wisconsin. All five have been in tourna- • That was Carolina’s 62nd finish in the top half ments/special events, including three in NCAA replaced), February 8 vs. Miami, February 16 vs. of the league in 68 ACC seasons. Tournament play. Virginia Tech and February 23 at Boston College. • Carolina was one of three teams in the ACC • Carolina is 3-1 against the Badgers, all under • Between the January 23 game vs. NC State with a winning record (with Clemson and Georgia head coach Roy Williams. and February 17 game vs. Northeastern, Carolina Tech) that played 12 games against the top 10 • The schools have split two previous NCAA Tour- played four consecutive ACC games on the road. teams in the ACC standings. UNC and Clemson nament games with Carolina beating the Badgers That was the first time UNC played four straight were the only teams that played just four games in the 2005 East Regional final in Syracuse true ACC road games in one season since 1964- against the bottom five teams in the standings. and Wisconsin knocking off the Tar Heels in 65. • UNC and Virginia played the most away games the 2015 Sweet 16 in Los Angeles in the West • Before the season began, Carolina had five (7) against the top 10 teams in the ACC stand- Region. non-conference games canceled as the NCAA ings. • Carolina also defeated Wisconsin in the 2011 limited schedules to 27 games. Those included ACC/Big Ten Challenge in Chapel Hill and the home games against UNC Asheville, UNCW HOME SUCCESS 2016 Maui Invitational title game. and Loyola (Md.) and games at Hawai’i and • Carolina went 10-1 at home this season, • UNC has never played the Badgers in Madison, Monmouth. including 7-0 in ACC play. Wis., although the Tar Heels played their first two • This was the first time UNC went undefeated of 173 NCAA Tournament games there in 1941 SCORING/SHOOTING at home in ACC play since going 8-0 in against Pittsburgh and Dartmouth. • The Tar Heels are averaging 82.0 points over 2016-17. • Carolina is 16-6 against Big Ten schools in the their last nine games and 84.8 over the last four. • This was the sixth time UNC went undefeated NCAA Tournament. This is the first time UNC • Carolina scored 91 points in its March 6 home in ACC play in the Smith Center (1986-87, has played a Big Ten opponent in the NCAA win over Duke, a season-high 101 points against 1992-93, 2004-05, 2010-11, 2016-17 and Tournament since beating Indiana in Philadel- Notre Dame and 81 in the ACC quarterfinals 2020-21). phia in the 2016 East Region semifinal. against Virginia Tech. Those were among the 10 • Covid-19 resulted in the cancellation of four • Carolina and Wisconsin have three common times in the last 17 games UNC scored 80 or ACC games for the Tar Heels, three of which opponents this season– Iowa, Louisville and more points, something it did only one time (in a were scheduled for the Smith Center. They in- Marquette. Both went 0-1 vs. Marquette, Iowa 13- loss at Iowa) in its first 11 games. cluded January 12 vs. Clemson (which Syracuse was 1-0 vs. Carolina and 3-0 vs. the Badgers and • Carolina’s 101 points vs. Notre Dame were its most in an ACC Tournament game since 1993 SERIES VS. WISCONSIN (UNC LEADS, 3-1) and the first time any team hit 100 in regulation Date W–L NC UC Site AP Rankings Coach in the ACC Tournament since 1999. 3-27-05 W 88 82 Syracuse, Carrier Dome, NCAAe 2/20 Roy Williams • Carolina scored 91 points in both wins over 11-30-11 W 60 57 home, Smith Center, ACC/Big Ten 5/9 Roy Williams Duke. That marked the first time UNC scored 90 3-26-15 L 72 79 Los Angeles, STAPLES, NCAAw 15/3 Roy Williams or more points twice in the same season against 11-23-16 W 71 56 Maui Invitational, Lahaina CC 4/16 Roy Williams Duke since 1983. 3 • Three Tar Heels average in double figures, but assists and 241 turnovers. six are averaging 8.2 points or better. Sopho- • The Tar Heels are 13-3 this season when they NOVEMBER 2020 SIGNEES more Armando Bacot leads the team in scoring have more assists than turnovers. at 12.2 points per game. The last time UNC’s • In 18 seasons under Roy Williams, the Tar • D’Marco Dunn, a 6-5 guard from Tucson, leading scorer averaged less than 13 points was Heels have won 81.4 percent of their games Ariz., and Dontrez Styles, a 6-7 wing from 1947-48 (12.2 by Bob Paxton). when they have fewer turnovers than their Kinston, N.C., signed National Letters of • Carolina has had 10 different players score in opponents. Intent to play for the Tar Heels. double figures (Baylor is the only Power 5 team • Carolina’s opponents average only 0.4 more • Dunn moved in 2019 to Fayetteville, N.C., that has more with 11), but no player has done points off turnovers for the season than the Tar where he plays at Westover High School for so in more than 19 games. Armando Bacot leads Heels (15.8 to 15.4). However, the opponents Coach George Stackhouse. He led Westo- with 19 double-figure games, followed by Garri- have scored 19 or more points off turnovers in ver to a 30-0 record and conference title. son Brooks (16), Caleb Love (15), RJ Davis (14), five of the last seven games, including 25 by Westover was named co-state champions Day’Ron Sharpe (12) and Kerwin Walton (11). Florida State in Chapel Hill, 28 by Syracuse, 23 by the North Carolina High School Athletic • Four players have scored 20 points this season by Duke and 19 by the Seminoles in the ACC Association after the playoffs were canceled – Love (twice), Sharpe (twice), Bacot (twice) and semifinals. due to the pandemic. Walker Kessler. • Dunn was an all-state selection in 2020 • In four halves against Duke this season the Tar THREES and was named PAC 9 Conference, Cumber- Heels shot 51.6, 54.5, 55.2 and 55.6 percent • Freshman Kerwin Walton leads UNC with 56 land County and District Player of the Year. from the floor. three-pointers and three-point percentage at He previously attended Marana High School • The Tar Heels have trailed at the half in 15 of .415 (56 of 135). in Tucson for two years before moving to 28 games. Carolina has rallied to win six of those • Walton has the highest three-point percentage Fayetteville. 15 games. by a UNC freshman in program history. • Styles played for Coach Perry Tyndall at • UNC is 11-1 when it leads at the half, 6-9 Kinston High School. He averaged 19.7 when in it trails and 1-0 when tied. HIGHEST THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE — points and 11 rebounds as a junior when he • The ACC semifinal against Florida State con- SEASON BY A FRESHMAN (min. 50 made) led Kinston to a 26-4 record. tinued a trend where the Tar Heels trailed early .415 Kerwin Walton, 2020-21 (56 of 135) • A four-time honor roll student, Styles was .414 Rashad McCants, 2002-03 (72 of 174) before playing a strong second half. FSU led by .371 , 2006-07 (66 of 178) the 2019-20 Eastern Conference Player of 13 in the first and 11 at the half, before Carolina .359 Joseph Forte, 1999-00 (56 of 156) the Year, a three-time all-conference selec- opened the second on a 27-11 run to take a .358 Raymond Felton, 2002-03 (69 of 193) tion, all-state honoree and an all-tournament five-point lead. pick at the John Wall Holiday Invitational. • For the season, the opponents have outscored • Freshmen Caleb Love and RJ Davis are second the Tar Heels by 12 points in the first half, while and third with 32 and 31 threes, respectively. 2020-21 NBA TAR HEELS Carolina has outscored their opponents by 188 Love is shooting 26.0 percent from three for the points (6.7 ppg) in the second. season but has hit 12 in the last five games. Da- Cole Anthony (Orlando) • Carolina has trailed by double digits in the first vis made a season-high four threes among his 19 Harrison Barnes (Sacramento) half 12 times, rallying to win four of those games points in the ACC quarterfinals vs. Virginia Tech. Tony Bradley (Philadelphia) (UNLV, NC Central, Kentucky and Florida State • UNC has made 31 threes in the last four Reggie Bullock () at home). Three other times UNC took the lead games (eight vs. Duke, nine vs. Notre Dame, (Minnesota) in the second half after trailing by 10 or more in eight vs. Virginia Tech and six vs. Florida State). Wayne Ellington (Detroit) the first, but eventually lost the game (Texas, at Players other than Kerwin Walton, who leads the (Philadelphia) Iowa and Florida State in the ACC semifinals). team in threes, made 22 of those 31 three-point- Justin Jackson (Oklahoma City) • UNC also won at Miami after the Hurricanes ers. Cameron Johnson (Phoenix) took a 10-point lead midway through the second • UNC has made 10 three-pointers twice this Nassir Little (Portland) half. season, including January 16 at Florida State Theo Pinson (New York) • Carolina has shot a higher percentage from the and February 6 at Duke. Coby White (Chicago) floor in the second half in each of the last eight • The Tar Heels have won the last five times they games, 10 of the last 11 and 19 times overall. made at least seven threes in a game (since they JAMISON TO ENTER • Carolina has shot 50 percent from the floor lost when making 10 at FSU). COLLEGE HALL OF FAME in the first half five times this season and has • The Tar Heels are shooting 3 1.7 percent from won four of those games (Kentucky, loss at NC three-point range this season, which is on pace • will become the 12th Tar State, home win over the Wolfpack, at Duke and for the second lowest in school history. Heel player or coach enshrined in the NABC Louisville). • Carolina has been outscored 276-147 from the Hall of Fame. He will • UNC has shot 50 percent or better from the three-point line in its 10 losses this season. join coaches Ben Carnevale, Frank McGuire, floor for the game six times this season (.544 • The opponents have averaged 9.2 threes in the Dean Smith, Larry Brown (who played at vs. NC State, .525 at Pittsburgh, .531 at Duke, nine losses and shot 40.9 percent from beyond UNC) and Roy Williams, and players Billy a season-high .607 vs. Louisville, .554 in the the arc (UNC has made 4.9 threes per game and Cunningham, Bob McAdoo, James Worthy, home win over Duke and .506 vs. Notre Dame shot 28.7 percent in the losses). , Charlie Scott and Sam Perkins. in the ACC Tournament). UNC is 6-0 this season • In UNC’s 18 wins, the opponents still make • The Class of 2021 includes Jamison, the and 220-9 in 18 seasons under Roy Williams more threes (7.1 to 6.0), but the Tar Heels have late Len Bias of Maryland, UCLA’s David when it shoots 50 percent from the floor. an advantage in percentage (.322 to .310). Greenwood, Bradley’s , Ohio • Carolina is making 5.6 three-pointers per State’s , Kansas’s Paul Pierce ASSISTS/TURNOVERS game. Last season, the Tar Heels made 5.48 per (coached by Roy Williams) and coaches Rick • Turnovers have been a major storyline through- game. In the previous three seasons, UNC had Byrd and Tom Penders. out the season, in large part because the Tar made 7.08 (2016-17), 8.24 (2017-18) and a • Jamison was the 1998 National Player of Heels play six freshmen among their 10-man school-record 8.67 (2018-19) per game. the Year and first ACC player to earn first- rotation. team All-ACC honors as a freshman, sopho- • For the season, UNC has 19 more assists than FRESHMEN more and junior. He was the third player in turnovers. Carolina has never committed more • Tar Heel freshmen have started 58 games this ACC history to be named ACC Player of the turnovers than it had assists in 17 previous season, the sixth most in the country and the Year, ACC Tournament MVP, NCAA Regional seasons under Roy Williams. The closest it came most of any team in the 2021 NCAA Tourna- MVP and National Player of the Year in the was in 2009-10, when the NIT-bound Tar Heels ment. same season (1997-98). replaced four starters from a national cham- • Should Carolina start its most-frequent lineup pionship team and had 15 more assists than this season, which includes freshmen Caleb Love turnovers in 37 games. and Kerwin Walton, it would be the first time • In ACC play this season, the Tar Heels had 271 UNC started two freshmen in an NCAA Tourna- 4 ment game since Harrison Barnes and Kendall REBOUNDING Marshall started four in the 2011 Tournament. • Carolina leads the nation in offensive re- CAROLINA BASKETBALL • KenPom ranks Carolina the 330th-most experi- bounding (15.9 per game) and rebound margin COMMUNICATIONS enced team in the nation (out of 342 teams). (+10.9) and is third in total rebounds per game Senior Associate AD (contact for Roy Williams) • UNC freshmen played 2,983 of 5,600 minutes (43.2 rpg). Steve Kirschner (53.3 percent) this season. • Carolina is setting a school record for most Direct Office Phone • Freshmen are third (Caleb Love), fourth offensive rebounds per game. (919) 962-7258 (Day’Ron Sharpe), fifth (RJ Davis) and sixth Cell Phone (919) 475-2695 MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS PER GAME (Kerwin Walton) in scoring. This would be the Email first season four freshmen are among UNC’s top 15.89 in 2020-21 (445 in 28 games) [email protected] six scorers. 15.75 in 2016-17 (630 in 40 games) Associate Director (contact for player interviews) 15.51 in 2007-08 (605 in 39 games) • Freshmen have scored 57.6 percent of Caroli- Matt Bowers 15.50 in 2011-12 (589 in 38 games) Cell Phone na’s points this season (1,220 of 2,119 points). 15.33 in 2003-04 (460 in 30 games) (919) 619-7021 That’s the second-highest percentage in any Email season at UNC. The 2002-03 team got 58.4 [email protected] • Carolina pulled down 54 rebounds vs. Notre Office Phone percent of its scoring from freshmen, including Dame in the ACC Tournament, which matched (919) 962-2123 Rashad McCants, Sean May, Raymond Felton its season high vs. UNLV. Web Site and David Noel. In the first nine games that • UNC has grabbed 40 or more rebounds 18 GoHeels.com season, before May broke his foot, freshmen Carolina Basketball Twitter times in 18 games this season. @UNC_Basketball accounted for 62 percent of the team’s scoring. • This is the seventh consecutive season UNC Stats and Notes Twitter is averaging at least 40 rebounds per game (the @UNCMBBStats Instagram HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF SCORING BY FRESHMEN 14th time in Roy Williams’ 18 seasons as UNC’s .584 in 2002-03 @UNC_Basketball .576 in 2020-21 head coach). YouTube .502 in 2006-07 • Carolina also leads the nation in offensive re- UNCTarHeelsAthletics .501 in 2005-06 bound percentage, retrieving 41.3 percent of its .372 in 1995-96 own missed shots. Houston is second and Baylor, – trailed at Syracuse, 70-68, with 19 seconds to a possible second-round opponent, is fourth. play but lost 72-70. • Five Tar Heels won ACC Freshman of the • UNC has more offensive rebounds than its – led Florida State, 64-62 after RJ Davis made Week honors this season, the first time in ACC opponents in 25 of 28 games. The Tar Heels three free throws with 3:15 to play, but lost, 69- history one team had five different players shot 50 percent from the floor in the one game 66 in the ACC semifinals. earn Freshman of the Week honors in the same an opponent had more offensive rebounds (12- season (Wake Forest had four different winners 8 on March 6 by Duke) and two games when WILLIAMSES GIVE $3 MILLION FOR in 1978-79). the teams had the same number of offensive SCHOLARSHIPS AT UNC • Caleb Love won twice for his play against Wake rebounds as UNC (Wake Forest and Louisville). • On March 8, UNC announced a $3 million gift Forest/NC State and Duke, Day’Ron Sharpe vs. • Carolina is averaging 16.8 second-chance from Roy and Wanda Williams to provide scholar- Notre Dame, RJ Davis vs. Syracuse/Florida State, points, the second-most second-chance points ships at their alma maters. Kerwin Walton vs. Northeastern/Louisville and UNC has averaged in the last 10 seasons (17.6 • The Williamses dedicated $1.5 million to the Walker Kessler vs. Marquette/Florida State. in 2016-17). Carolina Covenant, $1 million to Carolina Athlet- • The six weekly awards this season were the • UNC’s rebound margin of +10.9 per game is ics to endow a scholarship in men’s basketball most by UNC freshmen since Harrison Barnes the third highest in school history. and $500,000 to the Chancellor’s Science (3), Kendall Marshall (3) and Reggie Bullock (1) Scholars program. combined for seven in 2010-11. HIGHEST REBOUNDING MARGIN PER GAME • “The whole world is in a tough situation right • Carolina point guards have won ACC Freshman 12.3 in 2016-17 now — financially, health-wise, everything you of the Week honors nine times in the last three 11.0 in 2007-08 10.9 in 2020-21 can think about. And we are in a position to be seasons (five by Coby White in 2018-19, twice 10.8 in 1956-57 able to do something about it. It just seemed in an injury-shortened season a year ago by Cole 10.4 in 2018-19 like it was the right idea at the right time,” Anthony and two times by Love). 10.4 in 2011-12 says Coach Williams. “We hope others might be • Prior to this season, the single-game record encouraged to do some things as well.” for combined scoring by UNC freshmen was • Three Tar Heels – Armando Bacot (8.0), • The Williamses have given more than $5.8 mil- 58 against Penn State in the 2002-03 opener. Day’Ron Sharpe (7.8) and Garrison Brooks (6.8) lion to Carolina in the 18 years Coach Williams UNC’s freshmen topped that figure four times in – average 6.8 or rebounds, the first time UNC has been head coach of the Tar Heels. That ACC play this season – 73 vs. Louisville, 70 vs. has had three average that many since 1969-70. includes more than $600,000 the Willamses Notre Dame in the ACC Tournament (a school • Carolina has finished first, first, first and- sec gave to pay for the extra year of grants-in-aid record), 62 at home vs. Florida State and 61 at ond in the nation in rebounds per game in the UNC’s spring sport seniors received in 2021 due home vs. NC State. last four seasons and in the top 10 nationally in to Covid-19. • In one stretch of UNC’s ACC quarterfinal win rebound margin in each of the last six seasons. • The Carolina Covenant provides eligible low-in- over Virginia Tech, Tar Heel freshmen accounted come scholars a debt-free path to graduation for 26 consecutive points. CLOSE LOSSES through a combination of scholarships, grants • Carolina’s win over Florida State on February • Carolina has either led in the final 10 minutes, and work-study. An endowment that will last 27 marked the first time in UNC history four including three times when UNC led inside the generations freshmen were the only Tar Heels to score in final 3:30, or trailed by one possession in the -fi • The endowed basketball scholarship will be double figures Walker( Kessler 20, Kerwin Wal- nal minutes in seven of its 10 losses this season: given to the 13th man on the squad, an idea ton 13, RJ Davis 12 and Caleb Love 12). – led Texas with 2:35 left after a Garrison Brooks that originated with Wanda. The Williamses’ son, • This is the eighth time in Williams’ 18 seasons basket, but lost, 69-67, on a last-second shot; Scott Williams was on UNC in the late 1990s at UNC a freshman started at the point for at – led, 68-67 at Iowa with 9:30 to play, but lost, that included All-Americas Antawn Jamison and least a majority of the season: 93-80; Vince Carter. Wanda and Coach Williams want to in 2005-06, in 2006-07, Kendall – rallied from 17 down to within two at NC State ensure opportunities like these stay in place. Marshall in 2010-11, Marcus Paige in 2012-13, with 10 seconds to play and had two three-point • The Chancellor’s Science Scholars program Nate Britt in 2013-14, Coby White in 2018-19, attempts in the final seconds that could have offers academic scholarships to encourage Cole Anthony in 2019-20 and Caleb Love in tied the game in a 79-76 loss; talented students to explore their interests in 2020-21. – led Georgia Tech by six at the half, by eight science, technology, engineering and math, • Love is the fourth Tar Heel to start at the point with 6:36 to play and 65-64 with 3:25 remain- ultimately strengthening the STEM workforce in the last four seasons (senior Joel Berry II in ing, but lost, 72-67; through diversity. 2017-18, White in 2018-19, Anthony in 2019- – trailed Florida State, 74-73, with 2:22 to play 20 and Love). in the Seminoles’ 82-75 win in Tallahassee. 5 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS UCLA (1964-65-67-68-69-70-71-72-73-75-95) 11 CAROLINA VS. OPPONENTS Kentucky (1948-49-51-58-78-96-98-2012) 8 IN NCAA TOURNAMENT North Carolina (1957-82-93-2005-09-17) 6 Indiana (1940-53-76-81-87) 5 Last Last Duke (1991-92-2001-10-15) 5 Opponent Record Time Opponent Record Time Missouri 1-0 2000 Connecticut (1999-2004-11-14) 4 Air Force 1-0 2004 Mount St. Mary’s 1-0 2008 Kansas (1952-88-2008) 3 Alabama-Birmingham 1-0 1986 Murray State 2-0 2006 Louisville (1980-86-2013) 3 Alabama 2-1 1992 Villanova (1985-2016-18) 3 Arizona 0-2 1997 Navy 1-1 1998 Cincinnati (1961-62) 2 Arkansas 4-2 2017 New Mexico State 1-0 1975 Florida (2006-07) 2 Auburn 1-1 2019 New Orleans 1-0 1996 Michigan State (1979-2000) 2 New York 1-0 1946 Oklahoma State (1945-46) 2 Boston College 2-1 1994 North Texas 1-0 1988 NC State (1974-83) 2 Butler 1-0 2017 Northeastern 1-0 1991 San Francisco (1955-56) 2 California 1-0 1997 Notre Dame 4-0 2016 FINAL FOURS Canisius 1-0 1957 Oakland 1-0 2005 North Carolina 20 Charlotte 1-0 1998 Ohio 1-0 2012 Kentucky 17 Cincinnati 1-0 1993 Ohio State 3-1 1992 UCLA 17 Colorado 1-0 1997 Oklahoma 2-0 2009 Duke 16 Connecticut 1-0 1998 Oklahoma A&M 0-1 1946 Kansas 14 Creighton 1-0 2012 Oregon 1-0 2017 APPEARANCES Dartmouth 0-1 1941 Pennsylvania 2-1 1987 Team No. Davidson 2-0 1969 Penn State 0-1 2001 Kentucky 58 Dayton 0-1 1967 Pittsburgh 1-1 1981 North Carolina 50 Drake 0-1 1969 Princeton 2-0 2001 Kansas 48 Dusquene 1-0 1969 Providence 2-0 2016 UCLA 47 Purdue 1-1 1977 Duke 43 East Carolina 1-0 1993 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 2007 Radford 1-0 2009 TOURNAMENT GAMES Eastern Michigan 1-0 1991 Rhode Island 1-0 1993 Team No. San Francisco 0-1 1978 Kentucky 177 Fairfield 1-0 1997 South Carolina 1-0 1972 North Carolina 173 Florida 0-1 2000 Southern 1-0 1989 Kansas 155 Florida Gulf Coast 1-0 2016 St. Bonaventure 1-0 1968 Duke 152 Florida State 0-1 1972 SW Missouri St. 1-0 1990 UCLA 141 George Mason 0-1 2006 Stanford 1-0 2000 Syracuse 2-2 2016 TOURNAMENT WINS Georgetown 2-1 2007 Team No. Georgia 0-1 1983 Temple 2-0 1991 Kentucky 129 Gonzaga 2-0 2017 Tennessee 1-0 2000 North Carolina 126 Texas 0-1 2004 Duke 114 Harvard 1-0 2015 Texas A&M 0-2 2018 Kansas 108 Houston 1-1 1992 Texas Southern 1-0 2017 UCLA 101 Illinois 1-0 2005 Texas Tech 0-1 1996 Tulsa 1-0 2000 TOURNAMENT WIN PERCENTAGE Indiana 1-2 2016 Team No. Iona 1-0 2019 UCLA 1-1 1989 Duke (114-38) .750 Iowa State 2-1 2014 UNLV 1-0 1977 North Carolina (126-47) .728 USC 1-0 2007 UCLA (101-40) .716 James Madison 2-0 1983 Utah 2-1 1998 Kentucky (129-52) .713 Florida (44-18) .710 Kansas 2-4 2013 Kansas State 1-0 1981 Vermont 1-0 2012 Kentucky 3-1 2017 Villanova 5-2 2016 Virginia 1-0 1981 Liberty 1-0 1994 Lipscomb 1-0 2018 Washington 2-0 2019 Long Island 1-0 2011 Washington State 1-0 2008 LSU 1-0 2009 Weber State 0-1 1999 Louisville 3-1 2008 Wisconsin 2-0 2015 Loyola Marymount 1-0 1988 Yale 1-0 1957 Marquette 1-1 2011 Total 126-47 Miami (Ohio) 1-0 1992 (.728) Michigan 3-1 1993 Michigan State 5-0 2009 Middle Tennessee St 1-0 1985

6 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY NCAA Tournaments (50) UNC VS. SEEDS 1941, 1946, 1957, 1959, 1967, 1968, 1969, Seed W-L Last Faced (opponent) 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1 8-5 2017 (Gonzaga) MOST NO. 1 SEEDS 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 2 6-7 2017 (Kentucky) IN NCAA HISTORY 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 3 7-6 2017 (Oregon) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 4 7-5 2017 (Butler) • The 2019 NCAA Tournament was Caro- 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 5 8-2 2019 (Auburn) lina’s 17th as a No. 1 seed. 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 6 6-1 2016 (Notre Dame) • The Tar Heels have more No. 1 seeds (17) 2019 7 5-2 2018 (Texas A&M) than any team in NCAA Tournament history 8 8-1 2017 (Arkansas) (Duke and Kansas are second with 14). NCAA Championships (6) 9 11-2 2019 (Washington) • Carolina has been seeded No. 1 eight 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009, 2017 10 5-0 2016 (Syracuse) times in 16 seasons under head coach Roy 11 5-1 2014 (Providence) Williams. NCAA Championship Games (11) 12 1-0 1991 (Eastern Michigan) • UNC earned a No. 1 seed in 1979, 1982, 1946, 1957, 1968, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1993, 13 3-0 2015 (Harvard) 1984, 1987, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2009 , 2016, 2017 14 2-1 2006 (Murray State) 1998, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 15 7-0 2018 (Lipscomb) 2016, 2017 and 2019. NCAA Final Fours (20) 16 14-0 2019 (Iona) • The Tar Heels have advanced to the Final 1946, 1957, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1977, Four 10 times as a top seed – 1982, 1991, 1981, 1982, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, UNC’S Won-Loss Record 1993, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2000, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2016, 2017 at NCAA Tournament Sites 2016 and 2017. Site Record Last • The Tar Heels have won the national NCAA Regional Final or Final Eights (28 years) Atlanta, Ga. 3-2 1989 championship as a No. 1 seed in 1982, 1993, 1941, 1946, 1957, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, Austin, Texas 4-0 2000 2005, 2009 and 2017. 1977, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1988, Birmingham, Ala. 5-1 2000 • Roy Williams has led teams to No. 1 seeds 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2005, Charlotte, N.C. 12-1 2018 13 times in 31 years as a head coach, the 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017 Cincinnati, Ohio 2-0 1992 second-most of any coach. Duke’s Mike Krzyze- College Park, Md. 6-0 1977 wski is first with 14. (NCAA designated as Elite 8 beginning in 1951) Columbus, Ohio 2-0 2019 Dallas, Texas 0-1 1990 Most No. 1 Seeds, School NCAA Regional Semifinal or Final 16 (36 years) Dayton, Ohio 1-2 2006 17 North Carolina 1941, 1946, 1957, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, Denton, Texas 0-1 1980 14 Duke 1975, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, Denver, Colo. 1-1 2004 14 Kansas 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, Detroit, Mich. 2-0 2009 12 Kentucky 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2007, East Rutherford, N.J. 6-2 2007 7 Virginia 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, El Paso, Texas 1-0 1981 2019 Greensboro, N.C. 7-0 2012 Most No. 1 Seeds, Head Coach Greenville, S.C. 2-0 2017 14 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke (first game in 1941 was a regional semifinal, but Hartford, Conn. 2-0 1998 13 Roy Williams, UNC & Kansas there were only two regions, so it was also a final Houston, Texas 1-2 2016 9 Bill Self, Kansas & Illinois 8 game) Indianapolis, Ind. 0-3 2000 8 Dean Smith, UNC Jacksonville, Fla. 1-0 2015 (NCAA designated regional semifinal games Kansas City, Mo. 3-2 2019 UNC’s No. 1 Seeds as the Sweet 16 beginning in 1975) Landover, Md. 1-1 1994 Dean Smith (8) Lexington, Ky. 0-2 1992 1979, 1982, 1984, 1987, 1991, UNC RECORD BY SEED Los Angeles, Calif. 2-3 2015 1993, 1994, 1997 Seed W-L Year(s) Louisville, Ky. 0-4 1969 1 63-12 1979, 1982, 1984, 1987, Madison, Wis. 0-2 1941 Bill Guthridge (1) 1991, 1993, 1994, 1997, Memphis, Tenn. 4-0 2017 1998 1998, 2005, 2007, 2008, Morgantown, W.Va. 2-0 1972 2009, 2012, 2016, 2017, Newark, N.J 1-1 2011 Roy Williams (8) 2019 New Orleans, La. 5-1 2001 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2 23-9 1981, 1983, 1985, 1988, New York, N.Y. 3-2 1959 2016, 2017, 2019 1989, 1995, 2001, 2011, Ogden, Utah 2-0 1986 2018 Philadelphia, Pa. 5-1 2016 3 3-4 1980, 1986, 1999, 2006 Phoenix, Ariz. 2-0 2017 4 4-2 1992, 2015 Providence, R.I. 1-1 1975 6 3-3 1996, 2004, 2014 Raleigh, N.C. 9-1 2016 8 7-3 1990, 2000, 2013 Richmond, Va. 1-1 1996 St. Louis, Mo. 3-1 2012 Salt Lake City, Utah 4-0 1988 San Antonio, Texas 1-3 2014 Seattle, Wash. 1-3 1999 South Bend, Ind. 2-0 1985 Syracuse, N.Y. 7-1 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. 2-0 1995 Tempe, Ariz. 0-1 1978 Winston Salem, N.C. 6-0 2007 Totals 126-47

7 NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS

YEARTE DA ROUND OPPONENT (Seeds) W/L SCORE SITE ARENA Head Coach: Bill Lange (NCAA Tournament Record at UNC– 0-2) 1941 March 21 East Semifinal (Final 8) Pittsburgh L 20-26 Madison, Wis. Wisconsin Field House 1941 March 22 East Consolation Dartmouth L 59-60 Madison, Wis. Wisconsin Field House

Head Coach: Ben Carnevale (NCAA Tournament Record at UNC– 2-1) 1946 March 21 East Semifinal (Final 8) NYU W 57-49 New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden 1946 March 23 FF- East Final (Final 4) Ohio State W (OT) 60-57 New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden 1946 March 26 FF- National Championship Oklahoma A&M (State) L 40-43 New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden

Head Coach: Frank McGuire (NCAA Tournament record at UNC– 5-1) 1957 March 12 East First Yale W 90-74 New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden 1957 March 15 East Semifinal Canisius W 87-75 Philadelphia, Pa. Palestra 1957 March 16 East Final Syracuse W 67-58 Philadelphia, Pa. Palestra 1957 March 22 FF- National Semifinal Michigan State W (3 OT) 74-70 Kansas City, Mo. Municipal Auditorium 1957 March 23 FF- National Championship Kansas W (3 OT) 54-53 Kansas City, Mo. Municipal Auditorium 1959 March 10 East First Round Navy L 63-76 New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden

Head Coach: Dean Smith (NCAA Tournament Record at UNC– 65-27) 1967 March 17 East Semifinal Princeton W (OT) 78-70 College Park, Md. Cole Field House 1967 March 18 East Final Boston College W 96-80 College Park, Md. Cole Field House 1967 March 24 FF- National Semifinal Dayton L 62-76 Louisville, Ky. Freedom Hall 1967 March 25 FF- National Consolation Houston L 62-84 Louisville, Ky. Freedom Hall 1968 March 15 East Semifinal St. Bonaventure W 91-72 Raleigh, N.C. Reynolds Coliseum 1968 March 16 East Final Davidson W 70-66 Raleigh, N.C. Reynolds Coliseum 1968 March 22 FF- National Semifinal Ohio State W 80-66 Los Angeles, Calif. Sports Arena 1968 March 23 FF- National Championship UCLA L 55-78 Los Angeles, Calif. Sports Arena 1969 March 13 East Semifinal Duquesne W 79-78 College Park, Md. Cole Field House 1969 March 15 East Final Davidson W 87-85 College Park, Md. Cole Field House 1969 March 20 FF- National Semifinal Purdue L 65-92 Louisville, Ky. Freedom Hall 1969 March 22 FF- National Consolation Drake L 84-104 Louisville, Ky. Freedom Hall 1972 March 16 East Semifinal South Carolina W 92-69 Morgantown, W. Va. WVU Coliseum 1972 March 18 East Final Penn W 73-59 Morgantown, W. Va. WVU Coliseum 1972 March 23 FF- National Semifinal Florida State L 75-79 Los Angeles, Calif. Sports Arena 1972 March 25 FF- National Consolation Louisville W 105-91 Los Angeles, Calif. Sports Arena 1975 March 15 East First New Mexico State W 93-69 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Coliseum 1975 March 20 East Semifinal Syracuse L 76-78 Providence, R.I. Providence Civic Center 1975 March 22 East Consolation Boston College W 110-90 Providence, R.I. Providence Civic Center 1976 March 13 Mideast First Alabama L 64-79 Dayton, Ohio Univ. of Dayton Arena 1977 March 12 East First Purdue W 69-66 Raleigh, N.C. Reynolds Coliseum 1977 March 17 East Semifinal Notre Dame W 79-77 College Park, Md. Cole Field House 1977 March 19 East Final Kentucky W 79-72 College Park, Md. Cole Field House 1977 March 26 FF- National Semifinal UNLV W 84-83 Atlanta, Ga. Omni 1977 March 28 FF- National Championship Marquette L 59-67 Atlanta, Ga. Omni 1978 March 11 West First San Francisco L 64-68 Tempe, Ariz. Univ. Activities Center 1979 March 11 East Second Penn (1/9) L 71-72 Raleigh, N.C. Reynolds Coliseum 1980 March 9 Midwest Second Texas A&M (3/6) L (2 OT) 61-78 Denton, Texas NTSU Coliseum 1981 March 15 West Second Pittsburgh (2/10) W 74-57 El Paso, Texas Special Events Center 1981 March 19 West Semifinal Utah (2/3) W 61-56 Salt Lake City, Utah Special Events Center 1981 March 21 West Final Kansas State (2/8) W 82-68 Salt Lake City, Utah Special Events Center 1981 March 28 FF- National Semifinal Virginia (2/1) W 78-65 Philadelphia, Pa. Spectrum 1981 March 30 FF- National Championship Indiana (2/3) L 50-63 Philadelphia, Pa. Spectrum YEARTE DA ROUND OPPONENT (Seeds) W/L SCORE SITE ARENA 1982 March 13 East Second James Madison (1/9) W 52-50 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Coliseum 1982 March 19 East Semifinal Alabama (1/4) W 74-69 Raleigh, N.C. Reynolds Coliseum 1982 March 21 East Final Villanova (1/3) W 70-60 Raleigh, N.C. Reynolds Coliseum 1982 March 27 FF- National Semifinal Houston (1/6) W 68-63 New Orleans, La. Superdome 1982 March 29 FF- National Championship Georgetown (1/1) W 63-62 New Orleans, La. Superdome 1983 March 19 East Second James Madison (2/10) W 68-49 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum 1983 March 25 East Semifinal Ohio State (2/3) W 64-51 Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome 1983 March 27 East Final Georgia (2/4) L 77-82 Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome 1984 March 17 East Second Temple (1/8) W 77-66 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Coliseum 1984 March 22 East Semifinal Indiana (1/4) L 68-72 Atlanta, Ga. Omni 1985 March 14 Southeast First Middle Tennessee State (2/15) W 76-57 South Bend, Ind. Joyce Athletic Center 1985 March 16 Southeast Second Notre Dame (2/7) W 60-58 South Bend, Ind. Joyce Athletic Center 1985 March 22 Southeast Semifinal Auburn (2/11) W 62-56 Birmingham, Ala. Jefferson Coliseum 1985 March 24 Southeast Final Villanova (2/8) L 44-56 Birmingham, Ala. Jefferson Coliseum 1986 March 13 West First Utah (3/14) W 84-72 Ogden, Utah Dee Events Center 1986 March 15 West Second Alabama-Birmingham (3/6) W 77-59 Ogden, Utah Dee Events Center 1986 March 20 West Semifinal Louisville (3/2) L 79-94 Houston, Texas Summit 1987 March 12 East First Penn (1/16) W 113-82 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Coliseum 1987 March 14 East Second Michigan (1/9) W 109-97 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Coliseum 1987 March 19 East Semifinal Notre Dame (1/5) W 74-68 East Rutherford, N.J. Meadowlands 1987 March 21 East Final Syracuse (1/2) L 75-79 East Rutherford, N.J. Meadowlands 1988 March 17 West First North Texas State (2/15) W 83-65 Salt Lake City, Utah Huntsman Center 1988 March 19 West Second Loyola Marymount (2/10) W 123-97 Salt Lake City, Utah Huntsman Center 1988 March 25 West Semifinal Michigan (2/3) W 78-69 Seattle, Wash. Kingdome 1988 March 27 West Final Arizona (2/1) L 52-70 Seattle, Wash. Kingdome 1989 March 17 Southeast First Southern (2/15) W 93-79 Atlanta, Ga. Omni 1989 March 19 Southeast Second UCLA (2/7) W 88-81 Atlanta, Ga. Omni 1989 March 23 Southeast Semifinal Michigan (2/3) L 87-92 Lexington, Ky. Rupp Arena 1990 March 15 Midwest First SW Missouri State (8/9) W 83-70 Austin, Texas Erwin Center 1990 March 17 Midwest Second Oklahoma (8/1) W 79-77 Austin, Texas Erwin Center 1990 March 22 Midwest Semifinal Arkansas (8/4) L 73-96 Dallas, Texas Reunion Arena 8 YEARTE DA ROUND OPPONENT (Seeds) W/L SCORE SITE ARENA 1991 March 15 East First Northeastern (1/16) W 101-66 Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome 1991 March 17 East Second Villanova (1/9) W 84-69 Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome 1991 March 22 East Semifinal Eastern Michigan (1/12) W 93-67 East Rutherford, N.J. Meadowlands 1991 March 24 East Final Temple (1/10) W 75-72 East Rutherford, N.J. Meadowlands 1991 March 30 FF- National Semifinal Kansas (1/3) L 73-79 Indianapolis, Ind. Hoosier Dome 1992 March 19 Southeast First Miami (Ohio) (4/13) W 68-63 Cincinnati, Ohio Riverfront Coliseum 1992 March 21 Southeast Second Alabama (4/5) W 64-55 Cincinnati, Ohio Riverfront Coliseum 1992 March 27 Southeast Semifinal Ohio State (4/1) L 73-80 Lexington, Ky. Rupp Arena 1993 March 18 East First East Carolina (1/16) W 85-65 Winston-Salem, N.C. Joel Coliseum 1993 March 20 East Second Rhode Island (1/8) W 112-67 Winston-Salem, N.C. Joel Coliseum 1993 March 26 East Semifinal Arkansas (1/4) W 80-74 East Rutherford, N.J. Meadowlands 1993 March 28 East Final Cincinnati (1/2) W (OT) 75-68 East Rutherford, N.J. Meadowlands 1993 April 3 FF- National Semifinal Kansas (1/2) W 78-68 New Orleans, La. Superdome 1993 April 5 FF- National Championship Michigan (1/1) W 77-71 New Orleans, La. Superdome 1994 March 18 East First Liberty (1/16) W 71-51 Landover, Md. US Air Arena 1994 March 20 East Second Boston College (1/9) L 72-75 Landover, Md. US Air Arena 1995 March 17 Southeast First Murray State (2/15) W 80-70 Tallahassee, Fla. Leon County CC 1995 March 19 Southeast Second Iowa State (2/7) W 73-51 Tallahassee, Fla. Leon County CC 1995 March 23 Southeast Semifinal Georgetown (2/6) W 74-64 Birmingham, Ala. Jefferson Civic Center 1995 March 25 Southeast Final Kentucky (2/1) W 74-61 Birmingham, Ala. Jefferson Civic Center 1995 April 1 FF- National Semifinal Arkansas (2/2) L 68-75 Seattle, Wash. Kingdome 1996 March 15 East First New Orleans (6/11) W 83-62 Richmond, Va. Richmond Coliseum 1996 March 17 East Second Texas Tech (6/3) L 73-92 Richmond, Va. Richmond Coliseum 1997 March 13 East First Fairfield (1/16) W 82-74 Winston-Salem, N.C. Joel Coliseum 1997 March 15 East Second Colorado (1/9) W 73-56 Winston-Salem, N.C. Joel Coliseum 1997 March 21 East Semifinal California (1/5) W 63-57 Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome 1997 March 23 East Final Louisville (1/6) W 97-74 Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome 1997 March 29 FF- National Semifinal Arizona (1/4) L 58-66 Indianapolis, Ind. RCA Dome

Head Coach: Bill Guthridge (NCAA Tournament Record at UNC– 8-3) 1998 March 12 East First Navy (1/16) W 88-52 Hartford, Conn. Hartford Civic Center 1998 March 14 East Second UNC Charlotte (1/8) W (OT) 93-83 Hartford, Conn. Hartford Civic Center 1998 March 19 East Semifinal Michigan State (1/4) W 73-58 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum 1998 March 21 East Final Connecticut (1/2) W 75-64 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum 1998 March 28 FF- National Semifinal Utah (1/2) L 59-66 San Antonio, Texas Alamodome 1999 March 11 West First Weber State (3/14) L 74-76 Seattle, Wash. Key Arena 2000 March 17 South First Missouri (8/9) W 84-70 Birmingham, Ala. Jefferson Civic Center 2000 March 19 South Second Stanford (8/1) W 60-53 Birmingham, Ala. Jefferson Civic Center 2000 March 24 South Semifinal Tennessee (8/4) W 74-69 Austin, Texas Erwin Center 2000 March 26 South Final Tulsa (8/7) W 59-55 Austin, Texas Erwin Center 2000 April 3 FF- National Semifinal Florida (8/5) L 59-71 Indianapolis, Ind. RCA Dome

Head Coach: Matt Doherty (NCAA Tournament Record at UNC– 1-1) 2001 March 16 South First Princeton (2/15) W 70-48 New Orleans, La. Superdome 2001 March 18 South Second Penn State (2/7) L 74-82 New Orleans, La. Superdome

Head Coach: Roy Williams (NCAA Tournament Record at UNC– 45-12) 2004 March 18 South First Air Force (6/11) W 63-52 Denver, Colo. Pepsi Center 2004 March 20 South Second Texas (6/3) L 75-78 Denver, Colo. Pepsi Center 2005 March 18 East First Oakland (Mich.) (1/16) W 96-68 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Coliseum 2005 March 20 East Second Iowa State (1/8) W 92-65 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Coliseum 2005 March 25 East Semifinal Villanova (1/5) W 67-66 Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome 2005 March 27 East Final Wisconsin (1/6) W 88-82 Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome 2005 April 2 FF- National Semifinal Michigan State (1/5) W 87-71 St. Louis, Mo. Edward Jones Dome 2005 April 4 FF- National Championship Illinois (1/1) W 75-70 St. Louis, Mo. Edward Jones Dome 2006 March 17 East First Murray State (3/14) W 69-65 Dayton, Ohio Univ. of Dayton Arena 2006 March 19 East Second George Mason (3/11) L 60-65 Dayton, Ohio Univ. of Dayton Arena 2007 March 15 East First Eastern Kentucky (1/16) W 86-65 Winston-Salem, N.C. Joel Coliseum 2007 March 17 East Second Michigan State (1/9) W 81-67 Winston-Salem, N.C. Joel Coliseum 2007 March 23 East Semifinal Southern California (1/5) W 74-64 East Rutherford, N.J. Meadowlands 2007 March 25 East Final Georgetown (1/2) L (OT) 84-96 East Rutherford, N.J. Meadowlands 2008 March 21 East First Mount St. Mary’s (1/16) W 113-74 Raleigh, N.C. RBC Center 2008 March 23 East Second Arkansas (1/9) W 108-77 Raleigh, N.C. RBC Center 2008 March 27 East Semifinal Washington State (1/4) W 68-47 Charlotte, N.C. Bobcats Arena 2008 March 29 East Final Louisville (1/3) W 83-73 Charlotte, N.C. Bobcats Arena 2008 April 5 FF- National Semifinal Kansas (1/1) L 66-84 San Antonio, Texas Alamaodome 2009 March 19 South First Radford (1/16) W 101-58 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum 2009 March 21 South Second LSU (1/8) W 84-70 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum 2009 March 27 South Semifinal Gonzaga (1/4) W 98-77 Memphis, Tenn. FedExForum 2009 March 29 South Final Oklahoma (1/2) W 72-60 Memphis, Tenn. FedExForum 2009 April 4 FF- National Semifinal Villanova (1/3) W 83-69 Detroit, Mich. Ford Field 2009 April 6 FF-National Championship Michigan State (1/2) W 89-72 Detroit, Mich. Ford Field 2011 March 18 East First Long Island University (2/15) W 102-87 Charlotte, N.C. Time Warner Cable Arena 2011 March 20 East Second Washington (2/7) W 86-83 Charlotte, N.C. Time Warner Cable Arena 2011 March 25 East Semifinal Marquette (2/11) W 81-63 Newark, N.J. Prudential Center 2011 March 27 East Final Kentucky (2/4) L 69-76 Newark, N.J. Prudential Center 2012 March 16 Midwest First Vermont (1/16) W 77-58 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum 2012 March 18 Midwest Second Creighton (1/8) W 87-73 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum 2012 March 23 Midwest Semifinal Ohio (1/13) W (OT) 73-65 St. Louis, Mo. Edward Jones Dome 2012 March 25 Midwest Final Kansas (1/2) L 67-80 St. Louis, Mo. Edward Jones Dome 2013 March 22 South First Villanova (8/9) W 78-71 Kansas City, Mo. Sprint Center 2013 March 24 South Second Kansas (8/1) L 58-70 Kansas City, Mo. Sprint Center 2014 March 21 East First Providence (6/11) W 79-77 San Antonio, Texas AT&T Center 2014 March 23 East Second Iowa State (6/3) L 83-85 San Antonio, Texas AT&T Center 2015 March 19 West First Harvard (4/13) W 67-65 Jacksonville, Fla. Veterans Memorial Arena 2015 March 21 West Second Arkansas (4/5) W 87-78 Jacksonville, Fla. Veterans Memorial Arena 2015 March 26 West Semifinal Wisconsin (4/1) L 72-79 Los Angeles, Calif. STAPLES Center 9 YEARTE DA ROUND OPPONENT (Seeds) W/L SCORE SITE ARENA 2016 March 17 East First Florida Gulf Coast (1/16) W 83-67 Raleigh, N.C. PNC Arena 2016 March 19 East Second Providence (1/9) W 85-66 Raleigh, N.C. PNC Arena 2016 March 25 East Semifinal Indiana (1/5) W 101-86 Philadelphia, Pa. Wells Fargo Center 2016 March 27 East Final Notre Dame (1/6) W 88-74 Philadelphia, Pa. Wells Fargo Center 2016 April 2 FF - National Semifinal Syracuse (1/10) W 83-66 Houston, Texas NRG Stadium 2016 April 4 FF - National Championship Villanova (1/2) L 74-77 Houston, Texas NRG Stadium 2017 March 17 South First Texas Southern (1/16) W 103-64 Greenville, S.C. Bon Secours Wellness Arena 2017 March 19 South Second Arkansas (1/8) W 72-65 Greenville, S.C. Bon Secours Wellness Arena 2017 March 24 South Semifinal Butler (1/4) W 92-80 Memphis, Tenn. FedExForum 2017 March 26 South Final Kentucky (1/2) W 75-73 Memphis, Tenn. FedExForum 2017 April 1 FF - National Semifinal Oregon (1/3) W 77-76 Phoenix, Ariz. University of Phoenix Stadium 2017 April 3 FF - National Championship Gonzaga (1/2) W 71-65 Phoenix, Ariz. University of Phoenix Stadium 2018 March 16 West First Lipscomb (2/15) W 84-66 Charlotte, N.C. Spectrum Center 2018 March 18 West Second Texas A&M (2/7) L 65-86 Charlotte, N.C. Spectrum Center 2019 March 22 Midwest First Iona (1/16) W 88-73 Columbus, Ohio Nationwide Arena 2019 March 24 Midwest Second Washington (1/9) W 81-59 Columbus, Ohio Nationwide Arena 2019 March 29 Midwest Semifinal Auburn (1/5) L 80-97 Kansas City, Mo. Sprint Center

10 CAROLINA BASKETBALL National Players of the Year UNC’S ALL-TIME RANKINGS HISTORICAL FACTS & FIGURES (11 players, 13 seasons) Jack Cobb 1924, George Glamack 1940-41, National Rank Total Seasons: 110 Lennie Rosenbluth 1957, Phil Ford 1978, Wins 3rd 2,294 All-Time: 2294-828 (.735) James Worthy 1982, 1983- Winning Percentage 2nd .735 ACC Regular-Season: 715-296 (.707) 84, 1987, Jerry Stackhouse NCAA Tournament Titles 3rd 6 All-Time Home: 1,010-192 (.840) 1995, Antawn Jamison 1998, Sean May Final Fours 1st 20 Dean E. Smith Center: 436-81 (.843) 2005, 2009 NCAA Tournaments 2nd 51 Smith Center ACC: 225-63 (.781) NCAA Tournament Games 2nd 173 Smith Center Non-Conference: 211-18 (.921) Naismith Hall of Fame (11) NCAA Tournament Wins 2nd 126 Ben Carnevale 1970, Frank McGuire 1977, NCAA Tournament Win Pct. 2nd .728 ACC Regular-Season Titles (32) Dean Smith 1983, Billy Cunningham 1986, ACC Regular-Season Titles 1st 32 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1967, Bob McAdoo 2000, Larry Brown 2002, James ACC Regular-Season Wins 1st 715 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1976, 1977, Worthy 2003, Roy Williams 2007, Michael ACC Tournament Titles 2nd 18 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, Jordan 2009, Charlie Scott 2018, Bobby ACC Tournament Finals 1st 35 1987, 1988, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2005, Jones 2019 ACC Tournament Wins 2nd 104 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2016, NBA First-Round Draft Picks 2nd 53 2017, 2019 First-Team All-Americas 39 players, 63 times NBA Draft Picks 3rd 117 Most Recent: Justin Jackson, 2017 1,000-Point Scorers 1st 78 ACC Tournament Record: 104-49 (.680) Olympic Gold Medalists 1st 10 Consensus First-Team All-Americas ACC Tournament Titles (18) (18 players, 27 times) 1957, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1975, Cartwright Carmichael 1923-24, Jack Cobb RECORDS VS. 2020-21 OPPONENTS 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1989, 1991, 1924-25-26, George Glamack 1940-41, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2007, 2008, 2016 Lennie Rosenbluth 1957, Larry Miller 1968, Roy Williams Robert McAdoo 1972, Phil Ford 1977-78, UNC (UNC/Total) NCAA Tournament Appearances (51) James Worthy 1982, Sam Perkins 1983-84, Boston College 18-6 16-5/16-5 1941, 1946, 1957, 1959, 1967, 1968, Michael Jordan 1983-84, Kenny Smith 1987, Charleston 5-3 3-1/3-1 1969, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, J.R. Reid 1988, Jerry Stackhouse 1995, Clemson 133-23 21-5/21-5 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, Antawn Jamison 1998, Joseph Forte 2001, Duke 141-114 18-22/19-25 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, Tyler Hansbrough 2007-08-09, Brice Johnson Florida State 51-16 21-9/22-9 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2016, Justin Jackson 2017 Georgia Tech 69-27 15-11/16-11 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, Iowa 1-4 1-2/1-4 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, Final Four MVPs (5) Kentucky 25-16 9-7/10-10 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, James Worthy 1982, Donald Williams 1993, Louisville 16-7 9-4/10-5 2018, 2019, 2021 Sean May 2005, Wayne Ellington 2009, Joel Marquette 4-2 1-1/4-1 Berry II 2017 Miami 26-8 20-7/22-8 NCAA Championships (6) UNLV 5-1 2-1/5-1 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009, 2017 National Coaches of the Year (12 times) NC Central 3-0 3-0/3-0 Frank McGuire 1957, Dean Smith 1977-79- NC State 161-79 33-5/38-5 NCAA Championship Game Appearances (11) 82-83, Bill Guthridge 1998, Matt Doherty Northeastern 2-0 1-0/1-0 1946, 1957, 1968, 1977, 1981, 1982, 2001, Roy Williams 2005-06-09-17-19 Notre Dame 27-8 12-4/12-4 1993, 2005, 2009 , 2016, 2017 Pittsburgh 15-5 8-4/9-4 First-Team All-ACC (51 players, 78 times) Stanford 13-0 3-0/5-0 NCAA Final Fours (20) Most Recent: Cameron Johnson 2019 Syracuse 14-6 10-4/11-6 1946, 1957, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, Texas 3-9 1-8/7-9 1977, 1981, 1982, 1991, 1993, 1995, ACC Players of the Year (15 times) Virginia 131-60 16-14/18-15 1997, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2008, 2009, Lennie Rosenbluth 1957, Pete Brennan Virginia Tech 70-15 17-5/17-5 2016, 2017 1958, Lee Shaffer 1960, Billy Cunningham Wake Forest 163-67 17-6/19-7 1965, Larry Miller 1967-68, Mitch Kup- Wisconsin 3-1 3-1/3-1 NCAA Regional Final or Elite Eights (28) chak 1976, Phil Ford 1978, Michael Jordan 1941, 1946, 1957, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1984, Antawn Jamison 1998, Joseph Forte 1972, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, co-winner 2001, Tyler Hansbrough 2008, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, Ty Lawson 2009, Tyler Zeller 2012, Justin 1998, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, Jackson 2017 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017 ACC Rookies of the Year (9) NCAA Regional Semifinals or Sweet 16s (36) Sam Perkins 1981, Michael Jordan 1982, 1941, 1946, 1957, 1967, 1968, 1969, J.R. Reid 1987, Ed Cota 1997, Joseph Forte 1972, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1983, 2000, Marvin Williams 2005, Tyler Hans- 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, brough 2006, Brandan Wright 2007, Harrison 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, Barnes 2011 1998, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 ACC Tournament MVPs (19 times) Lennie Rosenbluth 1957, Larry Miller 1967- Helms Foundation National Champions: 1924 68, Charles Scott 1969, Lee Dedmon 1971, Robert McAdoo 1972, Phil Ford 1975, John NIT Champions: 1971 Kuester 1977, 1979, Sam Perkins 1981, James Worthy 1982, J.R. Reid 1989, Rick Fox 1991, Jerry Stackhouse 1994, Shammond Williams 1997, Antawn Jamison 1998, Brandan Wright 2007, Tyler Hansbrough 2008, Joel Berry II 2016

11 CAROLINA: BY THE NUMBERS 1 Carolina has been ranked No. 1 in the final Associated Press poll 8 ACC Player of the Week awards won by Tyler Hansbrough in six times, the fourth most in college basketball history (1957, 2007-08, most in a season in league history. 1982, 1984, 1994, 1998 and 2008). 8 Ty Lawson set the NCAA championship game record with eight 1 First overall selection in NBA Drafts (James Worthy 1982 and Brad steals in 2009 vs. Michigan State. Daugherty 1986). 9 ACC Rookies of the Year (Sam Perkins 1981, Michael Jordan 1982, 1 Marvin Williams was the first player to leave college after his J.R. Reid 1987, Ed Cota 1997, Joseph Forte 2000, Marvin freshman season, play in the NBA and return to college to earn his Williams 2005, Tyler Hansbrough 2006, Brandan Wright 2007, degree. Harrison Barnes 2011)

1 Roy Williams is the only head coach to win three NCAA titles at 10 Gold medals won by Tar Heels in the Summer Olympics, more than his alma mater. any other school all-time.

2 Danny Green and LeBron James are the only two players in NBA 10 First-team Academic All-Americas, including Tyler Zeller in 2011 history to start for three different teams that won NBA and 2012, when he was the National Academic All-America of the championships (Green in 2014 San Antonio, 2019 Toronto Year, and Marcus Paige in 2016. That’s the sixth-most in college and 2020 ). basketball history.

2.3 Average ACC regular-season finish, best all-time. 11 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famers (Ben Carnevale, Frank McGuire, Larry Brown, Dean Smith, Billy Cunningham, Charlie 3 Tar Heel players with NCAA and NCAA championships Scott, Bob McAdoo, Bobby Jones, James Worthy, Michael Jordan (James Worthy, Michael Jordan and Danny Green). and Roy Williams)

3 Bob Cousy Award winners (Raymond Felton 2005, Ty Lawson 2008, 11 Final Fours reached by Dean Smith, third most in college basketball Kendall Marshall 2012). UNC is the only school with three history. Roy Williams has led nine teams to the Final Four – five at recipients. Carolina and four at Kansas.

3 & 5 Roy Williams has the third-most wins by a Division I coach in 12 ACC Player of the Week honors won by Antawn Jamison, which NCAA history (903). Dean Smith is fifth (879). equals the ACC record.

4 Tyler Hansbrough is the only player in ACC history to earn first-team 13 National Players of the Year (Jack Cobb 1926, George Glamack All-America honors four times. 1940 and 1941, Lennie Rosenbluth 1957, Phil Ford 1978, James Worthy 1982, Michael Jordan 1983 and 1984, Kenny Smith 1987, 4 NBA Draft Lottery picks in 2005. Carolina was the first school to Jerry Stackhouse 1995, Antawn Jamison 1998, Sean May 2005, have four Lottery picks in the same draft. UNC also had four first- Tyler Hansbrough 2008). round selections in 2012. 14 Tar Heels have played in the Summer Olympics, including Michael 4 Luke Maye, Marcus Paige, Tyler Zeller and Henrik Rodl won Jordan, who played in both 1984 and 1992. Academic All-ACC honors four times among the 61 occasions Tar Heels have earned that distinction. 14 Wins over the No. 1 team in the Associated Press poll, most in college basketball history. 5 National Coaches of the Year (Frank McGuire in 1957, Dean Smith four times, Bill Guthridge in 1998, Matt Doherty in 2001, Roy 15 ACC Players of the Year (Lennie Rosenbluth 1957, Pete Brennan Williams five times). 1958, Lee Shaffer 1960, Billy Cunningham 1965, Larry Miller 1967 and 1968, Mitch Kupchak 1976, Phil Ford 1978, Michael 5 Most Outstanding Players in the Final Four (James Worthy in 1982, Jordan 1984, Antawn Jamison 1998, Joseph Forte 2001, Tyler Donald Williams in 1993, Sean May in 2005, Wayne Ellington in Hansbrough 2008, Ty Lawson 2009, Tyler Zeller 2012, Justin 2009, Joel Berry II in 2017). Jackson 2017).

5 NBA Rookies of the Year (Bob McAdoo, Walter Davis, Phil Ford, 17 NCAA Tournament No. 1 seeds, more than any school in college Michael Jordan, Vince Carter). basketball (1979, 1982, 1984, 1987, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2019). 6 Tyler Zeller (2011, 2012), Marcus Paige (2015, 2016) and Luke Maye (2018, 2019) have won six Skip Prosser Awards, given to the 17 Regular-season ACC championships won by Dean Smith, most all- ACC’s top scholar-athlete. time.

6 James Worthy is one of six players to win Final Four and NBA Finals 18 ACC Tournament championships, second most in ACC history. Most Outstanding/Valuable Player honors with Wilt Chamberlain, , , and ). 20 Final Fours, most in college basketball history (1946, 1957, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1991, 1993, 1995, 7 National Championships (NCAA Tournament titles won in 1957, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2016, 2017). 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009 and 2017 and the 1924 team that was selected by the Helms Foundation) 20 Joel Berry II became the first player since UCLA’s Bill Walton (in 1972 and 1973) to score 20 points in consecutive national 7 Carolina is 7-0 in games matching the No. 1 vs. No. 2 teams in championship games (20 vs. Villanova in 2016 and 22 vs. Gonzaga the Associated Press poll (most recent, 2005 NCAA final when No. in 2017). 2 UNC beat No. 1 Illinois). 21 Carolina’s halftime lead over Michigan State in the 2009 national 8 Retired jerseys/number: 10 Lennie Rosenbluth, 12 Phil Ford, 20 championship game, the largest halftime margin in NCAA finals George Glamack, 23 Michael Jordan, 33 Antawn Jamison, 50 Tyler history. Hansbrough, 52 James Worthy and Jack Cobb (no number). 12 22 NBA-record seasons played by Vince Carter. 72.8 NCAA Tournament winning percentage, second highest in college basketball history. 23 Michael Jordan: six-time NBA champion and NBA Finals MVP, five- time MVP, ESPN’s Greatest Athlete of the 20th Century 73.5 Winning percentage, second highest in college basketball history.

24 AP poll finishes in the top five, the second most in college 78 1,000-point scorers, most in college basketball history (Garrison basketball history. Brooks scored his 1,000th point this season).

25 Has won 25 or more games an NCAA-record 38 times. 78 First-team All-ACC selections by 51 Tar Heels. The 78 first-team honors are the most in ACC history. 25 Donald Williams is the last player to score 25 points in both the national semifinal (1993 vs. Kansas) and championship game 79 NCAA Tournament wins for Roy Williams, second-most in college (vs. Michigan). basketball history. Dean Smith is third with 65.

26 No. 1 seeds in the ACC Tournament, most all-time. 79 McDonald’s All-America high school players who have gone on to play for the Tar Heels, including RJ Davis, Walker Kessler, Caleb 27 Consensus first-team All-America seasons, the second most in Love and Day’Ron Sharpe in 2020. college basketball history (most recent Justin Jackson in 2017). 84.0 Home court winning percentage (1,010-192 all-time home record). 32 ACC regular-season championships, 13 more than other school. 104 ACC Tournament wins, second most all-time. 32 The 1956-57 Tar Heels went 32-0 to win the first of UNC’s six NCAA championships. The 32 wins ties the NCAA record for wins in 110 Weeks ranked No. 1 in the AP poll, the fourth-most in college a perfect season (with Indiana 1975-76). basketball history.

34 Cole Anthony’s points in his 2019-20 debut vs. Notre Dame, the 123 Wins in games played by Danny Green from 2005-09, most by a ACC scoring record for first collegiate game. Tar Heel.

34 Bill Guthridge, in his first season as head coach after 30 as an 126 NCAA Tournament wins, second most in college basketball history. assistant to Dean Smith, won 34 games in 1997-98, the NCAA Only one other ACC school has played in more NCAA Tournament record for wins by a first-year head coach. games than UNC has won.

35 NBA championships won by 17 former Tar Heel players (25 more 133 Double-figure scoring games by Tyler Hansbrough, the all-time than any other ACC school). ACC record

35 ACC Tournament championship game appearances, most all-time 152 ACC record for games played by from 2006-10. (35 finals in 66 ACC ournaments).T 171 Tar Heel players in the Final Four, more than any other school 35 Consecutive post-season appearances from 1967-2001, the most in in NCAA history. college basketball history. 173 NCAA Tournament games, second most in NCAA Tournament 38 AP poll finishes in the top 10, the second most in college history. basketball history. 576 ACC regular-season wins between Dean Smith (364) and 39 Tar Heels have earned first-team All-America honors 63 times. Roy Williams (212), who rank second and third all-time. They are two of three coaches in ACC history to win at least 200 ACC 39 Regular-season conference championships (32 ACC, seven regular-season games. Southern), third most in college basketball history. 715 ACC regular-season wins, most all-time. 39 Al Wood’s points vs. Virginia in 1981 Final Four, the NCAA record for the national semifinals. 879 Wins as Carolina’s head coach by Dean Smith, which set the NCAA record in 1997 and stands as the fifth-most by a Division I coach 40 Consecutive double-doubles by Billy Cunningham, the ACC record today. and second-longest streak in college basketball history. 903 Roy Williams’ all-time wins. He passed Bob Knight on 3/11/21 for 51 NCAA Tournament appearances, second most in college basketball the third-most in college basketball history (485 at UNC, 418 history. at Kansas).

51 Seasons ranked in the final AP poll, the second most in college 928 Weeks in the AP poll, the most in college basketball history. basketball history. 982 NCAA record free throws made by Tyler Hansbrough. 53 First-round NBA Draft picks who played for Carolina, the second most all-time. 1,000 Ed Cota is the only player in college basketball history with 1,000 points, 1,000 assists and 500 rebounds. 53 Jerseys of former players that hang in the rafters of the Dean E. Smith Center. That includes eight players whose jerseys/numbers 1976 The United States won Olympic gold in Montreal in 1976 led by are retired and 45 that are honored (number may be worn again). head coach Dean Smith, assistant coach Bill Guthridge and four Tar Heel players – Walter Davis, Phil Ford, Mitch Kupchak and Tom 59 Consecutive home wins over Clemson before a loss, the longest LaGarde. streak in college basketball history. 2,294 Wins, the third most in college basketball history. 63.7 Brendan Haywood’s career percentage, the ACC record. 2,872 Tyler Hansbrough’s career scoring total, the ACC record.

13 CAROLINA & THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL

FINAL ASSOCIATED PRESS POLLS (charts researched at collegepollarchive.com) NUMBER 1 VERSUS NUMBER 2 (UNC is 7-0 in 1 vs. 2 games) Date Result MOST TIMES RANKED NO. 1 IN THE FINAL AP POLL 3/23/57 No. 1 UNC 54, No. 2 Kansas 53 (3 OT) – NCAA championship 10 – Kentucky 12/26/81 No. 1 UNC 82, No. 2 Kentucky 69 8 – Duke 1/9/82 No. 1 UNC 65, No. 2 Virginia 60 8 – UCLA 2/4/86 No. 1 UNC 78, No. 2 Georgia Tech 77 (OT) 6 – North Carolina 2/3/94 No. 2 UNC 89, No. 1 Duke 78 4 – Kansas 2/5/98 No. 2 UNC 97, No. 1 Duke, 73 4/4/05 No. 2 UNC 75, No. 1 Illinois 70 – NCAA championship MOST TIMES RANKED IN THE TOP 5 IN THE FINAL AP POLL 30 – Kentucky 24 – North Carolina CAROLINA IN THE 22 – Kansas ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL 18 – UCLA 17 – Duke Total Polls Ranked 928 Current Streak of Weeks in AP Poll Not Ranked MOST TIMES RANKED IN THE TOP 10 IN THE FINAL AP POLL Weeks at No. 1 110 45 – Kentucky Weeks at No. 2 81 38 – North Carolina Weeks at No. 3 84 38 – Duke Weeks at No. 4 87 31 – Kansas Weeks at No. 5 71 26 – UCLA Weeks at No. 6 58 Weeks at No. 7 52 MOST TIMES RANKED IN THE FINAL AP POLL Weeks at No. 8 54 53 – Kentucky Weeks at No. 9 54 51 – North Carolina Weeks at No. 10 35 49 – Duke Top 5 Rankings 433 45 – Kansas Top 10 Rankings 686 41 – UCLA Longest Streak of Weeks Ranked 172 from 1989-90 to 1999-2000 ALL ASSOCIATED PRESS POLLS (through March 15, 2021 poll) Most Consecutive Weeks No. 1 15 in 1983-84 Seasons Ranked 64 of 73 MOST WEEKS RANKED IN THE AP POLL (OUT OF 1,221 TOTAL POLLS) Seasons Ranked in the Top 10 57 of 73 928 – North Carolina (76.0 percent, the highest percentage of all teams) Seasons in Final Top 10 38 of 72 920 – Kentucky 841 – Duke 802 – Kansas 2020-21 WEEKLY AP POLLS 699 – UCLA Preseason 16 November 30 14 MOST CONSECUTIVE WEEKS RANKED IN THE AP POLL December 7 16 172 – 1989-90 to 1999-2000 (No. 4 in college basketball history) December 14 22 171 – 1972-73 to 1982-83 (No. 5 all-time) December 21 17 106 – 2013-14 to 2019-20 December 28 Not Ranked 87 – 1984-85 to 1989-90 January 4-11-18-25 Not Ranked 75 – 2005-06 to 2009-10 February 1-8-15-22 Not Ranked March 1-8-15 Not Ranked MOST TIMES RANKED NO. 1 IN ALL AP POLLS 144 – Duke ROY WILLIAMS IN THE AP POLL 134 – UCLA 125 – Kentucky WEEKS RANKED IN THE TOP 25 110 – North Carolina at Carolina: 277 73 – Kansas at Kansas: 243 Total: 520 of 616 (84.4 percent) MOST CONSECUTIVE WEEKS RANKED NO. 1 IN THE AP POLL End-of-Season Top 25s: 27 (13 at Kansas, 14 at UNC) 15 – 1983-84 (No. 10 all-time) 13 – 1985-86 (No. 14 all-time) WEEKS RANKED IN THE TOP 10 11 – 2007-08 to 2008-09 (No. 17 all-time) at Carolina: 183 11 – 2007-08 (No. 17 all-time) at Kansas: 196 10 – 1956-67 to 1957-58 (No. 22 all-time) Total: 379 of 616 (61.5 percent) End-of-Season Top 10s: 20 (9 at Kansas, 11 at UNC) MOST TIMES RANKED IN THE TOP 5 IN ALL AP POLLS 463 – Kentucky WEEKS RANKED IN THE TOP 5 433 – North Carolina at Carolina: 105 425 – Duke at Kansas: 143 379 – Kansas Total: 248 of 616 (40.3 percent) 311 – UCLA End-of-Season Top 5s: 14 (7 at Kansas, 7 at UNC)

MOST TIMES RANKED IN THE TOP 10 IN ALL AP POLLS WEEKS RANKED NO. 1 711 – Kentucky at Carolina: 29 (1 in 2006-07, 14 in 2007-08, 9 in 2008-09, 3 in 2011-12, 2 in 697 – Duke 2015-16) 686 – North Carolina at Kansas: 30 (4 in 1989-90, 2 in 1992-93, 1 in 1993-94, 1 in 1994-95, 3 in 582 – Kansas 1995-96, 15 in 1996-97, 4 in 2001-02) 461 – UCLA Total: 59 End-of-Season No. 1: 2 (1997 at Kansas, 2008 at UNC) MOST CONSECUTIVE WEEKS RANKED IN THE TOP 10 IN THE AP POLL 62 – 2005-06 to 2009-10 (No. 10 all-time) 62 – 1984-85 to 1988-89 (No. 10 all-time) 57 – 1966-67 to 1969-70 54 – 1992-93 to 1994-95 25 – 1990-91 to 1991-92

14 ROSTERS, PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

ALPHABETICAL No. Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School 5 Armando Bacot So. F/C 6-10 240 Richmond, Va. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) 1 Rechon “Leaky” Black Jr. G/F 6-8 195 Concord, N.C. Cox Mill 15 Garrison Brooks Sr. F 6-10 240 LaFayette, Ala. Auburn (Auburn, Ala.) 4 RJ Davis Fr. G 6-0 160 White Plains, N.Y. Archbishop Stepinac 34 Duwe Farris So F 6-6 205 Charlotte, N.C Myers Park 0 Anthony Harris R-Fr. G 6-4 196 Woodbridge, Va. Paul VI (Fairfax, Va.) 14 Donovan “Puff” Johnson Fr. G 6-8 190 Moon Township, Pa. Hillcrest Prep (Phoenix, Ariz.) 13 Walker Kessler Fr. F/C 7-1 245 Newnan, Ga. Woodward Academy (College Park, Ga.) 25 Creighton Lebo Fr. G 6-1 160 Wilson, N.C Greenfield School 2 Caleb Love Fr. G 6-4 195 St. Louis, Mo. Christian Brothers College 21 Sterling Manley R-Jr. F/C 6-11 250 Pickerington, Ohio Pickerington Central 35 Ryan McAdoo R-Jr. F 6-5 200 Boca Raton, Fla. Saint Andrew’s School 22 Walker Miller Sr. F/C 6-11 235 Greensboro, N.C. New Hampton Prep (New Hampton, N.H.) 3 Andrew Platek Sr. G 6-4 205 Guilderland, N.Y. Northfield Mount Hermon School (Mount Hermon, Mass.) 11 Day’Ron Sharpe Fr. F/C 6-10 265 Greenville, N.C. Montverde Academy (Montverde, Fla.) 30 K.J. Smith R-Sr. G 6-2 170 Calabasas, Calif. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) 24 Kerwin Walton Fr. G 6-5 205 Hopkins, Minn. Hopkins (Minnetonka, Minn.)

Head Coach: Roy Williams (18th year as UNC’s head coach, 33rd as a college head coach); Assistant Coaches: Steve Robinson (18th year at UNC), Hubert Davis (9th year), Brad Frederick (8th year); Director of Operations: Sean May (6th year), Assistant Director of Operations Kendall Marshall (3rd year); Director of Strength and Conditioning: Jonas Sahratian (17th year), Director of Player Development: Eric Hoots (17th year), Athletics Trainer: Doug Halverson (8th year); Managers: Kiersten Steinbacher (head manager), Shaylen Atma, Cole Chapman, Drew Goforth, Billy Kanos, Virginia Lucas, Rob Neill, Robby Ruffolo

NUMERICAL No. Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School 0 Anthony Harris R-Fr. G 6-4 196 Woodbridge, Va. Paul VI (Fairfax, Va.) 1 Rechon “Leaky” Black Jr. G/F 6-8 195 Concord, N.C. Cox Mill 2 Caleb Love Fr. G 6-4 195 St. Louis, Mo. Christian Brothers College 3 Andrew Platek Sr. G 6-4 205 Guilderland, N.Y. Northfield Mount Hermon School (Mount Hermon, Mass.) 4 RJ Davis Fr. G 6-0 160 White Plains, N.Y. Archbishop Stepinac 5 Armando Bacot So. F/C 6-10 240 Richmond, Va. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) 11 Day’Ron Sharpe Fr. F/C 6-10 265 Greenville, N.C. Montverde Academy (Montverde, Fla.) 13 Walker Kessler Fr. F/C 7-1 245 Newnan, Ga. Woodward Academy (College Park, Ga.) 14 Donovan “Puff” Johnson Fr. G 6-8 190 Moon Township, Pa. Hillcrest Prep (Phoenix, Ariz.) 15 Garrison Brooks Sr. F 6-10 240 LaFayette, Ala. Auburn (Auburn, Ala.) 21 Sterling Manley R-Jr. F/C 6-11 250 Pickerington, Ohio Pickerington Central 22 Walker Miller Sr. F/C 6-11 235 Greensboro, N.C. New Hampton Prep (New Hampton, N.H.) 24 Kerwin Walton Fr. G 6-5 205 Hopkins, Minn. Hopkins (Minnetonka, Minn.) 25 Creighton Lebo Fr. G 6-1 160 Wilson, N.C Greenfield School 30 K.J. Smith R-Sr. G 6-2 170 Calabasas, Calif. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) 34 Duwe Farris So. F 6-6 205 Charlotte, N.C. Myers Park 35 Ryan McAdoo R-Jr. F 6-5 200 Boca Raton, Fla. Saint Andrew’s School

PRONUNCIATIONS Players: Rechon “Leaky” Black (RAY-shon LEE-key) – Leaky Black is acceptable first reference (his middle name is Malik); Armando Bacot (are-MAHN- doe BAY-cot); Duwe Farris (Dewey FAIR-uss); Donovan “Puff” Johnson – Puff is acceptable first reference; Caleb Love (KAY-lib); Creighton Lebo (KRAY- ton LEE-boe); Ryan McAdoo (MACK-uh-dew); Andrew Platek (PLAY-teck); Day’Ron Sharpe (DAY-ron) Staff: Jonas Sahratian (JOE-nus suh-RAY-shun) Hometowns: Leaky Black– Concord, N.C. (KON-kord); Garrison Brooks– LaFayette, Ala. (luh-FET); K.J. Smith– Calabasas, Calif. (KAL-uh-BASS-is)

SOCIAL MEDIA TWITTER INSTAGRAM BIRTHDAYS Armando Bacot iget_buckets35 armando Armando Bacot March 6, 2000 Leaky Black rechonblack leakzaddy Andrew Platek April 8, 1998 Garrison Brooks _garro garrison_brooks Ryan McAdoo April 30, 1999 RJ Davis ariidavis_ ariidavis_ Leaky Black June 14, 1999 Duwe Farris duwefarris K.J. Smith June 26, 1996 Anthony Harris manzant3 ant_harris0 Garrison Brooks June 29, 1999 Puff Johnson puffjohnson5 Anthony Harris July 6, 2000 Walker Kessler walkerkessler13 kidkessler Walker Kessler July 26, 2001 Creighton Lebo lebocreighton creighton_lebo Walker Miller August 16, 1997 Caleb Love caleb2love caleb Duwe Farris September 1, 2000 Sterling Manley sterling_manley bigster15 Creighton Lebo September 8, 2001 Ryan McAdoo mcadooryan ryan_mcadoo35 Caleb Love September 27, 2001 Walker Miller walkermiller22 Puff Johnson October 11, 2000 Andrew Platek platekfor3 platekfor3 Kerwin Walton October 20, 2001 Day’Ron Sharpe dayron_sharpe d.sharpe23 RJ Davis October 21, 2001 K.J. Smith k30smith kjezus Day’Ron Sharpe November 6, 2001 Kerwin Walton doctork24_ doctor.k.24 Sterling Manley December 18, 1998

15 2020-21 PHOTO ROSTER

0 – ANTHONY HARRIS 1 – LEAKY BLACK 2 – CALEB LOVE 3 – ANDREW PLATEK 4 – RJ DAVIS 6-4, R-Fr., G 6-7, So, G 6-4, Fr., G 6-4, Sr., G 6-0, Fr., G Woodbridge, Va. Concord, N.C. St. Louis, Mo. Guilderland, N.Y White Plains, N.Y.

5 – ARMANDO BACOT 11 – DAY’RON SHARPE 13 –WALKER KESSLER 14 – PUFF JOHNSON 15 – GARRISON BROOKS 6-10, So., F/C 6-10, Fr., F.C. 7-1, Fr., F/C 6-8, Fr., G 6-10, Sr., F Richmond, Va. Greenville, N.C Newnan, Ga. Moon Township, Pa. LaFayette, Ala.

21 –STERLING MANLEY 22 – WALKER MILLER 24 – KERWIN WALTON 25 – CREIGHTON LEBO 30 – K.J. SMITH 6-11, R-Jr., F/C 6-11, Sr., F/C 6-5, Fr., G 6-1, Fr., G 6-2, R-Sr., G Pickerington, Ohio Greensboro, N.C. Hopkins, Minn. Wilson, N.C. Calabasas, Calif.

34 – DUWE FARRIS 35 – RYAN McADOO ROY WILLIAMS STEVE ROBINSON HUBERT DAVIS 6-6, 205, Soph. 6-5, R-Jr., F Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Charlotte, N.C. Boca Raton, Fla.

SEAN MAY KENDALL MARSHALL ERIC HOOTS JONAS SAHRATIAN BRAD FREDERICK DOUG HALVERSON Director of Asst. Director of Director of Strength & Assistant Coach Athletics Trainer Basketball Operations Basketball Operations Player Development Conditioning 16 2020-21 SCHEDULE

DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME/RESULT TV Wed. Nov. 25 College of Charleston Chapel Hill W, 79-60 (1-0) ACC Network

Camping World Maui Invitational (Harrah’s Cherokee Center) Mon. Nov. 30 vs. UNLV Asheville, N.C. W, 78-51 (2-0) ESPN2 Tue. Dec. 1 vs. Stanford Asheville, N.C. W, 67-63 (3-0) ESPN Wed. Dec. 2 vs. Texas Asheville, N.C. L, 67-69 (3-1) ESPN

ACC-Big Ten Challenge Tue. Dec. 8 at Iowa (Carver-Hawkeye Arena) Iowa City, Iowa L, 80-93 (3-2) ESPN

Sat. Dec. 12 NC Central Chapel Hill W, 73-67 (4-2) RSN

CBS Sports Classic (Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse) Sat. Dec. 19 vs. Kentucky Cleveland, Ohio W, 75-63 (5-2) CBS

Tue. Dec. 22 at NC State Raleigh, N.C. L, 76-79 (5-3, 0-1) ACC Network Wed. Dec. 30 at Georgia Tech (McCamish Pavilion) Atlanta, Ga. L, 67-72 (5-4, 0-2) RSN Sat. Jan. 2 Notre Dame Chapel Hill W, 66-65 (6-4, 1-2) ACC Network Tue. Jan. 5 at Miami (Watsco Center) Coral Gables, Fla. W, 67-65 (7-4, 2-2) ESPN Tue. Jan. 12 Syracuse Chapel Hill W, 81-75 (8-4, 3-2) ACC Network Sat. Jan. 16 at Florida State (Tucker Center) Tallahassee, Fla. L, 75-82 (8-5, 3-3) ESPN Wed. Jan. 20 Wake Forest Chapel Hill W, 80-73 (9-5, 4-3) ACC Network Sat. Jan. 23 NC State Chapel Hill W, 86-76 (10-5, 5-3) ESPN Tue. Jan. 26 at Pittsburgh (Petersen Events Center) Pittsburgh, Pa. W, 75-65 (11-5, 6-3) ACC Network Tue. Feb. 2 at Clemson (Littlejohn Coliseum) Clemson, S.C. L, 50-63 (11-6, 6-4) ACC Network Sat. Feb. 6 at Duke (Cameron Indoor Stadium) Durham, N.C. W, 91-87 (12-6, 7-4) ESPN Sat. Feb. 13 at Virginia (John Paul Jones Arena) Charlottesville, Va. L, 48-60 (12-7, 7-5) ESPN Wed. Feb. 17 Northeastern Chapel Hill W, 82-62 (13-7) ACC Network Extra Sat. Feb. 20 Louisville Chapel Hill W, 99-54 (14-7, 8-5) ESPN Wed. Feb. 24 Marquette Chapel Hill L, 70-83 (14-8) ESPN2 Sat. Feb. 27 Florida State Chapel Hill W, 78-70 (15-8, 9-5) ESPN Mon. March 1 at Syracuse (Carrier Dome) Syracuse, N.Y. L, 70-72 (15-9, 9-6) ESPN Sat. March 6 Duke Chapel Hill W, 91-73 (16-9, 10-6) ESPN

Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament (Greensboro Coliseum) Wed. March 10 2nd Round vs. Notre Dame Greensboro, N.C. W, 101-59 (17-9) ACC Network Thu. March 11 Quarterfinals vs. Virginia echT Greensboro, N.C. W, 81-73 (18-9) ESPN Fri. March 12 Semifinals vs. Florida State Greensboro, N.C. L, 66-69 (18-10) ESPN

NCAA Tournament First Round (Mackey Arena) Fri. March 19 vs. Wisconsin West Lafayette, Ind. 7:10 p.m. CBS

NCAA Tournament Second Round Sun. March 21 vs. Baylor or Hartford TBA TBA TBA

Home games at the Dean E. Smith Center

All times are Eastern

RSN is the Regional Sports Network (primary carriers include FOX Sports South, FOX Sports Sun or FOX Sports Florida, FOX Sports Midwest, YES, NESN, AT&T Sportsnet Pittsburgh, Marquee and MASN)

Schedule changes due to Covid-19 protocols Dec. 12 vs. Elon (replaced by NC Central) Jan. 2 vs. Syracuse (replaced by Notre Dame and re-scheduled for Jan. 12) Jan. 9 vs. Clemson (canceled) Feb. 8 vs. Miami (canceled) Feb. 16 vs. Virginia Tech (canceled) Feb. 17 vs. Northeastern (added) Feb. 23 at Boston College (canceled) Feb. 24 vs. Marquette (added)

17 2020-21 POSTGAME NOTES GAME 1: UNC 79, CHARLESTON 60 with two blocked shots. He won UNC’s defensive became the first Tar Heel ever to have at least • Caleb Love and RJ Davis started at guard, the player of the game award for the first time in his seven rebounds, four assists, four blocked shots first time two freshmen guards started in a game career. and two steals in a game. for UNC since Ty Lawson and Wayne Ellington • UNC shot under 40 percent for the first time in • Carolina held Stanford to 10 of 30 from the started vs. Georgetown in the 2007 NCAA East a win since the Yale game on 12/30/19. UNC floor in the second half (.333). Regional final (they started together 32 times had lost its previous six games when shooting • Williams improved to 11-1 in games against that year). under 40 percent. former players as head coaches, including 5-1 • It was the third pair of Tar Heel freshmen • UNC scored 30 second-chance points for the against Stanford’s . guards to start under head coach Roy Williams. first time since beating Tennessee Tech on Nov. • Carolina is 13-0 against the Cardinal. In 2005-06, freshmen guards Bobby Frasor and 16, 2018. • UNC’s 13-0 record is the second-most wins Marcus Ginyard started 14 times, including the • Carolina is 99-12 in season openers, including without a loss against any opponent. The Tar season opener. 17-1 under head coach Roy Williams. Heels are 19-0 all-time vs. The Citadel. • Love became the eighth freshman to start at • UNC has won 16 in row against Pac-12 oppo- the point in Roy Williams’ 18 seasons at UNC GAME 2: UNC 78, UNLV 51 (Maui/Asheville) nents and is 17-1 under Roy Williams against (Quentin Thomas in 2004-05, Bobby Frasor in • UNLV scored the first 13 points. That was the the Pac-12. 2005-06, Marcus Paige in 2012-13, Nate Britt most points by an opponent to begin a game in 2013-14, Jalek Felton in 2017-18, Coby since Miami led 14-0 in the 2018 ACC GAME 4: TEXAS 69, UNC 67 (Maui/Asheville) White in 2018-19, Cole Anthony in 2019-20 Tournament quarterfinal in Brooklyn. • The Tar Heels fell to 22-4 in the Maui and Love). • Platek scored UNC’s first points with 13:42 to Invitational, including 4-3 in title games. • Five Tar Heel freshmen combined to score 50 play in the first half on a three-pointer. • Carolina led, 15-10, before Texas ran off 14 points, the most in a season opener since • UNC took its first lead with 3:22 left in the straight points. UNC trailed by 16 in the first 2002-03 (Rashad McCants, Sean May, Raymond first half on a drive by Davis to go ahead, 29-27. half and 12 at the break before tying the game Felton and David Noel scored 58 vs. Penn State, • Carolina closed the first half on a 37-17 run on a Love with 3:54 to play. UNC took the most ever by UNC freshmen in their first and began the second half on a 13-1 run. its first lead of the second half at 65-63 on a game). • UNC out-scored UNLV 78-38 over the final baseline jumper by Brooks with 2:35 left, but • Carolina did not allow a field goal until the 33:42. that was UNC’s last field goal of the game. 11:23 mark of the first half (a three-pointer by • Carolina held UNLV to 16.7 percent shooting • Carolina missed its final four field goal at- Zep Jasper to make the score 16-5, UNC). from the floor in the second half (6 of 36) and tempts over the last 1:46. • Charleston took its only lead of the game at 29.0 percent from the floor for the game (18 of • Black tied the game by making two free throws 43-42 with 15:00 to play, before the Tar Heels 62). with 25 seconds remaining. went on a 17-0 run over the next 4:43 to take a • UNLV’s second-half FG percentage was the • Matt Coleman III made the winning jumper for 59-43 lead. lowest in a half by a UNC opponent since Elon Texas with 0.1 seconds to play. • Love led UNC with 17 points. It marked the shot 16.1 percent in the second half at Elon on • It was the first winning basket by the oppo- second straight season a freshman point guard 11/9/18. nents with less than a second to play since led UNC in scoring in the season opener (last • UNLV made its first five field goal attempts to Virginia’s Tomas Woldetensae hit a three with year Cole Anthony set the ACC scoring record for begin the game, then made 13 of 57 (.228) over 0.8 to play on 2/15/20. freshman in a debut with 34 against Notre the final 35:22. • It was the fifth time in UNC’s last 17 games an Dame). • Carolina missed its first eight field goal opponent hit a game-winning shot with less than • Love was 8 for 8 from the free throw line, the attempts to begin the game, then made 25 of its three seconds to play (0.4 seconds in the second best performance ever by a Tar Heel in his first next 51 shots from the floor (.490). overtime at Virginia Tech on 1/22/20; 0.0 on the game (Danny Green went 6 for 6 as a freshman • Brooks became the 78th player to score 1,000 clock in OT by Duke on 2/8/20; 0.8 seconds by in the 2005-06 opener vs. Gardner-Webb). career points as a Tar Heel. The 78 players are Virginia on 2/15/20; 2.4 seconds at Notre Dame • Love became the seventh UNC freshman point an NCAA record. He’s the first Tar Heel to reach on 2/17/20; and 0.1 seconds by Texas). guard to play 25 or more minutes in his first 1,000 since Luke Maye in 2019. • Brooks led UNC in scoring for the first time game (with Phil Ford, Kenny Smith, Ed Cota, • Platek scored in double figures for the third this season with 18 points. Raymond Felton, Marcus Paige and Cole time in his career and the first time since his • Brooks was selected to the All-Tournament Anthony). His 17 points are the second most freshman year (12 vs. Portland and 11 vs. West- team. among those seven players (Anthony had 34 last ern Carolina on 12/6/2017). • Bacot had his first double-double this season year) and he is the only player with as few as one • Black had a game-high 10 rebounds, tying his and the 12th of his career with 10 points and a turnover (Kenny Smith had two vs. Missouri). career high (10 at Notre Dame on 2/17/20). season-high 12 boards. • Sophomore Armando Bacot (11) and freshmen • Black tied his career high in rebounds with 10 Love (17), Day’Ron Sharpe (13) and Davis (11) GAME 3: UNC 67, STANFORD 63 (Maui/Asheville) for the second time in three games. scored in double figures. It was the first time • Carolina advanced to the finals of the Maui • Carolina had only six assists on 24 baskets. three Tar Heel freshmen scored in double figures Invitational for the seventh time in eight The six assists were the fewest since the Tar since 12/21/19 against UCLA when Bacot, An- appearances. Heels had six at Virginia on 12/8/19 and equal thony Harris and Jeremiah Francis did that. • UNC had lost its last 18 games when scoring the second fewest by a UNC team under Wil- • It was the first time three freshmen scored in under 70 points. The previous win with less than liams. double figures in the season opener since the 70 points was a 69-68 victory on Jan. 13, 2018 • Carolina was 1 for 9 from three-point range. No 2010-11 season when Harrison Barnes (14), at Notre Dame. starter made a three. Kerwin Walton made the Reggie Bullock (12) and Kendall Marshall (10) • Carolina had 24 turnovers, which equal the only three for the Tar Heels. against Lipscomb. sixth most in any game under Roy Williams. The • UNC out-rebounded the Longhorns, 50-32. • Sharpe had a double-double (13 points and 10 last time UNC won with at least this many • UNC grabbed 20 offensive rebounds and rebounds) in his debut (Anthony also had a turnovers was March 23, 2012, when UNC scored 25 second-chance points. double-double in his first game). committed 24 turnovers in an overtime win over • In the first half, UNC had only one assist and • Sharpe became the 11th Tar Heel with a Ohio University in the 2012 NCAA Sweet 16. 10 turnovers and went 5 for 13 from the line, double-double in his first game. The list includes • Carolina had lost the previous 13 times when including missing two front ends of 1 and 1s. sophomores Lennie Rosenbluth, Larry Miller, trailing at the half. • Texas has beaten UNC five straight and nine of Rusty Clark and Bobby Jones, and freshmen • Five Tar Heels (the five starters) scored in 10 and leads the series, 9-3. James Worthy, Sam Perkins, Pete Chilcutt, Sean double figures for the first time this season (Love May, Ed Davis, Cole Anthony and Sharpe. 16, Davis 11 and Bacot, Brooks and Black 10 • Andrew Platek made a career-high four steals apiece). (previous was two twice) and tied his career high • Sharpe led UNC in assists with four. He also 18 GAME 5: @IOWA 93, UNC 80 GAME 6: UNC 73, NC CENTRAL 67 • The 12-point margin was Carolina’s largest over • Carolina scored 80 points and shot 47.7 • UNC made 17 consecutive free throws – its UK since a 19-point win on 11/18/2008. percent from the floor, both season highs to date. last four of the first half and 13 for 13 in the • Iowa’s 93 points and 44.7 percent shooting second. GAME 8: @NC STATE 79, UNC 76 from the floor were season-highs by an opponent • UNC made 25 of 31 free throws for the game, • Carolina rallied from a 17-point deficit in the to date. its highest percentage (.806) to date this season. first half to pull within a point at 63-62. UNC • Iowa made 17 of 40 from three-point range, • The 25 made free throws were the most for then fell behind again by 13, cut the lead to two including 11 of 22 in the first half. UNC in the first six games. with 10 seconds to play and had two three-point • Iowa’s 17 threes were the most by an opponent • Carolina trailed by 11 points in the first half chances in the final seconds that could have tied since Auburn made 17 in the 2019 NCAA Sweet (NCCU led 19-8 with 11:26 to play in the half). the game. 16. It was the fourth time in the first six games UNC • The 17-point deficit was the largest UNC faced • The 17 threes equaled the third most ever trailed by double figures in the first half. in its first eight games this season. against the Tar Heels. • Carolina finished the first half on a 16-5 run • It was just the fifth loss in 37 games to NC • The 40 three-point attempts equaled the third over the final 8:30 to lead, 30-28, at intermis- State under Roy Williams. most by an opponent in the Roy Williams era and sion. • It snapped a seven-game win streak for the Tar equaled the sixth most in any game. • UNC also had a 15-5 run midway through the Heels at NC State. • Three Iowa players made five or more threes second half to take a 57-42 lead with 9:11 to • Carolina fell to 12-6 in ACC openers under (seven by Jordan Bohannon and five by both CJ play. Williams. Fredrick and ). • Carolina made 25 free throws and 23 field • Both teams shot over 50 percent in the first • It was the first time in UNC history three goals. It was the first time UNC made more free half and under 40 in the second. The Wolfpack opponent players made five or more threes in a throws than field goals since 2/26/19 vs. missed its first three field goal attempts, then game (it was the 19th time an opponent made Syracuse. made 11 of its next 13 attempts. 15 or more threes in a game). The last time two • Carolina shot 51.9 percent from the floor in • NC State’s first-half field goal percentage of opponents made five threes in a game was the second half. .528 was the highest by an opponent in a half in William & Mary in the 2010 NIT. • Platek made both of UNC’s three-pointers the first eight games. That included converting 6 • Iowa scored 33 of its 43 points in the first half (team was 2 for 15 from 3FG). It was the second of 9 from three-point range. on three-pointers. time in three games (Texas) no starter made a • NC State also shot the highest from the floor • It was the second game in a row the Tar Heels three-pointer. for a game (.469) and three-point range (.471) trailed by as many as 16 points in the first half • Platek scored in double figures for the third of any opponent in UNC’s first eight games. and by 12 at the break, but took the lead in the time this season with 11. He previously scored • NC State led, 46-29, at the 4-minute timeout, second half. in double figures twice as a freshman. but Carolina closed the half on a 13-3 run. • Carolina led twice – at 66-65 (on a pair of • UNC improved to 173-18 against in-state, • The Pack led by no more than four points over Davis free throws) and 68-67 (on a layup by non-conference teams and 210-17 in the Smith a seven-minute stretch in the second half, and Platek). Center against non-conference teams. UNC cut it to one on a three-point play by Platek • Carolina was 13 for 20 from the floor (65 • Bacot led UNC with a season-high 19 points with 8:38 to play. Devon Daniels then scored percent) in the first 10:30 of the second half and 11 rebounds. It was the third straight game eight straight points for the Pack, en route to a when it out-scored Iowa, 37-24, to lead 68-67. Bacot grabbed 10 or more rebounds (12 vs. game-high 21 points, as State built its lead to The Tar Heels then made 5 of 13 field goal Texas, 11 at Iowa, 11 vs. NCCU). 77-64 with 5:13 to play. attempts and 4 of 9 from the free throw line over • Sharpe had 12 points, six rebounds, two • UNC went on a 9-0 run, but missed its final the final 9:30. assists, two blocks, a and no turnovers. seven field goal attempts over the last 2:19. • Carolina shot 40 percent from three-point • Bacot (16 points on 7 of 9 from the floor) led range (6 of 15). GAME 7: UNC 75, KENTUCKY 63 (Cleveland) UNC in scoring for the third straight game. He • UNC had 22 assists, 10 more than its previous • UNC trailed by double figures in the first half led all players on both teams with a plus-14. high in a game this season (12 vs. Charleston). (19-8 Kentucky lead) for the fifth time in seven • Kessler had six rebounds, three blocks and • Carolina dropped to 10-12 in the ACC-Big Ten games this season. three steals, all of which tied or set season Challenge, including three straight losses. • Tar Heels out-scored Kentucky, 41-25, in the highs. • Brooks (17 points) led UNC in scoring for the second half. • NC State scored 19 points off 18 UNC second straight game. • Trailing 48-42 with 13:15 to play, UNC did not turnovers. • Bacot had a team-high 11 rebounds, his allow a Kentucky field goal over the next 9:11. • Carolina had a 19-2 edge in fastbreak points. second consecutive game with double-figure In that time, UNC went from trailing by six to • The Tar Heels had six more offensive rebounds rebounds (12 vs. Texas). leading by six. than NC State, but only a 17-15 advantage in • Platek scored 10 points. It was the second • Carolina was out-rebounded for the first time second-chance points. time in five games he has scored in double this season (38-42). • NC State made eight threes, while the Tar figures (he did that twice in his first three • In the first half, Kentucky out-scored UNC, Heels were 2 for 12 from outside the arc. seasons as a Tar Heel). 14-5, on second-chance points. In the second • NC State led for 37:48; UNC scored first, but • Sharpe made 5 of 6 field goal attempts for 13 half, UNC had a 13-2 advantage in sec- led for just 24 seconds. points and had six rebounds and two steals in ond-chance scoring. • Carolina dropped to 17-5 against NC State in just 14 minutes. • Carolina shot 50 percent from the floor in the PNC Arena (and 21-5 overall in the arena). • Davis had eight assists, most by any Tar Heel first half, the first time this season UNC shot 50 this season, and scored 12 points. He was the percent in the first half. GAME 9: @GEORGIA TECH 72, UNC 67 only Tar Heel to score in double figures in each • Carolina improved to 5-2 in the CBS Sports • Carolina led, 61-53, with under seven minutes of the first five games. Classic (1-2 vs. Kentucky). to play, but the Yellow Jackets out-scored UNC, • Love had a season-high six assists. • Bacot led UNC with 14 points, the second 19-6 the rest of the game. The Tar Heels went 2 • UNC scored 24 fastbreak points. It came into game in a row he led the Tar Heels in scoring. for 9 from the floor after taking the eight-point the game averaging 9.0 fastbreak points and had • Love tied his season high with six assists. lead. not scored more than 11 in a game in the first • Platek’s three-pointer with 6:09 to play gave • The loss marked the sixth time UNC has begun four games. Carolina a 59-54 lead. ACC play with two losses (also in 1980, 1997, • Iowa’s 23 points off turnovers and 21 • Walton (3 for 3 on 3FG) scored 10 of his 2009, 2013 and 2014). second-chance points were both season highs in season-high 13 points in the second half. Walton • The 67 points matched the fewest by UNC in the first five games against the Tar Heels. and Bacot combined for 21 second-half points its first nine games this season. (Kentucky scored 25 in the second half). • UNC led by 11 three different times in the first • Carolina is 25-16 all-time vs. Kentucky. half and had a 35-29 lead at the break. It was • Roy Williams evened his record at 10-10 vs. the first time this season UNC did not trail in the Kentucky, including 9-7 as head coach of the opening half and the first time UNC lost when Tar Heels. leading at the half. 19 • Platek, Sharpe and Walton replaced Black, • UNC’s 66 points were its fewest in the first 10 won a road game since committing 23 in a win Brooks and Love in the starting lineup. It was the games. at NC State on 1/8/2019. first change in the starters this season. • UNC made eight three-pointers for the second • Black had career highs in field goals (6), • Sharpe and Walton made their first career game in a row. three-pointers (4 for 4) and points (16). starts. • UNC shot 34.8 percent from the floor, lowest • It was the first time in his career Black led • It was the first time since 3/25/2007 UNC has to date this season. It was the first time UNC UNC in scoring. started three freshmen. Carolina started Wayne shot under 35 percent from the floor in a win • Sharpe pulled down 16 rebounds (seven Ellington, Ty Lawson and Brandan Wright against since 2/25/2012 when UNC shot 33.3 percent offensive). That tied the second-most by a Tar Georgetown in the NCAA East Regional final. (17 of 51) in a 54-51 win at Virginia. Heel freshman. Armando Bacot had 16 against • It was the first time this season five different • It was the first time UNC shot under 40 Virginia on 2/15/2020. Antawn Jamison holds Tar Heels made three-pointers. percent in both halves in a win since 12/7/2016, the record (20). Harrison Barnes, Rasheed • Carolina made a season-high eight three-point- an 83-74 win over Davidson. Wallace (twice) and James Worthy also had 16 ers. UNC came into the game averaging 3.9 • Carolina was 10 for 32 from the floor in the as freshmen. made threes per game. first half, its lowest FG percentage in a half • Walton made three 3FGs, scored 13 points and • Carolina was 7 for 7 from the free throw line in (.313) in its first 10 games. had four assists. the first half, but 2 for 7 in the second. • UNC committed nine turnovers, which • It was UNC’s fifth consecutive win over Miami. • Georgia Tech shot 61.5 percent from the floor matched its low total in the first 10 games, and • UNC improved to 8-3 at the Watsco Center. in the second half, when it out-scored UNC had a season-best assist-turnover ratio of 1.7 to 43-32. That was the highest percentage in a half 1 (15 assists, nine turnovers). GAME 12: @UNC 81, SYRACUSE 75 by an opponent in the first nine games. • UNC out-rebounded the Irish, 49-26, its • Brooks (16/10) and Bacot (15/12) had • It was the first time an opponent shot 60 largest rebound margin in the first 10 games. double-doubles, Davis added two three-pointers percent in a half against UNC since the Yellow • UNC grabbed 22 offensive rebounds, most to and 12 points and Black had seven assists and Jackets shot 63.0 percent in the second half on date this season. helped hold Buddy Boeheim scoreless in the 1/4/20. • Notre Dame made 11 three-pointers. It was the second half (after 18 first-half points). • Tech shot 52.9 percent for the game, the first first time this year an opponent made 10 or more • Carolina scored 81 points, most to date this opponent to shoot 50 percent against UNC this in a UNC victory. season. season. • Sharpe (25) and Walton (12) were the only Tar • The Tar Heels had 24 offensive rebounds, • Tech had 13 assists on 16 second-half field Heels to score in double figures. It was the first three more than Syracuse had defensive goals. time two freshmen were the only players with 10 rebounds, which led to 24 second-chance • Tech scored 43 points on 36 possessions in or more points in a win since Anthony and Bacot points. the second half, the highest points per posses- vs. Gardner-Webb last season. • Carolina committed only 11 turnovers and sion (1.20) in a half by an opponent in the first forced 14. nine games. GAME 11: UNC 67, @MIAMI 65 • Carolina shot 39.7 percent from the floor. It • Carolina committed 18 turnovers for the • Platek hit the game-winning basket with 3.6 was UNC’s third straight win when shooting second game in a row. The Yellow Jackets seconds to play. His winning shot came after under 40 percent from the floor. That marked out-scored UNC, 19-10, in points off turnovers. Isaiah Wong tied the game with a high-arching the third time in the ACC era UNC won three • It was the first game no Tar Heel freshman shot with 14 seconds to play. consecutive games when shooting under 40 scored in double figures. • It was the second straight game UNC hit a percent from the floor. • Love (2 for 5) made multiple threes for the first winning shot with less than 10 seconds to play. • Carolina became the first team to play 1,000 time since the Stanford game on 12/1/20. • It was the first time UNC won consecutive ACC regular-season games. • Brooks tied his season high with 11 rebounds. games by two or fewer points since beating • Brooks had his first double-double of the • Walton made three three-pointers for the Kentucky, 75-73, and Oregon, 77-76, in the season and added two assists, two blocks and second time in three games (also vs. Kentucky) 2017 NCAA Tournament. tied his career high with three steals. and had a season-high four assists. • Miami led, 53-43, with just under 12 minutes • Brooks scored 14 points in the first half, the • Walton made three of UNC’s five field goals to play. It was the first time UNC trailed by most he scored in a half in the first 12 games over the final 7:23. All three were 3FGs. double figures in the second half and won since this season. • Black tied his season high with 10 points. It beating Louisville by 13 with 8:25 to play and • Brooks led UNC in scoring for the first time was the sixth time in his career he scored in won on 1/10/2015. since back-to-back games against Texas and double figures. • It was the second game in a row UNC shot less Iowa. than 35 percent from the floor in a win (.344 for • Davis made multiple three-pointers for the first GAME 10: @UNC 66, NOTRE DAME 65 the game) and the second game in a row UNC time since at Iowa. He scored 12 points, his first • Black banked in the game-winning basket won when shooting less than 40 percent in both time in double figures since he had 11 at NC with 9.1 seconds to play. It was the first time a halves. State. Tar Heel made a go-ahead shot with less than a • It marked the first time in the ACC era (since • Black had seven assists and one turnover and minute to play in a win since Joel Berry II made 1953) UNC won consecutive games when blocked a career-high three shots. a field goal with 11 seconds to play in a 73-69 shooting under 35 percent from the floor. • It was Carolina’s 10th win in its last 11 games win over Wake Forest on 12/30/2017. • It marked just the second time since 1959-60 vs. the Orange. • It was UNC’s eighth win in its last nine games UNC won two games in a season when shooting against the Irish. under 35 percent (at Wake Forest and Virginia in GAME 13: @FLORIDA STATE 82, UNC 75 • Sharpe recorded his first ACC double-double 2011-12). • Florida State was 11 for 11 from the foul line with 25 points and 10 rebounds. He scored 19 • It marked the fourth time since 1959 UNC in the first half and 26 of 27 for the game. of his game-high 25 points in the second half. shot under 35 percent in consecutive games. That’s the third-best percentage (.963) ever in a The 25 points are the most by a UNC freshman • Carolina’s field goal percentages for the game game against UNC by an opponent with 20 or post player since Tyler Hansbrough scored 27 at (.344) and first half (.310) were the lowest to more attempts (Wake Forest was 32 for 32 in Duke on 3/4/2006. date this season. 2005 and NC State was 22 for 22 in 2003). • Sharpe set season highs for the Tar Heels • Carolina made nine three-pointers. It was the • Carolina made 10 three-pointers, most in its in points (25), field goals (9) and offensive third game in a row UNC either set or tied a first 13 games this season. rebounds (7). He was the first Tar Heel to score season high in made threes (eight at Georgia • Carolina shot 41.7 percent from three-point 20 in a game this season. Tech, eight vs. Notre Dame and nine at Miami). range (10 of 24). It was the third time in four • Sharpe scored 19 of UNC’s 37 points in the • UNC shot 45 percent from three-point range (9 games UNC shot at least 40 percent from three. second half. of 20) and 29.3 percent from two-point range • This was the first time Davis (16), Love (11) • Walton was 4 for 8 from three-point range. The (12 of 41). and Walton (14) scored in double figures in the four three-pointers were the most by a Tar Heel • UNC shot a season-high 45 percent from three. same game. in the first 10 games. • UNC committed 20 turnovers. It was the first • It was the first time UNC made 10 or more time UNC committed at least 20 turnovers and three-pointers and lost since 11/22/2018, when 20 it made 11 against Texas in Las Vegas. opponent in a Tar Heel victory this season (and the first half (21 of 37). That was the highest • FSU outrebounded UNC by one (30-29). This the second most by an opponent in any game). percentage in any half in the first 15 games. was the second game this season UNC lost the • The 13 threes by Wake Forest were the most by • Carolina led, 43-33, at the half. The 10-point rebounding battle (also vs. Kentucky). an opponent in a UNC win since Virginia Tech lead was UNC’s largest halftime lead (previous • Carolina’s 16 defensive rebounds and 29 total made 13 on 1/21/19. was seven in its first two games against rebounds were season lows. • Wake Forest had an 18-9 edge in second Charleston and UNLV). • The Seminoles scored 11 second-chance chance points. That was the second time this • Bacot led UNC in scoring (17 points) for the points. UNC’s previous four opponents combined season the opponents had more second chance fifth time this season. to score 16 (three by Georgia Tech, five by Notre points (Iowa had a 21-14 advantage). • Sharpe had 16 points and a game-high 10 Dame, four by Miami and four by Syracuse). • Carolina’s 49 second-half points were its most rebounds for his fourth double-double. • UNC committed 14 turnovers and forced 17. It in a half in ACC play this season and equaled the • Sharpe made eight field goals (in 13 attempts); was the first time in six games this season UNC second half at Iowa for most in any game. he made seven total in the previous three games. lost when committing fewer turnovers. • Love scored a season-high 20 points. He • Bacot and Sharpe were both 6 for 8 from the • The Tar Heels fell behind by double figures in became the second Tar Heel to score 20 this floor for 12 points in the first half. the first half for the first time since at NC State season (25 by Day’Ron Sharpe vs. Notre Dame). • Love’s five assists and five turnovers were both (Dec. 22), but the seventh time this season. • Love became the sixth different Tar Heel to season highs in ACC play. • Carolina regained the lead later in the first half lead the team in scoring in the last six games. • Harris scored 10 points in 10 minutes; it was at 37-35. It was the sixth time in the seven • Love was a season-best 7 for 12 from the floor his first game this season and second career games in which it fell behind by double figures (first time better than 50 percent), including 2 game in double figures. in the first half that it took a lead (all but NC for 3 from three. • Walton made two threes in the final 5:41; the State, when UNC closed to within a point on two • Love committed two turnovers in the first five second gave UNC a 75-66 lead with 4:09 to play occasions). minutes, then did not commit another until there after NC State had cut UNC’s 14-point lead to • Carolina (.91) and Florida State (1.04) had the were 28 seconds to play. six. highest points per possession in the first 13 • Black had eight assists and one turnover. The • Roy Williams improved to 38-5 as a head coach games by UNC and any opponent. eight assists matched the season-high by a Tar against NC State, including a 5-0 record at Kan- • Carolina scored 20 points off FSU turnovers, Heel. sas and a 33-5 mark at Carolina. its most since scoring 21 in each of the first two • Black’s assist/turnover ratio of 8:1 was the best • UNC is 79-23 vs. the Pack in Chapel Hill, games this season. by a Tar Heel this season and the best of his including 28-7 at the Smith Center. • FSU scored 22 points off UNC turnovers, the career. • The Tar Heels have won three in a row and 16 most scored against UNC since Iowa had 23. • Bacot scored 14 of his 18 points in the second of 18 at home against NC State. • FSU scored 18 fastbreak points, the most half. He added six rebounds, three assists and allowed by UNC in the first 13 games this two steals. He made 8 of 10 shots from the floor, GAME 16: UNC 75, @PITTSBURGH 65 season. the best FG percentage (.800) of the season to • Carolina won for the third game in a row and • Carolina equaled its season low in points in the date by any Tar Heel with 10 or more attempts. sixth in its last seven games. paint with 22 (also at Georgia Tech). • UNC was 3 for 9 from three-point range. The • It was the second straight win by 10 points. • Davis tied his season high with 16 points, nine attempts equaled the fewest in a game to That followed an unprecedented stretch when which he also scored against UNLV in the second date this season and the three makes were the UNC’s first seven ACC games were decided by game of the season. fewest since the game at NC State. seven or fewer points. • Walton scored a season-high 14 points. He • This was the first ACC game this season all five • Carolina shot 60.7 percent from the floor in made four three-pointers, which tied his previous UNC starters had a positive plus-minus. Brooks the second half, a season best in any half in the high (four vs. Notre Dame on 1/2/21). had a game-high plus 15. first 16 games. The previous was the first half in • Anthony Harris played for the first time this • The Tar Heels have won seven straight against its previous game vs. NC State (.568) and before season. He missed the last 20 games of last the Demon Deacons at home and eight of the last that the second half vs. Wake Forest (.548). season and the first 12 games this season due to nine overall. • UNC set its highest percentage from the floor a knee injury he suffered against Yale on • Isaiah Mucius and Daivien Williamson both in three of the last five halves over the last three 12/30/19. scored 27 points for Wake Forest. It was the first games. • Harris was a plus-10 in 8:29 of action. He had time two opponents scored 25 or more since • Carolina had 22 assists on 32 field goals. The five points and tied for the team lead in assists Duke’s RJ Barrett (33) and Cam Reddish (27) on 22 assists matched the season high to date (at with three (no other Tar Heel was better than a 2/20/19. Iowa). plus-2 for the game). • Carolina had 22 assists and 13 turnovers • Love made a season-high three threes. He GAME 15: @UNC 86, NC STATE 76 (including an intentional shot clock violation made two against Stanford and Georgia Tech. • Five Tar Heels scored in double figures for the with 0.8 to play). It was the fifth straight game third time this season and first time in an ACC UNC had more assists than turnovers. UNC did GAME 14: @UNC 80, WAKE FOREST 73 game (Stanford and Iowa). that in only three of the first nine games this • It marked the first time in UNC history it • It was the first time four Tar Heel freshmen season. played seven consecutive ACC games decided by scored in double figures since 1/27/2007 at • UNC shot 52.5 percent from the floor for the seven points or fewer. Arizona. vs. NCSU: Day’Ron Sharpe 16, Caleb game. It was the second time this season and • Carolina shot 54.8 percent from the floor in Love 15, Anthony Harris 10 and RJ Davis 10 second time in as many games UNC shot 50 the second half, its best in a half this season to (and Kerwin Walton had eight). at Arizona: Ty percent. date. Lawson 18, Wayne Ellington 14, Deon Thompson • UNC improved to 216-9 under Roy Williams • The Tar Heels had six assists and nine 14, Alex Stepheson 10. when it shoots 50 percent from the floor. turnovers in the first half and 12 assists/three • Carolina scored 86 points, most to date this • Bacot led UNC with 21 points, 10 rebounds turnovers in the second. season. and three blocks. It was the sixth time this • Carolina set season highs for its first 14 games • Carolina scored its 86 points on 90 posses- season he led UNC in scoring and was his fourth for points per possession for a game (.93 with sions, a PPP of .96, highest in the first 15 double-double of the season (15th career). 80 points on 86 possessions) and a half (1.14 in games. • Bacot became the third Tar Heel to score 20 the second half with 49 points on 43 posses- • Carolina made 37 field goals, six more than points this season. sions). any game to date this season. • Bacot was 8 for 10 from the floor, which • Carolina trailed at the half for the eighth time • Carolina shot 54.4 percent from the floor, followed his 8 for 10 performance vs. Wake this season. It was UNC’s fourth win when highest in the first 15 games. It was the first Forest and 8 for 12 vs. NC State (he made 24 trailing at halftime. time this season UNC shot 50 percent or better. for 32 in the last three games). • Carolina forced a season-high 20 turnovers and • Carolina scored 38 bench points, most to date • Brooks had 10 of his 16 points in the first half. scored a season-high 24 points off turnovers. this season, and outscored NC State by 26 in The 10 points were the second most he has • Carolina had a season-high 12 steals. bench points. scored in a half in an ACC game this season (14 • Wake Forest’s 13 threes were the most by an • Carolina shot 56.8 percent from the floor in in the first vs. Syracuse). 21 • Brooks was 8 for 11 from the floor (.727), his GAME 18: UNC 91, @DUKE 87 threes. highest percentage in the first 16 games this • Carolina scored 91 points, the most in its first • Duke shot 60.0 percent from the floor in the season with 10 or more attempts. 18 games. second half and 53.7 percent (highest to date • Love had five assists and only one turnover. • The 50-point second half was UNC’s highest this season) for the game. The five assists matched the previous game vs. scoring half of the season to date. • Carolina improved to 38-46 at Cameron. NC State for his high in an ACC game to date. • Six Tar Heels scored in double figures for the • Sharpe tied his season high with four assists. first time this season and the first time since the GAME 19: @VIRGINIA 60, UNC 48 He had four total in the previous five games. Tennessee Tech game on 11/16/2018. • Kessler led UNC in scoring with nine points. It • Black had three steals, which tied his season • Carolina shot 50 percent from the floor in both was the first time no Tar Heel scored in double high and was the seventh time in 16 games he halves for the second time this season (home win figures since March 4, 1966, a 21-20 loss to had multiple steals. vs. NC State). Duke in the ACC Tournament in Raleigh. John • Carolina improved to 6-2 at Pittsburgh – 1-0 at • Carolina shot 53.1 percent from the floor for Yokley led UNC with six points in that game. Fitzgerald Fieldhouse, 2-0 at the Civic Arena and the game, the second highest percentage to date • Kessler’s nine points were his season high. It 3-2 at the Petersen Center. this season. was the first time he led UNC in scoring. • It was the third time in the last four games • It was Carolina’s fourth consecutive ACC road GAME 17: @CLEMSON 63, UNC 50 UNC shot 50 percent for the game. game, the first time UNC has played four straight • UNC scored 50 points, its fewest since a • Carolina scored 91 points on 89 possessions, true ACC road games in one season since 56-47 loss at Virginia on 12/8/2019. the first time this season it scored more than one 1964-65, when Carolina played at South • The 13-point margin equaled the largest defeat point per possession. Carolina, Maryland, Wake Forest and Duke. in UNC’s first 17 games (also Iowa). • Duke scored 87 points on 84 possessions, • Carolina scored a season-low 48 points, • Sharpe was UNC’s only double-figure scorer. which tied Florida State for the best PPP by an • Carolina’s 18 points in the first half were a That’s the first time since 2/22/2020 at opponent in the first 18 games. season low and equaled the fewest points in any Louisville only one Tar Heel was in double figures • UNC tied its season high with 10 three-point- half in the Roy Williams era (also the first half (Cole Anthony 18). ers (also in the loss at Florida State). vs. Butler in Maui, 11/20/2012; first half vs. NC • It was the first time no starter scored in double • UNC shot a season-high percentage of .667 State on 2/24/2015; first half at Virginia on figures since 12/28/2010 vs. Rutgers. Leslie from three-point range (10 of 15). 12/8/2019). McDonald had 14 and 10 off the • It tied the seventh-highest three-point percent- • The Tar Heels shot 25.0 percent from the floor bench in UNC’s 78-55 win at Madison Square age in any game in which the Tar Heels made 10 in the first half, their lowest in a half this season Garden. or more threes. (previous .310 in the first at Miami). • The Tar Heels rallied from 16 down in the • That was the fourth-highest 3FG percentage in • Carolina scored 18 points on 38 possessions in first half to within four at 42-38 with 12:38 to the Williams era, minimum 10 made threes. the first half (a season-low PPP of .47). play. UNC then went seven straight possessions • It was the best three-point percentage ever by • In the second half, UNC scored 30 points on without a point, missing five field goal attempts UNC against Duke except the 1983 game at 33 possessions (.91). and two free throws and turning the ball over Cameron when the ACC experimented with a line • Virginia scored its 60 points on just 64 three times. The Tar Heels were 14 for 28 from at 17 feet, 9 inches (UNC was 12 of 15 for 80.0 possessions. the floor before converting just three of its final percent in that game). • It was a season-low number of possessions for 16 shots from the floor. • UNC scored a season-high 30 points off UNC and its opponent. • Clemson forward Hunter Tyson was scoreless turnovers and season-high 27 fastbreak points. • Virginia shot 39.6 percent from the floor, the for the first 30:38, then scored 16 of Clemson’s • It was the most fastbreak points since UNC first time this season UNC lost when holding its final 21 points to outscore the Tar Heels, 16-12, had 27 against Louisville in the 2019 ACC opponent under 40 percent. over the final 9:21. Tournament. • Carolina’s bench scored as many points as its • Carolina scored a season-low 18 points in the • UNC led for 35:11 and trailed for only 1:38. starters (24-24). paint (averaged 35.8 entering the game). • Love became the first Tar Heel to score 25 • Bacot led UNC with 10 rebounds, his seventh • UNC had 10 more turnovers than Clemson points and have seven assists at Duke and just game this season in double figures. (17-7), its worst margin of the season. the third Tar Heel to reach those figures in any • Carolina was 6 for 12 from the free throw line. • Clemson’s seven turnovers were the fewest by game vs. the Blue Devils. Charlie Scott had 34 Harris (1 for 2) was the only perimeter player to an opponent this season. points and eight assists in 1969 and Phil Ford attempt a free throw. • Carolina had a season-low 72 possessions. had 28 and eight in 1976, both at Carmichael • The free throws made and attempted were • Carolina grabbed a season-low seven offensive Auditorium. UNC’s fewest in its first 19 games this season. rebounds. • Love became the third UNC freshman with at • Virginia led by 17 in the first half, which • Carolina had eight assists after averaging 19.0 least 20 and five against Duke – Walter Davis matched the largest deficit of the season for over the previous five games. had 31 and five at home in 1974 and Joseph UNC (also at NC State). • Carolina scored 21 points in the first half, its Forte had 24 and five at Duke in 2000. • Carolina was outscored 30 to 6 from three- lowest in any half this season. • Love set his season high in points (25), field point range. Virginia made 10 of 22, while UNC • The Tar Heels trailed by 12 (33-21) at the goals (9),three-pointers (4) and assists (7). The was 2 for 16 (both makes by Kerwin Walton). half, which matched their largest halftime deficit points, field goals and threes tied the season • Carolina’s three-point percentage (.125) was this season (Texas and Iowa). high by any Tar Heel. its lowest in the first 19 games this season. • Sharpe scored in double figures for the seventh • Love made four threes combined in UNC’s • Virginia has won seven straight games against time and led UNC in scoring for the second time. previous four games. UNC, the Cavaliers’ longest win streak in series • Bacot (0 for 1 FG, 1 for 2 FT) did not make a • This was the first game Bacot (16), Brooks history since winning the first eight games be- field goal for the first time this season and third (12) and Sharpe (11) all scored in double tween the schools from 1911-16. time as a Tar Heel (first time since he was 0 for figures. • Virginia has won seven in a row at John Paul 5 vs. Yale on 12/30/19). • Black scored 12 points, his fourth game in Jones Arena. • Walton made three three-pointers, the sixth double figures this season and the first time • It was the fourth time in the last seven games time he’s made three or more. since he netted a career-high 16 at Miami on against Virginia that UNC has scored fewer than • It was Williams’ 300th regular-season ACC 1/5/21. 50 points. game. With the loss, his teams are 208-92, the • Black was 4 for 4 from the floor, had four • Virginia had 16 assists on 19 field goals. The second-most wins in ACC history for a coach’s assists and was a plus 16, the second best on Cavaliers made 10 threes and nine two-pointers. first 300 games (Dean Smith 220-80). the team. • Bacot led UNC with a plus 19, his second best of the season (plus 2 vs. UNLV in November). • Walton tied his season high with four three-pointers (three in the first half). It was the third time he’s made four (Notre Dame and FSU) and the fourth straight game he’s made multiple 22 GAME 20: @UNC 82, NORTHEASTERN 62 previous largest lead this season was 33 vs. March since the 1988-89 season, when the Tar • Carolina had four players score in double UNLV. Heels defeated Old Dominion on February 14 figures and six with nine or more points. • Carolina had 26 fastbreak points, one off its and Nevada on February 21. • UNC had 20 assists on 32 field goals. season-high 27 at Duke. • Brooks matched his season highs with 18 • UNC’s perimeter players combined for 17 • Carolina scored a season-high 58 points in the points and eight field goals (also at Pittsburgh). assists and three turnovers (Love, Davis, Walton paint (previous was 52 in the loss at NC State). • Sharpe had a game-high 11 rebounds, his and Black). • Carolina scored 26 points off turnovers, its sixth double-figure rebound game of the year • Carolina was 13 for 16 from the free throw line second most this season (30 at Duke). (also had 11 in the previous game vs. Louisville). (.813). That followed a five-game stretch when • UNC has scored 20 or more points off • Davis (11) and Kessler (10) also scored in UNC shot 51.7 percent from the line. turnovers in five of the last nine games (UNC double figures. Kessler made a season-high five • It was Carolina’s best free throw percentage to had not scored 20 in the previous 10 games). field goals in six attempts. date this season. • Walton scored a season-high 19 points. He • Love did not make a field goal for the first time • Sharpe led UNC with 15 points. It was the became the first Tar Heel to make five threes in a this season (made one free throw) but had seven third time he led UNC in scoring this season. game this season. assists, which tied the second most he’s had this • Walton tied his season high with 14 points. • Walton tied his previous season highs with 14 season. • Walton’s four-point play was Carolina’s first by points and four three-pointers in the first half. an individual player since Cameron Johnson at • Sharpe had his fifth double-double of the GAME 23: @UNC 78, FLORIDA STATE 70 Boston College on 3/5/2019. season with 21 points and 11 rebounds. It was • It was the first time in UNC history all four Tar • It was the sixth consecutive game Walton made his second 20-point game. He made a sea- Heels to score in double figures were freshmen multiple threes. son-high 10 field goals and grabbed eight (Walker Kessler 20, Kerwin Walton 13, RJ Davis • Love had a season-high nine assists. That was offensive boards for the second time. 12, Caleb Love 12). the most assists by a Tar Heel in the first 20 • Sharpe’s 10 field goals were the most by a Tar • Carolina trailed by 16 (23-39) with 2:17 to games this season. Heel in the first 21 games. play in the first half. It was the largest deficit • Brooks had his was his second double-double • Kessler tied his season high with 10 points. He overcome to win since trailing Miami by 19 in a of the season and 14th of his career (11 points had a season-high three assists, all in the first 61-59 victory in the 2011 ACC Tournament. and a season-high 13 rebounds). half. • The previous largest deficit in a win this season • Kessler scored a season-high 10 points and • Platek had a season-high five assists and no was 13 against UNLV. had a season-high seven rebounds. It was the turnovers. • It was the second time this season UNC trailed second time in as many games he scored a • The 99 points were the most by the Tar Heels by double figures in the second half and won season high (nine at Virginia). against Louisville since a 105-91 win in the (trailed Miami by 10 and won on 1/5). • Platek scored nine points, most since he had national third place game in Los Angeles on • It was the 11th time this season UNC trailed 11 against NC Central on 12/12/20. 3/25/1972. by double figures in the first half, the seventh • It was Carolina’s first home game in 25 days • Carolina’s largest previous win against Louis- time UNC came back at least to take the lead since beating NC State on January 23. ville was 23 in the NCAA East Regional final in and the fourth time the Tar Heels rallied for a • It was UNC’s latest non-conference regular-sea- Syracuse on 3/23/1997 (Dean Smith’s final win win (UNLV, NC Central, Kentucky and FSU). son game since hosting North Carolina A&T on as UNC’s head coach). • Freshmen scored 62 of UNC’s 78 points. It 2/18/2003. • Louisville was 1 for 16 from three-point range. was the second-most ever in a UNC game by It was the fewest threes by an opponent since freshmen (73 vs. Louisville on 2/20/21). GAME 21: @UNC 99, LOUISVILLE 54 Georgia Tech made one on 3/3/2015. • UNC trailed 41-29 at the half. The win ties the • The 45-point margin of victory tied UNC’s fifth-largest halftime deficit (12) in a UNC win in fourth largest in ACC game. GAME 22: MARQUETTE 83, @UNC 70 Smith Center history. • The 73 points by freshmen set a UNC record. • Carolina lost at home for the first time in nine • It was UNC’s largest comeback from a halftime The previous high was 61 vs. NC State on games this season and only the 18th time in deficit at the Smith Center since Feb. 15, 2006. 1/23/21. 229 games against a non-ACC opponent in the Georgia Tech led UNC by 13 at the half (55-42), • Carolina set season highs to date in points/ Smith Center. but UNC won, 82-75. game (99), points/half (51 in the second), field • The 83 points were the most allowed by UNC • The previous largest halftime deficit in a UNC goals (42), assists (29), field goal percentage/ at home this season (previous 76 by NC State). win this season was four against Stanford and game (.609) and field goal percentage/half • The 13-point defeat matched the largest of the Kentucky. (.647, second half). season (at Iowa, at Clemson). • Carolina shot 25 percent from the floor in the • Carolina improved to 88-0 in Chapel Hill and • Carolina’s bench out-scored the starters, 37-33 first half and 50 percent in the second. 23-0 under Roy Williams when shooting 60 (Brooks scored 18 of the 33). • Carolina shot 25.0 percent from the floor in percent or better from the floor. • Marquette led 45-29 at the half. That was the the first half, equaling its lowest percentage in a • UNC scored 48 first-half points, its most in a largest halftime deficit of the season (previous half this season (also .250 in the first at first half this season. 12 vs. Texas, at Iowa and at Clemson, all losses). Virginia). • UNC scored 99 points on 88 possessions, its • Marquette shot 51.8 percent from the floor. • It was UNC’s third-lowest field goal percentage best offensive efficiency of the season (1.13 The Golden Eagles became the third team to in a half in the Smith Center (.235 in the second points per possession). shoot 50 percent against UNC this season half vs. Maryland on 1/19/2013 and .235 in the • UNC had a season-best PPP in a half in the (Georgia Tech and Duke). second half vs. Akron on 12/14/2003). second half (1.19) and third-best in the first half • Carolina committed 19 turnovers and forced • This was the first time UNC shot less than 30 (1.07). 18. The 19 turnovers were the most by UNC percent from the floor in a half in a win since • Carolina was 2 for 10 from the free throw line since it had 20 at Miami on 1/5. March 5, 2016. UNC shot 28.2 percent in the in the first half and 7 of 18 for the game. The • Marquette made nine threes (came in second half in a win at Duke. game percentage (.389) was the ninth lowest in averaging 6.9). UNC’s opponents have made 79 • Carolina scored 29 first-half points on 50 UNC history. and shot 42.5 percent from three in the eight possessions, a points per possession of .58. That • UNC led 48-29 at halftime. It was the second losses this season. was the second lowest in a half this season (.47 consecutive game UNC had its largest halftime • UNC was 0 for 6 from three-point range in the in the first half at Virginia). lead of the season (11 vs. Northeastern and 19 first-half and finished 5 for 18. • In the second half, UNC scored 49 points on vs. Louisville). • Carolina’s perimeter players were 8 for 34 from 46 possessions (1.07 PPP). • UNC has led by double figures at the half three the floor (RJ Davis was 4 for 10; the rest of the • Carolina made a season-high 27 free throws times this season, all in its last three home perimeter players were 4 for 24). and shot a season-high 90 percent from the line. games (10 vs. NC State, 11 vs. Northeastern and • It was UNC’s latest non-ACC regular-season • Carolina shot 90 percent from the line with at 19 vs. Louisville). game since the Tar Heels defeated Louisville in least 30 attempts for the first time since • Freshmen scored 39 of UNC’s 48 first-half Charlotte on 2/27/1977. 2/26/2019 vs. Syracuse (34 of 37). points. • It marked the first time UNC played has two • Carolina committed 21 turnovers. This was the • UNC’s largest lead was 49 points. Carolina’s regular-season non-ACC games in February or third time this season UNC won despite 20 or 23 more turnovers (24 vs. Stanford, 20 at Miami). er. He had made multiple threes in each of the Duke. • Florida State was No. 11 in the AP poll. This last nine games. • The 18-point win was UNC’s largest in the se- was UNC’s first win over a ranked team since • Carolina’s four big men were 16 for 27 from ries since 3/3/2012, an 88-70 win at Duke. beating No. 11 Oregon on 11/29/2019 in The the floor, while the perimeter players were 10 for • It was UNC’s largest home win over Duke since Bahamas. 41. 2/5/1998, a 97-73 Tar Heel victory. • UNC had lost its previous 10 games against AP-ranked opponents. GAME 25: @UNC 91, DUKE 73 GAME 26: UNC 101, NOTRE DAME 59 • Kessler had season and game highs in points • Carolina handed Duke its largest defeat of the ACC SECOND ROUND – GREENSBORO, N.C. (20), rebounds (8), offensive rebounds (5), season (previous 15 by Illinois). • The 42-point margin of victory was Carolina’s blocks (4) and field goals (9). • This marked the first time UNC scored 90-plus largest in an ACC Tournament game (previous 37 • It was the fifth straight game Kessler set or points in consecutive games against Duke since in an 87-50 win over NC State in the 1968 tied his season scoring high. 3/2/1997 (91) and 2/5/1998 (97). It was the finals). It was one point shy of the ACC Tourney • Walton made three 3FGs, the 10th time this first time UNC scored 90 in both games in the record (43 by Virginia over Duke in 1983). season he made three or more. same season against the Blue Devils since 1983. • UNC’s largest win ever in ACC Tournament • Carolina won despite its four leading scorers • Carolina improved to 12-3 this season when history came one game after its largest-ever loss this season entering the game combining for just four or more players score in double figures. in the tournament (28 to Syracuse on 3/11/20). six field goals. • Carolina shot 55.4 percent from the floor, • It was UNC’s largest neutral site win since • UNC’s bench scored 37 points. In the last four second only to 60.9 percent in the win over beating Chaminade, 104-61, in Maui on games the bench has scored 40, 40, 37 and 37 Louisville. 11/21/16. points (38.5 per) • UNC shot 55.2 percent in the first half and • Carolina led by as many as 17 points in the • Williams became the fourth Division I coach 55.6 in the second. It was the fourth time this first half, then went on a 37-2 spurt that began to win 900 games (Mike Krzyzewski 1168, Jim season UNC shot at least 50 percent from the with 14:35 to play that included runs of 15-0 Boeheim 977, Bob Knight 902, Williams 900). floor in both halves (wins over NC State, at Duke, and 22-0. • Williams won his 900th game in fewer games Louisville and Duke). • UNC led by 50 with 2:56 to play before the (1,161) and seasons (33) than any coach in • Carolina shot 51.6, 54.5, 55.2 and 55.6 Irish scored the game’s final eight points. college basketball history. percent from the floor in four halves against • The 101 points were a season high and the • It also was Williams’ 500th home game as a Duke this season. most by UNC in the ACC Tourney since scoring college coach (443-57). • Carolina was 21 for 26 from the free throw 102 vs. Maryland in 1993. • It was UNC’s sixth straight win over FSU in line, a percentage of .808. It was the fourth time • The win was Williams’ 902nd, which ties Bob Chapel Hill. this season UNC made at least 80 percent from Knight for third all-time by a Division I coach. • It was just the second time the Tar Heels were the line (wins over NC Central, Northeastern, • UNC grabbed 25 offensive rebounds, most ever unranked and played a ranked FSU team. Florida State and Duke). by UNC in an ACC Tourney game and tied the • Carolina committed 20 turnovers, the third fourth most by any school in Tournament history. GAME 24: @SYRACUSE 72, UNC 70 straight game with 20 or more. It was the fourth • UNC had tied its previous record for offensive • Carolina committed 20 turnovers that led to 28 time this season UNC won when committing at rebounds in an ACC Tournament game by the Syracuse points. The 28 points off turnovers least 20 turnovers (24 vs. Stanford, 20 at first TV timeout of the second half (previous was were the most by an opponent this season. Miami, 21 vs. Florida State and 20 vs. Duke). 22 vs. Duke in 2017 semifinal). • Syracuse made 15 steals that helped the • Carolina’s 22-point lead in the first half was • It was the fifth time UNC players had three Orange amass 20 fastbreak points. In the Duke’s largest deficit of the season (19 vs. double-doubles in an ACC Tournament game previous game, FSU had 16 steals that helped Illinois) and the 16-point halftime lead was the (first time since 1963 quarterfinal vs. South lead to 22 fastbreak points. Those are the only largest vs. the Blue Devils this season (14 by Carolina). two times this season an opponent has scored Illinois). • UNC became the second major conference 20 or more fastbreak points and it marked the • UNC’s largest lead was 24 in the second half. team over the last 25 seasons to have three first time ever opponents made 15 or more steals • Carolina held Duke to 26 points in the first players with point & rebound double-doubles in a in consecutive games vs. UNC. half, which matched the fewest in a half by Duke conference tournament game. The Tar Heels • Carolina outrebounded Syracuse, 53-33, this season (first half vs. Louisville). joined UConn, who did so in a six-overtime game including a 26-13 advantage on the offensive • Carolina blocked a season-high 11 shots. vs. Syracuse in 2009. boards that led to 25 second-chance points for • Carolina led for 39:19. The game was tied for • The last time UNC even had two double-dou- the Tar Heels. 41 seconds. Duke never led. bles in an ACC Tournament game was the 2003 • The 25 second-chance points equaled the • This was the first time this season an opponent quarterfinal vs. Maryland (Raymond Felton and second most by UNC this season and were the had more offensive rebounds. UNC rebounded Rashad McCants). most since it had 25 against Texas on 12-2-20. eight of its 30 missed shots; Duke rebounded 12 • It was the first time three Tar Heels had • Syracuse outscored UNC 24 to 12 from the of its 45 misses. Both teams grabbed 26.7 double-doubles in any game since 11/8/2019 at three-point line. The Orange made 7 of 17 threes percent of their missed shots. UNCW (Cole Anthony, Brooks and Justin Pierce). in the first half, while the Tar Heels went 0 for • Bacot scored 18 points for the second game in • UNC had a season-high 12 blocks (11 vs. 10 in the opening stanza. a row. He and Brooks scored in double figures for Duke was the previous high). It was only the fifth • UNC made 4 of 20 from three for the game, a team-leading 16th time this season. time in UNC history the Tar Heels had dou- the 10th time this season the Tar Heels made • It was the first time Bacot scored in double ble-figure blocks in consecutive games. less than five threes in a game. figures in back-to-back games since he had three • UNC shot 50.6 percent from the floor (6-0 this • Syracuse’s Buddy Boeheim scored 17 points in in a row in late January. year and 220-9 under Roy Williams when the first half. When the teams played on January • Walton scored 18 points, his second highest shooting 50 percent). 12, Boeheim had 18 first-half points, but was scoring total this season (19 vs. Louisville). He • Carolina was 6 for 11 from three-point range in held scoreless in the second. In this game, he made four threes, the fifth time this year he the second half, while holding the Irish to 6 of added nine in the second to finish with a made four or more threes (UNC is 4-1 in those 31 field goals for the half. Notre Dame’s FG game-high 26. games). percentage of .194 in the second half was the • Bacot led UNC with 18 points and 15 • Brooks made two threes in a game for the first lowest by an opponent since the UNLV game on rebounds. It was his fifth double-double of the time in his career. He had 14 points in his final 11/30. year and 16th of his career. game at the Smith Center. • Carolina’s second-half offensive efficiency • Love grabbed a season-high eight rebounds • Love had 18 points and seven assists. It was equaled its best of the season (1.19, also in the and led UNC with a plus 17. the fourth time this season he had seven or more second half vs. Louisville). • Bacot had eight offensive rebounds, which assists. • Five Tar Heels scored in double figures (Bacot equaled the single-game high by a Tar Heel this • Love had 43 points and 14 assists in the two 20, Kessler 16, Love 15, Sharpe 14, Davis 14). season. games this season against Duke. He became the • Carolina’s freshmen scored 70 points. The • Walton was 0 for 7 from three. It was the first first Tar Heel with at least 18 points and seven previous high by UNC freshmen in an ACC time in 16 games he did not make a three-point- assists in two games in the same season against Tourney game was 49 in the 2007 finals vs. NC 24 State (Wayne Ellington 16, Brandan Wright 16, GAME 27: UNC 81, VIRGINIA TECH 73 • Florida State went 16 for 22 (.727) from the Ty Lawson 13, Deon Thompson 4). ACC QUARTERFINAL – GREENSBORO, N.C. free throw line, while UNC made 14 of 25 • It was the third time this season four freshmen • The win was the 903rd for Roy Williams, which (.560). It was the eighth time this season UNC scored in double figures (also home vs. NC State moved him into third place all-time in wins by a shot under 60 percent from the line. and Florida State). Division I coach. • Carolina made six three-pointers, while the • It was the first time in UNC history (since • It was the first time UNC ever played an Seminoles made five. It was the second time in blocks were recorded in 1975-76) three players opponent in the ACC Tournament it did not face 10 losses this season UNC made more threes combined for 50 points, 35 rebounds and 10 in the regular season. It was the second time in (the other was January 16 at Florida State when blocks. Bacot had 20/13/2, Kessler had 16/12/8 ACC history that occurred. In 1967, Duke and UNC made 10 and FSU hit eight). and Sharpe had 14/10/0. South Carolina played in the ACC Tournament • The five threes by FSU were the fewest by an • Brooks did not play. He injured his ankle when after not playing in the regular season. opponent in UNC’s 10 losses this season. he came down on the foot of a Duke defender as • It was the first time in series history unranked • Florida State scored 19 points off Tar Heel he made a jump shot 42 seconds into the game UNC played a ranked Virginia Tech team (No. 22 turnovers. In three games this season FSU on March 6. in the Associated Press poll). scored 66 points off UNC turnovers. • It was only the second time in 132 games • It was Carolina’s second straight win over an • Largely due to turnovers, FSU scored 19 Brooks missed a game in his UNC career. Last AP-ranked opponent (No. 22 Virginia Tech and fastbreak points in this game and 59 in three season, he did not play at Louisville on 2/22/20 No. 11 Florida State on 2/27). games vs. UNC this season. due to illness. • Carolina scored 15 of its 17 second-chance • It was the fifth loss this season by five or fewer • Carolina had started the same five players, points in the second half, when it scored 49 points and the fourth by three or fewer. including Brooks, in every game (except Senior points. • The Tar Heels fell to 104-49 in the ACC Tour- Night) since January 12. • The Tar Heels had two offensive rebounds (on nament, including 35-17 in the semifinals. • Sharpe started in place of Brooks. It was his 16 missed shots) in the first half and 13 offen- • Three Tar Heels scored in double figures – Love fourth start. He started against Georgia Tech sive rebounds on 27 misses in the second half. with 13, Bacot with 12 and Walton with 11. (12/30), Notre Dame (1/2) and Miami (1/5). • Virginia Tech scored nine points off turnovers. • Walton was 0 for 1 from the floor in the first • UNC scored 50 and 51 points by half. It was UNC’s opponents averaged 19.7 in the previous half, then made three three-pointers and scored the third and fourth 50-point halves this season six games. 11 points in the second half. (50 in second at Duke, 51 in second vs. • Carolina freshmen scored 26 consecutive • Bacot scored 49 points (16.3 ppg) and had 32 Louisville). points at one stretch in the first half. After senior rebounds (10.7 rpg) in the three games in the • Carolina made nine threes, most since it made Brooks scored UNC’s first two points, six ACC Tournament. 10 at Duke on 2/6. different freshmen scored the next 26. • Bacot was named first-team All-ACC Tourna- • Carolina had 19 assists and 11 turnovers. It • Davis scored a season-high 19 points and ment. was the first time in five games UNC had more made a season-high four threes. assists than turnovers. • Davis scored 14 of his 19 in the second half • Kessler blocked a season-high and UNC (he scored 14 or more in three games prior to freshman record eight shots (his previous high this evening). was four vs. Florida State; previous high by a • Bacot had his third double-double in the last UNC freshman was six by Bacot, Ed Davis and four games and his seventh of the season with Rasheed Wallace twice). 17 points and 13 rebounds, adding a sea- • Kessler set UNC’s ACC Tournament record and son-high four blocks. the all-time ACC Tournament freshman record for • It was Bacot’s second consecutive game with blocks (previous UNC record was six by Eric 13 rebounds (also vs. Notre Dame). He is the Montross vs. Florida State in the 1994 QF; first Tar Heel to do that in consecutive ACC previous ACC freshman record was six by Duke’s Tournament games since Mitch Kupchak in in 1977 and Wake Forest’s Tim 1975. Duncan in 1994). • Bacot was scoreless until 1:54 left in the first • Kessler’s eight blocks tied the fourth most in a half, when he scored UNC’s last four points of game in UNC history and were the most since the half. He scored 10 straight points for UNC in Brice Johnson had eight vs. Florida Gulf Coast in the second half to give the Tar Heels a 68-58 the NCAA first round in 2016. lead. • Bacot had eight offensive rebounds and Sharpe • Bacot grabbed six of his 13 rebounds on the had seven. Bacot tied the second most in an offensive boards. It was the fifth time this season ACC Tourney game by a Tar Heel; Sharpe tied the he had six or more in a game. sixth most. • Black scored all eight of his points in the • Bacot’s eight offensive rebounds tied his career second half (the most he’s scored in a game high. since he had 12 at Duke on 2/6), made two • It was the first time three Tar Heels had three-pointers (was 1 for 19 from three since he double-figure rebounds in an ACC Tournament made 4 for 4 at Miami on 1/5) and tied for the game since 2001 vs. Duke (Brendan Haywood team lead with three assists. 13, Joseph Forte 12 and Jason Capel 10). • Sharpe had a season-high six assists. GAME 28: FLORIDA STATE 69, UNC 66 • Love scored 15 points, made three 3FGs and ACC SEMIFINAL – GREENSBORO, N.C. had six assists and only one turnover. • Carolina shot a season-low 33.8 percent from • Davis scored 14, most since he had 16 at FSU the floor. on 1/16. • Carolina shot 26.7 percent from the floor in • Davis was a plus 39, highest by any Tar Heel in the first half. It was the second straight game a game this season (he and Kessler were plus 28 UNC shot under 30 percent from the floor vs. Louisville). against the Seminoles in the first half. UNC shot • Nine Tar Heels were plus 20 or better (Harris 25 percent in the opening half on February 27 at was second with a plus 32). home. • Carolina has won nine of the last 10 games • Carolina trailed by 11 at the half. It was the against Notre Dame. 15th time in 28 games UNC has trailed at the half. • Carolina has been outscored by 12 points in the first half and outscored its opponents by 188 points in the second half. 25 HEAD COACH ROY WILLIAMS

WILLIAMS HIGHLIGHTS Overall: 903-263, 33rd season (.774) • 2007 inductee Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Record at UNC: 485-162, 18th season (.750) • Third in wins by a Division I head coach with 903 NCAA Championships (3): 2005, 2009, 2017 at UNC Final Fours (9): 1991, 1993, 2002, 2003 at Kansas; 2005, 2008, 2009, 2016, • Reached 900 wins in fewer games (1,161) and sea- 2017 at UNC sons (33) than coach in NCAA history NCAA Tournament: 79-26 (.752) • Second-winningest coach in UNC history and third in NCAA Tournament at UNC: 45-12 (.789) Kansas history NCAA Finals: 3-3 • Only coach in history with 400 wins at two schools NCAA Finals at UNC: 3-1 • Sixth-highest winning percentage (.774) in NCAA National Championship Games (6): 1991, 2003 at Kansas; 2005, 2009, 2016, history 2017 at UNC • Led UNC to three NCAA championships (2005, National Semifinals: 6-3 National Semifinals at UNC: 4-1 2009, 2017) NCAA Elite 8s (13): 1991, 1993, 1996, 2002, 2003 at Kansas; 2005, 2007, • Third to take teams to the NCAA Tournament at least 30 times 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017 at UNC • Consensus National Coach of the Decade (2000-09) NCAA Elite 8: 9-4 (5-3 at UNC) • Led UNC and Kansas to nine Final Fours, fourth most all-time NCAA Sweet 16s (19): 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002 and • The 2021 NCAA Tournament is his 30th in 33 seasons as a head coach 2003 at Kansas; 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017 • Second in NCAA Tournament wins (79), second in No. 1 seeds (13), second and 2019 at UNC in games (105), third in NCAA Tournament winning percentage (.752) and tied NCAA Sweet 16: 13-6 (8-2 at UNC) for fourth in NCAA championships NCAA 2nd Round: 19-10 (10-5 at UNC) NCAA 1st Round: 29-0 (15-0 at UNC) • NCAA-record eight wins over AP No. 1 ranked teams Conference Regular-Season Titles (18): 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, • Second in NCAA history in 30-win seasons (12) and tied for fourth in 20-win 1998, 2002, 2003 at Kansas; 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2016, seasons (29) 2017, 2019 at UNC • Tied for fifth all-time with 18 regular-season conference championships ACC Regular-Season: 212-94 (.693) • Entered the season with 885 wins through his first 32 seasons – 110 more ACC Home: 119-33 (.783) than any other coach in NCAA history ACC Road: 93-61 (.604) • Third all-time in ACC regular-season wins (212) ACC Tournament: 29-15 (.659) • Third-most ACC road wins (93) and fourth-highest ACC road winning percent- ACC Tournament Titles (3): 2007, 2008, 2016 Conference Tournaments Titles (7): 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999 at Kansas; 2007, age all-time (.604) 2008, 2016 at UNC • Second-most wins (208) in first 300 ACC regular-season games Conference Tournaments (ACC and Big 8/12): 52-25 • 32 NBA first-round draft picks (22 at UNC, 10 at Kansas) Home: 444-57 (.886) • Orlando rookie Cole Anthony is his 52nd former player to play in the NBA Home UNC Record: 243-41 (.856) • Four National Players of the Year, six ACC Scholar-Athletes of the Year, 10 Smith Center UNC Record: 241-40 (.858) consensus first-team All-Americas, 17 first-team All-Americas and three Bob Away UNC Record: 123-77 (.615) Cousy Award winners Against Ranked Teams (AP poll): 164-134 (most recent vs. Florida State, 3/12/21) • Only coach to coach two Academic All-Americas of the Year (Jacque Vaughn at Against No. 1-Ranked Teams: 8-8 Overtime: 22-21 Kansas, Tyler Zeller at UNC)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Overall Big 8/12 Big 8/12 Big 8/12 NCAA AP Coaches Year School W L Pct. W L Finish Tournament Tournament Poll Poll 1988-89 Kansas 19 12 .613 6 8 6th 0-1, 1st Round — — — 1989-90 Kansas 30 5 .857 11 3 T-2nd 1-1, Semifinals 1-1, 2nd Round 5 5 1990-91 Kansas 27 8 .771 10 4 T-1st 1-1, Semifinals 5-1, Final Four, 2nd 12 12 1991-92 Kansas 27 5 .844 11 3 1st 3-0, Champions 1-1, 2nd Round 2 2 1992-93 Kansas 29 7 .806 11 3 1st 1-1, Semifinals 4-1, Final Four, T-3rd 9 8 1993-94 Kansas 27 8 .771 9 5 3rd 1-1, Semifinals 2-1, Sweet 16 13 12 1994-95 Kansas 25 6 .808 11 3 1st 1-1, Semifinals 2-1, Sweet 16 5 10 1995-96 Kansas 29 5 .853 12 2 1st 2-1, Finals 3-1, Final Eight 4 5 1996-97 Kansas 34 2 .944 15 1 1st 3-0, Champions 2-1, Sweet 16 1 5 1997-98 Kansas 35 4 .897 15 1 1st 3-0, Champions 1-1, 2nd Round 2 8 1998-99 Kansas 23 10 .697 11 5 T-2nd 3-0, Champions 1-1, 2nd Round 22 23 1999-00 Kansas 24 10 .706 11 5 5th 1-1, Semifinals 1-1, 2nd Round — — 2000-01 Kansas 26 7 .788 12 4 T-2nd 1-1, Semifinals 2-1, Sweet 16 12 7 2001-02 Kansas 33 4 .892 16 0 1st 2-1, Finals 4-1, Final Four, T-3rd 2 2 2002-03 Kansas 30 8 .789 14 2 1st 1-1, Semifinals 5-1, Final Four, 2nd 6 2 at Kansas 15 years 418 101 .805 175 49 9 1sts 24-11, 4 titles 34-14 9 Top 10s 10 Top 10s

Overall ACC ACC ACC NCAA AP Coaches Year School W L Pct. W L Finish Tournament Tournament Poll Poll 2003-04 UNC 19 11 .633 8 8 5th 0-1, Quarterfinals 1-1, 2nd Round 18 22 2004-05 UNC 33 4 .892 14 2 1st 1-1, Semifinals 6-0, Champions 2 1 2005-06 UNC 23 8 .742 12 4 2nd 1-1, Semifinals 1-1, 2nd Round 10 14 2006-07 UNC 31 7 .816 11 5 T-1st 3-0, Champions 3-1, Final Eight 4 T-5 2007-08 UNC 36 3 .923 14 2 1st 3-0, Champions 4-1, Final Four, T-3rd 1 3 2008-09 UNC 34 4 .895 13 3 1st 1-1, Semifinals 6-0, Champions 2 1 2009-10 UNC 20 17 .541 5 11 T-9th 0-1, First Round 4-1, (NIT finalists) — — 2010-11 UNC 29 8 .784 14 2 1st 2-1, Finals 3-1, Final Eight 7 8 2011-12 UNC 32 6 .842 14 2 1st 2-1, Finals 3-1, Final Eight 4 6 2012-13 UNC 25 11 .694 12 6 3rd 2-1, Finals 1-1, 2nd Round — — 2013-14 UNC 24 10 .706 13 5 T-3rd 0-1, Quarterfinals 1-1, 2nd Round 19 21 2014-15 UNC 26 12 .684 11 7 5th 3-1, Finals 2-1, Sweet 16 15 12 2015-16 UNC 33 7 .825 14 4 1st 3-0, Champions 5-1, Final Four, 2nd 3 2 2016-17 UNC 33 7 .825 14 4 1st 1-1, Semifinals 6-0, Champions 6 1 2017-18 UNC 26 11 .703 11 7 T-3rd 3-1, Finals 1-1, 2nd Round 10 14 2018-19 UNC 29 7 .806 16 2 T-1st 1-1, Semifinals 2-1, Sweet 16 3 9 2019-20 UNC 14 19 .424 6 14 T-13th 1-1, Second Round — — — 2020-21 UNC 18 10 .643 10 6 T-5th 2-1, Semifinals at UNC 18th year 485 162 .750 212 94 9 1sts 29-15, 3 titles 45-12, 3 titles 11 Top 10s 9 Top 10s Career 33rd year 903 263 .774 387 143 18 1sts 53-26, 7 titles 30th year, 79-26 (.752) 20 Top 10s 19 Top 10s 3 NCAA titles 14 Top 5s 12 Top 5s 9 Final Fours 2 No. 1s 3 No. 1s

26 NATIONAL RANKINGS UNC RANKINGS MOST WINS AS DIVISION I HEAD COACH 1170 Mike Krzyzewski Army, Duke NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 980 Jim Boeheim Syracuse 3 Roy Williams 2005, 2009, 2017 903 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 2 Dean Smith 1982, 1993 902 Bob Knight Army, Indiana, Texas Tech 1 Frank McGuire 1957 879 Dean Smith North Carolina NCAA FINAL FOURS MOST WINS PER SEASON, COACHES WITH 800 WINS AS DIVISION 1 HEAD COACH 11 Dean Smith 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1977, 1981, 27.4 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 1982, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997 25.4 Mike Krzyzewski Army, Duke 5 Roy Williams 2005, 2008, 2009, 2016, 2017 24.4 Dean Smith North Carolina 2 Bill Guthridge 1998, 2000 23.0 Bob Huggins Akron, Cincinnati, Kansas State, West Virginia 1 Ben Carnevale 1946 21.9 Jim Calhoun Northeastern, Connecticut 1 Frank McGuire 1957 21.8 Jim Boeheim Syracuse MOST WINS HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE, ALL-TIME 879 Dean Smith 1961-97 (min. 10 seasons as a Division I head coach) 485 Roy Williams 2003-active .834 Mark Few Gonzaga 625-124 (22 yrs) 164 Frank McGuire 1952-61 .824 Clair Bee Rider, LIU Brooklyn 412-88 (21 yrs) 100 Tom Scott 1947-52 .822 Adolph Rupp Kentucky 876-190 (41 yrs) 85 Bill Lange 1940-44 .804 John Wooden Indiana State, UCLA 664-162 (29 yrs) MOST ACC REGULAR-SEASON WINS .797 John Kresse College of Charleston 560-143 (23 yrs) 364 Dean Smith 1961-97 .774 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 903-263 (33 yrs) 212 Roy Williams 2003-active 89 Frank McGuire 1953-61 MOST 30-WIN SEASONS 32 Bill Guthridge 1997-2000 15 Mike Krzyzewski Army, Duke 23 Matt Doherty 2000-03 12 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 10 Bill Self Tulsa, Illinois, Kansas MOST WINS AGAINST OPPONENT (AS UNC HEAD COACH) 10 John Calipari Massachusetts, Memphis, Kentucky 33 NC State 33-5 8 Jim Calhoun Connecticut 21 Clemson 21-5 21 Florida State 21-9 MOST 20-WIN SEASONS 20 Miami 20-7 36 Mike Krzyzewski Army, Duke 18 Duke 18-22 34 Jim Boeheim Syracuse 30 Dean Smith North Carolina 29 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 29 Bob Knight Army, Indiana, Texas Tech

MOST WINS OVER NO.1 RANKED TEAM (AP POLL) ACC RANKINGS Wins Coach 8 Roy Williams (5 North Carolina, 3 Kansas) MOST WINS AS ACC HEAD COACH, ALL GAMES 7 Gary Williams (6 Maryland, 1 Ohio State) 1097 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 6 Dean Smith (North Carolina) 879 Dean Smith North Carolina 6 Mike Krzyzewski (Duke) 485 Roy Williams North Carolina 6 Digger Phelps (Notre Dame) 461 Gary Williams Maryland 6 John Caliapri (3 Massachusetts, 3 Kentucky) 375 Leonard Hamilton Florida State 5 Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) 5 Mike Montgomery (4 Stanford, 1 California) MOST ACC REGULAR-SEASON & TOURNAMENT WINS 5 Rick Pitino (3 Louisville, 2 Kentucky) 517 Mike Krzyzewski Duke (450 and 67) 422 Dean Smith North Carolina (364 and 58) MOST REGULAR-SEASON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 241 Roy Williams North Carolina (212 and 29) Wins Coach 210 Gary Williams Maryland (192 and 18) 28 Adolph Rupp Kentucky 178 Leonard Hamilton Florida State (164 and 14) 24 Phog Allen Kansas 20 Mark Few Gonzaga ACC REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS 19 Bill Self Tulsa, Kansas 17 Dean Smith North Carolina 18 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 12 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 18 John Calipari Massachusetts, Memphis, Kentucky 9 Roy Williams North Carolina 17 Dean Smith North Carolina 6 Frank McGuire North Carolina, South Carolina 17 Jerry Tarkanian Long Beach, UNLV, Fresno State 5 Tony Bennett Virginia

MOST DIVISION I WINS AFTER 32 SEASONS AS A HEAD COACH ACC REGULAR-SEASON WINNING PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 wins) 885 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina .768 Vic Bubas Duke (106-32) 775 Mike Krzyzewski Army, Duke .728 Dean Smith North Carolina (364-136) 774 Dean Smith North Carolina .704 Mike Krzyzewski Duke (450-189) 741 Lute Olson Long Beach, Iowa, Arizona .703 Tony Bennett Virginia (147-62) 711 Jim Boeheim Syracuse .693 Roy Williams North Carolina (212-94) .693 Frank McGuire UNC, South Carolina (142-63) FASTEST TO 900 DIVISION I WINS (GAMES) Roy Williams 1,061 games ACC ROAD WINNING PERCENTAGE Mike Krzyzewski 1,183 games .667 Vic Bubas Duke (46-23) Jim Boeheim 1,251 games .618 Frank McGuire UNC, South Carolina (55-34) Bob Knight 1,269 games .613 Tony Bennett Virginia (65-41) .604 Roy Williams North Carolina (93-61) .604 Mike Krzyzewski Duke (192-126)

MOST ACC ROAD WINS all charts on this page through March 13, 2021 192 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 133 Dean Smith North Carolina 93 Roy Williams North Carolina 75 Gary Williams Maryland 65 Tony Bennett Virginia

27 WILLIAMS & THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

• Won NCAA championships at UNC in 2005, 2009 and 2017 and led KU MOST NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS and Carolina to runnerup finishes in 1991, 2003 and 2016. 10 John Wooden UCLA (1964-65-67-68-69-70-71-72-73-75) • Third all-time with 30 appearances (in 33 seasons as a head coach) behind 5 Mike Krzyzewski Duke (1991-92-2001-10) Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski and Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim. 4 Adolph Rupp Kentucky (1948-49-51-58) • One of six coaches to win three or more NCAA titles with John Wooden 3 Roy Williams UNC (2005-09-17) (10), Mike Krzyzewski (5), Jim Calhoun (3), Bob Knight (3) and Adolph Rupp 3 Bob Knight Indiana (1976-81-87) 3 Jim Calhoun Connecticut (1999-2004-2011) (3). • The only coach to win three NCAA titles at his alma mater. MOST NCAA FINAL FOURS • One of three coaches to take teams to six national championship games 12 John Wooden – UCLA with John Wooden (10) and Mike Krzyzewski (9). 12 Mike Krzyzewski – Duke • Fourth all-time in Final Fours with nine (four at Kansas and five at UNC) 11 Dean Smith – North Carolina 9 Roy Williams – Kansas, North Carolina behind Wooden, Krzyzewski and Dean Smith. 8 Tom Izzo – Michigan State • Second all-time in NCAA Tournament victories with 79 and games with 105. MOST CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES • Led his teams at Kansas and North Carolina to 13 No. 1 seeds (five at KU, 10 John Wooden – UCLA eight at UNC). 9 Mike Krzyzewski – Duke 6 Roy Williams – Kansas, North Carolina • Carolina’s four-year run from 2016-19 was the best by NCAA Tournament 5 Dean Smith – North Carolina seed in school history (1 in 2016, 1 in 2017, 2 in 2018 and 1 in 2019). 5 Adolph Rupp – Kentucky That was one value better than 1981-84 and 1982-85 under Dean Smith and 2005-08 and 2006-09 under Williams. MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS • Is 29-0 in NCAA Tournament first-round games, the best record in open- 97 Mike Krzyzewski – Duke 79 Roy Williams – Kansas, North Carolina ing-round play in NCAA Tournament history. 65 Dean Smith – North Carolina • 54 NCAA Tournament wins from 2002-2019 were more than any other coach in 56 Jim Boeheim – Syracuse the country. 52 Tom Izzo – Michigan State • Carolina’s 45 NCAA Tournament wins from 2004-19 were more than any other school in the country. MOST FINAL FOUR WINS 21 John Wooden – UCLA • Reached the Elite 8 13 times, including eight times in 15 appearances at 14 Mike Krzyzewski – Duke Carolina. Is 9-4 in regional finals – 5-3 at UNC and 4-1 at Kansas. 9 Roy Williams – Kansas, North Carolina • Advanced to at least the Sweet 16 in 19 of 29 NCAA Tournament appear- 9 Adolph Rupp – Kentucky ances – 10 at Carolina (2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 8 Dean Smith – North Carolina 2016, 2017 and 2019) and nine at Kansas (1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, HIGHEST NCAA TOURNAMENT WINNING PERCENTAGE 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002 and 2003). (min. 50 games) • Is 13-6 in the Sweet 16, including 8-2 at Carolina. .825 John Wooden UCLA 47-10 • Is 19-10 in the second round, including 10-5 at Carolina. .764 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 97-30 .752 Roy Williams Kansas, UNC 79-26 Williams/NCAA Tournament (combined KU and UNC) .740 Rick Pitino BU, Prov., Kentucky, Louisville 54-19 .734 John Calipari UMass, Memphis, Kentucky 47-17 30 appearances in 33 seasons 79-26 (.752) MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 3 NCAA Titles 35 Jim Boeheim Syracuse 6 NCAA Championship Games 35 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 9 Final Fours 30 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 28 Bob Knight Indiana, Texas Tech 19 Sweet 16s 27 Dean Smith North Carolina 13 Elite Eights 27 Lute Olson Iowa, Arizona 13 Number One Seeds MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES Williams/NCAA Tournament (at North Carolina) 127 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 105 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 16 appearances in 18 seasons 92 Dean Smith North Carolina 45-12 (.789) 88 Jim Boeheim Syracuse 3 NCAA Titles 73 Tom Izzo Michigan State 4 NCAA Championship Games 73 Lute Olson Iowa, Arizona 5 Final Fours MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT NO. 1 SEEDS 10 Sweet 16s 14 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 8 Elite Eights 13 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 8 Number One Seeds 9 Bill Self Tulsa, Illinois, Kansas 8 Dean Smith North Carolina 5 Jim Calhoun Connecticut 5 Lute Olson Arizona 5 John Thompson Georgetown

28 UNC/ACC IN THE ROY WILLIAMS ERA through March 13, 2021 ACC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS Duke (2005-06-09-10-11-17-19) 7 North Carolina 45 OVERALL WINS North Carolina (2007-08-16) 3 Duke 37 Duke 507 Virginia (2014-18) 2 Louisville 27 North Carolina 485 Maryland (2004) 1 Syracuse 21 Louisville 451 Florida State (2012) 1 Virginia 14 Syracuse 432 Georgia Tech (2021) 1 Pitt 12 Pitt 392 Miami (2013) 1 Florida State 9 Virginia 390 Notre Dame (2015) 1 NC State 9 Florida State 384 Notre Dame 9 Notre Dame 382 ACC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Georgia Tech 7 NC State 352 APPEARANCES Boston College 5 Miami 343 Duke (2004-05-06-09-10-11-14-17-19) 9 Miami 5 Clemson 337 UNC (2007-08-11-12-13-15-16-18) 8 Wake Forest 4 Virginia Tech 323 Florida State (2009-12-19-21) 4 Clemson 3 Georgia Tech 300 Virginia (2014-16-18) 3 Virginia Tech 3 Boston College 282 Georgia Tech (2005-10-21) 3 Wake Forest 276 Notre Dame (2015-17) 2 NCAA SWEET 16s Maryland (2004) 1 Duke (2004-05-06-09-10-11-13-15-16-18-19) 11 ACC REGULAR-SEASON WINS Boston College (2006) 1 UNC (2005-07-08-09-11-12-15-16-17-19) 10 Duke 224 NC State (2007) 1 Syracuse (2004-09-10-11-12-13-14-16-18) 9 North Carolina 212 Clemson (2008) 1 Louisville (2005-08-09-12-13-14-15) 7 Virginia 186 Miami (2013) 1 NC State (2005-12-15) 3 Florida State 171 Pitt (2004-07-09) 3 Clemson 144 ACC TOURNAMENT WINS Florida State (2011-18-19) 3 NC State 140 Duke 33 Miami (2013-16) 2 Miami (2004-05 to present) 134 North Carolina 29 Notre Dame (2015-16) 2 Virginia Tech (2004-05 to present) 127 Miami (2004-05 to present) 17 Virginia (2014-16-19) 3 Georgia Tech 119 NC State 17 Clemson (2018) 1 Wake Forest 107 Virginia 16 Georgia Tech (2004) 1 Boston College (2005-06 to present) 91 Florida State 14 Virginia Tech (2019) 1 Syracuse (2013-14 to present) 79 Georgia Tech 12 Wake Forest (2004) 1 Louisville (2014-15 to present) 78 Notre Dame (2013-14 to present) 11 Notre Dame (2013-14 to present) 71 Boston College (2005-06 to present) 10 NBA DRAFT PICKS Pitt (2013-14 to present) 47 Virginia Tech (2004-05 to present) 10 Duke 34 Clemson 8 North Carolina 27 ACC ROAD WINS (CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY) Pitt (2013-14 to present) 6 Syracuse 17 Duke 94 Wake Forest 5 Florida State 14 North Carolina 93 Syracuse (2013-14 to present) 4 Louisville 12 Virginia 74 Virginia 9 Florida State 60 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Miami 8 NC State 57 North Carolina 16 Georgia Tech 7 Miami (2004-05 to present) 47 Duke 16 Boston College 6 Virginia Tech (2004-05 to present) 45 Louisville 13 NC State 6 Clemson 44 Syracuse 13 Pitt 6 Georgia Tech 37 Pitt 11 Wake Forest 5 Syracuse (2013-14 to present) 32 Notre Dame 9 Clemson 3 Louisville (2014-15 to present) 32 Virginia 9 Notre Dame 3 Boston College (2005-06 to present) 30 NC State 8 Virginia Tech 3 Notre Dame (2013-14 to present) 28 Florida State 8 Wake Forest 26 Clemson 6 NBA FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKS Pitt (2013-14 to present) 17 Boston College 5 Duke 24 Miami 5 North Carolina 22 SEASONS WITH WINNING ACC ROAD RECORD Georgia Tech 5 Syracuse 11 North Carolina 12 Virginia Tech 5 Florida State 7 Duke 12 Wake Forest 5 Georgia Tech 6 Virginia 7 Louisville 6 Florida State 5 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS NC State 5 NC State 4 North Carolina (2005-09-17) 3 Wake Forest 5 Miami 3 Duke (2010-15) 2 Boston College 4 Louisville 3 Louisville (2013) 1 Virginia 3 Syracuse 3 Virginia (2019) 1 Miami 2 Notre Dame 2 Clemson 1 Virginia Tech 2 NCAA FINAL FOURS Notre Dame 1 Boston College 1 North Carolina (2005-08-09-16-17) 5 Pitt 1 Pittsburgh 1 Duke (2004-10-15) 3 Virginia Tech 1 Clemson 0 Louisville (2005-12-13) 3 Georgia Tech 0 Syracuse (2013-16) 2 due to Covid-19 the 2020 ACC Tournament was limited Georgia Tech (2004) 1 to five first- and second-round games and the NCAA ACC REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS Virginia (2019) 1 Tournament was not held UNC (2005-07-08-09-11-12-16-17-19) 9 Virginia (2007-14-15-18-19-21) 6 Duke (2004-06-10) 3 Florida State (2020) 1 Maryland (2010) 1 Miami (2013) 1

29 #0 – ANTHONY HARRIS 6-4, 196, Red-Shirt Freshman, Guard, Woodbridge, Va.

Scored in double figures twice as a Tar Heel (14 2020-21 FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP vs. UCLA in 2019-20 and 10 vs. NC State this first 12 games DNP - right knee season as a red-shirt freshman) at Florida State 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 5 3 0 0 0 8 Wake Forest 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 2020-21: Averaged 5.0 points and 1.7 assists in NC State 4-5 1-2 1-2 1-1-2 3 10 0 1 1 0 11 the ACC Tournament • Averaging 3.0 points in at Pittsburgh 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 1 0 0 0 7 10.8 minutes per game • Has 20 assists and 11 at Clemson 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 1 1 0 0 14 turnovers • Matched his career high with three at Duke 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 2 0 1 1 0 2 15 at Virginia 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0-0 2 1 0 1 0 1 11 assists in ACC quarterfinal win over Virginia Tech Northeastern DNP - concussion • Tied his career high with two three-pointers and Louisville 2-3 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 1 6 3 0 0 1 11 scored eight points in ACC Tourney win over Notre Marquette 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 1 2 2 1 0 0 10 Dame • The eight points were the most since his Florida State 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 0 0 0 1 11 season-high 10 vs. NC State on 1/23 • Tied his at Syracuse 0-3 0-2 1-2 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 career best with three assists in the home win over Duke 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 0 1 3 4 0 0 11 Duke • Scored six points and had three assists vs. Louisville, returning vs. Notre Dame (ACC) 3-4 2-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 8 0 1 0 1 13 vs. Virginia Tech 1-3 0-1 1-2 0-0-0 3 3 3 1 0 2 10 to action after missing the Northeastern game due to a concussion he vs. Florida State 2-6 0-1 0-2 1-2-3 1 4 2 0 0 0 14 suffered at Virginia • Two steals in a season-high 15 minutes in the win at Duke • Missed the first 12 games of this season (and 32 straight overall) after he injured his right ACL on 12/30/19 (one year and 10 days past surgery) • Season-high 10 points in 10 minutes in the win over NC State • Returned to action on 1/16, when he played eight and a half minutes in the second half at Florida State • Made an immediate impact with five points, excellent defense (won the defensive player of the game award) and a team-high-tying three assists • Led UNC with a plus-10 (no other Tar Heel was better than plus-2 for the game).

2019-20: Missed the first eight games due to a left knee injury he suffered in high school, then played in five straight games from Dec. 8 (at Vir- ginia) through Dec. 30 (Yale) • Suffered a torn right ACL against Yale on 12/30/19 • Had surgery on 1/6/2020 • Was plus-41 and averaged 9.3 points against Gonzaga, UCLA and Yale • Had six points in 13 minutes and was a team-high plus 10 against Yale before being injured.

Season-high 14 points, all in the second half, in UNC’s win over UCLA • Scored eight straight Tar Heel points in a 10-2 run that extended UNC’s lead from four to 12 • Was plus 15 against the Bruins • Also won his first defensive player of the game award • Eight points in 14 minutes at Gonzaga • Saw his first action on 12/8 at Virginia, scoring four points in six minutes • First game action since injuring his left knee as a high school senior on 12/1/18.

Prep: Played at Paul VI Catholic High School in Fairfax, Va., for Coach Glenn Farello • Missed most of his senior season due to a knee injury • Averaged 12.9 points his junior year • Played for Team Takeover in the EYBL with Armando Bacot • Averaged 8.2 points per game, shooting 43 percent from three-point range • Won of the 2018 EYBL Peach Jam Classic • Won the WCAC regular season championship with Paul VI Catholic his junior year.

Personal: Born Anthony Jy’el Harris on July 6, 2000, in Washington, D.C. • Is the son of Anthony and Meecsha Harris • Majoring in exercise and sports science/sports administration.

HARRIS’S STATS Year GP-GS Min. Ave. FGM-A Pct. 3FGM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Off Def Reb Ave. A TO B S Pts Ave. 2019-20 5-0 61 12.2 12-22 .545 3-7 .429 7-8 .875 3 2 5 1.0 3 2 0 4 34 6.8 2020-21 15-0 162 10.8 16-38 .421 4-15 .267 9-16 .563 6 10 16 1.1 20 11 0 9 45 3.0 Totals 20-0 223 11.1 28-60 .467 7-22 .318 16-24 .667 9 12 21 1.1 23 13 0 13 79 4.0

30 #1 – RECHON “LEAKY” BLACK 6-8, 195, Junior, Guard/Forward, Concord, N.C.

Career: Made 58 starts in 83 games • Averages 5.1 2020-21 FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists • Assist-error Coll. of Charleston• 2-8 0-2 0-0 1-1-2 1 4 1 1 1 1 29 ratio of 1.7 to 1 (180 assists/107 turnovers) • Ca- vs. UNLV• 1-9 1-3 2-2 4-6-10 1 5 2 0 1 2 24 reer highs include 16 points at Miami on 1/5/21, vs. Stanford• 3-5 0-0 4-6 1-6-7 1 10 1 4 0 1 34 10 rebounds three times and nine assists vs. Duke vs. Texas• 3-7 0-0 2-3 2-8-10 2 8 2 1 0 1 35 as a sophomore • Scored in double figures eight at Iowa• 4-10 1-1 0-0 1-8-9 2 9 2 1 0 2 28 times • Made 90 steals (27 games with two or NC Central• 1-3 0-2 1-2 1-6-7 2 3 1 2 1 1 23 more) • Played 18 minutes in three NCAA Tour- vs. Kentucky• 1-7 0-3 4-6 1-5-6 3 6 0 0 0 1 32 at NC State• 2-5 0-0 2-2 0-3-3 4 6 4 2 0 3 29 nament games as a freshman in 2018-19 (did not at Georgia Tech 5-7 0-2 0-0 1-2-3 2 10 2 3 1 1 29 score but had eight rebounds and two assists). Notre Dame• 3-7 1-2 1-1 3-1-4 2 8 3 0 0 0 31 at Miami• 6-9 4-4 0-2 2-7-9 3 16 3 2 1 2 34 2020-21: Second in the ACC in assist/turnover ratio Syracuse• 1-7 0-4 3-4 2-2-4 1 5 7 1 3 1 33 in league games (2.8 on 53 assists/19 turnovers) • at Florida State• 0-3 0-1 0-0 2-2-4 4 0 3 2 0 2 20 Leads UNC in assist-error ratio in all games at 1.9 Wake Forest• 3-5 0-1 2-2 2-4-6 2 8 8 1 0 2 30 • Has 51 assists and 21 turnovers in UNC’s 18 wins (19/15 in the losses) • NC State• 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-5-5 1 4 2 0 0 1 34 at Pittsburgh• 2-5 0-1 1-2 3-3-6 0 5 2 1 0 3 31 Led UNC and was eighth in the ACC with 53 assists in league play (3.3 per at Clemson• 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-3-3 2 3 1 2 0 0 21 game) • Third on the team in plus/minus at plus 126 • Has won UNC’s de- at Duke• 4-4 1-1 3-4 1-2-3 4 12 4 1 0 1 24 fensive player of the game award twice (four career) • Averaging 5.7 points at Virginia• 0-4 0-3 0-0 1-2-3 2 0 1 0 0 0 19 and 5.0 rebounds • Scored in double figures four times (16 at Miami, 12 at Northeastern• 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 0 2 3 0 0 1 24 Duke, 10 vs. Stanford and 10 at Georgia Tech) • Had 10 rebounds against Louisville• 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-7-7 1 0 4 1 0 1 22 UNLV and Texas and nine at Iowa and Miami • At least one steal in 24 of 28 Marquette• 1-4 0-1 1-1 1-2-3 1 3 0 3 0 2 25 games and leads the team with 36 (multiple steals 10 times) • Made eight Florida State• 1-5 0-1 4-6 3-4-7 0 6 4 1 0 2 28 at Syracuse• 2-6 0-1 2-3 3-1-4 3 6 3 0 0 2 27 field goals in the three ACC Tournament games after making five in the last Duke• 0-2 0-1 2-2 0-4-4 1 2 2 2 1 1 27 seven regular-season games. vs. Notre Dame (ACC)• 2-7 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 3 4 1 3 0 0 28 vs. Virginia Tech• 3-7 2-4 0-0 0-3-3 1 8 3 1 0 1 30 Scored all eight of his points in the second half in the ACC quarterfinal win vs. Florida State• 3-9 0-2 1-2 3-1-4 2 7 1 1 1 1 24 over Virginia Tech (the most he scored in a game since he had 12 at Duke on 2/6), made two three-pointers (was 1 for 19 from three since he made 4 for 4 at Miami on 1/5) and tied for the team lead with three assists • Three-pointer with 1:30 to play came after VT cut UNC’s lead from 10 to • Held Vegas’s leading scorer without a point for nearly 14 minutes mid- five points • Made the defensive play of the game in the home win over Duke game as UNC went from trailing by three to leading by 19. when he blocked Jordan Goldwire’s shot from behind to prevent a breakaway 2019-20: Averaged 6.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.6 assists • Started 31 layup • Led UNC with a plus 14 and had seven rebounds, four assists and games – 25 at small forward and six (Clemson through Boston College) at two steals in win over Florida State • Seven rebounds, four assists and was the point • Led the team with 40 steals and was second in assists with 83 plus 19 against Louisville • Played another of his best games in the win at • Scored in double figures four times with a career-high 14 points against Duke – 12 points on 4 of 4 FGs, four assists, two steals, timely baskets, Syracuse in the ACC Tournament, three 3FGs at Virginia Tech, 10 rebounds exceptional defense and made 3 of 4 free throws in the final 15 seconds to at Notre Dame and nine assists at home vs. Duke • Played 30 or more min- clinch the win • Was plus 16, second-best on the team • Picked up three utes 15 times and 40-plus twice. fouls in the first half, but was plus 9 in just under six minutes as UNC built an early lead • Tied his season high with three steals at Pittsburgh • Played Prep: Played for coach Jody Barbee at Cox Mill High School in Concord as a one of his finest all-around games as a Tar Heel againstWake Forest – eight senior • Played his first two seasons at Concord High School and his junior points, six rebounds, eight assists (five in the second half), one turnover year at Montverde Academy • Averaged 13.4 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.2 as- and two steals • His assist-turnover of 8/1 was a career best and the best sists and 3.2 steals and was the team’s defensive MVP in leading Cox Mill to by a Tar Heel in the first 14 games • Seven assists, including a key one on the 2018 3-A state championship. a drive-and-dish with 1:22 to play that led to a three-point lead, and played exceptional defense in the win over Syracuse • Played all but 90 seconds in Personal: Born Rechon Malik Black on June 14, 1999, in Concord • Son of the second half and helped hold Buddy Boeheim scoreless in the period • Chon and Carla Black • Given the nickname “Leaky” by his grandmother, Was a plus nine in the second half and plus 16 for the game vs. the Orange due to his middle name, Malik • Majoring in exercise and sport science/ • Career highs in points (16), field goals (six) and three-pointers (four) in sports administration. the 67-65 win at Miami • Had made three 3FGs in the first 10 games, then went 4 for 4 vs. the Hurricanes • Three-pointer with 1:42 to play gave UNC a 63-61 lead • Banked in the go-ahead and game-winning shot with 9.1 seconds to play in the 66-65 win over Notre Dame • Tied his career high with five field goalsat Georgia Tech • Season-best 5 for 7 (.714) from the floor in Atlanta • Season-high three stealsat NC State • Nine points, nine rebounds, two assists and two steals at Iowa • Tied his previous career high of 10 rebounds against both UNLV and Texas • Had eight points, 10 boards and two assists vs. the Longhorns – made two free throws with 25 seconds to play to tie the game at 67 • Driving layup with 1:02 to play gave UNC a 66-63 lead in the win over Stanford • Tied his career high with 10 rebounds (four offensive) and sparked UNC’s defensive effort in win over UNLV • Won his first defensive player of the game this season and the third of his career for his efforts, primarily for defending Bryce Hamilton, in the win over UNLV

BLACK’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min. Ave. FGM-A Pct. 3FGM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Off Def Reb Ave. A TO B S Pts Ave. 2018-19 23-0 239 10.4 23-49 .417 5-12 .417 6-7 .857 10 39 49 2.1 27 15 4 14 57 2.5 2019-20 32-31 954 29.8 80-223 .359 16-63 .254 32-46 .696 45 116 161 5.0 83 56 25 40 208 6.5 2020-21 28-27 774 27.6 57-154 .370 10-44 .227 36-52 .692 39 101 140 5.0 70 36 10 36 160 5.7 Totals 83-58 1968 23.7 160-426 .376 31-119 .261 74-105 .705 94 256 350 4.2 180 107 39 90 425 5.1 31 #2 – CALEB LOVE 6-4, 195, Freshman, Guard, St. Louis, Mo.

2020-21: ACC All-Freshman team • Leads UNC 2020-21 FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP in assists (101) and is second in scoring (10.5 Coll. of Charleston• 4-11 1-4 8-8 0-1-1 3 17 4 1 0 2 26 per game), steals (34) and three-pointers (32) vs. UNLV• 2-9 0-5 2-4 0-3-3 1 6 4 3 3 1 28 • Two-time ACC Freshman of the Week (for his vs. Stanford• 6-18 2-6 2-2 1-2-3 3 16 2 5 1 0 36 play against Wake Forest/NC State and at Duke) • vs. Texas• 2-13 0-4 1-2 0-1-1 2 5 0 4 0 0 30 One of three players to win Freshman of the Week at Iowa• 4-13 1-4 2-3 2-2-4 1 11 6 4 0 1 31 multiple times this season and the only player to NC Central• 4-9 0-2 4-5 0-3-3 3 12 4 6 1 3 32 do twice during conference play • Has led UNC vs. Kentucky• 4-14 0-5 3-3 0-0-0 3 11 6 2 0 0 30 at NC State• 3-14 0-4 5-5 1-3-4 1 11 4 2 0 1 28 in scoring five times (UNC is 4-1 in those games) at Georgia Tech 3-10 2-5 0-0 0-2-2 2 8 4 3 0 1 25 • Averages 11.8 ppg in UNC’s 18 wins • Scored Notre Dame• 2-7 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 1 5 0 2 0 0 15 in double figures 15 times with a high of 25 at at Miami 1-9 1-3 0-0 0-4-4 3 3 4 4 0 1 28 Duke • Scored in double figures in five of the last Syracuse• 2-10 1-5 2-2 0-2-2 2 7 1 2 0 0 20 six games • Season-high four three-pointers at at Florida State• 4-10 3-6 0-0 1-1-2 1 11 0 4 0 2 21 Duke • Made 11 threes in the last five games • Wake Forest• 7-12 2-3 4-7 1-3-4 3 20 3 3 2 2 32 Has more assists than turnovers in 13 games • Season-high nine assists NC State• 6-15 0-2 3-4 0-2-2 1 15 5 5 1 1 29 at Pittsburgh• 3-10 1-5 1-4 1-1-2 5 8 5 1 0 1 26 vs. Northwestern and an ACC-best seven in both games against Duke • Was at Clemson• 2-10 1-6 4-4 0-7-7 1 9 1 4 0 1 30 ninth in the ACC in assists in league play • Leads the team in field goal at Duke• 9-16 4-5 3-3 0-2-2 1 25 7 5 0 1 31 and three-point attempts • Has taken 89 more field goal attempts than any at Virginia• 2-9 0-3 0-0 1-4-5 2 4 3 1 0 1 25 other Tar Heel • Made at least 50 percent of his field goal attempts four Northeastern• 2-8 0-4 2-2 0-0-0 2 6 9 2 0 3 31 times (Wake Forest, Duke twice and Louisville) • Second on the team in Louisville• 4-8 1-4 0-0 0-2-2 1 9 3 4 1 2 27 free throw percentage (.808) • Shooting 82.1 percent from the FT line in Marquette• 0-6 0-2 1-2 0-0-0 2 1 7 3 0 1 30 the 18 wins. Florida State• 3-13 0-4 6-6 1-1-2 3 12 2 6 1 3 31 at Syracuse• 3-10 2-5 2-4 1-7-8 1 10 3 3 0 2 29 Duke 6-12 2-6 4-4 0-3-3 4 18 7 4 0 0 30 One of four UNC freshmen to score in double figures (15), made three vs. Notre Dame (ACC)• 6-14 3-6 0-0 0-4-4 2 15 6 1 0 2 25 3FGs (tied second most this year) and had a season-best A/TO ratio of 6/1 vs. Virginia Tech• 2-12 1-7 2-2 0-2-2 0 7 0 2 0 0 26 in the ACC Tourney win over Notre Dame • Scored 18 points and had seven vs. Florida State• 4-14 3-5 2-2 1-1-2 5 13 1 4 0 2 26 assists and led a Tar Heel offense that shot 55.4 percent from the floor and totaled 91 points in the 91-73 win over Duke • Became first Tar Heel to score at least 18 points and have seven assists in two games against Duke in the same season • Hit two threes in the first half as UNC raced out to a his assists and had two steals in the second half in the win over NC Central 22-point lead, then scored 10 of his 18 in the second half • Had three • Scored 12 of his team-high 16 points in the second half vs. Stanford • second-half steals, made 6 of 6 FTs and scored eight of his 12 points in Blocked three shots against UNLV • Became the eighth freshman to start the second half in the win over Florida State • Season-high nine assists vs. at the point in Roy Williams’ 18 seasons at UNC • Led UNC with 17 points Northeastern (most by a Tar Heel this season) • Game and season highs in vs. Charleston • Went 8 for 8 from the free throw line, the best perfor- points (25), field goals (9), assists (7) and three-pointers (4) at Duke – first mance ever by a Tar Heel in his first game (Danny Green went 6 for 6 as a Tar Heel ever to score 25 and have seven assists at Duke (and the third Tar freshman in the 2005-06 opener vs. Gardner-Webb) • Became the seventh Heel with Charlie Scott and Phil Ford to do that vs. Duke in any game) • UNC freshman point guard to play 25 or more minutes in his first game Was 5 for 8 FG, including 3 for 4 from three, and scored 15 points with six (with Phil Ford, Kenny Smith, Ed Cota, Raymond Felton, Marcus Paige and assists in the second half at Duke • Scored 10 of UNC’s final 22 points Cole Anthony) • His 17 points are the second most among those seven (and had two assists), including a driving layup with 3:46 to play that players (Anthony had 34 last year) and he is the only player with only one broke a 79-all tie and a three-pointer with 1:54 left that extended UNC’s turnover (Kenny Smith had two vs. Missouri in the 1982-83 opener). lead to seven • Made both free throws with 0:58 remaining to give UNC an 87-83 lead • Won his first defensive player of the game award at Clemson Prep: The 2020 Gatorade High School Player of the Year in Missouri • Also • Season-best assist/turnover ratio in the win at Pittsburgh, when he had the Mr. Show-Me Basketball and Class 5 Player of the Year by the Missouri five assists and only one turnover • Led UNC offense that shot 60.7 Basketball Coaches Association • Selected to play in the 2020 McDonald’s percent in the second half and 52.5 for the game • Three-pointer with All-American Game, , Iverson Classic and Nike Hoop 2:59 to play halted a 15-4 Panther run that cut UNC’s lead from 16 to five Summit • First-team all-state and two-time conference player of the year • and proved to be the final field goal of the game for either team • Scored St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s Metro Player of the Year • Played for Coach Jus- eight points and had four assists in the first half as UNC built a 10-lead in tin Tatum (the father of Boston Celtic ) at Christian Brothers its win over NC State (finished with 15 points, his third straight game in College High School in St. Louis • Led the school to the 2020 state semi- double figures) • Season-high 20 points against Wake Forest (became the finals before the season was cut short due to the pandemic • As a senior, second Tar Heel to score 20 in a game this season • Made a season-best 7 averaged 26.3 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.1 assists • Scored a career-best for 12 from the floor (first time better than 50 percent), including 2 for 3 42 points as a senior against East St. Louis High School, the defending from three • Committed two turnovers in the first five minutes vs. the Illinois 3A state champions • That was one of three 40-point games • As a Deacons, then did not commit another until there were 28 seconds to play junior, led Christian Brothers to the state finals while averaging 19.4 points • Key three with seconds to play in the first half that sent UNC to • Second player from Christian Brothers to earn McDonald’s All-America intermission trailing by just two • Season-high three 3FGs at Florida State honors (first since Larry Hughes, who played at Saint Louis University, in • Scored 11 points vs. the Seminoles, his first double-figure scoring effort 1997) • Joined Hughes as the only players in school history to surpass since 12/22 at NC State • Three-pointer from the left wing with 1:42 to 2,000 career points • Helped Christian Brothers win four district and two play cut Miami’s lead to one in UNC’s 67-65 win • Three-pointer with 7:16 conference titles • Took part in minicamps for the 2019 USA Basketball to play came just after Notre Dame built a seven-point lead, the Irish’s Men’s Junior National Team. largest of the second half, and started a 9-0 Tar Heel run • Made two 3FGs at Georgia Tech, his first threes in four games • Matched his season-high Personal: Born Caleb Khristopher Love on Sept. 27, 2001, in St. Louis, six assists and had his best A/TO ratio (6:2) since the season opener in the Mo. • Son of Dennis Love and Alecia Thompson • His dad played college win over Kentucky • Scored nine of his 12 points, handed out all four of football • Honors student • Also played football, bowls and plays mini-golf.

LOVE’S STATS Year GP-GS Min. Ave. FGM-A Pct. 3FGM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Off Def Reb Ave. A TO B S Pts Ave. 2020-21 28-25 778 27.8 100-316 .316 32-123 .260 63-78 .808 11 63 74 2.6 101 91 10 34 295 10.5

32 #3 – ANDREW PLATEK 6-4, 205, Senior, Guard, Guilderland, N.Y.

Has 334 career points in 126 games • Made 46 2020-21 FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP of his 123 field goals from three • Has 94 assists Coll. of Charleston 2-9 1-5 0-0 1-2-3 2 5 1 0 2 4 21 and 56 turnovers (1.7 a/to) • Scored six points in vs. UNLV 4-6 2-4 1-2 1-2-3 3 11 0 2 0 0 16 five games NCAA Tournament games in 2018 and vs. Stanford 1-3 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 1 2 0 2 0 2 16 2019. vs. Texas 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 at Iowa 3-7 2-3 2-2 0-1-1 0 10 0 2 0 0 16 2020-21: Averaging 3.8 points • Fourth on the NC Central 4-6 2-3 1-1 0-0-0 1 11 1 1 0 1 15 team with 18 threes • Is 18 for 55 (.327) from vs. Kentucky 2-6 1-3 1-2 1-3-4 4 6 2 1 0 0 24 at NC State 3-4 1-2 1-1 2-1-3 3 8 1 1 0 0 10 three • Made at least one three in 15 games • at Georgia Tech• 1-5 1-5 0-0 0-1-1 3 3 1 3 0 0 15 Scored in double figures three times (twice in his Notre Dame 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-5-5 0 0 1 0 0 0 15 first three seasons). at Miami 3-6 1-3 0-0 1-0-1 2 7 1 1 0 1 21 Syracuse 3-5 1-3 0-0 3-0-3 3 7 2 0 0 0 20 Made a career-high four free throws and scored at Florida State 1-6 0-2 0-0 1-0-1 1 2 2 0 0 1 19 seven points in ACC Tourney win over Notre Dame Wake Forest 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 8 • Two assists on Senior Night vs. Duke • Led UNC in assists (first time NC State 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 at Pittsburgh 1-3 0-1 0-0 3-0-3 0 2 1 0 0 0 9 this season and fourth career) with a season-high five and was plus 27 vs. at Clemson 1-1 1-1 1-2 0-1-1 0 4 0 2 0 0 20 Louisville • Tied his career high with four field goals and scored nine points at Duke 1-4 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 3 0 2 1 0 13 vs. Northeastern (had scored nine in the previous six games combined) at Virginia 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 13 • Team-high plus 22 against the Huskies (best +/- since he was plus 27 Northeastern 4-5 1-2 0-0 2-1-3 1 9 0 1 0 1 15 in the opener vs. Charleston) • Also won his second career (and second Louisville 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 0 0 5 0 1 1 14 this season) defensive player of the game award vs. Northeastern • Was Marquette 1-4 1-4 2-2 0-1-1 0 5 0 1 0 1 16 a team-best plus 12 in the second half vs. Syracuse • Had a career-high Florida State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 at Syracuse 1-3 1-2 0-0 2-0-2 1 3 1 0 0 0 12 three offensive rebounds vs. the Orange, including one with 1:20 to play Duke• 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 1 0 0 7 that led to a UNC basket and a 75-70 lead • Made the game-winning vs. Notre Dame (ACC) 1-4 1-3 4-4 1-3-4 1 7 1 0 1 0 13 basket on a baseline drive with 3.6 seconds to play in the 67-65 win at vs. Virginia Tech 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 Miami • Defensive player of the game at Miami (second of the season and vs. Florida State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 career), helping hold the Canes to 65 points and 35 percent shooting • Three-pointer with 6:09 to play against Kentucky gave UNC a 59-54 lead • Made two threes vs. NC Central, the third time this season and ninth time • Son of Michael Platek and Catherine Schunk • Majoring in exercise and in his career he made multiple threes in a game • Only Tar Heel to make sport science/sports administration with a minor in history. a three against NCCU and scored eight of his 11 points vs. the Eagles in the second half • Scored eight of his 11 points vs. UNLV in the first half, helping UNC overcome a 13-0 deficit (hit a three for UNC’s first points and another three to cut the deficit to six) • Scored 11 points in just 15 min- utes vs. NCCU • Made two 3FGs and scored 10 points at Iowa • Earned his first career defensive player of the game award (tied his career high with two blocks and made a career-high four steals) and was plus 27 in the opener vs. Charleston.

2019-20: Averaged 3.9 points and 1.4 assists in 17.9 minutes per game • Season-high nine points against Louisville, Duke and Gardner-Webb • Had 27 assists/11 turnovers and went 20 for 54 from the floor in nine starts from 1/11/20 to 2/11/20 • Made two three-pointers four times (Notre Dame, Wofford, Gonzaga and Louisville) • Made 13 of 57 from three-point range, including 8 of 35 in ACC play • Had 44 assists and 19 turnovers (2.3) • Played 555 minutes (played 117 as a sophomore).

Prep: Averaged 13.6 points, 5.7 rebounds and 3.1 assists at Northfield Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts • Played two seasons for Coach John Carroll at NMH • Also played three years at Guilderland High School for Coach Mike Parks • Averaged 25.3 points in his final season at Guil- derland • Teammate of UNC freshman Walker Miller with the Albany City Rocks on the Nike EYBL circuit • Led his team to a school-record 30 wins, New England Prep League regular-season and Tournament 4A champion- ships • Made 86 three-pointers and shot 38 percent from three-point range • Earned first-team All-New England Prep honors and was the team captain • Scored 22 points in the Jordan Brand Regional Game played in Brooklyn • Also played lacrosse • Member of the Dean’s List for two years at NMH • National Honor Society student.

Personal: Born Andrew Theodore Platek on April 8, 1998, in Albany, N.Y.

PLATEK’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min. Ave. FGM-A Pct. 3FGM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Off Def Reb Ave. A TO B S Pts Ave. 2017-18 35-0 264 7.5 27-55 .491 10-27 .370 7-10 .700 15 24 39 1.1 18 10 2 3 71 2.0 2018-19 32-0 117 3.7 14-30 .467 5-15 .333 2-4 .500 4 5 9 0.3 7 5 3 6 35 1.1 2019-20 31-9 555 17.9 45-124 .363 13-57 .228 18-30 .600 22 42 64 2.1 44 19 2 10 121 3.9 2020-21 28-2 374 13.4 37-94 .394 18-55 .327 15-18 .833 21 25 46 16 25 22 5 13 107 3.8 Totals 126-11 1310 10.4 123-303 .406 46-154 .299 42-62 .677 62 96 158 1.3 94 56 12 32 334 2.7

33 #4 – RJ DAVIS 6-0, 160, Freshman, Guard, White Plains, N.Y.

2020-21: Academic All-ACC team honoree • Fifth 2020-21 FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP on the team in scoring at 8.6 points per game Coll. of Charleston• 4-9 1-3 2-4 2-2-4 3 11 1 1 0 1 27 • Averaged 11.0 ppg over the last seven games vs. UNLV• 5-9 3-4 3-3 2-4-6 1 16 1 1 0 0 28 (after averaging 3.5 in the previous six games) • vs. Stanford• 3-8 2-4 2-2 1-2-3 3 11 1 3 0 0 27 Scored in double figures 14 times with a high of vs. Texas• 3-11 0-2 5-7 1-3-4 2 11 3 3 0 1 33 19 vs. Virginia Tech in the ACC quarterfinals • at Iowa• 4-8 2-5 2-4 0-2-2 1 12 8 3 0 0 34 Led UNC in scoring three times (UNLV, at Florida NC Central• 2-10 0-5 2-2 0-1-1 2 6 3 3 0 0 33 State, Virginia Tech) • Has scored in double vs. Kentucky• 1-6 1-4 0-1 0-0-0 2 3 1 0 0 0 16 at NC State• 5-14 1-4 0-0 0-3-3 2 11 3 3 0 0 36 figures in four of the last seven games • Third at Georgia Tech• 1-7 1-3 2-2 0-3-3 2 5 3 3 0 0 24 on the team in three-pointers with 31 • Made Notre Dame 1-6 1-6 0-0 0-3-3 0 3 2 2 0 0 23 multiple 3FGs 10 times with a high of four vs. at Miami• 1-5 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 2 2 0 3 0 0 14 Virginia Tech • Season-high eight assists at Iowa Syracuse• 3-8 2-6 4-4 1-1-2 0 12 1 0 0 2 22 • Made 36 of his last 41 from the free throw line at Florida State 6-9 2-3 2-2 0-4-4 1 16 3 1 0 1 20 (.878) • Leads the team in free throw percentage Wake Forest 4-7 0-0 5-6 1-1-2 2 13 0 1 1 2 17 among those with 50 or more attempts (.821) • Shooting a team-high NC State 3-6 1-1 3-5 1-1-2 1 10 3 2 0 0 16 at Pittsburgh 2-7 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 1 5 3 2 0 0 21 84.4 percent from the FT line in the 18 wins • Was 11th in the ACC in at Clemson 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 2 1 0 1 12 free throw percentage in league play • Won Carolina’s defensive player of at Duke 0-5 0-3 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 2 0 0 0 15 the game award against Wake Forest, at Pittsburgh, at Syracuse and vs. at Virginia 3-8 0-2 0-0 1-0-1 2 6 0 2 0 2 24 Virginia Tech, Northeastern 0-4 0-1 4-4 1-1-2 2 4 3 0 0 1 16 Louisville 2-5 2-4 0-0 0-0-0 1 6 3 1 0 0 18 Made all three free throws to give Carolina a 64-62 lead over Florida State Marquette 4-10 2-4 1-2 0-2-2 3 11 1 4 0 1 18 with 3:15 to play in the ACC Tournament semifinal • Led UNC in scoring Florida State 3-11 2-7 4-4 0-3-3 1 12 1 5 0 1 23 at Syracuse 3-9 1-3 2-2 0-1-1 2 9 3 4 0 1 23 with a season-high 19 points, 14 of which came in the second half, and Duke 1-3 0-0 3-4 0-2-2 2 5 0 2 0 0 17 was the defensive player of the game in the ACC quarterfinal win over vs. Notre Dame (ACC) 5-9 2-5 2-2 0-2-2 0 14 0 0 0 3 19 Virginia Tech • Made three of his four 3FGs in the second half • Scored six vs. Virginia Tech 6-10 4-7 3-3 0-4-4 1 19 1 2 0 1 25 straight points to give UNC a 56-49 lead with 9:46 to play, then hit threes vs. Florida State 2-10 0-3 3-3 0-1-1 2 7 2 2 0 1 24 with 4:12 and 1:08 to play to push the lead into double digits • Sea- son-high three steals and scored 14 vs. Notre Dame in ACC Tourney second round, his highest scoring output since 1/16 at Florida State • Made two the all-time prep scoring record in Westchester County with 2,446 career threes for the third game in a row and scored 12 points in the win over points, topping the previous record set by Danya Abrams, who went on to Florida State • Scored 11 vs. Marquette, his first game in double figures in play at Boston College • Fifth-most points ever in the Catholic High School seven games • Made two threes, had three assists and was plus 24 against Athletic Association, which is comprised of Catholic high schools in New Louisville – the two threes were his first in five games and marked his first York City, Long Island, Westchester and Buffalo (the largest Catholic high game with multiple threes since 1/16 at Florida State • Had three assists school athletic league in the United States) • Abrams’ Westchester County and was plus 20 vs. Northeastern • Scored all 10 of his points in the sec- scoring record stood for 27 seasons • Senior season ended early due to ond half in the win over NC State, including eight straight points for the Tar the coronavirus, just after Stepinac had won the CHSAA’s Archdiocesan Heels in a span of 2:13 that gave UNC its biggest lead of the game at 59- title and was preparing to play in the state quarterfinals • Had 18 points, 45 • Scored in double figures for the third game in a row with 13 and won 11 rebounds and eight assists in the Archdiocese championship game win his first defensive player of the game award vs. Wake Forest • Was the first over top-seeded St. Raymond’s • Named The (Westchester) Journal News’ game in which he did not attempt a three • Had a steal and behind the Player of the Decade for the 2010s • Was named the CHSAA’s MVP in back pass that led to a Bacot dunk and 10-point lead late in the game • 2020 after being named first-team all-league as a sophomore and junior • ACC Freshman of the Week for January 11-17 for his play against Syracuse As a senior, averaged 26.5 points, 8.0 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 2.1 steals and Florida State • Tied his then-season high with 16 points at Florida while making 34 percent of his three-point attempts • Teamed with Duke State • Season-best 6 for 9 from the floor (2 of 3 3FGs) and season-best signee A.J. Griffin at Archbishop Stepinac • Led Stepinac to Archdiocese, three assists/one turnover vs. the Seminoles • Scored 12 points (totaled city and state (2017 and 2018) titles and won the Torrey Pines Classic • 10 in the previous three games) and led UNC with a plus 14 in the win Averaged 25.4 points as a junior. over Syracuse • Made two 3FGs vs. the Orange, including one with 10:47 to play that sparked a 13-0 UNC run after the Orange had taken its largest Personal: Born RJ Davis on Oct. 21, 2001, in White Plains, N.Y. • Son of lead of the game at 56-51 • Had no turnovers in almost 22 minutes and Robert and Venessa Davis • His dad scored 2,118 points (without a three- made a pair of free throws with 21 seconds to play to seal the win • Led point shot) from 1982-86 at Mercy College and still holds the Manhattan UNC in plus/minus with a plus 10 in the one-point win over Notre Dame • school’s career scoring record • Member of the National Honor Society • Made his first start at the point at Georgia Tech • Tied his season high with Wears No. 4 because his birthday (10/21) adds up to 4 (1-0-2-1) • Wore five field goals at NC State • Bruised his right knee when he was fouled that number as a high school sophomore when Stepinac won city and state driving to the basket in the first half vs. Kentucky and played just 2:34 in titles • Also played football and soccer. the second half • Led UNC in scoring for the first time with 16 points vs. UNLV • The fourth two-guard to start in his first game as a freshman under Roy Williams with Marcus Ginyard, Wayne Ellington and Justin Jackson • Scored 11 points vs. Charleston in his college debut.

Prep: The 2020 Gatorade High School Player of the Year in New York • Named New York’s Mr. Basketball by the Basketball Coaches Association of New York, the first player in his school’s history to win the award • Played for Coach Patrick Massaroni at Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains, N.Y. • Selected to play in the McDonald’s All-American Game, Jor- dan Brand Classic, Iverson Classic and BallisLife All-American Game • Set

DAVIS’S STATS Year GP-GS Min. Ave. FGM-A Pct. 3FGM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Off Def Reb Ave. A TO B S Pts Ave. 2020-21 28-10 622 22.2 77-217 .355 31-96 .323 55-67 .821 11 51 62 2.2 54 54 1 19 240 8.6

34 #5 – ARMANDO BACOT 6-10, 240, Sophomore, Forward/Center, Richmond, Va.

Averaged 10.8 points and 8.1 rebounds in 60 2020-21 FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP games as a Tar Heel (started all but 2021 Senior Coll. of Charleston• 4-5 0-0 3-4 3-5-8 0 11 0 1 3 0 22 Night) • Scored in double figures 35 times with vs. UNLV• 4-4 0-0 4-4 2-3-5 3 12 1 3 0 0 20 a career-high 23 vs. Oregon as a freshman • Has vs. Stanford• 4-5 0-0 2-3 2-4-6 2 10 0 4 0 0 20 18 double-doubles and 24 games with 10 or more vs. Texas• 3-5 0-0 4-7 6-6-12 1 10 0 1 1 0 25 rebounds. at Iowa• 2-4 0-0 0-0 3-8-11 5 4 0 2 1 0 22 NC Central• 6-7 0-0 7-10 5-6-11 2 19 0 1 1 1 27 2020-21: Third-team All-ACC • First-team All-ACC vs. Kentucky• 5-8 0-0 4-6 5-3-8 2 14 1 0 2 0 28 at NC State• 7-9 0-0 2-4 3-3-6 1 16 0 3 1 0 24 Tournament after averaging 16.3 points, 10.7 re- at Georgia Tech• 5-8 0-0 4-6 0-5-5 3 14 0 3 0 2 23 bounds, 2.7 blocks and 1.3 steals and shooting Notre Dame• 1-7 0-0 2-4 5-5-10 2 4 1 1 0 1 17 65.5 percent from the floor in the three games • at Miami• 1-3 0-0 5-5 0-2-2 3 7 0 1 0 0 21 Grabbed 18 of his 32 rebounds on the offensive Syracuse• 7-13 0-0 1-3 7-5-12 2 15 2 0 0 1 27 boards • Leads the team in scoring (12.2), field at Florida State• 3-6 0-0 3-5 3-2-5 1 9 1 0 0 0 17 goal percentage (.627), rebounding (8.0) and Wake Forest• 8-10 0-0 2-4 0-6-6 4 18 3 2 0 2 22 blocks (26) • Last Tar Heel to lead in those four categories was Brice John- NC State• 8-12 0-0 1-4 2-6-8 1 17 1 0 1 2 28 at Pittsburgh• 8-10 0-1 5-6 4-6-10 1 21 2 2 3 0 31 son in 2016 • Leads in the ACC in field goal percentage, is third in offensive at Clemson• 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-3-3 4 1 0 2 0 1 19 rebounding and fifth in rebounding • Has the eighth-highest single-season at Duke• 6-12 0-0 4-7 2-4-6 2 16 1 1 1 2 25 field goal percentage in UNC history • Led UNC in scoring nine times • at Virginia• 3-7 0-0 1-3 2-8-10 3 7 2 0 1 0 25 Leads the team in scoring (13.8 ppg) and field goal percentage (.655) in Northeastern• 4-9 0-0 1-2 1-7-8 1 9 0 3 0 0 20 the 18 wins • Scored in double figures 19 times (leads the team) with a Louisville• 7-8 0-0 0-0 2-7-9 3 14 1 0 0 1 18 high of 21 at Pittsburgh on 1/26 • UNC is 14-5 in those games • Scored Marquette• 1-4 0-0 1-2 2-3-5 3 3 2 0 0 0 13 18, 18, 20, 17 and 12 points (17.0 ppg) and made 32 of 49 field goals Florida State• 2-3 0-0 2-2 2-2-4 3 6 0 3 1 0 15 at Syracuse• 7-10 0-0 4-5 8-7-15 3 18 1 3 1 0 25 (.653) in the last five games • Made at least 50 percent of his shots from Duke 6-10 0-0 6-7 3-3-6 2 18 0 3 1 0 26 the floor 22 times • Three double-doubles in the last five games and seven vs. Notre Dame (ACC)• 7-10 0-0 6-7 8-5-13 1 20 1 1 2 1 24 for the season • Double-figure rebounds in 10 games • Averaging 3.2 of- vs. Virginia Tech• 7-9 0-0 3-7 6-7-13 4 17 1 0 4 1 25 fensive rebounds per game • Five or more offensive boards in eight games vs. Florida State• 5-10 0-0 2-3 4-2-6 2 12 1 0 2 2 26 • Has 29 offensive rebounds in the last five games • Second on the team in plus/minus at plus 132 and second in most games with a positive plus/ minus (18). 2019-20: Averaged 9.6 points and 8.2 rebounds in 32 games (all starts) • Had 17 points, 13 rebounds and a season-high four blocks in ACC Most rebounds by a Tar Heel freshman since Antawn Jamison in 1995-96 quarterfinal win over Virginia Tech • Second consecutive ACC Tournament • Had 11 double-doubles, second most by a Tar Heel freshman and the game with 13 rebounds, the first Tar Heel to do that since Mitch Kupchak most since Jamison’s 13 • Led the team in blocks (36), was second in FG had 14 vs. Wake Forest and 15 vs. Clemson in 1975 • Went scoreless until percentage (.469) and rebounding and fourth in scoring • Scored in double 1:54 left in the first half, when he scored UNC’s last four points of the figures 16 times with a high of 23 vs. Oregon • Scored 20 or more three half, then scored 10 straight points for UNC in the second half to give the times (23 vs. Oregon, 22 vs. Elon and 21 vs. Clemson) • Grabbed 10 or Tar Heels a 68-58 lead • Game-high 20 points and 13 rebounds in ACC more rebounds 14 times with highs of 16 at home vs. Virginia and 15 vs. Tourney win over Notre Dame – had 11 and eight in the first half as UNC Alabama • Made at least 50 percent of his FG attempts in 16 games • built a 16-point lead at the break • Grabbed eight offensive rebounds vs. Third UNC freshman to have three straight double-doubles in points and re- the Irish, which tied his career high (for the second time in three games) bounds, joining Mike O’Koren in 1976-77 and Jamison in 1995-96 (Bacot and tied the second most ever by a Tar Heel in an ACC Tourney game • accomplished that two different times) • Averaged 2.7 offensive rebounds Scored 11 of his 18 points (which tied for the team lead) in the first half in (grabbed four or more 11 times). the home win over Duke, including nine points in the first 10 minutes as UNC raced to a 26-6 lead • Also UNC’s defensive player of the game vs. Prep: Played his freshman through junior seasons at Trinity Episcopal the Blue Devils • Scored 18 points, his most in eight games, and grabbed School in Richmond, Va., for Coach Richard Hamlin and his senior year a season-high 15 rebounds at Syracuse (third career game with 15 or more at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., for Coach Sean McAloon • Averaged boards) • Eight offensive rebounds at Syracuse also was a season high 12.4 points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.8 blocks and shot 62 percent from the (matched the high for any Tar Heel this season) • Made 7 of 8 shots from floor at IMG • Led IMG to the 2019 prep national championship • Member the floor and had 14 points, nine rebounds vs. Louisville • Scored 12 of of the U-18 USA Basketball National Team in 2018 with Coby White and his 16 points in the second half at Duke, including eight of UNC’s first 10 Cole Anthony • 2018 Richmond Times-Dispatch Player of the Year and points in the half that extended Carolina’s lead from two to eight points • was first-team all-metro and all-state • Was the VISAA League Co-Player Season-high 21 points on 8-10 FG, 5-6 FT, grabbed a game-high 10 of the Year, a USA Today All-Virginia first-team and Max Prep All-America rebounds and blocked three shots in the win at Pittsburgh • Made 8 of 12 selection. from the floor, scored a team-high 17 points and was UNC’s defensive player of the game in the win over NC State • Scored 12 first-half points as Personal: Born Armando Linwood Bacot on March 6, 2000, in Richmond, UNC built a 43-33 lead over the Pack • Scored 14 of his 18 points in the Va. • Son of Christie Lomax and Armando Bacot Sr. • Has a younger broth- second half vs. Wake Forest • Scored four of his 15 points in the final 1:22 er, King, two older sisters A’mari and Azhane, and a younger sister, Joi’L • to give UNC a 75-70 lead in the win over Syracuse • Had seven offensive Azhane plays basketball for Virginia State University • Earned admission in rebounds led to nine second-chance points • Led UNC with 14 points October 2020 to the Kenan-Flagler Business School. against Kentucky, 11 of which came in the second half • First double-dou- ble this season with 10 points and 12 rebounds vs. Texas • Six offensive rebounds vs. the Longhorns led to six points.

BACOT’S STATS Year GP-GS Min. Ave. FGM-A Pct. 3FGM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Off Def Reb Ave. A TO B S Pts Ave. 2019-20 32-32 780 24.4 114-243 .469 0-0 – 80-124 .645 87 176 263 8.2 39 55 36 16 308 9.6 2020-21 28-27 636 22.7 131-209 .627 0-1 .000 80-122 .656 90 133 223 8.0 22 40 26 17 342 12.2 Totals 60-59 1416 23.6 245-452 .542 0-1 .000 1670-246 .650 177 309 486 8.1 61 95 62 33 650 10.8

35 #11 – DAY’RON SHARPE 6-10, 265, Freshman, Forward/Center, Greenville, N.C.

2020-21: ACC All-Freshman team • Was second in 2020-21 FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP the voting for ACC Freshman of the Year and Sixth Coll. of Charleston 4-8 0-0 5-6 5-5-10 3 13 2 0 1 2 22 Man of the Year (FSU’s Scottie Barnes won both) • vs. UNLV 0-0 0-0 1-4 1-5-6 1 3 1 4 1 0 16 Leads the country in offensive rebound percentage vs. Stanford 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-6-7 2 4 4 3 4 2 19 (.188) and the ACC in offensive rebounds (3.5 per vs. Texas 4-6 0-0 0-1 4-1-5 2 8 1 1 1 0 16 game) • Second on the team in rebounding (7.8) at Iowa 5-6 0-0 3-6 2-4-6 4 13 1 3 0 2 14 and blocks (25), third in steals (23) and fourth NC Central 4-8 0-0 4-4 1-5-6 1 12 2 0 2 1 22 in scoring (9.7) • Led UNC in scoring vs. Notre vs. Kentucky 3-8 0-1 1-4 6-5-11 3 7 2 2 0 0 21 at NC State 3-6 0-1 0-0 4-3-7 3 6 1 3 1 1 14 Dame (25), Clemson (16), Northeastern (15) and at Georgia Tech• 3-6 0-0 1-4 3-4-7 0 7 1 1 0 2 19 Louisville (21) • Averaged 10.0 points in ACC Notre Dame• 9-19 0-0 7-9 8-2-10 2 25 1 2 0 1 29 games • Seventh in the ACC in total rebounding at Miami• 4-12 0-0 4-5 7-9-16 3 12 0 3 1 2 27 • Averaging 7.2 offensive rebounds and 16.1 Syracuse 3-6 0-0 2-4 0-4-4 4 8 2 1 0 0 15 rebounds per 40 minutes • Has the highest at Florida State 3-7 0-0 0-0 4-2-6 2 6 2 2 1 0 22 offensive and total rebounds per 40 minutes in a Wake Forest 1-6 0-0 2-2 1-5-6 2 4 0 1 0 2 22 season of any Tar Heel in history • Edges Kennedy Meeks (6.25 offensive NC State 8-13 0-0 0-1 3-7-10 1 16 0 2 0 0 24 at Pittsburgh 3-5 0-0 0-2 0-7-7 3 6 4 1 1 1 16 rebounds per 40 minutes in 2016-17) and Sean May (16.01 rebounds at Clemson 6-8 0-0 4-10 5-3-8 1 16 1 3 0 0 24 per 40 in 2004-05) • Leads UNC with six defensive player of the game at Duke 5-5 0-0 1-4 4-5-9 1 11 0 3 0 1 17 awards (Stanford, at NC State, at Georgia Tech, Notre Dame, Louisville, at Virginia 3-8 0-0 0-1 2-5-7 1 6 3 1 1 1 19 Florida State in the ACC semifinals) • Grabs 44.7 percent of his rebounds Northeastern 7-14 0-0 1-1 4-4-8 0 15 1 1 1 1 19 on the offensive boards • Has five or more offensive rebounds seven times Louisville 10-14 0-0 1-5 8-3-11 1 21 1 1 2 1 17 • Scored in double figures 12 times and has 10 or more boards eight times Marquette 3-6 0-0 3-5 4-7-11 4 9 1 2 2 1 24 • Six double-doubles • Six games with two steals. Florida State 0-4 0-0 3-4 3-3-6 4 3 0 4 1 0 12 at Syracuse 2-5 0-0 2-4 4-3-7 2 6 1 3 0 0 14 Duke 2-6 0-0 3-5 1-4-5 1 7 1 1 2 1 16 Started and had a season-high six assists to go with 14 points and 10 vs. Notre Dame (ACC)• 7-10 0-0 0-3 7-3-10 3 14 6 3 0 0 19 rebounds vs. Notre Dame in the ACC second round • Was 7 for 10 from the vs. Virginia Tech 4-7 0-0 2-2 3-2-5 3 10 2 2 2 1 21 floor vs. the Irish (made a combined seven field goals in the four previous vs. Florida State 2-6 0-0 1-5 2-4-6 0 5 0 1 1 0 17 games) • Seven offensive boards vs. Notre Dame equaled the sixth most ever by a Tar Heel in an ACC Tourney game • Had 11 rebounds vs. Mar- quette, his second consecutive game with 11 • Game highs in scoring (21) mores Lennie Rosenbluth, Larry Miller, Rusty Clark and Bobby Jones, and and rebounds (11) and made a season-high 10 field goals (most by a Tar freshmen James Worthy, Sam Perkins, Pete Chilcutt, Sean May, Ed Davis Heel this season) vs. Louisville • Tied his season high with eight offensive and Cole Anthony with double-doubles in their UNC debuts. rebounds • Team-high 15 points and eight boards and was plus 21 vs. Northeastern • Made all five FG attempts, scored 11 points with a game- Prep: Selected to play in the 2020 McDonald’s All-American Game, Jordan high nine rebounds in the win at Duke • Grabbed four offensive rebounds Brand Classic and Nike Hoop Summit • Played his senior season for Coach that led to six points vs. the Blue Devils • The only Tar Heel to score in Kevin Boyle at Montverde Academy in Montverde, Fla. • Montverde went double figures at Clemson (16) • Seven rebounds, four assists, played solid 26-0 and was ranked No. 1 in the nation by MaxPreps • Averaged 12.1 defense against ACC leading scorer Justin Champagnie (helping limit to points and 7.3 rebounds as a senior at Montverde • Previously played nine FGA) and was a team-high plus 11 in the win at Pittsburgh • Scored three seasons at South Central High School in Winterville, N.C., for Coach 12 first-half points and finished with a double-double (16/10) in the win Chris Cherry • Won a state championship and was the MVP of the North over NC State • Made both ends of a 1-and-1 to give Carolina a 69-68 lead Carolina 4A state tournament in 2019 • He averaged 16.5 points and 10.7 it would not relinquish in its win over Syracuse • Season-high 16 rebounds rebounds as South Central posted a 30-1 record • Averaged 14.3 points, (seven offensive) at Miami – tying the second most ever in a game by a 9.3 rebounds and 2.6 blocks as a sophomore en route to a 27-1 record and UNC freshman • Named the ACC Freshman of the Week for Dec. 28-Jan. 3 a berth in the 4A state semifinals • Took part in the training camps for the after recording his first ACC double-double with 25 points and 10 rebounds 2019 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Team. in the 66-65 win over Notre Dame • Scored 19 of his game-high 25 points in the second half (19 of UNC’s 37 second-half points) • The 25 points Personal: Born Day’Ron Y. Sharpe on Nov. 6, 2001, in Greenville, N.C. • are the most by a UNC freshman post player since Tyler Hansbrough scored Son of Derrick and Michelle Sharpe • Honors student • Plays the piano. 27 at Duke on 3/4/2006 • Set season highs for the Tar Heels in points (25), field goals (9) and offensive rebounds (7) • He was the first Tar Heel to score 20 in a game this season • With UNC trailing 57-53 he scored six straights points (steal and dunk, offensive rebound slam and two free throws), then gave UNC a 64-63 lead with 1:35 to play on a dunk.

Season-high and game-high 11 rebounds (six offensive) in the win over Kentucky • Scored 12 points and added six boards vs. NCCU • Had 13 points, six rebounds and two steals in just 14 minutes due to foul trouble at Iowa • Had eight points and five rebounds in 16 minutes vs. Texas • MOST REBOUNDS — GAME BY A UNC FRESHMAN Led UNC with four assists and added seven rebounds, four blocks and two 20 Antawn Jamison at Virginia, Jan. 17, 1996 steals in the win over Stanford • Won his first defensive player of the game 16 Day’Ron Sharpe at Miami, Jan. 5, 2021 award in the win over Stanford • Became the first Tar Heel to ever have 16 Armando Bacot vs. Virginia, Feb. 15, 2020 seven rebounds, four assists, four blocks and two steals in a game (Danny ^16 Harrison Barnes vs, LIU, March 18, 2011 in Charlotte Green is only other Tar Heel to have four assists, four blocks and two steals *16 Rasheed Wallace vs. Florida State, March 11, 1994 in Charlotte in a game; he did that and had four rebounds vs. Valparaiso on 12/20/07) 16 Rasheed Wallace vs. Marshall, Jan. 2, 1994 • Became the 11th Tar Heel to record a double-double in his first game 16 James Worthy vs. Detroit, Dec. 15, 1979 when he had 13 points and 10 rebounds vs. Charleston • Joined sopho-

SHARPE’S STATS Year GP-GS Min. Ave. FGM-A Pct. 3FGM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Off Def Reb Ave. A TO B S Pts Ave. 2020-21 28-4 539 19.3 110-212 .519 0-2 .000 51-101 .505 97 120 217 7.8 41 54 25 23 271 9.7

36 #13 – WALKER KESSLER 7-1, 245, Freshman, Forward/Center, Newnan, Ga.

2020-21: Earned co-ACC Freshman of the Week 2020-21 FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP honors for his performances against Marquette and Coll. of Charleston 3-4 0-1 0-0 2-2-4 1 6 0 1 0 0 4 Florida State • Is 51 for 87 (.586) from the floor, vs. UNLV 3-3 0-0 1-1 4-2-6 0 7 0 0 0 1 14 including 37 of 57 (.649) in the last 10 games • vs. Stanford 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0-0 4 0 0 0 0 1 9 Grabbed 45 of his 93 rebounds (48.4 percent) on vs. Texas 1-1 0-0 2-5 0-2-2 1 4 0 1 0 0 9 the offensive boards • Scored 92 points and has at Iowa 1-3 0-0 0-2 1-0-1 1 2 0 0 1 0 6 57 rebounds in the last 10 games (had 36 points NC Central 1-2 0-1 3-3 0-1-1 2 5 0 3 1 0 7 vs. Kentucky 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 in the first 18 games) • Set or matched season at NC State 1-1 0-0 1-2 3-3-6 0 3 0 1 3 3 12 scoring and field goal highs in five straight games at Georgia Tech 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 from February 13-27, including all four times this Notre Dame 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 2 0 1 1 0 5 season he scored in double figures. at Miami 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 1 1 0 1 0 0 5 Syracuse 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 2 2 1 1 0 0 5 First career double-double (16 points and 12 at Florida State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 rebounds) and a season-high and UNC freshman Wake Forest 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 NC State 1-2 0-0 0-2 2-1-3 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 record eight blocks in the ACC second round win over Notre Dame • Set all- at Pittsburgh 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 time ACC Tournament freshman record with eight blocks (previous was six at Clemson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 by Duke’s Mike Gminski in 1977 and Wake Forest’s in 1994) • at Duke 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Previous UNC record for any ACC Tourney game was six by Eric Montross in at Virginia 3-5 0-0 3-4 2-3-5 3 9 0 0 0 0 12 1994 • Made 7 of 11 field goals, had five offensive rebounds and two steals Northeastern 4-8 1-2 1-2 4-3-7 1 10 2 0 1 1 12 • Won UNC’s defensive player of the game honors for the second time. Louisville 4-6 0-0 2-4 2-2-4 2 10 3 1 2 2 12 Marquette 5-6 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 0 10 0 1 0 1 8 Florida State 9-10 0-0 2-2 5-3-8 3 20 0 1 4 1 24 Blocked three shots in the home win over Duke • Season- and game-high at Syracuse 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 1 4 1 2 0 1 10 20 points, nine field goals (in 10 attempts), five offensive rebounds, eight Duke 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 1 4 1 0 3 0 9 rebounds and four blocks in the 78-70 win over ACC-leading Florida State • vs. Notre Dame (ACC) 7-11 0-0 2-2 5-7-12 1 16 0 1 8 2 21 Started the second half vs. the Seminoles and went 7 for 7 from the floor for vs. Virginia Tech 1-5 0-0 2-3 3-4-7 2 4 0 0 0 0 12 14 points (four more than his previous game high) in 12:18 of second-half vs. Florida State 0-1 0-0 2-4 1-2-3 2 2 0 0 0 0 9 action • Also won his first defensive player of the game award vs. FSU • Made five field goals and matched his previous scoring high again with 10 points vs. Marquette • Season-high three assists, all in the first half as UNC MOST BLOCKED SHOTS — GAME, UNC built a 48-29 lead, scored 10 points for the second straight game and had 10 Brendan Haywood vs. Miami (Fla.), Dec. 4, 2000 two steals against Louisville • Then-season highs in points (10), rebounds 9 John Henson vs. Michigan State, Nov. 11, 2011 (7) and assists (2) vs. Northeastern • Led UNC with a then-season-high nine in San Diego (on USS Carl Vinson) points and added five rebounds in 12 minutes at Virginia • Six rebounds 9 Warren Martin vs. Stanford, Dec. 20, 1985 and had three blocks and three steals at NC State • Key player in Carolina’s *8 Walker Kessler vs. Notre Dame, March 10, 2021 in Greensboro late first-half surge at NC State • Seven points and six rebounds vs. UNLV ^8 Brice Johnson vs. Florida Gulf Coast, March 17, 2016 in Raleigh • Missed several practices leading up to the first game due to Covid safety 8 Brendan Haywood vs. Tulsa, Nov. 11, 2000 protocols • Had six points and four rebounds in four minutes vs. Charleston. MOST BLOCKS — GAME, UNC FRESHMEN *8 Walker Kessler vs. Notre Dame, March 10, 2021 in Greensboro Prep: The 2020 Gatorade High School Player of the Year and Mr. Basket- 6 Armando Bacot vs. Oregon, Nov. 29, 2019 in The Bahamas ball in the state of Georgia • The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Georgia 6 Ed Davis at Virginia Tech, March 4, 2009 Player of the Year • Named to the 2020 McDonald’s All-American Game 6 Rasheed Wallace vs. Virginia, Feb. 19, 1994 and Nike Hoop Summit • As a senior, led Woodward Academy (College 6 Rasheed Wallace vs. NC State, Jan. 5, 1994 Park, Ga.) to the first boys basketball state title in the school’s 120-year MOST BLOCKS — ACC TOURNAMENT GAME, ALL FRESHMEN history • Played at Woodward for Coach Anthony Thomas • Career totals *8 Walker Kessler vs. Notre Dame, March 10, 2021 in Greensboro include 2,003 points, 1,185 rebounds and 524 blocks • Averaged 17.8 6 Tim Duncan, Wake Forest vs. Georgia Tech, 1994 points, 9.3 rebounds, 5.2 blocked shots, 1.3 steals and 1.2 assists as a 6 Mike Gminski, Duke vs. Clemson, 1977 senior • In a February 2020 game against Sandy Creek, which featured the state’s top-ranked junior, he scored 33 points on 14 of 25 shooting with 13 rebounds and three blocks • As a junior, averaged 21.0 points, 11.9 rebounds and 6.4 blocks • Participated in a 2019 minicamp for the USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Team.

Personal: Born Walker Ross Kessler on July 26, 2001, in Atlanta • Is the son of Dr. Chad and Andrea Kessler • Member of the National Honor So- ciety • His father played basketball at Georgia from 1983-87, scored 675 career points, won Academic All-America honors and was a fifth-round NBA Draft pick by the L.A. Clippers in 1987 • Walker’s brother, Houston, played at Georgia from 2013-17 • His uncle, the late Alec Kessler, earned All-SEC honors at Georgia, where he led the Bulldogs to the 1990 SEC champion- ship • Alec is Georgia’s second-leading career scorer and was selected by Houston with the ninth pick in the 1990 NBA Draft • Plays the guitar.

KESSLER’S STATS Year GP-GS Min. Ave. FGM-A Pct. 3FGM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Off Def Reb Ave. A TO B S Pts Ave. 2020-21 28-0 241 8.6 51-87 .586 1-4 .250 22-41 .537 45 48 93 3.3 8 15 25 15 125 4.5

37 #14 – DONOVAN “PUFF” JOHNSON 6-8, 190, Freshman, Guard, Moon Township, Pa.

2020-21: Not in uniform for the last 14 games af- 2020-21 FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP ter spraining a toe on his right foot in practice on Coll. of Charleston 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 1/22 • Last played against Wake Forest on 1/20 • vs. UNLV 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 Had a , steal and offensive rebound basket in vs. Stanford 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 the one-point win over Notre Dame • Big bucket vs. Texas 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 gave UNC a five-point lead in the second half in at Iowa 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 the win over Kentucky • Made his first collegiate NC Central 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 vs. Kentucky 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 0 0 5 three-point attempt in the win over Charleston • at NC State 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 Missed several practices leading up to the first at Georgia Tech 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 1 2 1 0 0 0 5 game due to Covid safety protocols. Notre Dame 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 0 2 0 0 1 1 9 at Miami 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Named one of the best freshman shooters in the Syracuse 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 ACC by Lindy’s. at Florida State 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 Wake Forest 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 next 14 games DNP – right foot Prep: A native of Moon Township, Pa., where he played for Coach Adam Kaufman at Moon Area High School • Graduated in 2020 from Hillcrest Prep in Phoenix, where he was coached by former NBA guard Mike Bibby • Totaled 1,960 points in his prep career • Teams went 103-19 • Averaged 14.4 points, 8.2 rebounds and 2.6 assists and shot 44.6 percent from three-point range (29 of 65) in 14 games at Hillcrest • Earned MVP honors in Hillcrest’s bracket at the John Wall Invitational in Raleigh • Finalist at State Farm’s national three-point contest • Played his first three prep seasons at Moon Area High School in Pennsylvania • As a junior at Moon Area, he averaged 22.1 points, 9.4 rebounds, 1.6 steals and 1.2 blocks per game while hitting 46 percent of his three-point attempts • Scored 17 points in the 2019 PIAA Class 5A championship game win over Arch- bishop Wood • PIAA Class 5A, Pittsburgh Tribune, Beaver County Times and Sectional Player of the Year in 2019 • First-team all-state as a junior, second-team as a sophomore • Three-time all-section honoree • Made 11 consecutive three-point attempts as a freshman starter.

Personal: Born Donovan Christopher Johnson on Oct. 11, 2000, in Pitts- burgh, Pa. • Son of Gilbert and Amy Johnson • The younger brother of former Tar Heel Cameron Johnson, who earned 2019 first-team All-ACC honors and plays for the Phoenix Suns • Chose No. 14 because it’s one number higher than what Cameron wore at Carolina • Also played baseball and football (wide receiver and running back as a youth) • Enjoys improv- ing his tennis and ping-pong skills while playing against Cameron • Has sung in a concert choir • His mother gave each of her children nicknames and his was Puff because he liked the cereal Cocoa Puffs.

JOHNSON’S STATS Year GP-GS Min. Ave. FGM-A Pct. 3FGM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Off Def Reb Ave. A TO B S Pts Ave. 2020-21 14-0 59 4.2 6-14 .429 1-9 .111 2-2 1.000 1 6 7 0.5 1 2 1 1 15 1.1

38 #15 – GARRISON BROOKS 6-10, 240, Senior, Forward, LaFayette, Ala. (Luh-FET)

Career: Started 107 of 132 games • The 78th 2020-21 FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP player to score 1,000 points as a Tar Heel • Has Coll. of Charleston• 3-10 0-0 1-2 2-9-11 2 7 1 4 2 0 28 scored 1,266 points (51st in UNC history) and vs. UNLV• 5-13 0-0 4-8 3-4-7 1 14 1 1 0 3 23 grabbed 788 rebounds (tied with Tyler Zeller for vs. Stanford• 4-8 0-0 2-5 5-4-9 4 10 1 0 0 0 29 23rd) • Made 52.8 percent of his shots from the vs. Texas• 7-12 0-0 4-7 3-4-7 3 18 0 1 2 0 30 floor • Scored in double figures 59 times and has at Iowa• 7-11 0-0 3-3 4-4-8 4 17 2 2 0 0 33 18 games with 10 or more rebounds • Scored 20 NC Central• 1-3 0-0 3-4 3-1-4 2 5 1 1 0 0 23 or more points 13 times with a career-high 35 vs. Kentucky• 5-7 0-1 1-3 2-4-6 4 11 1 3 1 1 26 at NC State• 5-14 0-0 0-1 2-5-7 4 10 1 3 2 0 29 against Georgia Tech on 1/4/20 and 30 vs. NC at Georgia Tech 4-7 1-1 0-0 3-8-11 3 9 1 1 1 0 29 State on 2/25/20 • Career-high 14 rebounds at Notre Dame 2-7 1-1 0-0 3-5-8 2 5 4 0 0 1 29 Syracuse on 2/29/20 • Has 14 double-doubles • at Miami 1-7 0-0 4-6 3-4-7 4 6 1 2 3 2 26 Won Carolina’s defensive player of the game award Syracuse• 5-12 0-0 6-6 2-8-10 2 16 2 3 2 3 33 37 times, the second-highest total by any Tar Heel at Florida State• 3-5 0-0 6-7 0-1-1 3 12 3 2 0 2 33 since 2007 (Marcus Paige had 39 from 2012-16). Wake Forest• 3-11 0-1 4-6 2-5-7 3 10 1 1 0 1 33 NC State• 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 5 4 1 2 2 0 21 at Pittsburgh• 8-11 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 4 16 2 3 1 0 32 Scored 31 points and grabbed 20 rebounds in five NCAA Tournament games at Clemson• 4-10 0-1 0-1 1-8-9 3 8 1 1 0 1 34 in 2018 and 2019 • NCAA-high 10 points and eight rebounds vs. Iona in at Duke• 5-9 0-0 2-4 1-5-6 1 12 4 2 1 2 35 the 2019 first round. at Virginia• 2-7 0-0 1-2 1-5-6 2 5 1 1 0 0 24 Northeastern• 4-13 0-0 3-4 4-9-13 3 11 0 2 0 0 26 2020-21: Third on the team in scoring (10.2 ppg) and rebounding (6.8 rpg) Louisville• 5-7 0-0 2-7 1-3-4 2 12 2 0 1 1 26 • Made 28 of 45 field goal attempts (.622) over his last seven games • Won Marquette• 8-10 0-0 2-4 2-3-5 4 18 0 2 0 2 30 defensive player of the game honors four times (Iowa, Kentucky, Syracuse, Florida State• 1-2 0-0 2-2 3-3-6 1 4 1 0 1 0 25 at Syracuse• 5-9 0-0 1-2 1-5-6 2 11 1 4 0 0 29 Duke) • Scored in double figures 16 times and has 10 or more rebounds Duke• 6-9 2-3 0-0 1-4-5 3 14 3 1 1 0 25 three times • Season highs include 18 points vs. Texas and Marquette, 13 vs. Notre Dame (ACC) DNP – sprained left ankle rebounds vs. Northeastern and four assists vs. Notre Dame and at Duke. vs. Virginia Tech• 2-6 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 1 5 1 0 1 1 22 vs. Florida State 1-2 0-0 3-4 5-3-8 4 5 1 1 0 0 27 Did not play against Notre Dame in ACC Tourney due to a sprained left ankle, an injury he suffered 42 seconds into the Duke game on 3/6 • Only the second career game he has missed • Made 6 of 9 shots from the floor 18.8 points per game and was second in rebounding (9.0) and field goal and had 14 points, four assists and a career-high two three-pointers in the percentage (.535) • In all games, was fourth in the ACC in scoring, fifth in home win over Duke on Senior Night • Was 4 for 4 and scored nine points rebounding and second in field goal percentage • First Tar Heel to lead the in the first half as UNC built a 42-26 head at the break • Was his sixth win ACC in scoring in league play since Tyler Hansbrough in 2008 • Scored 25 in 10 career games against the Blue Devils and the seventh time he scored or more points in the last four regular-season games, the first Tar Heel to in double figures vs. Duke • Matched his season highs with eight field goals do that since Antawn Jamison in 1998 • Scored in double figures 26 times and 18 points vs. Marquette • Scored 10 of his 12 points at Duke in the with 30 or more twice, 25 or more seven times and 20 or more 13 times • first half as UNC built a double-digit lead • Won UNC’s defensive player of Seven-game streak with 20 or more was the longest by a Tar Heel since Tyler the game award as he helped limit Matthew Hurt, the second-leading scorer Hansbrough (nine) in 2008-09 • Defensive player of the game 13 times • in the ACC, to seven points on six shots • Scored 10 of his 16 points in Had 12 double-doubles, including six in a row, the longest streak by a Tar the first half at Pittsburgh as UNC built an early advantage • Season-best Heel since 2011 • Went 49 for 61 (.803) from the free throw line in the 8 for 11 from the floor vs. the Panthers • Helped limit ACC leading scorer last six games. Justin Champagnie to just nine field goal attempts • First double-double of the season with 16 points/10 rebounds in the win over Syracuse • Scored Prep: Played for coaches Frank Tolbert and Chris Brandt at Auburn High 14 first-half points vs. the Orange, his highest scoring half of the season • School • Earned first-team all-state honors once and second-team hon- Went 6 for 6 from the free throw line and added two assists, two blocks and ors twice • Opelika-Auburn News Player of the Year • Played in the Ala- a career-high tying three steals • Matched his career best with three blocks, bama-Mississippi All-Star game • Averaged 14.3 points, 9.1 rebounds and hit two key free throws with 46 seconds to play (to break a 63-all tie) and 2.3 blocks as a senior and broke the school record for career blocks with forced a turnover on the next play in UNC’s win at Miami • Led UNC with 334 • Scored 1,457 points and grabbed 1,116 rebounds in his four years, a season-high four assists in the home win over Notre Dame • Grabbed 11 becoming the second player in Auburn High history with 1,000 or more in rebounds at Georgia Tech • Carolina’s defensive player of the game in the both categories • Earned first-team all-state, all-region and all-area honors win over Kentucky, leading a defensive effort that held the Cats to 33 per- and was runner-up for Class 7A state player-of-the-year honors • Led Auburn cent shooting from the floor and 25 points in the second half • Led UNCat to the 2017 7A state championship finals. Iowa with 17 points on 7 of 11 from the floor • Earned All-Tournament team honors at the Maui Invitational (averaged 14.0 points and 7.3 rebounds in Personal: Born Garrison O’Neal Brooks on June 29, 1999, in Meridian, three games in Asheville) • Led UNC with a season-high 18 points vs. Texas Miss. • Son of Chris and Tammara Colquitt • Majoring in communication (turnaround baseline jumper with 2:35 to play gave UNC its first lead of the studies. second half, but was Carolina’s final field goal of the game) • Scored his UNC’S DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE 1,000th point in the win over UNLV. GAME LEADERS SINCE 2007

2019-20: Carolina’s Most Valuable Player, Defensive Player of the Year, Most Marcus Paige, 2012-16 39 Garrison Brooks, 2017-present 37 Improved Player and co-captain • Averaged 16.8 points and a team-high Marcus Ginyard, 2005-10 32 8.5 rebounds • Earned second-team All-ACC honors and was voted the Tyler Zeller, 2008-12 30 ACC’s Most Improved Player • Led the ACC in scoring in conference play at Nate Britt, 2013-17 29

BROOKS’ CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min. Ave. FGM-A Pct. 3FGM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Off Def Reb Ave. A TO B S Pts Ave. 2017-18 37-16 540 14.6 65-123 .528 0-0 – 37-63 .587 61 67 128 3.5 20 33 11 11 167 4.5 2018-19 36-36 825 22.9 116-202 .574 0-0 – 53-83 .639 82 121 203 5.6 44 30 18 20 285 7.9 2019-20 32-31 1118 34.9 207-387 .535 2-7 .286 123-192 .641 103 170 273 8.5 63 66 17 17 539 16.8 2020-21 27-24 760 28.1 108-227 .476 4-8 .500 55-90 .611 60 124 184 6.8 38 43 21 20 275 10.2 Totals 132-107 3243 24.6 496-939 .528 6-15 .400 268-428 .626 306 482 788 6.0 165 172 67 68 1266 9.6 39 #24 – KERWIN WALTON 6-5, 205, Freshman, Guard, Hopkins, Minn.

2020-21: Academic All-ACC team honoree • Leads 2020-21 FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP the team in three-pointers (56) and three-point Coll. of Charleston 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 2 0 0 0 11 percentage (.415) • Has the highest three-point vs. UNLV 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 0 3 1 0 0 0 13 percentage by a UNC freshman with at least vs. Stanford 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 2 2 0 0 8 50 made (previous .414 by Rashad McCants in vs. Texas 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 8 2002-03) • Made 19 starts (every game since at Iowa 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 3 1 0 2 12 12/30 except Senior Night) • ACC Freshman of NC Central 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 1 0 0 11 the Week for his play against Northeastern and vs. Kentucky 3-3 3-3 4-4 0-0-0 1 13 1 2 0 0 14 at NC State 1-1 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 1 3 1 0 0 0 12 Louisville • Is second in the ACC in three-point at Georgia Tech• 3-4 3-4 0-0 1-1-2 1 9 4 1 0 1 22 percentage and ninth in threes made per game Notre Dame• 4-8 4-8 0-0 0-1-1 0 12 3 1 0 0 27 • In ACC play, he was second in threes made at Miami• 4-8 3-7 2-2 0-1-1 2 13 4 3 1 1 21 per game (2.56) behind Virginia’s Sam Hauser Syracuse• 4-9 1-5 0-0 2-1-3 1 9 0 2 1 0 21 and Syracuse’s Buddy Boeheim • Made three or at Florida State• 5-13 4-10 0-0 0-2-2 4 14 2 2 0 0 29 more 3FGs 12 times, including a season-high five Wake Forest• 3-8 1-4 0-0 0-4-4 1 7 2 2 0 1 25 against Louisville and four against Notre Dame, Florida State and Duke NC State• 3-6 2-5 0-0 0-1-1 1 8 4 1 0 1 23 at Pittsburgh• 4-8 2-5 0-0 0-0-0 1 10 2 1 0 0 26 (twice) • UNC is 8-4 when he makes three or more 3FGs • Fifty-six of his at Clemson• 3-7 3-6 0-0 0-1-1 0 9 1 1 0 0 23 77 field goals are three-pointers • Scored in double figures 11 times with at Duke• 4-4 4-4 0-0 0-2-2 1 12 1 1 0 1 23 a high of 19 vs. Louisville • UNC is 9-2 when he scores in double figures at Virginia• 3-7 2-6 0-0 0-1-1 0 8 0 1 0 1 26 • Averaging 8.2 points for the season, including 10.1 ppg in the last 21 Northeastern• 5-10 3-7 1-1 0-2-2 1 14 2 1 0 1 29 games • Second on the team in assist/turnover ratio with 52 assists and 34 Louisville• 7-10 5-10 0-0 1-1-2 1 19 4 3 1 1 24 turnovers (1.5) • Is 19 for 23 (.826) from the free throw line • Leads UNC Marquette• 2-9 2-7 2-2 0-1-1 2 8 0 2 0 1 25 in plus/minus at plus 134 and in most games with a positive plus/minus Florida State• 3-10 3-10 4-4 0-2-2 1 13 3 1 1 2 26 at Syracuse• 1-10 0-7 0-0 0-1-1 2 2 2 1 0 0 22 (19). Duke 6-9 4-7 2-2 0-2-2 0 18 2 1 1 0 26 vs. Notre Dame (ACC)• 1-5 1-5 0-0 1-2-3 3 3 3 0 0 0 22 Scored all 11 of his points (including three 3FGs) in the second half in the vs. Virginia Tech• 2-4 1-2 3-6 1-3-4 2 8 1 1 0 0 25 ACC semifinal loss to Florida State • Added a season-high five rebounds vs. Florida State• 4-10 3-7 0-0 0-5-5 0 11 1 2 0 2 28 and two steals vs. the Seminoles • Was just the second time in 11 games UNC lost when he scored in double figures (both losses against FSU) • Shared team scoring honors (first time) with 18 points in the home win Prep: Averaged 26 points and 11 rebounds as a senior at Hopkins High over Duke • Made 6 of 9 shots from the floor (4 of 7 3FGs) vs. the Blue School in Minnetonka, Minn., a suburb of Minneapolis. • Played for Coach Devils • Tied his season high with three two-point field goals (also vs. Ken Novak • Named to the Star Tribune’s All-Metro first team as a senior Syracuse on 1/12) • Scored 10 of his 13 points, had three assists and no after leading the Royals to a 24-5 record and the 4-A section title • Hop- turnovers in the second half and was 4 for 4 from the FT line in the last kins was the state champion in 2019. 58 seconds in the win over Florida State • Hit a key three-pointer with just under 5:00 to play after FSU had cut UNC’s lead from seven points to two Personal: Born Kerwin Kamal Walton on Oct. 20, 2001, in Robbinsdale, • Season-highs in points (19), field goals (7), three-pointers (5) and assists Minn. • Son of Kerwin Walton and Dolores Perry • Chose No. 24 to honor (tied with 4) against Louisville • Had tied his previous season highs with Kobe Bryant • Excels at badminton and drawing. four threes and 14 points in just the first half vs. the Cardinals • Became the first Tar Heel to make five threes in a game this season • Matched his season high with 14 points vs. Northeastern • Made all four of his three-point attempts and scored 12 points at Duke • Hit two threes, both in the final 5:41, and had four assists in the win over NC State • Second 3FG came with 4:09 to play after State cut UNC’s 14-point lead to six • Season highs in field goals (five) and points (14) and tied his season high with four three-pointers at Florida State • Played a season-high 29 minutes and took a season-high 13 shots (10 3FGA) in Tallahassee • Three of his four field goals vs. Syracuse were two-pointers (came into the game with two two-pointers in the first 11 games) • Tied his season highs with 13 points and four assists at Miami • His first blocked shot of the season led to a transition three-pointer by Leaky Black that gave UNC the lead with 1:42 to play • Made four three-pointers vs. Notre Dame, most by a Tar Heel this season • Three with 2:22 to play gave Carolina a 62-61 lead • Made his first start at Georgia Tech, hitting three second-half three-pointers and adding a season-high four assists • The three 3FGs came in a span of 2:49, breaking a tie game and giving Carolina a 64-59 lead • Season-high 13 points, 10 in the second half, in the win over Kentucky (had scored six points in the first six games) • Was 3 for 3 from three-point range and 4 for 4 from the line vs. Kentucky • Hit back-to-back threes that tied the game at 49, then gave UNC the lead for good with a pair of free throws coming out of a TV break • Was plus 14 against the Wildcats • Had three assists and two steals and was the only Tar Heel with a positive plus-minus at Iowa • Made Carolina’s only three-pointer vs. Texas • First collegiate three came in the win over UNLV • Two assists in his debut vs. Charleston.

WALTON’S STATS Year GP-GS Min. Ave. FGM-A Pct. 3FGM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Off Def Reb Ave. A TO B S Pts Ave. 2020-21 28-19 582 20.8 77-174 .443 56-135 .415 19-23 .826 8 41 49 1.8 52 34 5 15 229 8.2

40 2020-21 GAME-BY-GAME STATS

#21 STERLING MANLEY FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP 2020-21 FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP at Virginia DNP – sprained ankle first 24 games DNP Northeastern 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Duke 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 Louisville 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 vs. Notre Dame (ACC) 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Marquette DNP vs. Virginia Tech DNP Florida State DNP vs. Florida State DNP at Syracuse DNP Duke• 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 0 1 0 0 3 #22 WALKER MILLER vs. Notre Dame (ACC) 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2020-21 FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP vs. Virginia Tech DNP Coll. of Charleston 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 vs. Florida State DNP vs. UNLV 0-1 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 vs. Stanford DNP #34 DUWE FARRIS vs. Texas DNP 2020-21 FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP at Iowa DNP Coll. of Charleston 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 NC Central DNP vs. UNLV 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 vs. Kentucky DNP vs. Stanford DNP at NC State DNP vs. Texas DNP at Georgia Tech DNP at Iowa DNP Notre Dame DNP NC Central DNP at Miami DNP vs. Kentucky DNP Syracuse DNP at NC State DNP at Florida State DNP at Georgia Tech DNP Wake Forest DNP Notre Dame DNP NC State DNP at Miami DNP at Pittsburgh DNP Syracuse DNP at Clemson DNP at Florida State DNP at Duke DNP Wake Forest DNP at Virginia 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 NC State DNP Northeastern 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 at Pittsburgh DNP Louisville DNP - sprained ankle at Clemson DNP Marquette DNP at Duke DNP Florida State DNP at Virginia 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 at Syracuse DNP Northeastern 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Duke• 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Louisville 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 vs. Notre Dame (ACC) 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Marquette DNP vs. Florida State DNP Florida State DNP at Syracuse DNP #25 CREIGHTON LEBO Duke DNP 2020-21 FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP vs. Notre Dame (ACC) DNP Coll. of Charleston 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 vs. Virginia Tech DNP vs. UNLV 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 vs. Florida State DNP vs. Stanford DNP vs. Texas DNP #35 RYAN McADOO at Iowa DNP 2020-21 FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP NC Central DNP Coll. of Charleston 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 vs. Kentucky 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ vs. UNLV 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 at NC State DNP vs. Stanford DNP at Georgia Tech DNP vs. Texas DNP Notre Dame DNP at Iowa DNP at Miami DNP NC Central DNP Syracuse DNP vs. Kentucky 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ at Florida State DNP at NC State DNP Wake Forest DNP at Georgia Tech DNP NC State DNP Notre Dame DNP at Pittsburgh DNP at Miami DNP at Clemson DNP Syracuse DNP at Duke DNP at Florida State DNP – ankle at Virginia 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Wake Forest DNP Northeastern 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 NC State DNP Louisville 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 at Pittsburgh DNP Marquette DNP at Clemson DNP Florida State DNP at Duke DNP at Syracuse DNP at Virginia 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Duke DNP Northeastern 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 vs. Notre Dame (ACC) 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Louisville 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 vs. Virginia Tech DNP Marquette DNP vs. Florida State DNP Florida State DNP at Syracuse DNP #30 K.J. SMITH Duke 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2020-21 FG 3FG FT REB PF PTS A TO B S MP vs. Notre Dame (ACC) 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Coll. of Charleston 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 vs. Virginia Tech DNP vs. UNLV 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 vs. Florida State DNP vs. Stanford DNP vs. Texas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 at Iowa DNP NC Central DNP vs. Kentucky 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ at NC State DNP at Georgia Tech DNP Notre Dame DNP at Miami DNP Syracuse DNP at Florida State DNP Wake Forest DNP NC State DNP at Pittsburgh DNP at Clemson DNP at Duke DNP 41 CAREER HIGHS

#0 – ANTHONY HARRIS #5 – ARMANDO BACOT #21 – STERLING MANLEY Points: 14 vs. UCLA (12/21/19) Points: 23 vs. Oregon (11/29/19) Points: 16 vs. Bucknell (11/15/17) Field Goals: 5 vs. UCLA (12/21/19) Field Goals: 9 vs. Elon (11/20/19) Field Goals: 6 vs. Bucknell (11/15/17), Tennessee Three-Pointers: 2 vs. UCLA (12/21/19), vs. Notre Free Throws: 9 vs. Oregon (11/29/19) Tech (11/16/18) Dame (3/10/21) Offensive Rebounds: 8 vs. Wofford (12/15/19), at Free Throws: 4 several times Free Throws: 3 at Gonzaga (12/18/19) Syracuse (3/1/21), vs. Notre Dame (3/10/21) Offensive Rebounds: 7 vs. Bucknell (11/15/17) Offensive Rebounds: 2 at Duke (2/6/21) Rebounds: 16 vs. Virginia (2/15/20) Rebounds: 13 vs. Bucknell (11/15/17) Rebounds: 3 vs. Wofford (12/15/19) Assists: 7 vs. Miami (1/25/20) Assists: 2 at Syracuse (2/21/18), vs. Texas Assists: 3 several times Turnovers: 5 vs. Virginia (2/15/20) (11/22/18) Turnovers: 4 vs. Duke (3/6/21) Blocks: 6 vs. Oregon (11/29/19) Turnovers: 4 vs. Texas (11/22/18) Steals: 2 vs. Wofford (12/15/19), at Duke (2/6/21) Steals: 3 at Pittsburgh (1/18/20) Blocks: 3 vs. Wake Forest (12/30/17) Steals: 2 vs. Tennessee Tech (11/16/18) #1 – LEAKY BLACK #11 – DAY’RON SHARPE Points: 16 at Miami (1/5/21) Points: 25 vs. Notre Dame (1/2/21) #22 – WALKER MILLER Field Goals: 6 at Miami (1/5/21) Field Goals: 10 vs. Louisville (2/20/21) Points: 4 vs. Virginia Tech (1/21/19), at Gonzaga Three-Pointers: 4 at Miami (1/5/21) Free Throws: 7 vs. Notre Dame (1/2/21) (12/18/19) Free Throws: 4 several times Offensive Rebounds: 8 vs. Notre Dame (1/2/21), vs. Field Goals: 2 vs. Virginia Tech (1/21/19) Offensive Rebounds: 5 at Notre Dame (2/17/20) Louisville (2/20/21) Free Throws: 2 at Gonzaga (12/18/19), vs. UNLV Rebounds: 10 at Notre Dame (2/17/20), vs. UNLV Rebounds: 16 at Miami (1/5/21) (11/30/20) (11/30/20), vs. Texas (12/2/20) Assists: 4 vs. Stanford (12/1/20), at Pittsburgh Rebounds: 4 at Wake Forest (2/11/20) Assists: 9 vs. Duke (2/8/20) (1/26/21) Turnovers: 4 several times Turnovers: 4 vs. UNLV (11/30/20), Florida State #24 – KERWIN WALTON Blocks: 3 vs. Syracuse (1/12/21) (2/27/21) Points: 19 vs. Louisville (2/20/21) Steals: 4 at Pittsburgh (1/18/20) Blocks: 4 vs. Stanford (12/1/20) Field Goals: 7 vs. Louisville (2/20/21) Steals: 2 several times Three-Pointers: 5 vs. Louisville (2/20/21) #2 – CALEB LOVE Free Throws: 4 vs. Kentucky (12/19/20), Florida Points: 25 at Duke (2/6/21) #13 – WALKER KESSLER State (2/27/21) Field Goals: 9 at Duke (2/6/21) Points: 20 Florida State (2/27/21) Offensive Rebounds: 2 vs. Syracuse (1/12/21) Three-Pointers: 4 at Duke (2/6/21) Field Goals: 9 Florida State (2/27/21) Rebounds: 5 vs. Florida State (3/12/21) Free Throws: 8 vs. Charleston (11/25/20) Free Throws: 3 vs. NC Central (12/12/20) Assists: 4 several times Offensive Rebounds: 2 at Iowa (12/8/20) Offensive Rebounds: 5 Florida State (2/27/21), vs. Turnovers: 3 at Miami (1/5/21), vs. Louisville Rebounds: 8 at Syracuse (3/1/21) Notre Dame (3/10/21) (2/20/21) Assists: 9 vs. Northeastern (2/17/21) Rebounds: 12 vs. Notre Dame (3/10/21) Blocks: 1 several times Turnovers: 6 vs. NC Central (12/12/20), Florida Assists: 3 vs. Louisville (2/20/21) Steals: 2 at Iowa (12/8/20), vs. Florida State State (2/27/21) Turnovers: 3 vs. NC Central (12/12/20) (2/27/21), vs. Florida State (3/12/21) Blocks: 3 vs. UNLV (11/30/20) Blocks: 8 vs. Notre Dame (3/10/21) Steals: 3 vs. NC Central (12/12/20), Northeastern Steals: 3 at NC State (12/22/20) #25 – CREIGHTON LEBO (2/17/21), Florida State (2/27/21) Points: 2 at Virginia (2/13/21), vs. Northeastern #14 – PUFF JOHNSON (2/17/21), vs. Louisville (2/20/21) #3 – ANDREW PLATEK Points: 3 vs. Charleston (11/25/20) Rebounds: 1 twice Points: 12 vs. Portland (11/23/17) Field Goals: 1 several times Field Goals: 4 several times Three-Pointers: 1 vs. Charleston (11/25/20) #30 – K.J. SMITH Three-Pointers: 3 vs. Western Carolina (12/6/17) Free Throws: 2 at Georgia Tech (12/30/20) (set while playing at Pacific in 2016-17 unless noted) Free Throws: 4 vs. Notre Dame (3/10/21) Offensive Rebounds: 1 vs. UNLV (11/30/20), Notre Points: 17 at Cal State Fullerton (12/3/16) Offensive Rebounds: 3 vs. Syracuse (1/12/21) Dame (1/2/21) Field Goals: 5 at Cal State Fullerton (12/3/16), vs. Rebounds: 8 vs. Clemson (1/11/20) Rebounds: 2 vs. Notre Dame (1/2/21) Pacific Union (12/23/16) Assists: 6 vs. Clemson (1/11/20) Assists: 1 at Georgia Tech (12/30/20) Three-Pointers: 2 vs. Pacific Union (12/23/16) Turnovers: 3 at Georgia Tech (12/30/20) Turnovers: 1 vs. UNLV (11/30/20) Free Throws: 6 at Cal State Fullerton (12/3/16) Blocks: 2 vs. Tennessee Tech (11/16/18), vs. Blocks: Rebounds: UNC– 4 at NC State (1/27/20) Charleston (11/25/20) Steals: 1 vs. Notre Dame (1/2/21) Assists: 4 at Cal State Fullerton (12/3/16); UNC– 4 Steals: 2 several times vs. Wofford (12/15/19) #15 – GARRISON BROOKS Turnovers: 2 at Cal State Fullerton (12/3/16), vs. #4 – RJ DAVIS Points: 35 vs. Georgia Tech (1/4/20) Pacific Union (12/23/16); UNC– 2 vs. Wofford Points: 19 vs. Virginia Tech (3/11/21) Field Goals: 11 at Virginia Tech (1/22/20), at NC (12/15/19), at Gonzaga (12/18/19) Field Goals: 6 at Florida State (1/16/21), vs. Virginia State (1/27/20), at Notre Dame (2/17/20) Blocks: 2 at Loyola Marymount (1/26/17) Tech (3/11/21) Three-Pointers: 2 vs. Duke (3/6/21) Steals: 3 vs. Pacific Union (12/23/16) Three-Pointers: 4 vs. Virginia Tech (3/11/21) Free Throws: 17 vs. Georgia Tech (1/4/20) Free Throws: 5 vs. Texas (12/2/20), vs. Wake Forest Offensive Rebounds: 9 at Duke (3/7/20) #34 – DUWE FARRIS (1/20/21) Rebounds: 14 at Syracuse (2/29/20) Rebounds: 1 vs. UNLV (11/30/20), Louisville Offensive Rebounds: 2 vs. Charleston (11/25/20), vs. Assists: 6 vs. NC State (2/5/19), at Virginia Tech (2/20/21) UNLV (11/30/20) (1/22/20) Rebounds: 6 vs. UNLV (11/30/20) Turnovers: 5 vs. Alabama (11/27/19), Duke #35 – RYAN McADOO Assists: 8 at Iowa (12/8/20) (2/8/20), at Syracuse (2/29/20) Points: FGCU– 2 vs. North Florida and at Stetson Turnovers: 5 vs. Florida State (2/27/21) Blocks: 3 vs. Notre Dame (11/6/19), Oregon Rebounds: 1 several times Blocks: 1 vs. Wake Forest (1/20/21) (11/29/19), at Miami (1/5/21) Assists: UNC– 1 twice Steals: 3 vs. Notre Dame (3/10/21) Steals: 3 vs. Pitt (2/3/18), at Elon (11/9/18), vs. UNLV (11/30/20), vs. Syracuse (1/12/21)

42 2020-21 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATS

PTS FG FG% 1st 2nd 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O-D-REB PF A TO B ST Carolina, W 79 28-71 .394 .484 .325 4-18 .222 19-24 .792 17-32-49 16 12 9 9 10 College of Charleston 60 24-60 .400 .419 .379 8-23 .348 4-10 .400 8-26-34 20 13 15 3 5 Carolina, W 78 25-60 .417 .406 .429 7-20 .350 21-32 .656 19-35-54 15 11 16 5 7 vs. UNLV 51 18-62 .290 .462 .167 8-37 .216 7-15 .467 14-21-35 25 7 17 3 10 Carolina, W 67 24-52 .462 .433 .500 4-12 .333 15-24 .625 15-28-43 22 11 24 5 6 vs. Stanford 63 20-51 .392 .476 .333 5-20 .250 18-24 .750 6-17-23 19 9 13 7 14 Carolina, L 67 24-58 .414 .393 .433 1-9 .111 18-32 .563 20-30-50 14 6 14 4 2 vs. Texas 69 25-60 .417 .414 .419 9-22 .409 10-14 .714 8-24-32 25 10 11 4 10 Carolina, L 80 31-65 .477 .406 .545 6-15 .400 12-20 .600 15-32-47 18 22 18 2 7 at Iowa 93 34-76 .447 .429 .463 17-40 .425 8-14 .571 14-24-38 17 22 11 5 8 Carolina, W 73 23-50 .460 .391 .519 2-15 .133 25-31 .806 11-26-37 15 13 18 6 7 NC Central 67 26-58 .448 .429 .467 8-19 .421 7-8 .875 6-19-25 23 14 15 1 10 Carolina, W 75 26-61 .426 .500 .355 5-20 .250 18-29 .621 15-23-38 25 14 11 3 2 vs. Kentucky 63 21-53 .396 .438 .333 3-13 .231 18-30 .600 14-28-42 30 8 16 4 5 Carolina, L 76 31-70 .443 .515 .378 2-12 .167 12-17 .706 18-27-45 19 15 18 7 8 at NC State 79 30-64 .469 .528 .393 8-17 .471 11-20 .550 12-22-34 19 10 14 6 8 Carolina, L 67 25-56 .446 .481 .414 8-20 .400 9-14 .643 10-27-37 19 17 18 2 7 at Georgia Tech 72 27-51 .529 .440 .615 10-22 .455 8-16 .500 2-23-25 17 18 13 2 11 Carolina, W 66 24-69 .348 .313 .378 8-23 .348 10-14 .714 22-27-49 10 15 9 2 4 Notre Dame 65 26-55 .473 .393 .556 11-30 .367 2-6 .333 3-23-26 11 17 10 3 6 Carolina, W 67 21-61 .344 .310 .375 9-20 .450 16-22 .727 14-31-45 23 13 20 6 9 at Miami 65 22-63 .349 .357 .343 3-16 .188 18-22 .818 12-27-39 17 9 14 7 14 Carolina, W 81 29-73 .397 .469 .341 5-24 .208 18-23 .783 24-24-48 17 18 11 6 7 Syracuse 75 28-60 .467 .471 .462 10-29 .345 9-12 .750 10-21-31 16 13 14 9 7 Carolina, L 75 27-62 .435 .452 .419 10-24 .417 11-14 .786 13-16-29 20 19 14 1 9 at Florida State 82 24-50 .480 .542 .423 8-16 .500 26-27 .963 9-21-30 16 12 17 6 10 Carolina, W 80 29-62 .468 .387 .548 3-9 .333 19-27 .704 10-28-38 19 18 12 3 12 Wake Forest 73 23-59 .390 .393 .387 13-34 .382 14-17 .824 10-26-36 16 14 20 2 5 Carolina, W 86 37-68 .544 .568 .516 4-11 .364 8-18 .444 14-30-44 15 18 13 4 6 NC State 76 31-66 .470 .467 .472 6-18 .333 8-13 .615 7-23-30 17 9 11 9 10 Carolina, W 75 32-61 .525 .455 .607 4-17 .235 7-14 .500 14-23-37 15 22 13 6 6 at Pittsburgh 65 23-55 .418 .333 .500 6-15 .400 13-17 .765 11-18-29 13 17 11 5 3 Carolina, L 50 17-44 .386 .444 .346 5-19 .263 11-21 .524 7-31-38 16 8 17 0 2 at Clemson 63 23-57 .404 .414 .393 8-23 .348 9-12 .750 4-24-28 17 12 7 2 6 Carolina, W 91 34-64 .531 .516 .545 10-15 .667 13-22 .591 14-24-38 13 20 16 3 10 at Duke 87 36-67 .537 .469 .600 4-7 .571 4-7 .571 10-21-31 18 23 15 7 10 Carolina, L 48 20-58 .345 .250 .462 2-16 .125 6-12 .500 12-29-41 18 11 8 2 6 at Virginia 60 19-48 .396 .375 .417 10-22 .455 12-19 .632 6-28-34 14 16 6 5 4 Carolina, W 82 32-75 .427 .441 .415 5-17 .294 13-16 .813 17-31-48 11 20 10 2 9 Northeastern 62 21-59 .356 .367 .345 10-30 .333 10-13 .769 8-25-33 14 7 16 0 7 Carolina, W 99 42-69 .609 .571 .647 8-18 .444 7-18 .389 16-29-45 13 29 11 8 11 Louisville 54 22-67 .328 .400 .270 1-16 .063 9-12 .750 16-18-34 18 8 16 2 9 Carolina, L 70 25-60 .417 .367 .417 5-18 .278 15-22 .682 13-22-35 20 13 19 2 10 Marquette 83 29-56 .518 .500 .545 9-24 .375 16-20 .800 8-26-34 17 15 18 3 6 Carolina, W 78 23-60 .383 .250 .500 5-23 .217 27-30 .900 20-24-44 18 11 21 9 11 Florida State 70 26-67 .388 .455 .324 5-17 .294 13-20 .700 18-18-36 22 8 17 5 16 Carolina, L 70 26-68 .382 .351 .419 4-20 .200 14-22 .636 26-27-53 16 16 20 1 6 at Syracuse 72 27-66 .409 .394 .424 8-26 .308 10-14 .714 13-20-33 18 18 12 9 15 Carolina, W 91 31-56 .554 .552 .556 8-18 .444 21-26 .808 8-30-38 15 21 20 11 2 Duke 73 28-69 .406 .379 .425 5-27 .185 12-16 .750 12-19-31 22 16 15 3 13 Carolina, W (ACC) 101 39-77 .506 .477 .545 9-24 .375 14-18 .778 25-29-44 15 19 11 12 9 vs. Notre Dame 59 19-61 .311 .433 .194 7-26 .269 14-18 .778 15-16-31 16 8 16 4 5 Carolina, W 81 28-63 .444 .440 .447 8-21 .381 17-27 .630 15-28-43 17 12 11 7 7 vs. Virginia Tech 73 28-60 .467 .467 .467 8-18 .444 9-16 .563 7-25-32 19 17 11 2 7 Carolina, L 66 23-68 .338 .267 .395 6-18 .333 14-24 .560 21-21-42 18 9 12 4 8 vs. Florida State 69 24-53 .453 .469 .429 5-13 .385 16-22 .727 10-29-39 19 11 18 7 8

43 2020-21 HIGHS AND LOWS CAROLINA High Low Field Goals 42 vs. Louisville 17 at Clemson Field Goal Attempts 77 vs. Notre Dame (ACC) 44 at Clemson FG Percentage .609 vs. Louisville (42x69) .338 vs. Florida State (23x68) (ACC) FG Percentage in a Half .647, 2nd half vs. Louisville (22x34) .250, 1st half at Virginia (8x32) .250, 1st half vs. Florida State (7x28) (H) 3-Point Field Goals 10 at Florida State, at Duke 1 vs. Texas 3-Point Attempts 24 vs. Syracuse (H), at Florida State, vs. Notre Dame (ACC) 9 vs. Texas, vs. Wake Forest 3-Point Percentage (min. 10 att.) .667 at Duke (10x15) .125 at Virginia (2x16) Free Throws Made 27 vs. Florida State (H) 6 at Virginia Free Throw Attempts 32 vs. UNLV, Texas 12 at Virginia FT Pct. (min. 10 att.) .900 vs. Florida State (27x30) (H) .389 vs. Louisville (7x18) Offensive Rebounds 26 at Syracuse 7 at Clemson Defensive Rebounds 35 vs. UNLV 16 at Florida State Total Rebounds 54 vs. UNLV , Notre Dame (ACC) 29 at Florida State Rebound Margin 23 vs. Notre Dame (49-26), vs. Notre Dame (54-31) (ACC) -4 vs. Kentucky (38-42) Assists 29 vs. Louisville 6 vs. Texas Turnovers 24 vs. Stanford 8 at Virginia Blocked Shots 12 vs. Notre Dame (ACC) 0 at Clemson Steals 12 vs. Wake Forest 2 vs. Texas, Kentucky, Duke (H) Points 101 vs. Notre Dame (ACC) 48 at Virginia Points in a Half 51, 2nd half vs. Louisville; 2nd half vs. Notre Dame (ACC) 18, 1st half at Virginia Scoring Margin +45 vs. Louisville (99-54) -13 at Iowa (80-93), at Clemson (50-63), vs. Marquette (70-83)

OPPONENTS High Low Field Goals 36 at Duke 18 by UNLV Field Goal Attempts 76 at Iowa 48 at Virginia FG Percentage .537 at Duke (36x67) .290 by UNLV (18x62) FG Percentage in a Half .615, 2nd half at Georgia Tech (16x26) .167, 2nd half by UNLV (6x36) 3-Point Field Goals 17 at Iowa 1 by Louisville 3-Point Attempts 40 at Iowa 13 by Kentucky, Florida State (ACC) 3-Point Percentage (min. 10 attempts) .500 at Florida State (8x16) .063 by Louisville (1x16) Free Throws Made 26 at Florida State 2 by Notre Dame Free Throw Attempts 30 by Kentucky 6 by Notre Dame FT Pct. (min. 10 att.) .963 at Florida State (26x27) .400 by College of Charleston (4x10) Offensive Rebounds 18 by Florida State (H) 2 at Georgia Tech Defensive Rebounds 29 by Florida State (ACC) 16 by Notre Dame (ACC) Total Rebounds 42 by Kentucky 23 by Stanford Assists 23 at Duke 7 by UNLV, Northeastern Turnovers 20 by Wake Forest 6 at Virginia Blocked Shots 9 by Syracuse (H), NC State (H), at Syracuse 0 by Northeastern Steals 16 by Florida State (H) 3 at Pittsburgh Points 93 at Iowa 51 by UNLV Points in a Half 50, 2nd half at Iowa 21, 2nd half by UNLV

INDIVIDUAL BESTS NORTH CAROLINA OPPONENTS Points 25 by Day’Ron Sharpe vs. Notre Dame 27 by Isaiah Mucius, Wake Forest 25 by Caleb Love at Duke 27 by Daivien Williamson, Wake Forest 27 by Tyson Walker, Northeastern Field Goals 10 by Day’Ron Sharpe vs. Louisville 10 by Justyn Mutts, Virginia Tech (ACC) Field Goal Attempts 19 by Day’Ron Sharpe vs. Notre Dame 20 by Luke Garza, Iowa 20 by Buddy Boeheim at Syracuse Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att.) .900 (9x10) by Walker Kessler vs. Florida State (H) .800 by Jose Alvarado at Georgia Tech (8x10) 3-Point Field Goals 5 by Kerwin Walton vs. Louisville 7 by Jordan Bohannon, Iowa 7 by Nate Laszewski, Notre Dame 7 by Isaiah Mucius, Wake Forest 3-Field Goal Attempts 10 by Kerwin Walton at Florida State, vs. Florida State (H) 16 by Jordan Bohannon, Iowa 3-Point Field Goal Pct (min. 5 made) .714 by Kerwin Walton vs. Louisville (5x7) .714 by CJ Fredrick, Iowa (5x7) .714 by Joe Wieskamp, Iowa (5x7) Free Throws Made 8 by Caleb Love vs. College of Charleston 8 by Daivien Williamson, Wake Forest Free Throw Attempts 10 by Armando Bacot vs. NC Central 10 by Daivien Williamson, Wake Forest 10 by Day’Ron Sharpe at Clemson 10 by RaiQuan Gray, Florida State (H) Free Throw Percentage (min. 5 made) 1.000 (8x8) by Caleb Love vs. College of Charleston 1.000 by Raiquan Gray at Florida State (7x7) Offensive Rebounds 8 by Day’Ron Sharpe vs. Notre Dame, Louisville 7 by Luke Garza, Iowa 8 by Armando Bacot at Syracuse, vs. Notre Dame (ACC) Defensive Rebounds 9 by Garrison Brooks vs. College of Charleston 10 by Jay Huff at Virginia 9 by Day’Ron Sharpe at Miami Total Rebounds 16 by Day’Ron Sharpe at Miami 14 by Luke Garza, Iowa Assists 9 by Caleb Love vs. Northeastern 9 by Kadary Richmond at Syracuse Turnovers 6 by Caleb Love vs. NC Central, Florida State (H) 6 by Alan Griffin, Syracuse (H) 6 by RaiQuan Gray, Florida State (H) 6 by M.J. Walker, Florida State (ACC) Blocked Shots 8 by Walker Kessler vs. Notre Dame (ACC) 7 by Manny Bates, NC State (H)

Steals 4 by Andrew Platek vs. College of Charleston 6 by Scottie Barnes, Florida State (H) Minutes Played 36:03 by Caleb Love vs. Stanford 39:20 by Buddy Boeheim at Syracuse

44 HIGHS/LOWS IN THE WILLIAMS ERA

CAROLINA HIGH LOW Field Goals 48 vs. Chaminade, 11/24/08 15 vs. Michigan State, 11/26/17 Field Goal Attempts 90 vs. Wake Forest, 12/20/03 45 at NC State, 2/29/04, Wisconsin 11/30/11 FG Percentage .709 (39x55) vs. Old Dominion, 11/23/07 .246 (15x61) vs. Michigan State, 11/26/17 FG Percentage in a Half .781, 2nd half (25x32) at NC State, 2/10/18 .200 (5x25) 2nd half at Georgia Tech, 1/16/11 3-Point Field Goals 16 vs. Maryland, 2/3/09; vs. Western Carolina, 12/6/17; 1 on 23 occasions (last: vs. Texas, 12/2/20) 16 vs. Virginia Tech, 1/21/19; at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 3-Point Attempts 34 vs. Virginia Tech, 1/21/19 4 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/23/09 3-Point Percentage .733 (11x15) vs. Wake Forest, 2/22/14 (min. 10 made) .056 (1x18) vs. Michigan State, 11/26/17 .727 (16x22) vs. Western Carolina, 12/6/17 (min. 20 attempts) Free Throws Made 37 vs. Clemson, 3/11/05* 2 vs. Clemson, 3/2/04 Free Throw Attempts 50 vs. Maryland, 2/15/04 4 vs. Clemson, 3/2/04; vs. George Mason, 3/19/06^ FT Pct. (min. 10 att.) 1.000 (13x13) vs. Duke, 3/7/15 .273 (3x11) at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 Offensive Rebounds 31 vs. Nicholls, 12/19/11 1 vs. Pitt, 2/14/16 Defensive Rebounds 42 vs. Oregon, 11/25/08; vs. LIU, 3/18/11^ 13 vs. Duke, 3/9/13 Total Rebounds 72 vs. Nicholls, 12/19/11 20 at Duke, 3/8/14 Rebound Margin +38 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/19/06 -19 (41-60) vs. Texas, 12/19/09 Assists 32 vs. Tennessee State, 11/22/11 5 at Maryland, 2/21/09 32 vs. Miami, 1/25/20 Turnovers 26 vs. Tennessee, 11/9/09; vs. FIU, 11/9/09; at Clemson, 1/13/10 2 vs. Duke, 2/8/2018 Blocked Shots 15 at Duke, 3/8/08; vs. Northern Kentucky, 12/27/13 0 on 17 occasions (last: at Clemson 2/2/21) Steals 20 vs. UNC Asheville, 12/28/05 0 vs. Syracuse, 3/11/20* Points 116 vs. UNC Asheville, 11/30/08; at Elon 11/09/18 43 at Virginia, 2/27/17 Points in a Half 68, 2nd half vs. George Mason, 12/7/03 18, 1st half vs. Butler, 11/20/12; 1st half vs. NC State, 2/24/15 18, 1st half at Virginia, 12/8/19 Scoring Margin +68 (116-48) vs. UNC Asheville, 11/30/08 -33 (57-90) at Florida State, 1/14/12

OPPONENTS HIGH LOW Field Goals 46 by Wake Forest, 12/20/03 14 by Virginia Tech, 2/16/08; by NC Central, 11/11/09; by Boston College, 2/19/11 Field Goal Attempts 90 by Wake Forest, 12/20/03 39 by Air Force, 3/18/04^ FG Percentage .649 (37x57) at Pitt, 2/14/15 .255 (14x55) by NC Central, 11/11/09 FG Percentage in a Half .765 (13x17), 2nd half at NC State, 2/3/07 .161 (5x31), 2nd half at Elon, 11/09/18 3-Point Field Goals 17 by Auburn, 3/29/19^; at Iowa, 12/8/20 1 eight times (last: by Louisville, 2/20/21) 3-Point Attempts 43 by William and Mary, 3/16/10~ 9 at Maryland, 1/14/04; by NC Central, 11/11/09 3-Point Percentage .846 (11x13) at Clemson, 1/31/04 .043 (1x23) at Arizona, 1/27/07 Free Throws Made 33 by Duke, 3/10/17* 0 by Winthrop, 11/15/06 Free Throw Attempts 44 at Louisville, 1/31/15 1 by Winthrop, 11/15/06 FT Pct. min. 10 att. 1.000 (32x32) at Wake Forest, 1/15/05 .263 (5x19) at Clemson, 1/17/07 Offensive Rebounds 29 by Texas, 12/19/09; by Butler, 11/26/14 1 at Gonzaga, 12/18/19; by Yale, 12/30/19 Defensive Rebounds 38 by Michigan State, 11/26/17 10 by Eastern Kentucky, 3/15/07; by Notre Dame, 3/27/16^ Total Rebounds 60 by Texas, 12/19/09 15 by Notre Dame, 3/27/16^ Assists 30 at Pitt, 2/14/15 5 six times (last: by Oklahoma State, 11/22/16) Turnovers 32 by South Carolina State, 11/20/07 2 at Notre Dame, 2/6/16 Blocked Shots 16 at Connecticut, 2/13/05 0 several times (last: by Northeastern, 2/17/21) Steals 20 at Clemson, 1/17/07 1 four times (last: by UNCG, 12/28/15) Points 119 by Wake Forest, 12/20/03 41 by Virginia, 2/18/17 Points in a Half 61, 2nd half by East Carolina, 12/15/12 12, 1st half by East Tennessee State, 12/8/12

INDIVIDUAL HIGHS NORTH CAROLINA OPPONENTS Points 40 by Tyler Hansbrough vs. Georgia Tech, 2/15/06 47 by , Kentucky, 12/17/16 40 by Harrison Barnes vs. Clemson, 3/12/11* Field Goals 15 by Luke Maye at NC State, 2/10/18 18 by Malik Monk, Kentucky, 12/17/16 Field Goal Attempts 24 by Luke Maye at Duke, 2/20/19 28 by Grayson Allen at Duke, 3/5/16 24 by Cole Anthony vs. Notre Dame, 11/6/19 28 by Malik Monk, Kentucky, 12/17/16 24 by Cole Anthony at UNCW, 11/8/19 Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att.) .917 (11x12) by Kennedy Meeks at Florida State, 2/17/14 .909 (10x11) by Randolph Morris, Kentucky, 12/2/06 .917 (11x12) by Brice Johnson vs. UCLA, 12/19/15 3-Point Field Goals 8 by Rashad McCants vs. Clemson, 3/2/04 10 by Kyle McAlarney, Notre Dame, 11/26/08 3-Field Goal Attempts 14 by Rashad McCants at Florida State, 1/22/04 18 by Kyle McAlarney, Notre Dame, 11/26/08 3-Point Field Goal Pct (min. 5 made) 1.000 (5x5) by Marcus Paige at NC State, 1/14/15 1.000 (7x7) by Allerik Freeman, NC State, 1/27/18 1.000 (5x5) by Joel Berry II vs. Duke, 3/4/17 Free Throws Made 20 by Tyler Zeller vs. Maryland, 2/29/12 17 by Zabian Dowdell, Virginia Tech, 2/13/07 Free Throw Attempts 23 by Tyler Zeller vs. Maryland, 2/29/12 19 by Zabian Dowdell, Virginia Tech, 2/13/07 Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) 1.000 (14x14) by Tyler Hansbrough vs. NC State, 1/7/06 1.000 (12x12) by Sean Singletary, Virginia, 3/10/06* 1.000 (14x14) by Cole Anthony vs. Boston College, 2/1/20 1.000 (12x12) by Tyus Jones, Duke, 3/7/15 1.000 (12x12) by Tyler Dorsey, Oregon, 4/1/17^ Offensive Rebounds 12 by Sean May vs. Duke, 3/6/05 12 by Dexter Pittman, Texas, 12/19/09 12 by Brice Johnson at Duke, 3/5/16 Defensive Rebounds 17 by Tyler Hansbrough at Florida State, 2/3/08 16 by John Mooney, Notre Dame, 1/15/19 Total Rebounds 24 by Sean May vs. Duke, 3/6/05 21 by Talib Zanna, Pittsburgh, 3/14/14* Assists 18 by Raymond Felton vs. George Mason, 12/7/04 13 by Luke Loucks, Florida State, 3/11/12* Turnovers 8 by Raymond Felton vs. Georgia Tech 1/12/05; at Duke 2/9/05 10 by , Ohio State, 11/19/09 8 by Sean May vs. Virginia 2/16/05 8 by Tyler Hansbrough at Maryland 2/2/06 8 by Larry Drew II at Georgia Tech 2/16/10 8 by Marcus Paige at Maryland, 3/6/13 Blocked Shots 9 by John Henson vs. Michigan State, 11/11/11 6 seven times (last: by BeeJay Anya, NC State, 2/24/15) Steals 8 by Tyler Hansbrough vs. UNC Asheville 12/28/05 8 by Ashton Hagans, Kentucky, 12/22/18 8 by Ty Lawson vs. Michigan State 4/6/09 Minutes Played 50 by Jawad Williams vs. Wake Forest 12/20/03 (3 OT) 49 by Jamaal Levy, Wake Forest, 12/20/03 (3 OT)

* ACC Tournament, ^ NCAA Tournament, ~ NIT

45 2020-21 MISCELLANEOUS STATS

Games as UNC’s Leading Scorer Season/Career Garrison Brooks 4/18 POINTS PER POSSESSION Armando Bacot 9/12 Caleb Love 6/6 FIRST HALF SECOND HALF TOTALS Day’Ron Sharpe 4/4 Opponent Pts Poss PPP Pts Poss PPP Pts Poss PPP RJ Davis 3/3 UNC 39 40 .98 40 51 .78 79 91 .87 Coll. of Charleston 32 40 .80 28 39 .72 60 79 .76 Walker Kessler 2/2 UNC 37 44 .84 41 47 .87 78 91 .86 Leaky Black 1/1 vs. UNLV 30 38 .79 21 48 .44 51 86 .59 Kerwin Walton 1/1 UNC 29 43 .67 38 44 .86 67 87 .77 vs. Stanford 33 34 .97 30 42 .71 63 76 .83 Games as UNC’s Leading Rebounder Season/Career UNC 28 45 .62 39 44 .89 67 89 .75 Garrison Brooks 8/30 vs. Texas 40 39 1.03 29 38 .76 69 77 .90 Armando Bacot 11/26 UNC 31 43 .72 49 50 .98 80 93 .86 at Iowa 43 41 1.05 50 51 .98 93 92 1.01 Day’Ron Sharpe 9/9 UNC 30 40 .75 43 42 1.02 73 82 .89 Leaky Black 1/3 NC Central 28 35 .80 39 42 .93 67 77 .87 Sterling Manley -/3 UNC 34 38 .90 41 46 .89 75 84 .89 Walker Kessler 1/1 vs. Kentucky 38 42 .90 25 41 .61 63 83 .76 UNC 42 45 .93 34 50 .68 76 95 .80 Games as UNC’s Leader in Assists Season/Career at NC State 49 45 1.09 30 42 .71 79 87 .91 Leaky Black 8/16 UNC 35 40 .88 32 40 .80 67 80 .84 at Georgia Tech 29 36 .81 43 36 1.20 72 72 1.00 Caleb Love 15/15 UNC 29 41 .71 37 42 .88 66 83 .80 Garrison Brooks 2/9 Notre Dame 30 35 .86 35 32 1.09 65 67 .97 RJ Davis 6/6 UNC 32 46 .70 35 45 .78 67 91 .74 Andrew Platek 1/4 at Miami 30 41 .73 35 46 .76 65 87 .75 Armando Bacot -/4 UNC 40 43 .93 41 52 .79 81 95 .85 Anthony Harris 3/3 Syracuse 40 40 1.00 35 40 .88 75 80 .94 Day’Ron Sharpe 3/3 UNC 37 39 .95 38 43 .88 75 82 .91 at Florida State 41 37 1.11 41 42 .98 82 79 1.04 Kerwin Walton 2/2 UNC 31 43 .72 49 43 1.14 80 86 .93 Wake Forest 33 42 .79 40 45 .89 73 87 .84 Triple-Double Season/Career UNC 43 43 1.00 43 47 .91 86 90 .96 NC State 33 39 .85 43 45 .96 76 84 .90 UNC 34 41 .83 41 39 1.05 75 80 .94 Double-Doubles Season/Career at Pittsburgh 27 38 .71 38 36 1.06 65 74 .88 Armando Bacot 7/18 UNC 21 31 68 29 41 .71 50 72 .69 at Clemson 33 33 1.00 30 36 .83 63 69 .91 Garrison Brooks 2/14 UNC 41 42 .98 50 47 1.06 91 89 1.02 Day’Ron Sharpe 6/6 at Duke 39 43 .91 48 41 1.17 87 84 1.04 Walker Kessler 1/1 UNC 18 38 .47 30 33 .91 48 71 .68 Sterling Manley -/1 at Virginia 27 31 .87 33 33 1.00 60 64 .94 UNC 41 46 .89 41 46 .89 82 92 .89 Double-Figure Scoring Games Season/Career Northeastern 30 40 .75 32 41 .78 62 81 .77 Garrison Brooks 16/59 UNC 48 45 1.07 51 43 1.19 99 88 1.13 Louisville 29 42 .69 25 47 .53 54 89 .61 Armando Bacot 19/35 UNC 29 44 .66 41 44 .93 70 88 .80 Caleb Love 15/15 Marquette 45 41 1.10 38 42 .90 83 83 1.00 RJ Davis 14/14 UNC 29 50 .58 49 46 1.07 78 96 .81 Day’Ron Sharpe 12/12 Florida State 41 42 .98 29 42 .69 70 94 .74 Kerwin Walton 11/11 UNC 28 49 .57 42 49 .86 70 98 .71 Leaky Black 4/8 at Syracuse 34 39 .87 38 45 .84 72 84 .86 Sterling Manley -/6 UNC 42 40 1.05 49 47 1.04 91 87 1.05 Duke 26 40 .65 47 51 .92 73 91 .80 Walker Kessler 5/5 UNC (ACC) 50 53 .94 51 43 1.19 101 96 1.05 Andrew Platek 3/5 vs. Notre Dame 36 42 .86 23 44 .52 59 86 .69 Anthony Harris 2/3 UNC 32 38 .84 49 48 1.02 81 86 .94 vs. Virginia Tech 35 37 .95 38 41 .93 73 78 .94 30-Point Games UNC 24 44 .55 42 47 .89 66 91 .73 Garrison Brooks -/2 vs. Florida State 35 42 .83 34 39 .87 69 81 .85 UNC TOTALS 954 1192 .80 1165 1259 .93 2119 2453 .86 OPPONENT TOTALS 966 1094 .88 977 1167 .84 1943 2271 .86 20-Point Games Season/Career Garrison Brooks -/13 UNC POINTS PER POSSESSION Armando Bacot 2/4 High/Game: 1.13 vs. Louisville Caleb Love 2/2 Low/Game: .68 at Virginia Day’Ron Sharpe 2/2 1.19, 2nd half vs. Louisville and 2nd half vs. Notre Dame (ACC) Walker Kessler 1/1 High/Half: Low/Half: .47, 1st half at Virginia 10-Rebound Games Season/Career Most Possessions: 98 at Syracuse Armando Bacot 10/24 Fewest Possessions: 71 at Virginia Garrison Brooks 4/18 Day’Ron Sharpe 7/7 OPPONENTS POINTS PER POSSESSION Leaky Black 2/3 High/Game: 1.04 at Florida State, at Duke Sterling Manley -/3 Low/Game: .59 by UNLV Walker Kessler 1/1 High/Half: 1.20, 2nd half at Georgia Tech Low/Half: .44, 2nd half by UNLV Carolina’s Largest Win: 45 vs. Louisville (99-54) Most Possessions: 94 by Florida State (H) Carolina’s Largest Loss: 13 at Iowa (80-93), at Clemson (50-63), vs. Marquette (70- Fewest Possessions: 64 at Virginia 83) Carolina’s Largest Lead in a Win: 50 vs. Notre Dame in ACC Tournament (led 101-51, UNC DEFINITION OF POSSESSIONS won 101-59) Field goal attempts (two-pointers and three-pointers) Carolina’s Largest Lead in a Loss: 11 at Georgia Tech (led 26-15, lost 67-72) + trips to free throw line for 1&1 or two-shot/three-shot opportunities (note: trips, not number Carolina’s Largest Deficit: 18 vs. Marquette (trailed 27-45, lost 70-83) of shot attempts) Carolina’s Largest Deficit Overcome to Win: 16 vs. Florida State (trailed 23-39, won + turnovers = total possessions 78-70) Carolina’s Largest Halftime Lead: 19 vs. Louisville (led 48-29, won 99-54) Carolina’s Largest Halftime Deficit: 16 vs. Marquette (trailed 29-45, lost 70-83) Carolina’s Largest Halftime Deficit Overcome to Win: 12 (trailed Florida State 29-41, won 78-70) Carolina’s Largest Halftime Lead in a Loss: 6 at Georgia Tech (led 35-29, lost 67-72)

46 2020-21 PLUS/MINUS

#0 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #11 #13 #14 #15 Game Harris Black Love Platek Davis Bacot Sharpe Kessler Johnson Brooks College of Charleston DNP +3 +15 +27 -4 Even +18 +8 +3 +8 vs. UNLV DNP +26 +21 +12 +14 +21 +16 +13 +1 +13 vs. Stanford DNP -3 +5 +7 +5 +8 +14 -16 +2 Even vs. Texas DNP -3 -3 -11 +13 +8 -5 +1 +1 -8 at Iowa DNP -17 -17 -6 -10 -2 -4 -5 -1 -4 NC Central DNP -1 +15 +9 -1 +10 +9 -4 -3 -3 vs. Kentucky DNP +12 +16 +11 -9 +8 -1 +1 -4 +12 at NC State DNP -9 +3 +4 +2 +14 -16 +4 -3 -7 at Georgia Tech DNP -1 -12 -9 +9 +4 Even -2 -3 -12 Notre Dame DNP +2 -6 -6 +10 +3 Even -1 -1 Even at Miami DNP +7 +3 +1 -8 +6 +3 -3 Even -2 Syracuse DNP +16 -10 +7 +14 -6 +10 -9 -2 +17 at Florida State +10 -10 -12 +2 Even -10 Even -4 -4 +1 Wake Forest -8 +11 +11 -1 -3 +8 -7 -3 Even +15 NC State +1 +14 +11 -9 -1 +10 +11 -2 DNP +3 at Pittsburgh +7 +4 -1 +6 +8 -1 +11 Even DNP +10 at Clemson -10 -3 -8 -12 -4 -14 -2 -2 DNP -8 at Duke -2 +16 +10 -12 -5 +19 -9 -4 DNP +3 at Virginia -1 -8 -8 -10 -9 -3 -13 -4 DNP -8 Northeastern DNP Even +10 +22 +20 -1 +21 +12 DNP +8 Louisville +13 +19 +24 +27 +24 +13 +26 +28 DNP +19 Marquette +2 -4 -15 Even -5 -19 +1 -1 DNP -10 Florida State Even +14 +1 -1 +1 +3 -9 +11 DNP +8 at Syracuse -5 -4 +17 +7 -9 +8 -19 -4 DNP +5 Duke +6 +6 +15 +1 +2 +10 +2 +11 DNP +5 vs. Notre Dame (ACC) +32 +29 +21 +26 +39 +25 +24 +24 DNP DNP vs. Virginia Tech -5 +12 -1 -1 +10 Even +8 Even DNP +11 vs. Florida State -6 -2 -1 -5 -6 +10 -1 -13 DNP -1 Totals +34 +126 +104 +86 +97 +132 +88 +36 -14 +75 Games with positive +/- 7 of 15 15 of 28 16 of 28 15 of 28 14 of 28 18 of 28 14 of 28 10 of 28 4 of 14 15 of 27

#21 #22 #24 #25 #30 #34 #35 Game Manley Miller Walton Lebo Smith Farris McAdoo College of Charleston DNP +3 +8 +1 +3 +1 +1 vs. UNLV DNP -6 +16 -3 -2 -3 -4 vs. Stanford DNP DNP -2 DNP DNP DNP DNP vs. Texas DNP DNP +1 DNP -4 DNP DNP at Iowa DNP DNP +1 DNP DNP DNP DNP NC Central DNP DNP -1 DNP DNP DNP DNP vs. Kentucky DNP DNP +14 Even Even DNP Even at NC State DNP DNP -7 DNP DNP DNP DNP at Georgia Tech DNP DNP +1 DNP DNP DNP DNP Notre Dame DNP DNP +4 DNP DNP DNP DNP at Miami DNP DNP +3 DNP DNP DNP DNP Syracuse DNP DNP -7 DNP DNP DNP DNP at Florida State DNP DNP -8 DNP DNP DNP DNP Wake Forest DNP DNP +12 DNP DNP DNP DNP NC State DNP DNP +12 DNP DNP DNP DNP at Pittsburgh DNP DNP +6 DNP DNP DNP DNP at Clemson DNP DNP -2 DNP DNP DNP DNP at Duke DNP DNP +4 DNP DNP DNP DNP at Virginia DNP +2 -4 +2 DNP +2 +2 Northeastern DNP Even +8 Even Even Even Even Louisville DNP DNP +28 -2 +4 -2 +4 Marquette DNP DNP -14 DNP DNP DNP DNP Florida State DNP DNP +12 DNP DNP DNP DNP at Syracuse DNP DNP -8 DNP DNP DNP DNP Duke +2 +4 +20 DNP +4 DNP +2 vs. Notre Dame (ACC) -8 -5 +21 -8 -5 DNP -5 vs. Virginia Tech DNP DNP +6 DNP DNP DNP DNP vs. Florida State DNP DNP +10 DNP DNP DNP DNP Totals -6 -2 +134 -10 Even -2 Even Games with positive +/- 1 of 2 3 of 6 19 of 28 2 of 7 3 of 8 2 of 5 4 of 8

47 2020-21 MISC. STATS, LINEUPS GAME UNC Leading UNC Leading UNC Leader 2nd Chance Pts Off Fastbreak Points in Bench Scorer Rebounder in Assists Points Turnovers Points the Paint Points College of Charleston Love 17 Brooks 11 Love 4 30-10 21-11 6-8 38-28 29-14 vs. UNLV Davis 16 Black 10 Love 4 21-9 21-13 11-10 32-18 25-12 vs. Stanford Love 16 Brooks 9 Sharpe 4 18-7 16-22 10-9 32-30 10-7 vs. Texas Brooks 18 Bacot 12 Davis 3 25-13 10-15 9-17 36-22 15-19 at Iowa Brooks 17 Bacot 11 Davis 8 14-21 9-23 24-6 42-30 27-13 NC Central Bacot 19 Bacot 11 Love 4 16-9 16-18 10-5 36-26 28-27 vs. Kentucky Bacot 14 Sharpe 11 Love 6 18-16 10-6 7-9 38-32 30-20 at NC State Bacot 16 Brooks, Sharpe 7 Black, Love 4 17-15 14-19 19-2 52-36 22-29 at Georgia Tech Bacot 14 Brooks 11 Love, Walton 4 7-3 10-19 8-15 22-24 29-1 Notre Dame Sharpe 25 Bacot, Sharpe 10 Brooks 4 18-5 14-9 2-10 24-24 12-7 at Miami Black 16 Sharpe 16 Love, Walton 4 12-4 17-19 14-11 24-32 17-20 Syracuse Brooks 16 Bacot 12 Black 7 24-4 9-12 11-11 42-24 29-6 at Florida State Davis 16 Sharpe 6 Black, Brooks, Davis, Harris 3 14-11 20-22 6-18 22-24 29-17 Wake Forest Love 20 Brooks 7 Black 8 9-18 24-15 17-7 36-20 17-8 NC State Bacot 17 Sharpe 11 Love 5 17-12 10-17 11-12 48-40 38-12 at Pittsburgh Bacot 21 Bacot 10 Love 5 18-9 6-9 8-6 48-32 15-8 at Clemson Sharpe 16 Brooks 9 Davis 2 6-5 6-13 3-4 18-26 20-15 at Duke Love 25 Sharpe 9 Love 7 15-15 30-20 27-15 36-36 14-36 at Virginia Kessler 9 Bacot 10 Love, Sharpe 3 13-6 8-9 6-5 28-12 24-6 Northeastern Sharpe 15 Brooks 13 Love 9 18-7 22-6 11-3 42-22 40-12 Louisville Sharpe 21 Sharpe 11 Platek 5 14-6 26-12 26-11 58-32 45-18 Marquette Brooks 18 Sharpe 11 Love 7 15-11 21-19 8-6 36-34 37-13 Florida State Kessler 20 Kessler 8 Black 4 15-14 15-25 9-22 30-38 37-30 at Syracuse Bacot 18 Bacot 15 Black, Davis, Love 3 25-10 9-28 9-20 38-32 23-12 Duke Bacot, Love, Walton 18 Bacot 6 Love 7 8-8 16-23 17-4 28-46 73-7 vs. Notre Dame (ACC) Bacot 20 Bacot 13 Love, Sharpe 6 27-13 24-11 19-6 56-20 45-19 vs. Virginia Tech Davis 19 Bacot 13 Black, Harris 3 17-10 12-9 20-6 30-34 36-8 vs. Florida State Love 13 Brooks 8 Davis, Harris 2 18-10 15-19 8-19 24-36 18-29 Totals 469-281 431-443 335-277 996-814 784-425 Averages 16.8-10.0 15.4-15.8 12.0-9.9 35.6-29.1 28.0-15.2

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS/DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE GAME

Game 1 2 3 4 5 Record w/Lineup Defensive Player of Game College of Charleston Love Davis Black Brooks Bacot (a) 1-0 Platek (1/1) vs. UNLV Love Davis Black Brooks Bacot (a) 2-0 Black (1/3) vs. Stanford Love Davis Black Brooks Bacot (a) 3-0 Sharpe (1) vs. Texas Love Davis Black Brooks Bacot (a) 3-1 none at Iowa Love Davis Black Brooks Bacot (a) 3-2 Brooks (1/34) NC Central Love Davis Black Brooks Bacot (a) 4-2 Black (2/4) vs. Kentucky Love Davis Black Brooks Bacot (a) 5-2 Brooks (2/35) at NC State Love Davis Black Brooks Bacot (a) 5-3 Sharpe (2) at Georgia Tech Davis Platek Walton Sharpe Bacot (b) 0-1 Sharpe (3) Notre Dame Love Walton Black Sharpe Bacot (c) 1-0 Sharpe (4) at Miami Davis (10) Walton Black Sharpe Bacot (d) 1-0 Platek (2/2) Syracuse Love Walton Black Brooks Bacot (e) 1-0 Brooks (3/36) at Florida State Love Walton Black Brooks Bacot (e) 1-1 Harris (1/2) Wake Forest Love Walton Black Brooks Bacot (e) 2-1 Davis (1) NC State Love Walton Black Brooks Bacot (e) 3-1 Bacot (1/4) at Pittsburgh Love Walton Black Brooks Bacot (e) 4-1 Davis (2) at Clemson Love Walton Black Brooks Bacot (e) 4-2 Love (1) at Duke Love Walton Black Brooks Bacot (e) 5-2 Brooks (4/37) at Virginia Love Walton Black Brooks Bacot (e) 5-3 none Northeastern Love Walton Black Brooks Bacot (e) 6-3 Platek (2/2) Louisville Love Walton Black Brooks Bacot (e) 7-3 Sharpe (5) Marquette Love Walton Black Brooks Bacot (e) 7-4 Harris (2/3) Florida State Love Walton Black Brooks Bacot (e) 8-4 Kessler (1) at Syracuse Love Walton Black Brooks Bacot (e) 8-5 Davis (3) Duke Smith (1/7) Platek (2/11) Black Brooks Miller (1/1) (f) 1-0 Bacot (2/5) vs. Notre Dame (ACC) Love Walton Black Sharpe (4) Bacot (c) 2-0 Kessler (2) vs. Virginia Tech Love Walton Black Brooks Bacot (e) 9-5 Davis (4) vs. Florida State Love (25) Walton (19) Black (27/58) Brooks (24/107) Bacot (27/59) (e) 9-6 Sharpe (6) number of season/career starts in parentheses number of defensive player of the game awards this season and career in parentheses

48 LAST TIME IT HAPPENED...UNC Won by one point: 66-65 over Notre Dame, 1/2/21 UNC scored less than 50/game: 48 at Virginia, 2/13/21 Won consecutive games by two points or less: 66-65 over Notre Dame, 1/2/21; 67-65 UNC scored less than 20/half: 18 (1st) at Virginia, 2/13/21 at Miami, 1/5/21 UNC scored less than 25/each half: 23 & 22 vs. Michigan State, 11/26/17 in Portland, Ore. Won by 30 on the road: 38– UNC 95, Wake Forest 57, 2/16/19 UNC scored less than 30/each half: 21 and 29 at Clemson, 2/2/21 Won by 40 on the road: 49– UNC 116, Elon 67, 11/9/18 UNC scored less than 30/half in a win: 29 (1st) vs. Florida State, 2/27/21 Won by 30 at a neutral site: ^39–UNC 103, Texas Southern 64, 3/17/17, in Greenville, S.C. UNC scored less than 20 in one half and 50 in the other: 18 (1st) and 53 (2nd) vs. Won by 40 at a neutral site: *42– UNC 101, Notre Dame 59, 3/10/16, in Greensboro Butler, 11/20/12, in Maui Won by 50: 50– UNC 108, Tennessee Tech 58, 11/16/18 UNC scored 25 straight: vs. NC State, 1/12/08 Won by more than 50: 51– UNC 107, NC State 56, 1/8/17 UNC scored more than 20 straight: *22 vs. Notre Dame, 3/10/21 in Greensboro Won by 60: 68– UNC 116, UNC Asheville 48, 11/30/08 UNC scored 15 or more to begin game: 18-0 at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 Lost by 25 or more: *28– Syracuse 81, UNC 53, 3/11/20 in Greensboro UNC scored 10 or more to end the game: *13-0 vs. Miami in Brooklyn, 3/8/18 Lost by 25 at home: 25– Ohio State, UNC 49, 12/4/19 UNC did not score a field goal in the last 5:00 in a win: none in last 6:47 in a 79-70 win Lost by more than 25 at home: 29– Duke 87, UNC 58, 1/31/02 vs. Duke, 3/9/19 Lost by 30: 33– Florida State 90, UNC 57, 1/14/12 Lost by 30 at home: 35– Duke 104, UNC 69, 2/29/64 CAROLINA FIELD GOAL SHOOTING Played overtime: lost to Duke, 96-98, 2/8/20 Made every FG att. (min. 10): Jeff McInnis, 10x10 vs. Cincinnati, 12/3/94, in Charlotte Played 2 OT: lost at Virginia Tech, 77-79, 1/22/20 Missed every FG att. (min. 10): Harrison Barnes, 0x12 vs. Minnesota, 11/19/10, in San Juan Played 3 OT: lost to Wake Forest, 114-119, 12/20/03 Made 15 or more consecutive field goals: 16 by Brice Johnson vs. UCLA (11), Played 4 OT: won at Tulane, 113-106, 2/14/76 12/19/15 in Brooklyn, and Appalachian State (5), 12/21/15 (ties UNC record) Played as the No. 1 team in AP poll: lost at Northern Iowa, 67-71, 11/21/15 UNC shot 70 percent/half: 74.1 (20x27) at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 Beat AP No. 1: at Duke, 88-72, 2/20/19 UNC shot 70 percent/both halves: 78.1 (25x32) and 80.0 (24x30) vs. Loyola Marymount, Lost to AP No. 1: *vs. Virginia, 63-71, 3/10/18 in Brooklyn March 19, 1988 in Salt Lake City, Utah Beat AP Top-10 opponent by 20 points: beat No. 10 Virginia Tech, 103-82, 1/21/19 UNC shot 75 percent/half: 78.1 (25x32) at NC State, 2/10/18 Lost to unranked oppt. as Top-5 AP team: No. 5 UNC lost to Wofford, 75-79, 12/20/17 UNC shot 80 percent/half: 85.7 (24x28), 2nd vs. Old Dominion, 12/1/92 Lost to unranked oppt. as Top-10 AP team: No. 6 UNC lost to Michigan, 64-73, UNC shot 60 percent/both halves: 67.9 (19x28), 63.3 (19x30) vs. Tulane, 12/3/17 11/28/19 in The Bahamas UNC shot 60 percent/game: 60.7 (42x69) vs. Louisville, 2/20/21 UNC shot 60 percent/game and lost: 64.2 at Duke, 3/2/86 (lost 74-82) CAROLINA SCORING UNC shot 60 percent/consecutive games: 60.6 (43x71) vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 3/21/08, 20 in 7 consecutive games: Garrison Brooks, 2019-20 and 67.7 (44x65) vs. Arkansas, 3/23/08, both in Raleigh 20 in 9 consecutive games: Tyler Hansbrough, 2008-09 UNC shot 70 percent/game: 70.9 (39x55) vs. ODU, 11/23/07 in Las Vegas 30: Garrison Brooks vs. NC State, 2/25/20 Shot twice as high a percentage in 2nd half: 25.0 (7x28) in 1st, 50.0 (16x32) in 2nd 35: Garrison Brooks vs. Georgia Tech, 1/4/20 vs. Florida State, 2/27/21 Consecutive games w/30: Antawn Jamison (35 vs. Duke, 2/5/98; 31 at Georgia Tech, 2/8/98) UNC shot under 25 percent/half: 23.3 (7x30), 1st vs. Michigan State, 11/26/17 in 30/consecutive games by different players: 31 by Luke Maye vs. NC State, 2/5/19; 33 Portland, Ore. by Coby White vs. Miami, 2/9/19 UNC shot under 30 percent/both halves: 28.6 (10x35) & 25.9 (7x27) vs. Ohio State, 12/4/19 More than 35: Brice Johnson (39) at Florida State, 1/4/16 UNC shot under 25 percent/game: 24.6 (15x61) vs. Michigan State, 11/26/17 in 40: *Harrison Barnes (40) vs. Clemson, 3/12/11 in Greensboro Portland, Ore. 20/1st half: 20 by Coby White vs. Texas, 11/22/18 in Las Vegas UNC shot under 30 percent/game: 27.4 (17x62) vs. Ohio State, 12/4/19 20/2nd half: 20 by Cole Anthony vs. Boston College, 2/1/20 UNC shot under 30 percent/half and won: 25.0 (7x28), 1st vs. Florida State, 2/27/21 25/half: Joel Berry II (25) 2nd half vs. Miami, 2/27/18 UNC shot under 30 percent/game and won: never happened More than 25/half: Luke Maye (27 in 2nd half) at NC State, 2/10/18 UNC shot under 35 percent/game and won: 34.4 (21x61) at Miami, 1/5/21 25 after halftime: Coby White (25– 23 in 2nd, 2 in OT) vs. Miami, 2/9/19 UNC shot under 35 percent/game and won consecutive games: 34.8 (24x69) vs. Notre 30 after halftime: Marcus Paige (31– 21 in 2nd, 10 in OT) at NC State, 2/26/14 Dame, 1/2/21; 34.4 (21x61) at Miami, 1/5/21 10 or more in OT: 11 by Marcus Paige at NC State, 2/26/14 UNC shot under 40 percent/both halves and won: 31.0 and 37.5 at Miami, 1/5/21 Non-starter scored 20: 20 by Walker Kessler vs. Florida State, 2/27/21 UNC shot 50 percent/game or better and lost: 50.0 (25x50) vs. Virginia, 2/15/20 25/four straight games: Garrison Brooks (30 vs. NC State, 2/25/20; 26 at Syracuse, UNC shot 50 percent/both halves and lost: 55.2 (16x29) & 53.6 (15x28) vs. Miami, 2/27/18 2/29/20; 25 vs. Wake Forest, 3/3/20; 26 at Duke, 3/7/20) UNC made nine or more attempts to begin a half: 9 vs. Portland, 11/23/17 in Portland, 25/five or more straight games: 12 in a row by Charlie Scott, 1970 Ore. (2nd half) 25/three consecutive road games: Garrison Brooks (28 at Virginia Tech, 1/22/20; 27 at NC UNC missed 10 or more attempts to begin a half: 15 vs. Georgia Tech, 1/4/20 (first field State, 1/27/20; 26 at Duke 3/7/20) goal by Garrison Brooks with 6:50 to play in 1st half) Two players scored 25 in consecutive games: Garrison Brooks (26), Cole Anthony (25) at UNC missed 15 or more consecutive attempts: 17 at Florida State, 2/3/20 Syracuse, 2/29/20; Anthony (28), Brooks (25) vs. Wake Forest, 3/3/20 Both teams shot 60 percent in the second half: UNC (78.1, 25x32) and NC State (60.0, Three players scored 20: Joel Berry II (26), Isaiah Hicks (22), Justin Jackson (22) vs. 21x35), 2/10/18 in Raleigh Florida State, 1/14/17 UNC shot under 30 percent in the first half and over 60 in the second: at Clemson, Two players scored 30: Brice Johnson (39), Marcus Paige (30) at Florida State, 1/4/16 1/30/18 (29.4 in the 1st and 64.3 in the 2nd) Players on both teams scored 30: 30 by Luke Maye, 33 by RJ Barrett at Duke, 2/20/19 Out-scored opponents in a half: Reggie Bullock (21-20 in 1st) vs. Maryland, 1/19/13 CAROLINA THREE-POINTERS Scored UNC’s first 14 points: Kenny Williams at Stanford, 11/20/17 Made 6 consecutive attempts: Cameron Johnson at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 Scored 20 in less than 10 minutes: Kenny Williams in first 9:03 at Stanford, 11/20/17 Made 5/half: Cole Anthony (2nd half) at Syracuse, 2/29/20 No player in double figures: at Virginia, 2/13/21 Made 6/half: Coby White (2nd half) vs. Miami, 2/9/19 Bench outscored the starters (not including Senior Night): 37-33 vs. Marquette, 2/24/21 Two players made 6: Cameron Johnson and Coby White at Clemson, 3/2/19 Zero bench points: vs. Virginia, 2/15/20 Made 7: Cole Anthony at Syracuse, 2/29/20 Six in double figures: at Duke, 2/6/21 Made 8: Rashad McCants vs. Clemson, 3/2/04 Eight in double figures: vs. Saint Francis, 1/2/11 Made 6 or more/consecutive games: Coby White – 6 vs. Syracuse, 2/26/19; 6 at Clem- Nine in double figures: Kevin Madden (17), Ranzino Smith (17), Warren Martin (15), son, 3/2/19 Steve Bucknall (12), Joe Wolf (10), Steve Hale (10), Brad Daugherty (10), Jeff Lebo Eight players made a 3FG: at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 (10) & Kenny Smith (10) vs. Manhattan, 12/27/85, in Miami Shot 100 percent (min. 5 att.): Joel Berry II (5x5) vs. Duke, 3/4/17 UNC scored 100/road game: 116 at Elon, 11/9/18 UNC made 15: 16 at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 UNC scored 100/ACC road game: 106 at Florida State, 1/4/16 UNC attempted 30: 31 vs. Duke, 3/9/19 UNC scored 100/consecutive ACC games: 114 vs. Wake Forest, 12/20/03 and 103 vs. UNC did not make a three-pointer: 0 vs. Princeton, 12/13/97 (840 consecutive games Georgia Tech, 1/11/04 with at least one three-pointer through Florida State) UNC scored 100/3 consecutive games: 107 vs. Cleveland State, 12/30/04; 105 vs. No starter made a 3FG: vs. NC Central, 12/12/20 (Andrew Platek made two) William & Mary, 1/2/05; 109 vs. Maryland, 1/8/05 UNC shot 70 percent (min. 20 att.): 72.7 (16x22) vs. Western Carolina, 12/6/17 UNC scored 100/loss: 100 vs. Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas UNC shot 60 percent and lost: ^64.7 (11x17) vs. Villanova, 4/4/16 in Houston UNC scored 100/vs. top 5 AP-ranked team: 103 vs. No. 4 Gonzaga, 12/15/18 UNC shot less than 10 percent: 6.3 (1x16) at Wake Forest, 2/11/20 UNC scored 100/vs. top 10 AP-ranked team: 103 vs. No. 10 Virginia Tech, 1/21/19 Made as many 3FG in a half as opponent made FGs: *6 in 2nd half vs. Notre Dame, Both teams scored 100: Kentucky 103, UNC 100, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas 3/10/21 in Greensboro UNC scored 50/both halves: *vs. Notre Dame, 3/10/21 in Greensboro (50 and 51) Made more 3FGs than 2FGs: vs. Clemson, 1/16/18 (made 15 3FGs and 11 2FGs) UNC scored 60/half: 63, 1st half at Elon, 11/9/18 Attempted more 3FGs than 2FGs: at Clemson (attempted 33 3FGs, 0 2FGs), 3/2/19 UNC scored 65/half: 65, 2nd half at Florida State, 1/4/16 Made less than five and won: 4 at Pittsburgh, 1/26/21 UNC scored 70/half: 77, 1st half vs. VMI, 12/17/94 Made 10 and lost: at Florida State, 1/16/21 UNC scored 50/half in a loss: 56 (2nd half) vs. Georgia Tech, 1/4/20 Made more than 10 and lost: 11 vs. Texas, 11/22/18 in Las Vegas 49 CAROLINA FREE THROWS CAROLINA ASSISTS Made 15 or more: 17 by Garrison Brooks vs. Georgia Tech, 1/4/20 (18 attempts) More than 10: ^Theo Pinson (11) vs. Texas A&M, 3/18/18 in Charlotte Made 20 or more: 20 by Tyler Zeller vs. Maryland, 2/29/12 (23 attempts) 10 or more/consecutive games: ^Kendall Marshall– 10 vs. Vermont, 3/16/12; 11 vs. Attempted 20 or more: 23 by Tyler Zeller vs. Maryland, 2/29/12 Creighton, 3/18/12 in Greensboro, N.C. 10 for 10 or better: 14x14 by Cole Anthony vs. Boston College, 2/1/20 10 or more/three consecutive games: Kendall Marshall– 10 at Duke, 3/3/12; 12 vs. Made 30 or more in a row: 31 by Marcus Paige, 2013-14 Maryland, 3/9/12* in Atlanta; 10 vs. NC State, 3/10/12* in Atlanta Missed every attempt (min. 5): Garrison Brooks (0x5) vs. Duke, 2/8/20 15 or more: 16 by Kendall Marshall at Maryland, 2/4/12 Missed every attempt (more than 5): Garrison Brooks (0x7) vs. Boston College, 2/1/20 10 or more assists and no turnovers: Marcus Paige (10/0) vs. Georgia Tech, 2/21/15 UNC shot 100 percent: (min. 10 att.): vs. Wisconsin, 11/23/16 in Maui (12x12) UNC had 30 or more: 32 vs. Miami, 1/25/20 UNC shot 90 percent (min. 30 att.): 90.0 (27x30) vs. Florida State, 2/27/21 UNC had assists on 90 percent of its field goals: vs. East Tennessee State, 12/8/12 (30 UNC shot under 40 percent: 38.9 (7x18) vs. Louisville, 2/20/21 assists on 31 field goals, 96.8 percent) UNC shot under 30 percent: 27.3 (3x11) at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 UNC had 5 or fewer: 5 at Maryland, 2/21/09 UNC made 30 or more: 34 (attempted 37) vs. Syracuse, 2/26/19 UNC made 40 or more: 41 (attempted 59) vs. Clemson, 1/28/98 CAROLINA TURNOVERS UNC made less than five: 4 vs. Miami, 1/25/20 8 or more: 8 by Marcus Paige at Maryland, 3/6/13 UNC missed 20 or more: 23 (24x47) vs. Texas, 12/18/13 UNC committed 15 or more/half: 15 (1st) at Georgia Tech, 2/16/10 UNC missed 25 or more: 26 (22x48) vs. Belmont, 11/17/13 UNC committed 20 or more and won: 20 vs. Duke, 3/6/21 UNC attempted 50: 50 (made 36) vs. Maryland, 2/15/04 UNC committed 20 and won on the road: at Miami, 1/5/21 UNC attempted less than five: ^4 vs. George Mason, 3/19/06, in Dayton, Ohio UNC committed more than 20 and won on the road: 23 at NC State, 1/8/19 Made more free throws than field goals: vs. Florida State, 2/27/21 (23 FGs, 27 FTs) UNC committed 25 or more/game: 26 at Clemson, 1/13/10 Did not attempt a free throw in a half: 1st half vs. Virginia Tech, 1/18/15 UNC committed less than 5: 2 vs. Duke, 2/8/18 (tied school record) Did not make a free throw in a half: 1st half vs. NC State, 1/23/21 (0 for 3) UNC had twice as many turnovers than assists: 8 assists/17 turnovers at Clemson, 2/2/21 No starter made a free throw: at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 Opponent scored 0 points off UNC turnovers: Fairfield, 11/15/15 (10 UNC turnovers) Opponent scored 1 point off UNC turnovers: Duke, 2/8/18 (two UNC turnovers) CAROLINA REBOUNDS Opponent scored less than five points off UNC turnovers: 4 at Florida State, 2/3/20 10 or more by a guard: 11 by Cole Anthony vs. Duke, 2/8/20 Opponent scored 25 points off UNC turnovers: 28 at Syracuse, 3/1/21 (20 UNC turn- 10 or more in consecutive games by a guard: Cole Anthony (11 vs. Notre Dame, overs) 11/6/19; 10 at UNCW, 11/8/19) Opponent scored 30 points off UNC turnovers: 31 by Texas (17 UNC turnovers), 15 or more/consecutive games: Luke Maye (20 at BC, 3/5/19; 16 vs. Duke, 3/9/19) 11/22/18 in Las Vegas 16: Day’Ron Sharpe at Miami, 1/5/21 20: Luke Maye at Boston College, 3/5/19 CAROLINA BLOCKED SHOTS More than 20: 21 by Brice Johnson at Duke, 3/5/16 8: *Walker Kessler vs. Notre Dame, 3/10/21 in Greensboro 30: Rusty Clark vs. Maryland, 2/21/68 10: Brendan Haywood vs. Miami (Fla.), 12/4/00 10 offensive: Kennedy Meeks at Clemson, 1/3/17 UNC blocked 10 shots: *12 vs. Notre Dame, 3/10/21 in Greensboro 10 in a half: 10 (first half) by Armando Bacot at Syracuse, 3/1/21 UNC blocked 15 shots: 15 vs. Northern Kentucky, 12/27/13 More than 10 in a half: 11 (first half) by Garrison Brooks at Syracuse, 2/29/20 10 or more in both halves: 10 in both halves by Luke Maye at Boston College, 3/5/19 CAROLINA STEALS Three players in double-figures: *Armando Bacot (13), Walker Kessler (12), Day’Ron 6: Marcus Paige at Georgia Tech, 3/3/15 Sharpe (10) vs. Notre Dame, 3/10/21 in Greensboro 8: ^Ty Lawson vs. Michigan State, 4/6/09 in Detroit 10 or more in 15 straight games: John Henson, 2011 UNC had 15 or more: 16 vs. Tennessee Tech, 11/16/18 UNC had 70 rebounds: 72 vs. Nicholls, 12/19/11 UNC had 20: 20 vs. UNC Asheville, 12/28/05 UNC had 30 offensive rebounds: 31 vs. Nicholls, 12/19/11 UNC had less than five offensive rebounds: 1 vs. Pitt, 2/14/16 CAROLINA MISCELLANEOUS (UNC scores listed first) UNC scored 30 second-chance points: 30 vs. Charleston, 11/25/20 Led UNC in points, rebounds, assists and blocks: Luke Maye vs. Tulane, 12/3/17 (22 UNC scored 35 or more second-chance points: 36 vs. Nicholls, 12/19/11 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 blocks) UNC scored one second-chance point: 1 at Georgia Tech, 1/29/19 Led UNC in points, rebounds, assists and steals: Garrison Brooks at Gonzaga, 12/18/19 UNC had a rebound margin of 30 or more: +31, 56-25 vs. Elon, 11/20/19 (16 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals) UNC had a rebound margin of 35 or more: +35, 58-23 vs. Boston College, 1/9/18 Led UNC in points, rebounds, blocks and steals: Armando Bacot vs. Elon, 11/20/19 (24 points, 14 rebounds, 3 blocks, 2 steals) CAROLINA DOUBLE-DOUBLES Made game-winning shot w/0.00 on the clock: *Tyler Zeller vs. Miami, 3/11/11 in Points & rebounds/consecutive games by a point guard: Cole Anthony (34/11 vs. Notre Greensboro (UNC won 61-59) Dame, 11/6/19; 20/10 at UNCW, 11/8/19) Made game-winning shot w/less than a second: ^Luke Maye (0.3) vs. Kentucky, 3/24/17 First game in career: Day’Ron Sharpe (13 pts/10 reb) vs. Charleston, 11/25/20 in Memphis In a half: Garrison Brooks (11/11) in first half at Syracuse, 2/29/20 Made game-winning shot w/less than five seconds: Andrew Platek (3.6) at Miami, 1/5/21 Both halves: Brice Johnson at Florida State, 1/4/16 (11/11 in 1st, 28/12 in 2nd) Made winning shots w/under 10 seconds in consecutive wins: Leaky Black (9.1) vs. Three in a game: *Armando Bacot (20 pts/13 reb), Walker Kessler (16 pts/12 reb), Notre Dame, 1/2/21; Andrew Platek (3.6) at Miami, 1/5/21 Day’Ron Sharpe (14 pts/10 reb) Vs. Notre Dame, 3/10/21 in Greensboro Made two free throws w/less than 10 seconds to win: Joel Berry II with 7.1 seconds to Four in a game: Larry Miller (29 pts/10 reb), Charlie Scott (18 pts/14 reb), Rusty Clark play to win, 69-68, at Notre Dame, 1/13/18 (13 pts/13 reb), Bill Bunting (10 pts/11 reb) vs. Clemson, 2/16/68 in Charlotte Hit a shot from beyond halfcourt: P.J. Hairston vs. Mississippi St, 11/19/12 in Maui Points & rebounds/in 6 consecutive games: Garrison Brooks vs. Yale, Georgia Tech, Played the entire game: Raymond Felton at Virginia, 1/11/03 Pittsburgh, Clemson, Pittsburgh and Virginia Tech, 2020 Four players played at least 45 minutes: Garrison Brooks (48), Andrew Platek (48), Points & rebounds/in 9 consecutive games: John Henson vs. Maryland, at Florida State, Leaky Black (47) and Justin Pierce (46) at Virginia Tech, 1/22/20 Duke, Miami, Clemson, Duke, LIU, Washington and Marquette, 2011 Played 50 minutes: Jawad Williams (50) vs. Wake Forest, 12/20/03 40 points/20 rebounds: Billy Cunningham (48/25) vs. Tulane, 12/10/64 UNC rallied from more than 15-point deficit to win: trailed Florida State by 16 (23-39) in 35 points/10 rebounds: Garrison Brooks (35/11) vs. Georgia Tech, 1/4/20 the 1st half and won, 78-70, 2/27/21 30 points/20 rebounds: Brice Johnson (39/23) at Florida State, 1/4/16 UNC rallied from double-figure deficit at halftime to win: trailed Florida State by 12 (29- 30 points/15 rebounds: Luke Maye (30/15) at Duke, 2/20/19 41) and won, 78-70, 2/27/21 30 points/10 rebounds: Garrison Brooks (35/11) vs. Georgia Tech, 1/4/20 UNC rallied from 10-point deficit in the 2nd half to win: trailed Florida State by 12 (29- 20 points/20 rebounds: Brice Johnson (39/23) at Florida State, 1/4/16 41) early in the 2nd half and won, 78-70, 2/27/21 20 points/10 rebounds/5 blocks: Armando Bacot vs. Oregon, 11/29/19 (23/12/6) UNC rallied from double-figure deficit w/less 10:00 to play and win: trailed Louisville by 15 points/20 rebounds/5 assists: Luke Maye at Boston College, 3/5/19 (17/20/5) 13 (50-63) with 8:25 to play and won, 72-71, 1/10/15 15 points/10 rebounds/8 blocks: *Walker Kessler vs. Notre Dame, 3/10/21 in Greens- UNC rallied from double-figure deficit in the 2nd half to win consecutive games: trailed Miami boro (16 pts/12 reb/8 blocks) 34-53 (-19) w/9:51 to play and won, 61-59, 3/11/11* in Greensboro; trailed Clemson 30 points/10 rebounds/5 assists: Cole Anthony (34/11/5) vs. Notre Dame, Nov. 6, 2019 30-41 (-11) w/17:23 to play and won, 92-87, in overtime, 3/12/11* in Greensboro Points & rebounds with 7 or more assists: Armando Bacot vs. Miami, 1/25/20 (19/12/7) UNC rallied from 20 points down to win: trailed Georgia Tech, 30-50 w/4:00 left in the Points & assists: Theo Pinson (12/11) vs. Miami, 2/27/18 1st half and won, 82-75, 2/15/06 Points & assists/consecutive games: ^Kendall Marshall (11/10) vs. Vermont, 3/16/12, UNC rallied from 20 points down to take the lead: trailed Georgia Tech, 9-29, w/8:04 to and (18/11) vs. Creighton, 3/18/12, in Greensboro play in first half and took the lead four times in second half, but lost 71-73, 1/16/10 Points & assists/3 consecutive games: Kendall Marshall (20/10) at Duke, 3/3/12; (13/12) Four-point play (team): Kerwin Walton (3FG), Day’Ron Sharpe (FT) at Miami, 1/5/21 vs. Maryland, 3/9/12*; and (12/10) vs. NC State, 3/10/12* in Atlanta Four-point play (individual): Kerwin Walton vs. Northeastern, 2/17/21 UNC did not score a fastbreak point: at Virginia Tech, 1/22/20 CAROLINA TRIPLE-DOUBLES UNC scored 25 fastbreak points: 26 vs. Louisville, 2/20/21 Pts, rebs, assists: Jason Capel (16/11/10 assists) vs. Buffalo, 12/17/00 UNC led by 20 or more at the half: UNC 51, Miami 27, 1/25/20 Pts, rebs, blocks: Brendan Haywood (18/14/10 blk) vs. Miami, 12/4/00 UNC led by 30 or more at the half: UNC 56, NC State 23, 1/8/17 UNC led by 50: *vs. Notre Dame, 3/10/21 in Greensboro (led 101-51, won 101-59) Committed 30 personal fouls: 33 at Louisville, 1/31/15 50 LAST TIME ... FRESHMEN/OPPONENTS OPPONENTS SCORING LAST TIME BY TAR HEEL FRESHMEN 40: 47 by Malik Monk, Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas 30: *31 by , Duke, 3/15/19 in Charlotte Three starters: *Caleb Love, Day’Ron Sharpe and Kerwin Walton vs. Notre Dame, 30/consecutive games: Xavier Rathan-Mayes, Florida State (35 at UNC, 1/24/15, and 3/10/21 in Greensboro 30 in Tallahassee, 1/4/16) Four starters: *Raymond Felton, Rashad McCants, David Noel and Byron Sanders 30/twice in a season: Nolan Smith, Duke (34 at Duke, 2/9/11; 30 at UNC, 3/5/11) vs. Duke, 3/15/03 in Greensboro 20/three times in one season: Luke Kennard, Duke (20, 28 and 20), 2017 20 Points/Half: 20 (2nd) by Cole Anthony vs. Boston College, 2/1/20 One player with 30, another with 25: 33 by RJ Barrett, 27 by Cam Reddish at Duke, 20 Points/Three Consecutive Games: Cole Anthony– 34 vs. Notre Dame, 11/6/19; 2/20/19 20 at UNCW, 11/8/19; 28 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/15/19 Two players with 25: 27 by Isaiah Mucius & Daivien Williamson, Wake Forest, 1/20/21 20 Points/Non-Starter: 20 by Walker Kessler vs. Florida State, 2/27/21 Three players with 20: Allerik Freeman (29), Torin Dorn (20) and Markell Johnson More than 20 Points/Non-Starter: 21 by Day’Ron Sharpe vs. Louisville, 2/20/21 (20), NC State, 1/27/18 20 Points/Two Freshmen: Coby White (27), Nassir Little (23) vs. Virginia Tech, 1/21/19 Four players with 20: Damion James (25), Dexter Pittman (23), J’Covan Brown (21) 25 Points: Caleb Love at Duke, 2/6/21 and Avery Bradley (20), Texas, 12/19/09 in Arlington, Texas More Than 25 Points: 28 by Cole Anthony vs. Wake Forest, 3/3/20 25/half: 27 in first half by Malik Monk, Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas 25 Points/Consecutive Games: Cole Anthony– 25 at Syracuse, 2/29/20, and 28 vs. 20/1st half: 21 by Tyson Walker, Northeastern, 2/17/21 Wake Forest, 3/3/20 20/2nd half: 23 by Tyus Battle, Syracuse, 2/26/19 30 Points in College Debut: 34 by Cole Anthony vs. Notre Dame, 11/6/19 (ACC record) 20 or more after halftime: 22 by Tre Jones, Duke (2/8/20) 13 in 2nd half, 9 in OT 30 Points: 34 by Cole Anthony vs. Notre Dame, 11/6/19 20/both halves: 27 and 20 by Malik Monk, Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas 40 Points: *40 by Harrison Barnes vs. Clemson, 3/12/11 in Greensboro Non-starter scored 30: 33 by Brent Arrington, Miss. Valley St., 11/20/11 70 Combined Points/All Freshmen: *70 by Walker Kessler (16), Caleb Love (15), RJ Non-starter scored 25: 29 by Allerik Freeman (29), NC State, 1/27/18 Davis (14), Day’Ron Sharpe (14), Anthony Harris (8) and Kerwin Walton (3) vs. Non-starter scored 20: 21 by Braxton Beverly at NC State, 1/8/19 Notre Dame, 3/10/21 in Greensboro Scored 15 straight points for his team: Tre Jones, Duke, 2/8/20 50 Combined Points/Two Freshmen: Coby White (27) and Nassir Little (23) vs. No players in double figures: at Evansville, 12/8/10 Virginia Tech, 1/21/19 One player in double figures: 13 by , Louisville, 2/20/21 Only Four Tar Heels in Double Figures: Walker Kessler (20), Kerwin Walton (13), RJ No starter in double figures: at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 Davis (10), Caleb Love (10) vs. Florida State, 2/27/21 Only four players scored: *Duke in Brooklyn, 3/9/18 Four in Double Figures: *Walker Kessler (16), Caleb Love (15), RJ Davis (14) and Bench scored zero: Pittsburgh, 1/8/20 Day’Ron Sharpe (14) vs. Notre Dame, 3/10/21 in Greensboro Six players in double figures: ^Auburn, 3/29/19 in Kansas City, Mo. Led UNC in Points, Rebounds, Assists: Cole Anthony (16/8/3) at FSU, 2/3/20 Seven players in double figures: Wake Forest, 12/20/03 (3 OT) Led UNC in Points, Rebounds, Blocks: Walker Kessler (20/8/4) vs. FSU, 2/27/21 Scored 90: 93 at Iowa, 12/8/20 Led UNC in Points, Rebounds, Assists, Steals: Cole Anthony (34/11/5/1) vs. Notre Scored 100: 103 by Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas Dame, 11/6/19 Scored less than 50: 41 by Virginia, 2/18/17 Led UNC in Points, Rebounds, Blocks, Steals: Armando Bacot vs. Elon (22/14/3/2), Scored less than 60 in a win: 56 at Virginia, 12/8/19 11/20/19 Scored 60/half: 61, 2nd by East Carolina, 12/15/12 12 Field Goals: Cole Anthony vs. Notre Dame, 11/6/19 Scored less than 15/half: 14 by UNCG (1st half), 12/7/13 13 Field Goals: Tyler Hansbrough vs. Georgia Tech, 2/15/06 Scored less than 20/half: 19 (2nd half) by Virginia, 2/18/17 14 Field Goals: Antawn Jamison at Maryland,1/6/96 Scored less than 25/both halves: 22 and 19 by Virginia, 2/18/17 15 Field Goals: ^J.R. Reid vs. Notre Dame, 3/19/87 in East Rutherford, N.J. Scored 50 in a half in a UNC win: 56, 2nd half by NC State, 2/5/19 Made 5 or More Three-Pointers in Consecutive Games: Coby White– 6 vs. Syracuse, Scored less than 25 in a half in a win over UNC: 23 (2nd) at Pittsburgh, 1/18/20 2/26/19; 6 at Clemson, 3/2/19 Scored less than 30/both halves in a win over UNC: 27 and 26 at Virginia, 2/27/17 7 Three-Pointers: Cole Anthony at Syracuse, 2/29/20 8 Three-Pointers: Raymond Felton at NC State, 1/26/03 OPPONENTS FIELD GOAL SHOOTING 10 or More Free Throws: 14 by Cole Anthony vs. Boston College, 2/1/20 Player made 10: *10 by Justyn Mutts, Virginia Tech, 3/11/21 in Greensboro 14 Free Throws: Cole Anthony vs. Boston College, 2/1/20 Player made 13: *13 by Zion Williamson, Duke, 3/15/19 in Charlotte 15 Free Throws: *Phil Ford vs. Clemson, 3/7/75 in Greensboro Two players made 10: 11 by RJ Barrett, 10 by Cam Reddish at Duke, 2/20/19 100% Free Throws (more than 10 attempts): 14x14 by Cole Anthony vs. Boston Player missed every shot (min. 10): Brandon Childress at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 (0x12) College, 2/1/20 Made 15 or fewer: 15 by Virginia, 2/18/17 10 or More Rebounds by a Guard: 11 by Cole Anthony vs. Duke, 2/8/20 Made less than 20 in a win: 19 at Virginia, 2/13/21 10 or More Rebounds by a Guard, Consecutive Games: Cole Anthony– 11 vs. Notre Two players attempted 20: 27 by RJ Barrett, 23 by Cam Reddish, Duke, 3/9/19 Dame, Nov. 6, 2019; 10 at UNCW, 11/8/19 Player attempted 25: 25 by Tre Jones, Duke, 2/8/20 10 or More Rebounds, Three Consecutive Games: Armando Bacot– 12 vs. Miami, Player attempted more than 25: 27 by RJ Barrett, Duke, 3/9/19 1/25/20; 11 at NC State, 1/27/20; 10 vs. Boston College, 2/1/20 Made its first seven attempts to begin a game: Louisville, 1/12/19 More than 15 Rebounds: 16 by Day’Ron Sharpe at Miami, 1/5/21 Made its first eight attempts to begin a game: Michigan, 11/29/17 20 Rebounds: by Antawn Jamison at Virginia, 1/17/96 Made 10 consecutive: Duke, 2/8/18 10 Assists: *by Marcus Paige vs. Florida State, 3/15/13 in Greensboro Made 15 consecutive: Clemson, 1/16/18 More Than 10 Assists: ^14 by Kendall Marshall vs. Washington, 3/20/11 in Charlotte Missed 10 or more attempts to begin a game: 11 by Charleston, 11/25/20 15 or More Assists: 16 by Kendall Marshall vs. Florida State, 2/6/11 Missed 10 attempts to begin a half: 10 by UNLV (2nd half), 11/30/20 in Asheville Points/Rebounds Double-Double Three Consecutive Games: Armando Bacot – 19/12 vs. Missed 13 consecutive attempts: *Notre Dame (2nd half), 3/10/21 in Greensboro Miami, 1/25/20; 11/11 at NC State, 1/27/20; 11/10 vs. Boston College, 2/1/20 Missed 15 consecutive attempts: at Pittsburgh, 1/5/19 Points/Rebounds Double-Double in Consecutive Games by a Guard: Cole Anthony– 50 percent/both halves: 50.0 (17x34) and 54.5 (12x22) by Marquette, 2/24/21 34/11 vs. Notre Dame, 11/6/19; 20/10 at UNCW, 11/8/19 (first time a UNC 50 percent/both halves and lost: 50.0 (17x34) and 50.0 (20x40) by NC State, 2/5/19 freshman had consecutive 20/10 games) Better than 55 percent/game and lost: 55.6 (30x54) by Pitt, 1/31/17 20 Points/10 Rebounds/5 Blocks: by Armando Bacot (23/12/5) vs. Oregon, 60 percent/half: 60.0 (21x35) at Duke, 2/6/21 11/29/19 in The Bahamas 60 percent/both halves: 61.3 (19x31) & 69.2 (18x26) at Pitt, 2/14/15 15 Points/10 Rebounds/8 Blocks: *Walker Kessler vs. Notre Dame, 3/10/21 in 60 percent/game: 64.9 (37x57) at Pitt, 2/14/15 Greensboro (16/12/8) 70 percent/half: 72.0 (18x25), 2nd half at Gonzaga, 12/18/19 25 Points/7 Assists: 25/7 by Caleb Love at Duke, 2/6/21 70 percent/game: *71.7 (33x46) by Duke, 2/29/80, in Greensboro 25 Points/10 Rebounds: 25/10 by Day’Ron Sharpe vs. Notre Dame, 1/2/21 75 percent/half: 76.5 (13x17), 2nd half at NC State, 2/3/07 30 Points/10 Rebounds: 34/11 by Cole Anthony vs. Notre Dame, 11/6/19 Under 20 percent/half: *19.4 (6x31), 2nd half in Greensboro, 3/10/21 40 Points/10 Rebounds: 40/10 by Tyler Hansbrough vs. Georgia Tech, 2/15/06 Under 25 percent/half and won: 22.7 (5x22), 2nd half at Pittsburgh, 1/18/20 Points/Assists Double-Double: ^13 points/14 assists by Kendall Marshall vs. Wash- Under 30 percent/both halves: *29.0 (9x31) and 29.0 (9x31) by Virginia Tech, 3/10/20 ington, 3/20/11 in Charlotte in Greensboro Double-Double in Points & Rebounds with 7 or More Assists: Armando Bacot Under 30 percent/game: 29.0 (18x62) by UNLV, 11/30/20 in Asheville (19/12/7) vs. Miami, 1/25/20 Under 35 percent/game and won: 34.5 (10x29), 1st half by Clemson, 1/11/20 8 Blocked Shots: *Walker Kessler vs. Notre Dame, 3/10/21 in Greensboro Under 40 percent/game and won: 39.6 (19x48) at Virginia, 2/13/21 5 Steals: ^Marcus Paige vs. Kansas, 3/24/13 in Kansas City, Mo. Under 40 percent/both halves and won: 34.5 (10x29) and 34.8 (8x23), at Virginia Tech, More than 5 Steals: 8 by Tyler Hansbrough vs. UNC Asheville, 12/28/05 1/22/20 Under 30 percent in first half and better than 60 percent in second half: 25.0 (10x40) * ACC Tournament, ^ NCAA Tournament, ~ NIT and 65.4 (17x26) by NC State, 2/1/14 50 percent in first half and under 20 percent in second half: 57.1 (16x28) in first half and 16.1 (5x31) in second half at Elon, 11/9/18 51 OPPONENTS THREE-POINTERS Points & assists: 21/11 by Tre Jones at Duke, 3/7/20 7: Isaiah Mucius, Wake Forest, 1/20/21 Three players: Lorenzo Brown (12 pts/12 assists), Richard Howell (13 pts/17 reb) and 8: Malik Monk, Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas TJ Warren (10 pts, 10 reb), NC State, 2/23/13 10: Kyle McAlarney, Notre Dame, 11/26/08 in Maui Player had three in one season: Marvin Bagley III, Duke, 2018 Player made 7 of 7: Allerik Freeman, NC State, 1/27/18 (7x7) Player made every att. (min. 5): John Mooney, Notre Dame, 2/12/18 (6x6) OPPONENTS TRIPLE DOUBLE Player missed every att. (min. 5): Alan Griffin at Syracuse, 3/1/21 (0x5) Greivis Vasquez at Maryland, 2/21/09 (35 pts/11 reb/10 assists) (first in ACC game) Two players made at least 5: see below at Iowa, 12/8/20 Three players made at least 5: 7 by Jordan Bohannon, 5 by CJ Fredick, 5 by Joe OPPONENTS ASSISTS Wieskamp at Iowa, 12/8/20 11: by Tre Jones at Duke, 3/7/20 5 in a half: by Buddy Boeheim at Syracuse, 3/1/21 12: by Melo Trimble, Maryland, 12/1/15 Player attempted 15 3FGs: 16 by Jordan Bohannon at Iowa, 12/8/20 13: *by Luke Loucks, Florida State, 3/11/12 in Atlanta Eight different players made a 3FG: ^Auburn, 3/29/19 in Kansas City, Mo. 15 or more: 17 by Kenny Anderson at Georgia Tech, 2/1/90 Nine different players made a 3FG: Michigan, 11/29/17 10 or more assists and no turnovers: Cameron Wright (10 assists) at Pitt, 2/14/15 Did not make a three-pointer: 0 by Jacksonville (in 5 attempts), 11/27/90 (1,091 Team with 30 or more: 30 at Pitt, 2/14/15 consecutive games with at least one three-pointer through Florida State) Team with 5 or fewer: 5 by Oklahoma State, 11/22/16 in Maui Made 15 or more: 17 at Iowa, 12/8/20 Assists on 80% of its field goals: 84.2% at Virginia, 2/13/21 (16 assists on 19 FGs) Made 10 or more/half: 11, first half at Iowa, 12/8/20 (22 attempts) Opponents made 15 or more/consecutive games: 15 by NC State, 1/27/18, and 15 at OPPONENTS TURNOVERS Clemson, 1/30/18 Player had 7: *Frank Howard, Syracuse, 3/7/18 in Brooklyn Attempted 40 or more: 43 at Iowa, 12/8/20 Player had 8: Ky Bowman at Boston College, 1/21/17 Shot 60 percent (min. 10 att.): 62.5 (10x16) at Duke, 2/18/15 Player had 10: Evan Turner, Ohio State, 11/19/09 in New York, N.Y. Shot 65 percent (min. 10 att.): 66.7 (8x12) at Illinois, 11/30/10 20 or more and won: 24 by Michigan State, 11/26/17 in Portland, Ore. Shot less than 10 percent (min. 10 att.): 6.3 (1x16) by Louisville, 2/20/21 Team committed 25: UNCW, 12/5/18 Made more than 10 and lost: 11 at Duke, 2/6/21 Team committed 30 or more: 32 by South Carolina State, 11/20/07 Made 13 and lost: 13 by Wake Forest, 1/20/21 Team committed less than 5: *4 by Virginia, 3/10/18 in Brooklyn Made 15 and lost: ^15 by Iona, 3/22/19 in Columbus, Ohio Team committed less than 10: 6 at Virginia, 2/13/21 Made less than five and won: 4 by Duke, 2/8/20 UNC scored 0 points off oppt. turnovers: at Notre Dame, 2/6/16 (2 turnovers) Made more three-pointers than two-pointers: at Virginia, 2/13/21 (made 10 threes and UNC scored less than five points off oppt. turnovers: 4 vs. Wofford, 12/15/19 (5 turnovers) 9 twos) UNC scored 30 points off oppt. turnovers: 30 at Duke, 2/6/21 (15 turnovers) Attempted more three-pointers than two-pointers: Northeastern, 2/17/21 (attempted 30 UNC scored more than 30 points off oppt. turnovers: 32 at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 (20 turn- threes and 29 twos) overs) UNC scored 35 points off oppt. turnovers: 37 vs. NC State, 1/8/17 (26 turnovers) OPPONENTS FREE THROWS Made 15: *Jerian Grant, Notre Dame, 3/14/15 in Greensboro OPPONENTS BLOCKS Made more than 15: 17 by Zabian Dowdell, Virginia Tech, 2/13/07 More than 5: 7 by Manny Bates, NC State, 1/23/21 Attempted 15: 16 by Trey McGowens at Pitt, 1/5/19 Team blocked 10 or more shots: 10 at Florida State, 2/3/20 Made 10x10: Tre Jones at Duke, 3/7/20 Made better than 10x10: ^12x12 by Tyler Dorsey, Oregon, 4/1/17 in Phoenix OPPONENTS STEALS Shot 100 percent (min. 10): 100.0 (10x10) by Wake Forest, 2/15/11 5 or more: 5 by Braxton Beverly, NC State, 1/23/21 Shot 100 percent (min. 30): 100.0 (32x32) at Wake Forest, 1/15/05 8: Ashton Hagans, Kentucky, 12/22/18 in Chicago Shot at least 90 percent, 20 or more attempts: 96.3 (26x27) at Florida State, 1/16/21 Team had 15 or more: 15 at Syracuse, 3/1/21 Shot at least 85 percent, 30 or more attempts: 87.9 (29x33) at Duke, 3/7/20 Team had 20 or more: 20 at Clemson, 1/17/07 Under 30 percent: 27.3 (3x11) by NC State, 1/8/17 Under 40 percent: 30.8 (4x13) by Louisville, 2/22/17 OPPONENTS MISCELLANEOUS (UNC scores listed first) Under 50 percent and won: ^47.1 (8x17) by Auburn, 3/29/19 in Kansas City, Mo. Led the team in scoring, rebounds, assists: RaiQuan Gray, Florida State (17/8/2), 2/27/21 Made 30 or more: *33 by Duke, 3/10/17 in Brooklyn Led the team in scoring, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals: Aamir Simms, Clemson, Made fewer than five: 4 at Duke, 2/6/21 1/11/20 (20 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists, 4 blocks, 3 steals) Attempted 40 or more: 44 at Louisville, 1/31/15 (made 27) Four-point play: DJ Steward, Duke, 3/6/21 Attempted fewer than five: *3 by Virginia, 3/12/16 in Washington, D.C. Hit a game-winning shot with no time left: Wendell Moore, Duke, 2/8/20 (in OT) Missed 20 or more: *20 (21x41) by Pitt, 3/14/14 in Greensboro Hit a game-winning shot less than a second left: Matt Coleman III, Texas, 12/2/20 in Only one player attempted: Jordan Taylor, Wisconsin (3x6), 11/30/11 Asheville (0.1 second to play) Made more free throws than field goals: at Florida State, 1/16/21 (24 FG, 26 FT) Hit a game-winning shot less than five seconds left: Nate Laszewski at Notre Dame, Made five or fewer and won: 4 by Wofford, 12/15/19 2/17/20 (3FG with 2.4 seconds to play) Did not attempt a FT in a half: first half NC Central, 12/12/20 Hit a game-tying shot with no time left in regulation: Tre Jones, Duke, 2/8/20 Did not make a FT in a half: at Duke, 2/6/21 (2nd half, 0x2) Hit a shot from other side of halfcourt: Louis Dabney, Tulane, 12/16/15, to end first half Made winning free throws with less than 30 seconds to play: Boston College’s Jared Hamilton OPPONENTS REBOUNDS made two of three FTs with 17 seconds to play, BC won 70-71, 2/1/20 15 or more: 15 by Bourama Sidibe at Syracuse, 2/29/20 Trailed at the half and won: Duke, 2/8/20 (Duke trailed 44-35, won 96-98 in OT) 17: Kerry Blackshear, Virginia Tech, 1/21/19 Trailed by 10 or more at half and won: Clemson, 1/11/20 (Clemson trailed 39-29, won 19: John Mooney, Notre Dame, 1/15/19 76-79 in OT) 20 or more: *21 by Talib Zanna, Pitt, 3/14/14 in Greensboro Trailed by 10 or more with less than four minutes to play and won: Duke, 2/8/20 (Duke 10 offensive: 10 by Kerry Blackshear, Virginia Tech, 1/21/19 trailed 77-64 with 3:55 to play, won 96-98 in OT) Two players with 15 or more: 15 by Damion James and 15 by Dexter Pittman, Texas, Trailed by 10 or more with less than two minutes to play and won: Clemson, 1/11/20 12/19/09 in Arlington, Texas (Clemson trailed 68-58 with 1:56 to play, won 76-79 in overtime) Three players in double-figures: ^Joey Lynch-Flohr (11), Artsiom Parakhouski (10) and Trailed by 15 and won: at Notre Dame, 2/17/20 (ND trailed 64-49, won 76-77) Eric Hall (10), Radford, 3/19/09 in Greensboro Trailed by more than 15 and won: 16 at Northern Iowa (UNI trailed 50-34, won 67-71) Team had 50 rebounds: ^50 by Texas A&M, 3/18/18 in Charlotte Trailed by 20 or more and won: 24 at Florida State, 1/22/04 (FSU trailed 42-18 in first Team had 60 rebounds: 60 by Texas, 12/19/09 in Arlington, Texas half, won 81-90 in overtime) Team had less than 20 rebounds: ^15 by Notre Dame, 3/27/16 in Philadelphia Trailed by 20 and took the lead: at Virginia Tech, 1/24/16 (UNC led 36-16, VT took a Team had 25 offensive rebounds: 29 by Butler, 11/26/14 in the Bahamas 59-61 lead, but UNC won 75-70) Scored 20 second-chance points: 21 at Iowa, 12/8/20 Led Carolina by 20 or more at halftime: *21 by Syracuse (22-43), 3/10/20 in Greensboro Team had two offensive rebounds: 2 at Georgia Tech, 12/30/20 Led Carolina by 20 or more at halftime in Chapel Hill: 20 by Georgia Tech (27-47), 1/4/20 Team had one offensive rebound: 1 by Yale, 12/30/19 Led Carolina by 25 or more at halftime: 27 at Duke (26-53), 3/6/10 One player had an offensive rebound: 4 by Aamir Simms at Clemson, 2/2/21 Led Carolina by 30: *30 by Syracuse (51-81), 3/10/20 in Greensboro Scored zero second-chance points: Gonzaga, 12/15/18 Led Carolina by more than 30: 32 at Indiana (51-83), 11/27/12 Outrebounded UNC by 15 or more: 16 by Ohio State, 12/4/19 (32-48) Led Carolina by 35 or more: 36 at Duke (37-73), 3/6/10 Had more offensive rebounds than UNC had defensive: Butler in The Bahamas, 11/26/14 Scored more than 15 straight: 17-0 run at Louisville, 2/22/20 (Butler 29 offensive, UNC 26 defensive) Scored 19 straight: 19-0 run by Michigan, 11/28/19 in The Bahamas Scored first 10 points: UNLV led 0-13, 11/30/20 in Asheville (UNC won, 78-51) OPPONENTS DOUBLE-DOUBLES Scored first 14 points: *Miami led 0-14 in Brooklyn, 3/8/18 (UNC won, 82-65) 20 points/15 rebounds: 21/15 by Marvin Bagley III at Duke, 3/3/18 Outscored UNC by more than 20 in a half: *Syracuse, 3/10/20 (22-43, first half) 30 points/10 rebounds: *31/11 by Zion Williamson Duke, 3/15/19 in Charlotte Outscored UNC by more than 20 in a half in Chapel Hill: Ohio State, 12/4/19 (22-45, Points & rebounds w/5 or more assists: 17/15/4 by Jordan Bruner, Yale, 12/30/19 second half) Points & rebounds w/7 or more assists: 17/10/7 by Dwayne Sutton, Louisville, 1/12/19 Pts/Reb w/5 or more blocks: 23/11/5 by Quincy Guerrier, Syracuse, 1/12/21 52 2020-21 BOX SCORES: GAMES 1-4

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Col. of Charleston vs North Carolina North Carolina vs UNLV 11/25/20 6:00 pm at Chapel Hill, NC 1 11/30/20 7:00 pm at Asheville, NC 2 Col. of Charleston 60 • 0-1,0-0 CAA North Carolina 78 • 2-0,0-0 ACC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 21 Lorenzo Edwards f 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 3 26 05 Armando Bacot f 4-4 0-0 4-4 2 3 5 3 12 1 3 0 0 20 33 Osinachi Smart c 3-4 0-0 0-2 4 8 12 2 6 1 1 0 0 34 15 Garrison Brooks f 5-13 0-0 4-8 3 4 7 1 14 1 1 0 3 23 00 Payton Willis g 4-10 2-6 3-4 0 3 3 0 13 2 2 0 0 34 01 Leaky Black g 1-9 1-3 2-2 4 6 10 1 5 2 0 1 2 25 12 Zep Jasper g 4-9 1-3 0-0 1 5 6 2 9 3 1 0 0 23 02 Caleb Love g 2-9 0-5 2-4 0 3 3 1 6 4 3 3 1 27 55 Brevin Galloway g 6-14 3-6 0-2 0 2 2 0 15 3 2 1 2 27 04 RJ Davis g 5-9 3-4 3-3 2 4 6 1 16 1 1 0 0 28 02 D'Avian Houston 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 03 Andrew Platek 4-6 2-4 1-2 1 2 3 3 11 0 2 0 0 15 03 DeAngelo Epps 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 17 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 0-0 0-0 1-4 1 5 6 1 1 1 4 1 0 16 04 Dontavius King 3-4 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 5 7 0 0 0 0 8 13 Walker Kessler 3-3 0-0 1-1 4 2 6 0 7 0 0 0 1 14 05 Brenden Tucker 1-8 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 3 2 0 2 0 0 18 14 Puff Johnson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 10 Cameron Copeland 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 7 22 Walker Miller 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 11 Samba Ndiaye 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 Kerwin Walton 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 13 14 Keegan Harvey 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 25 Creighton Lebo 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Team 2 1 3 2 30 K.J. Smith 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 24-60 8-23 4-10 8 26 34 20 60 13 15 3 5 200 34 Duwe Farris 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 FG % 1st Half: 13-31 41.9% 2nd half: 11-29 37.9% Game: 24-60 40.0% Deadball 35 Ryan McAdoo 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 3FG % 1st Half: 4-12 33.3% 2nd half: 4-11 36.4% Game: 8-23 34.8% Rebounds Team 1 1 2 FT % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 4-10 40.0% 2,1 Totals 25-60 7-20 21-32 19 35 54 15 78 11 16 5 7 200 FG % 1st Half: 13-32 40.6% 2nd half: 12-28 42.9% Game: 25-60 41.7% Deadball North Carolina 79 • 1-0,0-0 ACC 3FG % 1st Half: 5-12 41.7% 2nd half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 7-20 35.0% Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 6-12 50.0% 2nd half: 15-20 75.0% Game: 21-32 65.6% 5 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min UNLV 51 • 0-2,0-0 Mountain 05 Armando Bacot f 4-5 0-0 4-6 3 5 8 0 12 0 1 3 0 22 15 Garrison Brooks f 3-10 0-0 0-0 2 9 11 2 6 1 4 2 0 28 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 01 Leaky Black g 2-8 0-2 0-0 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 28 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02 Caleb Love g 4-11 1-4 8-8 0 1 1 3 17 4 1 0 2 26 34 Cheikh Mbacke Diong f 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 4 4 0 0 1 0 21 04 RJ Davis g 4-9 1-3 2-4 2 2 4 3 11 1 1 0 1 27 03 Caleb Grill g 3-10 3-9 1-3 0 4 4 2 10 1 2 0 4 31 03 Andrew Platek 2-9 1-5 0-0 1 2 3 2 5 1 0 2 4 21 05 David Jenkins Jr. g 1-9 1-8 1-2 1 1 2 2 4 0 3 0 0 20 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 4-8 0-0 5-6 5 5 10 3 13 2 0 1 2 22 13 Bryce Hamilton g 7-19 1-6 0-1 0 4 4 1 15 2 3 0 1 30 13 Walker Kessler 3-4 0-1 0-0 2 2 4 1 6 0 1 0 0 5 31 Marvin Coleman g 2-4 1-3 1-4 0 0 0 4 6 3 1 0 2 29 14 Puff Johnson 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 00 Donavan Yap 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 22 Walker Miller 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 01 Moses Wood 1-8 1-5 0-0 3 3 6 2 3 0 1 0 0 22 24 Kerwin Walton 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 11 10 Edoardo Del Cadia 0-0 0-0 2-3 2 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 6 25 Creighton Lebo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 Reece Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 1 1 8 30 K.J. Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 22 Nick Blake 2-5 1-3 2-2 1 2 3 1 7 0 2 1 0 14 34 Duwe Farris 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 30 Devin Tillis 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 2 15 35 Ryan McAdoo 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Team 3 3 6 2 Team 1 2 3 Totals 18-62 8-37 7-15 14 21 35 25 51 7 17 3 10 200 Totals 28-71 4-18 19-24 17 32 49 16 79 12 9 9 10 200 FG % 1st Half: 12-26 46.2% 2nd half: 6-36 16.7% Game: 18-62 29.0% Deadball FG % 1st Half: 15-31 48.4% 2nd half: 13-40 32.5% Game: 28-71 39.4% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 5-16 31.3% 2nd half: 3-21 14.3% Game: 8-37 21.6% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd half: 1-10 10.0% Game: 4-18 22.2% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 7-15 46.7% 3,1 FT % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7% 2nd half: 13-17 76.5% Game: 19-24 79.2% 4 Officials: Tony Crisp,Keith Fogleman,Brent Hampton Officials: Scott Arbogast,Raymie Styons,Roger Ayers Technical fouls: North Carolina-None. UNLV-None. Technical fouls: Col. of Charleston-None. North Carolina-None. Attendance: Attendance: 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. North Carolina vs UNLV. Played at Harrah's 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Col. of Charleston vs North Carolina. Play Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Score by periods 1st 2nd Total North Carolina 37 41 78 Col. of Charleston 32 28 60 UNLV 30 21 51 North Carolina 39 40 79

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics North Carolina vs Stanford Texas vs North Carolina 12/01/20 4:00 pm at Asheville, NC 3 12/02/20 4:00 pm at Asheville, NC 4 North Carolina 67 • 3-0,0-0 ACC Texas 69 • 4-0,0-0 Big 12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Armando Bacot f 4-5 0-0 2-3 2 4 6 2 10 0 4 0 0 20 04 Greg Brown f 3-9 1-5 3-4 1 5 6 4 10 0 0 0 2 19 15 Garrison Brooks f 4-8 0-0 2-5 5 4 9 4 10 1 0 0 0 30 20 Jericho Sims f 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 13 01 Leaky Black g 3-5 0-0 4-6 1 6 7 1 10 1 4 0 1 34 01 Andrew Jones g 1-7 1-4 2-2 1 1 2 1 5 1 5 0 0 19 02 Caleb Love g 6-18 2-6 2-2 1 2 3 3 16 2 5 1 0 36 02 Matt Coleman III g 9-16 3-6 1-2 0 0 0 2 22 3 1 0 1 37 04 RJ Davis g 3-8 2-4 3-3 1 3 4 3 11 1 3 0 0 27 03 Courtney Ramey g 5-17 2-4 1-2 033013310337 03 Andrew Platek 1-3 0-1 2-2 0 1 1 1 4 0 2 0 2 16 00 Gerald Liddell 1-1 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 8 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 2-3 0-0 0-0 1672 4434219 05 Royce Hamm Jr. 1-2 0-0 0-0 2355 2114120 13 Walker Kessler 0-0 0-0 0-3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 9 22 Kai Jones 4-5 1-1 3-3 2 6 8 3 12 2 2 0 1 26 14 Puff Johnson 1-1 0-0 0-0 0000 20000 2 30 Brock Cunningham 1-2 1-2 0-0 0004 3000121 24 Kerwin Walton 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 0 7 Team 2 3 5 Team 3 2 5 1 Totals 25-60 9-22 10-14 8 24 32 25 69 10 11 4 10 200 Totals 24-52 4-12 15-24 15 28 43 22 67 11 24 5 6 200 FG % 1st Half: 12-29 41.4% 2nd half: 13-31 41.9% Game: 25-60 41.7% Deadball FG % 1st Half: 13-30 43.3% 2nd half: 11-22 50.0% Game: 24-52 46.2% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 7-15 46.7% 2nd half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 9-22 40.9% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 4-12 33.3% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 9-12 75.0% 2nd half: 1-2 50.0% Game: 10-14 71.4% 1 FT % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd half: 13-20 65.0% Game: 15-24 62.5% 5 North Carolina 67 • 3-1,0-0 ACC Stanford 63 • 1-1,0-0 Pac-12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Armando Bacot f 3-5 0-0 4-7 6 6 12 1 10 0 1 1 0 25 03 Ziaire Williams f 4-9 2-4 0-0 2 2 4 4 10 1 3 1 2 30 15 Garrison Brooks f 7-12 0-0 4-7 3 4 7 3 18 0 1 2 0 30 13 Oscar da Silva f 4-8 1-3 4-5 0 1 1 4 13 0 2 1 1 22 01 Leaky Black g 3-7 0-0 2-3 2 8 10 2 8 2 1 0 1 35 14 Spencer Jones f 1-9 1-9 0-0 0 5 5 2 3 2 2 2 3 35 02 Caleb Love g 2-13 0-4 1-2 0 1 1 2 5 0 4 0 0 30 01 Daejon Davis g 6-13 1-2 5-5 0 4 4 3 18 4 2 0 4 39 04 RJ Davis g 3-11 0-2 5-7 134211330133 02 Bryce Wills g 5-9 0-1 2-4 0 1 1 2 12 1 1 1 3 36 03 Andrew Platek 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 10 Max Murrell 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 4-6 0-0 0-1 4152 8111016 20 Noah Taitz 0-0 0-0 1-2 0111 10100 8 13 Walker Kessler 1-1 0-0 2-5 0 2 2 1 4 0 1 0 0 9 22 James Keefe 0-2 0-0 3-4 0 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 16 14 Puff Johnson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0110 00000 5 32 Lukas Kisunas 0-0 0-0 3-4 1121 30010 9 24 Kerwin Walton 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 8 Team 3 0 3 30 K.J. Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0110 00000 3 Totals 20-51 5-20 18-24 6 17 23 19 63 9 13 7 14 200 Team 3 3 6 1 FG % 1st Half: 10-21 47.6% 2nd half: 10-30 33.3% Game: 20-51 39.2% Deadball Totals 24-58 1-9 18-32 20 30 50 14 67 6 14 4 2 200 3FG % 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd half: 1-11 9.1% Game: 5-20 25.0% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 9-12 75.0% 2nd half: 9-12 75.0% Game: 18-24 75.0% 3 FG % 1st Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd half: 13-30 43.3% Game: 24-58 41.4% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd half: 0-5 0.0% Game: 1-9 11.1% Rebounds 4 Officials: Pat Evans,Eric Curry,Ted Valentine FT % 1st Half: 5-13 38.5% 2nd half: 13-19 68.4% Game: 18-32 56.3% Technical fouls: North Carolina-None. Stanford-Ziaire Williams. Attendance: Officials: 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. North Carolina vs Stanford. Played at Harr Technical fouls: Texas-None. North Carolina-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. North Carolina vs Texas. Played at Harrah' North Carolina 29 38 67 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Stanford 33 30 63 Texas 40 29 69 North Carolina 28 39 67

53 2020-21 BOX SCORES: GAMES 5-8

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics North Carolina vs Iowa N.C. Central vs North Carolina 12/08/20 6:30 pm at Iowa City, IA 5 12/12/20 2:00 pm at Chapel Hill, NC 6 North Carolina 80 • 3-2,0-0 ACC N.C. Central 67 • 1-3,0-0 MEAC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Armando Bacot f 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 8 11 5 4 0 2 1 0 22 25 Nehemie Kabeya f 0-00-00-00113 00000 5 15 Garrison Brooks f 7-11 0-0 3-3 4 4 8 4 17 2 2 0 0 33 00 Jamir Moultrie g 4-6 2-4 0-0 0 1 1 5 10 0 4 0 0 18 01 Leaky Black g 4-10 1-1 0-0 1892 9210228 12 Jordan Perkins g 0-4 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 4 2 0 2 17 02 Caleb Love g 4-13 1-4 2-3 2 2 4 1 11 6 4 0 1 31 22 C.J. Keyser g 9-18 1-3 0-0 0 5 5 3 19 2 3 0 3 33 04 RJ Davis g 4-8 2-5 2-4 0 2 2 1 12 8 3 0 0 34 24 Nicolas Fennell g 4-8 1-1 2-2 2 2 4 4 11 1 2 1 2 27 03 Andrew Platek 3-7 2-3 2-2 0 1 1 0 10 0 2 0 0 16 01 Mike Melvin 2-3 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 1 6 3 2 0 2 23 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 5-6 0-0 3-6 246413130214 02 Justin Wright 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000 00000 1 13 Walker Kessler 1-3 0-0 0-2 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 6 03 Ty Graves 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 14 Puff Johnson 1-1 0-0 0-0 0000 20000 4 05 Deven Palmer 1-3 1-3 0-0 0110 3000013 24 Kerwin Walton 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 3 1 0 2 12 13 Justin Whatley 4-7 2-4 3-4 0 2 2 4 13 4 0 0 1 25 Team 2 1 3 21 Kobby Ayetey 1-1 1-1 0-0 0112 30000 5 Totals 31-65 6-15 12-20 15 32 47 18 80 22 18 2 7 200 23 Jahnathan Maxwell 1-5 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 19 Team 3 1 4 2 FG % 1st Half: 13-32 40.6% 2nd half: 18-33 54.5% Game: 31-65 47.7% Deadball Totals 26-58 8-19 7-8 6 19 25 23 67 14 15 1 10 200 3FG % 1st Half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 6-15 40.0% Rebounds 3 FT % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd half: 9-16 56.3% Game: 12-20 60.0% FG % 1st Half: 12-28 42.9% 2nd half: 14-30 46.7% Game: 26-58 44.8% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd half: 4-11 36.4% Game: 8-19 42.1% Rebounds Iowa 93 • 4-0,0-0 Big Ten FT % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 7-8 87.5% 1,1 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min North Carolina 73 • 4-2,0-0 ACC 55 Luka Garza c 6-20 0-1 4-8 7 7 14 4 16 214135 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 03 Jordan Bohannon g 8-17 7-16 1-2 0 0 0 0 24 6 4 0 0 32 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 CJ Fredrick g 8-11 5-7 0-0 000121010234 05 Armando Bacot f 6-7 0-0 7-10 5 6 11 2 19 011128 10 Joe Wieskamp g 7-12 5-7 0-0 2 7 9 3 19 5 3 0 1 32 15 Garrison Brooks f 1-3 0-0 3-4 3 1 4 2 5 1 1 0 0 24 30 Connor McCaffery g 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 4 0 2 0 0 2 17 01 Leaky Black g 1-3 0-2 1-2 1 6 7 2 3 1 2 1 1 23 01 Joe Toussaint 2-3 0-1 2-3 0 1 1 2 6 3 1 0 0 11 02 Caleb Love g 4-9 0-2 4-5 0 3 3 3 12 4 6 1 3 32 02 Jack Nunge 2-9 0-5 0-0 2133 4200022 04 RJ Davis g 2-10 0-5 2-2 0112 6330033 15 Keegan Murray 1-1 0-0 1-1 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 6 03 Andrew Platek 4-6 2-3 1-1 0 0 0 1 11 1 1 0 1 14 22 Patrick McCaffery 0-3 0-3 0-0 1340 0200111 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 4-8 0-0 4-4 156112202121 Team 1 3 4 1 13 Walker Kessler 1-2 0-1 3-3 0 1 1 2 5 0 3 1 0 7 Totals 34-76 17-40 8-14 14 24 38 17 93 22 11 5 8 200 14 Puff Johnson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0000 00000 7 24 Kerwin Walton 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 11 FG % 1st Half: 15-35 42.9% 2nd half: 19-41 46.3% Game: 34-76 44.7% Deadball Team 1 2 3 3FG % 1st Half: 11-22 50.0% 2nd half: 6-18 33.3% Game: 17-40 42.5% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 8-14 57.1% 2 Totals 23-50 2-15 25-31 11 26 37 15 73 13 18 6 7 200

Officials: Courtney Green,Larry Scirotto,Bo Boroski FG % 1st Half: 9-23 39.1% 2nd half: 14-27 51.9% Game: 23-50 46.0% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 0-7 0.0% 2nd half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 2-15 13.3% Rebounds Technical fouls: North Carolina-None. Iowa-None. 2 Attendance: 583 FT % 1st Half: 12-18 66.7% 2nd half: 13-13 100.0 Game: 25-31 80.6% 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Iowa vs North Carolina. Played at Carver-H Officials: Anthony Franklin,Jerry Heater,Raymie Styons Technical fouls: N.C. Central-None. North Carolina-None. Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: North Carolina 31 49 80 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. N.C. Central vs North Carolina. Played at Iowa 43 50 93 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total N.C. Central 28 39 67 North Carolina 30 43 73

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics North Carolina vs Kentucky North Carolina vs NC State 12/19/20 2:00 pm at Cleveland, OH 7 12/22/20 9:00 pm at Raleigh, NC 8 North Carolina 75 • 5-2,0-0 ACC North Carolina 76 • 5-3,0-1 ACC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Armando Bacot f 5-8 0-0 4-6 5 3 8 2 14 1 0 2 0 28 05 Armando Bacot f 7-9 0-0 2-4 3 3 6 1 16 0 3 1 0 24 15 Garrison Brooks f 5-7 0-1 1-3 2 4 6 4 11 1 3 1 1 26 15 Garrison Brooks f 5-14 0-0 0-1 2 5 7 4 10 1 3 2 0 29 01 Leaky Black g 1-7 0-3 4-6 1 5 6 3 6 0 0 0 1 32 01 Leaky Black g 2-5 0-0 2-2 0 3 3 4 6 4 2 0 3 29 02 Caleb Love g 4-14 0-5 3-3 0 0 0 4 11 6 2 0 0 30 02 Caleb Love g 3-14 0-4 5-5 1 3 4 1 11 4 2 0 1 28 04 RJ Davis g 1-6 1-4 0-1 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 17 04 RJ Davis g 5-14 1-4 0-0 033211330036 03 Andrew Platek 2-6 1-3 1-2 1 3 4 4 6 2 1 0 0 24 03 Andrew Platek 3-4 1-2 1-1 2 1 3 3 8 1 1 0 0 11 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 3-8 0-1 1-4 6 5 11 3 7220021 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 3-6 0-1 0-0 4373 6131114 13 Walker Kessler 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 13 Walker Kessler 1-1 0-0 1-2 3 3 6 0 3 0 1 3 3 12 14 Puff Johnson 1-1 0-0 0-0 0111 20000 5 14 Puff Johnson 1-2 0-1 0-0 0110 20000 5 24 Kerwin Walton 3-3 3-3 4-4 0 0 0 1 13 1 2 0 0 15 24 Kerwin Walton 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 12 25 Creighton Lebo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000 000000+ Team 2 2 4 30 K.J. Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Totals 31-70 2-12 12-17 18 27 45 19 76 15 18 7 8 200 35 Ryan McAdoo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000 000000+ Team 0 1 1 1 FG % 1st Half: 17-33 51.5% 2nd half: 14-37 37.8% Game: 31-70 44.3% Deadball Totals 26-61 5-20 18-29 15 23 38 25 75 14 11 3 2 200 3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd half: 0-6 0.0% Game: 2-12 16.7% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd half: 6-9 66.7% Game: 12-17 70.6% 3 FG % 1st Half: 15-30 50.0% 2nd half: 11-31 35.5% Game: 26-61 42.6% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 2-10 20.0% 2nd half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 5-20 25.0% Rebounds NC State 79 • 5-1,1-0 ACC FT % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd half: 16-24 66.7% Game: 18-29 62.1% 3,1 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Kentucky 63 • 1-5,0-0 SEC ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 04 Jericole Hellems f 0-8 0-3 1-2 1 4 5 4 1 1 2 0 0 34 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 15 Manny Bates f 7-11 0-0 0-0 3 4 7 3 14 0 0 5 0 36 23 Isaiah Jackson f 1-2 0-0 1-2 1 4 5 5 3 0 2 1 0 15 05 Thomas Allen g 2-5 0-1 2-2 1 3 4 3 6 1 2 0 0 25 30 Olivier Sarr f 0-0 0-0 2-4 1 3 4 5 2 1 3 1 0 19 10 Braxton Beverly g 2-5 2-5 2-6 0 3 3 2 8 3 3 0 4 29 03 Brandon Boston Jr. g 5-14 0-3 5-8 347315221035 24 Devon Daniels g 8-13 2-3 3-5 235221330128 05 Terrence Clarke g 3-11 0-3 0-1 0 3 3 5 6 0 3 0 0 25 01 Dereon Seabron 2-7 0-0 1-2 4 3 7 2 5 1 2 1 1 12 10 Davion Mintz g 6-11 3-6 2-5 358317220037 02 Shakeel Moore 6-11 3-4 2-3 011217000215 00 Jacob Toppin 1-6 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 0 4 0 1 0 1 19 03 Cam Hayes 3-3 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 7 1 2 0 0 11 02 Devin Askew 3-6 0-1 6-8 134212321126 11 Jaylon Gibson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0001 0000010 11 Dontaie Allen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Team 1 0 1 21 Cam'Ron Fletcher 0-0 0-0 0-0 0001 00001 2 Totals 30-64 8-17 11-20 12 22 34 19 79 10 14 6 8 200 55 Lance Ware 2-3 0-0 0-0 4 3 7 5 4 0 1 0 2 21 Team 0 2 2 FG % 1st Half: 19-36 52.8% 2nd half: 11-28 39.3% Game: 30-64 46.9% Deadball Rebounds Totals 21-53 3-13 18-30 14 28 42 30 63 8 16 4 5 200 3FG % 1st Half: 6-9 66.7% 2nd half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 8-17 47.1% FT % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd half: 6-14 42.9% Game: 11-20 55.0% 4,1 FG % 1st Half: 14-32 43.8% 2nd half: 7-21 33.3% Game: 21-53 39.6% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd half: 0-5 0.0% Game: 3-13 23.1% Rebounds Officials: A.J. Desai,Bert Smith,Ted Valentine FT % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0% 2nd half: 11-20 55.0% Game: 18-30 60.0% 6 Technical fouls: North Carolina-None. NC State-None. Attendance: Officials: Terry Wymer,Patrick Evans,Eric Curry 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. NC State vs North Carolina. Played at PNC Technical fouls: North Carolina-None. Kentucky-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Kentucky vs North Carolina. Played at Quic North Carolina 42 34 76

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total NC State 49 30 79 North Carolina 34 41 75 Kentucky 38 25 63

54 2020-21 BOX SCORES: GAMES 9-12

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics North Carolina vs Georgia Tech Notre Dame vs North Carolina 12/30/20 8:00 pm at Atlanta, GA 9 01/02/21 4:00 pm at Chapel Hill, NC 10 North Carolina 67 • 5-4,0-2 ACC Notre Dame 65 • 3-6,0-3 ACC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Armando Bacot f 5-8 0-0 4-6 0 5 5 3 14 0 3 0 2 23 11 Juwan Durham f 4-6 0-0 0-3 0 2 2 3 8 3 1 1 0 17 11 Day'Ron Sharpe f 3-6 0-0 1-4 3 4 7 0 7 1 1 0 2 19 14 Nate Laszewski f 9-14 7-11 0-1 0 9 9 3 25 0 1 1 0 36 03 Andrew Platek g 1-5 1-5 0-0 0 1 1 3 3 1 2 0 0 15 03 Prentiss Hubb g 7-12 0-5 0-0 011014530137 04 RJ Davis g 1-7 1-3 2-2 0 3 3 2 5 3 3 0 0 24 05 Cormac Ryan g 2-8 1-6 0-0 0 3 3 2 5 5 1 0 1 38 24 Kerwin Walton g 3-4 3-4 0-0 1 1 2 1 9 4 1 0 1 23 23 Dane Goodwin g 2-9 2-5 0-0 1 3 4 0 6 1 3 0 2 30 01 Leaky Black 5-7 0-2 0-0 1 2 3 2 10 2 3 1 1 29 12 Tony Sanders Jr. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 Caleb Love 3-10 2-5 0-0 0222 8440125 13 Nikola Djogo 2-4 1-1 0-0 0001 5200118 13 Walker Kessler 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 25 Matt Zona 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 3 5 1 0 1 0 1 1 18 14 Puff Johnson 0-0 0-0 2-2 0001 21000 5 31 Elijah Morgan 0-1 0-1 2-2 0001 20000 5 15 Garrison Brooks 4-7 1-1 0-0 3 8 11 3 9 1 1 1 0 29 Team 0 2 2 1 Team 1 0 1 Totals 26-55 11-30 2-6 3 23 26 11 65 17 10 3 6 200 Totals 25-56 8-20 9-14 10 27 37 19 67 17 18 2 7 200 FG % 1st Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd half: 15-27 55.6% Game: 26-55 47.3% Deadball FG % 1st Half: 13-27 48.1% 2nd half: 12-29 41.4% Game: 25-56 44.6% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 6-16 37.5% 2nd half: 5-14 35.7% Game: 11-30 36.7% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd half: 6-12 50.0% Game: 8-20 40.0% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 2-2 100.0 2nd half: 0-4 0.0% Game: 2-6 33.3% 3,1 FT % 1st Half: 7-7 100.0 2nd half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 9-14 64.3% 3 North Carolina 66 • 6-4,1-2 ACC Georgia Tech 72 • 5-3,1-1 ACC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Armando Bacot f 1-7 0-0 2-4 5 5 10 2 4 1 1 0 1 18 04 Jordan Usher f 6-13 2-5 0-1 011414210031 11 Day'Ron Sharpe f 9-19 0-0 7-9 8 2 10 2 25 1 2 0 1 29 05 Moses Wright f 3-10 0-2 2-3 1 5 6 4 8 1 2 1 5 39 01 Leaky Black g 3-7 1-2 1-1 3 1 4 2 8 3 0 0 0 30 00 Michael Devoe g 7-11 4-7 2-4 022020450037 02 Caleb Love g 2-7 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 5 0 2 0 0 15 03 Bubba Parham g 3-4 3-4 0-1 0 4 4 3 9 3 1 0 2 27 24 Kerwin Walton g 4-8 4-8 0-0 0 1 1 0 12 3 1 0 0 27 10 Jose Alvarado g 8-10 1-3 3-5 077220730336 03 Andrew Platek 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 5 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 15 01 Kyle Sturdivant 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 04 RJ Davis 1-6 1-6 0-0 0330 3220023 12 Khalid Moore 0-1 0-1 1-2 0333 1111121 13 Walker Kessler 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 1 0 5 24 Rodney Howard 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 14 Puff Johnson 1-2 0-1 0-0 1120 2001110 Team 1 1 2 15 Garrison Brooks 2-7 1-1 0-0 3 5 8 2 5 4 0 0 1 28 Totals 27-51 10-22 8-16 2 23 25 17 72 18 13 2 11 200 Team 1 3 4 FG % 1st Half: 11-25 44.0% 2nd half: 16-26 61.5% Game: 27-51 52.9% Deadball Totals 24-69 8-23 10-14 22 27 49 10 66 15 9 2 4 200 3FG % 1st Half: 4-13 30.8% 2nd half: 6-9 66.7% Game: 10-22 45.5% Rebounds FG % 1st Half: 10-32 31.3% 2nd half: 14-37 37.8% Game: 24-69 34.8% Deadball FT % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 8-16 50.0% 3 3FG % 1st Half: 4-12 33.3% 2nd half: 4-11 36.4% Game: 8-23 34.8% Rebounds 3 Officials: Lee Cassell,Clarence Armstrong,Ron Groover FT % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4% 2nd half: 5-7 71.4% Game: 10-14 71.4% Technical fouls: North Carolina-None. Georgia Tech-None. Attendance: 1200 Officials: Lamar Simpson,Keith Kimble,Raymie Styons 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Georgia Tech vs North Carolina. Played at Technical fouls: Notre Dame-None. North Carolina-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. North Carolina vs Notre Dame. Played at Sm North Carolina 35 32 67 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Georgia Tech 29 43 72 Notre Dame 30 35 65 North Carolina 29 37 66

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics North Carolina vs Miami (FL) Syracuse vs North Carolina 01/05/21 8:00 pm at Coral Gables, FL 11 01/12/21 9:00 pm at Chapel Hill, NC 12 North Carolina 67 • 7-4,2-2 ACC Syracuse 75 • 7-3,1-2 ACC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Armando Bacot f 1-3 0-0 5-5 0 2 2 3 7 0 1 0 0 20 01 Quincy Guerrier f 9-18 1-6 4-5 3 8 11 5 23 105137 11 Day'Ron Sharpe f 4-12 0-0 4-5 7 9 16 3 12 0 3 1 2 27 21 Marek Dolezaj f 2-3 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 3 6 2 1 0 1 35 01 Leaky Black g 6-9 4-4 0-2 2 7 9 3 16 3 2 1 2 35 00 Alan Griffin g 6-12 3-8 1-2 347216263132 04 RJ Davis g 1-5 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 15 11 Joseph Girard III g 2-7 2-4 0-0 1 2 3 1 6 3 2 0 0 26 24 Kerwin Walton g 4-8 3-7 2-2 0 1 1 2 13 4 3 1 1 21 35 Buddy Boeheim g 7-15 4-9 0-0 022318430338 02 Caleb Love 1-9 1-3 0-0 0 4 4 3 3 4 4 0 1 28 03 Kadary Richmond 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 16 14 03 Andrew Platek 3-6 1-3 0-0 1012 7110121 Jesse Edwards 0-0 0-0 0-1 0001 00110 7 20 13 Walker Kessler 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 5 Robert Braswell 1-3 0-2 2-2 0 2 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 9 Team 3 0 3 14 Puff Johnson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0110 00000 3 Totals 28-60 10-29 9-12 10 21 31 16 75 13 14 9 7 200 15 Garrison Brooks 1-7 0-0 4-6 3 4 7 4 6 1 2 3 2 25 Team 1 1 2 FG % 1st Half: 16-34 47.1% 2nd half: 12-26 46.2% Game: 28-60 46.7% Deadball Totals 21-61 9-20 16-22 14 31 45 23 67 13 20 6 9 200 3FG % 1st Half: 5-16 31.3% 2nd half: 5-13 38.5% Game: 10-29 34.5% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd half: 6-8 75.0% Game: 9-12 75.0% 1,1 FG % 1st Half: 9-29 31.0% 2nd half: 12-32 37.5% Game: 21-61 34.4% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 5-11 45.5% 2nd half: 4-9 44.4% Game: 9-20 45.0% Rebounds North Carolina 81 • 8-4,3-2 ACC 5 FT % 1st Half: 9-12 75.0% 2nd half: 7-10 70.0% Game: 16-22 72.7% Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Miami (FL) 65 • 4-5,0-4 ACC ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 05 Armando Bacot f 7-13 0-0 1-3 7 5 12 2 15 200127 15 Garrison Brooks f 5-12 0-0 6-6 2 8 10 2 16 2 3 2 3 33 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Leaky Black g 1-7 0-4 3-4 2 2 4 1 5 7 1 3 1 34 33 Matt Cross f 2-4 2-4 0-0 0 3 3 3 6 2 2 1 2 28 02 Caleb Love g 2-10 1-5 2-2 0 2 2 2 7 1 2 0 0 20 03 Nysier Brooks c 5-8 0-0 0-0 2 4 6 5 10 0 1 2 2 21 24 Kerwin Walton g 4-9 1-5 0-0 2 1 3 1 9 0 2 1 0 21 02 Isaiah Wong g 3-8 0-1 2-2 1 3 4 2 8 0 1 0 0 30 03 Andrew Platek 3-5 1-3 0-0 3 0 3 3 7 2 0 0 0 20 05 Harlond Beverly g 3-14 0-4 3-5 0 2 2 1 9 2 3 0 2 34 04 RJ Davis 3-8 2-6 4-4 112012100221 13 Earl Timberlake g 3-13 0-3 6-7 235312552537 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 3-6 0-0 2-4 0 4 4 4 8 2 1 0 0 15 01 Anthony Walker 3-8 0-2 3-3 0 3 3 1 9 0 1 1 1 15 13 Walker Kessler 1-2 0-0 0-0 2132 21100 5 04 Elijah Olaniyi 3-6 1-2 4-4 213111000119 14 Puff Johnson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 22 Deng Gak 0-2 0-0 0-1 2 3 5 1 0 0 1 1 1 16 Team 5 0 5 1 Team 3 5 8 Totals 29-73 5-24 18-23 24 24 48 17 81 18 11 6 7 200 Totals 22-63 3-16 18-22 12 27 39 17 65 9 14 7 14 200 FG % 1st Half: 15-32 46.9% 2nd half: 14-41 34.1% Game: 29-73 39.7% Deadball FG % 1st Half: 10-28 35.7% 2nd half: 12-35 34.3% Game: 22-63 34.9% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd half: 2-15 13.3% Game: 5-24 20.8% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd half: 1-9 11.1% Game: 3-16 18.8% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 7-8 87.5% 2nd half: 11-15 73.3% Game: 18-23 78.3% 3 FT % 1st Half: 8-10 80.0% 2nd half: 10-12 83.3% Game: 18-22 81.8% 2 Officials: Tommy Morrissey,Brian O'Connell,John Gaffney Officials: Pat Adams,Brian O'Connell,Mike Stephens Technical fouls: Syracuse-None. North Carolina-None. Technical fouls: North Carolina-None. Miami (FL)-None. Attendance: Attendance: 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. North Carolina vs Syracuse. Played at Smit 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Miami (FL) vs North Carolina. Played at Wa Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Syracuse 40 35 75 North Carolina 32 35 67 North Carolina 40 41 81 Miami (FL) 30 35 65

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Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics North Carolina vs Florida St. Wake Forest vs North Carolina 01/16/21 12:00 pm at Tallahassee, FL 13 01/20/21 7:00 pm at Chapel Hill, NC 14 North Carolina 75 • 8-5,3-3 ACC Wake Forest 73 • 3-6,0-6 ACC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Armando Bacot f 3-6 0-0 3-5 3 2 5 1 9 1 0 0 0 18 01 Isaiah Mucius f 9-16 7-12 2-3 257027131030 15 Garrison Brooks f 3-5 0-0 6-7 0 1 1 3 12 3 2 0 2 33 25 Ismael Massoud f 0-4 0-3 0-0 1 4 5 2 0 0 1 0 1 26 01 Leaky Black g 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 2 4 4 0 3 2 0 2 21 33 Ody Oguama f 2-6 0-0 4-4 5 2 7 4 8 2 1 0 1 20 02 Caleb Love g 4-10 3-6 0-0 1 1 2 1 11 0 4 0 2 22 04 Daivien Williamson g 8-15 3-6 8-10 0 3 3 1 27 5 3 0 2 37 24 Kerwin Walton g 5-13 4-10 0-0 022414220029 20 Jonah Antonio g 1-5 1-4 0-0 0 2 2 3 3 2 1 0 0 25 00 Anthony Harris 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 5 3 0 0 0 8 00 Jahcobi Neath 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 0 0 11 03 Andrew Platek 1-6 0-2 0-0 1011 2200119 02 Jalen Johnson 2-6 2-6 0-0 0331 6111123 04 RJ Davis 6-9 2-3 2-2 0 4 4 1 16 3 1 0 1 20 23 Isaiah Wilkins 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 3-7 0-0 0-0 4262 6221021 30 Emmanuel Okpomo 1-2 0-0 0-0 0442 2000015 13 Walker Kessler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 35 Carter Whitt 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 5 0 0 7 14 Puff Johnson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0001 00100 1 Team 2 1 3 1 Team 2 1 3 Totals 23-59 13-34 14-17 10 26 36 16 73 14 20 2 5 200

Totals 27-62 10-24 11-14 13 16 29 20 75 19 14 1 9 200 FG % 1st Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd half: 12-31 38.7% Game: 23-59 39.0% Deadball Rebounds Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 5-16 31.3% 2nd half: 8-18 44.4% Game: 13-34 38.2% FG % 1st Half: 14-31 45.2% 2nd half: 13-31 41.9% Game: 27-62 43.5% 1,3 3FG % 1st Half: 5-13 38.5% 2nd half: 5-11 45.5% Game: 10-24 41.7% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 6-6 100.0 2nd half: 8-11 72.7% Game: 14-17 82.4% FT % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd half: 7-9 77.8% Game: 11-14 78.6% 2,1 North Carolina 80 • 9-5,4-3 ACC Florida St. 82 • 7-2,3-1 ACC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Armando Bacot f 8-10 0-0 2-4 066418320222 01 RaiQuan Gray f 6-10 0-1 7-7 044319531330 15 Garrison Brooks f 3-11 0-1 4-6 2 5 7 3 10 1 1 0 1 33 05 Balsa Koprivica c 3-4 0-0 4-4 3 6 9 3 10 0 2 3 1 30 01 Leaky Black g 3-5 0-1 2-2 2 4 6 2 8 8 1 0 2 30 00 RayQuan Evans g 3-9 0-0 4-4 0 1 1 0 10 4 3 0 3 31 02 Caleb Love g 7-12 2-3 4-7 1 3 4 3 20 3 3 2 2 32 02 Anthony Polite g 1-2 1-2 2-2 0 1 1 3 5 0 2 0 0 27 24 Kerwin Walton g 3-8 1-4 0-0 0 4 4 1 7 2 2 0 1 25 23 M.J. Walker g 6-11 4-5 5-6 033121330332 00 Anthony Harris 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 10 Malik Osborne 3-5 2-3 2-2 1 1 2 1 10 0 1 1 0 15 03 Andrew Platek 0-1 0-0 0-0 0001 00100 8 11 Nathanael Jack 0-2 0-2 0-0 0001 00100 2 04 RJ Davis 4-7 0-0 5-6 1 1 2 2 13 0 1 1 2 17 24 Sardaar Calhoun 1-5 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 16 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 1-6 0-0 2-2 1562 4010222 31 Wyatt Wilkes 0-1 0-1 0-0 1232 0010010 13 Walker Kessler 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 34 Tanor Ngom 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 2 4 0 0 1 0 7 14 Puff Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000 00000 1 Team 4 1 5 Team 2 0 2 Totals 24-50 8-16 26-27 9 21 30 16 82 12 17 6 10 200 Totals 29-62 3-9 19-27 10 28 38 19 80 18 12 3 12 200

FG % 1st Half: 13-24 54.2% 2nd half: 11-26 42.3% Game: 24-50 48.0% Deadball FG % 1st Half: 12-31 38.7% 2nd half: 17-31 54.8% Game: 29-62 46.8% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd half: 4-5 80.0% Game: 8-16 50.0% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd half: 0-1 0.0% Game: 3-9 33.3% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 11-11 100.0 2nd half: 15-16 93.8% Game: 26-27 96.3% 1,2 FT % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd half: 15-21 71.4% Game: 19-27 70.4% 2

Officials: Lamar Simpson,AJ Desai,Bert Smith Officials: Mike Roberts,Michael Stephens,Clarence Armstrong Technical fouls: North Carolina-None. Florida St.-None. Technical fouls: Wake Forest-None. North Carolina-None. Attendance: 2850 Attendance: 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Florida St. vs North Carolina. Played at D 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. North Carolina vs Wake Forest. Played at S

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Score by periods 1st 2nd Total North Carolina 37 38 75 Wake Forest 33 40 73 Florida St. 41 41 82 North Carolina 31 49 80

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics NC State vs North Carolina North Carolina vs Pittsburgh 01/23/21 2:00 pm at Chapel Hill, NC 15 01/26/21 7:00 pm at Pittsburgh, PA 16 NC State 76 • 6-5,2-4 ACC North Carolina 75 • 11-5,6-3 ACC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Armando Bacot f 8-10 0-1 5-6 4 6 10 1 21 223031 00 DJ Funderburk f 4-9 0-0 6-9 2 2 4 3 14 0 0 0 0 24 15 Garrison Brooks f 8-11 0-0 0-0 2 4 6 4 16 2 3 1 0 32 04 Jericole Hellems f 5-11 1-3 0-0 3 4 7 3 11 1 2 1 0 24 01 Leaky Black g 2-5 0-1 1-2 3 3 6 0 5 2 1 0 3 31 05 Thomas Allen g 2-9 0-4 2-2 0 3 3 3 6 1 0 0 2 28 02 Caleb Love g 3-10 1-5 1-4 1 1 2 5 8 5 1 0 1 26 10 Braxton Beverly g 5-10 2-4 0-0 0 0 0 1 12 4 3 0 5 34 24 Kerwin Walton g 4-8 2-5 0-0 0 0 0 1 10 2 1 0 0 26 24 Devon Daniels g 9-16 3-5 0-0 055321221239 00 Anthony Harris 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 7 02 Shakeel Moore 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 03 Andrew Platek 1-3 0-1 0-0 3030 21000 9 03 Cam Hayes 1-4 0-1 0-1 0111 2010015 04 RJ Davis 2-7 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 5 3 2 0 0 21 11 Jaylon Gibson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 3-5 0-0 0-2 0773 6411116 15 Manny Bates 5-6 0-0 0-1 246210017130 Team 0 4 4 1 13 Walker Kessler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Totals 31-66 6-18 8-13 7 23 30 17 76 9 11 9 10 200 Team 1 2 3 2 Totals 32-61 4-17 7-14 14 23 37 15 75 22 13 6 6 200 FG % 1st Half: 14-30 46.7% 2nd half: 17-36 47.2% Game: 31-66 47.0% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 6-18 33.3% Rebounds FG % 1st Half: 15-33 45.5% 2nd half: 17-28 60.7% Game: 32-61 52.5% Deadball FT % 1st Half: 2-2 100.0 2nd half: 6-11 54.5% Game: 8-13 61.5% 2 3FG % 1st Half: 2-10 20.0% 2nd half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 4-17 23.5% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd half: 5-11 45.5% Game: 7-14 50.0% 4 North Carolina 86 • 10-5,5-3 ACC Pittsburgh 65 • 8-4,4-3 ACC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Armando Bacot f 8-12 0-0 1-4 268117101228 11 Justin Champagnie f 7-9 4-5 5-6 4 6 10 4 23 2 1 2 0 36 15 Garrison Brooks f 2-5 0-0 0-0 0 4 4 5 4 1 2 2 0 22 12 Abdoul Karim Couliba f 3-7 0-0 1-2 2 3 5 3 7 2 2 2 1 29 01 Leaky Black g 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 5 5 1 4 2 0 0 1 34 00 Ithiel Horton g 4-11 2-5 2-2 044012210034 02 Caleb Love g 6-15 0-2 3-4 0 2 2 1 15 5 5 1 1 28 01 Xavier Johnson g 2-8 0-1 3-4 0 1 1 2 7 7 4 1 1 36 24 Kerwin Walton g 3-6 2-5 0-0 0 1 1 1 8 4 1 0 1 23 05 Au'Diese Toney g 3-10 0-3 2-2 1120 8310133 00 Anthony Harris 4-5 1-2 1-2 1 1 2 3 10 0 1 0 1 11 02 Femi Odukale 3-5 0-0 0-1 0 1 1 1 6 1 1 0 0 11 03 Andrew Platek 0-1 0-1 0-0 1010 02000 8 21 Terrell Brown 1-4 0-0 0-0 1013 2010011 04 RJ Davis 3-6 1-1 3-5 1 1 2 1 10 3 2 0 0 16 22 Nike Sibande 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 8-13 0-0 0-1 3 7 10 1 16 020024 35 Max Amadasun 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000 00000 2 13 Walker Kessler 1-2 0-0 0-2 2 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 Team 3 2 5 Team 4 2 6 Totals 23-55 6-15 13-17 11 18 29 13 65 17 11 5 3 200 Totals 37-68 4-11 8-18 14 30 44 15 86 18 13 4 6 200 FG % 1st Half: 9-27 33.3% 2nd half: 14-28 50.0% Game: 23-55 41.8% Deadball FG % 1st Half: 21-37 56.8% 2nd half: 16-31 51.6% Game: 37-68 54.4% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 6-15 40.0% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 4-11 36.4% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd half: 8-9 88.9% Game: 13-17 76.5% 2 FT % 1st Half: 0-3 0.0% 2nd half: 8-15 53.3% Game: 8-18 44.4% 4,1 Officials: Jeb Hartness,Jeffrey Anderson,Ron Groover Officials: Tony Henderson,Pat Driscoll,Roger Ayers Technical fouls: North Carolina-None. Pittsburgh-None. Technical fouls: NC State-None. North Carolina-None. Attendance: 500 Attendance: 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. North Carolina vs Pittsburgh. Played at UP 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. NC State vs North Carolina. Played at Smit Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Score by periods 1st 2nd Total North Carolina 34 41 75 NC State 33 43 76 Pittsburgh 27 38 65 North Carolina 43 43 86

56 2020-21 BOX SCORES: GAMES 17-20

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics North Carolina vs Clemson North Carolina vs Duke 02/02/21 7:00 pm at Clemson, SC 17 02/06/21 6:00 pm at Durham, NC 18 North Carolina 50 • 11-6,6-4 ACC North Carolina 91 • 12-6,7-4 ACC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Armando Bacot f 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 3 3 4 1 0 2 0 1 19 05 Armando Bacot f 6-12 0-0 4-7 246216111225 15 Garrison Brooks f 4-10 0-1 0-1 1 8 9 3 8 1 1 0 1 34 15 Garrison Brooks f 5-9 0-0 2-4 1 5 6 1 12 4 2 1 2 35 01 Leaky Black g 1-1 0-0 1-2 0 3 3 2 3 1 2 0 0 21 01 Leaky Black g 4-4 1-1 3-4 1 2 3 4 12 4 1 0 1 24 02 Caleb Love g 2-10 1-6 4-4 0 7 7 1 9 1 4 0 1 29 02 Caleb Love g 9-16 4-5 3-3 0 2 2 1 25 7 5 0 1 30 24 Kerwin Walton g 3-7 3-6 0-0 0 1 1 0 9 1 1 0 0 24 24 Kerwin Walton g 4-4 4-4 0-0 0 2 2 1 12 1 1 0 1 24 00 Anthony Harris 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 2 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 14 00 Anthony Harris 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 15 03 Andrew Platek 1-1 1-1 1-2 0110 4020020 03 Andrew Platek 1-4 1-2 0-0 0111 3021013 04 RJ Davis 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 2 0 2 1 0 1 12 04 RJ Davis 0-5 0-3 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 14 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 6-8 0-0 4-10 538116130024 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 5-5 0-0 1-4 459111030117 13 Walker Kessler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 13 Walker Kessler 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Team 1 1 2 Team 3 0 3 Totals 17-44 5-19 11-21 7 31 38 16 50 8 17 0 4 200 Totals 34-64 10-15 13-22 14 24 38 13 91 20 16 3 10 200 FG % 1st Half: 8-18 44.4% 2nd half: 9-26 34.6% Game: 17-44 38.6% Deadball FG % 1st Half: 16-31 51.6% 2nd half: 18-33 54.5% Game: 34-64 53.1% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd half: 2-10 20.0% Game: 5-19 26.3% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 6-9 66.7% 2nd half: 4-6 66.7% Game: 10-15 66.7% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd half: 9-15 60.0% Game: 11-21 52.4% 6 FT % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd half: 10-16 62.5% Game: 13-22 59.1% 4

Clemson 63 • 11-5,5-5 ACC Duke 87 • 7-7,5-5 ACC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Hunter Tyson f 5-11 2-5 4-4 044416101226 00 Wendell Moore Jr. f 6-9 1-3 2-3 1 4 5 2 15 4 2 0 1 29 25 Aamir Simms f 4-10 1-3 1-1 4 2 6 3 10 6 1 0 0 36 21 Matthew Hurt f 3-6 1-4 0-0 0 3 3 5 7 0 0 0 0 21 00 Clyde Trapp g 6-13 1-3 1-3 099014201135 15 Mark Williams c 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 4 8 1 2 0 1 3 0 14 04 Nick Honor g 2-7 2-4 0-0 0 3 3 1 6 0 1 0 1 26 02 DJ Steward g 5-10 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 2 11 2 3 1 1 23 12 Alex Hemenway g 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 3 2 1 1 0 1 25 03 Jeremy Roach g 7-14 2-6 0-0 000116520328 01 Jonathan Baehre 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 01 Jalen Johnson 6-12 2-2 0-0 2 3 5 3 14 5 2 1 1 25 02 Al-Amir Dawes 3-6 1-3 0-0 0001 7130017 05 Jaemyn Brakefield 0-1 0-1 0-0 0001 00100 4 03 Chase Hunter 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 17 13 Joey Baker 4-8 3-7 0-0 0 1 1 0 11 1 2 1 0 18 10 Olivier-Maxence Pros 0-1 0-1 3-4 0001 3000110 14 Jordan Goldwire 2-3 1-1 2-2 0222 7420425 24 PJ Hall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 4 Team 0 2 2 34 Henry Coleman III 2-2 0-0 0-2 1 1 2 1 4 2 0 1 0 13 Totals 23-57 8-23 9-12 4 24 28 17 63 12 7 2 6 200 Team 2 1 3 Totals 36-67 11-25 4-7 10 21 31 18 87 23 15 7 10 200 FG % 1st Half: 12-29 41.4% 2nd half: 11-28 39.3% Game: 23-57 40.4% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 6-15 40.0% 2nd half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 8-23 34.8% Rebounds FG % 1st Half: 15-32 46.9% 2nd half: 21-35 60.0% Game: 36-67 53.7% Deadball FT % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd half: 6-8 75.0% Game: 9-12 75.0% 2 3FG % 1st Half: 5-12 41.7% 2nd half: 6-13 46.2% Game: 11-25 44.0% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd half: 0-2 0.0% Game: 4-7 57.1% 0 Officials: Brent Hampton,Keith Kimble,Doug Shows Technical fouls: North Carolina-None. Clemson-None. Officials: Mike Roberts,Ted Valentine,Roger Ayers Attendance: 1876 Technical fouls: North Carolina-None. Duke-None. 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Clemson vs North Carolina. Played at Littl Attendance: 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Duke vs North Carolina. Played at Cameron Score by periods 1st 2nd Total North Carolina 21 29 50 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Clemson 33 30 63 North Carolina 41 50 91 Duke 39 48 87

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics North Carolina vs Virginia Northeastern vs North Carolina 02/13/21 6:00 pm at Charlottesville, VA 19 02/17/21 7:00 pm at Chapel Hill, NC 20 North Carolina 48 • 12-7,7-5 ACC Northeastern 62 • 9-8,8-2 CAA Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Armando Bacot f 3-7 0-0 1-3 2 8 10 3 7 2 0 1 0 24 00 Jason Strong f 2-11 1-8 0-0 0331 5200129 15 Garrison Brooks f 2-7 0-0 1-2 1 5 6 2 5 1 1 0 0 24 15 Coleman Stucke f 5-11 4-8 0-0 0 5 5 0 14 1 0 0 1 28 01 Leaky Black g 0-4 0-3 0-0 1 2 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 19 10 Greg Eboigbodin c 0-3 0-2 2-2 0 2 2 2 2 1 2 0 3 26 02 Caleb Love g 2-9 0-3 0-0 1 4 5 2 4 3 1 0 1 25 02 Tyson Walker g 8-15 4-7 7-9 1 2 3 2 27 1 4 0 2 35 24 Kerwin Walton g 3-7 2-6 0-0 0 1 1 0 8 0 1 0 1 26 24 Shaquille Walters g 1-6 0-1 0-0 1 3 4 3 2 1 4 0 0 26 00 Anthony Harris 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 11 01 03 Andrew Platek 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 13 Vito Cubrilo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 04 RJ Davis 3-8 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 2 6 0 2 0 2 24 03 J'Vonne Hadley 0-2 0-1 0-0 0110 00100 7 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 3-8 0-0 0-1 2 5 7 1 6 3 1 1 1 19 11 Jahmyl Telfort 2-7 0-1 1-2 1 3 4 2 5 0 3 0 0 21 13 Walker Kessler 3-5 0-0 3-4 2 3 5 3 9 0 0 0 0 11 12 Alexander Nwagha 2-2 0-0 0-0 3254 4110014 22 Walker Miller 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 22 Quirin Emanga 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 11 25 Creighton Lebo 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Team 2 3 5 1 34 Duwe Farris 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 21-59 10-30 10-13 8 25 33 14 62 7 16 0 7 200 35 Ryan McAdoo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Team 2 0 2 1 FG % 1st Half: 11-30 36.7% 2nd half: 10-29 34.5% Game: 21-59 35.6% Deadball Totals 20-58 2-16 6-12 12 29 41 18 48 11 8 2 6 200 3FG % 1st Half: 5-15 33.3% 2nd half: 5-15 33.3% Game: 10-30 33.3% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 3-5 60.0% 2nd half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 10-13 76.9% 2 FG % 1st Half: 8-32 25.0% 2nd half: 12-26 46.2% Game: 20-58 34.5% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 0-9 0.0% 2nd half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 2-16 12.5% Rebounds North Carolina 82 • 13-7,7-5 ACC 4 FT % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 6-12 50.0% Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Virginia 60 • 15-3,11-1 ACC ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 05 Armando Bacot f 4-9 0-0 1-2 1 7 8 1 9 0 3 0 0 19 15 Garrison Brooks f 4-13 0-0 3-4 4 9 13 3 11 0 2 0 0 26 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Leaky Black g 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 2 3 0 0 1 24 10 Sam Hauser f 5-14 4-6 3-4 2 3 5 1 17 2 1 0 1 36 02 Caleb Love g 2-8 0-4 2-2 0 0 0 2 6 9 2 0 3 30 30 Jay Huff f 6-10 3-5 3-5 2 10 12 1 18 0 0 4 0 34 24 Kerwin Walton g 5-10 3-7 1-1 022114210129 00 Kihei Clark g 2-8 0-3 2-4 0 2 2 1 6 5 4 0 0 34 02 Reece Beekman g 0-3 0-1 1-2 0 8 8 2 1 7 1 1 1 32 03 Andrew Platek 4-5 1-2 0-0 2 1 3 1 9 0 1 0 1 15 25 Trey Murphy III g 4-5 2-3 2-2 0 0 0 2 12 1 0 0 2 25 04 RJ Davis 0-4 0-1 4-4 1122 4300116 01 Jabri Abdur-Rahim 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 7-14 0-0 1-1 4 4 8 0 15 1 1 1 1 19 13 Casey Morsell 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 8 13 Walker Kessler 4-8 1-2 1-2 437110201112 21 Kadin Shedrick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 22 Walker Miller 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 22 Francisco Caffaro 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 25 Creighton Lebo 1-1 0-0 0-0 0000 20000 2 33 Carson McCorkle 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 30 K.J. Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 53 Tomas Woldetensae 1-5 1-4 0-0 0 2 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 20 34 Duwe Farris 0-1 0-0 0-0 0000 00000 2 Team 1 1 2 35 Ryan McAdoo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 19-48 10-22 12-19 6 28 34 14 60 16 6 5 4 200 Team 1 1 2 FG % 1st Half: 9-24 37.5% 2nd half: 10-24 41.7% Game: 19-48 39.6% Deadball Totals 32-75 5-17 13-16 17 31 48 11 82 20 10 2 9 200 3FG % 1st Half: 6-12 50.0% 2nd half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 10-22 45.5% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd half: 9-13 69.2% Game: 12-19 63.2% 1 FG % 1st Half: 15-34 44.1% 2nd half: 17-41 41.5% Game: 32-75 42.7% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 5-17 29.4% Rebounds Officials: Earl Walton,Pat Driscoll,Bert Smith FT % 1st Half: 8-9 88.9% 2nd half: 5-7 71.4% Game: 13-16 81.3% 4 Technical fouls: North Carolina-None. Virginia-None. Attendance: 250 Officials: Jeff Pon,John Gaffney,Bill Covington 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. North Carolina vs Virginia. Played at John Technical fouls: Northeastern-None. North Carolina-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. North Carolina vs Northeastern. Played at North Carolina 18 30 48 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Virginia 27 33 60 Northeastern 30 32 62 North Carolina 41 41 82

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Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Louisville vs North Carolina Marquette vs North Carolina 02/20/21 6:00 pm at Chapel Hill, NC 21 02/24/21 7:00 pm at Chapel Hill, NC 22 Louisville 54 • 11-5,6-4 ACC Marquette 83 • 11-12,6-10 Big E Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 10 Samuell Williamson f 4-14 1-4 0-0 6 4 10 1 9240030 04 Theo John f 5-7 0-0 1-2 3 2 5 4 11 0 0 1 0 29 14 Dre Davis f 1-2 0-1 2-2 1 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 21 23 Jamal Cain f 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 5 5 4 3 0 1 1 1 26 24 Jae'Lyn Withers f 2-6 0-1 0-0 6 2 8 3 4 0 2 0 0 20 33 Dawson Garcia f 9-13 1-4 5-5 2 9 11 3 24 210037 01 Carlik Jones g 6-15 0-2 1-1 0 1 1 2 13 0 2 0 4 26 05 Greg Elliott g 4-9 3-5 4-4 1 2 3 0 15 1 2 1 4 31 13 David Johnson g 3-13 0-3 0-1 0332 6440233 21 D.J. Carton g 5-13 1-5 6-9 134117550032 05 Malik Williams 2-6 0-2 0-0 0 3 3 2 4 1 1 0 1 17 10 Symir Torrence 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 3 0 2 0 0 8 11 Quinn Slazinski 2-4 0-2 2-2 0223 6010119 25 Koby McEwen 2-4 1-3 0-0 0224 5640123 12 JJ Traynor 2-3 0-0 2-4 1 2 3 1 6 0 0 0 0 14 55 Jose Perez 2-4 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 0 14 21 Charles Minlend 0-2 0-1 0-0 0000 0111112 Team 1 2 3 2 23 Gabe Wiznitzer 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 8 Totals 29-56 9-24 16-20 8 26 34 17 83 15 18 3 6 200 Team 1 1 2 Totals 22-67 1-16 9-12 16 18 34 18 54 8 16 2 9 200 FG % 1st Half: 17-34 50.0% 2nd half: 12-22 54.5% Game: 29-56 51.8% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 6-15 40.0% 2nd half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 9-24 37.5% Rebounds FG % 1st Half: 12-30 40.0% 2nd half: 10-37 27.0% Game: 22-67 32.8% Deadball FT % 1st Half: 5-5 100.0 2nd half: 11-15 73.3% Game: 16-20 80.0% 1,2 3FG % 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd half: 0-11 0.0% Game: 1-16 6.3% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd half: 5-6 83.3% Game: 9-12 75.0% 2 North Carolina 70 • 14-8,8-5 ACC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds North Carolina 99 • 14-7,8-5 ACC ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 05 Armando Bacot f 1-4 0-0 1-2 2 3 5 3 3 2 0 0 0 13 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 15 Garrison Brooks f 8-10 0-0 2-4 2 3 5 4 18 0 2 0 2 30 05 Armando Bacot f 7-8 0-0 0-0 2 7 9 3 14 1 0 0 1 18 01 Leaky Black g 1-4 0-1 1-1 1 2 3 1 3 0 3 0 2 26 15 f Garrison Brooks 5-7 0-0 2-7 1 3 4 2 12 2 0 1 1 26 02 Caleb Love g 0-6 0-2 1-2 0 0 0 2 1 7 3 0 1 30 01 g Leaky Black 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 7 7 1 0 4 1 0 1 22 24 Kerwin Walton g 2-9 2-7 2-2 0 1 1 2 8 0 2 0 1 25 02 g Caleb Love 4-8 1-4 0-0 0 2 2 1 9 3 4 1 2 27 00 Anthony Harris 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 10 24 g Kerwin Walton 7-10 5-7 0-0 112119431124 03 Andrew Platek 1-4 1-4 2-2 0110 5010115 00 Anthony Harris 2-3 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 1 6 3 0 0 1 11 04 RJ Davis 4-10 2-4 1-2 0 2 2 3 11 1 4 0 1 18 03 Andrew Platek 0-1 0-1 0-0 1230 0501114 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 3-6 0-0 3-5 4 7 11 4 9122124 04 RJ Davis 2-5 2-4 0-0 0 0 0 1 6 3 1 0 0 18 13 Walker Kessler 5-6 0-0 0-0 3 1 4 0 10 0 1 0 1 9 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 10-14 0-0 1-5 8 3 11 1 21 112118 Team 1 1 2 13 Walker Kessler 4-6 0-0 2-4 2 2 4 2 10 3 1 2 2 12 Totals 25-60 5-18 15-22 13 22 35 20 70 13 19 2 10 200 25 Creighton Lebo 1-1 0-0 0-0 0000 20000 2 30 K.J. Smith 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 FG % 1st Half: 11-30 36.7% 2nd half: 14-30 46.7% Game: 25-60 41.7% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 0-6 0.0% 2nd half: 5-12 41.7% Game: 5-18 27.8% Rebounds 34 Duwe Farris 0-1 0-0 0-0 1010 00000 2 FT % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8% 2nd half: 8-13 61.5% Game: 15-22 68.2% 1 35 Ryan McAdoo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Team 0 0 0 Officials: Tommy Morrissey,Lamar Simpson,Brian Dorsey Totals 42-69 8-18 7-18 16 29 45 13 99 29 11 8 11 200 Technical fouls: Marquette-None. North Carolina-None. Attendance: FG % 1st Half: 20-35 57.1% 2nd half: 22-34 64.7% Game: 42-69 60.9% Deadball 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Marquette vs North Carolina. Played at Smi 3FG % 1st Half: 6-13 46.2% 2nd half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 8-18 44.4% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 2-10 20.0% 2nd half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 7-18 38.9% 4,1 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Marquette 45 38 83 Officials: Jeb Hartness,John Higgins,Ron Groover Technical fouls: Louisville-None. North Carolina-None. North Carolina 29 41 70 Attendance: 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Louisville vs North Carolina. Played at Sm

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Louisville 29 25 54 North Carolina 48 51 99

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Florida St. vs North Carolina North Carolina vs Syracuse 02/27/21 4:00 pm at Chapel Hill, NC 23 03/01/21 7:00 pm at Syracuse, NY 24 Florida St. 70 • 14-4,10-3 ACC North Carolina 70 • 15-9,9-6 ACC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 RaiQuan Gray f 5-12 1-2 6-10 358317261232 05 Armando Bacot f 7-10 0-0 4-5 8 7 15 3 18 131025 31 Wyatt Wilkes f 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 9 15 Garrison Brooks f 5-9 0-0 1-2 1 5 6 2 11 1 4 0 0 29 05 Balsa Koprivica c 4-5 0-0 0-0 4 1 5 3 8 1 0 3 1 24 01 Leaky Black g 2-6 0-1 2-3 3 1 4 3 6 3 0 0 2 27 00 RayQuan Evans g 1-5 0-0 1-1 0 1 1 2 3 0 3 0 0 18 02 Caleb Love g 3-10 2-5 2-4 1 7 8 1 10 3 3 0 2 29 23 M.J. Walker g 3-9 0-3 3-4 1 1 2 0 9 2 2 0 3 29 24 Kerwin Walton g 1-10 0-7 0-0 0112 2210021 02 Anthony Polite 4-12 2-6 0-0 1 3 4 3 10 1 0 0 1 26 00 Anthony Harris 0-3 0-2 1-2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 04 Scottie Barnes 5-11 0-1 2-3 437412221622 03 Andrew Platek 1-3 1-2 0-0 2021 3100012 10 Malik Osborne 1-3 0-0 1-2 2 0 2 4 3 0 1 0 2 20 04 RJ Davis 3-9 1-3 2-2 0 1 1 1 9 3 4 0 1 23 15 Quincy Ballard 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000 000000+ 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 2-5 0-0 2-4 4372 6130014 24 Sardaar Calhoun 2-8 1-4 0-0 1 2 3 0 5 0 3 0 1 19 13 Walker Kessler 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 1 4 1 2 0 1 11 34 Tanor Ngom 0-0 0-0 0-0 0002 00000 1 Team 5 0 5 Team 2 2 4 Totals 26-68 4-20 14-22 26 27 53 16 70 16 20 1 6 200 Totals 26-67 5-17 13-20 18 18 36 22 70 8 17 5 16 200 FG % 1st Half: 13-37 35.1% 2nd half: 13-31 41.9% Game: 26-68 38.2% Deadball FG % 1st Half: 15-33 45.5% 2nd half: 11-34 32.4% Game: 26-67 38.8% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 0-10 0.0% 2nd half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 4-20 20.0% Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 5-17 29.4% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd half: 12-18 66.7% Game: 14-22 63.6% 4 FT % 1st Half: 8-9 88.9% 2nd half: 5-11 45.5% Game: 13-20 65.0% 3,1 Syracuse 72 • 14-8,8-7 ACC North Carolina 78 • 15-8,9-5 ACC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Quincy Guerrier f 8-13 2-5 0-0 426318211132 05 Armando Bacot f 2-3 0-0 2-2 2 2 4 3 6 0 3 1 0 15 21 Marek Dolezaj f 3-7 0-0 2-3 2 3 5 4 8 5 1 3 3 36 15 Garrison Brooks f 1-2 0-0 2-2 3 3 6 1 4 1 0 1 0 25 00 Alan Griffin g 1-10 0-5 2-2 0440 4013123 01 Leaky Black g 1-5 0-1 4-6 3 4 7 0 6 4 1 0 2 28 11 Joseph Girard III g 1-3 0-2 2-4 0 1 1 1 4 0 2 0 1 10 02 Caleb Love g 3-13 0-4 6-6 1 1 2 3 12 2 6 1 3 31 35 Buddy Boeheim g 9-20 6-13 2-3 022226100139 24 Kerwin Walton g 3-10 3-10 4-4 022113311226 03 Kadary Richmond 3-8 0-1 0-0 2 1 3 2 6 10 4 0 4 31 00 Anthony Harris 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 11 14 Jesse Edwards 2-5 0-0 2-2 3585 6011424 03 Andrew Platek 0-0 0-0 0-0 0001 00001 5 20 Robert Braswell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 5 04 RJ Davis 3-11 2-7 4-4 0 3 3 1 12 1 5 0 1 23 Team 2 1 3 1 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 0-4 0-0 3-4 3364 3041012 Totals 27-66 8-26 10-14 13 20 33 18 72 18 12 9 15 200 13 Walker Kessler 9-10 0-0 2-2 5 3 8 3 20 0 1 4 1 24 Team 3 3 6 FG % 1st Half: 13-33 39.4% 2nd half: 14-33 42.4% Game: 27-66 40.9% Deadball Rebounds Totals 23-60 5-23 27-30 20 24 44 18 78 11 21 9 11 200 3FG % 1st Half: 7-17 41.2% 2nd half: 1-9 11.1% Game: 8-26 30.8% FT % 1st Half: 1-1 100.0 2nd half: 9-13 69.2% Game: 10-14 71.4% 3 FG % 1st Half: 7-28 25.0% 2nd half: 16-32 50.0% Game: 23-60 38.3% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 2-14 14.3% 2nd half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 5-23 21.7% Rebounds Officials: Clarence Armstrong,Jamie Luckie,Roger Ayers FT % 1st Half: 13-16 81.3% 2nd half: 14-14 100.0 Game: 27-30 90.0% 1,3 Technical fouls: North Carolina-None. Syracuse-None. Attendance: Officials: Pat Driscoll,Bill Covington,Ted Valentine 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. North Carolina vs Syracuse. Played at Carr Technical fouls: Florida St.-None. North Carolina-None. Attendance: 3263 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Florida St. vs North Carolina. Played at S North Carolina 28 42 70 Syracuse 34 38 72 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Florida St. 41 29 70 North Carolina 29 49 78

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Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Duke vs North Carolina Notre Dame vs North Carolina 03/06/21 6:00 pm at Chapel Hill, NC 25 03/10/21 9:00 pm at Greensboro, NC 26 Duke 73 • 11-11,9-9 ACC Notre Dame 59 • 11-15,7-11 ACC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Wendell Moore Jr. f 3-7 0-3 2-2 2 2 4 3 8 2 3 1 4 30 11 Juwan Durham f 4-9 0-0 2-2 4 2 6 2 10 0 1 3 1 19 21 Matthew Hurt f 6-16 2-10 0-0 2 4 6 4 14 1 2 1 0 31 14 Nate Laszewski f 4-7 0-2 5-8 2 2 4 2 13 1 1 0 1 33 15 Mark Williams c 7-10 0-0 4-5 2 1 3 4 18 0 2 0 2 25 02 Trey Wertz g 1-9 1-4 0-0 0 2 2 4 3 1 2 0 0 26 02 DJ Steward g 6-11 2-4 2-3 0 3 3 1 16 2 2 0 1 31 03 Prentiss Hubb g 3-8 3-7 4-4 0 0 0 1 13 3 4 0 1 27 03 Jeremy Roach g 3-7 1-2 3-4 1 1 2 3 10 3 0 0 1 20 13 Nikola Djogo g 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 2 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 16 05 Jaemyn Brakefield 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 3 2 1 1 0 2 10 05 Cormac Ryan 2-9 0-4 2-2 1 2 3 1 6 1 3 0 2 22 12 Patrick Tape 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 4 12 Tony Sanders Jr. 2-4 2-3 0-0 3140 6011011 13 Joey Baker 0-4 0-3 1-2 0 2 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 14 23 Dane Goodwin 2-8 1-5 0-0 0 4 4 1 5 1 2 0 0 31 14 Jordan Goldwire 1-7 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 2 5 1 0 2 24 25 Matt Zona 0-4 0-1 0-0 2131 0000011 30 Michael Savarino 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 31 Elijah Morgan 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 34 Henry Coleman III 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 8 Team 2 0 2 2 45 Keenan Worthington 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 19-61 7-26 14-18 15 16 31 16 59 8 16 4 5 200 51 Mike Buckmire 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Team 4 1 5 2 FG % 1st Half: 13-30 43.3% 2nd half: 6-31 19.4% Game: 19-61 31.1% Deadball Totals 28-69 5-27 12-16 12 19 31 22 73 16 15 3 13 200 3FG % 1st Half: 3-11 27.3% 2nd half: 4-15 26.7% Game: 7-26 26.9% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0% 2nd half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 14-18 77.8% 2 FG % 1st Half: 11-29 37.9% 2nd half: 17-40 42.5% Game: 28-69 40.6% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 3-12 25.0% 2nd half: 2-15 13.3% Game: 5-27 18.5% Rebounds North Carolina 101 • 17-9,10-6 ACC FT % 1st Half: 1-1 100.0 2nd half: 11-15 73.3% Game: 12-16 75.0% 2 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min North Carolina 91 • 16-9,10-6 ACC 05 Armando Bacot f 7-10 0-0 6-7 8 5 13 1 20 112124 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 11 Day'Ron Sharpe f 7-10 0-0 0-3 7 3 10 3 14 6 3 0 0 19 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 01 Leaky Black g 2-7 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 3 4 1 3 0 0 28 15 Garrison Brooks f 6-9 2-3 0-0 1 4 5 3 14 3 1 1 0 25 02 Caleb Love g 6-14 3-6 0-0 0 4 4 2 15 6 1 0 2 24 22 Walker Miller f 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 24 Kerwin Walton g 1-5 1-5 0-0 1 2 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 22 01 Leaky Black g 0-2 0-1 2-2 0 4 4 1 2 2 2 1 1 26 00 Anthony Harris 3-4 2-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 8 0 1 0 1 13 03 g Andrew Platek 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 7 03 Andrew Platek 1-4 1-3 4-4 1341 7101012 30 K.J. Smith g 1-10-00-00111 20100 3 04 RJ Davis 5-9 2-5 2-2 0 2 2 0 14 0 0 0 3 19 00 Anthony Harris 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 2 3 0 1 3 4 0 0 11 13 Walker Kessler 7-11 0-0 2-2 5 7 12 1 16 018221 02 Caleb Love 6-12 2-6 4-4 0 3 3 4 18 7 4 0 0 30 21 Sterling Manley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 04 RJ Davis 1-3 0-0 3-4 0 2 2 2 5 0 2 0 0 17 22 Walker Miller 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000 00000 4 05 Armando Bacot 6-10 0-0 6-7 3 3 6 2 18 0 3 1 0 26 25 Creighton Lebo 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 2-6 0-0 3-5 1 4 5 1 7 1 1 2 1 16 30 13 Walker Kessler 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 1 4 1 0 3 0 8 K.J. Smith 0-1 0-1 0-0 0000 00000 4 21 Sterling Manley 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 35 Ryan McAdoo 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 24 Kerwin Walton 6-9 4-7 2-2 0 2 2 0 18 2 1 1 0 26 Team 1 1 2 35 Ryan McAdoo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 39-77 9-24 14-18 25 29 54 15 101 19 11 12 9 200 Team 1 1 2 FG % 1st Half: 21-44 47.7% 2nd half: 18-33 54.5% Game: 39-77 50.6% Deadball Totals 31-56 8-18 21-26 8 30 38 15 91 21 20 11 2 200 3FG % 1st Half: 3-13 23.1% 2nd half: 6-11 54.5% Game: 9-24 37.5% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd half: 9-9 100.0 Game: 14-18 77.8% 1 FG % 1st Half: 16-29 55.2% 2nd half: 15-27 55.6% Game: 31-56 55.4% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 8-18 44.4% Rebounds Officials: Justin Porterfield,A.J. Desai,Ted Valentine 3,1 FT % 1st Half: 5-5 100.0 2nd half: 16-21 76.2% Game: 21-26 80.8% Technical fouls: Notre Dame-None. North Carolina-None. Attendance: 2820 Officials: Brian Dorsey,Bert Smith,Ron Groover 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. North Carolina vs Notre Dame. Played at Gr Technical fouls: Duke-None. North Carolina-None. Attendance: 3263 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Duke vs North Carolina. Played at Smith Ce Notre Dame 36 23 59 North Carolina 50 51 101 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Duke 26 47 73 North Carolina 42 49 91

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics North Carolina vs Virginia Tech North Carolina vs Florida St. 03/11/21 9:00 pm at Greensboro, NC 27 03/12/21 9:00 pm at Greensboro, NC 28 North Carolina 81 • 18-9,10-6 ACC North Carolina 66 • 18-10,10-6 ACC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Armando Bacot f 5-10 0-0 2-3 426212102227 05 Armando Bacot f 7-9 0-0 3-7 6 7 13 4 17 1 0 4 1 25 15 Garrison Brooks f 1-2 0-0 3-4 5 3 8 4 5 1 1 0 0 28 15 Garrison Brooks f 2-6 0-0 1-2 1 2 3 1 5 1 0 1 1 22 01 Leaky Black g 3-9 0-2 1-2 3 1 4 2 7 1 1 1 1 23 01 Leaky Black g 3-7 2-4 0-0 0 3 3 1 8 3 1 0 1 30 02 Caleb Love g 4-14 3-5 2-2 1 1 2 5 13 1 4 0 2 26 02 Caleb Love g 2-12 1-7 2-2 0 2 2 0 7 0 2 0 0 26 24 Kerwin Walton g 4-10 3-7 0-0 055011120228 24 Kerwin Walton g 2-4 1-2 3-6 1 3 4 2 8 1 1 0 0 25 00 Anthony Harris 2-6 0-1 0-2 1 2 3 1 4 2 0 0 0 14 00 Anthony Harris 1-3 0-1 1-2 0 0 0 3 3 3 1 0 2 11 03 Andrew Platek 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000 00000 4 03 Andrew Platek 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000 00100 4 04 RJ Davis 2-10 0-3 3-3 0 1 1 2 7 2 2 0 1 24 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 2-6 0-0 1-5 2460 5011017 04 RJ Davis 6-10 4-7 3-3 0 4 4 1 19 1 2 0 1 25 13 Walker Kessler 0-1 0-0 2-4 1 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 9 11 Day'Ron Sharpe 4-7 0-0 2-2 325310222121 Team 4 0 4 1 13 Walker Kessler 1-5 0-0 2-3 3 4 7 2 4 0 0 0 0 11 Totals 23-68 6-18 14-25 21 21 42 18 66 9 12 4 8 200 Team 1 1 2 1 Totals 28-63 8-21 17-27 15 28 43 17 81 12 11 7 7 200 FG % 1st Half: 8-30 26.7% 2nd half: 15-38 39.5% Game: 23-68 33.8% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd half: 5-11 45.5% Game: 6-18 33.3% Rebounds 5 FG % 1st Half: 11-25 44.0% 2nd half: 17-38 44.7% Game: 28-63 44.4% Deadball FT % 1st Half: 7-14 50.0% 2nd half: 7-11 63.6% Game: 14-25 56.0% 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd half: 5-12 41.7% Game: 8-21 38.1% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0% 2nd half: 10-17 58.8% Game: 17-27 63.0% 5 Florida St. 69 • 16-5,11-4 ACC Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Virginia Tech 73 • 15-6,9-4 ACC ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 01 RaiQuan Gray f 2-8 0-2 4-4 0 5 5 3 8 2 0 0 0 27 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 05 Balsa Koprivica c 7-11 0-0 3-5 4 7 11 3 17 2 2 4 0 28 00 RayQuan Evans g 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 12 22 Keve Aluma f 4-13 0-3 1-1 2683 9411235 02 Anthony Polite g 2-7 1-3 0-1 3 4 7 0 5 0 4 0 2 24 25 Justyn Mutts f 10-16 3-5 1-5 2 6 8 4 24 1 2 1 1 36 23 M.J. Walker g 3-8 0-1 3-5 0 1 1 2 9 2 6 0 0 28 03 Wabissa Bede g 0-5 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 3 0 7 1 0 2 31 04 Scottie Barnes 4-7 0-1 3-3 1 4 5 1 11 4 3 0 2 25 04 g Nahiem Alleyne 4-8 4-6 0-1 0 4 4 4 12 2 1 0 0 27 10 Malik Osborne 3-4 3-4 0-0 0222 9000120 23 Tyrece Radford g 8-13 0-0 4-4 156120110136 11 Nathanael Jack 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 00 Hunter Cattoor 1-2 1-2 3-5 0 0 0 3 6 1 2 0 0 20 15 Quincy Ballard 0-0 0-0 0-0 0001 00000 1 01 Joe Bamisile 0-1 0-1 0-0 0000 00000 5 24 Sardaar Calhoun 3-6 1-2 0-0 1 0 1 3 7 0 0 2 2 20 05 David N'Guessan 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 5 31 Wyatt Wilkes 0-1 0-0 0-0 0220 00000 6 35 Cordell Pemsl 0-1 0-0 0-0 0111 01100 5 34 Tanor Ngom 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 5 Team 2 0 2 1 Team 1 3 4 Totals 28-60 8-18 9-16 7 25 32 19 73 17 11 2 7 200 Totals 24-53 5-13 16-22 10 29 39 19 69 11 18 7 8 200 FG % 1st Half: 15-32 46.9% 2nd half: 9-21 42.9% Game: 24-53 45.3% Deadball FG % 1st Half: 14-30 46.7% 2nd half: 14-30 46.7% Game: 28-60 46.7% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 5-13 38.5% Rebounds Rebounds 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 8-18 44.4% FT % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd half: 14-19 73.7% Game: 16-22 72.7% 4,1 FT % 1st Half: 4-4 100.0 2nd half: 5-12 41.7% Game: 9-16 56.3% 4 Officials: Clarence Armstrong,Bert Smith,Roger Ayers Officials: Brian Dorsey,Lee Cassell,Ron Groover Technical fouls: North Carolina-None. Florida St.-None. Technical fouls: North Carolina-None. Virginia Tech-None. Attendance: 2820 Attendance: 2820 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Florida St. vs North Carolina. Played at G 2020-21 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. North Carolina vs Virginia Tech. Played at Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Score by periods 1st 2nd Total North Carolina 24 42 66 North Carolina 32 49 81 Florida St. 35 34 69 Virginia Tech 35 38 73 59 2020-21 North Carolina Men's Basketball through 3-12-21 28-Game Stats

Game Records Score by Periods Record Overall Home Away Neutral Team 1st 2nd OT TOT ALL GAMES 18-10 10-1 3-7 5-2 North Carolina 954 1165 0 2119 CONFERENCE 10-6 7-0 3-6 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 8-4 3-1 0-1 5-2 Opponents 966 977 0 1943

Team Box Score Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds No. Player GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 5 BACOT, Armando 28-27 636:05 22.7 131-209 .627 0-1 .000 80-122 .656 90 133 223 8.0 64 1 22 40 26 17 342 12.2 2 LOVE, Caleb 28-25 777:46 27.8 100-316 .316 32-123 .260 63-78 .808 11 63 74 2.6 60 2 101 91 10 34 295 10.5 15 BROOKS, Garrison 27-24 760:03 28.1 108-227 .476 4-8 .500 55-90 .611 60 124 184 6.8 76 1 38 43 21 20 275 10.2 11 SHARPE, Day'Ron 28-4 539:06 19.3 110-212 .519 0-2 .000 51-101 .505 97 120 217 7.8 57 0 41 54 25 23 271 9.7 4 DAVIS, RJ 28-10 622:29 22.2 77-217 .355 31-96 .323 55-67 .821 11 51 62 2.2 42 0 54 54 1 19 240 8.6 24 WALTON, Kerwin 28-19 581:33 20.8 77-174 .443 56-135 .415 19-23 .826 8 41 49 1.8 28 0 52 34 5 15 229 8.2 1 BLACK, Leaky 28-27 774:04 27.6 57-154 .370 10-44 .227 36-52 .692 39 101 140 5.0 51 0 70 36 10 36 160 5.7 13 KESSLER, Walker 28-0 240:49 8.6 51-87 .586 1-4 .250 22-41 .537 45 48 93 3.3 35 0 8 15 25 15 125 4.5 3 PLATEK, Andrew 28-2 374:13 13.4 37-94 .394 18-55 .327 15-18 .833 21 25 46 1.6 31 0 25 22 5 13 107 3.8 0 HARRIS, Anthony 15-0 161:42 10.8 16-38 .421 4-15 .267 9-16 .563 6 10 16 1.1 19 0 20 11 0 9 45 3.0 14 JOHNSON, Puff 14-0 59:26 4.2 6-14 .429 1-9 .111 2-2 1.000 1 6 7 0.5 5 0 1 2 1 1 15 1.1 21 MANLEY, Sterling 2-0 03:36 1.8 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1.0 25 LEBO, Creighton 7-0 10:27 1.5 3-4 .750 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0.3 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 0.9 22 MILLER, Walker 6-1 15:25 2.6 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 0.5 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 0.7 30 SMITH, K.J. 8-1 19:48 2.5 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0 5 5 0.6 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0.4 34 FARRIS, Duwe 5-0 07:19 1.5 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 35 MCADOO, Ryan 8-0 16:11 2.0 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 Team 53 32 85 9 Total 28 5600 776-1761 .441 157-496 .317 410-614 .668 445 764 1209 43.2 472 4 433 414 132 202 2119 75.7 Opponents 28 5600 704-1673 .421 220-638 .345 315-454 .694 273 632 905 32.3 515 12 361 389 125 242 1943 69.4

Team Statistics Team Results UNC OPP Date Opponent Score Att. Scoring 2119 1943 11/25/2020 Col. of Charleston W 79-60 0 Points per game 75.7 69.4 11/30/2020 vs UNLV W 78-51 0 Scoring margin +6.3 - 12/01/2020 vs Stanford W 67-63 0 Field goals-att 776-1761 704-1673 12/02/2020 vs Texas L 67-69 0 Field goal pct .441 .421 12/08/2020 at Iowa L 80-93 583 3 point fg-att 157-496 220-638 12/12/2020 N.C. Central W 73-67 0 3-point FG pct .317 .345 12/19/2020 vs Kentucky W 75-63 0 3-pt FG made per game 5.6 7.9 12/22/2020 at NC State L 76-79 0 Free throws-att 410-614 315-454 12/30/2020 at Georgia Tech L 67-72 1200 Free throw pct .668 .694 01/02/2021 Notre Dame W 66-65 0 F-Throws made per game 14.6 11.3 01/05/2021 at Miami (FL) W 67-65 0 Rebounds 1209 905 01/12/2021 Syracuse W 81-75 0 Rebounds per game 43.2 32.3 01/16/2021 at Florida St. L 75-82 2850 Rebounding margin +10.9 - 01/20/2021 Wake Forest W 80-73 0 01/23/2021 NC State W 86-76 0 Assists 433 361 01/26/2021 at Pittsburgh W 75-65 500 Assists per game 15.5 12.9 02/02/2021 at Clemson L 50-63 1876 Turnovers 414 389 02/06/2021 at Duke W 91-87 0 Turnovers per game 14.8 13.9 02/13/2021 at Virginia L 48-60 250 Turnover margin -0.9 - 02/17/2021 Northeastern W 82-62 0 Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 0.9 02/20/2021 Louisville W 99-54 0 Steals 202 242 02/24/2021 Marquette L 70-83 0 Steals per game 7.2 8.6 02/27/2021 Florida St. W 78-70 3263 Blocks 132 125 03/01/2021 at Syracuse L 70-72 0 Blocks per game 4.7 4.5 03/06/2021 Duke W 91-73 3263 Winning streak 0 - 03/10/2021 vs Notre Dame W 101-59 2820 Home win streak 2 - 03/11/2021 vs Virginia Tech W 81-73 2820 Attendance 6526 7259 03/12/2021 vs Florida St. L 66-69 2820 Home games-Avg/Game 11-593 10-726 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 7-1209 2020-21 North Carolina Men's Basketball through 3-6-21 ACC Games

Game Records Score by Periods Record Overall Home Away Neutral Team 1st 2nd OT TOT ALL GAMES 10-6 7-0 3-6 0-0 North Carolina 550 650 0 1200 CONFERENCE 10-6 7-0 3-6 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Opponents 541 590 0 1131

Team Box Score Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds No. Player GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 5 BACOT, Armando 16-15 362:48 22.7 79-129 .612 0-1 .000 43-67 .642 43 74 117 7.3 38 0 15 24 10 12 201 12.6 2 LOVE, Caleb 16-13 427:11 26.7 60-175 .343 21-69 .304 34-43 .791 7 44 51 3.2 32 1 52 54 5 19 175 10.9 24 WALTON, Kerwin 16-14 376:22 23.5 58-122 .475 41-95 .432 9-10 .900 5 21 26 1.6 17 0 35 22 5 9 166 10.4 11 SHARPE, Day'Ron 16-3 308:02 19.3 65-130 .500 0-1 .000 30-60 .500 57 69 126 7.9 31 0 18 32 10 13 160 10.0 15 BROOKS, Garrison 16-13 461:24 28.8 61-132 .462 4-7 .571 28-44 .636 26 77 103 6.4 44 1 29 26 15 13 154 9.6 4 DAVIS, RJ 16-3 325:07 20.3 38-113 .336 14-49 .286 25-29 .862 4 26 30 1.9 20 0 29 32 1 10 115 7.2 1 BLACK, Leaky 16-15 438:50 27.4 32-76 .421 6-24 .250 21-30 .700 23 52 75 4.7 32 0 53 19 6 22 91 5.7 13 KESSLER, Walker 16-0 126:19 7.9 24-42 .571 0-0 .000 9-16 .563 22 23 45 2.8 19 0 6 8 14 9 57 3.6 0 HARRIS, Anthony 11-0 114:25 10.4 10-24 .417 2-11 .182 6-10 .600 5 6 11 1.0 13 0 13 8 0 6 28 2.5 3 PLATEK, Andrew 16-2 209:46 13.1 15-44 .341 7-27 .259 2-3 .667 14 11 25 1.6 17 0 20 10 2 4 39 2.4 21 MANLEY, Sterling 1-0 00:41 0.7 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2.0 25 LEBO, Creighton 2-0 02:53 1.4 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2.0 30 SMITH, K.J. 2-1 05:39 2.8 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 1.0 14 JOHNSON, Puff 7-0 29:34 4.2 2-7 .286 0-5 .000 2-2 1.000 1 3 4 0.6 2 0 1 1 1 1 6 0.9 34 FARRIS, Duwe 2-0 02:53 1.4 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 22 MILLER, Walker 2-1 03:14 1.6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 35 MCADOO, Ryan 3-0 04:53 1.6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 34 16 50 4 Total 16 3200 448-1001 .448 95-289 .329 209-314 .666 242 427 669 41.8 266 2 271 241 71 118 1200 75.0 Opponents 16 3200 415-964 .430 123-353 .348 178-250 .712 155 352 507 31.7 271 4 220 212 82 147 1131 70.7

Team Statistics Team Results UNC OPP Date Opponent Score Att. Scoring 1200 1131 12/22/2020 at NC State L 76-79 0 Points per game 75.0 70.7 12/30/2020 at Georgia Tech L 67-72 1200 Scoring margin +4.3 - 01/02/2021 Notre Dame W 66-65 0 Field goals-att 448-1001 415-964 01/05/2021 at Miami (FL) W 67-65 0 Field goal pct .448 .430 01/12/2021 Syracuse W 81-75 0 3 point fg-att 95-289 123-353 01/16/2021 at Florida St. L 75-82 2850 3-point FG pct .329 .348 01/20/2021 Wake Forest W 80-73 0 3-pt FG made per game 5.9 7.7 01/23/2021 NC State W 86-76 0 Free throws-att 209-314 178-250 01/26/2021 at Pittsburgh W 75-65 500 Free throw pct .666 .712 02/02/2021 at Clemson L 50-63 1876 F-Throws made per game 13.1 11.1 02/06/2021 at Duke W 91-87 0 Rebounds 669 507 02/13/2021 at Virginia L 48-60 250 Rebounds per game 41.8 31.7 02/20/2021 Louisville W 99-54 0 Rebounding margin +10.1 - 02/27/2021 Florida St. W 78-70 3263 03/01/2021 at Syracuse L 70-72 0 Assists 271 220 03/06/2021 Duke W 91-73 3263 Assists per game 16.9 13.8 Turnovers 241 212 Turnovers per game 15.1 13.3 Turnover margin -1.8 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.1 1.0 Steals 118 147 Steals per game 7.4 9.2 Blocks 71 82 Blocks per game 4.4 5.1 Winning streak 1 - Home win streak 7 - Attendance 6526 6676 Home games-Avg/Game 7-932 9-742 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0 2020-21 North Carolina Men's Basketball through 3-12-21 ACC Tournament Stats

Game Records Score by Periods Record Overall Home Away Neutral Team 1st 2nd OT TOT ALL GAMES 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 North Carolina 106 142 0 248 CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 Opponents 106 95 0 201

Team Box Score Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds No. Player GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 5 BACOT, Armando 3-3 75:16 25.1 19-29 .655 0-0 .000 11-17 .647 18 14 32 10.7 7 0 3 1 8 4 49 16.3 4 DAVIS, RJ 3-0 67:50 22.6 13-29 .448 6-15 .400 8-8 1.000 0 7 7 2.3 3 0 3 4 0 5 40 13.3 2 LOVE, Caleb 3-3 76:49 25.6 12-40 .300 7-18 .389 4-4 1.000 1 7 8 2.7 7 1 7 7 0 4 35 11.7 11 SHARPE, Day'Ron 3-1 57:38 19.2 13-23 .565 0-0 .000 3-10 .300 12 9 21 7.0 6 0 8 6 3 1 29 9.7 13 KESSLER, Walker 3-0 41:40 13.9 8-17 .471 0-0 .000 6-9 .667 9 13 22 7.3 5 0 0 1 8 2 22 7.3 24 WALTON, Kerwin 3-3 74:34 24.9 7-19 .368 5-14 .357 3-6 .500 2 10 12 4.0 5 0 5 3 0 2 22 7.3 1 BLACK, Leaky 3-3 81:34 27.2 8-23 .348 2-7 .286 1-2 .500 4 5 9 3.0 6 0 5 5 1 2 19 6.3 15 BROOKS, Garrison 2-2 48:59 24.5 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 6 5 11 5.5 5 0 2 1 1 1 10 5.0 0 HARRIS, Anthony 3-0 37:08 12.4 6-13 .462 2-4 .500 1-4 .250 1 3 4 1.3 5 0 5 2 0 3 15 5.0 3 PLATEK, Andrew 3-0 21:36 7.2 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 4-4 1.000 1 3 4 1.3 1 0 1 1 1 0 7 2.3 30 SMITH, K.J. 1-0 03:42 3.7 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 25 LEBO, Creighton 1-0 02:55 2.9 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 22 MILLER, Walker 1-0 03:42 3.7 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 35 MCADOO, Ryan 1-0 03:42 3.7 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 21 MANLEY, Sterling 1-0 02:55 2.9 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 Team 6 2 8 2 Total 3 600 90-208 .433 23-63 .365 45-70 .643 61 78 139 46.3 50 1 40 34 23 24 248 82.7 Opponents 3 600 71-174 .408 20-57 .351 39-56 .696 32 70 102 34.0 54 0 36 45 13 20 201 67.0

Team Statistics Team Results UNC OPP Date Opponent Score Att. Scoring 248 201 03/10/2021 vs Notre Dame W 101-59 2820 Points per game 82.7 67.0 03/11/2021 vs Virginia Tech W 81-73 2820 Scoring margin +15.7 - 03/12/2021 vs Florida St. L 66-69 2820 Field goals-att 90-208 71-174 Field goal pct .433 .408 3 point fg-att 23-63 20-57 3-point FG pct .365 .351 3-pt FG made per game 7.7 6.7 Free throws-att 45-70 39-56 Free throw pct .643 .696 F-Throws made per game 15.0 13.0 Rebounds 139 102 Rebounds per game 46.3 34.0 Rebounding margin +12.3 - Assists 40 36 Assists per game 13.3 12.0 Turnovers 34 45 Turnovers per game 11.3 15.0 Turnover margin +3.7 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.2 0.8 Steals 24 20 Steals per game 8.0 6.7 Blocks 23 13 Blocks per game 7.7 4.3 Winning streak 0 - Home win streak 0 - Attendance 0 0 Home games-Avg/Game 0-0 0-0 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-2820 ROUND-BY-ROUND RESULTS

ROUND OF 64 (31-1) YEARTE DA ROUND OPPONENT (Seeds) W/L SCORE SITE ARENA 1985 March 14 Southeast First Middle Tennessee State (2/15) W 76-57 South Bend, Ind. Joyce Athletic Center 1986 March 13 West First Utah (3/14) W 84-72 Ogden, Utah Dee Events Center 1987 March 12 East First Penn (1/16) W 113-82 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Coliseum 1988 March 17 West First North Texas State (2/15) W 83-65 Salt Lake City, Utah Huntsman Center 1989 March 17 Southeast First Southern (2/15) W 93-79 Atlanta, Ga. Omni 1990 March 15 Midwest First SW Missouri State (8/9) W 83-70 Austin, Texas Erwin Center 1991 March 15 East First Northeastern (1/16) W 101-66 Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome 1992 March 19 Southeast First Miami (Ohio) (4/13) W 68-63 Cincinnati, Ohio Riverfront Coliseum 1993 March 18 East First East Carolina (1/16) W 85-65 Winston-Salem, N.C. Joel Coliseum 1994 March 18 East First Liberty (1/16) W 71-51 Landover, Md. US Air Arena 1995 March 17 Southeast First Murray State (2/15) W 80-70 Tallahassee, Fla. Leon County CC 1996 March 15 East First New Orleans (6/11) W 83-62 Richmond, Va. Richmond Coliseum 1997 March 13 East First Fairfield (1/16) W 82-74 Winston-Salem, N.C. Joel Coliseum 1998 March 12 East First Navy (1/16) W 88-52 Hartford, Conn. Hartford Civic Center 1999 March 11 West First Weber State (3/14) L 74-76 Seattle, Wash. Key Arena 2000 March 17 South First Missouri (8/9) W 84-70 Birmingham, Ala. Jefferson Civic Center 2001 March 16 South First Princeton (2/15) W 70-48 New Orleans, La. Superdome 2004 March 18 South First Air Force (6/11) W 63-52 Denver, Colo. Pepsi Center 2005 March 18 East First Oakland (Mich.) (1/16) W 96-68 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Coliseum 2006 March 17 East First Murray State (3/14) W 69-65 Dayton, Ohio Univ. of Dayton Arena 2007 March 15 East First Eastern Kentucky (1/16) W 86-65 Winston-Salem, N.C. Joel Coliseum 2008 March 21 East First Mount St. Mary’s (1/16) W 113-74 Raleigh, N.C. RBC Center 2009 March 19 South First Radford (1/16) W 101-58 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum 2011 March 18 East First Long Island University (2/15) W 102-87 Charlotte, N.C. Time Warner Cable Arena 2012 March 16 Midwest First Vermont (1/16) W 77-58 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum 2013 March 22 South First Villanova (8/9) W 78-71 Kansas City, Mo. Sprint Center 2014 March 21 East First Providence (6/11) W 79-77 San Antonio, Texas AT&T Center 2015 March 19 West First Harvard (4/13) W 67-65 Jacksonville, Fla. Veterans Memorial Arena 2016 March 17 East First Florida Gulf Coast (1/16) W 83-67 Raleigh, N.C. PNC Arena 2017 March 17 South First Texas Southern (1/16) W 103-64 Greenville, S.C. Bon Secours Wellness Arena 2018 March 16 West First Lipscomb (2/15) W 84-66 Charlotte, N.C. Spectrum Center 2019 March 22 Midwest First Iona (1/16) W 88-73 Columbus, Ohio Nationwide Arena

ROUND OF 32 (23-8 since field expanded to at least 64 teams in 1985) YEARTE DA ROUND OPPONENT (Seeds) W/L SCORE SITE ARENA 1957 March 12 East First* (only 23 teams in field) Yale W 90-74 New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden 1959 March 10 East First* (23 teams) Navy L 63-76 New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden 1975 March 15 East First* (32 teams) New Mexico State W 93-69 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Coliseum 1976 March 13 Mideast First* (32 teams) Alabama L 64-79 Dayton, Ohio Univ. of Dayton Arena 1977 March 12 East First* (32 teams) Purdue W 69-66 Raleigh, N.C. Reynolds Coliseum 1978 March 11 West First* (32 teams) San Francisco L 64-68 Tempe, Ariz. Univ. Activities Center 1979 March 11 East Second (40 teams) Penn (1/9) L 71-72 Raleigh, N.C. Reynolds Coliseum 1980 March 9 Midwest Second (48 teams) Texas A&M (3/6) L (2 OT) 61-78 Denton, Texas NTSU Coliseum 1981 March 15 West Second (48 teams) Pittsburgh (2/10) W 74-57 El Paso, Texas Special Events Center 1982 March 13 East Second (48 teams) James Madison (1/9) W 52-50 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Coliseum 1983 March 19 East Second (48 teams) James Madison (2/10) W 68-49 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum 1984 March 17 East Second (48 teams) Temple (1/8) W 77-66 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Coliseum 1985 March 16 Southeast Second (64 teams) Notre Dame (2/7) W 60-58 South Bend, Ind. Joyce Athletic Center 1986 March 15 West Second (64 teams) Alabama-Birmingham (3/6) W 77-59 Ogden, Utah Dee Events Center 1987 March 14 East Second (64 teams) Michigan (1/9) W 109-97 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Coliseum 1988 March 19 West Second (64 teams) Loyola Marymount (2/10) W 123-97 Salt Lake City, Utah Huntsman Center 1989 March 19 Southeast Second (64 teams) UCLA (2/7) W 88-81 Atlanta, Ga. Omni 1990 March 17 Midwest Second (64 teams) Oklahoma (8/1) W 79-77 Austin, Texas Erwin Center 1991 March 17 East Second (64 teams) Villanova (1/9) W 84-69 Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome 1992 March 21 Southeast Second (64 teams) Alabama (4/5) W 64-55 Cincinnati, Ohio Riverfront Coliseum 1993 March 20 East Second (64 teams) Rhode Island (1/8) W 112-67 Winston-Salem, N.C. Joel Coliseum 1994 March 20 East Second (64 teams) Boston College (1/9) L 72-75 Landover, Md. US Air Arena 1995 March 19 Southeast Second (64 teams) Iowa State (2/7) W 73-51 Tallahassee, Fla. Leon County CC 1996 March 17 East Second (64 teams) Texas Tech (6/3) L 73-92 Richmond, Va. Richmond Coliseum 1997 March 15 East Second (64 teams) Colorado (1/9) W 73-56 Winston-Salem, N.C. Joel Coliseum 1998 March 14 East Second (64 teams) UNC Charlotte (1/8) W (OT) 93-83 Hartford, Conn. Hartford Civic Center 2000 March 19 South Second (64 teams) Stanford (8/1) W 60-53 Birmingham, Ala. Jefferson Civic Center 2001 March 18 South Second (65 teams) Penn State (2/7) L 74-82 New Orleans, La. Superdome 2004 March 20 South Second (65 teams) Texas (6/3) L 75-78 Denver, Colo. Pepsi Center 2005 March 20 East Second (65 teams) Iowa State (1/8) W 92-65 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Coliseum 2006 March 19 East Second (65 teams) George Mason (3/11) L 60-65 Dayton, Ohio Univ. of Dayton Arena 2007 March 17 East Second (65 teams) Michigan State (1/9) W 81-67 Winston-Salem, N.C. Joel Coliseum 2008 March 23 East Second (65 teams) Arkansas (1/9) W 108-77 Raleigh, N.C. RBC Center 2009 March 21 South Second (65 teams) LSU (1/8) W 84-70 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum 2011 March 20 East Second (68 teams) Washington (2/7) W 86-83 Charlotte, N.C. Time Warner Cable Arena 2012 March 18 Midwest Second (68 teams) Creighton (1/8) W 87-73 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum 2013 March 24 South Second (68 teams) Kansas (8/1) L 58-70 Kansas City, Mo. Sprint Center 2014 March 23 East Second (68 teams) Iowa State (6/3) L 83-85 San Antonio, Texas AT&T Center 2015 March 21 West Second (68 teams) Arkansas (4/5) W 87-78 Jacksonville, Fla. Veterans Memorial Arena 2016 March 19 East Second (68 teams) Providence (1/9) W 85-66 Raleigh, N.C. PNC Arena 2017 March 19 South Second (68 teams) Arkansas (1/8) W 72-65 Greenville, S.C. Bon Secours Wellness Arena 2018 March 18 West Second (68 teams) Texas A&M (2/7) L 65-86 Charlotte, N.C. Spectrum Center 2019 March 24 Midwest Second (68 teams) Washington (1/9) W 81-59 Columbus, Ohio Nationwide Arena

63 REGIONAL SEMIFINAL (27-9 in regional semifinals, including 26-8 in round of 16 games) YEARTE DA ROUND OPPONENT (Seeds) W/L SCORE SITE ARENA 1941 March 21 East Semifinal* (round of eight) Pittsburgh L 20-26 Madison, Wis. Wisconsin Field House 1946 March 21 East Semifinal* (round of eight) NYU W 57-49 New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden 1957 March 15 East Semifinal (round of 16) Canisius W 87-75 Philadelphia, Pa. Palestra 1967 March 17 East Semifinal (round of 16) Princeton W (OT) 78-70 College Park, Md. Cole Field House 1968 March 15 East Semifinal (round of 16) St. Bonaventure W 91-72 Raleigh, N.C. Reynolds Coliseum 1969 March 13 East Semifinal (round of 16) Duquesne W 79-78 College Park, Md. Cole Field House 1972 March 16 East Semifinal (round of 16) South Carolina W 92-69 Morgantown, W. Va. WVU Coliseum 1975 March 20 East Semifinal (Sweet 16) Syracuse L 76-78 Providence, R.I. Providence Civic Center 1977 March 17 East Semifinal (Sweet 16) Notre Dame W 79-77 College Park, Md. Cole Field House 1981 March 19 West Semifinal (Sweet 16) Utah (2/3) W 61-56 Salt Lake City, Utah Special Events Center 1982 March 19 East Semifinal (Sweet 16) Alabama (1/4) W 74-69 Raleigh, N.C. Reynolds Coliseum 1983 March 25 East Semifinal (Sweet 16) Ohio State (2/3) W 64-51 Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome 1984 March 22 East Semifinal (Sweet 16) Indiana (1/4) L 68-72 Atlanta, Ga. Omni 1985 March 22 Southeast Semifinal (Sweet 16) Auburn (2/11) W 62-56 Birmingham, Ala. Jefferson Coliseum 1986 March 20 West Semifinal (Sweet 16) Louisville (3/2) L 79-94 Houston, Texas Summit 1987 March 19 East Semifinal (Sweet 16) Notre Dame (1/5) W 74-68 East Rutherford, N.J. Meadowlands 1988 March 25 West Semifinal (Sweet 16) Michigan (2/3) W 78-69 Seattle, Wash. Kingdome 1989 March 23 Southeast Semifinal (Sweet 16) Michigan (2/3) L 87-92 Lexington, Ky. Rupp Arena 1990 March 22 Midwest Semifinal (Sweet 16) Arkansas (8/4) L 73-96 Dallas, Texas Reunion Arena 1991 March 22 East Semifinal (Sweet 16) Eastern Michigan (1/12) W 93-67 East Rutherford, N.J. Meadowlands 1992 March 27 Southeast Semifinal (Sweet 16) Ohio State (4/1) L 73-80 Lexington, Ky. Rupp Arena 1993 March 26 East Semifinal (Sweet 16) Arkansas (1/4) W 80-74 East Rutherford, N.J. Meadowlands 1995 March 23 Southeast Semifinal (Sweet 16) Georgetown (2/6) W 74-64 Birmingham, Ala. Jefferson Civic Center 1997 March 21 East Semifinal (Sweet 16) California (1/5) W 63-57 Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome 1998 March 19 East Semifinal (Sweet 16) Michigan State (1/4) W 73-58 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum 2000 March 24 South Semifinal (Sweet 16) Tennessee (8/4) W 74-69 Austin, Texas Erwin Center 2005 March 25 East Semifinal (Sweet 16) Villanova (1/5) W 67-66 Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome 2007 March 23 East Semifinal (Sweet 16) Southern California (1/5) W 74-64 East Rutherford, N.J. Meadowlands 2008 March 27 East Semifinal (Sweet 16) Washington State (1/4) W 68-47 Charlotte, N.C. Bobcats Arena 2009 March 27 South Semifinal (Sweet 16) Gonzaga (1/4) W 98-77 Memphis, Tenn. FedExForum 2011 March 25 East Semifinal (Sweet 16) Marquette (2/11) W 81-63 Newark, N.J. Prudential Center 2012 March 23 Midwest Semifinal (Sweet 16) Ohio (1/13) W (OT) 73-65 St. Louis, Mo. Edward Jones Dome 2015 March 26 West Semifinal (Sweet 16) Wisconsin (1/4) L 72-79 Los Angeles, Calif. STAPLES Center 2016 March 25 East Semifinal (Sweet 16) Indiana (1/5) W 101-86 Philadelphia, Pa. Wells Fargo Center 2017 March 24 South Semifinal (Sweet 16) Butler (1/4) W 92-80 Memphis, Tenn. FedExForum 2019 March 29 Midwest Semifinal (Sweet 16) Auburn (1/5) L 80-97 Kansas City, Mo. Sprint Center

* the 1941 and 1946 East semifinals were round of eight games and are also listed there

REGIONAL FINAL/ELITE EIGHT (20-7 in regional finals, 20-8 in the round of eight) YEARTE DA ROUND OPPONENT (Seeds) W/L SCORE SITE ARENA 1941 March 21 East Semifinal* (round of eight) Pittsburgh L 20-26 Madison, Wis. Wisconsin Field House 1946 March 21 East Semifinal* (round of eight) NYU W 57-49 New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden 1946 March 23 East Final** (Final 4) Ohio State W (OT) 60-57 New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden 1957 March 16 East Final (Elite 8) Syracuse W 67-58 Philadelphia, Pa. Palestra 1967 March 18 East Final (Elite 8) Boston College W 96-80 College Park, Md. Cole Field House 1968 March 16 East Final (Elite 8) Davidson W 70-66 Raleigh, N.C. Reynolds Coliseum 1969 March 15 East Final (Elite 8) Davidson W 87-85 College Park, Md. Cole Field House 1972 March 18 East Final (Elite 8) Penn W 73-59 Morgantown, W. Va. WVU Coliseum 1977 March 19 East Final (Elite 8) Kentucky W 79-72 College Park, Md. Cole Field House 1981 March 21 West Final (Elite 8) Kansas State (2/8) W 82-68 Salt Lake City, Utah Special Events Center 1982 March 21 East Final (Elite 8) Villanova (1/3) W 70-60 Raleigh, N.C. Reynolds Coliseum 1983 March 27 East Final (Elite 8) Georgia (2/4) L 77-82 Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome 1985 March 24 Southeast Final (Elite 8) Villanova (2/8) L 44-56 Birmingham, Ala. Jefferson Coliseum 1987 March 21 East Final (Elite 8) Syracuse (1/2) L 75-79 East Rutherford, N.J. Meadowlands 1988 March 27 West Final (Elite 8) Arizona (2/1) L 52-70 Seattle, Wash. Kingdome 1991 March 24 East Final (Elite 8) Temple (1/10) W 75-72 East Rutherford, N.J. Meadowlands 1993 March 28 East Final (Elite 8) Cincinnati (1/2) W (OT) 75-68 East Rutherford, N.J. Meadowlands 1995 March 25 Southeast Final (Elite 8) Kentucky (2/1) W 74-61 Birmingham, Ala. Jefferson Civic Center 1997 March 23 East Final (Elite 8) Louisville (1/6) W 97-74 Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome 1998 March 21 East Final (Elite 8) Connecticut (1/2) W 75-64 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum 2000 March 26 South Final (Elite 8) Tulsa (8/7) W 59-55 Austin, Texas Erwin Center 2005 March 27 East Final (Elite 8) Wisconsin (1/6) W 88-82 Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome 2007 March 25 East Final (Elite 8) Georgetown (1/2) L (OT) 84-96 East Rutherford, N.J. Meadowlands 2008 March 29 East Final (Elite 8) Louisville (1/3) W 83-73 Charlotte, N.C. Bobcats Arena 2009 March 29 South Final (Elite 8) Oklahoma (1/2) W 72-60 Memphis, Tenn. FedExForum 2011 March 27 East Final (Elite 8) Kentucky (2/4) L 69-76 Newark, N.J. Prudential Center 2012 March 25 Midwest Final (Elite 8) Kansas (1/2) L 67-80 St. Louis, Mo. Edward Jones Dome 2016 March 27 East Final (Elite 8) Notre Dame (1/6) W 88-74 Philadelphia, Pa. Wells Fargo Center 2017 March 26 South Final (Elite 8) Kentucky (1/2) W 75-73 Memphis, Tenn. FedExForum

* the 1941 and 1946 round of eight games were also regional semifinals and are listed there **the 1946 regional final was the national semifinal and is also listed with the other national semifinal games that are listed as Final Four games

64 FINAL FOUR – NATIONAL SEMIFINAL (11-9) YEARTE DA ROUND OPPONENT (Seeds) W/L SCORE SITE ARENA 1946 March 23 East Final*/National Semifinal Ohio State W (OT) 60-57 New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden 1957 March 22 FF- National Semifinal Michigan State W (3 OT) 74-70 Kansas City, Mo. Municipal Auditorium 1967 March 24 FF- National Semifinal Dayton L 62-76 Louisville, Ky. Freedom Hall 1968 March 22 FF- National Semifinal Ohio State W 80-66 Los Angeles, Calif. Sports Arena 1969 March 20 FF- National Semifinal Purdue L 65-92 Louisville, Ky. Freedom Hall 1972 March 23 FF- National Semifinal Florida State L 75-79 Los Angeles, Calif. Sports Arena 1977 March 26 FF- National Semifinal UNLV W 84-83 Atlanta, Ga. Omni 1981 March 28 FF- National Semifinal Virginia (2/1) W 78-65 Philadelphia, Pa. Spectrum 1982 March 27 FF- National Semifinal Houston (1/6) W 68-63 New Orleans, La. Superdome 1991 March 30 FF- National Semifinal Kansas (1/3) L 73-79 Indianapolis, Ind. Hoosier Dome 1993 April 3 FF- National Semifinal Kansas (1/2) W 78-68 New Orleans, La. Superdome 1995 April 1 FF- National Semifinal Arkansas (2/2) L 68-75 Seattle, Wash. Kingdome 1997 March 29 FF- National Semifinal Arizona (1/4) L 58-66 Indianapolis, Ind. RCA Dome 1998 March 28 FF- National Semifinal Utah (1/2) L 59-66 San Antonio, Texas Alamodome 2000 April 3 FF- National Semifinal Florida (8/5) L 59-71 Indianapolis, Ind. RCA Dome 2005 April 2 FF- National Semifinal Michigan State (1/5) W 87-71 St. Louis, Mo. Edward Jones Dome 2008 April 5 FF- National Semifinal Kansas (1/1) L 66-84 San Antonio, Texas Alamaodome 2009 April 4 FF- National Semifinal Villanova (1/3) W 83-69 Detroit, Mich. Ford Field 2016 April 2 FF- National Semifinal Syracuse (1/10) W 83-66 Houston, Texas NRG Stadium 2017 April 1 FF- National Semifinal Oregon (1/3) W 77-76 Phoenix, Ariz. University of Phoenix Stadium

*the 1946 regional final was the national semifinal (round of four)

FINAL FOUR – NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (6-5) YEARTE DA ROUND OPPONENT (Seeds) W/L SCORE SITE ARENA 1946 March 26 FF- National Championship Oklahoma A&M L 40-43 New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden 1957 March 23 FF- National Championship Kansas W (3 OT) 54-53 Kansas City, Mo. Municipal Auditorium 1968 March 23 FF- National Championship UCLA L 55-78 Los Angeles, Calif. Sports Arena 1977 March 28 FF- National Championship Marquette L 59-67 Atlanta, Ga. Omni 1981 March 30 FF- National Championship Indiana (2/3) L 50-63 Philadelphia, Pa. Spectrum 1982 March 29 FF- National Championship Georgetown (1/1) W 63-62 New Orleans, La. Superdome 1993 April 5 FF- National Championship Michigan (1/1) W 77-71 New Orleans, La. Superdome 2005 April 4 FF- National Championship Illinois (1/1) W 75-70 St. Louis, Mo. Edward Jones Dome 2009 April 6 FF- National Championship Michigan State (1/2) W 89-72 Detroit, Mich. Ford Field 2016 April 4 FF- National Championship Villanova (1/2) L 74-77 Houston, Texas NRG Stadium 2017 April 3 FF- National Championship Gonzaga (1/1) W 71-65 Phoenix, Ariz. University of Phoenix Stadium

CONSOLATION GAMES (3-2) YEARTE DA ROUND OPPONENT (Seeds) W/L SCORE SITE ARENA 1941 March 22 East Consolation Dartmouth L 59-60 Madison, Wis. Wisconsin Field House 1967 March 25 FF- National Consolation Houston L 62-84 Louisville, Ky. Freedom Hall 1969 March 22 FF- National Consolation Drake L 84-104 Louisville, Ky. Freedom Hall 1972 March 25 FF- National Consolation Louisville W 105-91 Los Angeles, Calif. Sports Arena 1975 March 22 East Consolation Boston College W 110-90 Providence, R.I. Providence Civic Center

65 UNC’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

DATE OPPONENT RD UNC UNC FG FG% 1st 2nd 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O-D-REB PF A TO B ST W/L PTS FG% FG% Head Coach: Bill Lange (NCAA Tournament Record at UNC– 0-2) 3-21-41 Pittsburgh E-sf L 20 9 2-8 .250 9 3-22-41 Dartmouth E-con L 59 23 13-17 .765 12

Head Coach: Ben Carnevale (NCAA Tournament Record at UNC– 2-1) 3-21-46 NYU E-sf W 57 24-52 .462 9-18 .500 23 3-23-46 Ohio State E-f W (OT) 60 23-91 .253 14-29 .483 3-26-46 Oklahoma A&M FF-nc L 40 13 14-21 .667

Head Coach: Frank McGuire (NCAA Tournament record at UNC– 5-1) 3-12-57 Yale E-1 W 90 31-58 .534 28-40 .700 43 18 3-15-57 Canisius E-sf W 87 30-60 .500 27-37 .730 45 19 3-16-57 Syracuse E-f W 67 17-47 .362 33-45 .733 47 16 3-22-57 Michigan State FF-sf W (3 OT) 74 28-89 .315 18-26 .692 54 22 3-23-57 Kansas FF-nc W (3 OT) 54 21-45 .467 12-22 .545 36 21 3-10-59 Navy E-1 L 63 23-70 .329 17-23 .739 44 25

Head Coach: Dean Smith (NCAA Tournament Record at UNC– 65-27) 3-17-67 Princeton E-sf W (OT) 78 23-64 .359 32-43 .744 64 17 10 13 3-18-67 Boston College E-f W 96 35-63 .556 26-32 .813 41 16 22 10 3-24-67 Dayton FF-sf L 62 26-72 .361 .281 .425 10-12 .833 43 22 7 13 3-25-67 Houston FF-con L 62 24-85 .282 .244 .318 14-25 .560 52 19 10 15 3-15-68 St. Bonaventure E-sf W 91 37-71 .521 .514 .527 17-26 .654 53 22 14 21 3-16-68 Davidson E-f W 70 27-62 .435 .393 .482 16-23 .696 38 16 12 14 3-22-68 Ohio State FF-sf W 80 33-71 .465 14-20 .700 53 14 3-23-68 UCLA FF-nc L 55 22-63 .349 11-19 .579 35 17 11 23 3-13-69 Duquesne E-sf W 79 28-61 .459 .486 .423 23-33 .697 37 15 14 20 3-15-69 Davidson E-f W 87 35-65 .538 .571 .500 17-22 .773 32 18 16 16 3-20-69 Purdue FF-sf L 65 25-62 .403 15-25 .600 13-24-37 18 15 26 3-22-69 Drake FF-con L 84 32-68 .471 20-31 .645 24-23-47 17 12 36 3-16-72 South Carolina E-sf W 92 31-65 .477 30-40 .750 52 23 19 18 3-18-72 Penn E-f W 73 25-48 .521 23-29 .793 35 18 16 17 3-23-72 Florida State FF-sf L 75 29-70 .414 .444 .395 17-25 .680 51 27 20 26 3-25-72 Louisville FF-con W 105 36-59 .610 .645 .571 33-44 .750 46 24 25 30 3-15-75 New Mexico State E-1 W 93 37-61 .607 .615 .600 19-24 .792 26 17 25 18 5 15 3-20-75 Syracuse E-sf L 76 32-49 .653 .667 .636 12-15 .800 27 18 23 22 4 2 3-22-75 Boston College E-con W 110 44-77 .571 .600 .548 22-28 .786 52 18 36 23 0 2 3-13-76 Alabama ME-1 L 64 27-73 .370 .333 .400 10-12 .833 36 21 21 17 2 16 3-12-77 Purdue E-1 W 69 28-59 .475 .462 .500 13-19 .684 33 17 17 13 4 5 3-17-77 Notre Dame E-sf W 79 31-70 .443 .417 .471 17-19 .895 27 21 26 8 1 10 3-19-77 Kentucky E-f W 79 23-38 .605 .643 .500 33-36 .917 26 22 18 8 6 5 3-26-77 UNLV FF-sf W 84 33-56 .589 .528 .700 18-28 .643 41 11 19 27 1 8 3-28-77 Marquette FF-nc L 59 24-51 .471 .414 .545 11-16 .688 28 24 16 14 1 6 3-11-78 San Francisco W-1 L 64 30-71 .423 .441 .405 4-6 .667 27 17 15 7 4 12 3-11-79 Penn (1/9) E-2 L 71 29-59 .492 .542 .457 13-18 .722 33 23 15 18 2 6 3-9-80 Texas A&M (3/6) MW-2 L (2 OT) 61 23-64 .359 .423 .316 15-24 .625 42 36 4 16 2 6 3-15-81 Pittsburgh (2/10) W-2 W 74 27-46 .587 20-27 .741 22-13-35 19 12 20 4 5 3-19-81 Utah (2/3) W-sf W 61 23-43 .535 .423 .706 15-24 .625 34 17 16 18 7 3 3-21-81 Kansas State (2/8) W-f W 82 33-61 .541 .576 .500 16-19 .842 40 16 20 8 2 6 3-28-81 Virginia (2/1) FF-sf W 78 25-47 .532 .381 .654 28-37 .757 31 16 11 11 3 5 3-30-81 Indiana (2/3) FF-nc L 50 20-47 .426 .500 .360 10-16 .625 29 23 12 19 2 9 3-13-82 James Madison (1/9) E-2 W 52 20-38 .526 .591 .438 12-23 .522 20 15 10 12 2 5 3-19-82 Alabama (1/4) E-sf W 74 24-43 .558 .535 .600 26-31 .839 25 14 17 12 0 3 3-21-82 Villanova (1/3) E-f W 70 25-44 .568 .417 .750 20-24 .833 20 12 21 13 5 5 3-27-82 Houston (1/6) FF-sf W 68 26-44 .591 .481 .765 16-19 .842 26 14 15 15 2 5 3-29-82 Georgetown (1/1) FF-nc W 63 25-47 .532 .483 .611 13-22 .591 30 11 14 13 1 7 3-19-83 James Madison (2/10) E-2 W 68 25-38 .658 .600 .722 18-28 .643 27 13 20 17 7 9 3-25-83 Ohio State (2/3) E-sf W 64 21-45 .467 .523 .417 22-25 .880 8-18-26 17 11 10 2 3 3-27-83 Georgia (2/4) E-f L 77 31-63 .492 .592 417 15-17 .882 13-19-32 26 13 10 5 4 3-17-84 Temple (1/8) E-2 W 77 30-54 .556 .485 .667 17-24 .708 43 16 15 19 10 4 3-22-84 Indiana (1/4) E-sf L 68 26-62 .419 .407 .428 16-23 .696 37 27 15 13 2 5 3-14-85 Middle Tenn St (2/15) SE-1 W 76 28-53 .528 .462 .593 20-27 .741 41 12 12 16 10 3 3-16-85 Notre Dame (2/7) SE-2 W 60 26-47 .553 .552 .556 8-12 .667 30 18 13 14 3 4 3-22-85 Auburn (2/11) SE-sf W 62 25-49 .510 .519 .500 12-18 .667 32 12 16 8 3 2 3-24-85 Villanova (2/8) SE-f L 44 20-44 .455 .435 .476 4-7 .571 29 16 11 19 2 3 3-13-86 Utah (3/14) W-1 W 84 31-54 .574 .600 .552 22-29 .759 29 14 21 11 7 4 3-15-86 UAB (3/6) W-2 W 77 26-57 .456 .467 .444 25-34 .735 53 25 18 16 4 2 3-20-86 Louisville (3/2) W-sf L 79 34-69 .493 .514 .471 11-18 .611 40 26 25 18 1 2 3-12-87 Penn (1/16) E-1 W 113 36-65 .554 .588 .516 8-20 .400 33-45 .733 19-28-47 21 30 10 4 6 3-14-87 Michigan (1/9) E-2 W 109 36-65 .554 .606 .500 10-17 .588 27-36 .750 16-26-42 16 18 11 0 6 3-19-87 Notre Dame (1/5) E-sf W 74 34-52 .654 .593 .720 1-7 .143 5-9 .556 6-15-21 15 17 10 3 5 3-21-87 Syracuse (1/2) E-f L 75 31-64 .484 .371 .556 8-20 .400 5-8 .625 12-20-32 23 18 14 3 4 3-17-88 North Texas State (2/15) W-1 W 83 30-57 .526 .454 .625 5-11 .454 18-23 .783 11-30-41 15 20 17 1 11 3-19-88 Loyola Marymount (2/10) W-2 W 123 49-62 .790 .781 .800 6-9 .667 19-27 .704 9-47-56 23 36 26 4 1 3-25-88 Michigan (2/3) W-sf W 78 26-52 .500 .321 .708 5-15 .333 21-30 .700 11-20-31 14 17 11 2 6 3-27-88 Arizona (2/1) W-f L 52 20-56 .357 .407 .310 6-19 .316 6-8 .750 10-17-27 22 12 12 1 4 3-17-89 Southern (2/15) SE-1 W 93 40-69 .580 .553 .613 4-11 .364 9-14 .643 15-34-49 14 25 20 3 5 3-19-89 UCLA (2/7) SE-2 W 88 30-58 .517 .472 .591 7-23 .304 21-30 .700 9-28-37 21 22 7 2 4 3-23-89 Michigan (2/3) SE-sf L 87 35-66 .530 .606 .455 7-16 .438 10-15 .667 7-24-31 14 24 14 1 11

66 DATE OPPONENT RD UNC PTS FG FG% 1st 2nd 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O-D-REB PF A TO B ST W/L FG% FG% 3-15-90 SW Missouri State (8/9) MW-1 W 83 36-64 .562 .571 .552 2-6 .333 9-17 .529 16-21-37 20 16 10 4 8 3-17-90 Oklahoma (8/1) MW-2 W 79 29-54 .537 .565 .516 7-10 .700 14-19 .736 8-24-32 20 18 17 5 10 3-22-90 Arkansas (8/4) MW-sf L 73 26-62 .419 .462 .389 5-17 .294 16-25 .640 40 17 12 19 2 5 3-15-91 Northeastern (1/16) E-1 W 101 39-67 .582 .625 .543 3-7 .429 20-29 .690 15-32-47 12 25 20 7 9 3-17-91 Villanova (1/9) E-2 W 84 32-61 .525 .515 .536 6-13 .462 14-21 .667 12-23-35 12 27 16 3 13 3-22-91 Eastern Michigan (1/12) E-sf W 93 35-66 .530 .514 .548 6-9 .667 17-23 .739 16-24-40 14 16 12 8 9 3-24-91 Temple (1/10) E-f W 75 28-61 .459 .400 .516 7-17 .412 12-14 .857 11-29-40 12 15 7 6 2 3-30-91 Kansas (1/3) FF-sf L 73 28-73 .384 .371 .395 3-18 .167 14-23 .609 19-23-42 27 16 15 4 11 3-19-92 Miami (Ohio) (4/13) SE-1 W 68 22-56 .393 .452 .320 2-8 .250 22-30 .733 17-17-34 13 9 12 4 11 3-21-92 Alabama (4/5) SE-2 W 64 25-52 .481 .467 .500 0-6 .000 14-21 .667 14-35-49 15 14 23 6 5 3-27-92 Ohio State (4/1) SE-sf L 73 27-57 .474 .583 .394 1-8 .125 18-20 .900 13-26-39 17 12 16 5 3 3-18-93 East Carolina (1/16) E-1 W 85 29-53 .547 .581 .500 5-16 .313 22-27 .815 11-23-34 9 15 8 4 7 3-20-93 Rhode Island (1/8) E-2 W 112 42-74 .568 .576 .561 6-14 .429 22-30 .733 15-35-50 15 28 11 6 9 3-26-93 Arkansas (1/4) E-sf W 80 30-62 .484 .531 .433 4-12 .333 16-26 .615 21-24-45 13 19 12 3 5 3-28-93 Cincinnati (1/2) E-f W (OT) 75 27-58 .466 .520 .424 3-8 .375 18-25 .720 16-27-43 15 14 18 5 11 4-3-93 Kansas (1/2) FF-sf W 78 28-52 .538 .531 .550 5-7 .714 17-24 .708 14-21-35 13 17 16 1 8 4-5-93 Michigan (1/1) FF-nc W 77 27-55 .491 .412 .619 5-11 .455 18-23 .783 10-19-29 10 13 10 4 7 3-18-94 Liberty (1/16) E-1 W 71 25-57 .439 .357 .517 1-6 .167 20-24 .833 15-34-49 8 12 16 7 9 3-20-94 Boston College (1/9) E-2 L 72 25-63 .397 .433 .364 4-17 .235 18-23 .783 21-27-48 13 8 14 5 4 3-17-95 Murray State (2/15) SE-1 W 80 27-51 .529 .516 .550 6-18 .333 20-24 .833 10-28-38 11 12 18 4 5 3-19-95 Iowa State (2/7) SE-2 W 73 29-56 .518 .500 .529 9-19 .474 6-9 .667 11-24-35 11 9 15 3 6 3-23-95 Georgetown (2/6) SE-sf W 74 27-59 .458 .419 .500 7-24 .292 13-21 .619 16-25-41 18 13 12 11 3 3-25-95 Kentucky (2/1) SE-f W 74 24-49 .490 .455 .519 4-15 .267 22-28 .786 6-37-43 12 12 20 3 5 4-1-95 Arkansas (2/2) FF-sf L 68 21-56 .375 .469 .250 10-28 .357 16-24 .667 12-31-43 13 15 15 5 3 3-15-96 New Orleans (6/11) E-1 W 83 31-66 .470 .405 .552 10-22 .455 11-15 .733 17-29-46 9 19 8 4 5 3-17-96 Texas Tech (6/3) E-2 L 73 27-65 .415 .444 .395 7-26 .269 12-18 .667 16-17-33 22 13 10 2 5 3-13-97 Fairfield(1/16) E-1 W 82 33-64 .516 .379 .629 6-18 .333 10-14 .714 13-15-28 12 22 2 6 6 3-15-97 Colorado (1/9) E-2 W 73 26-65 .400 .368 .444 5-14 .357 16-24 .667 20-32-52 13 12 15 1 3 3-21-97 California (1/5) E-sf W 63 22-49 .449 .458 .440 8-14 .571 11-17 .647 6-28-34 14 14 14 2 6 3-23-97 Louisville (1/6) E-f W 97 33-59 .559 .625 .481 6-12 .500 25-30 .833 13-26-39 15 22 12 1 12 3-29-97 Arizona (1/4) FF-sf L 58 23-74 .311 .343 .282 4-21 .190 8-10 .800 22-30-52 20 14 17 2 11

Head Coach: Bill Guthridge (NCAA Tournament Record at UNC– 8-3) 3-12-98 Navy (1/16) E-1 W 88 32-63 .508 .500 .514 7-14 .500 17-28 .607 15-42-57 11 18 17 8 6 3-14-98 UNC Charlotte (1/8) E-2 W (OT) 93 31-64 .484 .448 .481 10-20 .500 21-26 .808 14-20-34 11 17 9 3 6 3-19-98 Michigan State (1/4) E-sf W 73 26-59 .441 .471 .400 2-10 .200 19-27 .704 21-30-51 13 11 11 4 1 3-21-98 Connecticut (1/2) E-f W 75 31-63 .492 .471 .517 4-14 .286 9-11 .818 14-25-39 10 17 8 5 4 3-28-98 Utah (1/2) FF-sf L 59 27-69 .391 .306 .485 3-23 .130 2-7 .286 15-27-42 19 14 8 5 5 3-11-99 Weber State (3/14) W-1 L 74 28-68 .412 .433 .395 9-21 .429 9-13 .692 15-24-39 16 15 12 4 5 3-17-00 Missouri (8/9) S-1 W 84 32-71 .451 .459 .441 3-12 .250 17-26 .654 26-29-55 12 16 15 5 5 3-19-00 Stanford (8/1) S-2 W 60 22-50 .440 .462 .417 4-7 .571 12-19 .632 8-24-32 13 15 8 8 4 3-24-00 Tennessee (8/4) S-sf W 74 29-58 .500 .469 .538 4-9 .444 12-17 .706 10-24-34 19 12 14 9 6 3-26-00 Tulsa (8/7) S-f W 59 22-50 .440 .542 .346 2-12 .167 13-19 .684 10-30-40 11 11 15 3 8 4-3-00 Florida (8/5) FF-sf L 59 20-57 .351 .370 .333 5-22 .227 14-23 .609 14-28-42 22 13 17 5 3

Head Coach: Matt Doherty (NCAA Tournament Record at UNC– 1-1) 3-16-01 Princeton (2/15) S-1 W 70 26-47 .553 .600 .500 3-11 .273 15-18 .833 8-30-38 10 17 16 4 11 3-18-01 Penn State (2/7) S-2 L 74 30-64 .469 .563 .375 3-17 .176 11-14 .786 16-28-44 17 17 22 5 5

67 DATE OPPONENT RD UNC PTS FG FG% 1st 2nd 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O-D-REB PF A TO B ST W/L FG% FG% Head Coach: Roy Williams (NCAA Tournament Record at UNC– 45-12) 3-18-04 Air Force (6/11) S-1 W 63 22-53 .415 .323 .545 4-13 .308 15-18 .833 14-21-35 15 12 13 1 10 3-20-04 Texas (6/3) S-2 L 75 25-65 .385 .400 .367 9-28 .321 16-19 .842 16-20-36 21 14 11 1 6 3-18-05 Oakland (1/16) E-1 W 96 37-58 .638 .733 .536 12-19 .632 10-19 .526 15-24-39 13 27 15 3 9 3-20-05 Iowa State (1/8) E-2 W 92 31-65 .477 .432 .536 8-25 .320 22-37 .595 15-36-50 18 20 13 4 14 3-25-05 Villanova (1/5) E-sf W 67 20-48 .417 .379 .474 8-19 .421 19-24 .792 12-30-42 24 11 17 3 3 3-27-05 Wisconsin (1/6) E-f W 88 34-64 .531 .594 .469 5-16 .313 15-18 .833 12-21-33 15 19 9 5 5 4-2-05 Michigan State (1/5) FF-sf W 87 35-71 .493 .417 .571 6-20 .300 11-17 .647 13-38-51 17 18 13 6 5 4-4-05 Illinois (1/1) FF-nc W 75 27-52 .519 .552 .478 9-16 .563 12-19 .632 8-26-34 13 12 10 2 4 3-17-06 Murray State (3/14) E-1 W 69 22-48 .458 .391 .520 5-18 .278 20-25 .800 12-25-37 12 15 17 3 10 3-19-06 George Mason (3/11) E-2 L 60 23-64 .359 .343 .379 10-30 .333 4-4 1.000 13-27-40 15 16 13 10 3 3-15-07 Eastern Kentucky (1/16) E-1 W 86 37-57 .649 .667 .630 6-13 .462 6-11 .545 11-27-38 8 24 22 6 7 3-17-07 Michigan State (1/9) E-2 W 81 25-52 .481 .469 .500 6-16 .375 25-34 .735 14-26-40 17 12 10 3 6 3-23-07 Southern California (1/5) E-sf W 74 30-77 .390 .375 .405 2-14 .143 12-17 .706 20-26-46 14 11 9 4 6 3-25-07 Georgetown (1/2) E-f L (OT) 84 25-71 .352 .484 .333 5-20 .250 29-34 .853 21-22-43 19 15 9 4 5 3-21-08 Mount St. Mary’s (1/16) E-1 W 113 43-71 .606 .579 .636 7-16 .438 20-25 .800 18-30-48 16 25 9 4 11 3-23-08 Arkansas (1/9) E-2 W 108 44-65 .677 .613 .735 8-16 .500 12-17 .706 11-21-32 18 28 7 5 3 3-27-08 Washington State (1/4) E-sf W 68 25-58 .431 .481 .387 5-15 .333 13-19 .684 14-32-46 16 11 13 5 5 3-29-08 Louisville (1/3) E-f W 83 31-58 .534 .581 .481 13-27 .273 18-21 .857 15-18-33 17 16 14 0 9 4-5-08 Kansas (1/1) FF-sf L 66 24-67 .358 .290 .417 5-24 .208 13-15 .867 13-20-33 14 7 18 3 7 3-19-09 Radford (1/16) S-1 W 101 38-84 .452 .500 .405 5-14 .357 20-24 .833 20-39-59 13 17 12 8 11 3-21-09 LSU (1/8) S-2 W 84 32-59 .542 .516 .571 6-13 .462 14-18 .778 11-21-32 9 13 10 5 11 3-27-09 Gonzaga (1/4) S-sf W 98 36-68 .529 .594 .472 11-19 .579 15-27 .556 11-31-42 17 23 9 4 8 3-29-09 Oklahoma (1/2) S-f W 72 26-51 .510 .433 .619 5-14 .357 15-16 .938 6-21-27 19 13 12 2 9 4-4-09 Villanova (1/3) FF-sf W 83 25-62 .403 .485 .310 11-22 .500 22-37 .595 14-34-48 20 16 12 6 6 4-6-09 Michigan State (1/2) FF-nc W 89 28-61 .459 .529 .370 5-12 .417 28-40 .700 11-24-35 22 13 7 0 9 3-18-11 Long Island (2/15) E-1 W 102 34-67 .507 .528 .484 3-17 .176 31-42 .738 12-42-54 19 21 18 10 3 3-20-11 Washington (2/7) E-2 W 86 31-66 .470 .444 .500 6-12 .500 18-23 .783 12-25-37 9 18 9 5 7 3-25-11 Marquette (2/11) E-sf W 81 31-74 .419 .450 .382 5-16 .313 14-21 .667 22-26-48 16 15 7 8 11 3-27-11 Kentucky (2/4) E-f L 69 27-62 .435 .367 .500 3-16 .188 12-15 .800 11-25-36 17 13 13 5 9 3-16-12 Vermont (1/16) MW-1 W 77 27-65 .415 .414 .416 5-18 .278 18-24 .750 15-22-37 10 14 11 6 14 3-18-12 Creighton (1/8) MW-2 W 87 33-65 .508 .545 .469 8-16 .500 13-19 .684 11-33-44 8 16 9 9 4 3-23-12 Ohio (1/13) MW-sf W (OT) 73 26-65 .400 .400 .387 7-22 .318 14-24 .583 22-41-63 13 18 24 8 4 3-25-12 Kansas (1/2) MW-f L 67 28-64 .438 .636 .226 2-17 .118 9-12 .750 8-27-35 17 18 10 6 5 3-22-13 Villanova (8/9) S-1 W 78 24-49 .490 .500 .480 11-21 .524 19-27 .704 6-22-28 14 18 17 2 10 3-24-13 Kansas (8/1) S-2 L 58 22-73 .301 .262 .355 6-21 .286 8-10 .800 16-20-36 19 10 11 1 15 3-21-14 Providence (6/11) E-1 W 79 33-71 .465 .447 .485 4-15 .267 9-13 .692 21-19-40 19 15 9 4 7 3-23-14 Iowa State (6/3) E-2 L 83 33-70 .471 .400 .543 8-20 .400 9-15 .600 12-26-38 21 10 12 4 8 3-19-15 Harvard (4/13) W-1 W 67 27-49 .551 .560 .542 5-7 .714 8-13 .615 12-23-35 18 14 17 2 2 3-21-15 Arkansas (4/5) W-2 W 87 27-60 .450 .400 .550 4-10 .400 29-37 .784 17-25-42 25 14 16 3 13 3-26-15 Wisconsin (4/1) W-sf L 72 26-56 .464 .500 .429 8-13 .615 12-18 .667 9-19-28 20 12 4 1 3 3-17-16 Florida Gulf Coast (1/16) E-1 W 83 31-73 .425 .412 .436 7-21 .333 14-19 .737 18-23-41 19 13 7 10 8 3-19-16 Providence (1/9) E-2 W 85 31-59 .525 .452 .607 4-14 .286 19-21 .905 13-29-42 19 12 15 4 5 3-25-16 Indiana (1/5) E-sf W 101 32-62 .516 .621 .424 11-20 .550 26-33 .788 15-22-37 22 20 9 5 7 3-27-16 Notre Dame (1/6) E-f W 88 32-52 .615 .640 .593 4-13 .308 20-24 .833 13-19-32 17 17 6 1 4 4-2-16 Syracuse (1/10) FF-sf W 83 35-65 .538 .486 .600 4-17 .235 9-11 .818 16-27-43 12 18 12 5 6 4-4-16 Villanova (1/2) FF-f L 74 27-63 .429 .536 .343 11-17 .647 9-13 .692 16-20-36 20 16 11 3 5 3-17-17 Texas Southern (1/16) S-1 W 103 38-75 .507 .462 .556 8-22 .364 19-26 .731 20-34-54 13 18 10 4 6 3-19-17 Arkansas (1/8) S-2 W 72 24-63 .381 .333 .458 5-17 .294 19-25 .760 18-27-45 10 15 17 4 13 3-24-17 Butler (1/4) S-sf W 92 31-57 .544 .529 .565 9-24 .375 21-33 .636 10-28-38 21 22 10 1 7 3-26-17 Kentucky (1/2) S-f W 75 27-58 .466 .500 .429 3-15 .200 18-26 .692 13-31-44 18 17 16 9 7 4-1-17 Oregon (1/3) FF-sf W 77 25-68 .368 .400 .333 8-21 .381 19-27 .704 17-26-43 22 16 11 3 7 4-3-17 Gonzaga (1/1) FF-f W 71 26-73 .356 .306 .405 4-27 .148 15-26 .577 15-31-46 22 15 4 8 7 3-16-18 Lipscomb (2/15) W-1 W 84 31-60 .517 .548 .483 9-22 .409 13-18 .722 10-37-47 17 19 18 2 8 3-18-18 Texas A&M (2/7) W-2 L 65 26-78 .333 .333 .333 6-31 .194 7-7 1.000 9-27-36 20 17 6 0 7 3-22-19 Iona (1/16) MW-1 W 88 35-75 .467 .325 .629 7-22 .318 11-15 .733 20-32-52 16 16 12 0 3 3-24-19 Washington (1/9) MW-2 W 81 32-63 .508 .516 .500 9-21 .429 8-10 .800 15-33-48 13 18 15 1 5 3-29-19 Auburn (1/5) MW-sf L 80 28-65 .431 .438 .424 7-28 .250 17-22 .773 14-26-40 16 16 14 2 7

68 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS

MOST POINTS FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FEWEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 123 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd 38 vs. James Madison, 1983 East 2nd 6 vs. Liberty, 1994 East 1st 113 vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 2008 East 1st 38 vs. James Madison, 1982 East 2nd 6 vs. Alabama, 1992 Southeast 2nd 113 vs. Pennsylvania, 1987 East 1st 38 vs. Kentucky, 1977 East Final 6 vs. SW Missouri State, 1990 Midwest 1st 112 vs. Rhode Island, 1993 East 2nd 43 vs. Alabama, 1982 East Semifinal 7 vs. Harvard, 2015 West 1st 110 vs. Boston College, 1975 East 3rd Place 43 vs. Utah, 1981 West Semifinal 7 vs. Stanford, 2000 South 2nd 7 vs. Kansas, 1993 NCAA Semifinal FEWEST POINTS HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 7 vs. Northeastern, 1991 East 1st 20 vs. Pittsburgh, 1941 East Semifinal .790 vs. Loyola Marymount (49-62), 1988 West 2nd 7 vs. Notre Dame, 1987 East Semifinal 40 vs. Oklahoma A&M, 1946 NCAA Final .677 vs. Arkansas (44-65), 2008 East 2nd 44 vs. Villanova, 1985 Southeast Final .658 vs. James Madison (25-38), 1983 East 2nd HIGHEST THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (min. 10 made) 50 vs. Indiana, 1981 NCAA Final .654 vs. Notre Dame (34-52), 1987 East Semifinal .647 vs. Villanova (11-17), 2016 NCAA Final 52 vs. Arizona, 1988 West Final .653 vs. Syracuse (32-49), 1975 East Semifinal .632 vs. Oakland (12-19), 2005 East 1st 52 vs. James Madison, 1982 East 2nd .588 vs. Michigan (10-17), 1987 East 2nd LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .579 vs. Gonzaga (11-19), 2009 South Semifinal MOST POINTS IN A HALF .253 vs. Ohio State (23-91), 1946 East Final (OT) .550 vs. Indiana (11-20), 2016 East Semifinal 65 vs. Loyola Marymount (1st), 1988 West 2nd .282 vs. Houston (24-85), 1967 NCAA 3rd Place 62 vs. Rhode Island (2nd), 1993 East 2nd .301 vs. Kansas (22-73), 2013 South 2nd HIGHEST THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (min. 7 attempts) 60 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (1st), 2008 East 1st .311 vs. Arizona (23-74), 1997 NCAA Semifinal .714 vs. Harvard (5-7), 2015 West 1st 60 vs. Michigan (1st), 1987 East 1st .318 vs. Michigan State (28-88), 1957 NCAA Semifinal .714 vs. Kansas (5-7), 1993 NCAA Semifinal 59 vs. Oakland (1st), 2005 East 1st .700 vs. Oklahoma (7-10), 1990 Midwest 2nd HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A HALF .667 vs. Eastern Michigan (6-9), 1991 East Semifinal FEWEST POINTS IN A HALF (70 percent or higher) .667 vs. Loyola Marymount (6-9), 1988 West 2nd 8 vs. Pittsburgh (2nd half), 1941 East Semifinal .800 vs. Loyola Marymount, 2nd half (24-30), 12 vs. Pittsburgh (1st half), 1941 East Semifinal 1988 West 2nd LOWEST THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (min. 10 attempts) 17 vs. Kansas (2nd), 1957 NCAA Final (3 OT) .781 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1st half (25-32), .118 vs. Kansas (2-17), 2012 Midwest Final 17 vs. Oklahoma A&M (1st), 1946 NCAA Final 1988 West 1st .130 vs. Utah (3-23), 1998 NCAA Semifinal 19 vs. Ohio State (1st), 1946 East Final (OT) .765 vs. Houston, 2nd half (13-17), .143 vs. Southern California (2-14), 2007 East Semifinal 1982 NCAA Semifinal .148 vs. Gonzaga (4-27), 2017 NCAA Final LARGEST WINNING MARGIN .750 vs. Villanova, 2nd half (15-20), 1982 East Final .167 vs. Tulsa (2-12), 2000 South Final 45 vs. Rhode Island (112-67), 1993 East 2nd .735 vs. Arkansas, 2nd half (25-34), 2008 East 2nd .167 vs. Kansas (3-18), 1991 NCAA Semifinal 43 vs. Radford (101-58), 2009 South 1st .733 vs. Oakland, 1st half (22-30), 2005 East 1st 39 vs. Texas Southern (103-64), 2017 South 1st .722 vs. James Madison, 2nd half (13-18), MOST FREE THROWS MADE 39 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (113-74), 2008 East 1st 1983 East 2nd 33 vs. Pennsylvania, 1987 East 1st 36 vs. Navy (88-52), 1998 East 1st .720 vs. Notre Dame, 2nd half, 1987 East Semifinal 33 vs. Kentucky, 1977 East Final .706 vs. Utah, 2nd half, 1981 West Semifinal 33 vs. Louisville, 1972 NCAA 3rd Place LARGEST MARGIN IN A LOSS .700 vs. UNLV, 2nd half, 1977 NCAA Semifinal 33 vs. Syracuse, 1957 East Final 27 vs. Purdue (65-92), 1969 NCAA Semifinal 32 vs. Princeton, 1967 East Semifinal 23 vs. Arkansas (73-96), 1990 Midwest Semifinal LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A HALF 23 vs. UCLA (55-78), 1968 NCAA Final .226 vs. Kansas, 2nd half (7 of 31), 2012 Midwest Final FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE 22 vs. Houston (62-84), 1967 NCAA 3rd Place .244 vs. Houston, 1st half (10 of 41), 1967 NCAA 3rd Place 2 vs. Utah, 1998 NCAA Semifinal 21 vs. Texas A&M (65-86), 2018 West 2nd .250 vs. Arkansas, 2nd half (6 of 24), 1995 NCAA Semifinal 4 vs. George Mason, 2006 East 2nd .262 vs. Kansas, 1st half (11 of 42), 2013 South 2nd 4 vs. Villanova, 1985 Southeast Final MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS COMBINED .281 vs. Dayton, 1st half (9 of 32), 1967 NCAA Semifinal 4 vs. San Francisco, 1978 West 1st 220 – UNC 123, Loyola Marymount 97, 1988 West 2nd 5 vs. Syracuse, 1987 East Final 206 – UNC 109, Michigan 97, 1987 East 2nd MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 5 vs. Notre Dame, 1987 East Semifinal 200 – UNC 110, Boston College 90, 1975 East 3rd Place 12 vs. Oakland, 2005 Syracuse 1st 196 – UNC 105, Louisville 91, 1972 NCAA 3rd Place 11 vs. Villanova, 2016 NCAA Final MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 195 – UNC 113, Penn 82, 1987 East 1st 11 vs. Indiana, 2016 East Semifinal 45 vs. Pennsylvania, 1987 East 1st 11 vs. Villanova, 2013 South 2nd 45 vs. Syracuse, 1957 East Final FEWEST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS COMBINED 11 vs. Villanova, 2009 NCAA Semifinal 44 vs. Louisville, 1972 NCAA 3rd Place 46 – Pittsburgh 26, UNC 20, 1941 East Semifinal 11 vs. Gonzaga, 2009 South Semifinal 43 vs. Princeton, 1967 East Semifinal (OT) 83 – Oklahoma A&M 43, UNC 40, 1946 NCAA Final 10 vs. George Mason, 2006 East 2nd 42 vs. Long Island, 2011 East 1st 100 – Villanova 56, UNC 44, 1985 Southeast Final 10 vs. UNC Charlotte, 1998 (OT) 102 – UNC 52, James Madison 50, 1982 East 2nd 10 vs. New Orleans, 1996 East 1st FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 106 – UNC 57, NYU 49, 1946 East Semifinal 10 vs. Arkansas, 1995 NCAA Semifinal 4 vs. George Mason, 2006 East 2nd 10 vs. Michigan, 1987 East 2nd 6 vs. San Francisco, 1978 West 2nd MOST FIELD GOALS 7 vs. Texas A&M, 2018 West 2nd 49 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd FEWEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 7 vs. Utah, 1998 NCAA Semifinal 44 vs. Arkansas, 2008 East 2nd 0 vs. Alabama, 1992 Southeast 2nd (0 for 6) 7 vs. Villanova, 1985 Southeast Final 44 vs. Boston College, 1975 East 3rd Place 1 vs. Liberty, 1994 East 1st 43 vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 2008 East 1st 1 vs. Ohio State, 1992 Southeast Semifinal HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 10 attempts) 42 vs. Rhode Island, 1993 East 2nd 1 vs. Notre Dame, 1987 East Semifinal .938 vs. Oklahoma (15-16), 2009 South Final 2 vs. Kansas, 2012 Midwest Final .917 vs. Kentucky (33-36), 1977 East Final FEWEST FIELD GOALS 2 vs. Southern California, 2007 East Semifinal .905 vs. Providence (19-21), 2016 East 2nd 13 vs. Oklahoma A&M, 1946 NCAA Final 2 vs. Tulsa, 2000 South Final .900 vs. Ohio State (18-20), 1992 Southeast Semifinal 17 vs. Syracuse, 1957 East Final 2 vs. Michigan State, 1998 East Semifinal .895 vs. Notre Dame (17-19), 1977 East Semifinal 20 vs. Villanova, 2005 East Semifinal 2 vs. Miami (Ohio), 1992 Southeast 1st 20 vs. Arizona, 1988 West Final LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 10 attempts) 20 vs. Villanova, 1985 Southeast Final MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS .483 vs. Ohio State (14-29), 1946 East Final (OT) 20 vs. James Madison, 1982 East 2nd 31 vs. Texas A&M, 2018 West 2nd .522 vs. James Madison (12-23), 1982 East 2nd 20 vs. Indiana, 1981 NCAA Final 30 vs. George Mason, 2006 East 2nd .526 vs. Oakland (10-19), 2005 East 1st 28 vs. Auburn, 2019 Midwest Semifinal .529 vs. SW Missouri State (9-17), 1990 Midwest 1st MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 28 vs. Texas, 2004 South 2nd .529 vs. UCLA (11-19), 1968 NCAA Final 91 vs. Ohio State, 1946 East Final (OT) 28 vs. Arkansas, 1995 NCAA Semifinal 88 vs. Michigan State, 1957 NCAA Semifinal (3 OT) LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 30 attempts) 85 vs. Houston, 1967 NCAA 3rd Place .595 vs. Villanova (22-37), 2009 NCAA Semifinal 84 vs. Radford, 2009 South 1st .595 vs. Iowa State (22-37), 1995 Southeast 2nd 78 vs. Texas A&M, 2018 West 2nd

69 MOST REBOUNDS MOST STEALS 31 – Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Michigan State, 64 vs. Princeton, 1967 East Semifinal (OT) 16 vs. Alabama, 1976 Mideast 1st 1957 NCAA Semifinal (3 OT) 63 vs. Ohio, 2012 Midwest Semfinal (OT) 15 vs. Kansas, 2013 South 2nd 31 – George Glamack vs. Dartmouth, 59 vs. Radford, 2009 South 1st 15 vs. New Mexico State, 1975 East 1st 1941 East Consolation 57 vs. Navy, 1998 East 1st 14 vs. Vermont, 2012 Midwest 1st 30 – Robert McAdoo vs. Louisville, 1972 NCAA 3rd Place 56 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd 14 vs. Iowa State, 1995 Southeast 2nd FIELD GOALS MADE FEWEST REBOUNDS FEWEST STEALS 16 – Charlie Scott vs. Drake, 20 vs. James Madison, 1982 East 2nd 1 vs. Michigan State, 1998 East Semifinal 1969 NCAA 3rd Place (16 of 26) 21 vs. Notre Dame, 1987 East Semifinal 1 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd 15 – J.R. Reid vs. Notre Dame, 25 vs. Alabama, 1982 East Semifinal 1987 East Semifinal (15 of 18) 26 vs. Ohio State, 1983 East Semifinal MOST OVERTIMES PLAYED 15 – Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Canisius, 26 vs. Houston, 1982 NCAA Semifinal 3 vs. Kansas, 1957 NCAA Final (UNC won, 54-53) 1957 East 1st (15 of 30) 26 vs. Kentucky, 1977 East Semifinal 3 vs. Michigan State, 14 – Al Wood vs. Virginia, 1981 NCAA Semifinal (14 of 19) 26 vs. New Mexico State, 1975 East 1st 1957 NCAA Semifinal (UNC won, 74-70) 14 – Mike O’Koren vs. UNLV, 2 vs. Texas A&M, 1977 NCAA Semifinal (14 of 19) LARGEST REBOUND MARGIN 1980 Midwest 2nd (Texas A&M won, 61-78) 14 – Mitch Kupchak vs. Boston College, 33 vs. Ohio (63-30), 2012 Midwest Semifinal (OT) 1975 East 3rd Place (14 of 18) 27 vs. Texas Southern (54-27), 2017 South 1st LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD 14 – Charlie Scott vs. Davidson, 26 vs. Iona (52-26), 2019 Midwest 1st 29 vs. Rhode Island, 1993 East 2nd 1969 East Final (14 of 21) 26 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (48-22), 2008 East 1st (UNC led 50-21, won 112-67) 25 vs. Missouri (55-30), 2000 South 1st 26 vs. Oakland, 2005 East 1st FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (UNC led 59-33, won 96-68) 43 – Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Michigan State, MOST PERSONAL FOULS 25 vs. Texas Southern, 2017 South 1st 1957 NCAA Semifinal (12 of 43) (3 OT) 36 vs. Texas A&M, 1980 Midwest 2nd (2 OT) (UNC 52, TSU 27, won 103-64) 30 – Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Canisius, 1957 East 1st 27 vs. Kansas, 1991 NCAA Semifinal 25 vs. Marquette, 2011 East Semifinal 26 – Charlie Scott vs. Drake, 1969 NCAA 3rd Place 27 vs. Indiana, 1984 East Semifinal (UNC led 40-15, won 81-63) 23 – Rashad McCants vs. Texas, 2004 South 2nd 27 vs. Florida State, 1972 NCAA Semifinal 25 vs. Arkansas, 2008 East 2nd 23 – Michael Jordan vs. Georgia, 1983 East Final 26 vs. Louisville, 1986 West Semifinal (UNC led 51-26, won 108-77) 23 – Bobby Lewis vs. Houston, 1969 NCAA 3rd Place 26 vs. Georgia, 1983 East Final 25 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd 23 – Larry Miller vs. Ohio State, 1968 NCAA Semifinal (UNC led 65-40, won, 123-97) FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 8 vs. Creighton, 2012 Midwest 2nd LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT 6 – Marcus Paige vs. Indiana, 9 vs. Washington, 2011 East 2nd 19 vs. Houston, 1967 NCAA 3rd Place 2016 East Semifinal (6 of 9) 10 vs. Arkansas, 2017 South 1st (Houston led 23-42, won 62-84) 6 – Shammond Williams vs. UNC Charlotte, 10 vs. Vermont, 2012 Midwest 1st 17 vs. Kansas, 2008 NCAA Semifinal 1998 East 2nd (6 of 9) (OT) 12 vs. Syracuse, 2016 NCAA Semifinal (KU led 27-44, won 66-84) 5 – Justin Jackson vs. Texas Southern, 12 vs. Villanova, 2013 South 2nd 14 vs. Texas A&M, 2018 West 2nd 2017 South 1st (5 of 8) 12 vs. Louisville, 1997 East Final (A&M led 28-42, won 65-86) 5 – P.J. Hairston vs. Villanova, 2013 South 1st (5 of 8) 12 vs. San Francisco, 1978 West 1st 13 vs. Utah, 1998 NCAA Semifinal 5 – Reggie Bullock vs. Ohio, (Utah led 22-35, won 59-65) 2012 Midwest Semifinal (5 of 10) (OT) MOST ASSISTS 13 vs. Florida State, 1972 NCAA 3rd Place 5 – Wayne Ellington vs. Villanova, 36 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd (FSU led 32-45, won 75-79) 2009 NCAA Semifinal (5 of 7) 36 vs. Boston College, 1975 East 3rd Place 5 – Rashad McCants vs. Texas, 2004 South 2nd (5 of 12) 30 vs. Penn, 1987 East 1st LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT IN A CAROLINA WIN 5 – Ademola Okulaja vs. Weber State, 28 vs. Arkansas, 2008 East 2nd 10 vs. Notre Dame, 1977 East Semifinal 1999 West 1st (5 of 12) 28 vs. Rhode Island, 1993 East 2nd (ND led 30-40, UNC won 79-77) 5 – Jeff McInnis vs. New Orleans, 1996 East 1st (5 of 9) 9 vs. Southern California, 2007 East Semifinal 5 – Donald Williams vs. Arkansas, 1995 NCAA Semifinal FEWEST ASSISTS (USC led 33-42, UNC won 74-64) (5 of 12) 4 vs. Texas A&M, 1980 Midwest 2nd (2 OT) 8 vs. UCLA, 1989 Southeast Semifinal 5 – Donald Williams vs. Michigan, 7 vs. Kansas, 2008 NCAA Semifinal (UCLA led 44-52, UNC won 88-81) 1993 NCAA Final (5 of 7) 7 vs. Dayton, 1967 NCAA Semifinal 7 vs. Fairfield, 1997 East 1st 5 – Donald Williams vs. Kansas, 8 vs. Boston College, 1994 East 2nd (Fairfield led 28-35, UNC won 82-74) 1993 NCAA Semifinal (5 of 7) 9 vs. Iowa State, 1995 Southeast 2nd 6 vs. Davidson, 1968 East Final 5 – Hubert Davis vs. Eastern Michigan, 9 vs. Miami (Ohio), 1992 Southeast 1st (Davidson led 28-34, UNC won 70-66) 1991 East Semifinal (5 of 5) 5 – Rick Fox vs. Oklahoma, 1990 Midwest 2nd (5 of 7) MOST TURNOVERS LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD IN A CAROLINA LOSS 5 – Jeff Lebo vs. Michigan, 1989 Southeast 2nd (5 of 9) 36 vs. Drake, 1969 NCAA 3rd Place 9 vs. Kansas, 2013 South 3rd 5 – Kenny Smith vs. Michigan, 1987 East 2nd (5 of 8) 30 vs. Louisville, 1972 NCAA 3rd Place (UNC led 30-21, Kansas won 58-70) 27 vs. UNLV, 1977 NCAA Semifinal 7 vs. George Mason, 2006 East 2nd THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 26 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd (UNC led 27-20, GMU won 60-65) 13 – Joel Berry II vs. Gonzaga, 2017 NCAA Final 26 vs. Florida State, 1972 NCAA Semifinal 6 vs. Georgetown, 2007 East Final 12 – Rashad McCants vs. Texas, 2004 South 2nd 26 vs. Purdue, 1969 NCAA Semifinal (UNC led 50-44, Georgetown won 84-96) 12 – Ademola Okulaja vs. Weber State, 1999 West 1st 5 vs. Villanova, 2016 NCAA Final 12 – Donald Williams vs. Arkansas, 1995 NCAA Semifinal FEWEST TURNOVERS (UNC led 39-34, Villanova won 74-77) 11 – Kenny Smith vs. Syracuse, 1987 East Final 2 vs. Fairfield, 1997 East 2nd 5 vs. Ohio State, 1992 Southeast Semifinal 10 – Marcus Paige vs. Iowa State, 2014 East 2nd 4 vs. Gonzaga, 2017 NCAA Final (UNC led 37-32, OSU won 73-80) 10 – Reggie Bullock vs. Ohio, 2012 Midwest Semifinal (OT) 4 vs. Wisconsin, 2015 West Semifinal 5 vs. Villanova, 1985 Southeast Final 10 – Harrison Barnes vs. Long Island, 2011 East 1st 6 vs. Texas A&M, 2018 West 2nd (UNC led 22-17, Villanova won 44-56) 10 – Danny Green vs. Villanova, 2009 NCAA Semifinal 6 vs. Notre Dame, 2016 East Final 10 – Joseph Forte vs. Florida, 2000 NCAA Semifinal 10 – Ranzino Smith vs. Arizona, 1988 West Final MOST BLOCKED SHOTS TAR HEEL PLAYER SINGLE-GAME BESTS POINTS (30 or more) 11 vs. Georgetown, 1995 Southeast Semifinal HIGHEST THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 5 Made) 39 – Al Wood vs. Virginia, 1981 NCAA Semifinal 10 vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 2016 East 1st 1.000 – Hubert Davis vs. Eastern Michigan, 39 – Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Canisius, 1957 East Semifinal 10 vs. Long Island, 2011 East 1st 1991 East Semifinal (5 of 5) 36 – Mitch Kupchak vs. Boston College, 10 vs. George Mason, 2006 East 2nd .714 – Wayne Ellington vs. Villanova, 1975 East 3rd Place 10 vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1985 Southeast 1st 2009 NCAA Semifinal (5 of 7) 35 – Charlie Scott vs. Drake, 1969 NCAA 3rd Place 10 vs. Temple, 1984 East 2nd .714 – Donald Williams vs. Michigan, 33 – Tyler Hansbrough vs. Michigan State, 2007 East 2nd 1993 NCAA Final (5 of 7) 32 – Tyler Zeller vs. Long Island, 2011 East 1st FEWEST BLOCKED SHOTS .714 – Donald Williams vs. Kansas, 32 – Shammond Williams vs. UNC Charlotte, 0 seven times (last: vs. Iona, 2019 Midwest 1st) 1993 NCAA Semifinal (5 of 7) 1998 East 2nd (OT) .714 – Rick Fox vs. Oklahoma, 32 – Charlie Scott vs. Davidson, 1969 East Final 1990 Midwest 2nd (5 of 7) 31 – J.R. Reid vs. Notre Dame, 1987 East Semifinal 31 – Mike O’Koren vs. UNLV, 1977 NCAA Semifinal 31 – Bobby Lewis vs. Boston College, 1967 East Final 70 ASSISTS 4 – Jimmy Black vs. Indiana, 1981 NCAA Final 14 – Kendall Marshall vs. Washington, 2011 East 2nd 4 – Phil Ford vs. San Francisco, 1978 West 1st 12 – Kenny Smith vs. Notre Dame, 1987 East Semifinal 4 – John Kuester vs. Alabama, 1976 Mideast 1st 11 – Theo Pinson vs. Texas A&M, 2018 West 2nd 11 – Kendall Marshall vs. Creighton, 2012 Midwest 2nd MOST POINTS BY A NON-STARTER 11 – Jeff McInnis vs. New Orleans, 1996 East 1st 27 – Ranzino Smith vs. Loyola Marymount, 11 – Steve Bucknall vs. UCLA, 1989 Southeast 2nd 1988 West 2nd 11 – Kenny Smith vs. Pennsylvania, 1987 East 1st 26 – J.R. Reid vs. Michigan, 1989 Southeast Semifinal 10 – Joel Berry II vs. Syracuse, 2016 NCAA Semifinal 10 – Kendall Marshall vs. Vermont, 2012 Midwest 1st DOUBLE-DOUBLES, POINTS AND REBOUNDS, CAREER 10 – Kendall Marshall vs. Long Island, 2011 East 1st 8 – Antawn Jamison 10 – Ed Cota vs. Stanford, 2000 South 2nd 6 – Rusty Clark, Tyler Hansbrough, Sam Perkins 10 – Ed Cota vs. Missouri, 2000 South 1st 5 – Brad Daugherty, John Henson, George Lynch 10 – Ed Cota vs. Weber State, 1999 West 1st 4 – Pete Brennan, Sean May, Larry Miller, Rasheed Wal- 10 – Ed Cota vs. Fairfield, 1997 East 1st lace 10 – Steve Bucknall vs. Michigan, 3 – Brendan Haywood, Brice Johnson, Luke Maye, Robert 1989 Southeast Semifinal McAdoo, Kennedy Meeks, Eric Montross, Mike O’Koren, 10 – Jimmy Black vs. Villanova, 1982 East Final J.R. Reid, Joe Wolf, Tyler Zeller 10 – Phil Ford vs. UNLV, 1977 NCAA Semifinal 2 – Bobby Lewis, Luke Maye, Lennie Rosenbluth, Jerry Stackhouse, Scott Williams, Al Wood TURNOVERS 1 – Harrison Barnes, Reggie Bullock, Bill Bunting, Jason 11 – Eddie Fogler vs. Drake, 1969 NCAA 3rd Place Capel, Vince Carter, Pete Chilcutt, Bob Cunningham, Lee 9 – Phil Ford vs. UNLV, 1977 NCAA Semifinal Dedmon, Vasco Evtimov, Raymond Felton, Joseph Forte, 9 – Lee Dedmon vs. Drake, 1969 NCAA 3rd Place Danny Green, Mitch Kupchak, Tommy LaGarde, James 7 – Ed Cota vs. Tulsa, 2000 South Final Michael McAdoo, Ademola Okulaja, Julius Peppers, Theo 7 – Jerry Stackhouse vs. Iowa State, 1995 Southeast 2nd Pinson, Marvin Williams, James Worthy, Serge Zwikker 7 – George Lynch vs. Alabama, 1992 Southeast 2nd 7 – King Rice vs. Oklahoma, 1990 Midwest 2nd DOUBLE-DOUBLES, POINTS AND REBOUNDS, KENDALL MARSHALL, shown here shooting over 7 – Jimmy Black vs. Pittsburgh, 1981 West 2nd ONE TOURNAMENT 7 – Phil Ford vs. Boston College, 1975 East 3rd Place 5 – Antawn Jamison (1998 vs. Navy, UNC Charlotte, Washington’s Isaiah Thomas, had 14 assists 7 – Phil Ford vs. New Mexico State, 1975 East 1st Michigan State, Connecticut and Utah) against the Huskies in the second round of the 7 – Dennis Wuycik vs. Louisville, 1972 NCAA 3rd Place 4 – Sean May (2005 vs. Iowa State, Villanova, Wisconsin 2011 NCAA Tournament in Charlotte. 7 – Gerald Tuttle vs. Purdue, 1969 NCAA Semifinal and Illinois) 7 – Larry Miller vs. UCLA, 1968 NCAA Final 4 – George Lynch (1993 vs. Arkansas, Cincinnati, Kansas 7 – Charlie Scott vs. UCLA, 1968 NCAA Final and Michigan) FREE THROWS MADE 15 – Ty Lawson vs. Michigan State, 4 – Pete Brennan (1957 vs. Yale, Canisius, Michigan 2009 NCAA Final (15 of 18) BLOCKED SHOTS State and Kansas) 14 – Tyler Zeller vs. Long Island, 8 – Brice Johnson vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 2016 East 1st 3 – Brice Johnson (2016 vs. Providence, Indiana and 2011 East 1st (14 of 19) 6 – John Henson vs. Long Island, 2011 East 1st Notre Dame) 14 – Tyler Hansbrough vs. Georgetown, 6 – Rasheed Wallace vs. Georgetown, 3 – John Henson (2011 vs. Long Island, Washington and 2007 East Final (14 of 16) (OT) 1995 Southeast Semifinal Marquette) 14 – Tommy Kearns vs. Syracuse, 6 – Warren Martin vs. Middle Tennessee State, 3 – Brad Daugherty (1985 vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1957 East Final (14 of 19) 1985 Southeast 1st Notre Dame and Villanova) 13 – Tyler Hansbrough vs. Michigan State, 5 – John Henson vs. Marquette, 2011 East Semifinal 3 – Larry Miller (1967 vs. Princeton, Dayton and Houston) 2007 East 2nd (13 of 17) 5 – Brandan Wright vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2007 East 1st 3 – Rusty Clark (1968 vs. St. Bonaventure, Davidson 13 – John Kuester vs. Kentucky, 4 – Kennedy Meeks vs. Kentucky, 2017 South Final and Ohio State) 1977 East Final (13 of 14) 4 – Brice Johnson vs. Providence, 2014 East 1st 3 – Robert McAdoo (1972 vs. South Carolina, Florida 4 – Tyler Zeller vs. Kansas, 2012 Midwest Final State and Louisville) 4 – Tyler Zeller vs. Ohio, 2012 Midwest Semifinal (OT) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 19 – Tyler Zeller vs. Long Island, 2011 East 1st 4 – John Henson vs. Creighton, 2012 Midwest 2nd DOUBLE-DOUBLES, POINTS AND ASSISTS, CAREER 19 – Tommy Kearns vs. Syracuse, 1957 East Final 4 – Tyler Zeller vs. Vermont, 2012 Midwest 1st 3 – Kendall Marshall (vs. Washington in 2011, in 18 – Ty Lawson vs. Michigan State, 2009 NCAA Final 4 – Tyler Zeller vs. Kentucky, 2011 East Final consecutive games vs. Vermont and Creighton in 17 – Ty Lawson vs. Villanova, 2009 NCAA Semifinal 4 – John Henson vs. Washington, 2011 East 2nd 2012) 17 – Tyler Hansbrough vs. Michigan State, 2007 East 2nd 4 – Ed Davis vs. Radford, 2009 South 1st 2 – Steve Bucknall (consecutive games vs. UCLA and 4 – David Noel vs. George Mason, 2006 East 2nd Michigan, 1989) 4 – Brendan Haywood vs. Penn State, 2001 South 2nd 1 – Jeff McInnis HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 Made) 1.000 – Tyler Hansbrough vs. Radford, 4 – Brendan Haywood vs. Tennessee, 1 – Ed Cota 2009 1st (12 of 12) 2000 South Semifinal 1 – Kenny Smith 1.000 – Hubert Davis vs. Miami (Ohio), 4 – Brendan Haywood vs. Stanford, 2000 South 2nd 1 – Jimmy Black 1992 Southeast 1st (11 of 11) 4 – Serge Zwikker vs. Fairfield, 1997 East 1st 1 – Phil Ford 1.000 – Phil Ford vs. Syracuse, 4 – Rasheed Wallace vs. Arkansas, 1995 NCAA Semifinal 1975 East Semifinal (10 of 10) 4 – Joe Wolf vs. Utah, 1986 West 1st 4 – Sam Perkins vs. Temple, 1984 East 2nd 4 – Sam Perkins vs. Utah, 1981 West Semifinal REBOUNDS 22 – Tyler Zeller vs. Ohio, 2012 Midwest Semifinal (OT) 19 – Robert McAdoo vs. Louisville, 1972 NCAA 3rd Place STEALS 19 – Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Yale, 1957 East 1st 8 – Ty Lawson vs. Michigan State, 2009 NCAA Final 18 – Mike O’Koren vs. Texas A&M, 6 – George Lynch vs. Cincinnati, 1993 East Final (OT) 1980 Midwest 2nd (2 OT) 5 – Justin Jackson vs. Arkansas, 2017 South 2nd 18 – Rusty Clark vs. Boston College, 1967 East Semifinal 5 – Marcus Paige vs. Arkansas, 2015 West 2nd 17 – Kennedy Meeks vs. Kentucky, 2017 South Final 5 – Marcus Paige vs. Kansas, 2013 South 2nd 17 – Sean May vs. Iowa State, 2005 East 2nd 5 – Dave Hanners vs. Alabama, 1976 Mideast 1st 17 – Al Wood vs. Kansas State, 1981 West Final 4 – James Michael McAdoo vs. Kansas, 2013 South 2nd 17 – Rusty Clark vs. Davidson, 1968 East Final 4 – James Michael McAdoo vs. Vermont, 17 – Pete Brennan vs. Michigan State, 2012 Midwest 1st 1957 NCAA Semifinal (3 OT) 4 – Kendall Marshall vs. Kentucky, 2011 East Final 4 – Dexter Strickland vs. Marquette, 2011 East Semifinal 4 – Tyler Hansbrough vs. Villanova, 2009 NCAA Semifinal 4 – Danny Green vs. Gonzaga, 2009 South Semifinal 4 – Tyler Hansbrough vs. Radford, 2009 South 1st 4 – Ty Lawson vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 2008 East 1st 4 – Makhtar Ndiaye vs. Navy, 1998 East 1st 4 – Vince Carter vs. Arizona, 1997 NCAA Semifinal 4 – George Lynch vs. Miami (Ohio), 1992 Southeast 1st 4 – Rick Fox vs. Northeastern, 1991 East 1st 4 – Rick Fox vs. Southern, 1989 Southeast 1st 71 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS BY ROUND

ROUND OF 64/FIRST ROUND ELITE EIGHT/REGIONAL FINAL Points: 32 by Tyler Zeller vs. Long Island, 2011 Points: 32 by Charlie Scott vs. Davidson, 1969 Field Goals: 12 by Brad Daugherty vs. Utah, 1986 Field Goals: 14 by Charlie Scott vs Davidson, 1969 Three-Pointers: 5 by Jeff McInnis vs. New Orleans, 1996; Ademola Okulaja vs. Weber Three-Pointers: 4 by Kenny Smith vs. Syracuse, 1987; Shammond Williams vs. Louisville, State,1999; P.J. Hairston vs. Villanova, 2013; Justin Jackson vs. Texas Southern, 2017 1997 Free Throws: 14 by Tyler Zeller vs. Long Island, 2011 Free Throws: 14 by Tommy Kearns vs. Syracuse, 1957; Tyler Hansbrough vs. Georgetown, Rebounds: 16 by Harrison Barnes vs. Long Island, 2011 2007 (OT) Assists: 11 by Kenny Smith vs. Penn, 1987; Jeff McInnis vs. New Orleans, 1996 Rebounds: 18 by Rusty Clark vs. Boston College, 1967 Turnovers: 6 by J.R. Reid vs. Southern, 1989; Rice vs. Northeastern, 1991; Derrick Assists: 10 by Jimmy Black vs. Villanova, 1982 Phelps vs. Miami (Ohio), 1992; Reyshawn Terry vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2007 Turnovers: 7 by Ed Cota vs. Tulsa, 2000 Blocks: 8 by Brice Johnson vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 2016 Blocks: 4 by Tyler Zeller vs. Kentucky, 2011; Zeller vs. Kansas, 2012; Kennedy Meeks vs. Steals: 4 by Rick Fox vs. Southern, 1989; Fox vs. Northeastern, 1991; George Lynch vs. Kentucky, 2017 Miami (Ohio), 1992; Makhtar Ndiaye vs. Navy, 1998; Ty Lawson vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, 2008; Steals: 6 by George Lynch vs. Cincinnati, 1993 (OT) Tyler Hansbrough vs. Radford, 2009; James Michael McAdoo vs. Vermont, 2012 UNC Points: 97 vs. Louisville, 1997 UNC Points: 113 vs. Penn, 1987; vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, 2008 UNC Field Goal Percentage: .615 vs. Notre Dame, 2016 (32x52) UNC Field Goal Percentage: .649 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2007 (37x57) UNC 3-Point Percentage: .500 vs. Louisville, 1997 (6x12) UNC 3-Point Percentage: .632 vs. Oakland, 2005 (12x19) UNC Free Throw Percentage: .938 vs. Oklahoma, 2009 (15x16) UNC Free Throw Percentage: .833 vs. Liberty, 1994 (20x24); Murray State,1995 (20x24); Princeton, 2001 (15x18); Air Force, 2004 (15x18); Radford, 2009 (20x24) Opponent Points: 96 by Georgetown, 2007 (OT) Opponent Field Goal Percentage: .576 by Georgetown, 2007 (38x66) (OT) Opponent Points: 87 by Long Island University, 2011 Opponent Three-Point Percentage: .571 by Georgetown, 2007 (8x14) (OT) Opponent Field Goal Percentage: .528 by Providence, 2014 (28x53) Opponent Free Throw Percentage: .909 by Davidson, 1968 (20x22) Opponent Three-Point Percentage: .538 by Weber State, 1999 (14x26) Opponent Free Throw Percentage: .900 by Harvard, 2015 (18x20) NATIONAL SEMIFINAL Points: 39 by Al Wood vs. Virginia, 1981 ROUND OF 32/SECOND ROUND Field Goals: 14 by Mike O’Koren vs. UNLV, 1977; Al Wood vs. Virginia, 1981 Points: 33 by Tyler Hansbrough vs. Michigan State, 2007 Three-Pointers: 5 by Donald Williams vs. Kansas, 1993; Wayne Ellington vs. Villanova, Field Goals: 11 by Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Yale, 1957; Michael Jordan vs. Temple, 1984; 2009 Ranzino Smith vs. Loyola-Marymount, 1988; Rashad McCants vs. Texas, 2004 Free Throws: 11 by Al Wood vs. Virginia, 1981 Three-Pointers: 6 by Shammond Williams vs. UNC Charlotte, 1998 (OT) Rebounds: 17 by Pete Brennan vs. Michigan State, 1957 (3 OT) Free Throws: 13 by Tyler Hansbrough vs. Michigan State, 2007 Assists: 10 by Phil Ford vs. UNLV, 1977; Joel Berry II vs. Syracuse, 2016 Rebounds: 19 by Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Yale, 1957 Turnovers: 9 by Phil Ford vs. UNLV, 1977 Assists: 14 by Kendall Marshall vs. Washington, 2011 Blocks: 4 by Rasheed Wallace vs. Arkansas, 1995 Turnovers: 7 by Phil Ford vs. New Mexico State, 1975; Jimmy Black vs. Pittsburgh, 1981; Steals: 4 by Vince Carter vs. Arizona, 1997; Tyler Hansbrough vs. Villanova, 2009 King Rice vs. Oklahoma, 1990; Jerry Stackhouse vs. Iowa State, 1995 Blocks: 4 by Sam Perkins vs. Temple, 1984; Brendan Haywood vs. Stanford, 2000; UNC Points: 87 vs. Michigan State, 2005 Haywood vs. Penn State, 2001; David Noel vs. George Mason, 2006; John Henson vs. UNC Field Goal Percentage: .591 vs. Houston, 1982 Washington, 2011; Henson vs. Creighton, 2012 UNC 3-Point Percentage: .714 vs. Kansas, 1993 (5x7); .500 vs. Villanova, 2009 (11x22) Steals: 5 by Dave Hanners vs. Alabama, 1976; Marcus Paige vs. Kansas, 2013; Paige vs. UNC Free Throw Percentage: .867 vs. Kansas, 2008 (13x15) Arkansas, 2015; Justin Jackson vs. Arkansas, 2017 Opponent Points: 92 by Purdue, 1969 UNC Points: 123 vs. Loyola-Marymount, 1988 Opponent Field Goal Percentage: .600 by Florida State,1972 (25x55) UNC Field Goal Percentage: .790 vs. Loyola-Marymount, 1988 (49x62) Opponent Three-Point Percentage: .550 by Kansas, 1993 (11x20) UNC 3-Point Percentage: .588 vs. Michigan, 1987 (10x17) Opponent Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 by Kansas, 1993 (7x7); .867 by Virginia, 1981 UNC Free Throw Percentage: .905 vs. Provience, 2016 (19x21) (13x15)

Opponent Points: 97 by Michigan, 1987; Loyola-Marymount, 1988 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Opponent Field Goal Percentage: .588 by Texas Tech, 1996 (30x51) Points: 28 by James Worthy vs. Georgetown, 1982 Opponent Three-Point Percentage: .526 by Washington, 2011 (10x19) Field Goals: 13 by James Worthy vs. Georgetown, 1982 Opponent Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 by Villanova, 1991 (12x12); Washington, 2011 Field Goal Percentage: .909 by Sean May (10x11) vs. Illinois, 2005 (7x7) Three-Pointers: 5 by Donald Williams vs. Michigan, 1993 Free Throws: 15 by Ty Lawson vs. Michigan State, 2009 SWEET 16/REGIONAL SEMIFINAL Rebounds: 11 by Pete Brennan vs. Kansas, 1957 (3 OT); Mike O’Koren vs. Marquette, Points: 39 by Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Canisius, 1957 1977 Field Goals: 15 by Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Canisius, 1957; J.R. Reid vs. Notre Dame, 1987 Assists: 7 by Jimmy Black vs. Georgetown, 1982; Raymond Felton vs. Illinois, 2009 Three-Pointers: 6 by Marcus Paige vs. Indiana, 2016 Turnovers: 7 by Larry Miller and Charlie Scott vs. UCLA, 1968 Free Throws: 12 by Dick Grubar vs. Princeton, 1967 Blocks: 2 by George Lynch vs. Michigan, 1993; Isaiah Hicks, Justin Jackson and Kennedy Rebounds: 22 by Tyler Zeller vs. Ohio, 2012 (OT) Meeks vs. Gonzaga, 2017 Assists: 12 by Kenny Smith vs. Notre Dame, 1987 Steals: 8 by Ty Lawson vs. Michigan State, 2009 Turnovers: 6 by Raymond Felton vs. Villanova, 2005; Tyler Zeller vs. Ohio, 2012 (OT) Blocks: 6 by Rasheed Wallace vs. Georgetown, 1995 UNC Points: 89 vs. Michigan State, 2009 Steals: 4 by Danny Green vs. Gonzaga, 2009; Dexter Strickland vs. Marquette, 2011 UNC Field Goal Percentage: .532 vs. Georgetown, 1982 (25x47) UNC 3-Point Percentage: .647 vs. Villanova, 2016 (11x17) UNC Points: 106 vs. Indiana, 2016 UNC Free Throw Percentage: .783 vs. Michigan, 1993 (18x23) UNC Field Goal Percentage: .654 vs. Notre Dame, 1987 (43x52) UNC 3-Point Percentage: .579 vs. Gonzaga, 2009 (11x19) Opponent Points: 78 by UCLA, 1968 UNC Free Throw Percentage: .900 vs. Ohio State, 1992 (18x20) Opponent Field Goal Percentage: .583 by Villanova, 2016 (28x48) Opponent Three-Point Percentage: .571 by Villanova, 2016 (8x14) Opponent Points: 97 by Auburn, 2019 Opponent Free Throw Percentage: .920 by Marquette, 1977 (23x25) Opponent Field Goal Percentage: .649 by Indiana, 1984 (24x37) Opponent Three-Point Percentage: .542 by Michigan, 1989 (13x24) Opponent Free Throw Percentage: .885 by Indiana, 2016 (23x26)

72 CAREER RECORDS IN NCAA PLAY MOST GAMES 19 – Pat Sullivan (5 in 1991, 3 in 1992, 6 in 1993 and 5 in 1995) 17 – Joel Berry II (2015-18) 17 – Theo Pinson (2015-18) 17 – Nate Britt (2014-17) 17 – Isaiah Hicks (2014-17) 17 – Kennedy Meeks (2014-17) 17 – Danny Green (2006-09) 17 – Tyler Hansbrough (2006-09) 17 – Quentin Thomas (2005-08) 17 – George Lynch (1990-93) 17 – Henrik Rödl (1990-93)

MOST WINS 16 – Pat Sullivan (4 in 1991, 2 in 1992, 6 in 1993 and 4 in 1995) 14 – Joel Berry II (2015-18) 14 – Theo Pinson (2015-18) 14 – Nate Britt (2014-17) 14 – Isaiah Hicks (2014-17) JOEL BERRY II led Carolina to the 2017 national championship and a 14 – Kennedy Meeks (2014-17) second-place finish in 2016. His 14 wins and 17 games are both tied for the 14 – Danny Green (2006-09) second most in NCAA Tournament play by a Tar Heel. 14 – Tyler Hansbrough (2006-09) 14 – Quentin Thomas (2005-08) 174 – Tyler Zeller (2009-12) 14 – George Lynch (1990-93) 174 – Kenny Smith (1984-87) 173 – Kennedy Meeks (2014-17) MOST POINTS (top 30) 172 – Shammond Williams (1995-98) 325 – Tyler Hansbrough (2006-09) 170 – Brad Daugherty (1983-86) 239 – Justin Jackson (2015-17) 169 – Charlie Scott (1968-69) 237 – Sam Perkins (1981-84) 169 – Michael Jordan (1982-84) 229 – Wayne Ellington (2007-09) 165 – Brice Johnson (2013-16) 222 – Eric Montross (1991-94) 163 – Hubert Davis (1989-92) 219 – Joel Berry II (2015-18) 161 – Al Wood (1978-81) 218 – Donald Williams (1992-95) 159 – Sean May (2004-05) 217 – Ty Lawson (2007-09) 156 – Danny Green (2006-09) 208 – George Lynch (1990-93) 155 – Jeff Lebo (1986-89) 204 – Antawn Jamison (1996-98) 153 – James Worthy (1980-82) 204 – J.R. Reid (1987-89) 147 – Scott Williams (1987-90) 197 – Marcus Paige (2013-16) 147 – Phil Ford (1975-78) 187 – Vince Carter (1996-98) 186 – Rusty Clark (1967-69) HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE (min. 10 games) 179 – Rick Fox (1988-91) 20.4 – J.R. Reid, 204 points in 10 games (1987-89) 19.1 – Tyler Hansbrough, 325 points in 17 games (2006-09) 17.0 – Antawn Jamison, 204 points in 12 games (1996-98) 16.5 – Michael Jordan, 165 points in 10 games (1982-84) 15.9 – Justin Jackson, 239 points in 15 games (2015-17) 15.8 – Sam Perkins, 237 points in 15 games (1981-84) 15.6 – Vince Carter, 187 points in 12 games (1996-98) 15.5 – Ty Lawson, 217 points in 14 games (2007-09) 15.5 – Rusty Clark, 186 points in 12 games (1967-69) 15.3 – Wayne Ellington, 229 points in 15 games (2007-09) 15.3 – James Worthy, 153 points in 10 games (1980-82)

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE (min. 5 games) 28.4 – Lennie Rosenbluth, 142 points in 5 games (1957) 21.1 – Charlie Scott, 169 points in 8 games (1968-69) 20.4 – J.R. Reid, 204 points in 10 games (1987-89) 20.1 – Al Wood, 161 points in 8 games (1978-81) 19.9 – Sean May, 159 points in 8 games (2004-05) 19.1 – Tyler Hansbrough, 325 points in 17 games (2006-09) 17.5 – Harrison Barnes, 140 points in 8 games (2011-12) 17.5 – Larry Miller, 140 points in 8 games (1967-68) 17.3 – Rashad McCants, 138 points in 8 games (2004-05) 17.0 – Antawn Jamison, 204 points in 12 games (1996-98)

TYLER HANSBROUGH scores two of his game-high 28 points against Louis- ville in the 2008 East Regional final. Hansbrough is UNC’s all-time scoring leader in NCAA Tournament play with 325 points.

73 MOST FIELD GOALS MOST FREE THROWS MADE 110 – Tyler Hansbrough (2006-09) 105 – Tyler Hansbrough (2006-09) 88 – Wayne Ellington (2007-09) 65 – Ty Lawson (2007-09) 87 – Eric Montross (1991-94) 65 – Sam Perkins (1981-84) 86 – Sam Perkins (1981-84) 50 – Tyler Zeller (2009-2012) 85 – Justin Jackson (2015-17) 49 – Matt Doherty (1981-84) 84 – George Lynch (1990-93) 48 – Eric Montross (1991-94) 83 – Antawn Jamison (1996-98) 44 – Rusty Clark (1967-69) 82 – J.R. Reid (1987-89) 42 – Joel Berry II (2015-18) 77 – Donald Williams (1992-95) 41 – Brice Johnson (2013-16) 75 – Joel Berry II (2015-18) 40 – Justin Jackson (2015-17) 75 – Rick Fox (1988-91 40 – J.R. Reid (1987-89) 40 – George Lynch (1990-93) MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 216 – Tyler Hansbrough (2006-09) MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 189 – Wayne Ellington (2007-09) 138 – Tyler Hansbrough (2006-09) 188 – Joel Berry II (2015-18) 86 – Sam Perkins (1981-84) 185 – Justin Jackson (2015-17) 82 – Ty Lawson (2007-09) 179 – Antawn Jamison (1996-98) 68 – Eric Montross (1991-94) 67 – Antawn Jamison (1996-98) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (50 or more attempts) .680 – Brad Daugherty, 70 of 103 (1983-86) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (10 or more attempts) .649 – Eric Montross, 87 of 134 (1991-94) 1.000 – Nate Britt, 15 of 15 (2014-17) .627 – Kevin Madden, 47 of 75 (1986, 1988-90) 1.000 – Ed Stahl, 12 of 12 (1975) .627 – Mitch Kupchak, 32 of 51 (1975-76) .617 – J.R. Reid, 82 of 133 (1987-89) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (25 or more attempts) .606 – Sean May, 60 of 99 (2004-05) .949 – Phil Ford, 37 of 39 (1975-78) .569 – Tyler Zeller, 62 of 109 (2009-12) .907 – Hubert Davis, 39 of 43 (1989-92) .569 – Brice Johnson, 62 of 109 (2013-16) .867 – John Kuester, 26 of 30 (1975-77) .567 – Kennedy Meeks, 68 of 120 (20-14-17) .864 – Shammond Williams, 38 of 44 (1995-98) .566 – Joe Wolf, 56 of 99 (1984-87) .838 – Jeff Lebo, 31 of 37 (1986-89) .833 – Marcus Paige, 30 of 36 (2013-16) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (100 or more attempts) .813 – Donald Williams, 26 of 32 (1992-95) .680 – Brad Daugherty, 70 of 103 (1983-86) .813 – Steve Bucknall, 26 of 32 (1986-89) .649 – Eric Montross, 87 of 134 (1991-94) .813 – Dick Grubar, 26 of 32 (1967-68) .617 – J.R. Reid, 82 of 133 (1987-89) .810 – Kenny Smith, 34 of 42 (1984-87) .569 – Tyler Zeller, 62 of 109 (2009-12) .569 – Brice Johnson, 62 of 109 (2013-16) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (50 or more attempts) .567 – Kennedy Meeks, 68 of 120 (2014-17) .806 – Tyler Zeller, 50 of 62 (2009-12) .564 – George Lynch, 84 of 149 (1990-93) .804 – Brice Johnson, 41 of 51 (2013-16) .559 – Rusty Clark, 71 of 127 (1967-69) .793 – Ty Lawson, 65 of 82 (2007-09) .554 – Vince Carter, 72 of 130 (1996-98) .790 – Matt Doherty, 49 of 62 (1981-84) .548 – Sam Perkins, 86 of 157 (1981-84) .761 – Tyler Hansbrough, 105 of 138 (2006-09) .756 – Sam Perkins, 65 of 86 (1981-84) MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS .755 – Justin Jackson, 40 of 53 (2015-17) 39 – Marcus Paige (2013-16) .750 – Sean May, 39 of 52 (2004-05) 38 – Donald Williams (1992-95) .745 – Jerry Stackhouse, 38 of 51 (1994-95) 29 – Justin Jackson (2015-17) .724 – Joel Berry II, 42 of 58 (2015-18) 28 – Wayne Ellington (2007-09) 27 – Joel Berry II (2015-18) MOST REBOUNDS 26 – Shammond Williams (1995-98) 146 – Tyler Hansbrough (2006-09) 25 – Danny Green (2006-09) 139 – Kennedy Meeks (2014-17) 22 – Ty Lawson (2007-09) 138 – George Lynch (1990-94) 22 – Jeff Lebo (1986-89) 129 – Sam Perkins (1981-84) 21 – Rashad McCants (2004-05) 129 – Rusty Clark (1967-79) 126 – Antawn Jamison (1996-98) MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 111 – Eric Montross (1991-94) 96 – Joel Berry II (2015-18) 105 – Brad Daugherty (1983-86) 90 – Donald Williams (1992-95) 98 – Tyler Zeller (2009-12) 85 – Marcus Paige (2013-16) 97 – Joe Wolf (1984-87) 79 – Shammond Williams (1995-98) 73 – Wayne Ellington (2007-09) HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE (min. 10 games) 10.8 – Rusty Clark, 129 in 12 games (1967-69) HIGHEST THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (25 or more attempts) 10.5 – Antawn Jamsion, 126 in 12 games (1996-98) .533 – Ranzino Smith, 16 of 30 (1985-88) 8.8 – Brad Daugherty, 105 in 12 games (1983-86) .468 – Ty Lawson, 22 of 47 (2007-09) 8.6 – Tyler Hansbrough 146 in 17 games (2006-09) .459 – Marcus Paige, 39 of 85 (2013-16) 8.6 – Sam Perkins, 129 in 15 games (1981-84) .447 – Rashad McCants, 21 of 47 (2004-05) 8.5 – J.R. Reid, 85 in 10 games (1987-89) .444 – Raymond Felton, 20 of 45 (2004-05) 8.2 – Kennedy Meeks, 139 in 17 games (2014-17) .422 – Donald Williams, 38 of 90 (1992-95) 8.1 – George Lynch, 138 in 17 games (1990-93) .417 – Reggie Bullock, 15 of 36 (2011-13) 7.5 – Joe Wolf, 97 in 13 games (1984-87) .408 – Justin Jackson, 29 of 71 (2015-17) 7.1 – Brice Johnson, 92 in 13 games (2013-16) .400 – Kenny Smith, 12 of 30 (1984-87) .384 – Wayne Ellington, 28 of 73 (2007-09)

74 HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE (min. 5 games) MOST STEALS 13.4 – Pete Brennan, 67 in 5 games (1957) 27 – Ty Lawson (2007-09) 10.8 – Rusty Clark, 129 in 12 games (1967-69) 26 – Tyler Hansbrough (2006-09) 10.5 – Antawn Jamsion, 126 in 12 games (1996-98) 25 – George Lynch (1990-93) 9.9 – Sean May, 79 in 8 games (2004-05) 24 – Marcus Paige (2013-16) 9.4 – John Henson, 66 in 7 games (2011-12) 24 – Derrick Phelps (1991-94) 9.2 – Lennie Rosenbluth, 46 in 5 games (1957) 23 – Ed Cota (1997-2000) 9.1 – Larry Miller, 73 in 8 games (1967-68) 22 – Danny Green (2006-09) 8.8 – Brad Daugherty, 105 in 12 games (1983-86) 22 – Rick Fox (1988-91) 8.6 – Mike O’Koren, 69 in 8 games (1977-80) 20 – Joel Berry II (2015-18) 8.6 – Sam Perkins, 129 in 15 games (1981-84) 17 – James Michael McAdoo (2012-14)

MOST ASSISTS years listed in career stats are years the NCAA Tournament was played 118 – Ed Cota (1997-2000) 86 – Kenny Smith (1984-87) 81 – Ty Lawson (2007-09) 70 – King Rice (1988-91) 66 – Jeff Lebo (1986-89) 63 – Phil Ford (1975-78) 60 – Kendall Marshall (2011-12) 60 – Derrick Phelps (1991-94) 59 – Jimmy Black (1979-82) 58 – Joel Berry II (2015-18)

HIGHEST ASSIST AVERAGE (min.10 games) 7.4 – Ed Cota, 118 in 16 games (1997-2000) 6.6 – Kenny Smith, 86 in 13 games 1984-87) 6.3 – Phil Ford, 63 in 10 games (1975-78) 5.8 – Ty Lawson, 81 in 14 games (2007-09) 4.9 – Jimmy Black, 59 in 12 games (1979-82) 4.7 – King Rice, 70 in 15 games (1988-91) 4.7 – Jeff Lebo, 66 in 14 games (1986-89) 3.8 – Derrick Phelps, 60 in 16 games (1991-94) 3.4 – Joel Berry II, 58 in 17 games (2015-18) 3.4 – Marcus Paige, 44 in 13 games (2013-16)

HIGHEST ASSIST AVERAGE (min. 5 games) 10.0 – Kendall Marshall, 60 in 6 games (2011-12) 7.4 – Ed Cota, 118 in 16 games (1997-2000) 6.6 – Kenny Smith, 86 in 13 games (1984-87) 6.5 – Raymond Felton, 52 in 8 games (2004-05) 6.3 – Phil Ford, 63 in 10 games (1975-78) 5.8 – Ty Lawson, 81 in 14 games (2007-09) 4.9 – Jimmy Black, 59 in 12 games (1979-82) 4.7 – King Rice, 70 in 15 games (1988-91) 4.7 – Jeff Lebo, 66 in 14 games (1986-89) 4.1 – Walter Davis, 33 in 8 games (1975-77)

MOST TURNOVERS 52 – Ed Cota (1997-2000) 45 – Kenny Smith (1984-87) 43 – George Lynch (1990-93) 42 – Phil Ford (1975-78) 39 – King Rice (1988-91) 39 – Tyler Hansbrough (2006-09)

MOST BLOCKS 25 – Eric Montross (1991-94) 24 – Brice Johnson (2013-16) 24 – Brendan Haywood (1998-2001) 24 – Sam Perkins (1981-84) 22 – John Henson (2010-2012) 22 – Tyler Zeller (2009-12) 17 – Kennedy Meeks (2014-17) 17 – Kevin Salvadori (1991-94) 16 – Scott Williams (1987-90) 15 – Rasheed Wallace (1994-95)

75 SINGLE-TOURNAMENT HIGHS SIX-GAMES IN ONE TOURNAMENT (1993, 2005, 2009, 2016 and 2017)

MOST POINTS/HIGHEST AVERAGE 134 – Sean May, 2005 (22.3 ppg) 119 – Donald Williams, 1993 (19.8) 117 – Justin Jackson, 2017 (19.5) 115 – Wayne Ellington, 2009 (19.2) 114 – Brice Johnson, 2016 (19.0)

MOST REBOUNDS/HIGHEST AVERAGE 69 – Kennedy Meeks, 2017 (11.5 rpg) 64 – Sean May, 2005 (10.7) 59 – George Lynch, 1993 (9.8) 56 – Brice Johnson, 2016 (9.3) 47 – Tyler Hansbrough, 2009 (7.8)

MOST ASSISTS/HIGHEST AVERAGE 41 – Raymond Felton, 2005 (6.8 apg) 30 – Joel Berry II, 2016 (5.0) 28 – Derrick Phelps, 1993 (4.7) 27 – Brian Reese, 1993 (4.5) 24 – Marcus Paige, 2016 (4.0)

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 20 – Marcus Paige, 2016 19 – Donald Williams, 1993 17 – Wayne Ellington, 2009 15 – Justin Jackson, 2017 15 – Raymond Felton, 2005 15 – Rashad McCants, 2005

SEAN MAY was the Most Outstanding Player in the 2005 Final Four. FIVE-GAMES IN ONE TOURNAMENT He averaged 22.3 points in the 2005 NCAA Tournament, the highest (1957, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1991, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000 and 2008) average by a Tar Heel in a six-game NCAA series.

MOST POINTS/HIGHEST AVERAGE FOUR-GAMES IN ONE TOURNAMENT 144 – Lennie Rosenbluth, 1957 (28.8 ppg) (1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1985, 1987, 1988, 2007, 2011 and 2012) 109 – Al Wood, 1981 (21.8) 104 – Ty Lawson, 2009% (20.8) MOST POINTS/HIGHEST AVERAGE 101 – Tyler Hansbrough, 2008 (20.2) 105 – Charlie Scott, 1969 (26.3 ppg) 96 – Hubert Davis, 1991 (19.2) 103 – Tyler Zeller, 2011 (25.8) 85 – Tyler Hansbrough, 2007 (21.3) MOST REBOUNDS/HIGHEST AVERAGE 84 – J.R. Reid, 1987 (21.0) 67 – Pete Brennan, 1957 (13.4 rpg) 84 – Harrison Barnes, 2011 (21.0) 63 – Antawn Jamison, 1998 (12.6) 48 – Al Wood, 1981 (9.6) MOST REBOUNDS/HIGHEST AVERAGE 48 – Brendan Haywood, 2000 (9.6) 56 – Robert McAdoo, 1972 (14.0 rpg) 47 – Tyler Hansbrough, 2008 (9.4) 49 – Tyler Zeller, 2012 (12.3) 48 – Rusty Clark, 1967 (12.0) MOST ASSISTS/HIGHEST AVERAGE 46 – Rusty Clark, 1968 (11.5) 37 – Ed Cota, 2000 (7.4 apg) 43 – Brad Daugherty, 1985 (10.8) 36 – Ed Cota, 1997 (7.2) 35 – Ed Cota, 1998 (7.0) MOST ASSISTS/HIGHEST AVERAGE 34 – Phil Ford, 1977 (6.8) 39 – Kendall Marshall, 2011 (9.8 apg) 34 – Ty Lawson, 2009* (6.8) 36 – Kenny Smith, 1987 (9.0) 25 – Ty Lawson, 2007 (6.3) MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 23 – Steve Previs, 1972 (5.8) 15 – Donald Williams, 1995 23 – Kenny Smith, 1985 (5.8) 13 – Hubert Davis, 1991 13 – Shammond Williams, 1997 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 11 – Shammond Williams, 1998 12 – Kenny Smith, 1987 9 – Joseph Forte, 2000 11 – Reggie Bullock, 2012 9 – Danny Green, 2008 11 – Harrison Barnes, 2011 10 – Ranzino Smith, 1988 % Lawson missed one game due to injury in 2009 8 – Jeff Lebo, 1988

76 MARCUS PAIGE made 20 three-pointers in six games in the 2016 NCAA Tournament, none more memorable or bittersweet than this off-balance, game-tying shot with 4.7 seconds to play against Villanova in the national championship game.

THREE-GAMES IN ONE TOURNAMENT TWO-GAMES IN ONE TOURNAMENT (1946, 1975, 1983, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2015 and 2019) (1941, 1984, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2013, 2014 and 2018)

MOST POINTS/HIGHEST AVERAGE MOST POINTS/HIGHEST AVERAGE 66 – Mitch Kupchak, 1975 (22.0 ppg) 44 – Jeff McInnis, 1996 (22.0 ppg) 59 – Michael Jordan, 1983 (19.7) 40 – Michael Jordan, 1984 (20.0) 59 – Brad Daugherty, 1986 (19.7) 40 – George Glamack, 1941 (20.0) 55 – Phil Ford, 1975 (18.3) 38 – Marcus Paige, 2014 (19.0) 54 – Kevin Madden, 1989 (18.0) 38 – P.J. Hairston, 2013 (19.0) 38 – Sam Perkins, 1984 (19.0) MOST REBOUNDS/HIGHEST AVERAGE 33 – Brad Daugherty, 1986 (11.0 rpg) MOST REBOUNDS/HIGHEST AVERAGE 31 – Eric Montross, 1992 (10.3) 23 – Sam Perkins, 1984 (11.5 rpg) 30 – Luke Maye, 2019 (10.0) 23 – Rasheed Wallace, 1994 (11.5) 29 – Mitch Kupchak, 1975 (9.7) 20 – Luke Maye, 2018 (10.0) 27 – Joe Wolf, 1986 (9.0) 19 – Reyshawn Terry, 2006 (9.5) 18 – Kennedy Meeks, 2014 (9.5) MOST ASSISTS/HIGHEST AVERAGE 18 – Tyler Hansbrough, 2006 (9.0) 28 – Steve Bucknall, 1989 (9.3) 18 – Antawn Jamison, 1996 (9.0) 23 – Phil Ford, 1975 (7.7) 19 – Walter Davis, 1975 (6.3) MOST ASSISTS/HIGHEST AVERAGE 19 – King Rice, 1990 (6.3) 21 – Kendall Marshall, 2012%% (10.5 apg) 17 – Jim Braddock, 1983 (5.7) 18 – Theo Pinson, 2018 (9.0) 13 – Jeff McInnis, 1996 (6.5 apg) MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 12 – Jason Capel, 2001 (6.0) 9 – Cameron Johnson, 2019 11 – Kenny Smith, 1984 (5.5) 8 – Marcus Paige, 2015 8 – Rick Fox, 1990 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 8 – Jeff Lebo, 1989 8 – P.J. Hairston, 2013 7 – Steve Bucknall, 1989 8 – Jeff McInnis, 1996 7 – Marcus Paige, 2014 6 – Rashad McCants, 2004 5 – Kenny Williams, 2018 5 – Leslie McDonald, 2014 5 – Raymond Felton, 2004 5 – David Noel, 2006

%% Marshall missed two games due to injury in 2012

77 LAST TIME IN NCAA TOURNEY PLAY

SCORING DOUBLE-DOUBLES Scored 30 points: Tyler Zeller (32) vs. Long Island, 2011 East 1st Double-double in points and rebounds and 5 or more assists: Theo Pinson vs. Lipscomb, Scored 35 points: Al Wood (39) vs. Virginia, 1981 NCAA Semifinal 2018 West 1st (15 points/10 rebounds/7 assists) Scored 20 points/half: Marcus Paige (20), 2nd half vs. Arkansas, 2015 West 2nd Double-double in points and assists and 5 or more rebounds: Steve Bucknall vs. Michi- Two players scored 25 points: Tyler Zeller (32) and John Henson (28) vs. Long Island, gan, 1989 South Semifinal (10 points/7 rebounds/10 assists) 2011 East 1st Double-double by a non-starter: Luke Maye (16 points/12 rebounds) vs. Butler, 2017 Non-starter scored 20 points: 20 by Nassir Little vs. Washington, 2019 Midwest 2nd South Semifinal Non-starter led UNC in scoring: 20 by Nassir Little vs. Washington, 2019 Midwest 2nd Three players had double-doubles: Tyler Zeller (20 pts/22 reb), Reggie Bullock (17 (shared team scoring honors with Luke Maye) pts/10 reb) and John Henson (14 pts/10 reb) vs. Ohio, 2012 Midwest Semifinal (OT) Scored 20 or more points in four consecutive games: Tyler Zeller (32 vs. LIU, 23 vs. Points & rebounds in 5 consecutive games: Antawn Jamison vs. Navy, UNC Charlotte Washington, 27 vs. Marquette and 21 vs. Kentucky) 2011 East Final (OT), Michigan State, Connecticut and Utah, 1998 Scored 20 or more points in his first three games: Harrison Barnes (24 vs. LIU, 22 vs. Points & assists: Kendall Marshall (18 points/11 assists) vs. Creighton, 2012 Midwest Washington, 20 vs. Marquette), 2011, East Final 2nd Scored 25 or more points in his first game: John Henson (28) vs. Long Island, 2011 Points & assists/consecutive games: Kendall Marshall (11 points/10 assists) vs. East 1st Vermont, 2012 Midwest 1st, and (18 points/11 assists) vs. Creighton, 2012 Midwest Six players in double figures: Justin Jackson (21), Isaiah Hicks (17), Kennedy Meeks 2nd (13), Tony Bradley (12), Nate Britt (19) and Luke Maye (10) vs. Texas Southern, Points & rebounds by a guard: Reggie Bullock (17 pts/10 reb) vs. Ohio, 2012 Midwest 2017 South 1st Semifinal (OT) One player in double figures: Joseph Forte (28) vs. Tulsa, 2000 South Final UNC scored 50 points/both halves: 52 (1st) and 51 (2nd) vs. Texas Southern, 2017 ASSISTS South 1st Had 10 assists: 11 by Theo Pinson vs. Texas A&M, 2018 West 2nd UNC scored 60 points/half: 60 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (1st), 2008 East 1st Had 10 assists in two consecutive games: Kendall Marshall – 10 vs. Vermont, 2012 UNC scored 100 points: 103 vs. Texas Southern, 2017 South 1st Midwest 1st; and 11 vs. Creighton, 2012 Midwest 2nd UNC scored 100 points/consecutive games: 113 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2008 East 1st) Had 10 assists in three consecutive games: Ed Cota in three consecutive – 10 vs. Weber and 108 vs. Arkansas (2008 East 2nd) State, 1999 West 1st; 10 vs. Missouri, 2000 South 1st; and 10 vs. Stanford, 2000 UNC scored less than 20 points/half: 17 vs. Kansas (2nd half), 1957 NCAA Final (3 OT) South 2nd UNC scored less than 25 points/half: 20 vs. Kansas (2nd half), 2012 Midwest Final UNC had 30 assists: 36 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd UNC scored less than 50 pts/game: 44 vs. Villanova, 1985 Southeast Final UNC had less than 10 assists: 7 vs. Kansas, 2008 NCAA Semifinal UNC had 5 or fewer assists: 4 vs. Texas A&M, 1980 Midwest 2nd (2 OT) FIELD GOAL SHOOTING UNC shot 60 percent/half: .629 (22x35) 2nd half vs. Washington, 2019 Midwest 2nd TURNOVERS UNC shot 60 percent/consecutive halves: .607 (17x28) 2nd half vs. Providence, 2016 Had more than 5: 6 by Reyshawn Terry vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2007 East 1st East 2nd and .621 (18x29) 1st half vs. Indiana, 2016 East SF UNC committed 20 or more and won: 24 vs. Ohio, 2012 Midwest Semifinal (OT) UNC shot 70 percent/half: .735 (25x34) 2nd half vs. Arkansas, 2008 East 2nd UNC committed 25 or more: 26 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd UNC shot 60 percent/both halves: .613 (19x31) and .735 (25x34) vs. Arkansas, 2008 UNC committed less than 5: 4 vs. Gonzaga, 2017 NCAA Final East 2nd UNC committed less than 10 in consecutive games: 9 vs. Indiana and 6 vs. Notre Dame, UNC shot 60 percent/game: .615 (32x52) vs. Notre Dame, 2016 East Final 2016 East UNC shot 60 percent/consecutive games: .606 (43x71) vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 2008 East 1st, and .677 (44x65) vs. Arkansas, 2008 East 2nd BLOCKED SHOTS UNC shot 70 percent/game: .790 (49x62) vs. Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd Blocked 5 or more shots: 8 by Brice Johnson vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 2016 East 1st UNC shot under 25 percent/half: .226 (7x31) 2nd vs. Kansas, 2012 Midwest Final UNC blocked 0 shots: 0 vs. Iona, 2019 Midwest 1st UNC shot under 30 percent/game: .282 (24x85) vs. Houston, 1967 NCAA 3rd Place UNC blocked 10 shots: 10 vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 2016 East 1st UNC shot under 40 percent/game and won: .356 (26x73) vs. Gonzaga, 2017 NCAA Final STEALS Had 5 or more steals: 5 by Justin Jackson vs. Arkansas, 2017 South 2nd THREE-POINTERS UNC had 10 or more steals: 13 vs vs. Arkansas, 2017 South 2nd Made 5 three-pointers: by Justin Jackson vs. Texas Southern, 2017 South 1st Made 6 three-pointers: by Marcus Paige vs. Indiana, 2016 East SF MISCELLANEOUS Attempted 10 three-pointers: 13 by Joel Berry II vs. Gonzaga, 2017 NCAA Final Led UNC in points, rebounds and assists: Jerry Stackhouse (18 points, 12 rebounds and UNC made 10 three-pointers: 11 vs. Villanova, 2016 NCAA Final six assists) vs. Kentucky, 1995 Southeast Final UNC did not make a three-pointer: 0 vs. Alabama, 1992 Southeast 2nd Led UNC in points, rebounds, blocks and steals: Kennedy Meeks vs. Oregon, 2017 NCAA UNC attempted 30 three-pointers: 31 vs. Texas A&M, 2018 West 2nd Semifinal (25 points, 14 rebounds, 1 block, 3 steals) UNC shot 70 percent (min. 10 att.): .700 (7x10) vs. Oklahoma, 1990 Midwest 2nd Played every minute: Jason Capel and Ed Cota (40 minutes) vs. Tulsa, 2000 South UNC shot less than 15 percent (min. 10 att.): .148 vs. Gonzaga (4x27), 2017 NCAA Final Final Carolina rallied from 10 points down in the second half to win: trailed Southern California UNC shot less than 20 percent (min. 10 att.): .194 vs. Texas A&M (6x31), 2018 West by 16 points (33-49) with 17:42 to play and won, 74-64, 2007 East Semifinal 2nd Carolina trailed by five or more points in the final four minutes and won: trailed Arkansas 60-65 with 2:57 to play, won 72-65), 2017 South 2nd CAROLINA FREE THROWS Led at the half and lost: 2016 NCAA Final (led Villanova 39-34, lost 74-77) Made 10 for 10 or better: 12x12 by Tyler Hansbrough vs. Radford, 2009 South 1st Led by 10 or more points in the second half and lost: 2007 East Final vs. Georgetown Made 15 free throws: 15 by Ty Lawson vs. Michigan State, 2009 NCAA Final (led 69-58 with 12:22 to play in regulation, lost 84-96 in overtime) Attempted 15 free throws: 19 by Tyler Zeller vs. Long Island, 2011 East 1st Led by 20 or more points at halftime: 25 – Carolina 52, Texas Southern 27, 2017 South UNC shot 90 percent: (min. 10 att): .905 (19x21) vs. Providence, 2016 East 2nd 1st UNC shot under 50 percent: .483 (14x29) vs. Ohio State, 1946 East Final (OT) Scored 15 or more consecutive points: 19-0 run vs. Marquette, 2011 East Semifinal UNC made 30 free throws: 31 vs. Long Island, 2011 East 1st Hit a last-second shot to win: Luke Maye with 0.3 seconds left to beat Kentucky, 75- UNC made less than five FTs: 4 vs. George Mason, 2006 East 2nd 73, 2017 South Final UNC attempted 40 free throws: 42 vs. Long Island, 2011 East 1st UNC attempted less than five FTs: 4 vs. George Mason, 2006 East 2nd OVERTIME Played an overtime game: 2012 Midwest Semifinal vs. Ohio (won, 73-65) REBOUNDS Lost an overtime game: 2007 East final vs. Georgetown (lost, 84-96) Had 20 rebounds: 22 by Tyler Zeller vs. Ohio, 2012 Midwest Semifinal (OT) Played two overtimes: 1980 Midwest 2nd vs. Texas A&M (lost, 61-78) Had 15 rebounds: 17 by Kennedy Meeks vs. Kentucky, 2017 South Final Played three overtimes: 1957 NCAA Final vs. Kansas (won, 54-43) Two players had 15 or more rebounds: 17 by Sean May and 15 by Marvin Williams vs. Iowa State, 2005 East 2nd SCORING MARGIN Three players had double-figure rebounds: 22 by Tyler Zeller, 10 by John Henson and Won by 30 or more points: 39 –UNC 103, Texas Southern 64, 2017 South 2nd 10 by Reggie Bullock vs. Ohio, 2012 Midwest Semifinal (OT) Won by 40 or more points: 43 – UNC 101, Radford 58, 2009 South 1st UNC had 20 offensive rebounds: 20 vs. Iona, 2019 Midwest 2nd Lost by 20 or more points: 21 – Texas A&M 86, UNC 65, 2018 West 2nd UNC had 60 rebounds: 63 vs. Ohio, 2012 Midwest Semifinal (OT)

78 OPPONENT STATS IN NCAA PLAY

DATE OPPONENT RD (UNC OPP FG FG% 1st 2nd 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O-D-REB PF A TO B ST W/L) PTS FG% FG% 3-21-41 Pittsburgh E-sf L 26 9 8-13 .615 9 3-22-41 Dartmouth E-con L 60 25 10-17 .588 11 3-21-46 NYU E-sf W 49 16 17-25 .680 18 3-23-46 Ohio State E-f W (OT) 57 19-89 .213 19-30 .633 25 3-26-46 Oklahoma A&M FF-nc L 43 16 11-22 .500 18 3-12-57 Yale E-1 W 74 28-67 .418 18-27 .667 38 28 3-15-57 Canisius E-sf W 75 25-62 .403 25-34 .735 34 22 3-16-57 Syracuse E-f W 58 24-75 .320 10-23 .435 57 27 3-22-57 Michigan State FF-sf W (3 OT) 70 23-80 .288 24-36 .667 65 18 3-23-57 Kansas FF-nc W (3 OT) 53 15-47 .319 23-33 .697 28 14 3-10-59 Navy E-1 L 76 25-51 .490 26-40 .650 43 14 3-17-67 Princeton E-sf W (OT) 70 30-85 .353 10-21 .476 52 28 9 10 3-18-67 Boston College E-f W 80 33-82 .402 14-20 .700 41 16 22 10 3-24-67 Dayton FF-sf L 76 28-56 .500 .400 .615 20-31 .645 39 13 12 13 3-25-67 Houston FF-con L 84 33-78 .423 .422 .424 18-29 .621 76 19 6 18 3-15-68 St. Bonaventure E-sf W 72 28-72 .389 .382 .395 16-25 .640 43 21 12 24 3-16-68 Davidson E-f W 66 23-65 .354 .419 .294 20-22 .909 48 16 5 19 3-22-68 Ohio State FF-sf W 66 28-79 .354 10-18 .556 49 3-23-68 UCLA FF-nc L 78 31-60 .517 16-21 .762 48 16 19 26 3-13-69 Duquesne E-sf W 78 35-69 .507 .357 .457 8-17 .471 37 20 16 15 3-15-69 Davidson E-f W 85 33-79 .418 .308 .459 19-25 .760 39 21 14 14 3-20-69 Purdue FF-sf L 92 38-78 .487 16-22 .727 19-32-51 20 17 15 3-22-69 Drake FF-con L 104 45-80 .563 14-18 .778 14-23-37 22 16 23 3-16-72 South Carolina E-sf W 69 23-68 .338 23-30 .767 44 26 5 19 3-18-72 Penn E-f W 59 21-56 .375 17-23 .739 35 23 10 15 3-23-72 Florida State FF-sf L 79 25-55 .600 .600 .280 29-43 .674 35 20 16 27 3-25-72 Louisville FF-con W 91 32-78 .410 .324 .488 27-37 .730 38 31 17 22 3-15-75 New Mexico State E-1 W 69 31-65 .477 .692 .333 7-9 .778 38 22 19 28 1 2 3-20-75 Syracuse E-sf L 78 35-60 .583 .563 .607 8-14 .571 24 20 9 21 2 4 3-22-75 Boston College E-con W 90 37-78 .474 .441 .500 16-19 .842 31 23 17 19 1 8 3-13-76 Alabama ME-1 L 79 33-62 .532 .576 .483 13-21 .619 49 17 16 21 4 6 3-12-77 Purdue E-1 W 66 26-53 .491 .500 .478 14-15 .933 29 19 7 16 3 3 3-17-77 Notre Dame E-sf W 77 30-45 .667 .600 .750 17-22 .773 31 19 8 21 0 6 3-19-77 Kentucky E-f W 72 28-61 .459 .432 .500 16-18 .889 27 26 13 11 1 4 3-26-77 UNLV FF-sf W 83 41-80 .513 .545 .472 1-5 .200 29 22 11 16 3 11 3-28-77 Marquette FF-nc L 67 22-47 .468 .533 .353 23-25 .920 29 13 8 11 3 5 3-11-78 San Francisco W-1 L 68 28-54 .519 .481 .556 12-15 .800 39 14 23 19 5 4 3-11-79 Penn (1/9) E-2 L 72 29-56 .518 .412 .662 14-21 .667 28 23 17 17 1 12 3-9-80 Texas A&M (3/6) MW-2 L (2 OT) 78 24-55 .436 .500 .370 30-48 .625 48 20 6 12 2 7 3-15-81 Pittsburgh (2/10) W-2 W 57 22-59 .373 .409 13-17 .765 26 25 4 11 2 12 3-19-81 Utah (2/3) W-sf W 56 23-58 .397 .370 .565 10-13 .769 32 21 17 13 2 6 3-21-81 Kansas State (2/8) W-f W 68 29-69 .420 .407 .429 10-13 .769 30 19 17 8 1 4 3-28-81 Virginia (2/1) FF-sf W 65 26-61 .426 .500 .378 13-15 .867 34 27 14 14 3 7 3-30-81 Indiana (2/3) FF-nc L 63 23-48 .479 .379 .632 17-22 .773 33 17 14 14 1 8 3-13-82 James Madison (1/9) E-2 W 50 21-37 .568 .611 .526 8-11 .727 22 22 12 15 0 4 3-19-82 Alabama (1/4) E-sf W 69 29-53 .547 .600 .500 11-16 .688 21 27 11 10 2 2 3-21-82 Villanova (1/3) E-f W 60 27-55 .491 .370 .607 6-9 .667 23 22 12 13 1 3 3-27-82 Houston (1/6) FF-sf W 63 27-64 .422 .500 .368 9-14 .643 33 19 9 12 4 10 3-29-82 Georgetown (1/1) FF-nc W 62 27-51 .529 .536 .522 8-9 .889 22 20 16 12 2 11 3-19-83 James Madison (2/10) E-2 W 49 22-49 .449 .368 .500 5-8 .625 21 23 19 19 0 9 3-25-83 Ohio State (2/3) E-sf W 51 20-45 .444 .523 .375 11-17 .588 10-18-28 23 9 15 2 6 3-27-83 Georgia (2/4) E-f L 82 32-57 .561 .515 .625 18-28 .643 15-22-37 17 16 10 2 5 3-17-84 Temple (1/8) E-2 W 66 31-76 .408 .361 .450 4-11 .364 38 23 9 11 0 10 3-22-84 Indiana (1/4) E-sf L 72 24-37 .649 .619 .688 24-35 .686 28 19 13 17 1 6 3-14-85 Middle Tenn St (2/15) SE-1 W 57 27-70 .386 .455 .324 3-7 .429 32 21 7 12 2 8 3-16-85 Notre Dame (2/7) SE-2 W 58 22-45 .489 .538 .421 14-26 .538 23 18 10 9 3 8 3-22-85 Auburn (2/11) SE-sf W 56 25-59 .424 .333 .500 6-12 .500 33 18 9 5 2 4 3-24-85 Villanova (2/8) SE-f L 56 22-47 .468 .231 .762 12-17 .706 26 11 13 10 2 13 3-13-86 Utah (3/14) W-1 W 72 32-67 .478 .546 .412 8-10 .800 31 26 15 15 5 8 3-15-86 UAB (3/6) W-2 W 59 22-73 .301 .353 .256 15-27 .556 45 26 14 9 3 5 3-20-86 Louisville (3/2) W-sf L 94 33-65 .508 .533 .486 28-33 .849 33 17 22 12 5 6 3-12-87 Penn (1/16) E-1 W 82 32-64 .500 .576 .419 3-4 .750 15-25 .600 15-17-32 29 10 21 1 5 3-14-87 Michigan (1/9) E-2 W 97 40-83 .482 .381 .683 6-14 .429 11-14 .786 16-22-38 29 21 11 1 3 3-19-87 Notre Dame (1/5) E-sf W 68 27-56 .481 .409 .529 3-7 .429 11-13 .846 14-15-29 14 9 11 1 5 3-21-87 Syracuse (1/2) E-f L 79 31-60 .517 .486 .560 2-6 .333 15-29 .517 18-24-42 16 17 13 5 7 3-17-88 North Texas State (2/15) W-1 W 65 22-66 .333 .294 .375 6-19 .316 15-20 .750 18-21-39 20 9 15 0 11 3-19-88 Loyola Marymount (2/10) W-2 W 97 33-103 .321 .255 .385 13-39 .333 18-32 .563 28-13-41 24 17 6 1 11 3-25-88 Michigan (2/3) W-sf W 69 27-55 .491 .458 .516 6-16 .375 9-13 .692 7-24-31 24 15 13 4 3 3-27-88 Arizona (2/1) W-f L 70 21-39 .538 .467 .583 5-11 .455 23-28 .821 2-26-28 16 10 10 1 4 3-17-89 Southern (2/15) SE-1 W 79 32-79 .405 .316 .488 10-28 .357 5-12 .417 15-18-33 16 14 9 2 11 3-19-89 UCLA (2/7) SE-2 W 81 29-58 .500 .643 .367 8-19 .421 15-27 .556 9-24-33 24 19 9 1 3 3-23-89 Michigan (2/3) SE-sf L 92 36-66 .545 .588 .500 13-24 .542 7-12 .583 9-25-34 18 20 19 4 6 3-15-90 SW Missouri State (8/9) MW-1 W 70 26-55 .472 .531 .391 6-19 .315 12-19 .631 13-19-32 19 13 13 1 4 3-17-90 Oklahoma (8/1) MW-2 W 77 28-58 .483 .424 .560 7-19 .368 14-18 .778 9-19-28 18 21 17 2 10 3-22-90 Arkansas (8/4) MW-sf L 96 37-72 .514 .457 .568 8-18 .444 14-17 .824 36 21 20 12 1 10 3-15-91 Northeastern (1/16) E-1 W 66 27-72 .375 .309 .467 3-15 .200 9-12 .750 12-30-32 25 17 21 3 13 3-17-91 Villanova (1/9) E-2 W 69 24-58 .414 .400 .424 9-21 .429 12-12 1.000 10-24-34 21 11 22 5 8 3-22-91 Eastern Michigan (1/12) E-sf W 67 27-61 .443 .586 .313 7-20 .350 6-10 .600 12-18-30 16 18 16 6 7 3-24-91 Temple (1/10) E-f W 72 28-65 .431 .333 .514 9-24 .375 7-12 .583 12-23-35 16 12 6 7 3 3-30-91 Kansas (1/3) FF-sf L 79 27-66 .409 .421 .393 4-14 .286 21-36 .583 21-30-51 20 17 18 1 5 3-19-92 Miami (Ohio) (4/13) SE-1 W 63 23-54 .426 .407 .444 11-27 .407 6-9 .667 13-22-35 20 9 21 2 2 3-21-92 Alabama (4/5) SE-2 W 55 20-69 .290 .290 .289 7-28 .250 8-10 .800 13-18-31 19 5 10 3 8 3-27-92 Ohio State (4/1) SE-sf L 80 32-75 .427 .359 .500 7-22 .318 9-13 .692 20-16-36 14 17 7 2 8 3-18-93 East Carolina (1/16) E-1 W 65 23-56 .411 .406 .417 9-21 .429 10-15 .667 14-17-31 20 12 11 1 5 3-20-93 Rhode Island (1/8) E-2 W 67 23-72 .319 .229 .405 7-21 .333 14-22 .636 14-20-34 26 8 15 3 8 3-26-93 Arkansas (1/4) E-sf W 74 27-61 .443 .444 .440 11-24 .458 9-13 .692 13-18-31 20 21 12 6 6 3-28-93 Cincinnati (1/2) E-f W (OT) 68 26-70 .371 .417 .324 9-24 .375 7-9 .778 19-20-39 21 19 18 6 11 4-3-93 Kansas (1/2) FF-sf W 68 25-57 .439 .481 .400 11-20 .550 7-7 1.000 10-14-24 20 15 16 4 5 4-5-93 Michigan (1/1) FF-nc W 71 30-62 .484 .448 .515 5-15 .333 6-7 .857 13-20-33 18 17 14 4 4 3-18-94 Liberty (1/16) E-1 W 51 18-62 .290 .321 .265 10-34 .294 5-6 .833 11-20-31 18 14 15 5 9 3-20-94 Boston College (1/9) E-2 L 75 27-70 .386 .410 .355 12-31 .387 9-13 .692 19-20-39 19 16 9 0 7

79 DATE OPPONENT RD (UNC PTS FG FG% 1st 2nd 3FG 3FG% FT FT% O-D-REB PF A TO B ST W/L) FG% FG% 3-17-95 Murray State (2/15) SE-1 W 70 26-73 .356 .457 .263 7-24 .292 11-13 .846 18-17-35 22 6 9 0 11 3-19-95 Iowa State (2/7) SE-2 W 51 21-54 .389 .423 .357 5-23 .217 4-6 .667 9-16-25 13 12 15 0 8 3-23-95 Georgetown (2/6) SE-sf W 64 23-69 .333 .270 .406 3-12 .250 15-22 .682 23-22-45 18 9 9 4 6 3-25-95 Kentucky (2/1) SE-f W 61 21-75 .280 .265 .293 7-36 .194 12-16 .750 19-19-38 23 19 12 4 13 4-1-95 Arkansas (2/2) FF-sf L 75 28-74 .378 .300 .471 12-34 .353 7-9 .778 16-26-42 17 22 9 1 9 3-15-96 New Orleans (6/11) E-1 W 62 25-60 .417 .357 .469 6-18 .333 6-9 .667 8-19-27 17 13 7 0 6 3-17-96 Texas Tech (6/3) E-2 L 92 30-51 .588 .548 .650 12-26 .462 20-30 .667 8-25-33 19 22 11 2 5 3-13-97 Fairfield(1/16) E-1 W 74 25-51 .490 .560 .423 12-24 .500 12-15 .800 12-22-34 14 17 11 1 0 3-15-97 Colorado (1/9) E-2 W 56 25-62 .403 .452 .355 3-18 .167 3-10 .300 8-23-31 22 11 10 2 7 3-21-97 California (1/5) E-sf W 57 21-55 .382 .385 .379 8-23 .348 7-14 .500 12-25-37 16 16 16 4 7 3-23-97 Louisville (1/6) E-f W 74 26-69 .377 .313 .432 11-34 .324 11-16 .688 21-16-37 26 17 16 1 5 3-29-97 Arizona (1/4) FF-sf L 66 22-66 .333 .344 .324 11-29 .379 11-16 .688 17-31-48 13 15 16 8 8 3-12-98 Navy (1/16) E-1 W 52 20-74 .270 .314 .231 6-20 .300 6-10 .600 12-21-33 19 9 12 0 7 3-14-98 UNC Charlotte (1/8) E-2 W (OT) 83 31-73 .425 .417 .419 9-26 .346 12-16 .750 23-20-43 21 18 11 0 3 3-19-98 Michigan State (1/4) E-sf W 58 21-68 .309 .345 .282 6-25 .240 10-12 .833 16-17-33 22 10 5 3 4 3-21-98 Connecticut (1/2) E-f W 64 23-58 .397 .353 .458 8-24 .333 10-15 .667 12-18-30 14 11 12 1 4 3-28-98 Utah (1/2) FF-sf L 66 24-54 .444 .483 .400 5-17 .294 12-22 .545 8-31-39 15 14 9 3 5 3-11-99 Weber State (3/14) W-1 L 76 26-55 .473 .433 .520 14-26 .538 10-12 .833 5-22-27 15 15 13 4 6 3-17-00 Missouri (8/9) S-1 W 70 27-66 .409 .469 .353 8-31 .258 8-11 .727 11-19-30 22 16 13 0 4 3-19-00 Stanford (8/1) S-2 W 53 20-58 .345 .345 .345 6-22 .273 7-8 .875 14-24-38 18 11 11 3 6 3-24-00 Tennessee (8/4) S-sf W 69 21-59 .356 .406 .296 6-21 .286 21-24 .875 15-23-38 17 11 14 4 9 3-26-00 Tulsa (8/7) S-f W 55 22-59 .373 .444 .313 5-20 .250 6-9 .667 9-20-29 19 9 12 4 9 4-3-00 Florida (8/5) FF-sf L 71 25-64 .391 .394 .387 7-28 .250 14-23 .609 14-29-43 23 13 10 2 9 3-16-01 Princeton (2/15) S-1 W 48 20-53 .377 .292 .448 7-29 .241 1-2 .500 3-16-19 17 17 13 2 11 3-18-01 Penn State (2/7) S-2 L 82 31-71 .437 .432 .441 7-26 .269 13-15 .867 13-20-33 17 17 11 1 18 3-18-04 Air Force (6/11) S-1 W 52 17-39 .436 .500 .381 8-25 .320 10-13 .769 2-19-21 15 15 16 2 7 3-20-04 Texas (6/3) S-2 L 78 27-55 .491 .600 .360 5-13 .385 19-23 .826 9-26-35 19 10 11 1 6 3-18-05 Oakland (1/16) E-1 W 68 25-58 .431 .448 .414 6-15 .400 12-18 .667 11-11-22 16 12 10 0 9 3-20-05 Iowa State (1/8) E-2 W 65 27-76 .355 .429 .293 4-13 .308 7-17 .412 20-27-47 23 20 17 2 8 3-25-05 Villanova (1/5) E-sf W 66 23-61 .377 .375 .379 8-28 .286 12-19 .632 14-19-33 21 7 9 5 5 3-27-05 Wisconsin (1/6) E-f W 82 30-61 .492 .500 .481 11-24 .458 11-13 .846 10-19-29 17 17 12 0 5 4-2-05 Michigan State (1/5) FF-sf W 71 25-74 .338 .375 .294 7-23 .304 14-18 .778 15-27-42 19 15 12 4 10 4-4-05 Illinois (1/1) FF-nc W 70 27-70 .386 .270 .515 12-40 .300 4-6 .667 17-22-39 18 18 8 1 8 3-17-06 Murray State (3/14) E-1 W 65 25-65 .385 .324 .464 7-27 .259 8-12 .667 17-16-33 19 5 13 2 9 3-19-06 George Mason (3/11) E-2 L 65 23-58 .397 .281 .538 4-16 .250 15-19 .789 11-27-38 8 14 8 2 7 3-15-07 Eastern Kentucky (1/16) E-1 W 65 28-59 .475 .483 .467 6-22 .273 3-6 .500 6-10-16 13 14 16 1 12 3-17-07 Michigan State (1/9) E-2 W 67 22-59 .373 .414 .333 8-20 .400 15-17 .882 11-18-29 27 15 10 0 5 3-23-07 Southern California (1/5) E-sf W 64 26-61 .426 .500 .333 5-18 .278 7-9 .778 10-29-39 19 13 18 7 5 3-25-07 Georgetown (1/2) E-f L (OT) 96 38-66 .576 .594 .556 8-14 .571 12-18 .667 11-27-38 18 26 10 11 4 3-21-08 Mount St. Mary’s (1/16) E-1 W 74 28-65 .431 .486 .367 7-22 .318 11-14 .786 9-13-22 18 16 15 1 7 3-23-08 Arkansas (1/9) E-2 W 77 28-59 .475 .357 .581 5-18 .278 16-23 .696 14-13-27 13 11 9 3 5 3-27-08 Washington State (1/4) E-sf W 47 18-57 .316 .346 .290 2-16 .125 9-15 .600 9-23-32 18 9 10 5 6 3-29-08 Louisville (1/3) E-f W 73 29-55 .527 .519 .536 6-19 .316 9-16 .563 13-14-27 19 15 19 5 7 4-5-08 Kansas (1/1) FF-sf L 84 34-64 .531 .545 .516 5-15 .333 11-14 .786 11-31-42 21 17 19 9 10 3-19-09 Radford (1/16) S-1 W 58 22-80 .275 .395 .167 5-17 .294 9-14 .643 20-28-48 17 9 18 6 9 3-21-09 LSU (1/8) S-2 W 70 29-64 .453 .400 .500 9-22 .409 3-6 .500 16-17-43 16 12 15 4 5 3-27-09 Gonzaga (1/4) S-sf W 77 27-58 .486 .485 .440 7-23 .304 16-23 .696 4-27-31 19 10 12 5 6 3-29-09 Oklahoma (1/2) S-f W 60 24-54 .444 .364 .500 2-19 .105 10-16 .625 12-19-31 20 9 16 0 6 4-4-09 Villanova (1/3) FF-sf W 69 26-79 .329 .390 .263 5-27 .185 12-16 .750 22-31-53 26 8 12 3 7 4-6-09 Michigan State (1/2) FF-nc W 72 22-55 .400 .444 .357 7-23 .304 21-29 .724 13-29-42 28 13 21 5 1 3-18-11 Long Island (2/15) E-1 W 87 31-85 .365 .390 .341 8-31 .258 17-25 .680 16-23-39 28 19 14 1 11 3-20-11 Washington (2/7) E-2 W 83 33-72 .458 .450 .469 10-19 .526 7-7 1.000 14-26-40 20 17 13 2 6 3-25-11 Marquette (2/11) E-sf W 63 23-63 .365 .200 .515 2-16 .125 15-20 .750 18-24-42 17 8 18 8 4 3-27-11 Kentucky (2/4) E-f L 76 27-56 .482 .467 .500 12-22 .545 10-16 .625 9-25-34 13 16 14 5 10 3-16-12 Vermont (1/16) MW-1 W 58 25-63 .397 .379 .412 3-18 .167 5-8 .625 16-26-42 19 8 20 2 6 3-18-12 Creighton (1/8) MW-2 W 73 28-68 .412 .375 .464 8-20 .400 9-12 .750 9-26-35 18 11 9 3 7 3-23-12 Ohio (1/13) MW-sf W (OT) 65 23-71 .324 ..229 .500 12-32 .375 7-8 .875 7-23-30 22 17 13 3 13 3-25-12 Kansas (1/2) MW-f L 80 29-63 .460 .563 .355 4-14 .286 18-24 .750 11-30-41 16 14 8 3 9 3-22-13 Villanova (8/9) S-1 W 71 27-61 .443 .500 .405 4-21 .190 13-19 .684 15-22-37 22 6 16 2 9 3-24-13 Kansas (8/1) S-2 L 70 24-55 .436 .250 .630 5-14 .357 17-21 .810 15-35-50 12 11 22 5 7 3-21-14 Providence (6/11) E-1 W 77 28-53 .528 .520 .536 4-16 .250 17-21 .810 9-17-26 14 12 10 8 4 3-23-14 Iowa State (6/3) E-2 L 85 29-66 .439 .343 .548 12-26 .462 15-21 .714 11-26-37 17 16 14 1 6 3-19-15 Harvard (4/13) W-1 W 65 21-55 .382 .286 .481 5-13 .385 18-20 .900 12-14-26 16 9 7 2 9 3-21-15 Arkansas (4/5) W-2 W 78 24-65 .369 .308 .462 8-25 .320 22-27 .815 20-19-39 23 17 21 3 9 3-26-15 Wisconsin (4/1) W-sf L 79 26-56 .464 .367 .577 7-21 .333 20-23 .870 12-23-35 18 13 5 0 3 3-17-16 Florida Gulf Coast (1/16) E-1 W 67 25-58 .431 .600 .303 2-11 .182 15-24 .625 15-28-43 19 10 14 5 6 3-19-16 Providence (1/9) E-2 W 66 23-57 .404 .379 .429 12-28 .261 14-23 .609 9-15-24 20 8 11 1 5 3-25-16 Indiana (1/5) E-sf W 86 25-61 .410 .406 .414 13-31 .419 23-26 .885 15-17-32 27 13 12 1 2 3-27-16 Notre Dame (1/6) E-f W 74 27-49 .551 .583 .520 9-18 .500 11-14 .786 5-10-15 18 9 7 1 3 4-2-16 Syracuse (1/10) FF-sf W 66 27-66 .409 .355 .457 8-25 .320 4-13 .308 16-15-31 15 5 10 4 8 4-4-16 Villanova (1/2) FF-f L 77 28-48 .583 .583 .583 8-14 .571 13-17 .765 2-21-23 16 6 10 5 5 3-17-17 Texas Southern (1/16) S-1 W 64 22-60 .367 .300 .433 7-27 .259 13-16 .813 6-21-27 17 9 13 3 6 3-19-17 Arkansas (1/8) S-2 W 65 26-60 .433 .419 .448 8-21 .381 5-8 .625 8-24-32 20 9 19 4 10 3-24-17 Butler (1/4) S-sf W 80 27-62 .435 .433 .438 8-28 .286 18-21 .857 8-18-26 23 13 9 1 5 3-26-17 Kentucky (1/2) S-f W 73 27-65 .415 .375 .455 7-19 .632 12-19 .632 11-23-34 19 16 9 2 7 4-1-17 Oregon (1/3) FF-sf W 76 22-58 .379 .458 .324 7-26 .269 25-28 .893 12-31-43 20 7 16 7 5 4-3-17 Gonzaga (1/1) FF-f W 65 20-59 .339 .400 .276 8-19 .421 17-26 .654 12-37-49 22 11 14 5 2 3-16-18 Lipscomb (2/15) W-1 W 66 23-64 .359 .359 .360 7-28 .250 13-15 .867 6-23-29 18 14 13 2 9 3-18-18 Texas A&M (2/7) W-2 L 86 31-60 .517 .500 .538 10-24 .417 14-21 .667 7-43-50 13 17 14 8 5 3-22-19 Iona (1/16) MW-1 W 88 35-75 .467 .325 .629 7-22 .318 11-15 .733 20-32-52 16 16 12 0 3 3-24-19 Washington (1/9) MW-2 W 81 32-63 .508 .516 500 9-21 .429 8-10 .800 15-33-48 13 18 15 1 5 3-29-19 Auburn (1/5) MW-sf L 80 28-65 .431 .438 .424 7-28 .250 17-22 .773 14-26-40 16 16 14 2 7

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MOST POINTS LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE MOST FREE THROWS MADE 104 by Drake, 1969 NCAA 3rd Place .213 by Ohio State (19-89), 1946 East Final (OT) 30 by Texas A&M, 1980 Midwest 2nd (2 OT) 97 by Auburn, 2019 Midwest Semifinal .270 by Navy (20-74), 1998 East 1st 29 by Florida State, 1972 NCAA Semifinal 97 by Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd .275 by Radford (22-80), 2009 South 1st 28 by Louisville, 1986 West Semifinal 97 by Michigan, 1987 East 2nd .280 by Kentucky (21-75), 1995 Southeast Final 27 by Louisville, 1972 NCAA 3rd Place 96 by Georgetown, 2007 East Final (OT) .290 by Liberty (18-62), 1994 East 1st 26 by Navy, 1959 East 1st 96 by Arkansas, 1990 Midwest Semifinal .290 by Alabama (20-69), 1992 Southeast 2nd FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE FEWEST POINTS HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A HALF 1 by Princeton, 2001 South 1st 26 by Pittsburgh, 1941 East Semifinal .762 by Villanova, 2nd half (16 of 21), 1 by UNLV, 1977 NCAA Semifinal 43 by Oklahoma A&M, 1946 NCAA Final 1985 Southeast Final 3 by LSU, 2009 South 2nd 47 by Washington State, 2008 East Semifinal .750 by Notre Dame, 2nd half (15-20), 3 by Eastern Kentucky, 2007 East 1st 48 by Princeton, 2001 South 1st 1977 East Semifinal 3 by Colorado, 1997 East 2nd 49 by James Madison, 1983 East 2nd .692 by New Mexico State, 1st half (18-26), 3 by Middle Tennesese State, 1985 Southeast 1st 49 by NYU, 1946 East Semifinal 1975 East 1st .688 by Indiana, 2nd half (11-16), 1984 East Semifinal MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED MOST POINTS IN A HALF .683 by Michigan, 2nd half (24-41), 1987 East 2nd 48 by Texas A&M, 1980 Midwest 2nd (2 OT) 57 by Arkansas, 2nd half, 1990 Midwest Semifinal 43 by Florida State, 1972 NCAA Semifinal 57 by Loyola Marymount, 2nd half, 1988 West 2nd LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A HALF 40 by Navy, 1959 East 1st 57 by Louisville, 2nd half, 1972 NCAA 3rd Place .167 by Radford, 2nd half (7-42), 2009 South 1st 37 by Louisville, 1972 NCAA 3rd Place 56 by Auburn, 2nd half, 2019 Midwest Semifinal .200 by Marquette, 1st half (6-30), 2011 East Semifinal 36 by Kansas, 1991 NCAA Semifinal 54 by Michigan, 2nd half, 1987 East 2nd .229 by Ohio, 1st half (8-35), 2012 Midwest 36 by Michigan State, 1957 Semifinal (3 OT) 54 by Drake, 2nd half, 1969 NCAA 3rd Place Semifinal (OT) .229 by Rhode Island, 1st half (8-35), 1993 East 2nd FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED MOST POINTS IN FIRST HALF .231 by Navy, 2nd half (9-39), 1998 East 1st 2 by Princeton, 2001 South 53 by Penn, 1987 East 1st .231 by Villanova, 1st half (6-26), 1985 Southeast Final 5 by UNLV, 1977 NCAA Semifinal 6 by LSU, 2009 South 2nd FEWEST POINTS IN A HALF MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 6 by Eastern Kentucky, 2007 East 1st 8 by Pittsburgh, 1st half, 1941 East Semifinal 17 by Auburn, 2019 Midwest Semifinal 6 by Illinois, 2005 NCAA Final 15 by Marquette, 1st half, 2011 East Semifinal 15 by Iona, 2019 Midwest 1st 6 by Iowa State, 1995 Southeast 2nd 16 by Princeton, 1st half, 2001 South 1st 14 by Weber State, 1999 West 1st 6 by Liberty, 1994 East 1st 17 by Villanova, 1st half, 1985 Southeast Final 13 by Indiana, 2016 East Semifinal 17 by James Madison, 1st half, 1983 East 2nd 13 by Michigan, 1989 Southeast Semifinal HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 10 attempts) 13 by Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd 100.0 by Villanova (12-12), 1991 East 2nd MOST FIELD GOALS .933 by Iona (14-15), 2019 Midwest 1st 45 by Drake, 1969 NCAA 3rd Place FEWEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE .933 by Purdue (14-15), 1977 East 1st 41 by UNLV, 1977 NCAA Semifinal 2 by Florida Gulf Coast, 2016 East 1st .920 by Marquette (23-25), 1977 NCAA Final 40 by Michigan, 1987 East 2nd 2 by Marquette, 2011 East Semifinal .909 by Davidson (20-22), 1968 East Final 38 by Georgetown, 2007 East Final (OT) 2 by Oklahoma, 2009 South Final 38 by Purdue, 1969 NCAA Semifinal 2 by Washington State, 2008 East Semifinal LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 10 attempts) 2 by Syracuse, 1987 East Final .300 by Colorado (3-10), 1997 East 2nd FEWEST FIELD GOALS .308 by Syracuse (4-13), 2016 NCAA Semifinal 15 by Kansas, 1957 Final (3 OT) MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS .364 by Temple (4-11), 1984 East 2nd 16 by Oklahoma A&M, 1946 NCAA Final 41 by Iona, 2019 Midwest 1st .400 by Washington (4-10), 2019 Midwest 2nd 17 by Air Force, 2004 South 1st 40 by Illinois, 2005 NCAA Final .412 by Iowa State (7-17), 2005 East 2nd 18 by Washington State, 2008 East Semifinal 39 by Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd 18 by Liberty, 1994 East 1st 37 by Auburn, 2019 Midwest Semifinal MOST REBOUNDS 36 by Kentucky, 1995 Southeast Final 76 by Houston, 1967 NCAA 3rd Place MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 65 by Michigan State, 1957 NCAA Semifinal (3 OT) 103 by Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd FEWEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 57 by Syracuse, 1957 East Final 89 by Ohio State, 1946 East Final (OT) 4 by Penn, 1987 East 1st 53 by Villanova, 2009 NCAA Semifinal 85 by Long Island, 2011 East 1st 6 by Syracuse, 1987 East Final 52 by Princeton, 1967 East Semifinal (OT) 85 by Princeton, 1967 East Semifinal (OT) 7 by Notre Dame, 1987 East Semifinal 83 by Michigan, 1987 East 2nd 11 by Florida Gulf Coast, 2016 East 1st FEWEST REBOUNDS 11 by Arizona, 1988 West Final 15 by Notre Dame, 2016 East Final FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 16 by Eastern Kentucky, 2007 East 1st 37 by Indiana, 1984 East Semifinal HIGHEST THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (min. 10 attempts) 19 by Princeton, 2001 South 1st 37 by James Madison, 1982 East 2nd .571 by Villanova (8-14), 2016 NCAA Final 21 by Air Force, 2004 South 1st 39 by Air Force, 2004 South 1st .571 by Georgetown (8-14), 2007 East Final (OT) 21 by James Madison, 1983 East 2nd 39 by Arizona, 1988 West Final .550 by Kansas (11-20), 1993 NCAA Semifinal 45 by Notre Dame, 1985 Southeast 2nd .545 by Kentucky (12-22), 2011 East Final HIGHEST REBOUND MARGIN 45 by Ohio State, 1983 East Semfinal .542 by Michigan (13-24), 1989 Southeast Semifinal 24 by Houston (52-76), 1967 NCAA 3rd Place 45 by Notre Dame, 1977 East Semifinal 14 by Texas A&M (36-50), 2018 West 2nd LOWEST THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (min. 10 attempts) 14 by Kansas (36-50), 2013 South 3rd HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .105 by Oklahoma (5-27), 2009 South Final 14 by Purdue (37-51), 1969 NCAA Semifinal .667 by Notre Dame (30-45), 1977 East Semifinal .125 by Marquette (2-16), 2011 East Semifinal 13 by Alabama (36-49), 1976 Mideast 1st .649 by Indiana (24-37), 1984 East Semifinal .125 by Washington State (2-16), 2008 East Semifinal 13 by UCLA (35-48), 1968 NCAA Final .600 by Florida State (25-55), 1972 NCAA Semifinal .167 by Vermont (3-18), 2012 Midwest 1st .588 by Texas Tech (30-51), 1996 East 2nd .167 by Colorado (3-18), 1997 East 2nd .583 by Villanova (28-48), 2016 NCAA Final .583 by Syracuse (35-50), 1975 East Semifinal

81 MOST PERSONAL FOULS FEWEST STEALS HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 31 by Louisville, 1972 NCAA 3rd Place 0 by Fairfield, 1997 East 1st 1.000 – Tyler Dorsey, Oregon, 29 by Michigan, 1987 East 2nd 1 by Michigan State, 2009 NCAA Final 2017 NCAA Semifinal (12 of 12) 29 by Penn, 1987 East 1st 2 by Gonzaga, 2017 NCAA Final 28 by Long Island, 2011 East 1st 2 by Indiana, 2016 East Semifinal MOST REBOUNDS (15 or more) 20 – Jared Homan, Iowa State, 2005 East 2nd 28 by Michigan State, 2009 NCAA Final 2 by Miami (Ohio), 1992 Southeast 1st 19 – Ronnie Morgan, North Texas State, 1988 West 1st 28 by Princeton, 1967 East Semifinal (OT) 2 by Alabama, 1982 East Semifinal 19 – John Green, Michigan State, 1957 NCAA Semifinal 28 by Yale, 1957 East 1st 2 by New Mexico State, 1975 East 1st (3 OT) 17 – Leon Douglas, Alabama, 1976 Mideast 1st FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 17 – Leary Lentz, Houston, 1967 NCAA 3rd Place 8 by George Mason, 2006 East 2nd 16 – , Oregon, 2017 NCAA Semifinal 10 by Washington, 2019 Midwest 2nd MOST POINTS (30 or more) 16 – Jeff Withey, Kansas, 2013 South 2nd 11 by Villanova, 1985 Southeast Final 36 – Bryce Cotton, Providence, 2014 East 1st 16 – , Oklahoma, 2009 South Final 12 by Kansas, 2013 South 2nd 36 – Harold Arceneaux, Weber State, 1999 West 1st 16 – Lew Alcindor, UCLA, 1968 NCAA Final 13 by Texas A&M, 2018 West 2nd 36 – Rick Mount, Purdue, 1969 NCAA Semifinal 16 – , Houston, 1967 NCAA 3rd Place 35 – Leon Douglas, Alabama, 1976 Mideast 1st 15 – Paul Davis, Michigan State, 2005 NCAA 3rd Place 13 by Kentucky, 2011 East Final 34 – , Michigan, 1989 Southeast Semifinal (3 OT) 13 by Arkansas, 2008 East 2nd 34 – Lew Alcindor, UCLA, 1968 NCAA Final 15 – Larry Hedden, Michigan State, 13 by Eastern Kentucky, 2007 East 1st 34 – Don May, Dayton, 1969 NCAA Semifinal 1957 NCAA Semifinal (3 OT) 13 by Arizona, 1997 NCAA Semifinal 31 – Mark Macon, Temple, 1991 East Final 13 by Iowa State, 1995 Southeast 2nd MOST ASSISTS 13 by Marquette, 1977 NCAA Final MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 13 – Rumeal Robinson, Michigan, 13 by Dayton, 1967 NCAA Semifinal 16 – Leon Douglas, Alabama, 1989 Southeast Semifinal 1976 Mideast 1st (16 for 23) 11 – Jared Harper, Auburn, 2019 Midwest Semifinal MOST ASSISTS 16 – Don May, Dayton, 1967 NCAA Semifinal (16 for 22) 11 – Willie McCarter, Drake, 1969 NCAA 3rd Place 26 by Georgetown, 2007 East Final (OT) 15 – Lew Alcindor, UCLA, 1968 NCAA Final (15 for 21) 10 – Sean Colson, UNC Charlotte, 1998 East 2nd (OT) 14 – Harold Arceneaux, Weber State, 23 by San Francisco, 1978 West 1st 10 – Jason Martin, Texas Tech, 1996 East 2nd 1999 West 1st (14 for 26) 10 – Corey Beck, Arkansas, 1995 NCAA Semifinal 22 by Texas Tech, 1996 East 2nd 14 – Rick Mount, Purdue, 10 – Corey Gaines, Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd 22 by Arkansas, 1995 NCAA Semifinal 1969 NCAA Semifinal (14 for 28) 10 – , Michigan, 1987 East 2nd* 22 by Louisville, 1986 West Semifinal 22 by Boston College, 1967 East Final MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS * Grant had 24 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists – the 28 – Rick Mount, Purdue, 1969 NCAA Semifinal only triple-double by a Tar Heel opponent in an NCAA FEWEST ASSISTS 27 – Drew Neitzel, Michigan State, 2007 East 2nd Tournament game 4 by Pittsburgh, 1981 West 2nd 26 – Harold Arceneaux, Weber State, 1999 West 1st 5 by Syracuse, 2016 NCAA Semifinal 25 – Chuck Person, Auburn, 1985 Southeast Semifinal MOST TURNOVERS 5 by Murray State, 2006 East 1st 24 – five players; latest– Sean Colson, UNC Charlotte, 10 – Henry Bacon, Louisville, 1972 NCAA 3rd Place 5 by Alabama, 1992 Southeast 2nd 1998 East 2nd (OT) 9 – Dexter Hawkins, New Mexico State, 1975 East 1st 7 – 10 players; latest– DeAndre Kane, Iowa State, 5 by South Carolina, 1972 East Semifinal MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 2014 East 2nd 5 by Davidson, 1968 East Final 8 – Greg Francis, Fairfield, 1997 East 1st (8 of 12) 8 – Jamie Mercurio, Miami (Ohio), MOST BLOCKED SHOTS MOST TURNOVERS 1992 Southeast 1st (8 of 14) 6 – Roy Hibbert, Georgetown, 2007 East 2nd (OT) 28 by New Mexico State, 1975 East 1st 8 – Glen Rice, Michigan, 5 – Jeff Withey, Kansas, 2013 South 2nd 27 by Florida State, 1972 NCAA Semifinal 1989 Southeast Semifinal (8 of 12) 4 – Jordan Bell, Oregon, 2017 NCAA Semifinal 26 by UCLA, 1968 NCAA Final 7 – Rickey McGill Iona, 2019 Midwest 1st (7 of 9) 4 – Austin Daye, Gonzaga, 2009 South Semifinal 24 by St. Bonaventure, 1968 East Semifinal 7 – Jeff Fryer, Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd (7 of 14) 4 – Chris Johnson, LSU, 2009 South 2nd 23 by Drake, 1969 NCAA 3rd Place 4 – Darrell Arthur, Kansas, 2008 NCAA Semifinal MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 4 – Cole Aldrich, Kansas, 2008 NCAA Semifinal 17 – Drew Neitzel, Michigan State, 2007 East 2nd FEWEST TURNOVERS 4 – Taj Gibson, Southern California, 2007 East Semifinal 16 – Luther Head, Illinois, 2005 NCAA Final 4 – A.J. Bramlett, Arizona, 1997 NCAA Semifinal 5 by Wisconsin, 2015 West Semifinal 16 – Carlos Sample, Southern, 1989 Southeast 1st 5 by Michigan State, 1998 East Semifinal 15 – Clarence Gilbert, Missouri, 2000 South 1st MOST STEALS 5 by Auburn, 1985 Southeast Semifinal 14 – Tony Delk, Kentucky, 1995 Southeast Final 6 – Vincent Rainey, Murray State, 1995 Southeast 1st 6 by Temple, 1991 East Final 14 – Jamie Mercurio, Miami (Ohio), 1992 Southeast 1st 5 – Bobby Portis, Arkansas, 2015 West 2nd 6 by Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd 14 – Jeff Fryer, Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd 5 – Tyshawn Taylor, Kansas, 2012 Midwest Final 5 – Gabe Pruitt, Southern California, 2007 East Semifinal MOST BLOCKED SHOTS MOST FREE THROWS MADE 5 – Titus Ivory, Penn State, 2001 South 2nd 11 by Georgetown, 2007 East Final (OT) 12 – Tyler Dorsey, Oregon, 5 – Nick Van Exel, Cincinnati, 1993 East Final (OT) 9 by Kansas, 2008 NCAA Semifinal 2017 NCAA Semifinal (12 of 12) 5 – Andre Samuel, Rhode Island, 1993 East 2nd 8 by Texas A&M, 2018 West 2nd 11 – , Arizona, 5 – Lance Miller, Villanova, 1991 East 2nd 1988 West Final (11 for 14) 5 – Joe Faulkjner, Southern, 1989 Southeast 1st 8 by Providence, 2014 East 1st 11 – Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas, 5 – Sam Clancy, Pittsburgh, 1981 West 1st 8 by Marquette, 2011 East Semifinal 1957 NCAA Final (11 for 16) (3 OT) 8 by Arizona, 1997 NCAA Semifinal 10 – Michael Qualls, Arkansas, 2015 West 2nd (10 for 11) FEWEST BLOCKED SHOTS 10 – Raymar Morgan, Michigan State, 0 many times (last by Wisconsin, 2015 West Semifinal) 2007 East 2nd (10 for 11) 10 – Maurice Ager, Michigan State, MOST STEALS 2005 NCAA Semifinal (10 for 10) 18 by Penn State, 2001 South 2nd 10 – Herbert Crook, Louisville, 13 by Ohio, 2012 Midwest Semifinal (OT) 1986 West Semifinal (10 for 10) 10 – Ron King, Florida State, 13 by Kentucky, 1995 Southeast Final 1972 NCAA Semifinal (10 for 10) 13 by Northeastern, 1991 East 1st 13 by Villanova, 1985 Southeast Final MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 16 – Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas, 1957 NCAA Final (3 OT) 15 – Trevor Wilson, UCLA, 1989 Southeast 2nd 14 – Sean Elliott, Arizona, 1988 West Final 13 – Adonis Jordan, Kansas, 1991 NCAA Semifinal 12 – Tyler Dorsey, Oregon, 2017 NCAA Semifinal 12 – Hank Nowak, Canisius, 1957 East 1st 12 – Bruce Lefkowitz, Penn, 1987 First

82 LAST TIME BY OPPONENTS

SCORING TURNOVERS Scored 30 points: 36 by Bryce Cotton, Providence, 2014 East 1st Had more than 5: 6 by Dusty Hannahs, Arkansas, 2017 South 2nd Three players scored 20 points: Gary Grant (24), Glen Rice (22) and Antoine Joubert Committed 20 or more: 21 by Arkansas, 2015 2nd (20), Michigan, 1987 East 2nd Committed 25 or more: 28 by New Mexico, 1975 East 1st One player in double figures: 16 by Ed Persia, Princeton, 2001 South 1st Committed 20 or more and won: 22 by Kansas, 2013 South 2nd No starters in double figures: Arkansas, 2017 South 2nd Committed 5 or less: 5 by Wisconsin, 2015 West Semifinal Six players in double figures: Chuma Okeke (20), Malik Dunbar (13), Bryce Brown (12), Danjel Purifoy (12), Samir Doughty (10) and J’Von McCormick (10), Auburn, BLOCKED SHOTS 2019 Midwest Semifinal Player blocked 5 or more shots: 5 by Jeff Withey, Kansas, 2013 South 2nd Scored 50 points/half: 56 by Auburn (2nd half), 2019 Midwest Semifinal Blocked 0 shots: 0 by Wisconsin, 2015 West Semifinal Scored 100 points: 104 by Drake,1969 NCAA 3rd Place Blocked 10 shots: 11 by Georgetown, 2007 East Final (OT) Scored less than 20 points/half: 15 by Marquette (1st half), 2011 East Semifinal Scored less than 50 pts/game: 47 by Washington State, 2008 East Semifinal STEALS Player had 5 or more steals: 5 by Bobby Portis, Arkansas, 2015 West 2nd FIELD GOAL SHOOTING Had 15 steals: 18 by Penn State, 2001 South 2nd Shot 60 percent/half: .600 (15x25) by Florida Gulf Coast, 2016 East 1st Shot 65 percent/half: .650 (13x20) by Texas Tech, 2nd half, 1996 East 2nd MISCELLANEOUS Shot 70 percent/half: .762 (16x21) by Villanova, 2nd half, 1985 Southeast Final Led team in points, rebounds and assists: Nigel Williams-Goss, Gonzaga (15 points, nine Shot 50 percent/both halves: .500 (17x34) and .538 (14x26) by Texas A&M, 2018 rebounds, six assists), 2017 NCAA Final West 2nd Played every minute: 40 by Asante Gist, Iona, 2019 Midwest 1st Shot 60 percent/both halves: .619 (13x21) and .688 (11x16) by Indiana, 1984 East Hit a last-second shot to win: Three-pointer by Kris Jenkins, Villanova, 2016 NCAA Semifinal Final Shot 60 percent/game: .649 (24x37) by Indiana, 1984 East Semifinal Led Carolina by 10 or points at halftime: Texas A&M led 28-42, 2018 West 2nd Shot under 20 percent/half: .167 (7x42) by Radford, 2nd half, 2009 South 1st Led Carolina by 20 or more points: Auburn led by 21 (76-97) with less than a minute to Shot under 30 percent/half: .290 (9x31) by Washington, 2nd half, 2019 Midwest 2nd play and won 80-97, 2019 Midwest Semifinal Shot under 30 percent/game: .275 (22x80) by Radford, 2009 South 1st Shot under 40 percent/game and won: .397 by George Mason (23x58), 2006 East 2nd Shot over 50 percent and lost: .551 (27x49) by Notre Dame, 2016 East Final

THREE-POINTERS Made 7 three-pointers: 7 by Rickey McGill, Iona, 2019 Midwest 1st Attempted 10 three-pointers: 10 by Asante Gist, Iona, 2019 Midwest 1st Made more than 10 three-pointers: 17 by Auburn, 2019 Midwest Semifinal Made less than five three-pointers: 2 by Florida Gulf Coast, 2016 East 1st Attempted 30 three-pointers: 37 by Auburn, 2019 Midwest Semifinal Attempted 40 three-pointers: 41 by Iona, 2019 Midwest 1st Shot 50 percent 3FG (min. 10 att.): .571 (8-14) by Villanova, 2016 NCAA Final

FREE THROWS Made 10 for 10 or better: 12x12 by Tyler Dorsey, Oregon, 2017 NCAA Semifinal Made 10 or more: 12 by Tyler Dorsey, Oregon, 2017 NCAA Semifinal Shot 100 percent: (min. 10 att): 100.0 (12x12) by Villanova, 1991 East 2nd Shot under 50 percent: .471 (8x17) by Auburn, 2019 Midwest Semifinal Shot under 40 percent: .308 (4x13) by Syracuse, 2016 NCAA Semifinal Made 25 free throws: 25 by Oregon, 2017 NCAA Semifinal Made less than five FTs: 4 by Syracuse, 2016 NCAA Semifinal Attempted 30 free throws: 30 by Texas Tech, 1996 East 2nd Attempted less than five FTs: 2 by Princeton, 2001 South 1st

REBOUNDS Had 15 rebounds: 16 by Jordan Bell, Oregon, 2017 NCAA Semifinal Three players had double-figure rebounds: Joey Lynch-Flohr (11), Artsiom Parakhouski (10) and Eric Hall (10), Radford, 2009 South 1st Had 20 offensive rebounds: 20 by Arkansas, 2015 West 3rd Had 50 rebounds: 50 by Texas A&M, 2018 West 2nd

DOUBLE-DOUBLES Two players had double-doubles: Michael Qualls (27 pts, 10 reb) and Bobby Portis (18 pts, 14 reb), Arkansas, 2015 West 2nd Three players had double-doubles: (17 points and 12 rebounds), Mike Yoest (10 points and 12 rebounds) and Corey Gaines (16 points and 10 assists), Loyola Marymount, 1988 West 2nd Points & assists: Sean Colson, UNC Charlotte (21 points and 10 assists), 1998 East 2nd (OT)

TRIPLE-DOUBLE Player had a triple double: Gary Grant, Michigan (24 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists), 1987 East 2nd

ASSISTS Player had 10 assists: 11 by Jared Harper, Auburn, 2019 Midwest Semifinal Had 20 assists: 21 by Auburn, 2019 Midwest Semifinal Had 25 assists: 26 by Georgetown, 2007 East Final (OT) Had 5 or fewer assists: 5 by Syracuse, 2016 NCAA Semifinal

83 1957 NCAA CHAMPIONS

North Carolina’s march toward the NCAA championship in the 1957 Final Four provided legendary head coach Frank McGuire with the de- 1956-57 STATISTICAL LEADERS fining moment of his career and the Tar Heel faithful with more than a Player PPG RPG few tense moments. Lennie Rosenbluth 28.0 8.8 Battle-torn and weary, the Tar Heels faced a seemingly insurmount- able challenge as they headed into the third overtime period against Pete Brennan 14.7 10.4 Kansas in the national championship game. Tommy Kearns 12.8 3.1 Having already taken three overtime periods to defeat Michigan State Joe Quigg 10.3 8.6 in the semifinals, the Tar Heels found themselves without national play- Bob Cunningham 7.2 6.7 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 Wilt Chamberlain 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. All that stood between him and the national title was Chamberlain. Quigg drove the lane, drawing a foul from Chamberlain with six sec- onds remaining. After a Carolina time out, Quigg, a 72 percent free throw shooter, calmly stepped to the line and drained both shots, se- curing a 54-53 victory and Carolina’s second national championship. Carolina finished the season a perfect 32-0 en route to the Tar Heels’ first NCAA championship. Rosenbluth had 20 points and five rebounds in the championship game and Quigg scored 10 points and garnered nine rebounds. Carolina had its fair share of overtime experience entering the Final Four, securing an overtime victory over South Carolina and a double overtime victory over Maryland in the regular season. That experience may have been the difference as the Tar Heels con- 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 Michigan State tested Carolina’s mettle throughout the game. Junior forward Pete Brennan kept Carolina’s championship hopes alive when he nailed a baseline jumper with three seconds remaining in the first overtime to extend the game to another period. Both teams struggled in the second overtime, scoring only one bucket each. Caro- lina finally pulled away in the third overtime period scoring the first six points and holding on to a 74-70 victory. Rosenbluth was the star of the 1957 squad. His 27 points and 8.6 rebounds a game in regular season play led the Tar Heels to the ACC championship and the NCAA tournament berth. Four of the victories came over fellow Big Four and ACC team Wake Forest, with whom Caro- lina had developed an intense rivalry. LENNIE ROSENBLUTH defends Wilt Chamberlain in At the end of his senior season, Rosenbluth 1957 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME the 1957 NCAA championship game. The Tar Heels held on to every major Carolina basketball re- NORTH CAROLINA 54, KANSAS 53 (3OT) defeated the Jayhawks in triple overtime behind 20 cord except for free-throw percentage and total March 23, 1957 points from Rosenbluth. rebounds in a season. Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo. (7,778) The championship season was Carolina’s only Kansas FG FT REB PF TP King 3-12 5-6 4 4 11 trip to the Final Four under the tutelage of Frank Elstun 4-12 3-6 4 2 11 McGuire, who left in 1961 to coach in the NBA. Chamberlain 6-13 11-16 14 3 23 Parker 2-4 0-0 0 0 4 He later went on to coach at South Carolina. In Loneski 0-5 2-3 3 2 2 nine years, McGuire led the Tar Heels to three Billings 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 Johnson 0-1 2-2 0 1 2 Top 10 finishes and six Top 20 finishes. Totals 15-47 23-33 28 14 53 .319 .697

North Carolina FG FT REB PF TP Rosenbluth 8-15 4-4 5 5 20 Cunningham 0-3 0-1 5 4 0 Brennan 4-8 3-7 11 3 11 Kearns 4-8 3-7 1 4 11 Quigg 4-10 2-3 9 4 10 Lotz 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 Young 1-1 0-0 3 1 2 Totals 21-45 12-22 42 21 54 .467 .545

Kansas 22 24 2 0 5 - 53 North Carolina 29 17 2 0 6 - 54

Rebounds: Kansas 28, North Carolina 42 Officials: Conway, Anderson

84 1982 NCAA CHAMPIONS

Every Carolina Basketball fan remembers “The Shot.” It is the most famous play in Tar Heel history and one of the most famous in col- 1981-82 STATISTICAL LEADERS lege athletics. It won Dean Smith his first national championship and launched Michael Jordan as the greatest player in the sport’s history. Player PPG RPG Eric “Sleepy” Floyd had just hit a jumper in the lane to give George- James Worthy 15.6 6.3 town a 62-61 lead as 61,612 fans looked on at the New Orleans Su- Sam Perkins 14.3 7.8 perdome. Carolina called a timeout with 32 seconds remaining. Smith Michael Jordan 13.5 4.4 instructed point guard Jimmy Black to draw the Hoya zone defense to Matt Doherty 9.3 3.0 one side of the court and look to get the ball inside to James Worthy. Jimmy Black 7.6 1.7 But Black couldn’t get the ball to Worthy. Smith had designed the play Assist leader: Jimmy Black, 213 so that if that happened, Black could swing the ball to an open man on the far side of the court. Black found that open man, freshman Michael DEAN SMITH: Jordan. “We had three starters back from the year before, plus Matt Doherty, Jordan stood 16 feet to the left of the basket. Catch-jump-shoot. No who I counted as a co-starter in 1981. Two of our best games all year hesitation. The ball found the bottom of the net. Carolina 63, George- were in New Orleans against Houston and Georgetown. Jordan had his town 62. Fifteen seconds remained on the clock. best game as a freshman in the final, but Worthy was the obvious MVP. Georgetown’s Fred Brown got the ball near mid-court and looked for His play gets overshadowed because of Michael’s shot. And Perkins was an open teammate. He passed the ball in Floyd’s direction, but instead a true hero for his play against Olajuwon in the semifinals. He was sen- found Worthy, who raced downcourt with the ball to seal the victory. sational. It was appropriate that Worthy clinched the win, since he had already “The play was No. 1 to post up Worthy, then have Perkins come in muscled and finessed his way through the Hoya defense en route to five behind him. Or you could go crosscourt to the wing for Michael and he dunks and 28 points. was wide open from 17-18 feet. It looked good, I was right in line with Worthy was not intimidated by the tenacious defense of Hoya fresh- him. Then we we put on our scramble defense. Worthy was out of posi- man center , who logged two blocked shots and three tion, but Jordan stopped the pass that made Fred Brown throw it away.” steals to go with his 23 points and 11 rebounds. Throughout the game, Worthy challenged the Hoyas frontline and hit 13 of his 17 field goal attempts. Carolina advanced to the title game with a 68-63 semifinal victory over Houston. Sam Perkins had 25 points and 10 rebounds. UNC began and finished the year ranked No. 1 in the country in the Associated Press poll. In fact, Carolina held the No. 1 ranking for all but five weeks in 1981-82. The Tar Heels posted a 32-2 record, losing only to Wake Forest at home when Perkins was sick and did not play and at Virginia. Carolina did beat the Cavaliers, 47-45, in the ACC Tournament championship game in Greensboro. Worthy had 16 points and Matt Doherty had 11 points and four assists. Carolina led 34-31 at the half, but the game is most remembered for the Tar Heels using a delay game in the second half. Leading 44-43 with 7:34 to play, Carolina held the ball. Doherty hit three free throws 1982 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME in the last 28 sec- NORTH CAROLINA 63, GEORGETOWN 62 onds to win the game. MICHAEL JORDAN’S shot with 17 seconds to play lifted UNC past George- March 29, 1982 Top-ranked and town. SAM PERKINS and Final 4 MVP JAMES WORTHY celebrate with the Superdome, New Orleans, La. (61,612) top-seeded Carolina trophy (below). Worthy scored 28 in the championship game. Georgetown FG FT REB A PF BS ST TP then survived a scare Smith, E. 6-8 2-2 3 5 5 0 0 14 from James Madison Hancock 0-2 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Ewing 10-15 3-3 11 1 4 2 3 23 in the first round of Brown 1-2 2-2 2 5 4 0 2 4 the NCAA Tourna- Floyd 9-17 0-0 3 5 2 0 4 18 Spriggs 0-2 1-2 1 0 2 0 2 1 ment, beating the Jones 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Dukes, 52-50, in Martin 0-2 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Smith, G. 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Charlotte. A 74-69 Totals 27-51 8-9 22 16 20 2 11 62 win over Alabama and .529 .889 a 70-60 triumph over UNC FG FT REB A PF BS ST TP Villanova in Raleigh’s Doherty 1-3 2-3 3 1 0 0 0 4 Worthy 13-17 2-7 4 0 3 0 3 28 Reynolds Coliseum Perkins 3-7 4-6 7 1 2 1 0 10 sent the Tar Heels to Black 1-4 2-2 3 7 2 0 1 4 Jordan 7-13 2-2 9 2 2 0 2 16 New Orleans for the Peterson 0-3 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 Final Four. Braddock 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Senior guard Jim- Brust 0-0 1-2 1 1 1 0 0 1 Totals 25-47 13-22 30 14 11 1 7 63 my Black was one of .532 .591 five starters in double Georgetown 32 30 - 62 figures in the regional North Carolina 31 32 - 63 final win over Villa-

Turnovers: Georgetown 12 (Brown 4); North Carolina 13 nova. Black had 11 (Doherty, Worthy, Jordan 3) points and 10 assists. Officials: Dabrow, Dibbler, Nichols

85 1993 NCAA CHAMPIONS

Dean Smith had been there before. The last time his Tar Heels walked on the Superdome floor, they walked off as NCAA champions. 1992-93 STATISTICAL LEADERS Now, after a grueling ACC season that included five other Top 25 teams; after a tough road through the East Regional bracket that re- Player PPG RPG quired an overtime victory to escape the final; after defeating a Roy Eric Montross 15.8 7.6 Williams-coached Kansas squad that had beaten the Tar Heels just two George Lynch 14.7 9.6 years prior in the national semifinal— Carolina was back on the Super- Donald Williams 14.3 1.9 dome floor playing for the national championship. Brian Reese 11.4 3.6 The 1993 Tar Heels were ready. Center Eric Montross and senior for- Derrick Phelps 8.1 4.4 ward George Lynch anchored the team and shooting guard Donald Wil- Assist leader: Derrick Phelps, 196 liams provided the spark from the outside. Point guard Derrick Phelps ran the offense and a handful of role players brought everything together Despite the loss to the Yellow Jackets, Carolina was No. 1 in the East in typical Dean Smith fashion. Regional. Wins over East Carolina, Rhode Island and Arkansas set up Michigan was ready too, though. The raucous Wolverines, led by vo- a regional championship against Cincinnati in the Meadowlands. The cal center and the rest of the “Fab Five,” had lost the Bearcats had played in the Final Four in 1992. championship game in 1992 and were hungry to redeem themselves. Nick Van Exel hit six three-pointers in the first half and the Bearcats They won a hard-fought overtime battle against Jamal Mashburn and the built a 29-14 lead with 7:08 left in the opening half, but the Tar Heels Kentucky Wildcats in the national semifinal, 81-78, and were confident rallied to pull within one at halftime. they would return to Ann Arbor with a championship. In the second half, Phelps clamped down on Van Exel, limiting him The styles of the two teams couldn’t have been any further apart. The to just one field goal. Tar Heels were a traditional Dean Smith team — talented, disciplined Carolina led late in regulation, but Tarrance Gibson’s driving layup and focused. The Wolverines had brought a brash, new feel to the game, with 35 seconds to play tied the game. The Tar Heels had a a chance famous for their black shoes, baggy shorts and playground style of play. to win at the buzzer, but Brian Reese’s dunk attempt after an out-of- The teams battled back and forth throughout the game. Michigan led bounds play with 0.8 seconds left ricocheted off the back iron. by 10 in the first half, but Carolina rallied for a 42-36 lead at intermis- Williams starred in overtime, hitting back-to-back three-pointers and sion. The Wolverines built a 67-63 lead with 4:30 left to play, but the the Tar Heels hung on for a 75-68 win. Tar Heels scored nine unanswered points to take a 72-67 lead with Lynch was the heart and soul of the team and recorded double-dou- 1:03 to play. bles in each of the last four NCAA Tournament victories. Trailing by four, Williams began the 9-0 run with a three-pointer, then Phelps hit a fastbreak layup to give UNC the lead with 3:07 to play. Bas- DEAN SMITH: kets by Lynch and Montross upped the lead to five with a minute to go. “We had a such great leader in George Lynch and our team had a lot Michigan responded with a Ray Jackson jump shot and a Chris Web- of confidence. We were very poised. I know I had a lot of confidence in ber put-back to bring the Wolverines back to within 72-71 with 36 sec- Derrick Phelps and Lynch. The last four games all were close games. onds to play. Arkansas went down to the wire, Cincinnati we should have won in Carolina junior forward Pat Sullivan was fouled with 20 seconds left regulation, but won in overtime. Michigan was a great game with and went to the line for a one-and-one. Sullivan connected on the first, Donald Williams hitting key shots. So many of those games could have but missed the second and Webber got the rebound with the Wolverines gone either way.” trailing 73-71. Webber stumbled and appeared to travel, but the officials made no call. He then dribbled past halfcourt and found himself surrounded by the Tar Heels 1993 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME and called a timeout. However, Michigan did NORTH CAROLINA 77, MICHIGAN 71 not have any timeouts remaining and the of- Monday, April 5, 1993 ficials called a technical foul on the Michigan Superdome, New Orleans, La. (64,151) bench. North Carolina FG 3FG FT REB A PF BS ST TP Williams hit two free throws and Carolina Reese 2-7 0-1 4-4 5 3 1 0 0 8 Lynch 6-12 0-0 0-0 10 1 3 2 1 12 marched on to a 77-71 victory. It was only Montross 5-11 0-0 6-9 5 0 2 1 0 16 Phelps 4-6 0-1 1-2 3 6 0 0 3 9 appropriate that Williams stood at the line at Williams 8-12 5-7 4-4 1 1 1 0 1 25 the end of the game, as he dominated the Fi- Sullivan 1-2 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 0 0 3 Salvadori 0-0 0-0 2-2 4 1 1 1 0 2 nal Four en route to Most Outstanding Player Rodl 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 2 honors. Williams made five of seven three Calabria 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wenstrom 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 pointers and scored 25 points in both the Cherry 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 national semifinal and championship games. Totals 27-55 5-11 18-23 29 13 10 4 7 77 .491 .455 .783 The Tar Heels finished the season 34-4, Michigan FG 3FG FT REB A PF BS ST TP winning 18 consecutive games at one point. Webber 11-18 0-1 1-2 11 1 2 3 1 23 Carolina had even faced Michigan early on in Jackson 2-3 0-0 2-2 1 1 5 0 1 6 Howard 3-8 0-0 1-1 7 3 3 0 0 7 the season at the Rainbow Classic and lost, Rose 5-12 2-6 0-0 1 4 3 0 0 12 79-78, courtesy a last-second shot from Wol- King 6-13 1-5 2-2 6 4 2 0 1 15 Riley 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 1 1 2 verine point guard Jalen Rose. Pelinka 2-4 2-3 0-0 2 1 1 0 0 6 The 18-game win streak was snapped by Talley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Voskuil 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 a 77-75 loss to Georgia Tech in the ACC Totals 30-62 5-15 6-7 33 17 18 4 4 71 Tournament championship game. The Tar North Carolina 42 35 - 77 Heels played that game without Phelps, who Michigan 36 35 - 71 Final 4 MVP DONALD WILLIAMS scored 25 points in the semifinal vs. Kansas and 25 in injured his back when he was fouled from be- Turnovers: North Carolina 10 (Phelps 5); Michigan 14 (Rose 6) hind on a layup attempt in the ACC semifinal Officials: Hightower, Harrington, Stupin the championship game vs. Michigan. against Virginia. 86 2005 NCAA CHAMPIONS

It began with an upset loss to Santa Clara and ended by beating No. 1 ranked Illinois in St. Louis. Along the way, the Tar Heels went 33-4, won 2004-05 STATISTICAL LEADERS the ACC regular-season title with a 14-2 record and defied the experts who said they were too selfish to win a national title. Player PPG RPG Instead, led by seniors Jawad Williams, Jackie Manuel and Melvin Sean May 17.5 10.7 Scott, and under the tutelage of second-year head coach Roy Williams, Rashad McCants 16.0 3.0 the Tar Heels became the best team in the nation. Carolina led the Jawad Williams 13.1 4.0 country in scoring and assists and held the opposition to 40 percent Raymond Felton 12.9 4.3 shooting. Marvin Williams 11.3 6.6 Center Sean May arguably became the finest player in the country, Assist leader: Raymond Felton, 249 racking up eight straight double-doubles and averaging 17.5 points and 10.7 rebounds. Point guard Raymond Felton joined May on the All-ACC first team and won the Bob Cousy Award as the best point guard in the country. He led the ACC in assists and hit 44 percent from three-point range. Carolina lost at Wake Forest and Duke, but clinched its first outright conference title since 1993 with a 75-73 win over the Blue Devils in the regular-season finale. May had 26 points and 24 rebounds and Marvin Williams capped a rally from nine points behind with a three-point play with 17 seconds remaining. UNC survived a first round scare in the ACC Tournament from Clem- son in large part thanks to Felton’s career-high 29 points. But Georgia Tech bounced the Tar Heels from in the semifinals behind Will Bynum’s 35 points. Carolina earned a No. 1 seed and opened NCAA play against Oakland in front of a raucous crowd in Charlotte. UNC took out any lingering frus- trations from the ACC Tournament in the first half, shooting 73 percent from the floor en route to a 59-33 advantage. Marvin Williams and Sean May combined for 39 points and 16 rebounds and Carolina opened its title run with a 96-68 win. Iowa State was next in round two. Leading 36-33, UNC closed the first half with nine unanswered points. Iowa State never came within single digits in the second half. May had 24 points and 17 rebounds and Marvin Williams added 20 points and 15 boards. Fifth-seeded Villanova gave Carolina a stern test in Syracuse in the Sweet 16. The Wildcats went to a four-guard offense and built a 21-9 lead midway through the first half behind Randy Foye’s hot shooting. May scored 12 of UNC’s 29 points as the Tar Heels clawed to within four at the break. UNC took the lead for good on a The Illini made 5 of 19 threes in the first McCants three with 7:20 to play and extend- 2005 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME half, but got hot and tied the game at 65- ed its lead to 10 points with 3:45 remaining. NORTH CAROLINA 75, ILLINOIS 70 65 with 5:34 to play. Felton knocked home a But Felton fouled out with 2:13 to play Monday, April 4, 2005 long three moments later, but the game was and the Wildcats pulled to within 64-62 with Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Mo. (47,262) tied again at 70 with 2:40 to play. 40 seconds left. Scott, who took over the UNC FG 3FG FT Reb. The Tar Heels took the lead for good with MP M-A M-A M-A O-D-T A B S Pts. point, canned two free throws for a four-point J. Williams* 22 3-6 3-4 0-0 1-4-5 0 1 1 9 1:27 to play as Marvin Williams tipped in a lead. Villanova made one free throw and had McCants* 31 6-15 2-5 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 1 14 missed shot. Illinois missed a pair of three- May* 34 10-11 0-0 6-8 2-8-10 2 1 0 26 a chance to tie, but Allen Ray was whistled Felton* 35 4-9 4-5 5-6 0-3-3 7 0 2 17 pointers; then Felton stole a pass. Felton hit for a travel with nine seconds to play. Manuel* 18 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-3-3 2 0 0 0 Scott 13 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 three free throws in the final seconds to give May dominated the regional final against Terry 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 Carolina a 75-70 win and Roy Williams his Wisconsin with 29 points and 12 rebounds. Thomas 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 M. Williams 24 4-8 0-1 0-1 3-2-5 0 0 0 8 first NCAA title. May, the Final Four MVP, had The game was tied at 44 at halftime, but UNC Noel 20 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 0 0 0 1 26 points and 10 rebounds. went on a 14-0 run early in the second half. 27-52 9-16 12-19 8-26-34 12 2 4 75 .519 .563 .632 McCants had a key block and three-pointer ROY WILLIAMS: UI FG 3FG FT Reb. in the final three minutes to secure the win. MP M-A M-A M-A O-D-T A B S Pts. “I had watched One Shining Moment for Michigan State led UNC by five at half- Augustine* 9 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 Powell* 38 4-10 1-2 0-0 8-6-14 1 0 1 9 so many years, and I had always wanted to time in the national semifinals, but UNC out- Head* 37 8-21 5-16 0-0 1-4-5 3 1 2 21 watch it from the arena, from the floor, when scored the Spartans, 54-33, in the second Williams* 40 7-16 3-10 0-2 0-4-4 7 0 1 17 Brown* 38 4-10 2-8 2-2 0-4-4 7 0 3 12 it was about my team. It was a moment half to post an 87-71 win. May scored 22 McBride 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 where I reached up to wipe a tear away be- Carter 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 1 0 and Jawad Williams had 20. The Tar Heels Smith 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 cause as a coach, that is the moment. That’s held Michigan State to 34 percent shooting. Ingram 30 4-9 1-3 2-2 5-2-7 0 0 0 11 what you dream about.” Team 1-1-2 No. 2-ranked Carolina squared off against 27-70 12-40 4-6 17-22-39 18 1 8 70 top-ranked Illinois in the championship. The .386 .300 .667 Illini had been ranked No. 1 since Dec. 6th. Turnovers: UNC 10 (four with 2); UI 8 (Head 4) But the Tar Heels built a 40-27 halftime lead Officials: Ed Corbett, John Cahill, Verne Harris behind 14 points from McCants and eight UNC 40 35 - 75 points and six assists from Felton. UI 27 43 - 70 87 2009 NCAA CHAMPIONS

2008-09 STATISTICAL LEADERS

Player PPG RPG Tyler Hansbrough 20.7 8.1 Ty Lawson 16.6 3.0 Wayne Ellington 15.8 4.9 Danny Green 13.1 4.7 Deon Thompson 10.6 5.7 Assist leader: Ty Lawson, 230

knocked the Tar Heels out in the semifinals. Carolina was a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament South Regional. Wayne Ellington began his stellar NCAA Tournament with 25 points and Carolina held Radford under 28 percent shooting from the floor as the Tar Heels overwhelmed the Highlanders 101-58 in the opening round. In the first half, Hansbrough set the ACC career scoring record, breaking the mark held by Duke’s J.J. Redick. LSU in the second round proved to be the most challenging test en route to the title. Carolina led by nine at the half, but the Tigers surged ahead by five points early in the second period. Lawson, who did not play against Radford and was a gametime decision to play against LSU, was spectacular. He scored 21 second-half points, leading Carolina to an 84-70 win. Lawson and Ellington scored 23 points apiece and Dan- ny Green hit a key three-pointer to help UNC advance. The Tar Heels began 2008-09 with lofty expectations as five starters The Tar Heels dominated both games in the regional in Memphis, returned from a team that won a school-record 36 games and a trip to beating Gonzaga in the Sweet 16 98-77 behind Hansbrough’s 24 points the Final Four the previous year. Carolina was an unprecedented unani- and 10 rebounds. In the regional final, UNC never trailed, toppling mous No. 1 pick in both the media and coaches’ polls. Player of the Year Blake Griffin and Oklahoma 72-60. Lawson earned Injuries took an early toll on the championship hopes, however, as regional MVP honors as Carolina shot 61.9 percent from the field in the 2008 National Player of the Year Tyler Hans- second half against the Sooners. brough, senior Marcus Ginyard and freshman 2009 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME The Tar Heels beat Villanova in the nation- Tyler Zeller all saw time on the injured list NORTH CAROLINA 89, MICHIGAN STATE 72 al semifinals, in which UNC was appearing early in the season. Hansbrough would miss Monday, April 6, 2009 for the third time in five years. Lawson had four games with a stress reaction in his leg Ford Field, Detroit, Mich. (72,922) 22 points and eight assists and Hansbrough and ankle sprain, Ginyard would play in only MSU FG 3FG FT Reb. added his 47th career double-double with 18 three games all year because of a stress frac- MP M-A M-A M-A O-D-T A B S Pts. points and 11 rebounds. The Tar Heels led ture in his foot, and Zeller suffered a broken Morgan* 19 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 0 0 0 4 Roe* 17 1-1 0-0 0-1 2-6-8 0 1 0 2 49-40 at the half, but the Wildcats closed wrist in the second game that sidelined him Suton* 31 7-10 3-4 0-0 3-8-11 0 2 0 17 Lucas* 35 4-12 0-1 6-8 0-0-0 7 0 0 14 to within five early in the second. That would for 23 contests. Walton* 24 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 3 0 0 2 prove to be the closest any opponent got to The Tar Heels retained their top ranking Ibok 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 Allen 17 0-8 0-7 3-5 1-0-1 1 0 0 3 UNC in the second half of the last four NCAA through early January by winning their first Thornton 3 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-3-3 0 0 0 2 Tournament games. Green hit a three, Law- 13 games, routing Kentucky and Michigan Summers 21 4-10 2-6 3-4 2-3-5 2 1 0 13 Dahlman 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 2 son scored on a fast break layup and the lead State and winning the Maui Invitational Green 12 2-2 0-0 3-5 2-5-7 0 0 1 7 shot back to double figures. That win setup a along the way. On December 18th, Hans- Crandell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 Lucious 14 2-5 2-5 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 6 rematch with Michigan State, whom the Tar brough set the UNC scoring record, surpass- Herzog 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 Gray 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 Heels beat 98-63 in December. ing Phil Ford’s mark against Evansville. Team 0-2-2 The championship game was all Carolina. Carolina lost its first two games in ACC play 22-55 7-23 21-29 13-29-42 13 5 1 72 .400 .304 .724 Played in front of nearly 73,000 fans, most to Boston College and Wake Forest. of whom wore Michigan State green, the Tar The Tar Heels then won 13 of their next UNC FG 3FG FT Reb. MP M-A M-A M-A O-D-T A B S Pts. Heels scored 55 first-half points and led by 14 games to capture the ACC regular-season Thompson* 23 3-8 0-0 3-4 0-3-3 0 0 0 9 21 at the break, both NCAA records. Elling- crown with a 13-3 record. Ty Lawson knocked Hansbrough* 34 6-14 0-2 6-10 1-6-7 2 0 0 18 Lawson* 37 3-10 0-3 15-18 0-4-4 6 0 8 21 ton scored 17 points in the opening stanza off Florida State with a buzzer-beating three- Green* 24 2-4 2-3 0-0 2-1-3 4 0 1 6 Ellington* 35 7-12 3-3 2-2 2-2-4 0 0 0 19 and earned Most Outstanding Player honors. pointer, scored 21 second-half points in a Campbell 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 Hansbrough added 18 points and Lawson 101-87 win at Duke, hit numerous clutch Frasor 23 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 2 Drew II 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 dominated on both ends of the floor with 21 three-pointers in a close win at Miami and Tanner 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 points, six assists and a championship game earned ACC Player of the Year honors. Law- Watts 1 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 2 Davis 14 5-7 0-0 1-4 2-6-8 0 0 0 11 record eight steals. The game was never clos- son also earned first-team All-America acco- Moody 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 er than 13 points in the second half as Caro- lades and won the Cousy Award as the top Copeland 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 Zeller 1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 lina won, 89-72. point guard in the country. He became the Team 2-0-2 first point guard to be ACC Player of the Year 28-61 5-12 28-40 11-24-35 13 0 9 89 .459 .417 .700 ROY WILLIAMS: in 31 years. Turnovers: MSU 21 (Lucas 6); UNC 7 (three with 2) “My hats are off to the guys in our locker Lawson severely injured a toe two days Officials: Tom O’Neill, Curtis Shaw, Tony Greene room, because they took me on one fantastic before UNC’s Senior Day win over Duke. MSU 34 38 - 72 ride, and it’s something I’ll never forget.” He played in that game but was unable to UNC 55 34 - 89 play in the ACC Tournament as Florida State 88 2017 NCAA CHAMPIONS

Three starters – point guard Joel Berry II and forwards 2016-17 STATISTICAL LEADERS Justin Jackson and Kennedy Meeks – returned from the Player PPG RPG 2016 team that came within Justin Jackson 18.3 4.7 seconds of winning a national Joel Berry II 14.7 3.1 championship. Kennedy Meeks 12.5 9.5 The Tar Heels began the Isaiah Hicks 11.8 5.5 year ranked sixth in the na- Tony Bradley 7.1 5.1 tion and opened with seven Assist leader: Joel Berry II, 138 straight wins, including a win over Wisconsin to win the second-ranked Gonzaga, which came into the contest 37-1 on the sea- Maui Jim Invitational. son. Non-conference losses to Berry had a game-high 22 points and six assists, Isaiah Hicks hit Indiana and Kentucky (103- a key basket with 26 seconds to play and Meeks had an offensive re- 100 in Las Vegas in which bound, block and steal in the final minute to lead UNC to the title. Jackson scored a career-high Carolina finished the season number one in the nation in rebounding, 34 points) and a stunning offensive rebounding and rebound margin, so it was appropriate that ACC opening defeat at Georgia Hicks’ basket came after an offensive rebound by Meeks. That basket Tech dropped UNC out of the gave UNC 20 second-chance points in the title game; the Tar Heels were Top 10 heading into the new 17-0 for the season when scoring 20 or more second-chance points. year. The Tar Heels held their six opponents in the NCAA Tournament to Carolina went 8-1 in ACC play in January, highlighted by an overtime 39.6 percent shooting from the floor. win at Clemson, a 107-56 trouncing of NC State and a 96-83 win over Jackson earned consensus first-team All-America honors and was the ninth-ranked Florida State. ACC Player of the Year. He led the team in scoring at 18.3 points per The Tar Heels had four wins over Top-20 teams in their final eight game and set a single-season UNC record with 105 three-point field regular-season games, including a 90-83 win over Duke in the regular- goals. Berry became the first player to score 20 or more points in con- season finale when Berry went 5 for 5 from three-point range and scored secutive national championship games (he had 20 against Villanova in 28 points. UNC went 14-4 in league play to win the ACC regular-season 2016) since Hall of Famer Bill Walton for UCLA in 1972-73, for the eighth time in the last 13 years. Jackson and freshman Tony Bradley were selected in the first round of UNC earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA South Regional and beat Texas the 2017 NBA Draft; Jackson was the 15th pick and Bradley the 28th. Southern by 39 points in the first round. In the second round, UNC Head coach Roy Williams became the first to win three national cham- trailed Arkansas, 65-60, but out-scored the Razorbacks 12-0 over the pionships at his alma mater and joined John Wooden, Mike Krzyzewski, final three minutes to win by seven. It was the largest come-from-behind Bob Knight, Adolph Rupp and Jim Calhoun with three national titles. win that late in a game by UNC in its NCAA Tournament history. Berry and Jackson combined for 50 points and Luke Maye had 16 points and 12 rebounds in a 92-80 win over Butler in the Sweet 16 to set up a 1 vs. 2 seed matchup against Ken- tucky for the right to advance to the Final 2017 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ROY WILLIAMS: Four. NORTH CAROLINA 71, GONZAGA 65 “One of the neatest things was how our Jackson led all scorers in the regional final Monday, April 3, 2017 University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz. (76,168) players reacted after we had pretty much with 19 points, and Meeks grabbed a career- clinched the championship game victory over high 17 rebounds, but it was Maye, a sopho- GONZAGA FG 3FG FT Reb. MP M-A M-A M-A O-D-T A B S Pts. Gonzaga. It was a stunning moment. They more who averaged about 13 minutes a game Williams* 23 4-7 1-3 0-0 0-5-5 0 0 0 9 had invested so much sweat, attention to de- off the bench, who hit the winning shot and Karnowski* 29 1-8 0-0 7-9 2-7-9 0 1 0 9 Mathews* 32 2-7 2-5 0-1 0-3-3 1 0 1 6 tail, and love for each other that you could earned South Regional MVP honors. Williams- Goss* 39 5-17 1-3 4-8 2-7-9 6 0 0 15 see the enormity of winning the champion- Carolina led by five at the half, but the Cats Perkins* 35 3-8 3-6 4-5 0-2-2 3 0 0 13 ship just one year after losing in the last sec- pulled ahead by five with less than five min- Melson 14 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 3 Jones 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 ond, and it was overwhelming to them.” utes to play. The Tar Heels surged ahead by Collins 14 4-6 0-0 1-1 3-4-7 0 3 1 9 seven, but Kentucky’s Malik Monk tied the Tillie 14 0-3 0-0 1-2 2-7-9 1 1 0 1 Team 3-2-5 game with just over seven seconds to play on 20-59 8-19 17-26 12-37-49 11 5 2 65 a three-pointer. .339 .421 .654 Meeks quickly in-bounded the ball to Theo UNC FG 3FG FT Reb. MP M-A M-A M-A O-D-T A B S Pts. Pinson, who raced upcourt and pitched the Meeks* 22 3-5 0-0 1-4 4-6-10 0 2 2 7 ball to Maye, who sank a 19-footer with 0.3 Hicks* 30 5-9 0-0 3-5 3-6-9 1 2 1 13 Jackson* 37 6-19 0-0 4-5 3-1-4 3 2 1 16 seconds to play for a 75-73 victory. Maye fin- Pinson* 30 2-9 0-4 2-2 1-8-9 2 1 1 6 ished with a career-high 17 points. Berry II* 37 7-19 4-13 4-8 0-3-3 6 1 2 22 Britt 13 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 0 2 Carolina became the first team to play in 20 Bradley 18 2-8 0-0 1-2 2-5-7 1 0 0 5 Woods 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 Final Fours. In the semifinals, the Tar Heels Maye 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 held on for a 77-76 win over Oregon behind Team 0-0-0 26-73 4-27 15-26 15-31-46 15 8 7 71 25 points and 14 rebounds by Meeks and 22 .356 .148 .577 points by Jackson. UNC led the entire second Turnovers: Gonzaga 14 (Collins, Karnowksi 4); UNC 4 (four play- half, but needed a pair of offensive rebounds ers with one) by Pinson and Meeks in the last five seconds Officials: Michael Stephens, Verne Harris, Mike Eades after missed free throws to secure the win. GONZ 35 30 - 65 In the championship game, UNC played UNC 32 39 - 71 89 RECORD 20 FINAL FOURS

1946—New York, Madison Square Garden 1991—Indianapolis, Ind., Hoosier Dome Head Coach: Ben Carnevale Head Coach: Dean Smith lost to Oklahoma A&M, 40-43, in the national championship game lost to Kansas, 73-79, in a national semifinal won East Regional in New York (beat Ohio State) won East Regional in East Rutherford, N.J. (beat Temple) All-Regional: Hubert Davis, Rick Fox NCAA CHAMPIONS 1957—Kansas City, Mo., Municipal Auditorium NCAA CHAMPIONS Head Coach: Frank McGuire 1993—New Orleans, La., Superdome beat Kansas, 54-53, in triple overtime in the national championship game Head Coach: Dean Smith All-Final Four: Pete Brennan, Lennie Rosenbluth beat Michigan, 77-71, in the national championship game won NCAA East Regional in Philadelphia, Pa. (beat Syracuse) Final Four MVP: Donald Williams Regional MVP: Lennie Rosenbluth All-Final Four: George Lynch, Eric Montross, Donald Williams won East Regional in East Rutherford, N.J. (beat Cincinnati) 1967—Louisville, Ky., Freedom Hall Regional MVP: George Lynch Head Coach: Dean Smith All-Regional: George Lynch, Eric Montross, Donald Williams lost to Dayton, 62-76, in a national semifinal won East Regional in College Park, Md. (beat Boston College) 1995—Seattle, Wash., Kingdome Regional MVP: Bobby Lewis Head Coach: Dean Smith All-Regional: Rusty Clark, Bobby Lewis, Larry Miller lost to Arkansas, 68-75, in a national semifinal won South Regional in Birmingham, Ala. (beat Kentucky) 1968—Los Angeles, Calif., Sports Arena Regional MVP: Jerry Stackhouse Head Coach: Dean Smith All-Regional: Jerry Stackhouse, Rasheee Wallace, Donald Williams lost to UCLA, 55-78, in the national championship game All-Final Four: Larry Miller 1997—Indianapolis, Ind., RCA Dome won East Regional in Raleigh, N.C. (beat Davidson) Head Coach: Dean Smith Regional MVP: Rusty Clark lost to Arizona, 58-66, in a national semifinal All-Regional: Rusty Clark, Larry Miller, Charles Scott won East Regional in Syracuse, N.Y. (beat Louisville) Regional MVP: Shammond Williams 1969—Louisville, Ky., Freedom Hall All-Regional: Vince Carter, Ed Cota, Antawn Jamison, Shammond Williams Head Coach: Dean Smith lost to Purdue, 65-92, in a national semifinal 1998—San Antonio, Texas, Alamodome All-Final Four: Charles Scott Head Coach: Bill Guthridge won East Regional in College Park, Md. (beat Davidson) lost to Utah, 59-66, in a national semifinal Regional MVP: Charles Scott won East Regional in Greensboro, N.C. (beat Conecticut) All-Regional: Bill Bunting, Charles Scott Regional MVP: Antawn Jamison All-Regional: Vince Carter, Ed Cota, Antawn Jamison, Shammond Williams 1972—Los Angeles, Calif., Sports Arena Head Coach: Dean Smith 2000—Indianapolis, Ind., RCA Dome lost to Florida State, 75-79, in a national semifinal Head Coach: Bill Guthridge All-Final Four: Robert McAdoo lost to Florida, 59-71, in a national semifinal won East Regional in Morgantown, W. Va. (beat Penn) won South Regional in Austin, Texas (beat Tulsa) Regional MVP: Dennis Wuycik Regional MVP: Joseph Forte All-Regional: George Karl, Robert McAdoo, Dennis Wuycik All-Regional: Jason Capel, Ed Cota, Joseph Forte

1977—Atlanta, Ga., Omni NCAA CHAMPIONS Head Coach: Dean Smith 2005—St. Louis, Mo., Edward Jones Dome lost to Marquette, 59-67, in the national championship game Head Coach: Roy Williams All-Final Four: Mike O’Koren beat Illinois, 75-70, in the national championship game won East Regional in College Park, Md. (beat Kentucky) Final Four MVP: Sean May Regional MVP: John Kuester All-Final Four: Raymond Felton, Sean May, Rashad McCants All-Regional: Walter Davis, John Kuester won East Regional in Syracuse, N.Y. (beat Wisconsin) Regional MVP: Sean May 1981—Philadelphia, Pa., Spectrum All-Regional: Sean May, Rashad McCants Head Coach: Dean Smith lost to Indiana, 50-63, in the national championship game 2008—San Antonio, Texas, Alamodome All-Final Four: Al Wood Head Coach: Roy Williams won West Regional in Salt Lake City, Utah (beat Kansas State) lost to Kansas, 66-84, in national semifinal Regional MVP: Al Wood won East Regional in Charlotte, N.C. (beat Louisville) All-Regional: Sam Perkins, Al Wood, James Worthy Regional MVP: Tyler Hansbrough All-Regional: Wayne Ellington, Tyler Hansbrough, Ty Lawson NCAA CHAMPIONS 1982—New Orleans, La., Superdome NCAA CHAMPIONS Head Coach: Dean Smith 2009—Detroit, Mich., Ford Field beat Georgetown, 63-62, in the national championship game Head Coach: Roy Williams Final Four MVP: James Worthy beat Michigan State, 89-72, in the national championship game All-Final Four: Michael Jordan, Sam Perkins, James Worthy Final Four MVP: Wayne Ellington won East Regional in Raleigh, N.C. (beat Villanova) All-Final Four: Wayne Ellington, Tyler Hansbrough, Ty Lawson Regional MVP: James Worthy won South Regional in Memphis, Tenn. (beat Oklahoma) All-Regional: Jimmy Black, Sam Perkins, James Worthy Regional MVP: Ty Lawson All-Regional: Danny Green, Tyler Hansbrough, Ty Lawson 90 2016—Houston, Texas, NRG Stadium 1969 Head Coach: Roy Williams First-team All-America Charles Scott led Carolina with 22.3 points and lost to Villanova, 74-77, in the national championship game 7.1 rebounds per game. Carolina advanced to the NCAA Tournament with All-Final Four: Joel Berry II, Brice Johnson a stellar comeback victory over Duke in the ACC finals. Led by Scott, who won East Regional in Philadelphia (beat Notre Dame) scored 40 points and nabbed five rebounds, the Tar Heels rallied from a Regional MVP: Brice Johnson nine-point halftime deficit to defeat the Blue Devils, 85-74. All-Regional: Brice Johnson, Marcus Paige Scott had 22 points, nine rebounds and six assists against Duquesne and 32 points, six rebounds and four assists against Davidson in the regional NCAA CHAMPIONS final. He hit the game-winner as time expired to give the Tar Heels the 87-85 2017—Glendale, Ariz., University of Phoenix Stadium win over ’s Wildcats to send Carolina to the Final Four. Head Coach: Roy Williams The Boilermakers’ Rick Mount scored 36 and Bill Keller added 20 to lead beat Gonzaga, 71-65, in the national championship game Purdue to a 92-65 victory in the national semifinals. Final Four MVP: Joel Berry II 1972 All-Final Four: Joel Berry II, Justin Jackson, Kennedy Meeks The Tar Heels earned an NCAA bid with a 73-64 victory over Maryland won South Regional in Memphis, Tenn. (beat Kentucky) in the ACC Championship, avenging an earlier 79-77 overtime loss to the Regional MVP: Luke Maye Terps. All-Regional: Joel Berry II, Justin Jackson, Luke Maye George Karl had 18 points and Dennis Wuycik added 16 to lead UNC to a 92-69 rout of South Carolina in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. (non-national championship season summaries listed below) Wuycik (18), Robert McAdoo (17) and Karl (16) led UNC to a 73-59 win over Penn in the regional final. 1946 Carolina lost to Florida State, 79-75, in the Final Four. McAdoo had 24 Carolina finished first in Southern Conference play with a 13-1 record, but points and 15 rebounds, but his teammates made 19 of 51 shots from the was beaten by Wake Forest in the SoCon Tournament semifinals. Duke won floor, and the Tar Heels could not overcome a 13-point halftime deficit. Ron the postseason title, but the NCAA Committee selected Carolina to represent King led Florida State with 22 points. District 3 in the NCAA Tournament at New York’s Madison Square Garden. “This was one of our great teams,” says Coach Smith. “We played ex- NYU was favored to beat UNC in the East Regional semifinal, but 27-year- tremely well to get to the Final Four, paying back South Carolina for beating old Bones McKinney scored 11 points to lead Carolina to a 57-49 win. us in the ACC Tournament the year before. We beat a very good Penn team. McKinney originally played at NC State, but enrolled at Carolina in January We were ranked No. 2 in the nation and UCLA was No.1. I think we looked 1946 after being discharged from the U.S. Army. past Florida State ahead to UCLA. McAdoo fouled out with 13 minutes to John “Hook” Dillon, a sophomore from Georgia and Carolina’s leading play.” scorer with 12.9 points per game, and Bob Paxton led Carolina past Ohio 1977 State in the East Regional final. The Buckeyes led by five with less than Injuries dominated the storylines in the incredible run to the champion- three minutes to play, but Paxton sent the game into overtime with a jump ship game. shot with under 20 seconds to play. Dillon scored the key shot in overtime as In the second round, Phil Ford scored 27 points to lead the Tar Heels, UNC held on for a 60-57 win. playing without an injured Walter Davis, to a 69-66 win over Purdue. On St. Defending national champion Oklahoma A&M beat Carolina, 43-40, in Patrick’s Day, the Tar Heels trailed Notre Dame by 14 in the second half, but the championship game, despite Dillon’s 16 points. Seven-foot center Bob John Kuester had 14 points, eight assists and seven steals and Ford scored Kurland had 23 points to lead the Aggies. 29 points, including two free throws with two seconds remaining, to earn a 79-77 win. 1967 Davis, despite a broken finger, scored 21 points as the Tar Heels beat Junior forward Larry Miller, the ACC Player of the Year, and five heralded Kentucky, 79-72, in the East Regional final. sophomores led the Tar Heels to a 22-6 record, an ACC title and first Final The Tar Heels trailed UNLV, 49-43, at the half, in the national semifinals, Four under head coach Dean Smith. but the Tar Heels prevailed, 84-83, behind freshman Mike O’Koren’s 31 Carolina reached the Final Four with a 96-80 victory over Boston College points and eight rebounds. Davis made all seven of his field goal attempts in the Eastern Regional final. Senior forward Bob Lewis earned regional MVP and finished with 19 points. honors after scoring 31 points in the championship game. Miller added 22 In the championship, Al McGuire’s Warriors built a 39-27 lead, but Caro- points and center Rusty Clark posted a double-double with 18 points and lina surged ahead in the second half. However, (19), Bo Ellis and 18 rebounds. Jim Boylan (14 apiece) led Marquette to the title. The Tar Heels lost to Dayton, 76-62, in the national semifinals in Lou- “Coach Guthridge called that our most amazing year,” says Coach Smith. isville, Ky. Flyer forward Don May scored 34 points and grabbed 15 re- “We had more huggers that year – that means when the game is over we bounds. Clark had 19 points and 11 rebounds and Miller scored 13 points are all hugging in the dressing room. We lost our All-America center Tom and grabbed 13 rebounds. LaGarde in February; then we had a great run. Walter couldn’t shoot against “The big thing is we had to win the ACC Tournament before we could even Notre Dame, but Phil happened to make free throws even with his hyper- go to the NCAA Tournament,” says Coach Smith. “I was concerned about extended elbow. We held the ball against Kentucky in the second half to go how we would do in the NCAAs in overcoming the excitement of winning the to the Final Four. Then O’Koren came on and was great against UNLV. We ACC Tournament. We did go to the Final Four with three sophomore starters lost to a really good Marquette team. Jimmy Boylan was terrific against us in that year. That was a thrilling time.” the final – he once called wanting to transfer to Carolina, but I suggested he call Coach McGuire instead.” 1968 Carolina beat Ohio State, 80-66, to advance to the national championship game. Junior forward Bill Bunting had 17 points and 12 rebounds and Miller logged 20 points and six rebounds. Miller had earned All-America honors and was the MVP at the ACC Tournament for the second year in a row. Carolina played defending champion UCLA for the championship in the Los Angeles Sports Arena. National Player of the Year Lew Alcindor scored 34 points and pulled down 16 rebounds to lead the Bruins to a 78-55 win, their fourth title in five years. Miller led the Tar Heels with 14 points and six rebounds. “We were ready this time for the NCAAs, based on the year before,” says Coach Smith. “We were great against undefeated St. Bonaventure with Bob Lanier in the opening round. The field was not seeded in those days. We faced Lew Alcindor and UCLA in the championship game. I do think that was the best college team I had ever seen to that date.”

91 1981 The Tar Heels swept through the West Regional with little trouble, beat- ing Pittsburgh, Utah and Kansas State. Sam Perkins had 15 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks in the regional semifinals and 16 points and 11 boards in the regional final against Kansas State. Wood was outstanding against the Wildcats, scoring 21 points and pulling down 17 rebounds. The national semifinal was a clash between the ACC regular season cham- pion Virginia and ACC Tournament champion UNC. This time, the Tar Heels kept in check. Sampson scored only 11 points and Virginia could not find an answer for Wood, who scored 39 points and added 10 rebounds. The game was tied at 27 at halftime, but Carolina outscored Virginia, 51-38, in the second half to earn a 78-65 victory. Bob Knight’s Indiana Hoosiers beat the Tar Heels 63-50 in the national championship game. The game was played only hours after an assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan. Isiah Thomas led the Hoosiers with 23 points. Wood and Perkins combined for 29 points for UNC.

1991 Toronto-born and Bahamas-raised Rick Fox was joined in the starting lineup by seniors Pete Chilcutt (center) and King Rice (point guard), junior guard Hubert Davis and sophomore forward George Lynch. Carolina cruised to the East Regional final, beating Northeastern, Villa- nova and Eastern Michigan, all by double-digits, then beat Temple, 75-72, in the New Jersey 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 scored 31 points, but missed a 30-footer at the buzzer that would have sent the game into overtime. Kansas, coached by former UNC assistant Roy Williams, beat the Tar Heels, 79-73, in the national semifinals in the Hoosier Dome in Indianapo- lis. Davis led all scorers with 25 points, but Carolina shot just 38.4 percent for the game. Adonis Jordan led the Jayhawks with 16 points and seven assists. “We were glad to get back to the Final Four in 1991,” says Coach Smith. JERRY STACKHOUSE was the MVP of the 1995 South Regional after leading “We had great leadership with King Rice, Rick Fox and Pete Chilcutt. We UNC to wins over Georgetown and Kentucky. didn’t play well in Indianapolis against Kansas. We hadn’t been to the Final rebounds in the East Region semifinal against California. Shammond Wil- Four in a while and I think we went back to being happy to be there.” liams scored 22 points and Vince Carter notched 18 points and seven re- bounds against Louisville in the East Regional final. 1995 Carolina shot poorly in Indianapolis in the Final Four, connecting on a UNC earned the No. 2 seed in the Southeast Region after losing in over- season-low 31.1 percent from the floor, and was beaten by Arizona, 66-58. time to Randolph Childress, Tim Duncan and Wake Forest in the ACC cham- Carter had 21 points and Jamison had 18 points and 11 rebounds. Arizona pionship game. Carolina trailed Murray State by a point at halftime in the guards Miles Simon and Mike Bibby scored 24 and 20, respectively. first round, but won 80-70 behind Jerry Stackhouse’s 25 points, 11 re- “Fairfield was a remarkable game,” says Smith. “That was probably our bounds and five assists. Wins over Iowa State and Allen Iverson-led George- best offensive game since Loyola Marymount (1988), but they kept mak- town set up a regional final between No. 2 UNC and No. 1 Kentucky in ing threes. There was too much going on about the number of wins and Birmingham, Ala., the heart of SEC country. the record. I thought it could affect us against Colorado. Then I was really Stackhouse was brilliant with 18 points, 12 boards and six assists as Car- impressed with our team against Louisville. We had a big lead and they cut olina won, 74-61. Donald Williams had 18 points, Rasheed Wallace added it to six and I took a timeout. I said, ‘We could let them have it, we’ve had 12 and the Tar Heels held Kentucky to 28 percent shooting from the floor (7 a pretty good year,’ and Ademola Okulaja spoke up and said ‘What do you of 36 from three-point range). mean?’ And we went on to beat them pretty badly.” Defending NCAA champion Arkansas beat the Tar Heels, 75-68, in the national semifinals in Seattle. Stackhouse scored 18 points, but could only 1998 play 28 minutes due to a deep thigh bruise, an injury he suffered 12 sec- Most of the players from the 1997 Final Four squad returned, including onds into the game. All-America candidates Jamison, Carter and Williams and ACC assist leader “That was a special year,” says Coach Smith. “We lost five seniors and Ed Cota. were not deep, but Stackhouse and Wallace were a year older and very tal- Although the players were the same, Bill Guthridge was in his rookie sea- ented. Before the regional final, we told the team Kentucky had their cel- son as head coach. Dean Smith resigned in October and turned over the ebration party scheduled, and Stackhouse held up his hand and said, ‘Yeah, reins to Guthridge, who was an assistant under Smith for the previous 30 I’m going to go to it and celebrate.’ He was so fired up. What a great com- years. petitor. Kentucky was very good. It was tough winning in Birmingham. But I Jamison averaged 22.9 points and 10.2 rebounds to win ACC and Na- was really worried about stopping Allen Iverson and beating Georgetown. You tional Player of the Year honors. Carolina was No. 1 in the country for eight never know what would have happened if Stackhouse had not gotten hurt weeks and regained the top spot in the final poll after an 83-68 win over against Arkansas.” Duke in the ACC Tournament championship game. Carolina beat UNC Charlotte in overtime in the second round behind Wil- 1997 liams’ 32 points, then toppled rising powers Michigan State and Connecticut Carolina began ACC play with three consecutive losses for the first time in Greensboro by double-digit margins. ever. The second of those losses was a Smith Center debacle in which Caro- Utah built a 13-point halftime lead in the national semifinal and Carolina lina led Maryland by 22 in the second half but lost by 10. could never pull even, despite Carter’s 21 points. The Tar Heels shot just However, the Tar Heels ran off an improbable 16-game win streak, won 39.1 percent in the game, and Jamison was held to 14 points in his final the ACC Tournament and earned another trip to the Final Four. collegiate contest. After sneaking by Fairfield in the first round, the Tar Heels beat Colorado, 73-56, in Winston-Salem to give Smith his 877th win, breaking Adolph Rupp’s all-time record. All-America forward Antawn Jamison scored 21 points and grabbed eight 92 2000 The Tar Heels entered NCAA Tournament play as a No. 8 seed after a disappointing season that included a four-game losing streak and a first- round exit in the ACC Tournament. The No. 8 seed equaled the lowest in UNC history. Center Brendan Haywood scored a career high 28 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to lead the Tar Heels to an 84-70 victory over Missouri in the first round. Carolina, led by forward Jason Capel, stymied third-ranked and No. 1 seed Stanford in the second round, holding the Cardinal to 34 percent shooting. Freshman Joseph Forte led all scorers with 17 points. Forte scored 22 points and Carolina overcame a seven-point deficit with Haywood on the bench to beat Tennessee, 74-69, in Austin, Texas, in the regional semifinal. Cota scored key late baskets and Carolina got stellar post play off the bench from Julius Peppers. Forte had 28 points, eight rebounds in the regional final to beat Tulsa. Carolina lost to Florida in the national semifinals in Indianapolis despite Haywood’s 20 points and 12 rebounds. The Tar Heels overcame a 15-point deficit to take the lead in the second half, but fell behind after Cota went to the bench with four fouls.

2008 The Tar Heels were the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament and East Regional in 2008. Carolina was a No. 1 seed for an NCAA-record 12th time and the third time in four years (2005-07-08). Carolina opened the NCAA Tournament by reaching the 100-point mark in consecutive games. The Tar Heels trounced Mount St. Mary’s 113-74 and Arkansas 108-77 at the RBC Center in Raleigh. Danny Green’s 12 first-half points keyed a 68-47 win over Washington State in Charlotte in the Sweet 16. Tyler Hansbrough was sensational in the 83-73 win over Louisville in the East Regional final. Hansbrough, who earned regional MVP honors, had 28 points and 13 rebounds against the Cardinals. He scored 20 second-half points, including a pair of jump shots in the final minutes that sealed the victory. Kansas jumped out to a 40-12 lead over the Tar Heels in the national semifinals in San Antonio. UNC staged a dramatic comeback to pull within 54-50 with 11:15 to play before the Jayhaks pulled away for an 84-66 win.

2016 The Tar Heels were the No. 1 seed in the East after defeating Pitt, Notre Dame and fourth-ranked Virginia to win the ACC Tournament. Carolina opened with wins in Raleigh over Florida Gulf Coast (behind Brice Johnson’s eight blocks and a 20-0 edge in fastbreak points) and Providence (Johnson had 21 points and 10 rebounds and UNC shot 61 percent from the floor in First-team All-America BRICE JOHNSON was the MVP of the 2016 East the second half). Regional and led UNC past Syracuse in the national semifinal in Houston. Marcus Paige sparked the 101-86 Sweet 16 win over Indiana with 21 points and six assists, hitting four of his six three-pointers before the first TV timeout. Johnson added 20/10 and three blocks and UNC limited the sharp-shooting Hoosiers to 41 percent from the floor. Johnson (regional MVP) became the first Tar Heel ever with three straight 20/10 games in the NCAA Tournament as he had 25 points and 12 boards in the regional final against Notre Dame. The Tar Heels shot 64 percent from the floor in the first half and 61.5 percent for the game, their highest ever in 26 regional finals. Carolina beat Syracuse in the national semifinal in Houston in front of 75,505, largest crowd ever to see a UNC game. UNC led by 17 with 12 min- utes to play before the Orange closed to within seven. Paige hit three 3FGs in the final 10 minutes and UNC pulled away to win by 17. The Tar Heels set a national championship game record by making 11 of 17 three-pointers (.647), but a Kris Jenkins’ three-pointer as time expired gave Villanova a 77-74 win and the title. Paige led both teams with 21 points and six assists and Joel Berry II was 4 for 4 in three-pointers and had 20 points. UNC led 39-34 at the half, but fell behind 67-57 wth 5:29 to play. Paige scored eight points in the final 1:33, including an off-balance, double-clutch three with 4.7 seconds to play that tied the game at 74. The Wildcats shot 58.3 percent from the floor, highest against UNC all season, and made 8 of 14 from behind the arc.

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Carolina ranks where in all-time NCAA Tourney wins and Final Fours? Second with Who is the last Tar Heel to score 30 or more points in an NCAA Tournament game? 126, three behind Kentucky. UNC has played in a record 20 Final Fours. Tyler Zeller scored 32 against LIU in the 2011 first round in Charlotte.

Who played in more NCAA Tournament wins than any other Tar Heel? Which Tar Heel is the most recent player to score 25 or more points in both the na- Pat Sullivan, 16 wins in 1991 (4), 1992 (2), 1993 (6) and 1995 (4). tional semifinal and national championship games? Donald Williams – 25 vs. Kansas and 25 vs. Michigan in New Orleans in 1993. Which coach has the most NCAA Tournament wins since 2002? Roy Williams – 54 wins at Kansas and North Carolina from 2002-19, nine more than Who holds the Final Four record for most points in a national semifinal? any other coach. Al Wood – 39 against Virginia in 1981.

Which Tar Heels have won NCAA championships and NBA championships? Which Tar Heel set the freshman scoring record in 1977 for a Final Four game? Mike James Worthy, Michael Jordan and Danny Green. O’Koren with 31 points in the semifinals vs. UNLV (since broken by of DePaul in 1979 and Carmelo Anthony of Syracuse in 2003). Which coaches rank second and third, respectively in all-time NCAA Tournament wins? Roy Williams is second with 79 and Dean Smith is third with 65. What national championship game scoring records did the Tar Heels set in the first half against Michigan State in 2009? UNC scored 55 points and led by 21 points, Which two teams hold the NCAA record for wins in a season without a loss? both records for the title game. Final Four MOP Wayne Ellington scored 17 points in 1957 North Carolina and 1976 Indiana both went 32-0. that first half.

In which cities has Carolina won NCAA championships? New Orleans twice (1982, Which Tar Heels had two of the five-highest single-game field goal percentages in 1993), Detroit, Mich. (2009), Glendale, Ariz. (2017), Kansas City, Mo. (1957) and Final Four history? Sean May vs. Illinois in the 2005 national championship (made St. Louis, Mo. (2005). 10 of 11, .909) and Kennedy Meeks vs. Oregon in the 2017 semifinals (made 11 of 13, .846). In which city has Carolina won more NCAA Tournament games than any other city? Charlotte. UNC is 11-1 in NCAA games in Charlotte and 33-2 in the state. Who is the last Tar Heel to grab 20 rebounds in an NCAA Tournament game? Tyler Zeller had 22 boards against Ohio in the 2012 Sweet 16 in St. Louis. What school has been a No. 1 seed the most times since the NCAA began seeding the field in 1979? Carolina – 17 times. Duke and Kansas are second with 14, Kentucky is Which Tar Heel has the school record for most double-doubles in NCAA Tournament fourth with 12 and Virginia is fifth with seven. history? Antawn Jamison with eight, all in points and rebounds.

How many coaches have been a No. 1 seed at least 10 times? Two. Duke’s Mike Which player is the only Tar Heel with double-doubles in the Sweet 16, Final 8, Krzyzewski (14) and Carolina’s Roy Williams (13 – five times at KU, eight at UNC). national semifinal and national championship game in one season? George Lynch vs. Arkansas, Cincinnati, Kansas and Michigan en route to an NCAA title in 1993. Which teams are the only ones in ACC history to win the ACC regular season outright, the ACC Tournament and advance to the Final Four in three consecutive seasons? The Which Tar Heel has the school record for most points-assists double-doubles in NCAA 1967, 1968 and 1969 Tar Heels. Tournament history? Kendall Marshall with three.

Who are the only Tar Heels to start in three Final Fours? Bill Bunting and Rusty Clark Who is the last non-starter to have a double-double in the NCAA Tournament? in 1967, 1968 and 1969 and Ed Cota in 1997, 1998 and 2000. Luke Maye had 16 points and 12 rebounds vs. Butler in the 2017 Sweet 16 in Memphis. Which six Tar Heels started in two national championship games? Jimmy Black, Sam Perkins and James Worthy in 1981 and 1982; Which Tar Heel non-starter scored the most points in an NCAA Tournament game? Joel Berry II, Justin Jackson and Kennedy Meeks in 2016 and 2017 Ranzino Smith scored 27 points vs. Loyola Marymount in the 1988 second round

Which Tar Heels have won ACC Player of the Year honors and a national champion- Which Tar Heel holds the school record and is ninth in NCAA Tournament history ship in the same season? Lennie Rosenbluth in 1957, Ty Lawson in 2009 and Justin in most three-pointers in a game without a miss? Hubert Davis was 5 for 5 against Jackson in 2017. Eastern Michigan in 1991.

Who made the winning free throws in the 1957 NCAA title game against Kansas? Which Tar Heels held the record (since broken) for the highest three-point percent- Joe Quigg with six seconds to play in triple overtime. age in a Final Four game? Donald Williams and Wayne Ellington. Williams was 5 for 7 (.714) against both Kansas and Michigan in 1993; Ellington was 5 for 7 against Which Tar Heel made the game-winning shot in the 1982 national championship Villanova in 2009. game vs. Georgetown? Michael Jordan. Marcus Paige’s game-tying three-pointer against Villanova in the 2016 national Who scored the winning basket in the 2005 national final vs. Illinois? Marvin Williams championship game set what title-game record? Paige’s double-clutch three with 4.1 on a tip-in with 1:26 left to break a 70-all tie in a 75-70 UNC win. seconds to play made UNC 11 for 17 from three-point range, a percentage of .647 that is the highest in the national championship game. Joel Berry is one of seven players to score 20 points in consecutive national champi- onship games. Five of the other six are Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famers. How many points did Carolina allow in its two Final Four wins in the 2005, 2009 and Who are they? – , Oklahoma State; Bill Russell, San Francisco; Gail 2017 national championship seasons? 141 by Michigan State and Illinois in 2005, Goodrich, UCLA; Lew Alcindor, UCLA; Bill Walton, UCLA. 141 by Villanova and Michigan State in 2009 and 141 by Oregon and Gonzaga in 2017. Which Tar Heels are the only players to earn All-NCAA Regional honors three times? J.R. Reid (1987, 1988 and 1989), Ed Cota (1997, 1998 and 2000) and Tyler Hans- Which game did Carolina set the single-game NCAA Tournament scoring record (since brough (2007, 2008 and 2009) broken)? 1988 West second round vs. Loyola Marymount. The Tar Heels scored 123 points and shot 79.0 percent from the floor. Both were NCAA Tournament records that Who is the only Tar Heel to be named NCAA Regional MVP as a non-starter? have since been surpassed. The points are now fourth most and the FG percentage is Luke Maye, 2017 NCAA South Regional second highest.

Who is the only Tar Heel to earn All-Final Four team honors twice? Which Tar Heel set an NCAA finals record with eight steals in 2009 vs. Michigan Joel Berry II in 2016 and 2017 State? Ty Lawson.

Which player scored the most points in NCAA Tournament history by a Tar Heel? Tyler Carolina has played in which three championship games that are among the five Hansbrough, 325 from 2006-09. The 2008 National Player of the Year is fourth in largest attendances in NCAA Finals history? 2017 in Phoenix (76,168, second NCAA history in scoring in NCAA Tournament games. largest), 2016 in Houston (74,340, third largest) and 2009 in Detroit (72,922, fifth largest) Which Tar Heel scored the most points in any NCAA Tournament? Lennie Rosenbluth, 142 in five games (28.4 per) in 1957. What schools have Carolina played the most in the NCAA Tournament? Villanova (seven times, the second-most played matchup in NCAA Tournament history) and Arkansas Which Final Four MVP scored a UNC-record 134 points in a six-game NCAA Tourna- and Kansas (six times apiece, tied for the fourth most common matchup). ment series? Sean May averaged 22.3 points in six wins en route to the title in 2005.

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