GAME 1: Notre Dame Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2019 Roy Williams Court at the Dean E. Smith , Chapel Hill, N.C. 7 p.m., ACCN

2019-20 SCHEDULE 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NCAA 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009, 2017; Helms 1924 0-0 Home, 0-0 Road, 0-0 Neutral 20 FINAL FOURS 50 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES NOVEMBER (AP rankings) 32 ACC REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS 6 Notre Dame (9/-) 7 p.m. ACCN 18 ACC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS 8 at UNCW 7 p.m. FloSports 15 Gardner-Webb 9 p.m. ACCN 38 TIMES IN THE FINAL ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP-10 RANKINGS 20 Elon $ 8:30 p.m. RSN 27 vs. Alabama & 2:30 p.m. ESPN TBA GAME 1 NOTEBOOK 28 vs. Iowa State or Michigan & TBA TBA • Regular-season play begins on Wednesday, Nov. 6, at home against Notre Dame. Game time 29 Battle 4 Atlantis TBA & TBA TBA is 7:01 p.m. The game will be broadcast on the ACC Network. DECEMBER • Carolina scrimmaged Villanova in the Smith Center on Oct. 27 and defeated Winston-Salem 4 Ohio State # 9:30 p.m. ESPN State, 96-61, in an exhibition game on Nov. 1. 7/8 at Virginia TBA ACCN • This is Carolina’s first ACC game in a regular-season opener since playing Clemson to start the 15 Wofford () 4 p.m. ACCN 1966-67 season. UNC is 54-12 in ACC openers, including 11-5 under Roy Williams. 18 at Gonzaga 9 p.m. ESPN2 • Carolina is 97-12 in season-opening games, including 15-1 under Williams. The Tar Heels 21 vs. UCLA ! 3 p.m. CBNS have won 14 consecutive season openers since a loss to Santa Clara in Oakland to begin the 30 Yale 7 p.m. ACCN 2004-05 national-title-winning season. JANUARY • Carolina has won 699 regular-season ACC games, the most in league history. Duke is second 4 6 p.m. ACCN with 650 and NC State is third with 475. 8 7 p.m. ACCN • The UNC-Notre Dame game is the first of 20 regular-season ACC contests for each team this 11 Clemson 4:30 p.m. RSN season. This is the first season in which the league’s 15 teams will play 20 conference games 18 at Pittsburgh Noon ESPN TBA after seven with an 18-game league schedule. 22 at 8 p.m. ACCN 25 Miami Noon ESPN TBA • The Irish are one of six ACC opponents the Tar Heels play twice this season, along with Duke, 27 at NC State 7 p.m. ESPN NC State, Pittsburgh, Wake Forest and Virginia. • UNC travels to Charlottesville, Va., on Dec. 7 or 8 to play the 2019 NCAA champion Cava- FEBRUARY liers. This will be the first time since the 1968-69 season Carolina will play two conference 1 6 or 8 p.m. ACCN games before the end of December. 3 at Florida State 7 p.m. ESPN • Junior forward Garrison Brooks is Carolina’s returning scorer and rebounder. The LaFayette, 8 Duke 6 p.m. ESPN Ala., native started all 36 games last year and averaged 7.9 points and 5.6 rebounds. 11 at Wake Forest 8 p.m. ACCN 15 Virginia 6 or 8 p.m. ESPN TBA • Brooks is the only returning player among Carolina’s top eight scorers in 2018-19 who will 17 at Notre Dame 7 p.m. ESPN play against Notre Dame. The top five either exhausted their college eligibility or left early as 22 at Louisville 6 or 8 p.m. ESPN TBA first-round NBA Draft picks. Brooks was the sixth-leading scorer. The seventh and eighth were 25 NC State 9 p.m. ESPN TBA Sterling Manley and Brandon Robinson, both of whom will not play against the Irish due to 29 at Syracuse 4, 6 or 8 p.m. ESPN TBA injuries.

MARCH 3 Wake Forest 7 p.m. ESPN TBA UNC’S RECORD WHEN ... UNDER ROY WILLIAMS 2018-19 STATISTICAL COMPARISON 7 at Duke 8 p.m. ESPN 2019-20 TOTALS UNC NOTRE DAME ACC Tournament, March 10-14, Greensboro, N.C. Home 226-32+ Record 29-7, 16-2 14-19, 3-15 Away 117-61 Points/Game 85.8 68.7 SITE/SPECIAL EVENT KEY Neutral 110-40 Scoring Defense 73.2 69.0 $ Battle 4 Atlantis, Chapel Hill 11-10 Scoring Margin +12.6 -0.3 & Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas Leads at Half 373-40 FG% .464 .393 # ACC-Big Ten Challenge Trails at Half 62-88 3FG% .362 .315 ! CBS Sports Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. Tied at Half 18-5 3FGs/Game 8.7 8.2 UNC shoots 50% or better FG 211-7 FT% .743 .744 All times Eastern UNC shoots 40-49.9% FG 204-64 FG% Defense .416 .429 UNC shoots under 40% FG 38-62 3FG% Defense .335 .331 ESPN TBA denotes ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU or ACCN Opponents shoot 50% or better FG 26-42 Oppt 3FGs/Game 9.2 7.4 Opponents shoot 40-49.9% FG 210-73 Rebounds/Game 43.8 36.6 Opponents shoot under 40% FG 217-18 Offensive Rebs/Game 13.3 11.2 TV: ACCN (Chris Cotter, Dan Bonner) UNC has more rebounds 384-66 Margin +10.4 -2.4 RADIO: Tar Heel Sports Properties (Jones Angell, Eric Opponents have more rebounds 56-61 Assists/Game 18.8 12.8 Montross) UNC has more offensive rebounds 295-85 Turnovers/Game 13.1 9.2 SATELLITE RADIO: Sirius/XM 81 Oppts have more offensive rebounds 127-40 Assists/Turnovers 1.4 1.4 UNC has more turnovers 142-68 Turnovers Forced/Game 13.9 10.9 CAROLINA SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS Opponents have more turnovers 272-56 Internet GoHeels.com UNC scores 80 or more points 303-35 KenPom.com (2018-19 Final National Ranking) Twitter @UNC_Basketball UNC scores less than 80 points 150-98 Overall 7th 97th Instagram UNC_Basketball UNC scores 90 or more points 147-5 Offensive Efficiency 8th 105th Facebook Facebook.com/TarHeels UNC scores 100 or more points 63-2 Defensive Efficiency 15th 107th YouTube UNCTarHeelsAthletics Opponents score 80 or more points 61-69 Effective FG Pct. 80th 329th Opponents score less than 80 points 392-64 Turnover Pct. 84th 4th CAROLINA SID: Steve Kirschner ([email protected]) Opponents score 90 or more points 7-19 Offensive Rebound Pct. 16th 154th O: 919-962-7258; C: 919-475-2695 Opponents score 100 or more points 0-3 FTA/FGA 255th 261st OVERALL RECORD 453-133 Strength of Schedule 8th 54th NOTRE DAME SID: Alan Wasielewski ([email protected]) O: 574-631-8458; C: 574-532-4167 + home record includes a 2010 win over William & Mary in Carmichael Arena and a 2017 win over Notre Dame in the Greensboro Coliseum PHOTO ROSTER

0 – ANTHONY HARRIS 1 – LEAKY BLACK 2 – 3 – ANDREW PLATEK 4 – BRANDON ROBINSON 6-4, Fr., G 6-7, So, G 6-3, Fr., G 6-3, Jr., G 6-4, Sr., G Woodbridge, Va. Concord, N.C. New York, N.Y. Guilderland, N.Y Douglasville, Ga.

5 – ARMANDO BACOT 11 – SHEA RUSH 13 – JEREMIAH FRANCIS 15 – GARRISON BROOKS 21 –STERLING MANLEY 6-10, Fr., F 6-5, Sr., F 6-0, Fr., G 6-9, Jr., F 6-11, Jr., F Richmond, Va. Fairway, Kan. Reynoldsburg, Ohio LaFayette, Ala. Pickerington, Ohio

22 – WALKER MILLER 25 – CALEB ELLIS 30 – K.J. SMITH 32 – JUSTIN PIERCE 34 – ROBBIE O’HAN 6-10, Jr., F 6-4, Grad., G 6-2, Jr., G 6-7, Grad, F 6-2, Sr., G Greensboro, N.C. Apex, N.C. Calabasas, Calif. Glen Ellyn, Ill. Raleigh, N.C.

35 – RYAN McADOO 42 – BRANDON HUFFMAN 55 – CHRISTIAN KEELING ROY WILLIAMS STEVE ROBINSON 6-5, So., F 6-10, Jr., F 6-3, Grad, G Head Coach Assistant Coach Boca Raton, Fla. Goldsboro, N.C. Augusta, Ga.

ERIC HOOTS BRAD FREDERICK Director of Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations Director of Recruiting Player Development TAR HEELS CAROLINA vs. NOTRE DAME (TAR HEELS LEAD, 24-7) Date W–L NC UND Site Rank Coach All-Time Rankings 2-15-58 L 70 89 Chicago, Chicago Stadium 11/- Frank McGuire 12-19-58 W 81 77 Louisville, Freedom Hall 10/17 Frank McGuire National Rank Total Blue Grass Festival Wins 3rd 2,261 1-3-59 W 69 54 3/- Frank McGuire Winning Percentage 2nd .739 1-2-60 W 75 65 Charlotte Coliseum –– Frank McGuire NCAA Tournament Titles 3rd 6 1-7-61 W 73 71 Charlotte Coliseum 6/- Frank McGuire 1-6-62 W 99 80 Charlotte Coliseum –– Final Fours 1st 20 1-5-63 W (ot) 76 68 away, Notre Dame Fieldhouse –– Dean Smith NCAA Tournaments 2nd 50 1-4-64 W 78 68 Greensboro Coliseum –– Dean Smith NCAA Tournament Games 2nd 173 2-19-72 W 99 74 New York, MSG 3/- Dean Smith NCAA Tournament Wins 2nd 126 3-24-73 L 71 78 New York, MSG, NIT 11/- Dean Smith NCAA Tournament Win Pct. 2nd .728 3-17-77 W 79 77 College Park, Cole FH, NCAAe 5/10 Dean Smith ACC Regular-Season Titles 1st 32 3-16-85 W 60 58 at South Bend, A&CC, NCAAse 7/- Dean Smith ACC Regular-Season Wins 1st 699 1-26-86 W 73 61 home, Smith Center 1/16 Dean Smith 2-1-87 L 58 60 away, Athletic & Convocation Center 1/- Dean Smith ACC Tournament Titles 2nd 18 3-19-87 W 74 68 Meadowlands, NCAAe 2/18 Dean Smith ACC Tournament Finals 1st 35 1-5-91 W 82 47 Meadowlands 7/- Dean Smith ACC Tournament Wins T-1st 101 1-11-92 L 76 88 New York, MSG 8/- Dean Smith NBA First-Round Draft Picks 1st 52 2-23-93 W 85 56 home, Smith Center 3/- Dean Smith NBA Draft Picks 3rd 115 2-23-94 W 80 71 away, Joyce Center 4/- Dean Smith 1,000- Scorers 1st 77 11-26-08 W 102 87 Maui Invitational, Lahaina CC 1/8 Roy Williams Olympic Gold Medalists 1st 10 2-8-14 W 73 62 away, Joyce Center — Roy Williams 3-3-14 W 63 61 home, Smith Center — Roy Williams 1-5-15 L 70 71 home, Smith Center 18/13 Roy Williams 3-14-15 L 82 90 Greensboro Coliseum, ACC 19/11 Roy Williams MEDIA INFORMATION 2-6-16 L 76 80 away, Joyce Center 2/- Roy Williams 3-11-16 W 78 47 Verizon Center, Washington, DC, ACC 7/- Roy Williams UNC ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 3-27-16 W 88 74 Wells Fargo Ctr, Philadelphia, NCAAe 3/- Roy Williams Senior Associate A.D. for Communications: 2-5-17 W 83 76 home, Greensboro Coliseum 12/20 Roy Williams Steve Kirschner 1-13-18 W 69 68 away, Joyce Center 20/- Roy Williams Office Phone: 919-962-7258 2-12-18 W 83 66 home, Smith Center 14/- Roy Williams Cell Phone: 919-475-2695 1-15-19 W 75 69 home, Smith Center 13/- Roy Williams Email: [email protected]

Associate Director of Communications: UNC-NOTRE DAME SERIES CAROLINA IN THE ACC Matt Bowers • Carolina leads the series, 24-7. UNC has won • Carolina has won the ACC regular-season title Office Phone: 919-962-2123 the last six games against Notre Dame. The Tar 32 times, including nine times under Roy Wil- Cell Phone: 919-619-7021 Heels beat the Irish eight in a row from 1958- liams and three times in the last four seasons. Email: [email protected] 72. The Tar Heels shared the title last year with • UNC is 8-3 against Notre Dame since the Irish eventual national champion Virginia. Duke is INTERVIEWS Interview requests must be made through the ath- joined the ACC, including 1-1 in the ACC Tour- second with 19 titles and Virginia is third with letic communications office. nament (2015 championship game and 2016 nine. Contact Kirschner with interview requests for semifinal) and 1-0 in the NCAA Tournament • Carolina has won a record 699 regular-season Coach Williams. Due to contractual obligations, (2016 East Regional final). games in ACC play. Duke is second with 650. Williams is unable to participate in live radio call-in • The Tar Heels are 6-1 at home against the • The Tar Heels’ average regular-season ACC shows. Irish. That includes a 5-1 record in Chapel Hill finish under Roy Williams is 2.5, the best in the Media should direct player interview requests (all at the Smith Center) and 1-0 in Greensboro ACC in the last 16 years. to Matt Bowers ([email protected], 919-619- 7021). Player interviews typically occur before prac- (the 2017 game was postponed a day and moved • Williams is second among active coaches and tice. Players are typically not available for interviews to Greensboro due to a water crisis in Chapel third all-time in combined ACC regular-season on game day or on non-practice days. Hill, but the game is officially designated a UNC and ACC Tournament wins with 222. Only Mike Throughout the season, Williams and players home game). Krzyzewski (491) and Dean Smith (422) are will be available at press conferences at the Smith • Roy Williams is 9-3 against Notre Dame, all as ahead of Williams. He passed Gary Williams Center. Media parking for the press conferences is UNC’s head coach. (210) last season. located in the Manning Lot off Tar Heel Boulevard. • Williams is third in winning percentage in ACC Out-of-town media may watch press conferences live on GoHeels.com and submit questions by texting LAST TIME THEY MET regular-season games at .726 (196-74). Vic Kirschner (919-475-2695), preferably in advance. UNC 75, NOTRE DAME 69 (1/15/19, Chapel Hill) Bubas (.768) and Smith (.728) are the only • Carolina out-scored the Irish, 12-1, in a 5:35 coaches with a higher percentage. PRESS CONFERENCE SCHEDULE span in the second half. Notre Dame led 58-57 • Among 84 ACC head coaches all-time, only Tuesday, November 5 (day before Notre Dame) before the Tar Heels went on the 12-1 run. five have a winning percentage of .700 or better, Thursday, November 14 (day before Gardner-Webb) Freshmen (5) and (5) including Smith and Williams. Tuesday, December 3 (day before Ohio State) accounted for 10 of the 12 Tar Heel points. Friday, December 6 (day before at Virginia) Friday, December 13 (two days before Wofford) • Carolina shot 39.7 percent from the floor. It RECAPPING THE WINSTON-SALEM STATE GAME Friday, January 3 (day before Georgia Tech) was the first time in the 2018-19 season UNC • Garrison Brooks led four Tar Heels in dou- Friday, January 10 (day before Clemson) won when shooting under 40 percent from the ble-figure scoring with a game-high 18 points Friday, January 24 (day before Miami) floor. and added a game-high 11 rebounds as No. 9 Friday, January 31 (day before Boston College) • The teams combined for just three turnovers in defeated Winston-Salem State, Thursday, February 6 (two days before Duke) the second half – two by the Tar Heels and one 96-61 (Nov. 1) in an exhibition game. Friday, February 14 (day before Virginia) by the Irish. • The Tar Heels shot 57.6 percent from the floor Friday, February 21 (day before at Louisville) Monday, February 24 (day before NC State) • White led UNC in scoring with 17. in the second half and 50 percent for the game Thursday, March 5 (two days before at Duke) • Brandon Robinson set a career high with three and scored 32 fast break points to overcome 23 three-point field goals, all in the first half. turnovers. Scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. unless indicated • Notre Dame’s John Mooney had 16 points, 19 • Carolina also out-rebounded the Rams, 56-33, rebounds and four blocks. The 19 rebounds tied with Brooks and freshman Armando Bacot com- the most by an opponent in the Smith Center bining for 21 boards. and equaled the fourth most by any player in the • Graduate transfer Christian Keeling hit two Smith Center. He had 16 defensive boards, most three-pointers and scored all 14 of his points for against a Roy Williams-UNC team. UNC in the second half. CAROLINA BASKETBALL CAROLINA IN THE CURRENT STREAKS HISTORICAL FACTS & FIGURES Overall Lost 1 ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL Home Won 3 Road Won 9 Seasons: 110th Total Polls Ranked 917 Neutral Site Lost 1 All-Time: 2261-799 (.739) Current Streak of Weeks in AP Poll 101 vs. ACC Opponents (all games) Lost 1 ACC Regular-Season: 699-276 (.717) Top 10 Rankings 682 vs. Home Non-ACC Won 7 All-Time Home: 988-183 (.844) Weeks at No. 1 111 vs. Home ACC Won 3 Dean E. Smith Center: 419-73 (.852) Most Consecutive Weeks No. 1 15 vs. Road Non-ACC Lost 1 Smith Center ACC: 214-57 (.790) (in 1983-84) vs. Road ACC Won 9 Smith Center Non-Conference: 205-16 (.928) Weeks at No. 2 81 AP-ranked opponents Lost 2 Weeks at No. 3 84 Overtime Won 1 ACC Regular-Season Titles (32) Weeks at No. 4 87 UNC Scores 100 Points Won 11 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1967, Weeks at No. 5 71 UNC Scores 90 Points Won 12 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1976, 1977, Weeks at No. 6 55 UNC Scores 80 Points Lost 1 UNC Scores Less than 80 Points Lost 1 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, Weeks at No. 7 51 1987, 1988, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2005, UNC Scores Less than 70 Points Lost 6 Weeks at No. 8 54 Oppts Score 80 Points Lost 1 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2016, Weeks at No. 9 54 2017, 2019 UNC Leads at the Half Won 27 Weeks at No. 10 35 UNC Trails at the Half Lost 1 Longest Streak of Weeks Ranked 172 UNC Shoots 50% Field Goals Won 11 ACC Tournament Record: 101-47 (.682) Seasons Ranked 63 of 72 UNC Shoots Under 40% Field Goals Lost 2 Seasons With Top 10 Rankings 57 of 72 Oppts Shoot 50% Field Goals Lost 2 ACC Tournament Titles (18) Seasons in Final Top 10 38 of 71 Oppts Shoot Under 40% Field Goals Won 21 1957, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1975, UNC Makes 7 or More 3FGs Lost 1 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1989, 1991, PRESEASON 2019-20 ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 10 Opponents Make 10 or More 3FGs Lost 1 1994, 1997, 1998, 2007, 2008, 2016 1. Michigan State UNC Makes 20 Free Throws Won 11 2. Kentucky Oppts Make More Free Throws Won 4 NCAA Tournament Appearances (50) 3. Kansas UNC Has More Rebounds Lost 1 1941, 1946, 1957, 1959, 1967, 1968, 4. Duke Oppts Have More Rebounds Won 1 1969, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 5. Louisville UNC Has Fewer Turnovers Lost 1 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 6. Florida 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 7. Maryland 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 8. Gonzaga • Freshman Cole Anthony had 11 points and 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 9. North Carolina seven assists and Bacot added 10 points. 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 10. Villanova • Senior guard Brandon Robinson injured his 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, right ankle on a fall in the first half and did not 2018, 2019 MOST WINS ALL-TIME OVER AP NO. 1 TEAMS return. 14 – North Carolina • Sophomore Leaky Black also had seven assists NCAA Championships (6) 12 – UCLA against just one turnover and made a pair of 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009, 2017 10 – Maryland threes. 9 – Duke • Carolina led 45-24 at halftime after holding NCAA Championship Game Appearances (11) 9 – Ohio State the Rams to 27.8 percent shooting from the floor 1946, 1957, 1968, 1977, 1981, 1982, 8 – Georgia Tech (10 of 36). The Rams finished the game shooting 1993, 2005, 2009 , 2016, 2017 8 – Kansas 32.9 percent from the floor, including 8 of 30 8 – Kentucky from three-point range, and had 22 turnovers. NCAA Final Fours (20) 8 – Notre Dame 1946, 1957, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, 8 – Vanderbilt RECAPPING THE VILLANOVA SCRIMMAGE 1977, 1981, 1982, 1991, 1993, 1995, • Carolina and Villanova scrimmaged for more 1997, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2008, 2009, ROY WILLIAMS IN THE AP POLL than 50 minutes on Oct. 27 at the Smith Center. 2016, 2017 (including 2019-20) • The teams scrimmaged a year ago at Villanova. • Villanova won the first two segments (44-36 in NCAA Regional Final or Elite Eights (28) Weeks Ranked in the Top 25 a 20-minute half and 8-7 in a six-minute seg- 1941, 1946, 1957, 1967, 1968, 1969, at Carolina: 265 ment with just non-starters), while the Tar Heels 1972, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, at Kansas: 243 won the final two periods (43-36 in a 20-minute 1987, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, Total: 508 half and 18-12 in an eight-minute period that 1998, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, End of Season Top 25s: 27 (14 UNC) featured zone defenses by both teams). 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017 • Over the full 54 minutes, Carolina shot Weeks Ranked in the Top 10 50.6 percent from the floor and made 9 of 25 NCAA Regional Semifinals or Sweet 16s (36) at Carolina: 179 three-pointers, out-rebounded the Wildcats, 49- 1941, 1946, 1957, 1967, 1968, 1969, at Kansas: 196 47, and held Villanova to 39.1 percent from the 1972, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1983, Total: 375 floor and 39.2 percent (20 of 51) from three- 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, End of Season Top 10s: 20 (11 UNC) point range. Both teams turned the ball over 17 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, times. 1998, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, Weeks Ranked in the Top 5 • Villanova’s Justin Moore made 9 of 12 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 at Carolina: 105 three-pointers and led all scorers with 39 points. at Kansas: 143 Moore scored 18 in the first period, 15 in the Helms Foundation National Champions: 1924 Total: 248 second and six in the zone segment. End of Season Top 5s: 15 (8 UNC) • Cole Anthony led UNC with 28 points. He was NIT Champions: 1971 one of four Tar Heels to score in double figures Weeks Ranked No. 1 with Armando Bacot (18), Garrison Brooks (14) at Carolina: 29 and Leaky Black (12). at Kansas: 29 • The Tar Heels shot 36 percent from the floor Total: 58 and 1 of 10 from three in the period they lost by End of Season No. 1: 2 (1 UNC) eight points, and 66.7 percent from the floor and 5 of 8 from three in the period they won, 43-36. National Players of the Year • Anthony (12) and Black (10) both made a 2019-20 TAR HEELS IN THE PROS (11 players, 13 seasons) pair of threes and combined for 22 points, and 1924, 1940-41, Brooks had eight points and eight rebounds in NBA 1957, 1978, , Sacramento the second 20-minute segment. 1982, 1983- , New York • Brooks (11) and Bacot (9) combined for 20 84, Kenny Smith 1987, , Atlanta rebounds over the full scrimmage. 1995, 1998, Sean May , Utah 2005, 2009 , New York NEWCOMERS , L.A. Lakers • Carolina’s 18-man roster includes eight players Naismith Hall of Fame (11) John Henson, Cleveland who didn’t play for the Tar Heels a season ago: Justin Jackson, Dallas Ben Carnevale 1970, Frank McGuire 1977, – graduate transfers Christian Keeling, a , Phoenix Dean Smith 1983, 1986, 1,666-point career scorer from Charleston Nassir Little, Portland Bob McAdoo 2000, 2002, Southern, and Justin Pierce, 14.8 points and Theo Pinson, Brooklyn James Worthy 2003, Roy Williams 2007, 8.8 rebounds the last two seasons at William & Coby White, Chicago Michael Jordan 2009, Charlie Scott 2018, Mary; , Charlotte Bobby Jones 2019 – freshmen Cole Anthony, Armando Bacot, Jere- miah Francis and Anthony Harris; G-League First-Team All-Americas 39 players, 63 times – Ryan McAdoo, who played in 2017-18 at Joel Berry II, Greensboro Most Recent: Justin Jackson, 2017 , Wisconsin Florida Gulf Coast and sat out last season as a Kenny Williams, Austin transfer; Consensus First-Team All-Americas – and senior Robbie O’Han, who played the past (18 players, 27 times) International three seasons on the Tar Heel junior varsity Cartwright Carmichael 1923-24, Jack Cobb , France 1924-25-26, George Glamack 1940-41, Will Graves, THE DEPARTED Lennie Rosenbluth 1957, Larry Miller 1968, , Russia • Carolina is without six players who played last Desmond Hubert, Sweden Robert McAdoo 1972, Phil Ford 1977-78, season, including first-round NBA Draft picks Joel James, Mexico James Worthy 1982, Sam Perkins 1983- Cameron Johnson (playing with Phoenix), Coby Justin Knox, Italy 84, Michael Jordan 1983-84, Kenny Smith White (Chicago) and Nassir Little (Portland), , China 1987, J.R. Reid 1988, Jerry Stackhouse Luke Maye (G-League with Wisconsin Bucks), James Michael McAdoo, Turkey 1995, Antawn Jamison 1998, Kenny Williams (G-League with Austin Spurs) , Japan 2001, Tyler Hansbrough 2007-08-09, Brice and Seventh Woods (transferred to South Caro- , Serbia Johnson 2016, Justin Jackson 2017 lina). Reyshawn Terry, Mexico • Including senior guard Brandon Robinson and , Final Four MVPs (5) J.P. Tokoto, Spain junior forward Sterling Manley, who are injured James Worthy 1982, Donald Williams 1993, , Poland and will not play, the Tar Heels will tip off Sean May 2005, Wayne Ellington 2009, Joel Jawad Williams, Japan against Notre Dame minus 85.2 percent of their Berry II 2017 scoring (2,632 points), 79.3 percent of their rebounding (1,156), 86.6 percent of their as- National Coaches of the Year (11 times) sists (587) and 95.5 percent of their three-point 2016-17, 10 in 2017-18 and 3 in 2018-19). Frank McGuire 1957, Dean Smith 1977-79- fields goals (298). • This is Carolina’s 917th appearance in the 82-83, 1998, Matt Doherty • Johnson was a first-team All-ACC selection AP poll, the most rankings of any school in the 2001, Roy Williams 2005-06-09-17 in 2019 after making the second-most threes country. (96) in a season in UNC history; he was the only • It’s the 57th time in 72 seasons the AP ranke First-Team All-ACC (51 players, 78 times) player in the top 10 in the ACC in , the Tar Heels in the top 10 at some point in the Most Recent: Cameron Johnson 2019 three-point and percentage; season. • Maye finished 10th all-time at Carolina in • Carolina has been ranked in the Top 10 of the ACC Players of the Year (15 times) rebounding, was first-team All-ACC in 2018 and AP poll 682 times, most in ACC history and sec- Lennie Rosenbluth 1957, second-team in 2019 and was the NCAA South ond-most all-time behind Kentucky (699). Car- 1958, 1960, Billy Cunningham Regional MVP in 2017; he is the only Tar Heel to olina has been ranked in the Top 5 433 times, 1965, Larry Miller 1967-68, Mitch Kup- ever score 30 points both at Duke and NC State; also second-most behind only Kentucky (461). chak 1976, Phil Ford 1978, Michael Jordan • Williams scored 915 career points, scored • Carolina has finished in the Top 10 of the AP 1984, Antawn Jamison 1998, Joseph Forte in double figures 49 times and was Carolina’s poll 38 times, including 27 of the last 39 years. co-winner 2001, Tyler Hansbrough 2008, defensive player of the game 19 times; Ty Lawson 2009, 2012, Justin • White earned second-team All-ACC honors as SCHEDULE NOTES Jackson 2017 a freshman and scored the fifth-most points ever • The Tar Heels are slated to play five other by a Tar Heel freshman; teams that are ranked in the preseason AP poll ACC Rookies of the Year (9) • Little scored 19 and 20 points in his first and could play another in the Bahamas. Sam Perkins 1981, Michael Jordan 1982, two NCAA Tournament games and was UNC’s • No. 4 Duke, No. 5 Louisville, No. 8 Gonzaga, J.R. Reid 1987, 1997, Joseph fourth-leading scorer last season; No. 11 Virginia and No. 18 Ohio State are all on Forte 2000, Marvin Williams 2005, Tyler • Woods played in 94 games over three seasons; the UNC schedule; No. 12 Seton Hall and No. Hansbrough 2006, Brandan Wright 2007, he scored 14 points in the win over Gonzaga last 15 Oregon are possible opponents in the Battle Harrison Barnes 2011 season 4 Atlantis. Both the Pirates and Ducks are on the opposite side of the bracket and could face the ACC Tournament MVPs (19 times) POLLING Tar Heels on the third day of the tournament. Lennie Rosenbluth 1957, Larry Miller 1967- • Carolina begins the season No. 9 in the Associ- • Ken Pomeroy’s strength of schedule has ranked 68, Charles Scott 1969, Lee Dedmon 1971, ated Press poll and No. 11 in the coaches poll. Carolina in the top eight in the country in each Robert McAdoo 1972, Phil Ford 1975, John • This is the 101st consecutive week the Tar of the last five seasons and in the top 10 in 11 Kuester 1977, Dudley Bradley 1979, Sam Heels have been ranked in the AP poll. of Roy Williams’ first 16 seasons as head coach Perkins 1981, James Worthy 1982, J.R. • This is the 14th straight season UNC is ranked (No. 8 in 2018-19, No. 1 in 2017-18, No. 6 in Reid 1989, Rick Fox 1991, Jerry Stackhouse in the AP Top 25 in the preseason. Last season, 2015-16 and 2016-17 and No. 1 in 2014-15). 1994, 1997, Antawn the Tar Heels opened the year ranked No. 8 and Jamison 1998, Brandan Wright 2007, Tyler ended at No. 3. Hansbrough 2008, Joel Berry II 2016 • UNC has finished the season in the top 10 in each of the last four seasons (3 in 2015-16, 5 in • The Tar Heels are 224-32 in the Smith Center AVERAGE FINISH CAROLINA’S 1,000-POINT CLUB under Roy Williams. ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE • Carolina has gone undefeated five times in its Player at UNC Yrs. Points REGULAR SEASON Hansbrough, Tyler 2005-09 4 2872 previous 35 seasons in the Smith Center: 15-0 Ford, Phil 1974-78 4 2290 in 2004-05, 2010-11 and 2016-17, 13-0 in Perkins, Sam 1980-84 4 2145 ALL-TIME Rosenbluth, Lennie 1954-57 3 2047 1986-87 and 12-0 in 1992-93. UNC won the national championship in three of those seasons. Wood, Al 1977-81 4 2015 School (Years in ACC) Ave. Finish Scott, Charles 1967-70 3 2007 Carolina (66) 2.1 Miller, Larry 1965-68 3 1982 HALL OF FAMER BOBBY JONES Jamison, Antawn 1995-98 3 1974 Duke (66) 2.8 Daugherty, Brad 1982-86 4 1912 Louisville (5) 4.8 • 1974 All-America and eight-time NBA All-De- Davis, Walter 1973-77 4 1863 fensive team honoree Bobby Jones became the Paige, Marcus 2012-16 4 1844 NC State (66) 5.1 Virginia (66) 5.2 11th Tar Heel player or coach inducted in the Lewis, Bobby 1964-67 3 1836 Naismith Hall of Fame. Berry II, Joel 2014-18 4 1813 Wake Forest (66) 5.5 Jordan, Michael 1981-84 3 1788 Florida State (28) 6.1 • Jones was inducted in September 2019. He is O’Koren, Mike 1976-80 4 1765 Clemson (66) 6.2 the second Tar Heel to enter the Naismith Hall Lynch, George 1989-93 4 1747 of Fame in as many years (with Charlie Scott in McCants, Rashad 2002-05 3 1721 Georgia Tech (40) 6.8 Johnson, Brice 2012-16 4 1716 Miami (15) 6.8 2018) and the seventh in the last two decades. Cunningham, Billy 1962-65 3 1709 Syracuse (6) 7.0 • Jones joins Tar Heels Scott, Michael Jordan, Fox, Rick 1987-91 4 1703 Virginia Tech (15) 7.5 Roy Williams, James Worthy, Larry Brown, Bob Ellington, Wayne 2006-09 3 1694 McAdoo, Billy Cunningham, Dean Smith, Frank Smith, Kenny 1983-87 4 1636 Notre Dame (6) 7.5 Montross, Eric 1990-94 4 1627 Boston College (14) 9.4 McGuire and Ben Carnevale to earn basketball’s Jackson, Justin 2014-17 3 1626 highest honor. Williams, Jawad 2001-05 4 1626 Pittsburgh (6) 10.8 Davis, Hubert 1988-92 4 1615 Kupchak, Mitch 1972-76 4 1611 IN THE ROY WILLIAMS ERA (LAST 16 YEARS) Lebo, Jeff 1985-89 4 1567 Reid, J.R. 1986-89 3 1552 Williams, Scott 1986-90 4 1508 School (Years in ACC) Ave. Finish Zeller, Tyler 2008-12 4 1501 Carolina (16) 2.4 Williams, Donald 1991-95 4 1492 Duke (16) 2.6 Meeks, Kennedy 2013-17 4 1482 Wuycik, Dennis 1969-72 3 1469 Louisville (5) 4.8 Capel, Jason 1998-02 4 1447 Virginia (16) 5.1 Williams, Shammond 1994-98 4 1444 Florida State (16) 6.1 Thompson, Deon 2006-10 4 1414 Miami (15) 6.8 Haywood, Brendan 1997-01 4 1411 Lang, Kris 1998-02 4 1392 Syracuse (6) 7.0 Lawson, Ty 2006-09 3 1375 Clemson (16) 7.1 Green, Danny 2005-09 4 1368 NC State (16) 7.5 Clark, Rusty 1966-69 3 1339 Brennan, Pete 1955-58 3 1334 Virginia Tech (15) 7.5 Lifson, Al 1951-55 4 1322 Notre Dame (6) 7.5 Maye, Luke 2015-19 4 1303 Wake Forest (16) 9.1 Madden, Kevin 1985-90 4 1296 Georgia Tech (16) 9.2 Karl, George 1970-73 3 1293 Forte, Joseph 1999-01 2 1290 Boston College (14) 9.4 Larese, York 1958-61 3 1287 Pittsburgh (6) 10.8 Carter, Vince 1995-98 3 1267 Jones, Bobby 1971-74 3 1264 Cota, Ed 1996-00 4 1262 Felton, Raymond 2002-05 3 1260 M*A*S*H UNIT Okulaja, Ademola 1995-99 4 1254 • Senior guard Brandon Robinson, who started McAdoo, James M 2011-14 3 1232 and scored eight points, sprained his right ankle Wolf, Joe 1983-87 4 1231 Barnes, Harrison 2010-12 2 1228 against WSSU and will not play against Notre Worthy, James 1979-82 3 1219 Dame. There is no established timeline for his May, Sean 2002-05 3 1213 return. Glamack, George 1938-41 3 1191 Vayda, Jerry 1953-56 3 1187 • Freshmen guards Jeremiah Francis (knee) and Doherty, Matt 1980-84 4 1165 Anthony Harris (knee) and junior forward Sterling Chilcutt, Pete 1987-91 4 1150 Manley (knee) have missed extensive time in the McInnis, Jeff 1993-96 3 1128 preseason due to injuries and did not dress out Henson, John 2009-12 3 1124 Reese, Brian 1990-94 4 1113 against WSSU. Francis and Harris suffered knee Hicks, Isaiah 2013-17 4 1112 injuries in high school and are still working their Calabria, Dante 1992-96 4 1098 way back to action. Stackhouse, Jerry 1993-95 2 1080 • Manley has not practiced this season. He Bunting, Bill 1966-69 3 1069 Dillon, John “Hook” 1944-48 4 1063 missed 16 games last season due to soreness in Shaffer, Lee 1957-60 3 1053 his left knee. Carmichael, Cart 1920-24 4 1024 • Sophomore guard Leaky Black (ankle) and Dedmon, Lee 1968-71 3 1019 Grimaldi, Vince 1950-53 3 1018 junior guard Andrew Platek (ankle) missed some Paxton, Bob 1944-48 4 1010 time in the preseason due to injury but played LaGarde, Tommy 1973-77 4 1007 against the Rams. • Junior guard K.J. Smith has not practiced MOST 1,000-POINT SCORERS the last three weeks due to an ankle sprain; he North Carolina 77 Louisville 68 dressed against WSSU but did not play. Duke 67 Villanova 67 AT HOME IN THE SMITH CENTER Notre Dame 63 • This is the 35th season the Tar Heels are playing in the Dean E. Smith Center, which UNC has called home since its first game there on Jan. 18, 1986. • Carolina is 419-73 (.852) in the Smith Center, including 214-57 (.790) in ACC games. ROSTERS, PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

ALPHABETICAL No. Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School/Previous College 2 Cole Anthony Fr. G 6-3 190 New York, N.Y. Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.) 5 Armando Bacot Fr. F 6-10 232 Richmond, Va. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) 1 Rechon “Leaky” Black So. G 6-8 195 Concord, N.C. Cox Mill 15 Garrison Brooks Jr. F 6-9 235 LaFayette, Ala. Auburn (Auburn, Ala.) 25 Caleb Ellis Gr. F 6-5 190 Apex, N.C. Cary Christian School (Cary, N.C.) 13 Jeremiah Francis Fr. G 6-0 210 Reynoldsburg, Ohio Pickerington Central (Pickerington, Ohio) 0 Anthony Harris Fr. G 6-4 190 Woodbridge, Va. Paul VI (Fairfax, Va.) 42 Brandon Huffman Jr. F 6-10 255 Goldsboro, N.C. Word of God Christian Academy (Raleigh, N.C.) 55 Christian Keeling Gr. G 6-3 180 Augusta, Ga. Laney/Charleston Southern 21 Sterling Manley Jr. F 6-11 250 Pickerington, Ohio Pickerington Central 35 Ryan McAdoo So. F 6-5 205 Boca Raton, Fla. Saint Andrew’s School 22 Walker Miller Jr. F 6-11 230 Greensboro, N.C. New Hampton Prep (New Hampton, N.H.) 34 Robbie O’Han Sr. G 6-2 170 Raleigh, N.C. St. David’s 32 Justin Pierce Gr. F 6-7 210 Glen Ellyn, Ill. Glenbard West/William and Mary 3 Andrew Platek Jr. G 6-4 200 Guilderland, N.Y. Northfield Mount Hermon School (Mount Hermon, Mass.) 4 Brandon Robinson Sr. G 6-5 173 Douglasville, Ga. Douglas County 11 Shea Rush Sr. F 6-5 210 Fairway, Kan. The Barstow School (Kansas City, Mo.) 30 K.J. Smith Jr. G 6-2 175 Calabasas, Calif. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.)

Head Coach: Roy Williams (17th year as UNC’s head coach, 32nd as a college head coach) Assistant Coaches: Steve Robinson (17th year at UNC), Hubert Davis (8th year), Brad Frederick (7th year) Director of Operations: Sean May (5th year) Director of Recruiting: Kendall Marshall (2nd year) Director of Strength and Conditioning: Jonas Sahratian (16th year) Director of Player Development: Eric Hoots (16th year) Athletics Trainer: Doug Halverson (7th year) Managers: Kiersten Steinbacher (head manager), Cole Chapman, Natalie Ginn, Drew Goforth, Andrew Hamill, Robby Ruffolo, Mallory Wilmouth

NUMERICAL No. Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School/Previous College 0 Anthony Harris Fr. G 6-4 190 Woodbridge, Va. Paul VI (Fairfax, Va.) 1 Rechon “Leaky” Black So. G 6-8 195 Concord, N.C. Cox Mill 2 Cole Anthony Fr. G 6-3 190 New York, N.Y. Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.) 3 Andrew Platek Jr. G 6-4 200 Guilderland, N.Y. Northfield Mount Hermon School (Mount Hermon, Mass.) 4 Brandon Robinson Sr. G 6-5 173 Douglasville, Ga. Douglas County 5 Armando Bacot Fr. F 6-10 232 Richmond, Va. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) 11 Shea Rush Sr. F 6-5 210 Fairway, Kan. The Barstow School (Kansas City, Mo.) 13 Jeremiah Francis Fr. G 6-0 210 Reynoldsburg, Ohio Pickerington Central (Pickerington, Ohio) 15 Garrison Brooks Jr. F 6-9 235 LaFayette, Ala. Auburn (Auburn, Ala.) 21 Sterling Manley Jr. F 6-11 250 Pickerington, Ohio Pickerington Central 22 Walker Miller Jr. F 6-11 230 Greensboro, N.C. New Hampton Prep (New Hampton, N.H.) 25 Caleb Ellis Gr. F 6-5 190 Apex, N.C. Cary Christian School (Cary, N.C.) 30 K.J. Smith Jr. G 6-2 175 Calabasas, Calif. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) 32 Justin Pierce Gr. F 6-7 210 Glen Ellyn, Ill. Glenbard West/William and Mary 34 Robbie O’Han Sr. G 6-2 170 Raleigh, N.C. St. David’s 35 Ryan McAdoo So. F 6-5 205 Boca Raton, Fla. Saint Andrew’s School 42 Brandon Huffman Jr. F 6-10 255 Goldsboro, N.C. Word of God Christian Academy (Raleigh, N.C.) 55 Christian Keeling Gr. G 6-3 180 Augusta, Ga. Laney/Charleston Southern

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) Andrew Platek (PLAY-teck)

Staff: Jonas Sahratian (JOE-nus suh-RAY-shun)

Hometowns: Leaky Black– Concord, N.C. (KON-kord) Garrison Brooks– LaFayette, Ala. (luh-FET) Justin Pierce– Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glen ELL-uhn) K.J. Smith– Calabasas, Calif. (KAL-uh-BASS-is) 2019-20 SCHEDULE

DAY DATE OPPONENT/EVENT SITE TIME/RESULT TV Fri. Nov. 1 Winston-Salem State (exh.) Chapel Hill W, 96-61 ACCNX Wed. Nov. 6 Notre Dame Chapel Hill 7 p.m. ACCN Fri. Nov. 8 at UNCW () Wilmington, N.C. 7 p.m. FloSports Fri. Nov. 15 Gardner-Webb Chapel Hill 9 p.m. ACCN

Bad Boy Mowers Battle 4 Atlantis Wed. Nov. 20 Elon Chapel Hill 8:30 p.m. RSN Wed. Nov. 27 vs. Alabama Paradise Island, Bahamas 2:30 p.m. ESPN or ESPN2 Thu. Nov. 28 vs. Iowa State or Michigan Paradise Island, Bahamas 1:30 or 6:30 p.m. TBA Fri. Nov. 29 vs. Gonzaga, Oregon, Seton Hall or Southern Miss Paradise Island, Bahamas TBA TBA

ACC-Big Ten Challenge Wed. Dec. 4 Ohio State Chapel Hill 9:30 p.m. ESPN

Sat. Dec. 7 or Sun. Dec. 8 at Virginia () Charlottesville, Va. TBA ACCN

Sun. Dec. 15 Wofford (Carmichael Arena) Chapel Hill 4 p.m. ACCN Wed. Dec. 18 at Gonzaga (McCarthey Athletic Center) Spokane, Wash. 9 p.m. ESPN2

CBS Sports Classic (T-Mobile Arena) Sat. Dec. 21 vs. UCLA Las Vegas, Nev. 3 p.m. CBS

Mon. Dec. 30 Yale Chapel Hill 7 p.m. ACCN Sat. Jan. 4 Georgia Tech Chapel Hill 6 p.m. ACCN Wed. Jan. 8 Pittsburgh Chapel Hill 7 p.m. ACCN Sat. Jan. 11 Clemson Chapel Hill 4:30 p.m. RSN Sat. Jan. 18 at Pittsburgh () Pittsburgh, Pa. Noon an ESPN channel Wed. Jan. 22 at Virginia Tech () Blacksburg, Va. 8 p.m. ACCN Sat. Jan. 25 Miami Chapel Hill Noon an ESPN channel Mon. Jan. 27 at NC State (PNC Arena) Raleigh, N.C. 7 p.m. ESPN Sat. Feb. 1 Boston College Chapel Hill 6 or 8 p.m. ACCN Mon. Feb. 3 at Florida State (Tucker Center) Tallahassee, Fla. 7 p.m. ESPN Sat. Feb. 8 Duke Chapel Hill 6 p.m. ESPN Tue. Feb. 11 at Wake Forest (LJVM Coliseum) Winston-Salem, N.C. 8 p.m. ACCN Sat. Feb. 15 Virginia Chapel Hill 6 or 8 p.m. ESPN or ESPN2 Mon. Feb. 17 at Notre Dame (Joyce Center) Notre Dame, Ind. 7 p.m. ESPN Sat. Feb. 22 at Louisville (KFC Yum! Center) Louisville, Ky. 6 or 8 p.m. ESPN or ESPN2 Tue. Feb. 25 NC State Chapel Hill 9 p.m. an ESPN channel Sat. Feb. 29 at Syracuse () Syracuse, N.Y. 4 or 6 or 8 p.m. ESPN or ESPN2 Tue. March 3 Wake Forest Chapel Hill 7 p.m. an ESPN channel Sat. March 7 at Duke () Durham, N.C. 6 p.m. ESPN

Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament (Greensboro Coliseum) Tue. March 10 First Round Greensboro, N.C. Noon, 2:20 p.m., 7 p.m. Wed. March 11 Second Round Greensboro, N.C. Noon, 2:20 p.m. 7, 9:20 p.m. Thu. March 12 Quarterfinals Greensboro, N.C. Noon, 2:20, 7, 9:20 p.m. Fri. March 13 Semifinals Greensboro, N.C. 7 and 9:20 p.m. Sat. March 14 Championship Greensboro, N.C. 8:30 p.m.

NCAA Tournament Sites First Four: March 17-18 – Dayton, Ohio First & Second Rounds: March 19 and 21 – Albany, N.Y.; St. Louis, Mo.; Spokane, Wash.; Tampa, Fla.; March 20 and 22 – Cleveland, Ohio; Greensboro, N.C.; Omaha, Neb.; Sacramento, Calif. Regionals: March 26 and 28 – Indianapolis, Ind. (Midwest); Los Angeles, Calif. (West); March 27 and 29 – Houston, Texas (South); New York, N.Y. (East) Final Four: April 4 and 6 – Atlanta, Ga.

Home games at the Dean E. Smith Center (except the Dec. 15 game vs. Wofford, which will be played in Carmichael Arena)

All times are Eastern HEAD COACH ROY WILLIAMS • Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Class of • Williams is tied for third all-time in regular-sea- 21st first-rounders to play for Williams at Kansas 2007 son conference championships with 18 (nine at (he has 32 overall). It was the fourth time the UNC, nine at Kansas). Only Adolph Rupp (28 at NBA has selected three or more of his Tar Heels • In his 47th year of coaching – 17th as head Kentucky) and Phog Allen (24 at KU) have more. in the first round (also 2005, 2009 and 2012). coach of the Tar Heels plus 15 as head coach at Kansas, 10 as an assistant to Dean Smith at • The Associated Press ranks Carolina No. 9 in • Williams is second among active coaches and Carolina and five as head coach at Owen High its 2019-20 preseason poll. That is the 16th sixth all-time in winning percentage (.789), School in Black Mountain, N.C. time in 17 seasons the AP has ranked UNC in second in ACC road winning percentage (.652), the top 25 in the Roy Williams Era, including 14 third in ACC regular-season and Tournament wins • Has 871 Division I wins as a head coach. times in the top 10. (222) and fourth in wins by an ACC coach (453).

• Needs two wins to tie Jim Calhoun (873), five • The Tar Heels have finished the season in the • Williams has won 28.1 games per season, the to equal Adolph Rupp (876) and eight to tie AP Top 10 11 times in Williams’ 16 seasons at highest average among the coaches with 800 or Dean Smith (879). Carolina, including No. 3, 5, 10 and 3 in the more wins. last four seasons. • Led UNC to NCAA titles in 2005, 2009 and • Williams has eight wins over No. 1 ranked 2017. He is the only coach to win three NCAA • Carolina was a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tour- teams in the Associated Press poll, more than titles at his alma mater. nament last season. In the last four seasons the any other coach in history. Tar Heels have earned a No. 1 seed three times • Earned National Coach of the Year honors for (2016, 2017 and 2019) and a No. 2 seed in • Williams is second in NCAA Tournament history the ninth time in 2019 (by USA Today). Has 2018. It’s the best four-year run of NCAA Tour- in games (105), wins (79) and No. 1 seeds (13); won NCOY honors in 1990, 1991, 1992, 1997, nament seeds in UNC history. third in appearances (29), winning percentage 2005, 2006, 2009, 2017 and 2019). (.752), Final Four wins (9) and championship • Freshmen Coby White (No. 7 by Chicago) and game appearances (6); and fourth in titles (3) • Led Carolina to a share of the ACC regular-sea- Nassir Little (No. 25 by Portland) and grad trans- and Final Fours (9). son title in 2019 with a 16-2 record. That was fer Cameron Johnson (No. 11 by Minnesota for UNC’s ninth regular-season title in 16 seasons Phoenix) were selected in the first round of the under Williams (and third in the last four years). 2019 NBA Draft. They were the 19th, 20th and

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 yrs 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 5 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 at UNC 17th yr 453 133 .773 196 74 9 1sts 26-13, 3 titles 45-12, 3 titles 11 Top 10s 9 Top 10s Career 32nd yr 871 234 .789 371 123 18 1sts 50-24, 7 titles 29 yrs, 79-26 (.752) 20 Top 10s 19 Top 10s 3 NCAA titles 15 Top 5s 12 Top 5s 9 Final Fours 2 No. 1s 3 No. 1s ROY WILLIAMS THE WILLAMS FILE BY THE NUMBERS vs. 2019-20 OPPONENTS Overall: 871-234, 31 seasons (.789) 1 Leads the nation in winning percentage (.789) Opponent at UNC Overall Record at UNC: 453-133, 16 seasons (.773) among active coaches with at least 600 wins Alabama 0-0 0-0 NCAA Championships (3): 2005, 2009, 2017 2 Academic All-Americas of the Year Boston College 16-4 16-4 Final Fours (9): 1991, 1993, 2002, 2003, 2005, 3 NCAA championships (2005, 2009, 2017) Clemson 21-3 21-3 2008, 2009, 2016, 2017 3 Bob Cousy Award winners (top ) Duke 16-20 17-23 NCAA Tournament: 79-26 (.752) 4 National Players of the Year Elon 2-0 2-0 NCAA Tournament at UNC: 45-12 (.789) 6 ACC Scholar-Athletes of the Year Florida State 20-6 21-6 NCAA Finals: 3-3 in the last nine seasons Gardner-Webb 4-0 4-0 NCAA Finals at UNC: 3-1 Georgia Tech 15-9 16-9 6 National championship games National Championship Games (6): 1991, 2003, Gonzaga 3-1 4-1 2005, 2009, 2016, 2017 Only , Mike Krzyzewski and Williams Louisville 8-3 9-4 National Semifinals: 6-3 have coached in six title games Miami 18-7 20-8 National Semifinals at UNC: 4-1 7 Played in eight ACC Tournament finals against NC State 30-4 35-4 NCAA Elite 8s (13): 1991, 1993, 1996, 2002, seven different opponents UNCW 4-0 4-0 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 8 Wins over AP #1 teams (NCAA record) Notre Dame 9-3 9-3 2016, 2017 8 Elite 8s at UNC (2005, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11, ‘12, Ohio State 5-0 8-0 NCAA Elite 8 Record: 9-4 (5-3 at UNC) ‘16 and ‘17) Pittsburgh 7-2 8-2 Syracuse 8-2 9-4 NCAA Sweet 16s (19): 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 9 ACC regular-season titles in 16 years at UNC UCLA 3-0 7-2 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002 and 2003 at Kansas; 9 Final Fours, fourth-most all-time – Wooden 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, Virginia 16-11 18-12 (12), Krzyzewski (12), Smith (11) and Virginia Tech 15-4 15-4 2016, 2017 and 2019 at UNC Williams (9) Wake Forest 15-5 17-6 NCAA Sweet 16: 13-6 (8-2 at UNC) 10 Consensus first-team All-America seasons by Wofford 2-1 2-1 NCAA 2nd Round: 19-10 (10-5 at UNC) Williams’ players at KU and UNC (second Yale 0-0 0-0 NCAA 1st Round: 29-0 (15-0 at UNC) ACC Regular-Season Titles (9): 2005, 2007, 2008, among active coaches) 13 No. 1 NCAA Tournament seeds at Carolina CAROLINA 2009, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2019 vs. 2019-20 OPPONENTS ACC Regular-Season: 196-74 (.726) and Kansas, second best all-time ACC Home: 108-27 (.800) 15 Top-5 finishes in the AP poll Opponent Overall ACC Road: 88-47 (.652) (eight at Carolina) Alabama 7-4 ACC Tournament: 26-13 (.667) 17 First-team All-Americas Boston College 18-5 ACC Tournament Titles (3): 2007, 2008, 2016 18 Regular-season conference championships in Clemson 133-21 Home: 427-49 (.897) 31 seasons, (nine at both UNC and Kansas) Duke 139-112 Home UNC Record: 226-32 (.876) 19 Sweet 16s in 29 NCAA Tournaments Elon 19-4 Away UNC Record: 117-61 (.657) 20 Top-10 finishes in the AP poll (11 at Carolina) Florida State 50-13 Gardner-Webb 4-0 20 Only coach in NCAA Tournament history with Georgia Tech 69-25 wins in 20 consecutive seasons Gonzaga 3-1 21 First round NBA Draft picks at Carolina Louisville 15-6 28.1 Wins per season, #1 all-time among coaches Miami 24-8 with 800 wins NC State 158-78 29 29-0, best all-time, NCAA Tournament UNCW 4-0 first round Notre Dame 24-7 30 Twelve 30-win seasons (seven at UNC), Ohio State 12-2 Pittsburgh 14-3 32 First round NBA Draft picks (21 at Carolina) Syracuse 12-4 44 Academic all-conference selections UCLA 9-3 54 NCAA Tournament wins in the last 18 sea Virginia 131-57 sons, nine more than (2nd) and Virginia Tech 68-14 13 more than Mike Krzyzewski and Bill Self Wake Forest 161-66 (tied 3rd) Wofford 4-1 58 Weeks his UNC and KU teams were ranked Yale 6-1 No. 1 in the AP poll 65.2 ACC road game winning percentage, second best all-time 72.6 ACC regular-season winning percentage, third best all-time 78.9 NCAA Tournament winning percentage at UNC, the highest in ACC history 78.9 31-season winning percentage, sixth highest in NCAA history 79 NCAA Tournament wins, second best all-time 89.7 Home winning percentage 375 Weeks his UNC and KU teams were ranked in the top 10 in the AP poll 400 Only coach in history with 400 wins at two schools 418 Wins at Kansas, third most in Jayhawks history 453 Wins at Carolina, second most in UNC history and fourth in ACC history 508 Weeks his UNC and KU teams were ranked in in the AP poll 800 Won 800 games in fewer seasons than any coach in history 871 NCAA Division I wins, seventh-most all-time 2007 Inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame MISCELLANEOUS RANKINGS IN THE UNC RECORD BOOK MOST WINS AS DIVISION I HEAD COACH NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1132 Mike Krzyzewski Army, Duke 3 Roy Williams 2005, 2009, 2017 946 Syracuse 2 Dean Smith 1982, 1993 902 Bob Knight Army, Indiana, Texas Tech 1 Frank McGuire 1957 879 Dean Smith North Carolina 876 Adolph Rupp Kentucky NCAA FINAL FOURS 873 Jim Calhoun Northeastern, Connecticut 11 Dean Smith 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1977, 1981, 871 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 1982, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997 5 Roy Williams 2005, 2008, 2009, 2016, 2017 HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE, ALL-TIME 2 Bill Guthridge 1998, 2000 (min. 10 seasons as a Division I head coach) 1 Ben Carnevale 1946 .824 Clair Bee Rider, LIU Brooklyn 412-88 (21 yrs) 1 Frank McGuire 1957 .823 Mark Few Gonzaga 568-122 (20 yrs) .822 Adolph Rupp Kentucky 876-190 (41 yrs) MOST WINS .804 John Wooden Indiana State, UCLA 664-162 (29 yrs) 879 Dean Smith 1961-97 .797 John Kresse College of Charleston 560-143 (23 yrs) 453 Roy Williams 2003-active .788 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 871-234 (31 yrs) 164 Frank McGuire 1952-61 HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE, ACTIVE COACHES 100 Tom Scott 1947-52 (min. 10 seasons as a Division I head coach) 85 Bill Lange 1940-44 .823 Mark Few Gonzaga 568-122 (20 yrs) .788 Roy Williams North Carolina 871-234 (31 yrs) MOST ACC REGULAR-SEASON WINS .772 John Calipari Kentucky 708-209 (27 yrs) 364 Dean Smith 1961-97 .767 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 1132-344 (44 yrs) 196 Roy Williams 2003-active .763 Bill Self Kansas 680-211 (26 yrs) 84 Frank McGuire 1953-61 32 Bill Guthridge 1997-2000 MOST DIVISION 1 WINS AFTER 31 SEASONS AS A HEAD COACH 23 Matt Doherty 2000-03 871 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 753 Mike Krzyzewski Army, Duke WILLIAMS’ MOST WINS AGAINST OPPONENT (AS UNC HEAD COACH) 740 Dean Smith North Carolina 30 NC State 30-4 729 Jerry Tarkanian Long Beach State, UNLV, Frsno State 21 Clemson 21-3 711 Lute Olson Long Beach, Iowa, Arizona 20 Florida State 20-6 18 Miami 18-7 MOST 30-WIN SEASONS 16 Boston College 16-4 15 Mike Krzyzewski Army, Duke 16 Virginia 16-11 12 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 16 Duke 16-20 10 Bill Self Tulsa, Illinois, Kansas 10 John Calipari Massachusetts, Memphis, Kentucky 8 Jim Calhoun Connecticut ACC RANKINGS

MOST 20-WIN SEASONS MOST WINS AS ACC HEAD COACH, ALL GAMES 35 Mike Krzyzewski Army, Duke 1059 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 34 Jim Boeheim Syracuse 879 Dean Smith North Carolina 30 Dean Smith North Carolina 461 Gary Williams Maryland 29 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 453 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 29 Bob Knight Army, Indiana, Texas Tech 354 Bobby Cremins Georgia Tech

MOST WINS PER SEASON, ALL-TIME MOST ACC REGULAR SEASON & TOURNAMENT WINS (min. 800 wins) 491 Mike Krzyzewski Duke (426 and 65) Ave. Coach Wins Years 422 Dean Smith North Carolina (364 and 58) 28.1 Roy Williams 871 31 222 Roy Williams North Carolina (196 and 22) 25.7 Mike Krzyzewski 1132 44 210 Gary Williams Maryland (192 and 18) 24.4 Dean Smith 879 36 160 Frank McGuire North Carolina, South Carolina (142 and 18) 22.0 Jim Boeheim 946 43 21.8 Jim Calhoun 873 40 ACC REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 Dean Smith North Carolina MOST WINS OVER NO.1 RANKED TEAM (AP POLL) 12 Mike Krzyzewski Duke Wins Coach 9 Roy Williams North Carolina 8 Roy Williams (5 North Carolina, 3 Kansas) 6 Frank McGuire North Carolina, South Carolina 7 Gary Williams (6 Maryland, 1 Ohio State) 4 Tony Bennett Virginia 6 Dean Smith (North Carolina) 4 Vic Bubas Duke 6 Mike Krzyzewski (Duke) 6 Digger Phelps (Notre Dame) ACC REGULAR-SEASON WINNING PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 wins) 5 Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) .768 Vic Bubas Duke (106-32 in 10 seasons) 5 John Caliapri (3 Massachusetts, 2 Kentucky) .728 Dean Smith North Carolina (364-136 in 36 seasons) 5 Mike Montgomery (4 Stanford, 1 California) .726 Roy Williams North Carolina (196-74 in 16 seasons) 5 Rick Pitino (3 Louisville, 2 Kentucky) .709 Mike Krzyzewski Duke (426-175 in 39 seasons) .695 Tony Bennett Virginia (121-53 in 10 seasons) MOST REGULAR-SEASON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Wins Coach ACC ROAD WINNING PERCENTAGE 28 Adolph Rupp Kentucky .667 Vic Bubas Duke (46-23 in 10 seasons) 24 Phog Allen Kansas .652 Roy Williams North Carolina (88-47 in 16 seasons) 18 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina .618 Frank McGuire UNC, South Carolina (55-34 in 15 seasons) 18 Bill Self Tulsa, Kansas .610 Mike Krzyzewski Duke (183-117 in 39 seasons) 17 Dean Smith North Carolina .598 Tony Bennett Virginia (52-35 in 10 seasons) 17 John Calipari Massachusetts, Memphis, Kentucky 17 Jerry Tarkanian Long Beach, UNLV, Fresno State MOST ACC ROAD WINS 183 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 133 Dean Smith North Carolina 88 Roy Williams North Carolina 75 Gary Williams Maryland 55 Frank McGuire UNC, South Carolina (55-34 in 15 seasons) 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 29 appearances (in 31 seasons as a head coach) behind 5 Mike Krzyzewski Duke (1991-92-2001-10) only 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). • Is 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 John 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 • Has led his teams at Kansas and North Carolina to 13 No. 1 seeds in 29 10 John Wooden – UCLA NCAA Tournament appearances (five at KU, 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 amd 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 • Won more NCAA Tournament games (54) in the last 18 years than any coach in 56 Jim Boeheim – Syracuse the country. 52 Tom Izzo – Michigan State • Carolina’s 45 NCAA Tournament wins in the last 16 years are more than any other school. MOST FINAL FOUR WINS 21 John Wooden – UCLA • Reached the Elite 8 13 times, including eight times in 15 years at Caroli- 14 Mike Krzyzewski – Duke na. Is 9-4 in regional finals – 5-3 at UNC and 4-1 at Kansas. 9 Roy Williams – Kansas, North Carolina • Reached the Sweet 16 in 19 of 29 NCAA Tournament appearances – 10 at 9 Adolph Rupp – Kentucky Carolina (2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 8 Dean Smith – North Carolina 2019) and nine at Kansas (1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, HIGHEST NCAA TOURNAMENT WINNING PERCENTAGE 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 29 appearances in 31 seasons 79-26 (.752) MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 3 NCAA Titles 35 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 6 NCAA Championship Games 34 Jim Boeheim Syracuse 9 Final Fours 29 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 CONSECUTIVE NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Williams/NCAA Tournament (at North Carolina) 24 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 23 Dean Smith North Carolina 15 appearances in 16 seasons 22 Tom Izzo Michigan State 45-12 (.789) 21 Bill Self Tulsa, Illinois, Kansas 3 NCAA Titles 20 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 4 NCAA Championship Games 20 Mark Few Gonzaga 5 Final Fours MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES 10 Sweet 16s 127 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 8 Elite Eights 105 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 8 Number One Seeds 92 Dean Smith North Carolina 88 Jim Boeheim Syracuse 73 Tom Izzo Michigan State 73 Lute Olson Iowa, Arizona

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT NO. 1 SEEDS 14 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 13 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 9 Bill Self Tulsa, Illinois, Kansas 8 Dean Smith North Carolina 5 Jim Calhoun Connecticut 5 Lute Olson Arizona 5 John Thompson Georgetown CAROLINA & THE ACC ALL-TIME

North Roy Boston Florida Georgia Notre Virginia Wake Carolina Williams College Clemson Duke State Tech Louisville Miami NC State Dame Pitt Syracuse Virginia Tech Forest NCAA Championships 6 3 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 Final Fours 20 9 0 0 16 1 2 10 0 3 1 1 6 3 0 1 NCAA Tournament Appearances 50 29 18 12 43 17 16 43 10 27 36 26 40 23 11 23 NCAA Tournament Games 173 105 41 23 152 38 39 120 18 63 78 51 108 57 19 51 NCAA Tournament Wins 126 79 22 11 114 21 23 76 8 37 38 24 68 35 8 28 ACC Regular-Season Titles 32 9 0 1 19 0 2 0 1 7 0 0 0 9 0 4 ACC Regular-Season Wins 699 196 82 360 650 218 254 55 122 475 54 35 60 445 111 438 ACC Tournament Titles 18 3 0 0 21 1 3 0 1 10 1 0 0 3 0 4 ACC Tournament Finals 35 8 1 2 33 3 8 0 1 17 2 0 0 8 0 10 ACC Tournament Wins 101 26 10 20 103 19 26 2 15 72 9 5 2 42 9 44 First-Team All-Americas 63 10 2 2 43 1 4 17 2 15 44 15 24 10 1 9 Consensus First-Team All-Americas 27 5 0 0 24 0 2 7 1 5 23 9 12 5 1 5 National Players of the Year 13 2 0 0 12 0 1 2 0 2 3 1 2 3 0 2 First-Team All-ACC 78 17 6 12 71 4 14 1 3 40 2 0 2 26 14 34 ACC Players of the Year 15 4 1 1 17 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 5 1 10 ACC Coaches of the Year 12 1 0 2 10 3 5 0 2 9 0 0 0 8 2 7 Top 10 AP Poll Finishes 38 11 2 0 38 3 3 16 4 7 13 6 12 8 0 6 No. 1 AP Poll Finishes 6 1 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Highest AP Poll Finish 1 1 7 14 1 10 6 1 5 1 4 3 2 1 16 3 First-Team Academic All-Americas 10 3 2 0 13 0 5 1 0 4 13 0 1 3 0 0 ACC Scholar-Athletes of the Year 6 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 NBA First-Round Draft Picks 52 29 10 7 48 13 19 25 5 16 20 5 24 10 2 14 NBA Draft Picks 115 38 34 28 98 46 45 75 23 66 63 28 70 41 27 49 NBA Most Valuable Players 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 NBA Rookies of the Year 5 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 3 2 0 2 NBA Finals MVPs 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Naismith Hall of Famers 11 0 1 0 3 1 0 3 1 2 5 2 3 1 0 0

Williams’ numbers include 31 seasons as a head coach, including 15 at Kansas from 1988-2003 and 16 at Carolina

WILLIAMS IN THE ACC/NCAA STATS

Carolina/Roy Williams in the ACC Rankings Category 2004 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Scoring 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 16 2 3 1 1 2 1 Scoring Defense 7 8 8 5 11 11 12 9 7 9 12 13 7 7 12 14 Scoring Margin 4 1 2 1 1 1 10 3 1 4 5 5 2 1 3 3 FG% 4 1 4 1 1 2 7 5 1 7 2 3 2 6 7 4 FG% Defense 8 3 1 3 5 4 8 4 2 8 8 3 3 4 7 10 3FGs/Game 6 4 4 11 10 4 10 10 10 1 15 12 15 9 5 2 3FG% 5 1 4 8 3 1 9 11 8 4 9 4 13 13 9 3 3FG% Defense 7 4 4 6 3 8 11 6 5 7 4 1 11 7 15 11 FT% 5 2 5 5 2 2 11 11 8 10 15 5 4 10 4 6 Offensive Reb/Game 2 5 3 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 12 2 Rebounds/Game 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rebound Margin 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 Assists/Game 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 /Turnover 1 3 4 1 1 1 5 5 1 1 6 4 1 2 2 2

Carolina/Roy Williams in the NCAA Rankings (Top 10) Category 2004 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Scoring 4 1 – 2 2 2 – – 3 – – – 10 – – 3 Scoring Defense – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Scoring Margin – 1 – 2 3 1 – – 4 – – – 9 8 – – FG% – 5 – 4 10 – – – – – – – – – – – FG% Defense – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3FGs/Game – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3FG% – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3FG% Defense – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – FT% – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Offensive Reb/Game 10 – – 7 1 7 – Rebounds/Game – – 2 – 1 1 1 Rebound Margin – 8 5 3 1 – – – 1 – – 9 9 1 3 1 Assists/Game 5 1 6 3 – 4 – – 4 3 – 2 4 4 T4 2 Assist/Turnover – – – – – 4 – – 8 9 – – 3 7 9 – Winning Pct – 2 – 10 3 1 – – 5 – – – 8 – – – UNC/ACC IN THE ROY WILLIAMS ERA OVERALL WINS ACC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP GAME NCAA FINAL FOURS Duke 469 APPEARANCES North Carolina (2005-08-09-16-17) 5 North Carolina 453 Duke (2004-05-06-09-10-11-14-17-19) 9 Duke (2004-10-15) 3 Louisville 414 UNC (2007-08-11-12-13-15-16-18) 8 Louisville (2005-12-13) 3 Syracuse 397 Virginia (2014-16-18) 3 Syracuse (2013-16) 2 Pitt 366 Florida State (2009-12-19) 3 Georgia Tech (2004) 1 Notre Dame 351 Georgia Tech (2005-10) 2 Virginia (2019) 1 Virginia 349 Notre Dame (2015-17) 2 Florida State 342 Maryland (2004) 1 NCAA SWEET 16s Miami 318 Boston College (2006) 1 Duke (2004-05-06-09-10-11-13-15-16-18-19) 11 NC State 318 NC State (2007) 1 UNC (2005-07-08-09-11-12-15-16-17-19) 10 Clemson 307 Clemson (2008) 1 Syracuse (2004-09-10-11-12-13-14-16-18) 9 Virginia Tech 292 Miami (2013) 1 Louisville (2005-08-09-12-13-14-15) 7 Georgia Tech 266 NC State (2005-12-15) 3 Boston College 265 ACC TOURNAMENT WINS Pitt (2004-07-09) 3 Wake Forest 257 Duke 31 Florida State (2011-18-19) 3 North Carolina 26 Miami (2013-16) 2 ACC REGULAR-SEASON WINS NC State 16 Notre Dame (2015-16) 2 Duke 200 Miami (2004-05 to present) 15 Virginia (2014-16-19) 3 North Carolina 196 Virginia 15 Clemson (2018) 1 Virginia 158 Florida State 13 Georgia Tech (2004) 1 Florida State 144 Boston College (2005-06 to present) 10 Virginia Tech (2019) 1 Clemson 126 Georgia Tech 10 Wake Forest (2004) 1 Miami (2004-05 to present) 123 Virginia Tech (2004-05 to present) 10 NC State 121 Notre Dame (2013-14 to present) 9 NBA DRAFT PICKS Virginia Tech (2004-05 to present) 111 Clemson 7 Duke 31 Wake Forest 98 Pitt (2013-14 to present) 5 North Carolina 26 Georgia Tech 97 Wake Forest 5 Syracuse 16 Boston College (2005-06 to present) 82 Florida State 12 Syracuse (2013-14 to present) 60 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Louisville 11 Louisville (2014-15 to present) 55 Duke 16 Virginia 9 Notre Dame (2013-14 to present) 54 North Carolina 15 Miami 8 Pitt (2013-14 to present) 35 Louisville 13 Georgia Tech 7 Syracuse 12 Boston College 6 ACC ROAD WINS (CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY) Pitt 11 NC State 6 North Carolina 88 Notre Dame 9 Pitt 6 Duke 85 NC State 8 Wake Forest 5 Virginia 62 Virginia 8 Clemson 3 Florida State 51 Florida State 7 Notre Dame 3 NC State 48 Boston College 5 Virginia Tech 3 Miami (2004-05 to present) 44 Clemson 5 Clemson 39 Miami 5 NBA FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKS Virginia Tech (2004-05 to present) 39 Wake Forest 5 Duke 24 Georgia Tech 29 Georgia Tech 4 North Carolina 21 Boston College (2005-06 to present) 27 Virginia Tech 4 Syracuse 11 Syracuse (2013-14 to present) 24 Georgia Tech 6 Wake Forest 24 NCAA TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS Louisville 6 Louisville (2014-15 to present) 22 North Carolina (2005-09-17) 3 NC State 5 Notre Dame (2013-14 to present) 22 Duke (2010-15) 2 Florida State 5 Pitt (2013-14 to present) 14 Louisville (2013) 1 Wake Forest 5 Virginia (2019) 1 Boston College 4 ACC REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS Virginia 3 UNC (2005-07-08-09-11-12-16-17-19) 9 NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS Miami 2 Virginia (2007-14-15-18-19) 5 North Carolina 45 Clemson 1 Duke (2004-06-10) 3 Duke 37 Notre Dame 1 Maryland (2010) 1 Louisville 27 Pitt 1 Miami (2013) 1 Syracuse 21 Virginia Tech 1 Virginia 14 ACC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS Pitt 12 Duke (2005-06-09-10-11-17-19) 7 Florida State 9 North Carolina (2007-08-16) 3 NC State 9 Virginia (2014-18) 2 Notre Dame 9 Maryland (2004) 1 Georgia Tech 7 Florida State (2012) 1 Boston College 5 Miami (2013) 1 Miami 5 Notre Dame (2015) 1 Wake Forest 4 Clemson 3 Virginia Tech 3 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 several times (last: vs. Michigan State, 11/26/17) 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. 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 .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 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 2 vs. Duke, 2/8/2018 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 five times (last: at Virginia, 2/27/17) 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 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 1 seven times (last: at Georgia Tech, 3/3/15) 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 2 by Air Force, 3/18/04; by Villanova, 4/4/16; at Michigan, 11/28/18; by Iona, 3/22/19 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: at Boston College, 2/6/16) 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 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 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 (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) PLAYER BIO UPDATES

#1 LEAKY BLACK #4 BRANDON ROBINSON 6-8, Sophomore, Guard, Concord, N.C. 6-5, Senior, Guard, Douglasville, Ga. at UNC: Can play any of three positions (1, 2 and 3) • Enters the season at UNC: Sprained his right ankle in the first half of the exhibition as the likely backup point guard wheh he is not playing on the wing • game vs. Winston-Salem State on 11/1 and is out indefinitely • Start- Averaged 2.5 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 10.3 minutes last ed against WSSU and scored eight points prior to being injured as he season • Made 23 of 49 shots from the floor (.469), including 5 for 12 blocked a shot on a fastbreak • Played in 107 games, including 37 games from three-point range (.417) • Had eight rebounds and two assists in 17 as a freshman when UNC won the national championship • Has scored 249 minutes in the three NCAA Tournament games • Sprained his left ankle at points and has 147 rebounds and 98 assists • Scored in double figures Georgia Tech on 1/29 and did not play in the next 13 games • Returned to twice – 11 vs. Saint Francis (11/19/18) and 10 against Western Carolina practice on 3/11 and played vs. Iona in the NCAA Tournament first round (12/6/17) • Made 39 of his 85 field goals from three-point distance • Aver- for his first action since January • Scored a season-high eight points against aged 3.4 points in 11.8 minutes per game as a junior • Made 49.4 percent Elon and Stanford • Also had five assists at Elon. from the floor and went 23 of 50 (.460) from three-point range • Made 23 of his 42 field goals from three-point range • Three-point percentage #2 COLE ANTHONY improved from .391 as a sophomore to .460. 6-3, Freshman, Guard, New York, N.Y. at UNC: ACC media’s pick for Preseason ACC Freshman of the Year and #5 ARMANDO BACOT first-team all-conference • Also received the second-most votes for ACC 6-10, Freshman, Forward, Richmond, Va. Player of the Year (behind Louisville’s Jordan Nwora) • Candidate for the at UNC: Preseason candidate for the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award as the top Bob Cousy Award as the nation’s top point guard • One of seven ACC play- post player in the country. ers on the 50-player Naismith Watch List for NPOY • One of five freshmen among 20 players on the NABC’s Preseason NPOY watch list • National Played his freshman through junior seasons at Trinity Episcopal School in Freshman of the Year and second-team All-America by CBS • Sports Richmond, Va., for Coach Richard Hamlin and his senior year at IMG Acade- Illustrated’s pick for ACC Freshman of the Year • Rated the No. 3 player in my in Bradenton, Fla., for Coach Sean McAloon • Averaged 12.4 points, 7.7 the country by ESPN.com’s John Gasaway • Projected as the No. 2 ranked rebounds and 1.8 blocks and shot 62 percent from the floor at IMG • Led freshman in the country, second-team All-America and first-team All-ACC IMG to the 2019 prep national championship • 2019 MaxPreps honorable by Street and Smith’s • Second-team All-America, first-team All-ACC, the mention All-America • Member of the U-18 USA Basketball National Team No. 6 player in the country and the No. 1 impact freshman by Athlon • No. in 2018 with Cobi White and Cole Anthony • Won a gold medal in the U-18 7 player in the country, third-team All-America, first-team All-ACC and top FIBA Americas Championship • Had 17 points against Panama in a pre- NBA prospect by Lindy’s • Second-team All-America by the Sporting News liminary round game and 13 points, eight rebounds and four blocks in gold and the Athletic • Won Carolina’s 12-minute run and conditioning test in medal game win over Canada • Played in the 2019 McDonald’s All-Amer- the preseason. ican Game and the • Scored 14 points and had 10 rebounds in the Jordan Classic • Averaged 24.5 points and 12 rebounds his Played at Archbishop Molloy High School in Briarwood, N.Y., for Coach junior season • 2018 Richmond Times-Dispatch Player of the Year and was Mike McCleary for three years and at Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, first-team all-metro and all-state • Was the VISAA League Co-Player of the Va., as a senior in 2018-19 • Played for Coach Steve Smith at Oak Hill Year, a USA Today All-Virginia first-team and Max Prep All-America selec- where he averaged 18 points, 9.8 rebounds, and 9.5 assists • 2019 tion • Career bests 47 points and 22 rebounds at Trinity Episcopal • Played USA Today first-team All America • Led Oak Hill to the semifinals of the for Team Takeover in the EYBL with Tar Heel freshman Anthony Harris • Geico Nationals • Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year • 2019 McDonald’s 2017 VISAA Division-I state champion at Trinity Episcopal. All-American Game MVP, scoring 14 points with five rebounds and seven assists • Won the three-point contest at the McDonald’s Game • Also the #15 GARRISON BROOKS MVP in the 2019 Jordan Brand Classic • Led Team USA to a 93-87 win 6-9, Junior, Forward, LaFayette, Ala. with a team-high 25 points at the 2019 Nike Hoops Summit • Member of at UNC: Candidate for the Karl Malone Award as the top power forward in the the U-18 USA National Team in 2018 with Cobi White and Armando Bacot country • ACC media preseason selection for second-team All-ACC honors • Won a gold medal and earned all-tournament honors at the 2018 FIBA • A preseason third-team All-ACC pick by Lindy’s • Is 21st in UNC history U-18 Americas Championships in St. Catherines, Ontario • Scored a team- in field goal percentage (.557) • Scored 452 points (6.2) and grabbed 330 high 18 points in the gold medal game win over Canada and averaged 14.3 rebounds (4.5) in 73 games • Made 52 starts • Career-high 20 points in points and 4.2 assists in the tournament • 2018 Nike EYBL MVP, scoring 2018 season opener at Wofford and career-high 10 rebounds vs. NC State 26.2 for PSA Cardinals. on 2/5/19.

#3 ANDREW PLATEK 2018-19: Carolina’s defensive player of the year last season • Started all 36 6-4, Junior, Guard, Guilderland, N.Y. games at the ‘5’ • Led the team in field goal percentage (.574) • Second at UNC: Scored 106 points in 67 games in two seasons as a Tar Heel • in offensive rebounds (82) and was third in rebounding (5.6) • Had five Scored in double figures twice, both as a freshman (12 vs. Portland and offensive rebounds six times • Led UNC with 12 defensive player of the 11 vs. Western Carolina) • Fifteen of his 42 field goals are three-point- game awards (20 in two seasons) • Defensive player of the game in three ers • Has 25 assists and 15 turnovers • Scoring high as a sophomore of UNC’s five post-season games and five of the last 10 contests • Scored was six points at Elon. in double figures 12 times (UNC was 10-2 in those games) • Led UNC in assists in three ACC games (all wins) • Had 11 assists and no turnovers in 48 minutes in the two wins over NC State • Made 52 of 81 field goals (.642) in the last 16 games. #32 JUSTIN PIERCE 6-7, Graduate Student, Forward, Glen Ellyn, Ill. at UNC: Graduate student with one season of eligibility as a Tar Heel • Enrolled in UNC’s Kenan-Flagler Business School’s MBA program • Rated the No. 5 impact graduate transfer in the country by ESPN.com • Needs 20 points to reach 1,000 in his college career.

2016-19 at William and Mary: Graduated in three years with a double major in kinesiology and finance • Member of the Colonial Athletic Association’s Academic Honor Roll for each of his three years in Williamsburg • A third- team All-CAA player in 2017-18 and 2018-19 • Team captain as a junior • Played for head coach and assistant coach Jonathan Holmes, who both played collegiately at UNC • Made 55 starts in 88 games and totaled 980 points, 576 rebounds and 205 assists • Averaged 11.1 points and 6.5 rebounds (14.8 and 8.8 over last two seasons) • Made 98 threes and shot 34.5 percent from three-point range • Scored in double figures in 46 games with 20 or more points 15 times • Career-high 33 points vs. Delaware on 2/10/18 and scored 30 against Elon on 2/1/18 • Pulled down 10 or more rebounds 18 times and had 16 double-doubles • Career-high 18 rebounds at James Madison on 3/2/19 • Grabbed 14 or more rebounds seven times • Eight or more rebounds in eight of his last nine games • Compiled 23 games with multiple three-pointers (one as a freshman, nine as a sophomore and 13 as a junior) • Career-best six threes against Elon on 2/1/18 • Totaled 26 points, nine rebounds and five assists against Delaware in the 2019 CAA quarterfinals in his final game with the Tribe.

#42 BRANDON HUFFMAN 6-10, Junior, Forward, Goldsboro, N.C. at UNC: Has 78 points, 65 rebounds and 11 blocked shots in 56 games over two seasons • Made 32 of 57 field goals (.561) • Career-high nine points against Tulane and eight at Stanford as a freshman • Sopho- more scoring highs were seven against UNCW and six at Wake Forest • Grabbed eight rebounds vs. Western Carolina as a freshman.

#55 CHRISTIAN KEELING 6-8, Sophomore, Guard, Concord, N.C. at UNC: Graduate student in the Hussman School of Journalism and Media with one season of eligibility as a Tar Heel. at Charleston Southern: Earned Academic All- hon- ors in 2017-18 and 2018-19 and graduated from Charleston Southern in three years • Earned All-Big South honors in each of his three seasons as a Buccaneer (first team in 2018-19, second-team in 2017-18 and honorable mention as a freshman) • Scored more points in three seasons (1,666) than any player in school history, which also ranks fifth among all CSU players • Career rankings at CSU include: second in defensive rebounds (508), third in free throws (383), fourth in scoring average (17.9 ppg), sixth in field goals (566) and free throw percentage (.783), seventh in total rebounds (599) and eighth in three-pointers (151) and rebound average (6.4) • Earned Big South All-Tournament team honors in 2018 and 2019 • Scored in double figures in 87 of his 93 games • Scored 20 or more points 36 times and 30 or more three times with a career-high 33 against Middle Tennessee State (11/16/18) and Radford (1/11/17) • Had 14 double-dou- bles (points-rebounds), including one triple-double (20 points, 11 rebounds and 12 assists vs. Coppin State on 11/23/18) • Became the fifth player in Big South history to score 1,000 points in his freshman and sophomore seasons • Made 10 or more free throws six times • Had three games where he attempted at least 16 free throws, including a school-record tying 20 against Radford on 1/27/18 (made 17, the second most in CSU history) • Earned his degree in communications/psychology. CAREER HIGHS

#1 – LEAKY BLACK #11 – SHEA RUSH #35 – RYAN McADOO Points: 8 at Elon (11/9/18), vs. Stanford (11/12/18) Points: 3 vs. Long Beach State (11/15/16), Northern (all set while playing at Florida Gulf Coast, 2017-18) Field Goals: 4 vs. Stanford (11/12/18) Iowa (12/21/16), Portland (11/23/17) Points: 2 vs. North Florida and at Stetson Three-Pointers: 1 several times Rebounds: 2 vs. Chattanooga (11/13/16), Pitt Field Goals: 1 vs. North Florida Free Throws: 4 at Elon (11/9/18) (2/3/18) Free Throws: 2 at Stetson Offensive Rebounds: 2 vs. Texas (11/22/18), at Assists: 2 vs. Western Carolina (12/6/17) Rebounds: 1 several times Michigan (11/28/18) Rebounds: 6 at Elon (11/9/18), vs. Saint Francis #15 – GARRISON BROOKS #42 – BRANDON HUFFMAN (11/19/18) Points: 20 at Wofford (11/6/18) Points: 9 vs. Tulane (12/3/17) Assists: 5 at Elon (11/9/18) Field Goals: 9 at Wofford (11/6/18) Field Goals: 4 vs. Tulane (12/3/17) Turnovers: 4 vs. Saint Francis (11/19/18) Free Throws: 5 at NC State (1/8/19) Free Throws: 4 at Stanford (11/20/17) Blocks: 1 several times Offensive Rebounds: 5 several times Offensive Rebounds: 3 vs. Portland (11/23/17), Ten- Steals: 2 several times Rebounds: 10 vs. NC State (2/5/19) nessee Tech (11/16/18), UNCW (12/5/18) Assists: 6 vs. NC State (2/5/19) Rebounds: 8 vs. Western Carolina (12/6/17) #2 – COLE ANTHONY Turnovers: 4 at Davidson (12/1/17) Assists: 1 vs. Miami (3/8/18), at Wake Forest Points: Blocks: 2 several times (2/16/19) Field Goals: Steals: 3 vs. Pitt (2/3/18), at Elon (11/9/18) Turnovers: 2 several times Three-Pointers: Blocks: 2 vs. Tulane (12/3/17), Western Carolina Free Throws: #21 – STERLING MANLEY (12/6/17) Offensive Rebounds: Points: 16 vs. Bucknell (11/15/17) Rebounds: Field Goals: 6 vs. Bucknell (11/15/17), Tennessee #55 – CHRISTIAN KEELING Assists: Tech (11/16/18) (all set while playing at Charleston Southern, 2016-19) Turnovers: Free Throws: 4 several times Points: 33 vs. Middle Tennessee State (11/16/18), Blocks: Offensive Rebounds: 7 vs. Bucknell (11/15/17) vs. Radford (1/11/17) Steals: Rebounds: 13 vs. Bucknell (11/15/17) Field Goals: 11 vs. Radford (1/11/17) Assists: 2 at Syracuse (2/21/18) Three-Pointers: 5 four times #3 – ANDREW PLATEK Turnovers: 4 vs. Texas (11/22/18) Free Throws: 17 at Radford (1/27/18) Points: 12 vs. Portland (11/23/17) Blocks: 3 vs. Wake Forest (12/30/17) Offensive Rebounds: 4 at Winthrop (2/23/17) Field Goals: 4 vs. Portland (11/23/17) Steals: 2 vs. Tennessee Tech (11/16/18) Rebounds: 15 vs. Johnson & Wales (12/21/18) Three-Pointers: 3 vs. Western Carolina (12/6/17) Assists: 12 vs. Coppin State (11/23/18) Free Throws: 2 vs. UNI (11/10/17), Portland #22 – WALKER MILLER Turnovers: 7 at Alabama (11/29/16) (11/23/17), Western Carolina (12/6/17) Points: 4 vs. Virginia Tech (1/21/19) Blocks: 2 several times Offensive Rebounds: 2 at Clemson (1/30/18) Field Goals: 2 vs. Virginia Tech (1/21/19) Steals: 4 several times Rebounds: 3 several times Free Throws: 1 several times Assists: 3 vs. Western Carolina (12/6/17) Rebounds: 2 vs. Boston College (1/9/18), Tennessee Turnovers: 1 several times Tech (11/16/18) Blocks: 2 vs. Tennessee Tech (11/16/18) Assists: 1 several times Steals: 2 vs. UNCW (12/5/18) #30 – K.J. SMITH #4 – BRANDON ROBINSON (all set while playing at Pacific in 2016-17) Points: 11 vs. Saint Francis (11/19/18) Points: 17 at Cal State Fullerton (12/3/16) Field Goals: 4 at Davidson (12/1/17), vs. Saint Field Goals: 5 at Cal State Fullerton (12/3/16), vs. Francis (11/19/18) Pacific Union (12/23/16) Three-Pointers: 3 vs. Notre Dame (1/15/19) Three-Pointers: 2 vs. Pacific Union (12/23/16) Free Throws: 4 vs. Long Beach State (11/15/16), Free Throws: 6 at Cal State Fullerton (12/3/16) Monmouth (12/28/16) Rebounds: 3 vs. Pacific Union (12/23/16), at Port- Rebounds: 6 vs. Arkansas (11/24/17) land (2/16/17) Assists: 4 vs. Chaminade (11/21/16), vs. UCLA Assists: 4 at Cal State Fullerton (12/3/16) (11/23/18), at Miami (1/19/19), at Boston College Turnovers: 2 at Cal State Fullerton (12/3/16), vs. (3/5/19) Pacific Union (12/23/16) Turnovers: 3 vs. Western Carolina (12/6/17) Blocks: 2 at Loyola Marymount (1/26/17) Blocks: 2 vs. Chaminade (11/21/16), at NC State Steals: 3 vs. Pacfic Union (12/23/16) (1/8/19) Steals: 3 at Pitt (1/5/19) #32 – JUSTIN PIERCE (all set while playing at William and Mary, 2016-19) #2 – ARMANDO BACOT Points: 33 vs. Delaware (2/10/18) Points: Field Goals: 10 vs. Elon (2/1/18), vs. Delaware Field Goals: (2/10/18) Three-Pointers: Three-Pointers: 6 vs. Elon (2/1/18) Free Throws: Free Throws: 10 vs. Delaware (2/10/18) Offensive Rebounds: Offensive Rebounds: 5 at UCF (11/18/17), at Drexel Rebounds: (1/7/18) Assists: Rebounds: 18 at James Madison (3/2/19) Turnovers: Assists: 9 vs. College of Charleston (2/21/19) Blocks: Turnovers: 5 several times Steals: Blocks: 3 at Savannah State (12/2/17), at James Madison (1/2/18) Steals: 4 several times CAREER STATS #1 – LEAKY BLACK 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 20-0 220 11.0 23-48 .479 5-11 .455 6-7 .857 9 32 41 2.1 25 13 4 14 57 2.9 2019-20 Totals

#2 – COLE ANTHONY 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

#3 – ANDREW PLATEK 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 27-0 103 3.8 14-29 .448 5-15 .333 1-2 .500 3 5 8 0.3 5 5 3 5 32 1.2 2019-20 Totals 62-0 367 5.9 40-84 .476 15-42 .357 8-12 .667 18 29 47 0.8 23 15 5 8 103 1.7

#4 – BRANDON ROBINSON Year GP-GS Min. Ave. FGM-A Pct. 3FGM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Off Def Reb Ave. A TO B S Pts Ave. 2016-17 37-0 281 7.6 22-64 .344 7-30 .233 18-27 .667 11 32 43 1.2 28 14 3 9 69 1.9 2017-18 35-0 302 8.6 21-56 .375 9-23 .391 10-14 .714 20 28 48 1.4 22 16 5 6 61 1.7 2018-19 29-0 341 11.8 34-72 .472 18-41 .439 10-15 .667 11 32 43 1.5 39 14 5 13 96 3.3 2019-20 Totals 101-0 924 9.1 77-192 .401 34-94 .362 38-56 .679 42 92 134 1.3 89 44 13 28 226 2.2

#5 – ARMANDO BACOT 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

#15 – GARRISON BROOKS 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 30-30 672 22.6 100-177 .565 0-0 – 41-62 .661 69 105 174 5.8 40 27 14 18 241 8.0 2019-20 Totals 67-46 1219 18.2 165-300 .550 0-0 – 78-125 .624 130 172 302 4.5 60 60 25 29 408 6.1

#32 JUSTIN PIERCE AT WILLIAM & MARY Year GP-GS Min. Ave. FGM-A Pct. 3FGM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Off Def Reb Ave. A TO B S Pts Ave. 2016-17 29-0 310 10.7 42-92 .457 7-35 .200 17-27 .630 19 40 59 2.0 15 22 11 14 108 3.7 2017-18 31-30 980 31.6 163-325 .502 47-117 .416 83-105 .790 63 204 267 8.6 75 56 19 28 456 14.7 2018-19 28-25 961 34.3 155-334 .464 44-136 .324 62-105 .590 50 200 250 8.9 115 62 9 30 416 14.9 Totals 88-55 2251 25.6 360-751 .479 98-284 .345 162-237 .684 132 444 576 6.5 205 140 39 72 980 11.1

AT UNC 2019-20 Totals

#42 –BRANDON HUFFMAN 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 29-0 98 3.4 19-35 .543 0-0 – 9-16 .563 17 24 41 1.4 1 12 8 0 47 1.6 2018-19 27-0 67 2.5 13-22 .591 0-0 – 5-12 .417 11 13 24 0.9 2 1 3 2 31 1.1 2019-20 Totals 56-0 165 2.9 32-57 .561 0-0 – 14-28 .500 28 37 65 1.2 3 13 11 2 78 1.4

#55 CHRISTIAN KEELING AT CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Year GP-GS Min. Ave. FGM-A Pct. 3FGM-A Pct. FTM-A Pct. Off Def Reb Ave. A TO B S Pts Ave. 2016-17 31-28 969 31.3 183-400 .458 25-73 .342 146-187 .781 40 179 219 7.1 43 53 9 28 537 17.3 2017-18 28-26 941 33.6 169-397 .426 45-143 .315 111-140 .793 22 123 145 5.2 57 67 12 37 494 17.6 2018-19 34-27 1096 32.2 214-460 .465 81-213 .380 126-162 .778 29 206 235 6.9 94 91 23 43 635 18.7 Totals 93-81 3006 32.2 566-1257 .450 151-429 .352 383-489 .783 91 508 599 6.4 194 211 44 108 1666 17.9

AT UNC 2019-20 Totals MISCELLANEOUS STATS

Games as UNC’s Leading Scorer Season/Career POINTS PER POSSESSION Games as UNC’s Leading Rebounder Season/Career Garrison Brooks -/6 FIRST HALF SECOND HALF TOTALS Sterling Manley -/3 Opponent Pts Poss PPP Pts Poss PPP Pts Poss PPP UNC Games as UNC’s Leader in Assists Season/Career Notre Dame Garrison Brooks -/3 Leaky Black -/1 Brandon Robinson -/1

Triple-Double Season/Career UNC POINTS PER POSSESSION Christian Keeling (1 at Charleston Southern) -/1 High/Game: Low/Game: Double-Doubles Season/Career High/Half: Justin Pierce (16 at William & Mary) -/16 Low/Half: Christian Keeling (14 at Charleston Southern) -/14 UNC’s Average Number of Possessions: Sterling Manley -/1 Most Possessions: Fewest Possessions: Double-Figure Scoring Games Season/Career Christian Keeling (87 at Charleston Southern) -/87 OPPONENTS POINTS PER POSSESSION Justin Pierce (46 at William & Mary) -/46 High/Game: Garrison Brooks -/14 Low/Game: Sterling Manley -/6 High/Half: Brandon Robinson -/2 Low/Half: Andrew Platek -/2 Opponents Average Number of Possessions: Most Possessions: 30-Point Games Fewest Possessions: Christian Keeling (2 at Charleston Southern) -/3 Justin Pierce (2 at William & Mary) -/2 UNC COACHES’ DEFINITION OF POSSESSIONS 20-Point Games Season/Career Field goal attempts (two-pointers and three-pointers) Christian Keeling (36 at Charleston Southern) -/36 + trips to free throw line for 1&1 or two-shot/three-shot opportunities (note: trips, Justin Pierce (15 at William & Mary) -/2 not number of shot attempts) Garrison Brooks -/1 + turnovers = total possessions 10-Rebound Games Season/Career Justin Pierce (18 at William & Mary) -/18 Christian Keeling (15 at Charleston Southern) -/15 Sterling Manley -/3 Garrison Brooks -/1

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Carolina’s Largest Halftime Lead in a Loss: LAST TIME IT HAPPENED...UNC Won by 30 on the road: 38– UNC 95, Wake Forest 57, 2/16/19 UNC scored 100 points/vs. top 5 AP ranked team: 103 vs. #4 Gonzaga, 12/15/18 Won by 40 on the road: 49– UNC 116, Elon 67, 11/9/18 UNC scored 100 points/vs. top 10 AP ranked team: 103 vs. Virginia Tech, 1/21/19 Won by 30 at a neutral site: 39–UNC 103, Texas Southern 64, 3/17/17 in Green- Both teams scored 100: Kentucky 103, UNC 100, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas ville, S.C. UNC scored 50 points/both halves: vs. NC State, 2/5/19 (56 and 57) Won by 40 at a neutral site: 43– UNC 104, Chaminade 61, 11/21/16 in Maui UNC scored 60 points/half: 63, 1st half at Elon, 11/9/18 Won by 50: 50– UNC 108, Tennessee Tech 58, 11/16/18 UNC scored 65 points/half: 65, 2nd half at Florida State, 1/4/16 Won by more than 50: 51– UNC 107, NC State 56, 1/8/17 UNC scored 70 points/half: 77, 1st half vs. VMI, 12/17/94 Won by 60: 68– UNC 116, UNC Asheville 48, 11/30/08 UNC scored 50 points/half in a loss: 52 (2nd half) vs. Miami, 2/27/18 Lost by 20 at home: 21– Louisville 83, UNC 62, 1/12/19 UNC scored less than 50 points/game: 49 at Virginia, 1/6/18 Lost by 25 at home: 29– Duke 87, UNC 58, 1/31/02 UNC scored less than 20 points/half: 18 (1st) vs. NC State, 2/24/15 Lost by 30: 33– Florida State 90, UNC 57, 1/14/12 UNC scored less than 25 points/each half: 23 and 22 vs. Michigan State, 11/26, Lost by 30 at home: 35– Duke 104, UNC 69, 2/29/64 17 in Portland, Ore. Played overtime: beat Miami, 88-85, 2/9/19 UNC scored less than 30 points/each half: 28 and 21 at Virginia, 1/6/18 Played 2 OT: beat Clemson, 103-93, 2/10/08 UNC scored less than 30 points/half in a win: 29 (2nd) at Notre Dame, 1/13/18 Played 3 OT: lost to Wake Forest, 114-119, 12/20/03 UNC scored less than 20 points in one half and 50 in the other: 18 (1st) and 53 Played 4 OT: won at Tulane, 113-106, 2/14/76 (2nd) vs. Butler, 11/20/12, in Maui Played as the No. 1 team in AP poll: lost at Northern Iowa, 67-71, 11/21/15 UNC scored 25 straight points: 25-0 run vs. NC State, 1/12/08 (1st half) Beat AP No. 1: won at Duke, 88-72, 2/20/19 UNC scored more than 20 straight points: 22 vs. NC State, 1/8/17 Lost to AP No. 1: vs. Virginia, 63-71, 3/10/18 in Brooklyn UNC scored 20 straight points: vs. Virginia Tech, 1/21/19 Beat AP Top-10 opponent by 20 points: beat #10 Virginia Tech, 103-82, 1/21/19 UNC scored 15 or more points to begin game: 18-0 at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 Lost to unranked opponent as AP-ranked team: #12 UNC lost to Louisville, 62-83, UNC scored 10 or more points to end the game: 13-0 vs. Miami in Brooklyn, 1/12/19 3/8/18 Lost to unranked opponent as Top-5 AP-ranked team: #5 UNC lost to Wofford, UNC did not score a field goal in the last 5:00 in a win:none in last 6:47 in a 79- 75-79, 12/20/17 70 win vs. Duke, 3/9/19 Lost to unranked opponent as Top-10 AP-ranked team: #7 UNC lost to Texas, 89- 92, 11/22/18 in Las Vegas CAROLINA FIELD GOAL SHOOTING Made every FG attempt (min. 10): Jeff McInnis, 10x10 vs. Cincinnati, 12/3/94, in CAROLINA SCORING Charlotte 30 points: 34 by Coby White vs. Syracuse, 2/26/19 Missed every FG attempt (min. 10): Harrison Barnes, 0x12 vs. Minnesota, Consecutive games with 30 points: Antawn Jamison (35 vs. Duke, 2/5/98; 31 at 11/19/10, in San Juan Georgia Tech, 2/8/98) Made 15 or more consecutive field goals: 16 by Brice Johnson vs. UCLA (11), 30 points/consecutive games by different players: 31 by Luke Maye vs. NC State, 12/19/15 in Brooklyn, and Appalachian State (5), 12/21/15 (ties UNC record) 2/5/19; 33 by Coby White vs. Miami, 2/9/19 UNC shot 70 percent/half: 74.1 (20x27) at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 35 points: Brice Johnson (39) at Florida State, 1/4/16 UNC shot 75 percent/half: 78.1 (25x32) at NC State, 2/10/18 40 points: Harrison Barnes (40) vs. Clemson, 3/12/11 in Greensboro UNC shot 80 percent/half: 85.7 (24x28), 2nd vs. Old Dominion, 12/1/92 20 points/1st half: Coby White (20) vs. Texas, 11/22/18 in Las Vegas UNC shot 60 pct/both halves: 67.9 (19x28), 63.3 (19x30) vs. Tulane, 12/3/17 20 points/2nd half: Coby White (23) vs. Miami, 2/9/19 UNC shot 60 percent/game: 62.3 (38x61) at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 25 points/half: Joel Berry II (25) 2nd half vs. Miami, 2/27/18 UNC shot 60 percent/consecutive games: 60.6 (43x71) vs. Mount St. Mary’s, More than 25 points/half: Luke Maye (27 in 2nd half) at NC State, 2/10/18 3/21/08, and 67.7 (44x65) vs. Arkansas, 3/23/08, both in Raleigh 25 points after halftime: Coby White (25– 23 in 2nd, 2 in OT) vs. Miami, 2/9/19 UNC shot 70 percent/game: 70.9 (39x55) vs. ODU, 11/23/07 in Las Vegas 30 points after halftime: Marcus Paige (31– 21 in 2nd, 10 in OT) at NC State, UNC shot under 25 percent/half: 23.3 (7x30), 1st vs. Michigan State, 11/26/17 in 2/26/14 Portland, Ore. 10 points in OT: 11 by Marcus Paige at NC State, 2/26/14 UNC shot under 30 percent/both halves: 23.3 (7x30) and 25.8 (8x31) vs. Michigan Two players scored 25: Luke Maye (30) and Cameron Johnson (26) at Duke, 2/20/19 State, 11/26/17 in Portland, Ore. Two players scored 30: Brice Johnson (39), Marcus Paige (30) at Florida State, UNC shot under 25 percent/game: 24.6 (15x61) vs. Michigan State, 11/26/17 in 1/4/16 Portland, Ore. (lowest all-time) Three players scored 20: Joel Berry II (26), Isaiah Hicks (22), Justin Jackson (22) UNC shot under 30 percent/game: 29.6 (16x54) at Virginia, 1/6/18 vs. Florida State, 1/14/17 UNC shot under 30 percent/half and won: 28.2 (11x39) 2nd half at Duke, 3/5/16 25 points/two straight games: Coby White (34 vs. Syracuse, 2/26/19; 28 at Clem- UNC shot under 40 percent/game and won: 39.7 (27x68) vs. Notre Dame, son, 3/2/19) 1/15/19 25 points/two straight road games: Cameron Johnson (27 at Wake Forest, 2/16/19; UNC shot under 40 percent/both halves and won: 38.7 and 36.7 vs. Davidson, 26 at Duke, 2/20/19) 12/7/16 25 points/three straight games: Tyler Hansbrough (32 at NC State, 2/20/08; 29 vs. UNC shot 50 percent/game or better and lost: 54.4 (31x57) vs. Miami, 2/27/18 Wake Forest, 2/24/08; 25 at Boston College, 3/1/08) UNC shot 50 percent/both halves and lost: 55.2 (16x29) & 53.6 (15x28) vs. Miami, Players on both teams scored 30 points: 30 by Luke Maye, 33 by RJ Barrett at 2/27/18 Duke, 2/20/19 UNC made nine or more consecutive attempts to begin a half: 9 vs. Portland, Out-scored opponents in a half: Reggie Bullock (21-20 in 1st) vs. Maryland, 11/23/17 in Portland, Ore. (second half) 1/19/13 UNC missed 10 or more consecutive attempts to begin a half: 13 vs. Miami in Scored UNC’s first 14 points: Kenny Williams at Stanford, 11/20/17 Brooklyn, 3/8/18 (first half) Scored 20 points in less than 10 minutes: Kenny Williams in the first 9:03 at Both teams shot 60 percent in the second half: UNC (78.1, 25x32) and NC State Stanford, 11/20/17 (60.0, 21x35), 2/10/18 in Raleigh No starter in double figures: vs. Rutgers, 12/28/10 UNC shot under 30 percent in the first half and over 60 in the second: at Clemson, One player in double figures: Theo Pinson (16) vs. Michigan State, 11/26/17 1/30/18 (29.4 in the first and 64.3 in the second) Only two players in double figures in a win: Cameron Johnson (22) and Coby White (19) at Georgia Tech, 1/29/19 (won 77-54) CAROLINA THREE-POINTERS Non-starter scored 20 points: Nassir Little (20) vs. Washington, 3/24/19, in Made 6 consecutive 3FG attempts: Cameron Johnson at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 Columbus, Ohio Made 6 three-pointers/half: Coby White (2nd half) vs. Miami, 2/9/19 Six in double figures:vs. Tennessee Tech, 11/16/18 Two players made 6 three-pointers/game: Cameron Johnson and Coby White at Eight in double figures: vs. Saint Francis, 1/2/11 Clemson, 3/2/19 Nine in double figures:Kevin Madden (17), Ranzino Smith (17), Warren Martin Made 7 three-pointers/game: Cameron Johnson at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 (15), Steve Bucknall (12), Joe Wolf (10), Steve Hale (10), Brad Daugherty (10), Made 8 three-pointers/game: Rashad McCants vs. Clemson, 3/2/04 Jeff Lebo (10) & Kenny Smith (10) vs. Manhattan, 12/27/85, in Miami, Fla. Made 6 or more in consecutive games: Coby White – 6 vs. Syracuse, 2/26/19; 6 at UNC scored 100 points/road game: 116 at Elon, 11/9/18 Clemson, 3/2/19 UNC scored 100 points/ACC road game: 106 at Florida State, 1/4/16 Eight players made a 3FG: at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 UNC scored 100 points/consecutive ACC games: 114 vs. Wake Forest, 12/20/03 Player shot 100 percent (min. 5 att.): Joel Berry II (5x5) vs. Duke, 3/4/17 and 103 vs. Georgia Tech, 1/11/04 UNC made 15: 16 at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 UNC scored 100 points/3 consecutive games: 107 vs. Cleveland State, 12/30/04; UNC attempted 30: 31 vs. Duke, 3/9/19 105 vs. William & Mary, 1/2/05; 109 vs. Maryland, 1/8/05 UNC did not make a three-pointer: 0 vs. Princeton, 12/13/97 (780 consecutive UNC scored 100 points/loss: 100 vs. Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas games with at least one three-pointer through Auburn) UNC shot 70 percent (min. 20 att.): 72.7 (16x22) vs. Western Carolina, 12/6/17 CAROLINA ASSISTS UNC shot 60 percent and lost: 64.7 (11x17) vs. Villanova, 4/4/16 in Houston More than 10: Theo Pinson (11) vs. Texas A&M, 3/18/18 in Charlotte UNC shot less than 10 percent: 5.6 (1x18) vs. Michigan State, 11/26/17 in Port- 10 or more assists in three consecutive games: by Kendall Marshall – 10 at Duke, land, Ore. (lowest all-time) 3/3/12; 12 vs. Maryland, 3/9/12 in Atlanta; 10 vs. NC State, 3/10/12 in Atlanta Made more 3FGs than 2FGs: vs. Clemson, 1/16/18 (made 15 3FGs and 11 2FGs) 15 assists: 16 by Kendall Marshall at Maryland, 2/4/12 Attempted more 3FGs than 2FGs: at Clemson (attempted 33 3FGs and 30 2FGs), 10 or more assists and no turnovers: Marcus Paige (10/0) vs. Georgia Tech, 3/2/19 2/21/15 Made less than five and won:2 at Duke, 2/20/19 UNC had 30 or more: 31 vs. Western Carolina, 12/6/17 Made 10 or more and lost: 11 vs. Texas, 11/22/18 in Las Vegas UNC had assists on 90 percent of its field goals: vs. East Tennessee State, 12/8/12 (30 assists on 31 field goals, 96.8 percent) CAROLINA FREE THROWS UNC had 5 or fewer: 5 at Maryland, 2/21/09 Made 20 or more: 20 by Tyler Zeller vs. Maryland, 2/29/12 Attempted 20 or more: 23 by Tyler Zeller vs. Maryland, 2/29/12 CAROLINA TURNOVERS 10 for 10 or better: 10x10 by Coby White vs. Syracuse, 2/26/19 Committed 8 or more: 8 by Marcus Paige at Maryland, 3/6/13 Made 30 or more in a row: 31 by Marcus Paige, 2013-14 UNC committed 15 or more/half: 15 (1st) at Georgia Tech, 2/16/10 Missed every attempt (min. 5): Desmond Hubert (0x6) vs. Duke, 2/20/14 UNC committed 20 or more/game: 23 at NC State, 1/8/19 UNC shot 100 percent: (min. 10 attempts): vs. Wisconsin, 11/23/16 in Maui (12x12) UNC committed 20 or more and won: 23 at NC State, 1/8/19 UNC shot 90 percent (min. 20 attempts): vs. Syracuse, 2/26/19 (34x37) UNC committed 20 or more and won on the road: 23 at NC State, 1/8/19 UNC shot under 50 percent: 27.3 (3x11) at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 UNC committed 25 or more/game: 26 at Clemson, 1/13/10 UNC made 30 free throws: 34 (attempted 37) vs. Syracuse, 2/26/19 UNC committed less than 5: 2 vs. Duke, 2/8/18 (tied school record) UNC made 40 free throws: 41 (attempted 59) vs. Clemson, 1/28/98 Opponent scored 0 points off UNC turnovers: 0 by Fairfield, 11/15/15 (UNC had UNC made less than five FTs: 3 at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 10 turnovers) UNC missed 20 free throws: 23 (24x47) vs. Texas, 12/18/13 Opponent scored 1 point off UNC turnovers: by Duke, 2/8/18 (two UNC turnovers) UNC missed 25 free throws: 26 (22x48) vs. Belmont, 11/17/13 Opponent scored less than five points off UNC turnovers: 4 by Florida State, UNC attempted 50 free throws: 50 (made 36) vs. Maryland, 2/15/04 2/23/19 UNC attempted less than five FTs: 4 vs. George Mason, 3/19/06, in Dayton, Ohio Opponent scored 25 points off UNC turnovers: 29 by Gonzaga (off 23 UNC turn- Made more free throws than field goals:vs. Syracuse, 2/26/19 (25 FGs, 34 FTs) overs), 12/15/18 Did not attempt a free throw in a half: 1st half vs. Virginia Tech, 1/18/15 Opponent scored 30 points off UNC turnovers: 31 by Texas (off 17 UNC turnovers), Did not make a free throw in a half: 1st half at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 (0 for 1) 11/22/18 in Las Vegas No starter made a free throw: at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 CAROLINA BLOCKED SHOTS CAROLINA REBOUNDS 5 blocks: 8 by Brice Johnson vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 3/17/16 in Raleigh 15 in consecutive games: Luke Maye (20 at Boston College, 3/5/19; 16 vs. Duke, 3/9/19) 10 blocks: 10 by vs. Miami (Fla.), 12/4/00 16: Luke Maye vs. Duke, 3/9/19 UNC blocked 15 shots: 15 vs. Northern Kentucky, 12/27/13 20: by Luke Maye at Boston College, 3/5/19 More than 20: 21 by Brice Johnson at Duke, 3/5/16 CAROLINA STEALS 30: by Rusty Clark vs. Maryland, 2/21/68 6 steals: Marcus Paige at Georgia Tech, 3/3/15 10 offensive: 10 by Kennedy Meeks at Clemson, 1/3/17 8 steals: Ty Lawson vs. Michigan State, 4/6/09 in Detroit 10 or more in a half: 10 by Luke Maye vs. Duke, 3/9/19 (2nd half) UNC had 15 steals: 16 vs. Tennessee Tech, 11/16/18 10 or more in both halves: 10 by Luke Maye at Boston College, 3/5/19 (10 in both) UNC had 20 steals: 20 vs. UNC Asheville, 12/28/05 Three players in double-figures:Cameron Johnson (11), Luke Maye (11) and Kenny Williams (10) at NC State, 1/8/19 CAROLINA MISCELLANEOUS (UNC scores listed first) 10 or more in 15 straight games: John Henson, 2011 Led UNC in points, rebounds, assists and blocks: Luke Maye vs. Tulane (22 points, UNC had 70 rebounds: 72 vs. Nicholls, 12/19/11 10 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 blocks) vs. Tulane, 12/3/17 UNC had 30 offensive rebounds: 31 vs. Nicholls, 12/19/11 Led UNC in points, rebounds, assists and steals: Coby White vs. Virginia Tech, UNC had less than five offensive rebounds: 1 vs. Pitt, 2/14/16 1/21/19 (27 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists, 4 steals) UNC scored 30 second-chance points: 30 vs. Tennessee Tech, 11/16/18 Made shot with 0.00 on the clock to win: Tyler Zeller vs. Miami, 3/11/11 in UNC scored 35 second-chance points: 36 vs. Nicholls, 12/19/11 Greensboro (UNC won 61-59) UNC scored less than five second-chance points: 1 at Georgia Tech, 1/29/19 Made shot with less than a second on the clock to win: Luke Maye (0.3 seconds) UNC had a rebound margin of 30 or more: 54-24 vs. Tennessee Tech, 11/16/18 vs. Kentucky, 3/24/17 in Memphis UNC had a rebound margin of 35 or more: 58-23 vs. Boston College, 1/9/18 Made go-ahead shot with less than a minute to play in a win: Joel Berry II with 11 seconds to play vs. Wake Forest, 12/30/17 CAROLINA DOUBLE-DOUBLES Made two free throws with less than 10 seconds to play to win: Joel Berry II with Double-double/half: Luke Maye, 1st half at Boston College, 3/5/19 (15/10) 7.1 seconds to play to win 69-68 at Notre Dame, 1/13/18 Double-doubles/both halves: Brice Johnson at Florida State, 1/4/16 (11/11 in 1st, Hit a shot from beyond halfcourt: P.J. Hairston vs. Mississippi St, 11/19/12 in 28/12 in 2nd) Maui Two double-doubles in a game: Cameron Johnson (22/12), Luke Maye (17/20) at Played every minute: Raymond Felton at Virginia, 1/11/03 Boston College, 3/5/19 Played 50 minutes: Jawad Williams (50) vs. Wake Forest, 12/20/03 Three double-doubles in a game: Cameron Johnson (15/11), Luke Maye (21/11) UNC rallied from 10 points down in the second half to win: trailed Louisville by 13 and Kenny Williams (15/10) at NC State, 1/8/19 (all points/rebounds) (50-63) with 8:25 to play and won, 72-71, 1/10/15 Four double-doubles in a game: Larry Miller (29 pts/10 reb), Charlie Scott (18 UNC rallied from 10 points down in the second half to win consecutive games: trailed pts/14 reb), Rusty Clark (13 pts/13 reb) and Bill Bunting (10 pts/11 reb) vs. Miami 34-53 (-19) with 9:51 to play and won, 61-59, 3/11/11 in Greensboro; trailed Clemson, 2/16/68 in Charlotte Clemson 30-41 (-11) with 17:23 to play and won, 92-87, in overtime, 3/12/11 in Points & rebounds/in 9 consecutive games: John Henson vs. Maryland, at Florida Greensboro State, Duke, Miami, Clemson, Duke, LIU, Washington and Marquette, 2011 UNC rallied from 20 points down to win: trailed Georgia Tech, 30-50 with four 40 points/20 rebounds: Billy Cunningham (48/25) vs. Tulane, 12/10/64 minutes left in the first half and won, 82-75, 2/15/06 30 points/20 rebounds: Brice Johnson (39/23) at Florida State, 1/4/16 UNC rallied from 20 points down to lead: trailed Georgia Tech, 9-29, with 8:04 30 points/15 rebounds: Luke Maye (30/15) at Duke, 2/20/19 to play in first half and took the lead four times in second half, but lost 71-73, 20 points/20 rebounds: Brice Johnson (39/23) at Florida State, 1/4/16 1/16/10 15 points/20 rebounds/5 assists: Luke Maye at Boston College, 3/5/19 (17/20/5) Four-point play: Cameron Johnson at Boston College, 3/5/19 20 points/10 rebounds/5 assists: Cameron Johnson at Boston College, 3/5/19 UNC did not score a fastbreak point: at Louisville, 2/17/18 (22/12/5) UNC scored 25 fastbreak points: 27 vs. Louisville, 3/14/19 in Charlotte Points & assists: Theo Pinson (12/11) vs. Miami, 2/27/18 UNC led by 30 at the half: UNC 56, NC State 23 (33 points), 1/8/17 Points & assists/2 consecutive games: Kendall Marshall (11/10) vs. Vermont, Committed 30 personal fouls: 33 at Louisville, 1/31/15 3/16/12, and (18/11) vs. Creighton, 3/18/12, in Greensboro Points & assists/3 consecutive games: Kendall Marshall (20/10) at Duke, 3/3/12; (13/12) vs. Maryland, 3/9/12; and (12/10) vs. NC State, 3/10/12 in Atlanta

CAROLINA TRIPLE-DOUBLES Pts, rebs, assists: Jason Capel (16/11/10 assists) vs. Buffalo, 12/17/00 Pts, rebs, blocks: Brendan Haywood (18/14/10 blk) vs. Miami, 12/4/00 LAST TIME ... FRESHMEN/OPPONENTS OPPONENTS SCORING LAST TIME A TAR HEEL FRESHMAN 40 points: 47 by Malik Monk, Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas 30 points: 31 by , Duke, 3/15/19 in Charlotte Led Carolina in Points, Rebounds, Assists and Steals: Coby White vs. Virginia Tech, 30 points in consecutive games: Xavier Rathan-Mayes, Florida State (35 at UNC, 1/21/19 (27-7-6-4) 1/24/15, and 30 in Tallahassee, 1/4/16) 20 Points/Half: 23 (2nd) by Coby White vs. Miami, 2/9/19 (plus two in overtime) 30 points twice in a season: , Duke (34 at Duke, 2/9/11; 30 at UNC, 20 Points/Consecutive Games: Coby White– 34 vs. Syracuse, 2/26/19; 28 at 3/5/11) Clemson, 3/2/19 20 points in three games in one season: Luke Kennard, Duke (20, 28 and 20), 25 Points/Consecutive Games: Coby White– 34 vs. Syracuse, 2/26/19; 28 at 2017 Clemson, 3/2/19 Two players with 25: 33 by RJ Barrett, 27 by at Duke, 2/20/19 20 Points/Three Consecutive Games: Harrison Barnes– 24 vs. LIU, 3/18/11 Three players with 20: Allerik Freeman (29), Torin Dorn (20) and Markell Johnson in Charlotte^; 22 vs. Washington, 3/20/11 in Charlotte^; 20 vs. Marquette, (20), NC State, 1/27/18 3/25/11 in Newark^ Four players with 20: Damion James (25), Dexter Pittman (23), J’Covan Brown 30 Points: 34 by Coby White vs. Syracuse, 2/26/19 (21) and (20), Texas, 12/19/09 in Arlington, Texas 40 Points: 40 by Harrison Barnes vs. Clemson, 3/12/11 in Greensboro* 25 points in a half: 27 in first half by Malik Monk, Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las 20 Points/Non-Starter: 23 by Nassir Little vs. Virginia Tech, 1/21/19 Vegas 20 Points/Two Freshmen: Coby White (27) and Nassir Little (23) vs. Virginia 20 points/1st half: 21 by Ky Bowman at Boston College, 1/21/17 Tech, 1/21/19 20 points/2nd half: 23 by Tyus Battle, Syracuse, 2/26/19 50 Combined Points/Two Freshmen: Coby White (27) and Nassir Little (23) vs. 20 points in both halves: 27 and 20 by Malik Monk, Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Virginia Tech, 1/21/19 Vegas Three in Double Figures: Harrison Barnes (14), Reggie Bullock (12), Kendall Non-starter scored 30 points: 33 by Brent Arrington, Miss. Valley St., 11/20/11 Marshall (10) vs. Lipscomb, 11/12/2010 Non-starter scored 25 points: 29 by Allerik Freeman (29), NC State, 1/27/18 Four in Double Figures: Ty Lawson (18), Wayne Ellington (14), Deon Thompson Non-starter scored 20 points: 21 by Braxton Beverly at NC State, 1/8/19 (14), Alex Stepheson (10) at Arizona, 1/27/2007 No players in double figures: at Evansville, 12/8/10 11 Field Goals: Coby White vs. Miami, 2/9/19 One player in double figures: 17 by Jayken Hoard at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 12 Field Goals: Harrison Barnes vs. Clemson, 3/12/11 in Greensboro* No starter in double figures: at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 13 Field Goals: Tyler Hansbrough vs. Georgia Tech, 2/15/06 Only four players scored: by Duke in Brooklyn, 3/9/18 14 Field Goals: Antawn Jamison at Maryland,1/6/96 Bench scored zero points: by Duke in Brooklyn, 3/9/18 15 Field Goals: J.R. Reid vs. Notre Dame, 3/19/87 in East Rutherford, N.J.^ Six players in double figures: by Auburn, 3/29/19 in Kansas City, Mo. Made 5 or More Three-Pointers in Consecutive Games: Coby White – 6 vs. Syra- Seven players in double figures: by Wake Forest, 12/20/03 (triple overtime) cuse, 2/26/19; 6 at Clemson, 3/2/19 Scored 100 points: 103 by Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas 6 Three-Pointers: Coby White at Clemson, 3/2/19 Scored 90 points in a loss: 96 by NC State, 2/5/19 7 Three-Pointers: Coby White vs. Miami, 2/9/19 Scored less than 50 points: 41 by Virginia, 2/18/17 8 Three-Pointers: Raymond Felton at NC State, 1/26/03 Scored less than 60 points in a win: 53 at Virginia, 2/27/17 (UVA 53, UNC 43) 10 Free Throws: 10 by Coby White vs. Syracuse Scored 60 points in a half: 61, 2nd by East Carolina, 12/15/12 More than 10 Free Throws: 14 by Tyler Hansbrough vs. Georgia Tech, 2/15/06 Scored less than 15 points in a half: 14 by UNCG (1st half), 12/7/13 15 Free Throws: Phil Ford vs. Clemson, 3/7/75 in Greensboro^ Scored less than 20 points in a half: 19 (2nd half) by Virginia, 2/18/17 100% Free Throws (10 attempts): 10x10 by Coby White vs. Syracuse, 2/26/19 Scored less than 25 points in both halves: 22 and 19 by Virginia, 2/18/17 100% Free Throws (more than 10 attempts): 14x14 by Tyler Hansbrough vs. NC Scored 50 points in a half in a UNC win: 56, 2nd half by NC State, 2/5/19 State, 1/7/06 Scored less than 30 points in a half in a win over UNC: 29, 2nd half at Duke, 10 or More Rebounds: 10 by Sterling Manley vs. Lipscomb, 3/16/18 in Char- 3/3/18 lotte^ Scored less than 30 points in both halves in a win over UNC: 27 and 26 at Virgin- More Than 10 Rebounds: 13 by Tony Bradley vs. Tennessee, 12/11/16 ia, 2/27/17 15 or More Rebounds: 16 by Harrison Barnes vs. LIU, 3/18/11 in Charlotte^ 20 Rebounds: by Antawn Jamison at Virginia, 1/17/96 OPPONENTS FIELD GOAL SHOOTING 10 Assists: by Marcus Paige vs. Florida State, 3/15/13 in Greensboro* Player made 10 field goals:13 by Zion Williamson, Duke, 3/15/19 in Charlotte More Than 10 Assists: 14 by Kendall Marshall vs. Washington, 3/20/11 in Player missed every shot (min. 10): Brandon Childress at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 Charlotte^ (0x12) 15 or More Assists: 16 by Kendall Marshall vs. Florida State, 2/6/11 Made 15 or fewer field goals: 15 by Virginia, 2/18/17 Points/Rebounds Double-Double: 16 points/13 rebounds by Sterling Manley vs. Two players made 10 field goals: 11 by RJ Barrett, 10 by Cam Reddish at Duke, Bucknell, 11/15/17 2/20/19 20 Points/10 Rebounds: 24/16 by Harrison Barnes vs. LIU, 3/18/11 in Char- Two players attempted 20 field goals: 27 by RJ Barrett, 23 by Cam Reddish, Duke, lotte^ 3/9/19 25 Points/10 Rebounds: 27/10 by Tyler Hansbrough at Duke, 3/4/06 Player attempted 25 field goals: 27 by RJ Barrett, Duke, 3/9/19 30 Points/10 Rebounds: 40/10 by Tyler Hansbrough vs. Georgia Tech, 2/15/06 Made its first seven field goal attempts to begin a game: Louisville, 1/12/19 Points/Assists Double-Double: 13 points/14 assists by Kendall Marshall vs. Wash- Made its first eight field goal attempts to begin a game: Michigan, 11/29/17 ington, 3/20/11 in Charlotte^ Made 10 consecutive attempts: Duke, 2/8/18 5 Blocked Shots: by John Henson at Wake Forest, 2/27/10 Made 15 consecutive attempts: Clemson (in second half), 1/16/18 More than 5 Blocked Shots: 6 by Ed Davis at Virginia Tech, 3/4/09 Missed its first seven field goal attempts to begin a game: at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 5 Steals: Marcus Paige vs. Kansas, 3/24/13 in Kansas City, Mo.^ Missed 15 consecutive attempts: at Pittsburgh (in first half), 1/5/19 More than 5 Steals: 8 by Tyler Hansbrough vs. UNC Asheville, 12/28/05 50 percent/both halves: 56.5 (13x23) and 50.0 (11x22) by Virginia, 2/11/19 50 percent/both halves and lost: 50.0 (17x34) and 50.0 (20x40) by NC State, * ACC Tournament 2/5/19 ^ NCAA Tournament Better than 55 percent/game and lost: 55.6 (30x54) by Pitt, 1/31/17 60 percent/half: 64.3 (18x28) 2nd half by Auburn, 3/29/19 in Kansas City, Mo. 60 percent/both halves: 61.3 (19x31) & 69.2 (18x26) at Pitt, 2/14/15 60 percent/game: 64.9 (37x57) at Pitt, 2/14/15 65 percent/half: 65.4 (17x26), 1st half by Tennessee, 12/11/16 70 percent/half: 76.5 (13x17), 2nd half at NC State, 2/3/07 70 percent/game: 71.7 (33x46) by Duke, 2/29/80, in Greensboro, N.C. Under 20 percent/half: 16.1 (5x31), 2nd half at Elon, 11/9/18 Under 25 percent/half and won: 24.2 (8x33), 2nd half by Iowa, 12/3/14 Under 30 percent/both halves: 23.3 (7x30) and 27.8 (10x36) by Evansville, 12/6/11 Under 30 percent/game: 29.9 (20x67) by Davidson, 12/29/18 Under 35 percent/game and won: 32.2 (19x59) at Virginia, 2/27/17 Under 40 percent/game and won: 39.3 (24x61) at Clemson, 1/30/18 Under 30 percent in first half and better than 60 percent in second half:25.0 (10x40) 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 OPPONENTS DOUBLE-DOUBLES half and 16.1 (5x31) in second half at Elon, 11/9/18 20 points/15 rebounds: 21/15 by Marvin Bagley III at Duke, 3/3/18 60 percent in first half and under 40 percent in second half: Tennessee, 12/11/16 30 points/10 rebounds: 31/11 by Zion Williamson Duke, 3/15/19 in Charlotte (65.4 in first half and 39.3 in second half) Points & rebounds w/5 or more assists: 19/17/5 by Kerry Blackshear, Virginia Tech, 1/21/19 OPPONENTS THREE-POINTERS Points & rebounds w/7 or more assists: 17/10/7 by Dwayne Sutton, Louisville, 5 three-pointers in a half: by Ky Bowman at Boston College, 3/5/19 (1st half) 1/12/19 7 three-pointers: by Rickey McGill, Iona, 3/22/19 in Columbus, Ohio Points & rebounds w/5 or more blocks: 16/16/5 by Jeff Withey, Kansas, 3/24/13 in 8 three-pointers: Malik Monk, Kentucky, 12/17/16 in Las Vegas Kansas City, Mo. 10 three-pointers: Kyle McAlarney, Notre Dame, 11/26/08 in Maui Points & assists: 15/11 by , Virginia, 2/11/19 Player made 7 of 7: Allerik Freeman, NC State, 1/27/18 (7x7) 20 Points/10assists: 20/11 by Markell Johnson, NC State, 1/27/18 Player made every attempt (min. 5): John Mooney, Notre Dame, 2/12/18 (6x6) Three players with double-doubles: Lorenzo Brown (12 pts/12 assists), Richard Player missed every attempt (min. 5): Matisse Thybulie, Washington, 3/24/19 in Howell (13 pts/17 reb) and TJ Warren (10 pts, 10 reb), NC State, 2/23/13 Columbus, Ohio (0x5) Player had three in one season: Marvin Bagley III, Duke, 2018 Two players made at least 5 three-pointers: 7 by David Schneider and 5 by John- Mark Ludwick, William and Mary, 3/16/10 OPPONENTS TRIPLE DOUBLE Player attempted 15 3FGs: 16 by Ky Bowman at Boston College, 3/5/19 Greivis Vasquez at Maryland, 2/21/09 (35 pts/11 reb/10 assists) (first vs. UNC in Eight different players made a 3FG: by Auburn, 3/29/19 in Kansas City, Mo. an ACC game) Nine different players made a 3FG: by Michigan, 11/29/17 Did not make a three-pointer: 0 by Jacksonville (in 5 attempts), 11/27/90 (1,030 OPPONENTS ASSISTS consecutive games with at least one three-pointer through Auburn) 10 or more assists: 11 by , Auburn, 3/29/19 in Kansas City, Mo. Made 15 or more: 17 by Auburn, 3/29/19 in Kansas City, Mo. 12 assists: 12 by Melo Trimble, Maryland, 12/1/15 Opponents made 15 or more in consecutive games: 15 by NC State, 1/27/18, and 13 assists: 13 by Luke Loucks, Florida State, 3/11/12 in Atlanta 15 at Clemson, 1/30/18 15 assists: 17 by Kenny Anderson at Georgia Tech, 2/1/90 Attempted 40 three-pointers: 41 by Iona, 3/22/19 in Columbus, Ohio 10 or more assists and no turnovers: Cameron Wright (10 assists) at Pitt, 2/14/15 Shot 60 percent (min. 10 att.): 62.5 (10x16) at Duke, 2/18/15 Team with 30 assists: 30 at Pitt, 2/14/15 Shot 65 percent (min. 10 att.): 66.7 (8x12) at Illinois, 11/30/10 Team had 5 or fewer assists: 5 by Oklahoma State, 11/22/16 in Maui 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: 15 by Iona, 3/22/19 in Columbus, Ohio OPPONENTS TURNOVERS Made less than five three-pointers and won:3 at Georgia Tech, 12/31/16 Player had 7 turnovers: Frank Howard, 3/7/18 in Brooklyn Made more three-point field goals than two-point field goals: by Iona, 3/22/19 in Player had 8 turnovers: Ky Bowman at Boston College, 1/21/17 Columbus, Ohio (made 15 three-pointers and seven two-pointers) Player had 10 turnovers: Evan Turner, Ohio State, 11/19/09 in New York, N.Y. Attempted more three-point field goals than two-point field goals: by Auburn, 20 or more turnovers and won: 24 by Michigan State, 11/26/17 in Portland, Ore. 3/29/19 in Kansas City, Mo. (37 three-point attempts, 29 two-point attempts) Committed 25 turnovers: 25 by UNCW, 12/5/18 Committed 30 turnovers: 32 by South Carolina State, 11/20/07 OPPONENTS FREE THROWS Committed less than 5 turnovers: 4 by Virginia, 3/10/18 in Brooklyn Made 15 free throws: 15 by Jerian Grant, Notre Dame, 3/14/15 in Greensboro UNC scored 0 points off opponent turnovers: at Notre Dame, 2/6/16 (off two Notre Made more than 15 free throws: 17 by Zabian Dowdell, Virginia Tech, 2/13/07 Dame turnovers) Attempted 15 free throws: 16 by Trey McGowens at Pitt, 1/5/19 UNC scored less than five points off opponent turnovers: 3 vs. Virginia, 3/10/18 in Made 10 for 10 or better: 12x12 by Tyler Dorsey, Oregon, 4/1/17 in Phoenix Brooklyn (off four UVA turnovers) Shot 100 percent (min. 10): 100.0 (10x10) by Wake Forest, 2/15/11 UNC scored 30 points off opponent turnovers: 32 at Wake Forest, 2/16/19 (off 20 Shot at least 85 percent, 30 or more attempts: 89.2 (33x37) by Duke, 3/10/17 in turnovers) Brooklyn UNC scored 35 points off opponent turnovers: 37 vs. NC State, 1/8/17 (off 26 turn- Under 30 percent: 27.3 (3x11) by NC State, 1/8/17 overs) Under 40 percent: 30.8 (4x13) by Louisville, 2/22/17 Under 50 percent and won: 47.1 (8x17) by Auburn, 3/29/19 in Kansas City, Mo. OPPONENTS BLOCKS Made 30 or more free throws: 33 by Duke, 3/10/17 in Brooklyn 5 blocked shots: 5 by at Michigan, 11/28/18 Made fewer than five free throws: 4 by Washington, 3/24/19 in Columbus, Ohio 6 blocked shots: 6 by Elijah Thomas at Clemson, 1/30/18 Attempted 40 or more free throws: 44 at Louisville, 1/31/15 (made 27) Team blocked 10 shots: 11 by Ohio State, 12/20/14 in Chicago Attempted fewer than five free throws: 3 by Virginia, 3/12/16 in Washington, D.C. Missed 20 or more free throws: 20 (21x41) by Pitt, 3/14/14 in Greensboro OPPONENTS STEALS Only one player attempted free throws: Jordan Taylor, Wisconsin (3x6), 11/30/11 8 steals: Ashton Hagans, Kentucky, 12/22/18 in Chicago Made more free throws than field goals: at Pitt, 1/5/19 (19 FG, 20 FT) Team had 15 steals: 15 at Georgia Tech, 12/31/16 (11 in first half) Made five or fewer and won: 5 at Virginia, 1/6/18 Team had 20 steals: 20 at Clemson, 1/17/07 Did not attempt a free throw in a half: 1st half by Iona, 3/22/19 in Columbus, Ohio Did not make a free throw in a half: 1st half by Auburn, 3/29/19 in Kansas City, OPPONENTS MISCELLANEOUS (UNC scores listed first) Mo. Led the team in scoring, rebounds and assists: Jon Axel Gudmundsson, Davidson, 12/29/18 (15 points, 11 rebounds, 4 assists) OPPONENTS REBOUNDS Led the team in scoring, rebounds, assists and steals: Marcquise Reed at Clemson, 15 or more rebounds: 17 by Kerry Blackshear, Virginia Tech, 1/21/19 1/30/18 (20 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 ) 19: by John Mooney, Notre Dame, 1/15/19 Four-point play: Tyus Battle, Syracuse, 2/26/19 20: 21 by Talib Zanna, Pitt, 3/14/14 in Greensboro Hit a game-winning shot at the buzzer: Ja’Quan Newton, Miami, 2/27/18 10 offensive: 10 by Kerry Blackshear, Virginia Tech, 1/21/19 Hit a game-winning with less than a minute to play: Zion Williamson Duke, Two players with 15 or more: 15 by Damion James and 15 by Dexter Pittman, 3/15/19 in Charlotte (31 seconds) Texas, 12/19/09 in Arlington, Texas Hit a shot from other side of halfcourt: Louis Dabney, Tulane, 12/16/15, to end first Three players in double-figures: Joey Lynch-Flohr (11), (10) half and Eric Hall (10), Radford, 3/19/09 in Greensboro, N.C. Trailed by 10 or more at halftime and won: at Duke, 3/3/18 (UNC led 35-25, lost Team had 50 rebounds: 50 by Texas A&M, 3/18/18 in Charlotte, N.C. 64-74) Team had 60 rebounds: 60 by Texas, 12/19/09 in Arlington, Texas Trailed by 10 or more with less than five minutes to play and won: Duke, 2/18/15 Team had less than 20 rebounds: 15 by Notre Dame, 3/27/16 in Philadelphia (Duke trailed 77-67 with 3:08 to play, won 90-92 in overtime) Team had 25 offensive rebounds: 29 by Butler, 11/26/14 in the Bahamas Trailed by more than 15 and won: 16 at Northern Iowa (UNI trailed 50-34, won Scored 20 second-chance points: 22 at Clemson, 1/30/18 67-71) Team had less than five offensive rebounds: 2 by Iona, 3/22/19 in Columbus, Ohio Trailed by 20 or more and won: at Florida State, 1/22/04 (FSU trailed 42-18 in One player had an offensive rebound: 1 by Andrija Ristanovic, Iona, 3/22/19 in first half, won 81-90 in overtime) Columbus, Ohio Trailed by 20 and took the lead: at Virginia Tech (UNC led 36-16, VT took a 59-61 Scored zero second-chance points: Gonzaga, 12/15/18 lead, UNC won 75-70) Scored less than five second-chance points:4 by Washington, 3/24/19 in Colum- Led Carolina by 15 or more at halftime: 16 at Clemson (28-44), 1/30/18 bus, Ohio Led Carolina by 20 or more at halftime: 27 at Duke (26-53), 3/6/10 Outrebounded UNC by 10 or more: 11 by Kentucky (33-44), 12/22/18 in Chicago Led Carolina by 30 or more: 32 at Indiana (51-83), 11/27/12 Outrebounded UNC by 15 or more: 16 by Michigan State (36-52), 11/26/17 in Led Carolina by 35 or more: 36 at Duke (37-73), 3/6/10 Portland, Ore. Scored 15 straight points: 15-0 run by Texas A&M, 3/18/18 in Charlotte Had more offensive rebounds than UNC had defensive: by Butler in the Bahamas, Scored first 10 points of game:Miami led 14-0 in Brooklyn, 3/8/18 11/26/14 (Butler 29 offensive, UNC 26 defensive) 2018-19 North Carolina Men's Basketball North Carolina Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 30, 2019) All games

Overall record: 29-7 Conf: 16-2 Home: 14-2 Away: 11-1 Neutral: 4-4

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## 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 13 Cameron Johnson 36-36 1078 29.9 211-417 . 5 0 6 96-210 . 4 5 7 90-110 . 8 1 8 65 142 207 5.8 53 0 86 54 10 43 608 16.9 02 Coby White 35-35 999 28.5 188-445 . 4 2 2 82-232 . 3 5 3 104-130 . 8 0 0 12 112 124 3.5 68 1 143 93 11 38 562 16.1 32 Luke Maye 36-36 1112 30.9 198-460 . 4 3 0 36-125 . 2 8 8 103-133 . 7 7 4 92 285 377 10.5 93 1 84 71 20 23 535 14.9 05 Nassir Little 36-0 654 18.2 131-273 . 4 8 0 14-52 . 2 6 9 77-100 . 7 7 0 58 109 167 4.6 59 0 24 48 19 19 353 9.8 24 Kenny Williams 36-36 1080 30.0 107-268 . 3 9 9 43-146 . 2 9 5 51-64 . 7 9 7 40 99 139 3.9 64 0 126 59 11 34 308 8.6 15 Garrison Brooks 36-36 829 23.0 116-202 . 5 7 4 0-0 . 0 0 0 53-83 . 6 3 9 82 120 202 5.6 104 3 45 30 18 20 285 7.9 21 Sterling Manley 18-0 149 8.3 26-45 . 5 7 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 11-20 . 5 5 0 14 39 53 2.9 25 1 4 12 8 4 63 3.5 04 Brandon Robinson 35-0 414 11.8 42-85 . 4 9 4 23-50 . 4 6 0 12-19 . 6 3 2 16 40 56 1.6 48 0 48 17 5 13 119 3.4 01 Leaky Black 23-0 237 10.3 23-49 . 4 6 9 5-12 . 4 1 7 6-7 . 8 5 7 10 39 49 2.1 27 0 27 15 4 14 57 2.5 00 Seventh Woods 34-1 366 10.8 31-74 . 4 1 9 4-10 . 4 0 0 18-28 . 6 4 3 4 29 33 1.0 39 0 72 51 4 30 84 2.5 42 Brandon Huffman 27-0 67 2.5 13-22 . 5 9 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 5-12 . 4 1 7 11 13 24 0.9 8 0 2 1 3 2 31 1.1 03 Andrew Platek 32-0 115 3.6 14-30 . 4 6 7 5-15 . 3 3 3 2-4 . 5 0 0 4 5 9 0.3 15 0 7 5 3 6 35 1.1 30 K.J. Smith 22-0 40 1.8 7-15 . 4 6 7 3-7 . 4 2 9 4-5 . 8 0 0 1 2 3 0.1 3 0 7 3 1 0 21 1.0 22 Walker Miller 19-0 30 1.6 7-12 . 5 8 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-5 . 4 0 0 1 6 7 0.4 1 0 1 1 1 1 16 0.8 25 Caleb Ellis 19-0 28 1.5 4-6 . 6 6 7 1-1 1.000 1-3 . 3 3 3 2 0 2 0.1 1 0 1 1 2 3 10 0.5 11 Shea Rush 19-0 27 1.4 0-7 . 0 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 2-5 . 4 0 0 3 3 6 0.3 3 0 1 4 0 2 2 0.1 Team 65 54 119 6 Total...... 36 7225 1118-2410 . 4 6 4 312-862 . 3 6 2 541-728 . 7 4 3 480 1097 1577 43.8 611 6 678 471 120 252 3089 85.8 Opponents...... 36 7225 935-2248 . 4 1 6 330-985 . 3 3 5 434-639 . 6 7 9 324 880 1204 33.4 630 - 507 501 170 242 2636 73.2

TEAM STATISTICS NC OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 3089 2636 11/06/18 at Wofford W 78-67 3400 Points per game 85.8 73.2 11/09/18 at Elon W 116-67 5245 Scoring margin +12.6 - 11/12/18 STANFORD W 90-72 19647 FIELD GOALS-ATT 1118-2410 935-2248 11/16/18 TENNESSEE TECH W 108-58 20816 Field goal pct . 4 6 4 . 4 1 6 11/19/18 SAINT FRANCIS W 101-76 20547 11/22/18 vs Univ. of Texas L 89-92 7489 3 POINT FG-ATT 312-862 330-985 11/23/18 vs UCLA W 94-78 6500 3-point FG pct . 3 6 2 . 3 3 5 4 11/28/18 at Michigan L 67-84 12707 3-pt FG made per game 8.7 9.2 12/05/18 UNCW W 97-69 20083 FREE THROWS-ATT 541-728 434-639 12/15/18 GONZAGA W 103-90 21750 Free throw pct . 7 4 3 . 6 7 9 4 12/22/18 vs Kentucky L 72-80 15124 F-Throws made per game 15.0 12.1 12/29/18 DAVIDSON W 82-60 21486 REBOUNDS 1577 1204 01/02/19 HARVARD W 77-57 21329 * 01/05/19 at Pitt W 85-60 12508 Rebounds per game 43.8 33.4 * 01/08/19 at NC State W 90-82 19500 Rebounding margin +10.4 - * 01/12/19 LOUISVILLE L 62-83 21243 ASSISTS 678 507 * 01/15/19 NOTRE DAME W 75-69 20475 Assists per game 18.8 14.1 * 01/19/19 at Miami (FL) W 85-76 7131 TURNOVERS 471 501 * 01/21/19 VIRGINIA TECH W 103-82 21148 Turnovers per game 13.1 13.9 * 01/29/19 at Georgia Tech W 77-54 8600 Turnover margin +0.8 - * 02/02/19 at Louisville W 79-69 19985 * 02/05/19 NC STATE W 113-96 21124 Assist/turnover ratio 1.4 1.0 * 02/09/19 MIAMI (FL) Wot 88-85 21383 STEALS 252 242 * 02/11/19 VIRGINIA L 61-69 21386 Steals per game 7.0 6.7 * 02/16/19 at Wake Forest W 95-57 14352 BLOCKS 120 170 * 02/20/19 at Duke W 88-72 9314 Blocks per game 3.3 4.7 * 02/23/19 FLORIDA STATE W 77-59 21520 ATTENDANCE 336822 255062 * 02/26/19 SYRACUSE W 93-85 21135 Home games-Avg/Game 16-21051 12-10810 * 03/01/19 at Clemson W 81-79 9248 * 3/5/19 at Boston College W 79-66 7731 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 8-15668 * 03/09/19 DUKE W 79-70 21750 03/14/19 vs Louisville W 83-70 19691 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals 03/15/19 vs Duke L 73-74 20116 North Carolina 1506 1572 11 3089 03/22/19 vs Iona W 88-73 19426 Opponents 1254 1374 8 2636 03/24/19 vs Washington W 81-59 19610 03/29/19 vs Auburn L 80-97 17385 * = Conference game