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Virginia Monday, Feb. 11, 2019 Roy Williams Court at the Dean E GAME 24: Virginia Monday, Feb. 11, 2019 Roy Williams Court at the Dean E. Smith Center, Chapel Hill 7 p.m., ESPN 2018-19 SCHEDULE (19-4, 9-1 ACC) 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NCAA 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009, 2017; Helms 1924 11-1 Home, 7-1 Road, 1-2 Neutral 20 FINAL FOURS 49 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES NOVEMBER (AP rankings) 31 ACC REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS 6 at Wofford (8/-) W 78-67 18 ACC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS 9 at Elon (8/-) W 116-67 12 Stanford (7/-) W 90-72 37 TIMES IN THE FINAL ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP-10 RANKINGS 16 Tennessee Tech% (7/-) W 108-58 19 Saint Francis% (7/-) W 101-76 GAME 24 NOTEBOOK 22 vs. Texas+ (7/-) L 89-92 • Carolina leads the nation in rebounds per game (42.9), is second in scoring (88.3) and is 23 vs. UCLA+ (7/17) W 94-78 fourth in assists (19.7) and rebound margin (+9.7). 28 at Michigan# (11/7) L 67-84 • Carolina is 9-1 in ACC play for the first time in Roy Williams’ 16-year tenure and the 14th DECEMBER time overall (see the full list on page 3 of the notes). It’s Carolina’s first 9-1 or better start in 5 UNCW (14/-) W 97-69 league play since the Tar Heels were 11-0 in 2000-01. 15 Gonzaga (12/4) W 103-90 • This is the 10th time Carolina and Virginia have played when both teams are ranked in the 22 vs. Kentucky! (9/19) L 72-80 top 10 in the Associated Press poll (full listing on page 2). The Tar Heels won the last top-10 29 Davidson (14/-) W 82-60 matchup in the 2016 ACC Tournament championship game and are 6-3 against the Cavaliers JANUARY in top-10 games. 2 Harvard (15/-) W 77-57 • Carolina has shot 60 percent from the floor in the second half in four of the last six games – 5 at Pittsburgh (15/-) W 85-60 .600 at Miami, .606 vs. Virginia Tech, .600 vs. NC State and .640 against Miami. 8 at NC State (12/15) W 90-82 • Cameron Johnson is the only player in the ACC in the top 10 in field goal percentage (sixth), 12 Louisville (12/-) L 62-83 three-point percentage (second) and free throw percentage (third). 15 Notre Dame (13/-) W 75-69 • Coby White’s 33-point performance against Miami increased his scoring average to a 19 at Miami (13/-) W 85-76 21 Virginia Tech (11/10) W 103-82 team-leading 15.9 points per game, the highest by a Tar Heel freshman since Tyler Hansbrough 29 at Georgia Tech (9/-) W 77-54 averaged 18.9 in 2005-06. • White is the second Tar Heel freshman to score 30 or more points twice (J.R. Reid scored FEBRUARY 31 twice in 1987), but is the only UNC freshman to score as many as 33 on two occasions. 2 at Louisville (9/15) W 79-69 Harrison Barnes (40 vs. Clemson in 2011) and Tyler Hansbrough (40 vs. Georgia Tech in 2006) 5 NC State (8/-) W 113-96 are the only freshmen to score more in a game than White. 9 Miami (8/-) W (ot) 88-85 • Luke Maye has scored 71 points in the last three games (23.7 per game). He scored 20 at 11 Virginia 7 p.m. ESPN 16 at Wake Forest Noon Raycom Louisville, 31 against NC State and 20 in the overtime win over Miami. It’s the second time he 20 at Duke 9 p.m. ESPN & has scored 20 or more in three consecutive games in his career. He’s the first Tar Heel to do Raycom that since he had 27 vs. Michigan, 24 at Davidson and 22 vs. Tulane a season ago. 23 Florida State 3:45 p.m. CBS • Five different Tar Heels have won defensive player of the game honors in the last five games. 26 Syracuse 7 or 9 p.m. ESPN/ Raycom MARCH UNC’S RECORD WHEN ... UNDER ROY WILLIAMS STATISTICAL COMPARISON 2 at Clemson 4 or 6 p.m. ESPN/2 5 at Boston College 8 p.m. Raycom 2018-19 TOTALS UNC Virginia 9 Duke 6 or 8 p.m. ESPN Home 11-1 223-31+ Record 19-4, 9-1 20-2, 8-2 Away 7-1 113-61 Points/Game 88.3 72.8 ACC Tournament, March 12-16, Charlotte, N.C. Neutral 1-2 107-38 Scoring Defense 74.2 54.1 Overtime 1-0 11-10 Scoring Margin + 14.1 +18.7 SITE/SPECIAL EVENT KEY Leads at Half 16-0 366-40 FG% .474 .477 % Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational, Chapel Hill Trails at Half 2-4 59-86 3FG% .379 .396 + Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational, Las Vegas Tied at Half 1-0 18-4 3FGs/Game 8.8 8.0 # ACC-Big Ten Challenge UNC shoots 50% or better FG 7-0 208-7 FT% .751 .760 ! CBS Sports Classic, Chicago, Ill. UNC shoots 40-49.9% FG 11-2 197-63 FG% Defense .420 .378 UNC shoots under 40% FG 1-2 38-60 3FG% Defense .337 .265 All times Eastern Opponents shoot 50% or better FG 2-3 26-40 Oppt 3FGs/Game 8.6 5.3 Opponents shoot 40-49.9% FG 8-1 206-72 Rebounds/Game 42.9 35.9 Opponents shoot under 40% FG 9-0 211-18 Offensive Rebs/Game 12.8 9.7 TV: ESPN (Sean McDonough, Jay Bilas, Allison Wil- UNC has more rebounds 17-2 375-63 Rebound Margin + 9.7 +6.7 liams) Opponents have more rebounds 1-2 56-61 Assists/Game 19.7 14.5 RADIO: Tar Heel Sports Properties (Jones Angell, Eric UNC has more offensive rebounds 14-3 288-83 Turnovers/Game 14.0 9.2 Montross) Oppts have more offensive rebounds 3-1 124-39 Assists/Turnovers 1.4 1.6 SATELLITE RADIO: Sirius 134/XM 193/Internet 955 UNC has more turnovers 7-2 139-67 Turnovers Forced/Game 14.9 11.5 COMPASS RADIO: Tom Ackerman, Kelly Tripucka Opponents have more turnovers 11-0 267-54 UNC scores 80 or more points 14-1 296-34 KenPom.com (national rankings as of 2/10) CAROLINA SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS UNC scores less than 80 points 5-3 147-96 Overall Ranking 8 3 Internet GoHeels.com UNC scores 90 or more points 10-0 145-5 Offensive Efficiency 119.3 (7) 121.3 (5) Twitter @UNC_Basketball UNC scores 100 or more points 6-0 63-2 Defensive Efficiency 92.9 (19) 86.3 (3) Instagram UNC_Basketball Opponents score 80 or more points 5-4 60-68 Effective FG Pct. 54.0 (53) 55.0 (29) Facebook Facebook.com/TarHeels Opponents score less than 80 points 14-0 383-62 Turnover Pct. 18.1 (117) 14.9 (10) YouTube UNCTarHeelsAthletics Opponents score 90 or more points 2-1 7-19 Offensive Rebound Pct. 34.9 (26) 32.0 (66) Opponents score 100 or more points 0-3 FTA/FGA 32.7 (204) 29.7 (271) CAROLINA SID: Steve Kirschner ([email protected]) OVERALL RECORD 19-4 443-130 Strength of Schedule 13 44 O: 919-962-7258; C: 919-475-2695 + home record includes a 2010 win over William & Mary in VIRGINIA SID: Erich Bacher ([email protected]) Carmichael Arena and a 2017 win over Notre Dame in the O: 434-982-5530; C: 720-318-5538 Greensboro Coliseum MEDIA INFORMATION CAROLINA STATS IN WINS vs. LOSSES TAR HEELS 19 Wins 4 Losses Points Per Game 91.6 72.5 All-Time Rankings UNC ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Oppt. Points Per Game 71.9 84.8 Senior Associate A.D. for Communications: FG% .488 .405 National Rank Total Steve Kirschner Oppt. FG% .403 .509 Wins 3rd 2,251 Office Phone: 919-962-7258 3FG% .393 .311 Winning Percentage 2nd .739 Cell Phone: 919-475-2695 Oppt. 3FG% .318 .429 NCAA Tournament Titles 3rd 6 Email: [email protected] 3FGs Per Game 9.2 7.0 Oppt. 3FGs Per Game 8.2 10.5 Final Fours 1st 20 FT% .759 .701 NCAA Tournaments 2nd 49 Associate Director of Communications: Oppt. FT% .713 .610 NCAA Tournament Games 2nd 170 Matt Bowers Rebound Margin +11.6 +0.3 NCAA Tournament Wins 2nd 124 Office Phone: 919-962-2123 Assists/Turnovers 20.8/13.8 14.3/14.8 NCAA Tournament Win Pct. 2nd .729 Cell Phone: 919-619-7021 Opponent A/TO 13.6/15.2 17.8/13.3 ACC Regular-Season Titles 1st 31 Email: [email protected] ACC Regular-Season Wins 1st 692 Carolina’s Top 3 Scorers 19 Wins 4 Losses ACC Tournament Titles 2nd 18 CREDENTIALS Johnson 16.6 White 14.3 White 16.6 Johnson 12.0 ACC Tournament Finals 1st 35 All season and single-game requests for cre- Maye 15.8 Maye 11.8 ACC Tournament Wins T-1st 100 dentials and/or parking passes must be made NBA First-Round Draft Picks 1st 49 online at SportsSystems.com/UNCBasketball. NBA Draft Picks 3rd 112 Media will call at Smith Center Entrance TAR HEELS IN THE 1,000-Point Scorers 1st 77 2018-19 ACC & NCAA RANKINGS B opens 90 minutes prior to the scheduled Olympic Gold Medalists 1st 10 starting time. Prior to that, credentials can be Category Value NCAA ACC picked up in the Athletic Communications of- rank rank fice. Media with season credentials will receive Scoring 88.3 2 1 LAST SEASON’S RECAPS an email from Steve Kirschner several days Scoring Defense 74.2 244 14 VIRGINIA 61, UNC 49 (JAN.
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