2017-18 Game 1 Tar Heel vs. Northern Iowa Nov. 10, 7 p.m. Media Notes ESPNU

• Carolina opens the 2017-18 season against CAROLINA-UNI SERIES 2017-18 SCHEDULE Northern Iowa on Friday, Nov. 10, at the Dean • The series is tied 1-1 with each team winning (0-0) E. Smith . on its home court. NOVEMBER (AP rankings) • Gametime is 7 p.m. It will be televised by • Last year, Carolina beat the Panthers, 85- 10 Northern Iowa (9/-) 7 p.m. ESPNU ESPNU (Kevin Fitzgerald, Dino Gaudio, Tara 42, in the Smith Center. The 42 points tied 15 Bucknell-1 8 p.m. ACCNX Petrolino). the fewest allowed by a Roy Williams-coached 20 at Stanford 11:30 p.m. ESPN2 23 vs. Portland-2 2:30 p.m. ESPN • It is the first game of the season for both the team at North Carolina. 24 vs. Arkansas or Oklahoma-2 TBA TBA Tar Heels and UNI. • Carolina shot 61.8 percent from the floor in 26 PK80 (third game)-2 TBA TBA • Carolina played three pre-season scrimmag- the second half, including 6 for 11 from three- 29 Michigan-3 7:30 p.m. ESPN es. It beat Memphis, 70-64, and Barton, 91- range, and committed only five turnovers DECEMBER 80. UNC also played a three-way scrimmage for the game. 1 at Davidson 8 p.m. ESPN2 against ECU, UNCG and UNCW on Nov. 5 at • Senior forward Kennedy Meeks led UNC with 3 Tulane 2 p.m. ESPN2 the Smith Center. The Tar Heels beat ECU, 18 points and eight rebounds. 6 Western Carolina 7 p.m. ESPN2 17 at Tennessee 3 p.m. ESPN 21-20, in a 13-minute period; lost to UNCG, • UNI defeated Carolina, 71-67, on Nov. 21, 20 Wofford 9 p.m. ESPN2 32-24, in a 13-period period; and beat UNCW, 2015, in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Carolina led by 23 vs. Ohio State-4 1:30 p.m. CBS 38-22, in a 14-minute period. nine at the half, but the Panthers out-scored 30 Wake Forest TBA TBA • Cameron Johnson led UNC with 18 points (4 the Tar Heels, 39-26, in the second half. JANUARY of 5 3FGs), Luke Maye had 15 points and six • Justin Jackson led UNC with a game-high 3 at Florida State 7 p.m. ESPN2 rebounds and Andrew Platek had 11 points (3 25 points. 6 at Virginia 1 p.m. ESPN for 3 on three-pointers) over the 40 minutes of 9 Boston College 8 p.m. ACC N 13 at Notre Dame 6 p.m. TBA action on Nov. 5. BERRY OUT WITH AN INJURY 16 Clemson 7 p.m. RSN • Maye had 18 points and 11 rebounds • Senior point guard Joel Berry II broke a 20 Georgia Tech 2 p.m. TBA against Barton. bone in his right hand in mid-October and will 22 at Virginia Tech 7 p.m. ESPN 27 NC State Noon CBS • UNI had two exhibitions – a 72-66 win over not play against UNI. There is no date for his 30 at Clemson 7 p.m. ESPN2 Pembroke and a 69-38 loss to Wisconsin. return, although it was expected he would be • Carolina is ranked No. 9 in the nation in out of action for about a month. FEBRUARY the Associated Press and USA Today/Coaches • Berry was the Most Outstanding Player at 3 Pitt 8 p.m. ACC N 8 Duke 8 p.m. ESPN/ pre-season polls. the 2017 Final Four and the Most Valuable ACC N Player at the 2016 ACC Tournament. 10 at NC State 2 p.m. ACC N SEASON OPENERS • Berry is a preseason first-team All-America 12 Notre Dame 7 p.m. ESPN 17 at Louisville 8 p.m. ESPN • Carolina is 95-12 in season openers and has by ESPN.com and the Sporting News and a 21 at Syracuse 7 p.m. ESPN won 82 of the last 87 opening games. second-team All-America by USA Today. 27 Miami 9 p.m. ESPN • Since the 1930-31 season, the Tar Heels • He is on the preseason watch list for the have dropped season-opening games in 1965- Award (USBWA Player of the MARCH (AP rankings) 3 at Duke 8:15 p.m. ESPN 66 (at Clemson), 1982-83 (vs. St. John’s in Year), the Naismith Award (Player of the Year) 6-10 ACC Tournament-5 Springfield, Mass.), 1996-97 (vs. Arizona and the Award (best point guard). in Springfield, Mass.), 2001-02 (home vs. • The Apopka, Fla., native also was a presea- Site Key: 1– PK80, Chapel Hill, N.C. Hampton) and 2004-05 (vs. Santa Clara in son first-team All-ACC selection and received 2– PK80, Portland, Ore. Oakland, Calif.). the second-most votes for preseason player 3– ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Chapel Hill • Last year, the Tar Heels beat Tulane, 95-75, of the year (tied with Duke’s Grayson Allen 4– CBS Sports Classic, New Orleans in New Orleans. behind Notre Dame’s Bonzie Colson). 5– Brooklyn, N.Y. • Carolina has won 12 consecutive season • Berry has 1,196 points, 335 assists, 123 TV Key: openers. The last loss came in the 2004-05 steals and 173 three-point field goals in 108 ACCNX– ACC Network Extra (ESPN3.com) opener against Santa Clara, when UNC played career games. ACC N– ACC Network RSN– Regional Sports Network without starting point guard Raymond Felton. • He is the only Tar Heel in history to earn • Roy Williams is 13-1 in season openers as All-Final Four honors twice (2016 and 2017). Carolina’s head coach. • He became the seventh player overall and • Kansas won 13 of 15 season openers under the first since UCLA’s in 1972- Williams. His teams are a combined 26-3 in 73 to score at least 20 points in consecutive season openers. national championship games. • He missed eight games as a freshman (seven HOME OPENERS with a groin strain and one due to illness) and • Carolina is 100-7 all-time in home openers, two as a junior (sprained ankle). winning 84 of its last 86 and 15 in a row. • Carolina has lost its home opener just twice THE YEAR AFTER since the 1928-29 season — in 1999-2000 • Carolina is third in NCAA history with six to Michigan State and in 2001-02 to Hamp- NCAA Tournament championships (1957- ton. 1982-1993-2005-2009-2017). • UNC is 28-2 in home openers in the Smith • In 1958, UNC went 19-7 overall and 10-4 Center. in the ACC, but lost in the ACC Tournament finals. At that time, only the league champion was invited to the NCAA Tournament. • In 1983, Carolina went 28-8, won the ACC regular-season title at 12-2 and advanced runnerup finishes in 1991, 2003 and 2016. MEDIA INFORMATION to an NCAA regional final before losing to • Has led UNC to ACC regular-season cham- Georgia. pionships eight times in 14 seasons. No other Senior Associate A.D. for Communications: Steve Kirschner • In 1994, Carolina spent the entire season coach or school has won more than three titles Office Phone: 919-962-7258 in the AP’s top five, including five weeks at in that time. Cell Phone: 919-475-2695 No. 1. The Tar Heels went 28-7, won the ACC • Has led Kansas and North Carolina to 17 Email: [email protected] Tournament title, and were upset in the sec- first-place finishes in conference play in 29 ond round of the NCAA Tournament by Boston seasons as a head coach. Associate Director of Communications: College. • The Tar Heels have won 13 or more ACC Matt Bowers • In 2006, the Tar Heels returned none of games 14 times, including eight times under Office Phone: 919-962-7259 their top seven scorers, but senior David Noel Roy Williams. Cell Phone: 919-619-7021 Email: [email protected] and freshman led UNC to a 23-8 record, a second-place finish in the ACC Carolina Under Roy Williams CAROLINA BASKETBALL ONLINE, SOCIAL MEDIA at 12-4 and the second round in the NCAA Year Overall ACC ACC Internet: GoHeels.com Tournament. 2003-04 19-11 8-8 5th 2004-05 33-4 14-2 1st Twitter: @UNC_Basketball • Injuries to key players derailed the 2010 Instagram: UNC_Basketball 2005-06 23-8 12-4 2nd season that ended with a 20-17 record and 2006-07 31-7 11-5 T-1st Facebook: Facebook.com/TarHeels berth in the NIT championship game. Fifth- YouTube: UNCTarHeelsAthletics 2007-08 36-3 14-2 1st year senior was still dealing 2008-09 34-4 13-3 1st CREDENTIALS: Single-game requests for creden- with a foot injury that caused him to miss 2009-10 20-17 5-11 T-11th tials and/or parking passes must be made online most of the previous season, 2010-11 29-8 14-2 1st at: SportsSystems.com/UNCBasketball missed a large portion of the ACC schedule 2011-12 32-6 14-2 1st and broke his wrist in the first Duke 2012-13 25-11 12-6 3rd 2013-14 24-10 13-5 T-3rd ROY WILLIAMS INTERVIEWS: Contact Steve game and missed the last 14 games. Kirschner wth specific requests. Best time to 2014-15 26-12 11-7 5th • Combined, UNC has posted a 118-47 record 2015-16 33-7 14-4 1st interview Roy Williams is at a UNC press confer- (.715) in the five seasons after winning an ence or on the ACC teleconference. 2016-17 33-7 14-4 1st NCAA title. 398-115 169-65 PLAYER INTERVIEWS: Media should direct play- er interview requests to Matt Bowers. RANKED NO. 9 ACC Regular-Season Championships 2004-2017 • Carolina is ranked No. 9 in the preseason Roy Williams, North Carolina 8 PRESS CONFERENCES: Throughout the season Associated Press and USA Today/Coaches , Duke 3 Tony Bennett, Virginia 2 Roy Williams and select players will be available polls. at press conferences at the Smith Center. These , Virginia 1 • Carolina is ranked in an AP poll for the , Maryland 1 begin at 2 p.m. (unless noted) a day or two 661st time, second-most in before select games. Media parking for the press , Miami 1 history. conferences is located in the Manning Lot off Tar Heel Boulevard. Out-of-town media may watch • This is the 55th time in 70 seasons the Tar ACC Regular-Season Titles, Coach (1954-present) press conferences live on GoHeels.com and Heels have been ranked in the top 10 in at , North Carolina 17 (36 yrs) submit questions by texting Kirschner (919-475- least one week of the poll. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 12 (37 yrs) 2695). • This is the 12th time in Roy Williams’ 15 Roy Williams, North Carolina 8 (14 yrs) Frank McGuire, UNC & South Carolina 6 seasons as head coach the Tar Heels enter the , Duke 4 PRESS CONFERENCE SCHEDULE year ranked in the top 10. UNC has finished Date (next game) the year in the AP top 10 nine times in Wil- Nov. 28 (Michigan) • Won the 2017 NCAA championship for the liams’ first 14 seasons. Dec. 5 (Western Carolina) third time by beating No. 1 seed Gonzaga, Dec. 15 (at Tennessee) 71-65. MEDIA PICKS UNC SECOND IN ACC Dec. 29 (Wake Forest) • Led Carolina to the national title game for • The Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association Jan. 5 (at Virginia) the second straight year. Jan. 12 (at Notre Dame) picked Duke and UNC to finish 1-2 in the • Became the sixth coach to win three or more Jan. 19 (Georgia Tech) 2018 ACC regular-season standings. NCAA titles with (10), Mike Jan. 25 (NC State) • Notre Dame (3), Miami (4), Louisville (5), Krzyzewski (5), (3), Feb. 2 (Pitt) Virginia (6), Virginia Tech (7), Florida State Feb. 6 (Duke) (3) and (3). (8), Georgia Tech (9), Syracuse (10), Wake Feb. 16 (at Louisville) • Became the first coach to win three NCAA Forest (11), NC State (12), Clemson (13), Feb. 20 (at Syracuse) titles at his alma mater. Boston College (14) and Pitt (15) round out March 1 (at Duke) • Became the third coach in history to take the preseason picks. March 5 (ACC Tournament) teams to six national championship games with John Wooden (10) and Mike Krzyzewski PRACTICE: Select practices will be open to the REPLACING... (9). media, who may sit in section 108 and 109. • Including Joel Berry II, the Tar Heels have • Led Carolina to the Final Four for the ninth Media are not permitted to photograph, videotape lost 2,748 of the 3,377 points they scored a or live stream any portion of practice (including time in his head coaching career (five at Caro- year ago (81.4 percent). Periscope, Facebook Live, Snapchat Stories, lina, four at Kansas). • UNC also lost 1,178 of its 1,749 rebounds Instagram Stories, etc..) except when noted. • Recipient of the 2017 New York Athletic from last year (67.4 percent). Club Winged Foot Award as the National ROY WILLIAMS LIVE! SCHEDULE: Coach of the Year. Weekly radio show broadcast live from Top of ROY WILLIAMS • Is eighth all-time in wins by a Division I the Hill restaurant in Chapel Hill at 7 p.m. on • Begins his 30th season as a college head head coach. November 13, 27; December 4, 11, 18; January coach with a 816-216 record (.791), includ- 8, 15, 23, 29; February 5, 13, 19, 26; March 5, ing 398-115 at Carolina (.776). 12, 19, 26 • Inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall note: Top of the Hill is closed on 1/8/18, so the of Fame in 2007. show’s location is to be announced • Won NCAA championships at UNC in 2005, 2009 and 2017 and led KU and Carolina to Most Wins as Division I Head Coach, All-Time CAROLINA BASKETBALL 1071 Mike Krzyzewski (active) STREAKS HISTORICAL FACTS & FIGURES 902 Bob Knight Overall Won 6 902 (active) Home Won 18 Seasons: 108th 879 Dean Smith Road Lost 1 876 Adolph Rupp Neutral Site Won 6 All-Time Record: 2206-781 (.739) 873 Jim Calhoun vs. ACC Opponents (all games) Lost 1 830 Jim Phelan vs. Home Non-ACC Won 17 ACC Regular-Season Record: 672-267 (.716) 816 Roy Williams (active) vs. Home ACC Won 11 806 vs. Road Non-ACC Lost 1 ACC Regular-Season Titles (31) 786 vs. Road ACC Lost 1 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1967, 1968, AP-ranked opponents Won 4 Overtime Won 1 1969, 1971, 1972, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, • Is fourth in wins by an ACC head coach in all UNC Scores 100 Points Won 3 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1993, games and in ACC games. 1995, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, UNC Scores 90 Points Won 10 2012, 2016, 2017 UNC Scores 80 Points Won 2 Most Wins by an ACC Head Coach, All Games UNC Scores Less than 80 Points Won 5 998 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke ACC Tournament Record: 97-45 (.683) UNC Scores Less than 70 Points Won 1 879 Dean Smith North Carolina Oppts Score 80 Points Won 1 461 Gary Williams Maryland ACC Tournament Titles (18) UNC Leads at the Half Won 5 398 Roy Williams North Carolina 1957, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1975, 1977, UNC Trails at the Half Won 1 354 Georgia Tech 1979, 1981, 1982, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1997, UNC Shoots 50% Field Goals Won 5 1998, 2007, 2008, 2016 UNC Shoots Under 40% Field Goals Won 3 Most Wins by a Head Coach, Oppts Shoot 50% Field Goals Lost 2 ACC Regular Season and ACC Tournament Games NCAA Tournament Appearances (48) Oppts Shoot Under 40% Field Goals Won 4 460 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 1941, 1946, 1957, 1959, 1967, 1968, 1969, UNC Makes 7 or More 3FGs Won 9 422 Dean Smith North Carolina 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, Opponents Make 10 or More 3FGs Lost 3 210 Gary Williams Maryland 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, UNC Makes 20 Free Throws Won 5 191 Roy Williams North Carolina 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, Oppts Make More Free Throws Won 2 160 Frank McGuire UNC, South Carolina 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, UNC Has More Rebounds Won 4 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, UNC Has Fewer Turnovers Won 4 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 • Won 418 games at Kansas and has won 398 at Carolina. ACC Road Winning Percentage, All-Time NCAA Championships (6) • Is sixth all-time and first in winning percent- Vic Bubas, Duke .667 (46-23) 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009, 2017 age (.791) among active coaches with at least Roy Williams, UNC .641 (75-42) 20 years experience. Frank McGuire, UNC/South Carolina .618 (55-34) NCAA Championship Game Appearances (11) • Is second all-time behind Adolph Rupp in Mike Krzyzewski, Duke .609 (171-110) 1946, 1957, 1968, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1993, winning percentage among those who have Dean Smith, UNC .591 (133-92) 2005, 2009 , 2016, 2017 coached at least 1,000 games. NCAA Final Four Appearances (20) • Second all-time in NCAA Tournament victo- 1946, 1957, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1977, Highest Winning Percentage, All-Time ries with 76 and games with 100. 1981, 1982, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, .826 Rider, Long Island 2000, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2016, 2017 .822 Adolph Rupp Kentucky Most NCAA Tournament Wins, All-Time .817 Mark Few Gonzaga (active) 91 Mike Krzyzewski Duke NCAA Elite Eight Appearances (27) .804 John Wooden Indiana State, UCLA 76 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 1946, 1957, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1977, .797 John Kresse Coll. of Charleston 65 Dean Smith North Carolina 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1991, .791 Roy Williams Kansas, UNC (active) 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2007, Most NCAA Tournament Games, All-Time 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017 • Won 20 or more games 27 times in his first 119 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 29 years, including 13 times in 14 years at 100 Roy Williams North Carolina, Kansas NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances (35) Carolina. 92 Dean Smith North Carolina 1941, 1946, 1957, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, • Is sixth all-time in 20-win seasons with 27 1975, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, behind Mike Krzyzewski (33), Jim Boeheim • Fourth all-time in Final Fours with nine (four 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, (32), Dean Smith (30), Bob Knight (29) and at Kansas and five at UNC) behind only John 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2007, Wooden, Mike Krzyzewski and Dean Smith. 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017 (28). • Won 33 games last year, his 12th 30-win Most Final Fours, All-Time Helms Foundation National Champions: 1924 season (seventh time at Carolina). Is second all-time in 30-win seasons in NCAA history 12 John Wooden UCLA 12 Mike Krzyzewski Duke NIT Champions: 1971 (Krzyzewski 14). 11 Dean Smith North Carolina • Became the fastest to 800 wins in seasons 9 Roy Williams North Carolina, Kansas All-Time Home Record: 962-178 (.844) coached (29); previous fastest were Smith and 7 Michigan State Krzyzewski (33 seasons). 7 Providence, UK, UL Dean E. Smith Center Record: 393-68 (.852) • Became the second-fastest to 800 wins in Smith Center ACC Record: 200-53 (.791) games (1,012) behind Rupp (972 games). • Led Carolina and Kansas to 12 No. 1 NCAA • Winning road record in 11 of first 14 sea- Tournament seeds, second-most all-time. Smith Center Non-Conference Record: 193-15 sons in ACC play. (.928) • Tied for third with Gary Williams with 75 Most No. 1 Seeds in NCAA Tournament, All-Time ACC road wins behind only Krzyzewski (171) Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 13 and Smith (133). Roy Williams, North Carolina & Kansas 12 • Second in ACC history in road winning per- Dean Smith, North Carolina 8 , Kansas & Illinois 8 centage in ACC play at 64.1 percent (75-42). • Won 11 more NCAA Tournament games (51) in National Players of the Year (11 players, 13 seasons) the last 16 years than any coach in the country. ROY WILLIAMS Jack Cobb 1924, George Glamack 1940-41, vs. 2017-18 OPPONENTS 1957, 1978, 1982, 1983-84, Kenny Most NCAA Tournament Wins, 2002-17 Opponent at UNC Overall Smith 1987, Jerry Stackhouse 1995, Antawn Last 16 Years, All Head Coaches Boston College 14-4 14-4 Jamison 1998, Sean May 2005, Tyler Hans- Roy Williams 51 Bucknell 0-0 0-0 brough 2009 40 Bill Self 36 Clemson 19-2 19-2 Davidson 7-0 7-0 Naismith Hall of Fame (9) Mike Krzyzewski 35 Duke 12-18 13-21 1970, Frank McGuire 1977, Tom Izzo 31 Florida State 19-5 20-5 Dean Smith 1983, 1986, Bob Billy Donovan 28 Georgia Tech 13-9 14-9 McAdoo 2000, 2002, James Worthy Rick Pitino 28 Louisville 5-2 6-3 2003, Roy Williams 2007, Michael Jordan 2009 Jim Calhoun 25 Jim Boeheim 25 Miami 15-6 17-7 Michigan 0-0 0-1 NABC Collegiate Hall of Fame (10) NC State 27-3 32-3 Ben Carnevale, Frank McGuire, Dean Smith, Billy • Carolina’s 42 NCAA Tournament wins in the Northern Iowa 1-1 1-1 Cunningham, Bob McAdoo, Larry Brown, James last 14 years are nine more than any other Notre Dame 6-3 6-3 Worthy, Roy Williams, Phil Ford 2012, Charles school. Ohio State 4-0 7-0 Scott 2015 Pitt 5-2 6-2 Most Wins in NCAA Tournament, 2004-17 Portland 0-0 0-0 First-Team All-Americas 37 players in 61 seasons All Schools Stanford 0-0 2-0 Most Recent: Justin Jackson, 2017 North Carolina 42 Syracuse 5-2 6-4 Kansas 33 Tennessee 3-0 3-0 Consensus First-Team All-Americas Kentucky 32 Tulane 2-0 2-0 (18 players in 27 seasons) Duke 31 Virginia 16-8 18-9 Cartwright Carmichael 1923-24, Jack Cobb Florida 29 Virginia Tech 14-3 14-3 1924-25-26, George Glamack 1940-41, Lennie Michigan State 28 Wake Forest 13-5 15-6 Rosenbluth 1957, Larry Miller 1968, Robert Connecticut 27 Western Carolina 0-0 0-0 McAdoo 1972, Phil Ford 1977-78, James Worthy Louisville 27 Wofford 1-0 1-0 1982, Sam Perkins 1983-84, Michael Jordan Wisconsin 26 1983-84, Kenny Smith 1987, J.R. Reid 1988, Villanova 21 Jerry Stackhouse 1995, 1998, CAROLINA 2001, Tyler Hansbrough 2007-08- vs. 2017-18 OPPONENTS • Is 27-0 in NCAA Tournament first round 09, Brice Johnson 2016, Justin Jackson 2017 games, the best record in opening round play Opponent Overall Final Four MVPs (5) in NCAA Tournament history. Adolph Rupp Boston College 16-5 James Worthy 1982, Donald Williams 1993, won at least a game in his first 13 NCAA Bucknell 0-0 Sean May 2005, 2009, Joel appearances, the second-best figure behind Clemson 131-20 Berry II Williams. Davidson 65-11 • Has led Carolina to 10 AP top-10 finishes Duke 135-110 National Coaches of the Year (11 times) in 14 years (18 top 10s in 29 years as a head Florida State 49-12 Frank McGuire 1957, Dean Smith 1977-79-82- Georgia Tech 66-24 coach). 83, 1998, Matt Doherty 2001, Louisville 12-5 Roy Williams 2005-06-09-17 • Coached two Academic All-Americas of the Miami 21-7 Year ( and Tyler Zeller), seven Michigan 3-2 First-Team All-ACC (75) Academic All-Americas (tied fourth) and the NC State 155-77 Most Recent: Justin Jackson, 2017 ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year in four of last Northern Iowa 1-1 seven years. Notre Dame 21-7 ACC Players of the Year (15) • Coached three Bob Cousy Award winners Ohio State 11-2 Lennie Rosenbluth 1957, 1958, (Nation’s Top Point Guard), four National Play- Pitt 12-3 1960, Billy Cunningham 1965, Larry Portland 0-0 ers of the Year and 17 first-team All-Americas Miller 1967-68, 1976, Phil Ford Stanford 10-0 1978, Michael Jordan 1984, Antawn Jamison (most recent: Justin Jackson in 2017). Syracuse 9-4 1998, Joseph Forte co-winner 2001, Tyler • Led UNC to three ACC Tournament titles and Tennessee 9-1 Hansbrough 2008, 2009, Tyler Zeller seven ACC Tournament finals appearances Tulane 15-1 2012, Justin Jackson 2017 against seven different opponents. Virginia 131-54 • Has seven wins over AP #1 teams, tied for Virginia Tech 67-13 ACC Rookies of the Year (9) the most all-time. Wake Forest 159-66 Sam Perkins 1981, Michael Jordan 1982, J.R. • Averaging 28.1 wins per season, #1 all-time Western Carolina 1-0 Reid 1987, Ed Cota 1997, Joseph Forte 2000, Wofford 3-0 among coaches with 800 wins. Marvin Williams 2005, Tyler Hansbrough 2006, Brandan Wright 2007, 2011 • 28 first round NBA Draft picks (18 at Caro- lina). ACC Coaches of the Year (12 times) • Named the Coach of the Decade (2000s) by Frank McGuire 1957; Dean Smith 1967-68- ESPN, the Sporting News, Sports Illustrated 71-76-77-79-88-93; Bill Guthridge 1998; Roy and Fox Williams 2006-11 • Has the most wins of any coach after 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, ACC Tournament MVPs (19) 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30 seasons. Most Recent: Joel Berry II 2016 • Has 115 more wins than any coach in their first 29 seasons. held the previous record for wins after 29 seasons with 701. Rick Pitino won 722 in his first 30 seasons. Williams enters his 30th season with 816. ROY WILLIAMS ERA TRENDS 2017-18 POLLS Roy Williams is in his 15th season as Caro- ACTIVE NBA TAR HEELS Date AP (media) ESPN (coaches) lina’s head coach. Here are a number of stat Player Team NBA Season PreSeason 9 9 trends from his tenure at his alma mater. Harrison Barnes Dallas 6th Tony Bradley Utah 1st CAROLINA IN THE AP POLL Carolina is... Reggie Bullock Detroit 5th • 200-27 at home (includes one home win at Vince Carter Sacramento 20th Total Polls Ranked 877 Carmichael Arena and one “home” win at the Ed Davis Portland 8th Top 10 Rankings 660 Greensboro Coliseum) Wayne Ellington Miami 9th Weeks at No. 1 111 • 327-38 when leading at the half Raymond Felton Oklahoma City 13th San Antonio 9th Most Consecutive Weeks at No. 1 15 • 189-5 when shooting 50 percent from the (in 1983-84) Milwaukee 6th floor Weeks at No. 2 81 Isaiah Hicks New York* 1st Weeks at No. 3 81 • 34-53 when shooting under 40 percent Justin Jackson Sacramento 1st Weeks at No. 4 87 • 189-17 when holding the opponents under Brice Johnson L.A. Clippers 2nd Weeks at No. 5 69 40 percent shooting from the floor James M. McAdoo * 4th Weeks at No. 6 55 • 334-54 when out-rebounding the opponent Marcus Paige Charlotte* 1st Weeks at No. 7 48 • 53-55 when the opponents have more Marvin Williams Charlotte 13th Weeks at No. 8 50 rebounds Brandan Wright Memphis 10th Tyler Zeller Brooklyn 6th Weeks at No. 9 47 • 244-51 when the opponents have more Weeks at No. 10 32 turnovers Longest Streak of Weeks Ranked 172 * denotes on two-way NBA/G-League contracts Seasons Ranked 60 • 262-30 when scoring 80 or more points Seasons With Top-10 Rankings 54 • 129-4 when scoring 90 or more points 17 Tar Heels have won 33 total NBA champion- Seasons in Final Top 10 36 • 55-2 when scoring 100 or more points ships as players. Michael Jordan won six; Rick • 345-57 when the opponents score under 80 Fox, Mitch Kupchak, Scott Williams and James UNC VS. RANKED OPPONENTS (AP) points Worthy won three apiece. Jordan was NBA Finals MVP six times and Worthy won in 1988. Kupchak won seven rings with the Lakers as General Man- 2017-18: SMITH CENTER WINS ager and Assistant GM. All-Time: 325-247 • The Tar Heels are 393-68 overall in the Smith Center. Jordan won the NBA’s MVP award five times and ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 10 • Carolina is 200-53 in the Smith Center Bob McAdoo won it once. Five Tar Heels have 1 – Duke won NBA Rookie of the Year honors. 13 Tar Heels 2 – Michigan State against ACC teams and 193-15 against non- have made NBA All-Star teams. Seven Tar Heels 3 – Arizona ACC teams. have had their jersey retired by NBA teams. 4 – Kansas • Roy Williams is 198-27 in all games in the 5 – Kentucky Smith Center, including 105-4 against non- 6 – Villanova ACC competition and 93-23 against the ACC. 7 – Wichita State 8 – Florida CAROLINA ON THE ALL-TIME WINS LISTS 9 – North Carolina • Carolina is second all-time in NCAA winning 10 – USC percentage and third in wins. • Carolina has won 2,206 games, third behind USA TODAY/COACHES TOP 10 TAR HEELS SIGN THREE FOR 2018-19 1 – Duke Kentucky and Kansas. Only four schools have 2 – Michigan State won at least 2,000 games. • Rechon Black 3 – Kansas • Carolina’s winning percentage of .739 is Hometown: Concord, N.C. 4 – Kentucky second behind Kentucky. Only five schools High School: Cox Mill (Concord) 5 – Arizona have a winning percentage of at least .700. 6 – Villanova • Carolina is first in Final Fours with 20. • Nassir Little 7 – Florida • Carolina is second in NCAA Tournament Hometown: Orange Park, Fla. 8 – Wichita State High School: Orlando (Fla.) Christian Prep 9 – North Carolina appearances with 48. 10 – West Virginia • Carolina is third in NCAA championships with six. • Cobi White • Carolina is second in NCAA Tournament Hometown: Goldsboro, N.C. games with 168. High School: Greenfield School (Wilson, N.C.) • Carolina is second in NCAA Tournament winning percentage at .732. • Carolina is first in ACC regular-season cham- pionships with 31. • Carolina is first in ACC victories with 672. • Carolina is second in ACC Tournament wins with 97. • Carolina is second in ACC Tournament win- ning percentage at .683. • Carolina is first in ACC Tournament champi- onship game appearances with 34 and second in titles with 18. • Carolina is first in NBA first-round draft picks with 49 and third in overall NBA draft picks with 112. 2017-18 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School 2 Joel Berry II Sr. G 6-0 195 Apopka, Fla. Lake Highland Prep (Orlando) 15 Garrison Brooks Fr. F 6-9 215 Lafayette, Ala. Auburn (Auburn) 5 Jalek Felton Fr. G 6-3 190 West Columbia, S.C. Gray Collegiate Academy (West Columbia) 42 Brandon Huffman Fr. F 6-10 250 Goldsboro, N.C. Word of God Christian Academy (Raleigh, N.C.) 13 Cameron Johnson# Gr. G 6-8 210 Moon Township, Pa. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (Coraopolis) 21 Sterling Manley Fr. F 6-11 240 Reynoldsburg, Ohio Pickerington Central (Pickerington) 32 Luke Maye Jr. F 6-8 240 Huntersville, N.C. Hough (Cornelius) 22 Walker Miller Fr. F 6-10 220 Greensboro, N.C. New Hampton Prep (N.H.) 1 Theo Pinson Sr. F/G 6-6 220 Greensboro, N.C. Wesleyan Christian Academy (High Point) 3 Andrew Platek Fr. G 6-3 195 Guilderland, N.Y. Northfield Mount Hermon School (Mass.) 4 Brandon Robinson So. G 6-5 170 Douglasville, Ga. Douglas County 25 Aaron Rohlman Sr. F 6-6 210 Gastonia, N.C. Hunter Huss 11 Shea Rush So. F 6-5 210 Fairway, Kan. The Barstow School (Kansas City, Mo.) 30 K.J. Smith^ So. G 6-2 180 Calabasas, Calif. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) 24 Kenny Williams Jr. G 6-4 185 Midlothian, Va. Bird (Chesterfield) 0 Seventh Woods So. G 6-1 185 Columbia, S.C. Hammond School

Head Coach: Roy Williams (15th year as UNC’s head coach, 30th as a college head coach) Assistant Coaches: Steve Robinson (15th year at UNC), (6th year at UNC), Brad Frederick (5th year at UNC) Director of Operations: Sean May; Director of Strength and Conditioning: Jonas Sahratian; Director of Player Development/Video Coordinator: Eric Hoots Athletics Trainer: Doug Halverson; Managers: John Bumgarner (head manager), Emily Brickner, Tyson Creech, Trey Miles, Drew Seagroves, Maria Vanderford

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School 0 Seventh Woods So. G 6-1 185 Columbia, S.C. Hammond School 1 Theo Pinson Sr. F/G 6-6 220 Greensboro, N.C. Wesleyan Christian Academy (High Point) 2 Joel Berry II Sr. G 6-0 195 Apopka, Fla. Lake Highland Prep (Orlando) 3 Andrew Platek Fr. G 6-3 195 Guilderland, N.Y. Northfield Mount Hermon School (Mass.) 4 Brandon Robinson So. G 6-5 170 Douglasville, Ga. Douglas County 5 Jalek Felton Fr. G 6-3 190 West Columbia, S.C. Gray Collegiate Academy (West Columbia) 11 Shea Rush So. F 6-5 210 Fairway, Kan. The Barstow School (Kansas City, Mo.) 13 Cameron Johnson# Gr. G 6-8 210 Moon Township, Pa. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (Coraopolis) 15 Garrison Brooks Fr. F 6-9 215 Lafayette, Ala. Auburn (Auburn) 21 Sterling Manley Fr. F 6-11 240 Reynoldsburg, Ohio Pickerington Central (Pickerington) 22 Walker Miller Fr. F 6-10 220 Greensboro, N.C. New Hampton Prep (N.H.) 24 Kenny Williams Jr. G 6-4 185 Midlothian, Va. Bird (Chesterfield) 25 Aaron Rohlman Sr. F 6-6 210 Gastonia, N.C. Hunter Huss 30 K.J. Smith^ So. G 6-2 180 Calabasas, Calif. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) 32 Luke Maye Jr. F 6-8 240 Huntersville, N.C. Hough (Cornelius) 42 Brandon Huffman Fr. F 6-10 250 Goldsboro, N.C. Word of God Christian Academy (Raleigh, N.C.)

PRONUNCIATIONS Players: Joel Berry (Jole), Jalek Felton (juh-LEEK), Andrew Platek (PLAY-teck) Staff: Jonas Sahratian (JOE-nus suh-RAY-shun) Hometown: Apopka (uh-POP-kuh)

# – Cameron Johnson enrolled at Carolina as a graduate student after playing three seasons and graduating from Pitt (has two years of eligibility); ^ – K.J. Smith transferred to UNC after playing one season at Pacific and will sit out the 2017-18 season 2017-18 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT/EVENT SITE TIME (Eastern) TV Fri. Nov. 10 Northern Iowa Chapel Hill 7 p.m. ESPNU

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Mon. Nov. 20 at Stanford (Maples Pavilion) Stanford, Calif. 11:30 p.m. ESPN2

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Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament (Barclays Center) Tue. March 6 First Round Brooklyn, N.Y. Noon, 2:30 p.m. ESPN2/ACCN 7 p.m. ESPNU/ACCN Wed. March 7 Second Round Brooklyn, N.Y. Noon, 2:30 p.m. ESPN/ACCN 7, 9:30 p.m. ESPN2/ACCN Thu. March 8 Quarterfinals Brooklyn, N.Y. Noon, 2:30, 7, 9:30 p.m. ESPN/ACCN Fri. March 9 Semifinals Brooklyn, N.Y. 7 and 9:30 p.m. ESPN or ESPN2/ACCN Sat. March 10 Championship Brooklyn, N.Y. 8:30 p.m. ESPN/ACCN

NCAA Tournament Sites First Four: March 13-14 – Dayton, Ohio First & Second Rounds: March 15 & 17 – Pittsburgh, Pa.; Wichita, Kan.; Dallas, Texas; Boise, Idaho; March 16 & 18 – Charlotte, N.C.; Detroit, Mich.; Nashville, Tenn.; San Diego, Calif. Regionals: March 23 & 25 – Atlanta, Ga. (South); Los Angeles, Calif,. (West); March 24 & 26 – Boston, Mass. (East); Omaha, Neb. (Midwest) Final Four: March 31 & April 2 – San Antonio, Texas

Home games at the Dean E. Smith Center

ACC Network Extra is an Atlantic Coast Conference dedicated live-events digital network available to authenticated subscribers of ESPN3 available on WatchESPN and the ESPN app. #25 – AARON ROHLMAN CAREER HIGHS Points: Rebounds: 3 vs. Chaminade (11/21/16) #0 – SEVENTH WOODS Assists: 1 vs. Chattanooga (11/13/16) Points: 9 vs. Radford (12/4/16) Field Goals: 3 vs. Radford (12/4/16), Tennessee (12/11/16) #32 – LUKE MAYE Three-Pointers: 1 at Hawai’i (11/18/16) Points: 13 at NC State (2/15/17) Free Throws: 4 at Hawai’i (11/18/16), vs. NC State (1/8/17) Field Goals: 6 at NC State (2/15/17) Rebounds: 4 at Hawai’i (11/18/16), vs. Chaminade (11/21/16) Three-Pointers: 2 vs. Kentucky (12/17/16) Assists: 6 vs. Long Beach State (11/15/16) Free Throws: 2 several times Turnovers: 5 vs. Radford (12/4/16) Offensive Rebounds: 5 at Georgia Tech (12/31/16), vs. Florida State (1/14/17) Blocks: 1 vs. Wisconsin (11/23/16), at Miami (1/28/17) Rebounds: 15 vs. Florida State (1/14/17) Steals: 2 several times Assists: 3 vs. Virginia Tech (1/26/17), at Virginia (2/27/17) Turnovers: 4 vs. Florida State (1/14/17) #1 – THEO PINSON Blocks: 2 at Tulane (11/11/16) Points: 13 vs. Clemson (12/30/15), Louisville (2/22/17) Steals: 3 vs. Davidson (12/7/16) Field Goals: 6 at NC State (2/15/17) Three-Pointers: 3 vs. Northwestern (11/23/15), Kansas State (11/24/15), Clemson (12/30/15) Free Throws: 6 vs. Fairfield (11/15/15) Offensive Rebounds: 4 vs. UCLA (11/27/14), Clemson (12/30/15) Rebounds: 10 vs. Florida State (1/14/17) Assists: 8 vs. Fairfield (11/15/15), Northwestern (11/23/15) Turnovers: 4 vs. Temple (11/13/15), Northwestern (11/23/15) Blocks: 3 vs. Kansas State (11/24/15) Steals: 4 vs. NC State (1/8/17)

#2 – JOEL BERRY II Points: 31 at Clemson (1/3/17) Field Goals: 12 at Clemson (1/3/17) Three-Pointers: 7 at Clemson (1/3/17) Free Throws: 8 vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/16) Rebounds: 7 vs. Wake Forest (1/20/16), at Duke (3/5/16), vs. Syracuse (4/2/16) Assists: 11 vs. Appalachian State (12/21/15) Turnovers: 6 at Georgia Tech (12/31/16) Blocks: 2 vs. Pitt (2/14/16) Steals: 4 vs. Wofford (11/18/15), at Syracuse (1/9/16), vs. Pitt (3/10/16), vs. Chami- nade (11/21/16)

#4 – BRANDON ROBINSON Points: 7 vs. Long Beach State (11/15/16) Field Goals: 3 vs. Tennessee (12/11/16), NC State (1/8/17) Three-Pointers: 1 several times Free Throws: 4 vs. Long Beach State (11/15/16), Monmouth (12/28/16) Rebounds: 4 vs. Oklahoma State (11/22/16) Assists: 4 vs. Chaminade (11/21/16) Turnovers: 2 vs. Long Beach State (11/15/16), at Georgia Tech (12/31/16) Blocks: 2 vs. Chaminade (11/21/16) Steals: 2 vs. Davidson (12/7/16), at Clemson (1/3/17)

#11 – SHEA RUSH Points: 3 vs. Long Beach State (11/15/16), Northern Iowa (12/21/16) Field Goals: 1 several times Free Throws: 2 vs. Radford (12/4/16), Monmouth (12/28/16) Rebounds: 2 vs. Chattanooga (11/13/16) Assists: Steals: 1 vs. Northern Iowa (12/21/16), Monmouth (12/28/16), NC State (1/8/17)

#13 – CAMERON JOHNSON (all stats while playing for Pittsburgh) Points: 24 at North Carolina in (1/31/17), vs. Syracuse (3/9/16) Field Goals: 9 vs. North Carolina (1/31/17) Three-Pointers: 6 vs. North Carolina (1/31/17), Syracuse (2/11/17) Free Throws: 6 vs. Omaha (12/21/16), Clemson (1/28/17) Rebounds: 11 vs. Virginia Tech (2/14/17) Assists: 7 vs. Virginia Tech (2/14/17) Turnovers: 4 vs. Miami (1/14/17) Blocks: 2 vs. SMU (11/17/16), Samford (11/16/14) Steals: 4 at Virginia (3/4/17), vs. North Carolina (2/25/17)

#24 – KENNY WILLIAMS Points: 19 vs. Radford (12/4/16) Field Goals: 7 vs. Radford (12/4/16) Three-Pointers: 5 vs. Radford (12/4/16) Free Throws: 4 at Wake Forest (1/11/17) Offensive Rebounds: 4 vs. Chattanooga (11/13/16), Monmouth (12/28/16) Rebounds: 7 vs. Monmouth (12/28/16) Assists: 5 vs. Chattanooga (11/13/16), Kentucky (12/17/16), Northern Iowa (12/21/16), at Wake Forest (1/11/17) Turnovers: 3 several times Blocks: 2 at Boston College (1/21/17) Steals: 3 vs. Chattanooga (11/13/16), vs. Chaminade (11/21/16) MISCELLANEOUS STATS UNC’S RECORD WHEN... Games as Leading Scorer Season/Career 2017-18 UNC Under Joel Berry -/14 Roy Williams Kenny Williams -/2 Home 200-27* Away 99-55 Games as Leading Rebounder Season/Career Neutral Site 99-33 Theo Pinson -/3 UNC Leads at the Half 327-38 Luke Maye -/2 UNC Trails at the Half 54-73 Tied at the Half 17-4 Games as Leading in Assists Season/Career Overtime 20-17 Joel Berry -/31 UNC Shoots 50 Percent or Better from the Floor 189-5 Theo Pinson -/17 UNC Shoots 40-49.9 Percent from the Floor 175-57 Seventh Woods -/2 UNC Shoots Less Than 40 Percent from the Floor 34-53 Kenny Williams -/1 Opponents Shoots 50 Percent or Better from the Floor 23-35 Brandon Robinson -/1 Opponents Shoots 40-49.9 Percent from the Floor 186-63 Luke Maye -/1 Opponents Shoots Less Than 40 Percent from the Floor 189-17 UNC Has More Rebounds 334-54 Double-Doubles Season/Career Opponents Have More Rebounds 53-55 Theo Pinson -/1 UNC Has More Offensive Rebounds 253-72 Joel Berry II -/1 Opponents Have More Offensive Rebounds 117-36 UNC Commits More Turnovers 121-58 Double-Figure Scoring Games Season/Career Opponents Commit More Turnovers 244-51 Joel Berry -/55 UNC Scores 80 or More Points 262-30 Theo Pinson -/10 UNC Scores Less Than 80 Points 136-85 Kenny Williams -/6 Opponent Scores 80 or More Points 53-58 Luke Maye -/3 Opponent Scores Less Than 80 Points 345-57 Totals 398-115 30-Point Games Joel Berry II -/1 ^ includes one victory at the Greensboro Coliseum * includes one victory at Carmichael Arena in 2009-10 and one victory at the Greensboro Coliseum in 20-Point Games Season/Career 2016-17 Joel Berry -/10

10- Games Season/Career The Last Time Luke Maye -/1 UNC won by 30 on the road: 32– UNC 81, Georgia Tech 49, 3/3/15 10- Games Season/Career UNC won by 30 at a neutral site: 39–UNC 103, Texas Southern 64, 3/17/17 in Green- Joel Berry -/2 ville, S.C. UNC won by 40 at a neutral site: 43– UNC 104, Chaminade 61, 11/21/16 in Maui UNC won by 50: 51– UNC 107, NC State 56, 1/8/17 Carolina’s Largest Lead in a Win: UNC won by 60: 68– UNC 116, UNC Asheville 48, 11/30/08 UNC lost by 20 at home: 29– Duke 87, UNC 58, 1/31/02 Carolina’s Largest Lead in a Loss: UNC lost by 30: 33– Florida State 90, UNC 57, 1/14/12 UNC lost by 30 at home: 35– Duke 104, UNC 69, 2/29/63 Carolina’s Largest Deficit: Played overtime: won, 89-86, at Clemson, 1/3/17 Carolina’s Largest Deficit Overcome to Win: Played 2 OT: beat Clemson, 103-93, 2/10/08 Played 3 OT: lost to Wake Forest, 114-119, 12/20/03 Carolina’s Largest Halftime Lead: Played 4 OT: won at Tulane, 113-106, 2/14/76 Ranked No. 1 (AP): lost at Northern Iowa, 67-71, 11/21/15 Carolina’s Largest Halftime Deficit: Beat AP No. 1: won at Michigan State, 79-65, 12/4/13 Lost to AP No. 1: at Kentucky, 70-84, 12/13/14 Carolina’s Largest Halftime Deficit Overcome to Win: Beat AP Top-5 opponent: beat #2 Gonzaga, 71-65, 4/3/17 in the national championship game in Glendale, Ariz. Carolina’s Largest Halftime Lead in a Loss: Beat AP Top-10 opponent on the road: won at #1 Michigan State, 79-65, 12/4/13 Beat AP-ranked opponent on the road: won at #17 Duke, 76-72, 3/5/16 12/7/16 UNC’S LAST TIME IT HAPPENED UNC shot 50 percent or better and lost: 52.5 (32x61) at Duke, 2/9/17

CAROLINA THREE-POINTERS CAROLINA SCORING 5 three-pointers in a half: Justin Jackson (1st) vs. Texas Southern, 3/17/17 in 30 points: Joel Berry II (31) at Clemson, 1/3/17 Greenville, S.C. 35 points: Brice Johnson (39) at Florida State, 1/4/16 7 three-pointers: Joel Berry II at Clemson, 1/3/17 40 points: Harrison Barnes (40) vs. Clemson, 3/12/11 in Greensboro 8 three-pointers: Rashad McCants vs. Clemson, 3/2/04 20 points/1st half: Justin Jackson (20) 1st half vs. Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Two players made at least 5: Joel Berry (5) & Justin Jackson (5) vs. Virginia Tech, Vegas 1/26/17 20 points/2nd half: Joel Berry II (21) 2nd half at Clemson, 1/3/17 (plus two in Shot 100 percent (min. 5 att.): Marcus Paige (5x5) at NC State, 1/14/15 overtime) UNC made 15 three-pointers: 15 vs. Mississippi State, 11/19/12 in Maui 25 points/half: Brice Johnson (28), 2nd half at Florida State, 1/4/16 UNC did not make a three-pointer: 0 vs. Princeton, 12/13/97 (707 consecutive 30 points after halftime: Marcus Paige (31– 21 in 2nd, 10 in OT) at NC State, games with at least one three-pointer through Gonzaga) 2/26/14 UNC shot 70 percent (min. 10 att.): 73.3 (11x15) vs. Wake Forest, 2/22/14 10 points in OT: 11 by Marcus Paige at NC State, 2/26/14 UNC shot 60 percent and lost: 64.7 (11x17) vs. Villanova, 4/4/16 in Houston Two players scored 25: Tyler Zeller (32), John Henson (28) vs. LIU, 3/18/11 in UNC shot less than 10 percent: 7.7 (1x13) vs. Duke, 2/17/16 Charlotte Made less than five three-pointers and won:4 vs. Gonzaga, 4/3/17 in Phoenix Two players scored 30: Brice Johnson (39), Marcus Paige (30) at Florida State, 1/4/16 CAROLINA FREE THROWS Three players scored 20: Joel Berry II (26), Isaiah Hicks (22), Justin Jackson Made 20 or more: 20 by Tyler Zeller vs. Maryland, 2/29/12 (22) vs. Florida State, 1/14/17 Attempted 20 or more: 23 by Tyler Zeller vs. Maryland, 2/29/12 25 points/two straight games: Brice Johnson (25 vs Tulane, 12/16/15, and 27 10 for 10 or better: 10x10 by Marcus Paige vs. Kentucky, 12/14/13 vs. UCLA, 12/19/15 in Brooklyn) Made 30 or more in a row: 31 by Marcus Paige, 2013-14 25 points/three straight games: Tyler Hansbrough (32 at NC State, 2/20/08; 29 Missed every attempt (min. 5): Desmond Hubert (0x6) vs. Duke, 2/20/14 vs. Wake Forest, 2/24/08; 25 at Boston College, 3/1/08) UNC shot 100 percent: (min. 10 att): vs. Wisconsin, 11/23/16 in Maui (12x12) Back-to-back 30 pts: Antawn Jamison (35 vs. Duke, 2/5/98; 31 at Georgia Tech, UNC shot under 50 percent: 45.5 (10x22) vs. Notre Dame, 3/3/14 2/8/98) UNC made 30 free throws: 33 (attempted 46) vs. Monmouth, 12/28/16 Players on both teams scored 30 points: 34 by Justin Jackson and 47 by Ken- UNC made 40 free throws: 41 (attempted 59) vs. Clemson, 1/28/98 tucky’s Malik Monk, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas UNC made less than five FTs: 4 vs. Virginia, 2/18/17 Out-scored opponents in a half: Reggie Bullock (21-20 in 1st) vs. Maryland, UNC missed 20 free throws: 23 (24 of 47) vs. Texas, 12/18/13 1/19/13 UNC missed 25 free throws: 26 (22 of 48) vs. Belmont, 11/17/13 No starter in double figures: vs. Rutgers, 12/28/10 UNC attempted 50 free throws: 50 (made 36) vs. Maryland, 2/15/04 One player in double figures: Joel Berry II (12) at Virginia, 2/27/17 UNC attempted less than five FTs: 4 vs. George Mason, 3/19/06, in Dayton, Non-starter scored 20 points: 20 by Justin Jackson at Boston College, 2/9/16 Ohio Six in double figures:vs. Texas Southern, 3/17/17 in Greenville, S.C. Made more free throws than field goals:vs. Monmouth, 12/28/16 (31 FGs, 33 Eight in double figures: vs. Saint Francis, 1/2/11 FTs) Nine in double figures:Kevin Madden (17), Ranzino Smith (17), Warren Martin Did not attempt a in a half: 1st half vs. Virginia Tech, 1/18/15 (15), Steve Bucknall (12), Joe Wolf (10), Steve Hale (10), Brad Daugherty (10), Did not make a free throw in a half: 2nd half at Northern Iowa (0-2), 11/21/15 Jeff Lebo (10) & Kenny Smith (10) vs. Manhattan, 12/27/85, in Miami, Fla. UNC scored 100 points on the road: 106 at Florida State, 1/4/16 CAROLINA REBOUNDS UNC scored 100 points/consecutive ACC games: 114 vs. Wake Forest, 12/20/03 15 or more: 17 by Kennedy Meeks vs. Kentucky, 3/24/17 in Memphis and 103 vs. Georgia Tech, 1/11/04 15 in consecutive games: Brice Johnson 19 vs. Duke, 2/17/16, and 15 vs. Miami, UNC scored 100 points/3 consecutive games: 107 vs. Cleveland State, 2/20/16 12/30/04; 105 vs. William & Mary, 1/2/05; 109 vs. Maryland, 1/8/05 20 rebounds: 21 by Brice Johnson at Duke, 3/5/16 UNC scored 100 points in a loss: 100 vs. Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas 30 rebounds: 30 by Rusty Clark vs. Maryland, 2/21/68 Both teams scored 100: Kentucky 103, UNC 100, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas 10 offensive: 10 by Kennedy Meeks at Clemson, 1/3/17 UNC scored 60 points/half: 65, 2nd half at Florida State, 1/4/16 Three players in double-figures:Tyler Zeller (22), John Henson (10) and Reggie UNC scored 70 points/half: 77, 1st half vs. VMI, 12/17/94 Bullock (10) vs. Ohio, 3/23/12 in St. Louis UNC scored less than 50 points/game: 43 at Virginia, 2/27/17 10 or more in 15 straight games: John Henson, 2011 UNC scored less than 20 points/half: 18 (1st) vs. NC State, 2/24/15 UNC had 70 rebounds: 72 vs. Nicholls, 12/19/11; UNC scored less than 25 points in each half: 22 and 20 at Virginia, 2/27/17 UNC had 30 offensive rebounds: 31 vs. Nicholls, 12/19/11 UNC scored less than 20 points in one half and 50 in the other: 18 (1st) and UNC had less than five offensive rebounds: 1 vs. Pitt, 2/14/16 53 (2nd) vs. Butler, 11/20/12, in Maui UNC scored 30 second-chance points: 36 vs. Nicholls, 12/19/11 CAROLINA SHOOTING CAROLINA DOUBLE-DOUBLES Made every FG attempt (min. 10): Jeff McInnis, 10x10 vs. Cincinnati, 12/3/94, in Double-double/half: Kennedy Meeks, 1st half vs. Wisconsin, 11/23/16 in Maui (10 Charlotte pts/12 rebs) Missed every FG attempt (min. 10): Harrison Barnes, 0x12 vs. Minnesota, 11/19/10, Double-doubles/both halves: Brice Johnson at Florida State, 1/4/16 (11/11 in 1st, in San Juan 28/12 in 2nd) Made 10 or more consecutive: 16 by Brice Johnson vs. UCLA (11), 12/19/15 in Three double-doubles in a game: Tyler Zeller (20 pts/22 reb), Reggie Bullock Brooklyn, and Appalachian State (5), 12/21/15 (ties UNC record) (17 pts/10 reb) and John Henson (14 pts/10 reb) vs. Ohio, 3/23/12 in St. Louis UNC shot 70 percent/half: 71.9 (23x32), 2nd vs. East Carolina, 12/7/14 Points & rebounds/in 9 consecutive games: John Henson vs. Maryland, at Flori- UNC shot 80 percent/half: 85.7 (24x28), 2nd vs. Old Dominion, 12/1/92 da State, Duke, Miami, Clemson, Duke, LIU, Washington and Marquette, 2011 UNC shot 60 pct/both halves: 61.3 (19x31) & 63.3 (19x30) vs. Georgia Tech, 40 points/20 rebounds: Billy Cunningham (48 pts/25 reb) vs. Tulane, 12/10/64 2/21/15 30 points/20 rebounds: Brice Johnson (39 pts, 23 reb) at Florida State, 1/4/16 UNC shot 60 percent/game: 61.5 (32x52) vs. Notre Dame, 3/27/16 in Philadel- 20 points/20 rebounds: Tyler Zeller (20 pts/22 reb) vs. Ohio, 3/23/12 in St. phia Louis UNC shot 60 percent/consecutive games: 60.6 (43x71) vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 20 points/10 rebounds/5 assists: Reggie Bullock (20/10/5) vs. Florida State, 3/21/08, and 67.7 (44x65) vs. Arkansas, 3/23/08, both in Raleigh 3/3/13 UNC shot 70 percent/game: 70.9 (39x55) vs. ODU, 11/23/07 in Las Vegas Points & assists: Marcus Paige (13 points, 10 assists) vs. Georgia Tech, 2/21/15 UNC shot under 25 percent/half: 20.7 (6x29), 1st half at Miami, 1/28/17 Points & assists/2 consecutive games: (11 pts/10 assists) vs. UNC shot under 30 percent/both halves: 26.8 (11x41) and 29.6 (8x27) vs. Iowa, Vermont, 3/16/12, and (18 pts/11 assists) vs. Creighton, 3/18/12, in Greens- 12/3/14 boro UNC shot under 30 percent/game: 27.9 (19x68) vs. Iowa, 12/3/14 Points & assists/3consecutive games: Kendall Marshall (20 pts/10 assists) at Duke, UNC shot under 30 percent/half and won: 28.2 (11x39) 2nd half at Duke, 3/5/16 3/3/12; (13 pts/12 assists) vs. Maryland, 3/9/12; and (12 pts/ 10 assists) vs. NC UNC shot under 40 percent/game and won: 35.6 (26x73) vs. Gonzaga, 4/3/17 State, 3/10/12 in Atlanta in Phoenix UNC shot under 40 percent/both halves and won: 38.7 and 36.7 vs. Davidson, CAROLINA TRIPLE DOUBLE Pts, rebs, assists: Jason Capel (16 pts/11 reb/10 assists) vs. Buffalo, 12/17/00 OPPONENTS LAST TIME IT HAPPENED Pts, rebs, blocks: Brendan Haywood (18 pts/14 reb/10 blk) vs. Miami, 12/4/00 OPPONENTS SCORING CAROLINA ASSISTS 40 points: 47 by Malik Monk, Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas 10 assists in three consecutive games: by Kendall Marshall, 10 at Duke, 3/3/12; 30 points: 30 by Bruce Brown at Miami, 1/28/17 12 vs. Maryland, 3/9/12 in Atlanta; 10 vs. NC State, 3/10/12 in Atlanta 30 points in consecutive games: Xavier Rathan-Mayes, Florida State (35 at 15 assists: 16 by Kendall Marshall at Maryland, 2/4/12 UNC, 1/24/15, and 30 in Tallahassee, 1/4/16) 10 or more assists and no turnovers: Marcus Paige (10/0) vs. Georgia Tech, 30 points twice in a season: , Duke (34 at Duke, 2/9/11; 30 at UNC, 2/21/15 3/5/11) UNC had 30 or more: 30 vs. Tulane, 12/16/15 20 points in three games in one season: Luke Kennard, Duke (20, 28 and 20), UNC had 5 or fewer: 5 at Maryland, 2/21/09 2017 Three players with 20: Kyle Singler (25), Nolan Smith (20), Jon Scheyer (20) at CAROLINA TURNOVERS Duke, 3/6/10 Committed 8 or more: 8 by Marcus Paige at Maryland, 3/6/13 Four players with 20: (25), (23), J’Covan Brown UNC committed 15 or more/half: 15 (1st) at Georgia Tech, 2/16/10 (21) and (20), Texas, 12/19/09 in Arlington, Texas UNC committed 20 or more/game: 20 at Georgia Tech, 12/31/16 25 points in a half: 27 in first half by Malik Monk, Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las UNC committed 20 or more and won: 20 vs. Syracuse, 1/26/15 Vegas UNC committed 25 or more/game: 26 at Clemson, 1/13/10 20 points in a half: 21 in first half by Ky Bowman at Boston College, 1/21/17 UNC committed less than 5: 4 vs. Gonzaga, 4/3/17 in Phoenix 20 points in both halves: 27 and 21 by Malik Monk, Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Scored 0 points off opponent turnovers: at Notre Dame, 2/6/16 (off two ND Vegas turnovers) Non-starter scored 30 points: 33 by Brent Arrington, Miss. Valley St., 11/20/11 Scored 30 pts. off oppt. turnovers: 37 vs. NC State, 1/8/17 (off 26 NC State turn- Non-starter scored 20 points: 20 by Phil Booth, Villanova, 4/4/16 in Houston overs) No players in double figures: at Evansville, 12/8/10 One player in double figures: 21 by Bruce Brown, Miami, 3/9/17 in Brooklyn CAROLINA BLOCKED SHOTS No starter in double figures: by Arkansas, 3/19/17 in Greenville, S.C. 5 blocks: 8 by Brice Johnson vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 3/17/16 in Raleigh Six players in double figures: at Pitt, 2/14/15 10 blocks: 10 by Brendan Haywood vs. Miami (Fla.), 12/4/00 Seven players in double figures: by Wake Forest, 12/20/03 (triple overtime) UNC blocked 15 shots: 15 vs. Northern Kentucky, 12/27/13 Scored 100 points: 103 by Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas Scored less than 50 points: 41 by Virginia, 2/18/17 CAROLINA STEALS Scored less than 60 points in a win: 53 at Virginia, 2/27/17 (UVA 53, UNC 43) 6 steals: Marcus Paige at Georgia Tech, 3/3/15 Scored 60 points in a half: 61, 2nd by East Carolina, 12/15/12 8 steals: Ty Lawson vs. Michigan State, 4/6/09 in Detroit Scored less than 15 points in a half: 14 by UNCG (1st half), 12/7/13 UNC had 15 steals: 17 vs. NC State, 1/8/17 Scored less than 20 points in a half: 19 (2nd half) by Virginia, 2/18/17 UNC had 20 steals: 20 vs. UNC Asheville, 12/28/05 Scored less than 25 points in both halves: 22 and 19 by Virginia, 2/18/17 Scored less than 30 points in both halves in a win over UNC: 27 and 26 at CAROLINA MISCELLANEOUS (UNC scores listed first) Virginia, 2/27/17 Led UNC in points, rebounds and assists: Reggie Bullock (15 points, 9 re- bounds, 4 assists) vs. Maryland, 3/16/13 in Greensboro, N.C. OPPONENTS FIELD GOAL SHOOTING Led UNC in points, rebounds, assists and steals: Joseph Forte (24 points, 16 Made 15 or fewer field goals: 15 by by Virginia, 2/18/17 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals) vs. Duke, 2/1/01 65 percent/half: 65.4 (17x26), Tennessee, 12/11/16 Made shot with 0.00 on the clock to win: Tyler Zeller vs. Miami, 3/11/11 in 60 percent/game: 64.9 (37x57) at Pitt, 2/14/15 Greensboro (UNC won 61-59) 70 percent/half: 76.5 (13x17), 2nd half at NC State, 2/3/07 Made shot with less than a second on the clock to win: Luke Maye (0.3) vs. 70 percent/game: 71.7 (33x46) by Duke, 2/29/80, in Greensboro, N.C. Kentucky, 3/24/17 in Memphis Better than 55 percent/game and lost: 55.6 (30x54) by Pitt, 1/31/17 Hit a shot from beyond halfcourt: P.J. Hairston vs. Mississippi St, 11/19/12 in 60 percent/both halves: 61.3 (19x31) & 69.2 (18x26) at Pitt, 2/14/15 Maui 50 percent/both halves and lost: 55.2 (16x29) & 56.0 (14x25) by Pitt, 1/31/17 Played every minute: Raymond Felton at Virginia, 1/11/03 Under 20 percent/half: 17.9 (5x28), 1st half at Clemson, 1/3/15 Played 50 minutes: Jawad Williams (50) vs. Wake Forest, 12/20/03 Under 25 percent/half and won: 24.2 (8x33), 2nd half by Iowa, 12/3/14 UNC rallied from 10 points down in the second half to win: trailed Louisville by Under 30 percent/both halves: 23.3 (7x30) and 27.8 (10x36) by Evansville, 13 (50-63) with 8:25 to play and won, 72-71, 1/10/15 12/6/11 UNC rallied from 10 points down in the second half to win consecutive games: Under 30 percent/game: 27.8 (15x54) by Virginia, 2/18/17 trailed Miami 34-53 (-19) with 9:51 to play and won, 61-59, 3/11/11 in Greens- Under 40 percent/game and won: 32.2 (19x59) at Virginia, 2/27/17 boro; trailed Clemson 30-41 (-11) with 17:23 to play and won, 92-87, in overtime, Under 30 percent in first half and better than 60 percent in second half:25.0 3/12/11 in Greensboro (10x40) and 65.4 (17x26) by NC State, 2/1/14 UNC rallied from 20 points down to win: trailed Georgia Tech, 30-50 with four 60 percent in first half and less than than 40 percent in second half: Tennessee, minutes left in the first half and won, 82-75, 2/15/06 12/11/16 (65.4 in first half and 39.3 in second half) UNC rallied from 20 points down to lead: trailed Georgia Tech, 9-29, with 8:04 to play in first half and took the lead four times in second half, but lost 71-73, OPPONENTS THREE-POINTERS 1/16/10 5 three-pointers in a half: 5 by Ky Bowman, 1st, at BC, 1/21/17 Four-point play: Justin Jackson vs. Kentucky, 3/24/17 in Memphis 8 three-pointers: 8 by Malik Monk, Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas UNC scored 25 straight points: 25-0 run vs. NC State, 1/12/08 (1st half) 10 three-pointers: 10 by Kyle McAlarney, Notre Dame, 11/26/08 in Maui UNC scored 20 straight points: twice vs. NC State, 1/8/17 (20-0 in 1st half, Player made every attempt (min. 5): Jordan Swing, UAB (5x5), 12/1/12 22-0 in 2nd) Two players made at least 5 three-pointers: 7 by David Schneider and 5 by UNC scored 10 or more points to begin game: 10-0 vs. Long Beach State, JohnMark Ludwick, William and Mary, 3/16/10 11/15/16 (scored first 10, won 93-67) Player attempted 15 3FGs: 16 by Russ Smith, Louisville, 11/24/13 in Uncasville, UNC led by 30 at the half: UNC 56, NC State 23 (33 points), 1/8/17 Conn. Committed 30 personal fouls: 33 at Louisville, 1/31/15 Did not make a three-pointer: 0 by Jacksonville (in 5 attempts), 11/27/90 (956 consecutive games with at least one three-pointer through Gonzaga) Made 15 three-pointers: 15 by Belmont, 11/17/13 Attempted 40 three-pointers: 43 by William and Mary, 3/16/10 Shot 60 percent (min. 10 att.): 62.5 (10x16) at Duke, 2/18/15 Shot 65 percent (min. 10 att.): 66.7 (8x12) at Illinois, 11/30/10 Shot less than 10 percent (min. 10 att.): 6.3 (1x16) at Georgia Tech, 3/3/15 Made 10 or more three-pointers and lost: 13 by Pitt, 1/31/17 Made less than five three-pointers and won:3 at Georgia Tech, 12/31/16 Made more three-point field goals than two-point field goals: at Virginia, 2/27/17 (10 three-pointers, nine two-pointers) OPPONENTS FREE THROWS OPPONENTS BLOCKS Made 15 free throws: 15 by Jerian Grant, Notre Dame, 3/14/15 in Greensboro 5 blocked shots: 6 by BeeJay Anya, NC State, 2/24/15 Made more than 15 free throws: 17 by Zabian Dowdell, Virginia Tech, 2/13/07 Team blocked 10 shots: 11 by Ohio State, 12/20/14 in Chicago Attempted 15 free throws: 15 by Marcus Georges-Hunt, Georgia Tech, 1/2/16 Made 10 for 10 or better: 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 7 steals: 7 by Andy Rautins, Syracuse, 11/20/09 in New York Shot at least 85 percent: 89.3 by Oregon (25x28), 41/17 in Phoenix Team had 10 steals: 10 by Arkansas, 3/19/17 in Greenville, S.C. Shot at least 85 percent, 30 or more attempts: 89.2 (33x37) by Duke, 3/10/17 Team had 15 steals: 15 at Georgia Tech, 12/31/16 (11 in first half) in Brooklyn Team had 20 steals: 20 at Clemson, 1/17/07 Under 30 percent: 27.3 (3x11) by NC State, 1/8/17 Under 50 percent: 30.8 (4x13) by Louisville, 2/22/17 OPPONENTS MISCELLANEOUS (UNC scores listed first) Made 30 or more free throws: 33 by Duke, 3/10/17 in Brooklyn Led the team in scoring, rebounds and assists: Nigel Williams-Goss, Gonzaga Made fewer than five free throws: 4 by Louisville, 2/22/17 (15 points, nine rebounds, six assists), 4/3/17 in Phoenix Attempted 40 or more free throws: 44 at Louisville, 1/31/15 (made 27) Led the team in scoring, rebounds, assists and steals: Tyus Jones, Duke (24 Attempted fewer than five free throws: 3 by Virginia, 3/12/16 in Washington, points, 6 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 steals), 3/7/15 D.C. Four-point play: Daryl Macon, Arkansas, 3/19/17 in Greenville, S.C. Missed 20 or more free throws: 20 (21x41) by Pitt, 3/14/14 in Greensboro Hit a game-winning shot at the buzzer: Kris Jenkins, Villanova, 4/4/16 in Hous- Only one player attempted free throws: Jordan Taylor, Wisconsin (3x6), 11/30/11 ton Made more free throws than field goals: by Oregon, 4/1/17 (22 FGs, 25 FTs) in Hit a shot from other side of halfcourt: Louis Dabney, Tulane, 12/16/15, to end first Phoenix half Made five or fewer and won: 5 at Virginia, 2/27/17 Trailed by 10 or more at halftime and won: at Louisville, 1/31/15 (Cards trailed 36-25 at half, beat UNC 68-78 in overtime) OPPONENTS REBOUNDS Trailed by 10 or more with less than five minutes to play and won: Duke, 15 rebounds: 16 by Jordan Bell, Oregon, 4/1/17 in Phoenix 2/18/15 (Duke trailed 77-67 with 3:08 to play, won 90-92 in overtime) 20 rebounds: 21 by Talib Zanna, Pitt, 3/14/14 in Greensboro Trailed by more than 15 and won: 16 at Northern Iowa (UNI trailed 50-34, won 10 offensive: 10 by Talib Zanna, Pitt, 3/14/14 in Greensboro 67-71) Two players with 15 or more: 15 by Damion James and 15 by Dexter Pittman, Trailed by 20 or more and won: at Florida State, 1/22/04 (FSU trailed 42-18 in Texas, 12/19/09 in Arlington, Texas first half, won 81-90 in overtime) Three players in double-figures: Albert Burditt (19), Michael Richardson (10) Trailed by 20 and took the lead: at Virginia Tech (UNC led 36-16, VT took a 59- and Gerald Houston (10), Texas, 12/5/92, in Charlotte, N.C. 61 lead, UNC won 75-70) Team had 50 rebounds: 57 by Butler in the Bahamas, 11/26/14 Led Carolina by 15 or more at halftime: 15 at Miami (22-37), 1/28/17 Team had 60 rebounds: 60 by Texas, 12/19/09 in Arlington, Texas Led Carolina by 20 or more at halftime: 27 at Duke (26-53), 3/6/10 Team had 25 offensive rebounds: 29 by Butler, 11/26/14 in the Bahamas Led Carolina by 30 or more: 32 at Indiana (51-83), 11/27/12 Team had less than 20 rebounds: 15 by Notre Dame, 3/27/16 in Philadelphia Led Carolina by 35 or more: 36 at Duke (37-73), 3/6/10 Team had less than five offensive: 4 by Virginia Tech, 1/26/17 Scored 15 straight points: 15-0 run by Notre Dame, 3/14/15 in Greensboro Scored less than five second-chance points:4 by Arkansas, 3/19/17 in Green- Scored first 10 points of game:at Pitt, 2/14/15 (scored first 10, beat UNC 76- ville, S.C. 89) Scored one second-chance point: Wisconsin, 11/23/16 in Maui Outrebounded UNC by more than 15: 17 (40-57), Butler in the Bahamas, 11/26/14 Had more offensive rebounds than UNC had defensive: by Butler in the Baha- mas, 11/26/14 (Butler 29 offensive, UNC 26 defensive)

OPPONENTS DOUBLE-DOUBLES Points & rebounds with 5 or more blocks: Jeff Withey, Kansas (16 points, 16 rebounds and 5 blocks) 3/24/13 in Kansas City, Mo. Points & assists: De’Aaron Fox, Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas Three players with double-doubles: Lorenzo Brown (12 pts/12 assists), Richard Howell (13 pts/17 reb) and TJ Warren (10 pts, 10 reb), NC State, 2/23/13

OPPONENTS TRIPLE DOUBLE Greivis Vasquez at Maryland, 2/21/09 (35 pts/11 reb/10 assists) (first vs. UNC in an ACC game)

OPPONENTS ASSISTS 10 assists: 10 by De’Aaron Fox, Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas 12 assists: 12 by Melo Trimble, Maryland, 12/1/15 13 assists: 13 by Luke Loucks, Florida State, 3/11/12 in Atlanta 15 assists: 17 by Kenny Anderson at Georgia Tech, 2/1/90 10 or more assists and no turnovers: Cameron Wright (10 assists) at Pitt, 2/14/15 Team with 30 assists: 30 at Pitt, 2/14/15 Team had 5 or fewer assists: 5 by Oklahoma State, 11/22/16 in Maui

OPPONENTS TURNOVERS 8 turnovers: 8 by Ky Bowman at Boston College, 1/21/17 10 turnovers: 10 by , Ohio State, 11/19/09 in New York, N.Y. 20 or more turnovers and won: 22 by Kansas, 3/24/13 in Kansas City, Mo. Team committed 25 turnovers: 26 by NC State, 1/8/17 Team committed 30 turnovers: 32 by South Carolina State, 11/20/07 Team committed less than 5 turnovers: 4 at Virginia, 2/27/17 Scored 0 points off UNC turnovers: 0 by Fairfield, 11/15/15 (UNC had 10 turnovers) Scores less than five points off UNC turnovers: 3 by Northern Iowa, 12/21/16 (off five UNC turnovers) Scored 25 points off UNC turnovers: 29 by Harvard, 3/19/15 in Jacksonville, Fla. (off 17 UNC turnovers) Scored 30 points off UNC turnovers: 31 by Vanderbilt, 11/21/10 in San Juan (off 22 UNC turnovers) SINGLE-GAME HIGHS/LOWS IN ROY WILLIAMS ERA (2003-PRESENT) CAROLINA HIGH LOW Field Goals 48 vs. Chaminade, 11/24/08 16 at Duke 3/6/10, at Georgia Tech, 1/16/11 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 .276 at Georgia Tech, (16x58) 1/16/11 FG Percentage in a Half .742 (23x31) vs. Oakland, 11/8/13 .200 (5x25) 2nd half at Georgia Tech, 1/16/11 3-Point Field Goals 16 vs. Maryland, 2/3/09 1 several times, last: vs. Duke, 2/17/16 3-Point Attempts 32 vs. Mississippi State, 11/19/12 4 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/23/09 3-Point Percentage .733 (11x15) vs. Wake Forest, 2/22/14 .071 (1x14) vs. Duke, 3/9/13 Free Throws Made 37 vs. Clemson, 3/11/05 2 vs. Clemson, 3/2/04 Free Throw Attempts 50 vs. Wake Forest, 12/20/03 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 .364 (4x11) at UAB, 12/1/13 Offensive Rebounds 31 vs. Nicholls, 12/19/11 1 vs. Pitt, 2/14/16 Defensive Rebounds 42 vs. Oregon, 11/25/08 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 Turnovers 26 vs. FIU, 11/9/09; at Clemson, 1/13/10 4 at Pitt, 2/14/15; vs. Wisconsin, 3/26/15; vs. Gonzaga, 4/3/17 Blocked Shots 15 at Duke, 3/8/08; vs. Northern Kentucky, 12/27/13 0 several times Steals 20 vs. UNC Asheville, 12/28/05 1 vs. Miami, 1/14/06; vs. Miami, 3/11/11 at Notre Dame 2/6/16; vs. Duke 2/17/16; at Virginia, 2/27/17 Points 114 vs. Wake Forest, 12/20/03 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; 18, 1st half vs. NC State, 2/24/15 Scoring Margin +68 (116-48) vs. UNC Asheville, 11/30/08 -33 at Florida State, 1/14/12 (57-90)

OPPONENTS HIGH LOW Field Goals 46 by Wake Forest, 12/20/03 14 by Virginia Tech, 2/16/08 14 by NC Central, 11/11/09 14 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 .167 (7x42), 2nd half by Radford, 3/19/09 3-Point Field Goals 16 by William and Mary, 3/16/10 1 at Saint Louis, 12/22/06; by Rutgers, 12/28/06; at Arizona, 1/27/07; by Saint Francis, 1/2/11; by Maryland, 1/19/13; by UCLA, 11/27/14; at Georgia Tech, 3/3/15 3-Point Attempts 43 by William and Mary, 3/16/10 9 at Maryland, 1/14/04 9 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 2 by Air Force, 3/18/04; by Villanova, 4/4/16 Defensive Rebounds 36 by Gonzaga, 11/22/06 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 by Murray State, 3/17/06; by Maryland, 1/19/13 at Florida State, 2/17/14; by Duke, 2/20/14; by Syracuse, 4/2/16; 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: at Boston College, 2/6/16 Steals 20 at Clemson, 1/17/07 1 by Gonzaga, 11/22/06; at Georgia Tech, 1/29/14; by Tulane, 12/16/15; 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 Malik Monk, Kentucky, 12/17/16 40 by Harrison Barnes vs. Clemson, 3/12/11 Field Goals 14 by Brice Johnson at Florida State, 1/4/16 18 by Malik Monk, Kentucky, 12/17/16 Field Goal Attempts 23 by Rashad McCants vs. Wake Forest, 12/20/03 28 by Grayson Allen at Duke, 3/5/16 23 by Rashad McCants vs. Texas, 3/20/03 28 by Malik Monk, Kentucky, 12/17/16 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 (5x5) by Jordan Swing, UAB, 12/1/12 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 (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 15 by Jared Homan, Oakland, 3/18/05 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 Evan Turner, 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, 11/11/11s 6 seven times (latest: by BeeJay Anya, NC State, 2/24/15) Steals 8 by Tyler Hansbrough vs. UNC Asheville 12/28/05 7 by Rakim Sanders, Boston College, 1/4/09 8 by Ty Lawson vs. Michigan State 4/6/09 7 by Andy Rautins, Syracuse, 11/20/09 Minutes Played 50 by Jawad Williams vs. Wake Forest 12/20/03 49 by Jamaal Levy, Wake Forest, 12/20/03 PHOTO ROSTER

0 – SEVENTH WOODS 1 – THEO PINSON 2 – JOEL BERRY II 3 – ANDREW PLATEK 4 – BRANDON ROBINSON 6-1, So., G 6-6, Sr., G/F 6-0, Sr., G 6-3, Fr., G 6-5, So., G Columbia, S.C. Greensboro, N.C. Apopka, Fla. Guilderland, N.Y. Douglasville, Ga.

5 – JALEK FELTON 11 – SHEA RUSH 13 – CAMERON JOHNSON 15 – GARRISON BROOKS 21 –STERLING MANLEY 6-3, Fr., G 6-5, So., F 6-8, Gr., G 6-9, Fr., F 6-11, Fr., F West Columbia, S.C. Fairway, Kan. Moon Township, Pa. Lafayette, Ala. Reynoldsburg, Ohio

22 – WALKER MILLER 24 – KENNY WILLIAMS 25 – AARON ROHLMAN 30 – K.J. SMITH 32 – LUKE MAYE 6-10, Fr., F 6-4, Jr., G 6-6, Sr., F 6-2, So., G 6-8, Jr., F Greensboro, N.C. Midlothian, Va. Gastonia, N.C. Calabasas, Calif. Huntersville, N.C.

42 –BRANDON HUFFMAN ROY WILLIAMS STEVE ROBINSON HUBERT DAVIS BRAD FREDERICK 6-10, Fr., F Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Goldsboro, N.C. 15th Year at UNC 15th Year at UNC 6th Year at UNC 6th Year at UNC