U.N.C. Basketball Blue Book
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CREDENTIALS: Working press credentials for Caroli- na home games can be obtained by contacting Rick Brewer in the Sports Information Office. Brewer's mail- ing address is P.O. Box 2126, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Requests are screened with care to insure a working pressbox. Children, spouses and pets are not allowed in compliance with the working code of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association. FILING COPY: There are no Western Union facilities in the Carmichael Auditorium pressbox. The Athletic Department does furnish a number of telephones for writers to use in moving their copy. The Sports Informa- tion Office also has one telecopier which is available on a first-come, first-serve basis after each game. PRESSBOX SERVICES: Programs and statistics will be provided before each game. A play-by-play will be distributed at the end of each half. Complete halftime and final boxscores will be provided. Coaches' quotes will also be available. Sandwiches and soft drinks are available in the pressbox. INTERVIEWS: Player interviews can be arranged by contacting the Sports Information Office. Generally, these interviews will be set up before or after practice in Carmichael Auditorium. RADIO NETWORK AND TV SHOW: The Tar Heel Sports Network is one of the largest and best basketball radio networks in the nation. The network is operated by Sat. Nov. 26 9:00 Missouri Greensboro, N.C. (TV) Mon. Nov. 28 7:30 Tennessee-Chattanooga CHAPEL HILL Village Companies of Chapel Hill with Jim Heavner as Fri.- Dec. 2-3 Stanford Invitational Palo Alto. Calif. the producer. Woody Durham will handle the play-by- Sat. (Carolina vs. Fordham, play with Henry Hinton adding color commentary. Stanford vs. San Jose State The Carolina Basketball Show will be televised across in first round) the state of North Carolina each Sunday. Durham serves Sat. Dec. 10 8:00 Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. as emcee for this program which features Coach Dean Wed. Dec. 21 7:00 Dartmouth CHAPEL HILL (TV) Smith and game highlights. Tues.- Dec. 27-29 Holiday Festival New York. N.Y. (TV) Thur. (Carolina vs. lona, St. |ohn's vs. Fordham in first round) Thur. (an. 5 9:00 Boston University Charlotte, N.C. Sat. Jan. 7 2:00 N.C. State Raleigh, N.C. (TV) Telephones Thur. Jan. 12 8:00 Maryland College Park, Md. (TV) Sat. 14 2:00 Wake Forest Greensboro, N.C. (TV) Jan. DEAN SMITH, Head Basketball Coach Wed. 18 9:00 Virginia CHAPEL HILL (TV) Ian. OFFICE PHONE: (919) 962-1154 Sat. Jan. 21 7:00 Duke Durham, N.C. (TV) Wed. Jan. 25 8:00 Wake Forest CHAPEL HILL (TV) RICK BREWER, Sports Information Director Sat. Jan. 28 1:00 Georgia Tech CHAPEL HILL (TV) OFFICE PHONES: (919) 962-2123 or 962-1376 Sun. Jan. 29 1:00 LSU CHAPEL HILL (TV) HOME PHONE: (919) 929-2721 Wed. Feb. 1 9:00 Clemson Greensboro, N.C. (TV) DAVE LOHSE, Assistant SID Fri. Feb. 3 9:00 Furman Charlotte, N.C. OFFICE PHONES: (919) 962-2123 or 962-1376 Sat Feb. 4 9:00 The Citadel Charlotte, N.C. HOME PHONE: (919) 967-7272 Thurs Feb. 9 8:00 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. (TV) Sun. Feb. 12 1:00 Arkansas Pine Bluff, Ark. (TV) MONTY WOODS, Assistant SID Sat. Feb. 18 3:30 N.C. State CHAPEL HILL (TV) OFFICE PHONES: (919) 962-2123 or 962-1376 Sun. Feb. 19 2:00 Maryland CHAPEL HILL (TV) HOME PHONE: (919) 929-6182 Sun. Feb. 26 4:00 Clemson Clemson, S.C. (TV) Wed. Feb. 29 7:30 Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT SWITCHBOARD: 962-5411 Sat. Mar. 3 3:00 Duke CHAPEL HILL (TV) (919) Fri.- Mar. 9-11 ACC Tournament Greensboro, N.C. (TV) Sun. , Contents Director of Athletics John Swofford Assistant to the Athletic Director Charlie Carr Schedule Inside Front Associate Athletic Director Bob Savod Media Information Associate Athletic Director Frances Hogan Inside Front Assistant Athletic Director John Lotz Directory 1 Assistant Athletic Director for Operations Willie Scroggs Quick Facts 1 Assistant Athletic Director for Academics The Outlook 2-4 and Fitness Paul Hoolahan What Smith Says 5 Educational Foundation Executive Roster 6 Vice-President Ernie Williamson A Letter From The Chancellor 7 Vice-President for Membership Services of the Educational Chancellor Christopher Fordham III 8 Foundation and Associate Athletic Director Mover Smith Athletic Director John Swofford 9 Vice-President for Operations of the Tar Heel Tradition 10-12 Educational Foundation [ohn Cherry Vice-President for Administration of the Carolina Basketball International Style 13 Educational Foundation Neal Harrell Player Thumbnails 14-24 Athletic Business Manager Beth Miller Dean Smith 26-28 Sports Information Director Rick Brewer Bill Guthridge 29 Assistant Sports Information Directors Dave Lohse, Eddie Fogler 30 Monty Woods Roy Williams 30 Sports Information Secretary Lee Snyder Basketball Staff 31 Head Basketball Coach Dean Smith 1982-83 Statistics 25 Chief Assistant Coach Bill Guthridge This Is Carolina Assistant Coach Eddie Fogler 33-48 Part-Time Assistant Coach Roy Williams Opponents 49-55 Basketball Administrative Assistant Charles Waddell Basketball Honor Roll 57-59 Trainer Marc Davis Student Activities Center 32 Director of Sports Medicine Dr. Joseph DeWalt Carmichael Auditorium 56 Athletic Fitness Director Mike Marks Carolina's Greatest Players 60-62 Basketball Secretaries Mrs. Linda Woods, Ms. Thomas, Kay Carolina's Men in the Pros 63 Ms. Angela Lee Carolina's Former Pros 64-65 Varsity Managers David Hart, Dean McCord, All-Time Records 66 Mark Isley, Lannie Parrish Statistical Superintendent of Athletic Equipment All-Time Leaders 67 and Events Ken Crowder Award Winners 68 Tournament Championships 68 Year-by-Year Results 69 Coaches Records 69 All-Time Scores 70-73 Records Against All Opponents 74 Headquarters on the Road 74 Junior Varsity Information 75 The University 76-77 Educational Foundation 78 Lettermen Under Dean Smith 79-Inside Back Location Chapel Hill, N.C. Enrollment 21,465 Chartered 1789 First Year of Classes 1795 Chancellor Christopher Fordham Colors Carolina Blue & White EDITOR: Rick Brewer Nickname Tar Heels ASSISTANTS: Lee Snyder, Dave Lohse, Monty Woods. Arena Carmichael Auditorium (10,000) Conference Atlantic Coast LITHOGRAPHED AND DESIGNED: by Meredith-Webb Printing Pre-NCAA National Championships One Company, Burlington, N.C. NCAA Championships Two NIT Championships One PHOTOGRAPHY: The cover shot of Carolina seniors Matt Doherty NCAA Runner-Up Four times Cecil Exum and Sam Perkins was taken by Sally Sather. The back cover shot of NCAA Regional Championships Eight Perkins and Michael Jordan, members of the U.S. Pan ACC Regular-Season Championships 14 American Team which won the Gold Medal in Caracas last ACC Tournament Championships 10 summer, was taken by Jim Bradley. Basketball action pictures All-Time Record 1289-489 inside the book were taken by Sather. Mug shots were taken by National Players-of-the-Year Six Bradley. The lead picture to the color section in this book is being All-Americas 26 players honored 39 times used courtesy of the Yacketv Yack. ACC-Players-of-the-Year Eight ACC Tournament MVPs 10 (The University of North Carolina is an Equal AU-ACC Players 24 players honored 43 times Opportunity Institution) With four starters, including a pair of first-team All-Americas, returning from a year ago, North Carolina should again be one of the premier teams in college basketball in 1984. The Tar Heels posted a 28-8 record against an extremely difficult schedule last season, tied for first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season race and reached the Final Eight of the NCAA Tournament for an amazing third straight year. Heading the cast of returning players off that team are two brilliant All-Americas, forward Sam Perkins and guard Michael Jordan. Each could be the best player in the nation at his position. Also back is forward Matt Doherty, perhaps the most under-rated player in the entire ACC. Seven other lettermen also return, including Brad Daugherty who started at center most of the season. Despite these returnees, the Tar Heels face some major challenges if they are to come close to duplicating the success of recent Carolina teams. In the last three years Carolina has had records of 29-8, 32-2 and 28-8. The Tar Heels were the NCAA champions in 1982, national runners-up to Indiana in 1981 and a regional finalist in 1983. "It will be difficult to have the same type of record this year that we've had in the past three," says Coach Dean Smith. "A break here or there has helped us win so many close games in the last three seasons and I'm expecting most of our games to go down to the wire again. "I do think we will have a very good basketball team. In Sam Perkins, Matt Doherty and Michael Jordan we have three men with a great deal of experience and ability. They should form the nucleus of our squad. "Certainly, we will miss Jim Braddock, who did a fine job at the point guard position for us last year. But, we will pretty much be the same team that we were last season." The problem is that while Carolina will have most of its players from last year back, so will several other teams in the ACC. "I think our league will be stronger than it was last year when we had three teams in the NCAA's Final Eight," says Smith. "We really won't have a weak team in the conference." Carolina won't see many weak teams outside the league, either. Nine of the Tar Heels' 13 non-conference games will be played against teams which were in post-season tournaments last year.