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SEASON RECORDS Highest Percentage .559 in 1985–86 (1,197 of 2,140) ( ACC Record) Most Points Scored .543 in 1983–84 (966 of 1,779) 3,331 in 1988–89 .540 in 1984–85 (1,039 of 1,925) 3,285 in 1986–87 .537 in 1976–77 (1,054 of 1,961) 3,272 in 1992–93 .537 in 1986–87 (1,238 of 2,304) 3,257 in 2004-05 3,113 in 1997–98 Most Free Throws Made 817 in 1956–57 Highest Scoring Average Per Game 724 in 2004-05 91.3 in 1986–87 (3,285 points in 36 games) 700 in 1971–72 90.0 in 1988–89 (3,331 points in 37 games) 689 in 1988–89 89.1 in 1971–72 (2,762 points in 31 games) 686 in 1970–71 88.9 in 1968–69 (2,844 points in 32 games) 88.9 in 1969–70 (2,399 points in 27 games) Most Free Throws Attempted 1,167 in 1956–57 (ACC Record) Highest Average Scoring Margin 1,108 in 1993–94 17.8 points in 1992–93 (86.1–68.3) 998 in 2004-05 17.7 points in 1971–72 (89.1–71.4) 950 in 1988–89 17.7 points in 2004-05 (88.0–70.3) 943 in 1992–93 17.6 points in 1985–86 (86.6–69.0) 17.5 points in 1944–45 (53.0–35.5) Highest Percentage .783 in 1983–84 (551 of 704) Most Points Allowed .761 in 1984–85 (569 of 748) 2,949 in 1988–89 .758 in 1959–60 (542 of 715) 2,695 in 1986–87 .751 in 1975–76 (537 of 715) 2,650 in 1989–90 .746 in 1976–77 (651 of 873) 2,600 in 2004-05 Brad Daugherty and Carolina shot a ACC- 2,596 in 1992–93 Most Three– Field Goals Made record 55.9 percent as a team in 1985-86. 290 in 2002-03 Highest Scoring Average Per Game Allowed 277 in 2004-05 266 in 1994–95 79.7 in 1988–89 (2,949 points in 37 games) Most Steals 235 in 1995–96 78.9 in 2001-02 (2,208 points in 28 games) 362 in 2004-05 215 in 2005-06 78.8 in 1969–70 (2,128 points in 27 games) 357 in 1992–93 78.0 in 1974–75 (2,417 points in 31 games) 356 in 1976-77 77.9 in 1989–90 (2,650 points in 34 games) Most Three–Point Field Goals Attempted 319 in 1986-87 822 in 2002-03 315 in 1990-91 Most Field Goals Made 687 in 2004-05 648 in 1994–95 1,238 in 1986–87 Most Personal Fouls 606 in 2001-02 1,228 in 1988–89 699 in 1974-75 593 in 1995–96 1,219 in 1992–93 684 in 1976–77 1,197 in 1985–86 Highest Three–Point Field Goal Percentage 1,150 in 1972–73 Most Games Played .437 in 1982–83 (132 of 302) 38 in 1992–93 (34-4) .436 in 1986–87 (213 of 488) Most Field Goals Attempted 38 in 1997–98 (34-4) .430 in 1987–88 (169 of 393) 2,407 in 1992–93 37 in 1980–81 (29-8) .410 in 1994–95 (266 of 648) 2,328 in 1988–89 37 in 1988–89 (29-8) .403 in 2004-05 (277 of 687) 2,304 in 1986–87 37 in 2004-05 (33-4) 2,261 in 1967–68 36 in 1982–83 (28-8) 2,260 in 2004-05 Most Rebounds 36 in 1984–85 (27-9) 1,561 in 1992–93 36 in 1986–87 (32-4) 1,531 in 1993–94 36 in 1999-2000 (22-14) 1,512 in 1997–98 1,511 in 1967–68 Most Victories 1,505 in 1966–67 34 in 1992–93 (34–4) 34 in 1997–98 (34–4) Highest Rebounding Average Per Game 33 in 2004-05 (33-4) 49.9 in 1960–61 (1,148 rebounds in 23 games) 32 in 1956–57 (32–0) 48.8 in 1963–64 (1,171 rebounds in 24 games) 32 in 1981–82 (32–2) 48.1 in 1955–56 (1,106 rebounds in 23 games) 32 in 1986–87 (32–4) 47.2 in 1967–68 (1,511 rebounds in 32 games) 30 in 1945–46 (30–5) 47.0 in 1966–67 (1,505 rebounds in 32 games) Most Victories Without a Loss (one season) Most Assists 32 in 1956–57 855 in 1972–73 (ACC Record) (Ties NCAA Record with Indiana, 1975-76) 800 in 1985–86 788 in 1988–89 Most Consecutive Victories 782 in 1986–87 37 (All 32 games in 1956–57 and first five games in 706 in 2004-05 1957–58) ( ACC Record)

Highest Average Per Game Most Losses 25.9 in 1972–73 (855 assists in 33 games) 20 in 2001-02 (8-20) d (ACC Record) r

o 16 in 2002-03 (19-16) f w a 15 in 1950–51 (12–15) r

C Most Blocked Shots t 15 in 1951–52 (12–15) r e 219 in 1993-94 b 14 in 1999-00 (22–14) o

R 188 in 1997-98 184 in 2000-01 and the 1992-93 Tar Heels 178 in 1999-2000 had the highest average margin of victory 177 in 1994-95 in school history and won the NCAA title.

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Fewest Points Scored by an Most Rebounds Opponent 73 vs. Tulane, Dec. 10, 1964 5 by Elon, Jan. 9, 1912 (36-5) 5 by Durham YMCA, Dec. 1, 1927 Most Offensive Rebounds (40-5) 32 vs. , Dec. 20, 1993 5 by Hampden–Sydney, Jan. 15, 1927 (64-5) Most Defensive Rebounds 6 by Florida, Feb. 13, 1926 47 vs. Loyola Marymount, Mar. 19, 1988 (42-6) 7 by Davidson, Feb. 22, 1929 Most Assists (45-7) 41 vs. Manhattan, Dec. 27, 1985 (Tied NCAA Record) Most Points, Both Teams 233 vs. Wake Forest, Dec. 20, Most Blocked Shots 2003 (114-119, 3OT) 18 vs. Stanford, Dec. 20, 1985 (ACC Record) 231 vs. Kentucky, Dec. 27, 1989 (121-110) Most Turnovers 220 vs. Loyola Marymount, Mar. 34 vs. NC State, Feb. 15, 1966 19, 1988 (123-97) 219 vs. Tulane, Feb. 14, 1976 Fewest Turnovers (113-106) 2 vs. Fairfield, March 13, 1997 214 vs. Dartmouth, Dec. 5, 1972 (128-96) Most Turnovers by an Opponent Led by seniors George Karl (left) and Donn Johnston 211 vs. Tulane, Dec. 23, 1977 40 by Tulane, Feb. 14, 1976 (), the 1972-73 Tar Heels had an ACC-record 855 (108-103) assists. 211 vs. Iowa State, Dec. 1, 1990 Most Personal Fouls (118-93) 38 vs. NC State, Jan. 19, 1954

Fewest Points, Both Teams Most Overtimes SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 24 vs. Elon, Jan. 11, 1915 (15-9) 4 vs. Tulane, Feb. 14, 1976 (113–106) 25 vs. NC State, Feb. 18, 1926 (8-17) (Ties ACC Record) Most Points Scored 29 vs. Davidson, Feb. 24, 1930 (19-10) 3 vs. Michigan State, Mar. 22, 1957 (74-70) 129 vs. VMI, Dec. 17, 1994 (129-89) 32 vs. Durham YMCA, Dec. 15, 1915 (18-14) 3 vs. Kansas, Mar. 23, 1957 (54-53) 129 vs. Manhattan, Dec. 27, 1985 (129-45) 32 vs. NC State, Feb. 12, 1927 (19-13) 3 vs. Duke, Mar. 2, 1968 (86-87) 128 vs. Dartmouth, Dec. 5, 1972 (128-86) 3 vs. Tulane, Nov. 30, 1982 (70-68) 127 vs. Richmond, Dec. 8, 1965 (127-76) Most Field Goals Made 3 vs. Wake Forest, Dec. 20, 2003 (114-119) 127 vs. Rice, Dec. 2, 1971 (127-69) 57 vs. Manhattan, Dec. 27, 1985 (57 of 78)

Most Points Scored in a Half Most Field Goal Attempts 77 vs. VMI, Dec. 17, 1994 (1st half: 77-42) 100 vs. Virginia, Feb. 6, 1968

Largest Margin of Victory Highest Field Goal Percentage 84 vs. Manhattan, Dec. 27, 1985 (129–45) .790 vs. Loyola Marymount, March 19, 1988 (49 (ACC Record) of 62 attempts) 69 vs. Davidson, Feb. 7, 1945 (89–20) 68 vs. The Citadel, Feb. 18, 1991 (118–50) Highest Field Goal Percentage in a Half 65 vs. Florida Southern, Dec. 1, 1969 (112–47) .941 vs. Virginia, Jan. 7, 1978 (16 of 17, 2nd half) 63 vs. Greensboro YMCA, Jan. 10, 1930 (88–25) (NCAA Record)

Most Points Scored in a Loss Most Free Throws Made 114 vs. Wake Forest, Dec. 20, 2003 (114-119 3OT) 43 vs. NC State, Jan. 15, 1957 97 vs. West Virginia, Dec. 31, 1965 (97-102) 97 vs. Iowa, Jan. 7, 1989 (97-98) Most Free Throw Attempts 96 vs. Duke, Jan. 3, 1975 (96-99) 59 vs. Clemson, Jan. 14, 1959 96 vs. Wake Forest, Nov. 27, 1976 (96-97) 59 vs. Clemson, Jan. 28, 1998 96 vs. Florida State, Feb. 27, 1992 (96-110) Most Three–Point Field Goals Made Largest Margin of Defeat 17 vs. Florida State, Jan. 25, 1995 (17 of 25) 43 vs. Lynchburg Elks, Feb. 20, 1915 (20–63) 16 vs. N.C. A & T, Dec. 27, 2001 (16 of 33) 42 vs. Kentucky, Jan. 9, 1950 (44–86) 14 vs. Clemson, March 11, 1983 (14 of 24) 40 vs. NC State, Feb. 19, 1949 (39–79) 14 vs. NC State, Feb. 6, 1991 (14 of 25) 40 vs. Maryland, Feb. 22, 2003 (56-96) 14 vs. VMI, Dec. 17, 1994 (14 of 28) 39 vs. NC State, Feb. 3, 1948 (42–81) 14 vs. Florida State, Feb. 24, 1996 (14 of 31) 14 vs. Tech, Feb. 2, 2002 (14 of 31) Most Points Scored by an Opponent 14 vs. Virginia, Jan. 29, 2005 (14 of 23) 119 by Wake Forest, Dec. 20, 2003 (119-114 3OT) 112 by Maryland, Jan. 9, 2002 (79-112) Most Three–Point Field Goal Attempts 110 by Kentucky, Dec. 27, 1989 (121-110) 35 vs. Davidson, Jan. 8, 2003 (13 of 35) 110 by Florida State, Feb. 27, 1992 (96-110) 34 vs. Hampton, Nov. 16, 2001 (6 of 34) 107 by Indiana, Dec. 12, 1964 (81-107) 34 vs. Wake Forest, Feb. 2, 2003 (10 of 34) 107 by Wake Forest, Jan. 6, 1965 (85-107) 34 vs. Clemson, Feb. 15, 2003 (12 of 34) 33 vs. N.C. A & T, Dec. 27, 2001 (16 of 33) Fewest Points Scored 8 vs. NC State, Feb. 18, 1926 (8-17) Highest Three–Point Field Goal Percentage

13 vs. Roanoke, Feb. 9, 1916 (13-45) .889 vs. Stetson, Dec. 3, 1986 (8 of 9) s d n

14 vs. Virginia Tech, Feb. 19, 1919 (14-37) .875 vs. Texas, Dec. 5, 1992 (7 of 8) u o 14 vs. Duke, Feb. 1, 1930 (14-36) .857 vs. Virginia, Jan. 14, 1987 (6 of 7) B m i 15 on several occasions .833 vs. NC State, Jan. 5, 1994 (5 of 6) J .750 vs. Georgia Tech, Mar. 10, 1989 (6 of 8) Carolina hit 14 three-pointers vs. Virginia .750 vs. Florida State, Jan. 24, 1996 (6 of 8) on Jan. 29, 2005.

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SINGLE-GAME HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE (20.0 points or more per game) 28.0 , 1956-57 (#7 in ACC history) MOST POINTS SCORED 27.4 Bob Lewis, 1965-66 (#10 in ACC history) 49 Bob Lewis vs. Florida State, Dec. 16, 1965 (tied #10 in ACC history) 27.1 Charles Scott, 1969-70 48 vs. Tulane, Dec. 10, 1964 (tied #13 in ACC history) 26.7 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1955-56 47 Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Furman, Dec. 3, 1956 (#16 in ACC history) 26.0 Billy Cunningham, 1963-64 45 vs. Clemson, Feb. 10, 1941 25.5 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1954-55 45 Lennie Rosenbluth at Clemson, Jan. 14, 1956 25.4 Billy Cunningham, 1964-65 45 Lennie Rosenbluth vs. William & Mary, Feb. 7, 1956 23.1 York Larese, 1960-61 45 Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Clemson, March 7, 1957, in Raleigh 22.7 Billy Cunningham, 1962-63 43 Bob Lewis vs. Richmond, Dec. 8, 1965 22.4 Larry Miller, 1967-68 43 Charles Scott vs. Wake Forest, Jan. 17, 1970 22.3 Charles Scott, 1968-69 42 at Georgia Tech, Feb. 8, 1998 22.2 , 1997-98 41 Charles Scott vs. Virginia, March 5, 1970, in Charlotte 21.9 Larry Miller, 1966-67 41 at Clemson, Jan. 28, 1987 21.4 , 1991-92 40 Lennie Rosenbluth at Duke, March 1, 1957 21.3 , 1957-58 40 Billy Cunningham vs. Maryland, Jan. 13, 1964 21.0 Bob Lewis, 1964-65 40 Charles Scott vs. Duke, March 8, 1969, in Charlotte 20.9 , 2000-01 40 vs. Georgia Tech, Feb. 15, 2006 20.9 Larry Miller, 1965-66 20.8 , 1977-78 MOST POINTS SCORED IN AN ACC REGULAR-SEASON GAME 20.4 , 1960-61 45 Lennie Rosenbluth at Clemson, Jan. 14, 1956 20.2 Brad Daugherty, 1985-86 20.0 , 1982-83 MOST POINTS SCORED IN AN ACC TOURNAMENT GAME 20.0 Rashad McCants, 2003-04 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1954-57 45 Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Clemson, quarterfinal, March 7, 1957, in Raleigh (ACC Record) MOST POINTS IN A SEASON (by class) Senior 895 by Lennie Rosenbluth, 1956-57 MOST POINTS SCORED IN AN ACC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Junior 822 by Antawn Jamison, 1997-98 40 Charles Scott vs. Duke, March 8, 1969, in Charlotte Sophomore 721 by Michael Jordan, 1982-83 (ACC Record) Freshman 600 by Joseph Forte, 1999-00

MOST POINTS SCORED IN AN NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE IN A SEASON (by class) 39 Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Canisius, March 15, 1957, East Regional semifi- Senior 28.0 by Lennie Rosenbluth, 1956-57 nal in Philadelphia Junior 27.4 by Bob Lewis, 1965-66 39 Al Wood vs. Virginia, March 28, 1981, NCAA semifinal in Philadelphia Sophomore 25.5 by Lennie Rosenbluth, 1954-55 Freshman 18.9 by Tyler Hansbrough, 2005-06 MOST POINTS SCORED IN AN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 28 vs. Georgetown, March 29, 1982, in New Orleans MOST POINTS BY TWO PLAYERS (same season) 1,459 Antawn Jamison (822) and Shammond Williams (637), 1997-98 MOST POINTS SCORED IN THE SMITH CENTER 1,414 Antawn Jamison (822) and (592), 1997-98 40 Tyler Hansbrough vs. Georgia Tech, Feb. 15, 2006 1,366 Lennie Rosenbluth (895) and Pete Brennan (471), 1956-57 1,314 Michael Jordan (721) and (593), 1982-83 MOST POINTS SCORED BY A FRESHMAN 1,306 Lennie Rosenbluth (895) and (411), 1956-57 40 Tyler Hansbrough vs. Georgia Tech, Feb. 15, 2006 1,305 Bob Lewis (740) and Larry Miller (565), 1965-66 31 Walter Davis vs. Duke, March 2, 1974 1,291 Charles Scott (714) and Bill Bunting (577), 1968-69 31 Mike O’Koren vs. UNLV, March 26, 1977, NCAA Final Four in Atlanta 1,291 Larry Miller (700) and Bob Lewis (591), 1966-67 31 J.R. Reid vs. NC State, Jan. 18, 1987 31 J.R. Reid vs. Notre Dame, NCAA East Regional semifinal in East MOST POINTS BY THREE PLAYERS (same season) Rutherford, N.J. 2,051 Antawn Jamison (822), Shammond Williams (637) and Vince Carter 31 Antawn Jamison at Maryland, Jan. 6, 1996 (592), 1997-98 1,777 Lennie Rosenbluth (895), Pete Brennan (471) and Tommy Kearns (411), SEASON 1956-57 1,768 Larry Miller (717), Charles Scott (562) and Rusty Clark (489), 1967-68 MOST POINTS SCORED (600 points or more) 1,744 (652), (566) and Donald Williams 895 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1956-57 (#6 in ACC history) (526), 1994-95 822 Antawn Jamison, 1997-98 (#10 in ACC history) 1,738 Larry Miller (700), Bob Lewis (591) and Rusty Clark (447), 1966-67 740 Bob Lewis, 1965-66 731 Charles Scott, 1969-70 HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE BY TWO PLAYERS (same season) 721 Michael Jordan, 1982-83 48.3 Bob Lewis (27.4) and Larry Miller (20.9), 1965-66 717 Larry Miller, 1967-68 46.4 Billy Cunningham (25.4) and Bob Lewis (21.0), 1964-65 714 Charles Scott, 1968-69 43.5 York Larese (23.1) and Doug Moe (20.4), 1960-61 707 Hubert Davis, 1991-92 42.7 Lennie Rosenbluth (28.0) and Pete Brennan (14.7), 1956-57 700 Larry Miller, 1966-67 41.1 Charles Scott (27.1) and Dennis Wuycik (14.0), 1969-70 690 Joseph Forte, 2000-01 687 Brad Daugherty, 1985-86 HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE BY THREE PLAYERS (same season) 669 Al Wood, 1980-81 58.1 Bob Lewis (27.4), Larry Miller (20.9) and Tom Gauntlett (9.8), 1965-66 668 Antawn Jamison, 1996-97 55.8 Larry Miller (22.4), Charles Scott (17.6) and Rusty Clark (15.8), 1967-68 652 Jerry Stackhouse, 1994-95 55.5 Lennie Rosenbluth (28.0), Pete Brennan (14.7) and Tommy Kearns (12.8), 647 , 2004-05 1956-57 637 Shammond Williams, 1997-98 55.1 Billy Cunningham (25.4), Bob Lewis (21.0) and Ray Respess (8.7), 625 Phil Ford, 1977-78 1964-65 623 Brad Daugherty, 1984-85 55.1 York Larese (23.1), Doug Moe (20.4) and Jim Hudock (11.6), 1960-61 623 Billy Cunningham, 1963-64 617 Phil Ford, 1976-77 SIX PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES (same season) 614 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1955-56 1988-89 J.R. Reid (15.9), Kevin Madden (14.6), Steve Bucknall (13.1), Jeff Lebo 609 Billy Cunningham, 1964-65 (12.2), Rick Fox (11.5) and Scott Williams (11.4) 607 Michael Jordan, 1983-84 604 Robert McAdoo, 1971-72 FIVE PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES (same season) 600 Joseph Forte, 1999-00 2004-05 Sean May (17.5), Rashad McCants (16.0), (13.1), 600 , 1992-93 (12.9) and (11.3) 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 149 History & Record Book SCORING 4-Time NCAA Champs

1994-95 Jerry Stackhouse (19.2), Rasheed Wallace (16.6), Donald Williams (15.5), Jeff McInnis (12.4) and Dante Calabria (10.5) MISCELLANEOUS 1986-87 Kenny Smith (16.9), Joe Wolf (15.2), J.R. Reid (14.7), Jeff Lebo (13.5) and Dave Popson (10.0) MOST GAMES SCORING IN DOUBLE FIGURES (in a season) 1971-72 Robert McAdoo (19.5), Dennis Wuycik (18.0), George Karl (11.0), Bill 36 Eric Montross, 1992-93 Chamberlain (10.9) and Bobby Jones (10.2) 36 Antawn Jamison, 1997-98 1958-59 York Larese (15.1), (13.2), Doug Moe (12.6), Harvey Salz (11.9) and Dick Kepley (10.6) MOST GAMES SCORING IN DOUBLE FIGURES (in a career) 118 Sam Perkins, 1980-84 CAREER MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING IN DOUBLE FIGURES MOST POINTS SCORED (1,000 points or more) 64 Larry Miller (all 32 games in both 1966-67 and 1967-68) Rk. Name (Years Played) Total Points 52 Charles Scott (last 10 games in 1967-68, all 32 games in 1968-69 and 1. Phil Ford (1974-78) (#10 in ACC history) 2,290 first 10 games in 1969-70) 2. Sam Perkins (1980-84) (#20 in ACC history) 2,145 3. Lennie Rosenbluth (1954-57) 2,045 MOST POINTS IN A SEASON BY A FRESHMAN 4. Al Wood (1977-81) 2,015 600 Joseph Forte, 1999-2000 5. Charles Scott (1967-70) 2,007 594 Rashad McCants, 2002-03 6. Larry Miller (1965-68) 1,982 587 Tyler Hansbrough, 2005-06 7. Antawn Jamison (1995-98) 1,974 550 Sam Perkins, 1980-81 8. Brad Daugherty (1982-86) 1,912 528 J.R. Reid, 1986-87 9. Walter Davis (1973-77) 1,863 10. Bob Lewis (1964-67) 1,836 HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE AS A FRESHMAN 11. Michael Jordan (1981-84) 1,788 18.9 Tyler Hansbrough, 2005-06 12. Mike O’Koren (1976-80) 1,765 17.0 Rashad McCants, 2002-03 13. George Lynch (1989-93) 1,747 16.7 Joseph Forte, 1999-2000 14 . Rashad McCants (2002-05) 1,721 16.4 Phil Ford, 1974-75 15. Billy Cunningham (1962-65) 1,709 15.1 Antawn Jamison, 1995-96 16. Rick Fox (1987-91) 1,703 17. Kenny Smith (1983-87) 1,636 MOST POINTS IN FIRST GAME AS A FRESHMAN 18. Eric Montross (1990-94) 1,627 28 Rashad McCants vs. Penn State in Preseason NIT, Nov. 18, 2002, in 19. Jawad Williams (2001-05) 1,626 Chapel Hill 20. Hubert Davis (1988-92) 1,615 21. (1972-76) 1,611 MOST DOUBLE-FIGURE GAMES TO START A FRESHMAN SEASON 22. Jeff Lebo (1985-89) 1,567 20 Rashad McCants, 2002-03 23. J.R. Reid (1986-89) 1,552 24. Scott Williams (1986-90) 1,508 25. Donald Williams (1991-95) 1,492 DOUBLE-DOUBLES 26. Dennis Wuycik (1969-72) 1,469 27. Jason Capel (1998-2002) 1,447 MOST TIMES SCORING AND REBOUNDING IN DOUBLE FIGURES (same game) 28. Shammond Williams (1994-98) 1,445 Season 22 Billy Cunningham, 1963–64 29. (1998-2001) 1,411 Career 60 Billy Cunningham, 1962–65 30. Kris Lang (1998-2002) 1,392 31. Rusty Clark (1966-69) 1,339 AVERAGED A DOUBLE-DOUBLE (in the same season) 32. Pete Brennan (1955-58) 1,332 Sean May 17.5 points & 10.7 rebounds, 2004-05 33. Al Lifson (1952-55) 1,322 Antawn Jamison 22.2 points & 10.5 rebounds, 1997-98 34. Kevin Madden (1985-90) 1,296 Mitch Kupchak 17.6 points & 11.3 rebounds, 1975-76 35. George Karl (1970-73) 1,293 Mitch Kupchak 18.5 points & 10.8 rebounds, 1974-75 36. Joseph Forte (1999-01) 1,290 Bobby Jones 15.0 points & 10.5 rebounds, 1972-73 37. York Larese (1958-61) 1,287 Robert McAdoo 19.5 points & 10.1 rebounds, 1971-72 38. Vince Carter (1995-98) 1,267 Rusty Clark 15.8 points & 11.0 rebounds, 1967-68 39. Bobby Jones (1971-74) 1,264 Rusty Clark 13.9 points & 10.3 rebounds, 1966-67 40. (1996-2000) 1,261 Larry Miller 20.9 points & 10.3 rebounds, 1965-66 41. Raymond Felton (2002-05) 1,260 Billy Cunningham 25.4 points & 14.3 rebounds, 1964-65 42. (1995-99) 1,254 Billy Cunningham 26.0 points & 15.8 rebounds, 1963-64 43. Joe Wolf (1983-87) 1,231 Billy Cunningham 22.7 points & 16.1 rebounds, 1962-63 44. James Worthy (1979-82) 1,219 Jim Hudock 14.9 points & 10.1 rebounds, 1961-62 45. Sean May (2002-05) 1,213 Doug Moe 20.4 points & 14.0 rebounds, 1960-61 46. Jerry Vayda (1952-56) 1,187 Lee Shaffer 18.2 points & 11.2 rebounds, 1959-60 47. Matt Doherty (1980-84) 1,165 Doug Moe 16.8 points & 11.3 rebounds, 1959-60 48. Pete Chilcutt (1987-91) 1,150 Pete Brennan 21.3 points & 11.7 rebounds, 1957-58 49. Jeff McInnis (1993-96) 1,128 Pete Brennan 14.7 points & 10.4 rebounds, 1956-57 50. Brian Reese (1990-94) 1,113 Lennie Rosenbluth 26.7 points & 11.5 rebounds, 1955-56 51. Dante Calabria (1992-96) 1,098 Lennie Rosenbluth 25.5 points & 11.7 rebounds, 1954-55 52. Jerry Stackhouse (1993-95) 1,080 53. Bill Bunting (1966-69) 1,069 AVERAGED A DOUBLE-DOUBLE (in a career) 54. Lee Shaffer (1957-60) 1,053 Sean May 15.8 points & 10.0 rebounds, 2002-05 55. Lee Dedmon (1968-71) 1,019 Robert McAdoo 19.5 points & 10.1 rebounds, 1971-72 56. John “Hook” Dillon (1944-48) 1,021 Rusty Clark 14.7 points & 10.2 rebounds, 1966-69 57. Tommy LaGarde (1973-77) 1,007 Billy Cunningham 24.8 points & 15.4 rebounds, 1962-65 Doug Moe 16.5 points & 10.6 rebounds, 1958-61 HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE (20.0 or more) Pete Brennan 16.4 points & 10.5 rebounds, 1955-58 26.9 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1954-57 (#3 in ACC history) Lennie Rosenbluth 26.9 points & 10.4 rebounds, 1954-57 24.8 Billy Cunningham, 1962-65 (#9 in ACC history) 22.1 Bob Lewis, 1964-67 (#14 in ACC history) 22.1 Charles Scott, 1967-70 (#15 in ACC history) 21.8 Larry Miller, 1965-68 (#18 in ACC history)

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FIELD GOALS MADE

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE IN A GAME 21 Billy Cunningham vs. Tulane, Dec. 10, 1964 20 Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Furman, Dec. 4, 1956

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE IN AN ACC TOURNAMENT GAME 19 Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Clemson, quarterfinal, March 7, 1957, in Raleigh (ACC Record)

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE IN AN NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME 16 Charles Scott vs. Drake, NCAA 3rd place, March 22, 1969, in Louisville, Ky.

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE IN THE SMITH CENTER 16 Antawn Jamison vs. Maryland, Feb. 14, 1998

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE IN A SEASON 316 Antawn Jamison, 1997-98 (#8 in ACC history) 305 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1956-57 (#10 in ACC history) 290 Charles Scott, 1968-69 284 Brad Daugherty, 1985-86 Larry Miller made the sixth-most field goals in Carolina history. 282 Michael Jordan, 1982-83 281 Charles Scott, 1969-70 278 Larry Miller, 1966-67 274 Al Wood, 1980-81 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 270 Antawn Jamison, 1996-97 268 Larry Miller, 1967-68 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A GAME (Min. 10 made) *1.000 Brad Daugherty vs. UCLA, Nov. 24, 1985 (13 of 13) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE IN A CAREER 1.000 Scott Williams vs. Virginia, Jan. 13, 1990 (12 of 12) 865 Phil Ford, 1974-78 1.000 Jeff McInnis vs. Cincinnati, Dec. 3, 1994, in Charlotte (10 of 10) 825 Al Wood, 1977-81 (*ACC Record, Most FGs Made in a Perfect Game) 805 Charles Scott, 1967-70 787 Antawn Jamison, 1995-98 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON 786 Sam Perkins, 1980-84 .697 Brendan Haywood, 1999-2000 (191 of 274) (ACC Record) 765 Larry Miller, 1965-68 .668 Bobby Jones, 1971-72 (127 of 190) (#3 in ACC History) 760 Brad Daugherty, 1982-86 .654 Rasheed Wallace, 1994-95 (238 of 364) (#6 in ACC History) 754 Walter Davis, 1973-77 .648 Brad Daugherty, 1985-86 (284 of 438) (#8 in ACC History) 721 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1954-57 .648 Brendan Haywood, 1998-99 (160 of 247) 720 Michael Jordan, 1981-84 .643 Mike O’Koren, 1977-78 (173 of 269) .626 Sam Perkins, 1980-81 (199 of 318) (ACC Freshman Record) MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE .625 Brad Daugherty, 1984-85 (238 of 381) 16 Brad Daugherty (first 16 attempts in 1985–86 vs. UCLA and Iona) .624 Antawn Jamison, 1995-96 (201 of 322) .615 Eric Montross, 1992-93 (222 of 361) MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE IN A GAME 13 Brad Daugherty vs. UCLA, Nov. 24, 1985 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A CAREER 12 Scott Williams vs. Virginia, Jan. 13, 1990 Rk. Name (Years Played) Made Att. Pct. 1. Brendan Haywood (1997-01) 541 849 .637 (#1 in ACC history) 2. Rasheed Wallace (1993-95) 377 594 .635 (#2 in ACC history) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3. Brad Daugherty (1982-86) 760 1,226 .620 (#4 in ACC history) 4. Bobby Jones (1971-74) 522 859 .608 (#8 in ACC history) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A SEASON 5. J.R. Reid (1986-89) 584 972 .601 (#10 in ACC history) 631 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1956-57 6. Warren Martin (1981-86) 256 431 .594 611 Charles Scott, 1969-70 7. Dennis Wuycik (1969-72) 519 880 .590 (#15 in ACC history) 577 Charles Scott, 1968-69 8. Mitch Kupchak (1972-76) 651 1,110 .589 (#19 in ACC history) 558 Joseph Forte, 2000-01 9. Eric Montross (1990-94) 626 1,070 .585 (#20 in ACC history) 553 Larry Miller, 1966-67 10. Tommy LaGarde (1973-77) 367 630 .583 546 Antawn Jamison, 1997-98 11. Kevin Madden (1985-90) 519 893 .581 (#22 in ACC history) 545 Larry Miller, 1967-68 12. Antawn Jamison (1995-98) 787 1,364 .577 527 Michael Jordan, 1982-83 13. Sam Perkins (1980-84) 786 1,364 .576 526 Billy Cunningham, 1963-64 14. Mike O’Koren (1976-80) 643 1,124 .572 522 Al Wood, 1980-81 15. Tyler Hansbrough (2005-) 199 349 .570 16. Dave Chadwick (1968-71) 179 315 .568 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A CAREER 17. Curtis Hunter (1982-87) 201 357 .563 1,678 Charles Scott, 1967-70 18. Al Wood (1977-81) 825 1,474 .560 1,640 Phil Ford, 1974-78 19. John Virgil (1976-80) 233 419 .556 1,571 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1954-57 20. Scott Williams (1986-90) 595 1,080 .551 1,498 Larry Miller, 1965-68 21. Joe Wolf (1983-87) 511 928 .551 1,474 Al Wood, 1977-81 22. Vince Carter (1995-98) 481 880 .547 1,420 Walter Davis, 1973-77 23. Charlie Shaffer (1961-64) 221 406 .544 1,387 Billy Cunningham, 1962-65 24. James Worthy (1979-82) 485 896 .541 1,369 George Lynch, 1989-93 25. Bill Chamberlain (1969-72) 389 720 .540 1,364 Antawn Jamison, 1995-98 1,364 Sam Perkins, 1980-84

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 151 History & Record Book THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 4-Time NCAA Champs

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

MOST THREE-POINTERS IN A GAME 8 Hubert Davis at Florida State, Feb. 27, 1992 8 Dante Calabria vs. Florida State, Jan. 25, 1995 8 Jeff McInnis at Clemson, Feb. 14, 1996 8 Shammond Williams at Georgia Tech, Feb. 8, 1998 8 Raymond Felton at NC State, Jan. 26, 2003 8 Rashad McCants vs. Clemson, March 2, 2004 7 Jeff Lebo at Richmond, Nov. 28, 1987 7 Hubert Davis vs. Florida State, Dec. 15, 1991

MOST THREE-POINTERS IN AN ACC REGULAR-SEASON GAME 8 Hubert Davis at Florida State, Feb. 27, 1992 8 Dante Calabria vs. Florida State, Jan. 25, 1995 8 Jeff McInnis at Clemson, Feb. 14, 1996 8 Shammond Williams at Georgia Tech, Feb. 8, 1998 8 Raymond Felton at NC State, Jan. 26, 2003 Hubert Davis ranks fourth in ACC history in career three-point field 8 Rashad McCants vs. Clemson, March 2, 2004 goal percentage. MOST THREE-POINTERS IN AN ACC TOURNAMENT GAME 6 Jason Capel vs. Clemson, quarterfinal, March 9, 2001, in Atlanta MOST THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED IN A SEASON 227 Shammond Williams, 1996-97 MOST THREE-POINTERS IN AN NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME 218 Donald Williams, 1994-95 6 Shammond Williams vs. UNC Charlotte, East Regional 2nd round, 215 Shammond Williams, 1997-98 March 14, 1998, in Hartford, Conn. 213 Kenny Smith, 1986-87 199 Donald Williams, 1992-93 MOST THREE-POINTERS IN AN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 198 Hubert Davis, 1991-92 5 Donald Williams vs. Michigan, April 5, 1993, in New Orleans 196 Rick Fox, 1990-91 195 Dante Calabria, 1995-96 MOST THREE-POINTERS IN THE SMITH CENTER 193 Raymond Felton, 2002-03 8 Dante Calabria vs. Florida State, Jan. 25, 1995 191 Rashad McCants, 2003-04 8 Rashad McCants vs. Clemson, March 2, 2004 MOST THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED IN A CAREER MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A THREE-POINTER MADE 578 Shammond Williams, 1994-98 34 Rashad McCants (last 19 games in 2003-04 and first 15 in 2004-05) 572 Donald Wiilliams, 1991-95 34 Shammond Williams (last 27 games in 1996-97 and first seven in 533 Rashad McCants, 2002-05 1997-98) 498 , 2001-05 34 Hubert Davis (last 21 games in 1990-91 and first 13 in 1991-92) 493 Jeff Lebo, 1985-89 28 Kenny Smith (first 28 games in 1986-87) 469 Dante Calabria, 1992-96 464 Raymond Felton, 2002-05 MOST CONSECUTIVE THREE-POINTERS MADE 453 Hubert Davis, 1988-92 12 Raymond Felton, 2004-05 437 Jason Capel, 1998-02 394 Rick Fox, 1987-91

MOST THREE-POINTERS IN A SEASON 95 Shammond Williams, 1996-97 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 87 Kenny Smith, 1986-87 87 Donald Williams, 1994-95 HIGHEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. IN A GAME (Min. 5 made) 86 Shammond Williams, 1997-98 1.000 Hubert Davis at Alabama, Nov. 30, 1989 (5 of 5) 85 Hubert Davis 1991-92 1.000 Hubert Davis vs. Eastern Michigan, March 22, 1991, in East Rutherford, 83 Donald Williams, 1992-93 N.J. (5 of 5) 78 Jeff Lebo, 1987-88 .857 Jim Braddock vs. Rutgers, Jan. 5, 1983 (6 of 7), in Greensboro 78 Rashad McCants, 2003-04 .857 Michael Jordan vs. Georgia Tech, Jan. 29, 1983 (6 of 7), in Greensboro 77 Dante Calabria, 1995-96 .857 Dante Calabria vs. VMI, Dec. 17, 1994 (6 of 7) 72 Rashad McCants, 2002-03 HIGHEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. IN A SEASON (Min. 50 made) MOST THREE-POINTERS IN A CAREER .496 Dante Calabria, 1994–95 (66 of 133) 233 Shammond Williams, 1994-98 (#21 in ACC history) .489 Hubert Davis, 1990–91 (64 of 131) 221 Donald Williams, 1991-95 (tied #23 in ACC history) .464 Jeff Lebo, 1987-88 (78 of 168) 221 Rashad McCants, 2002-05 (tied #23 in ACC history) .462 Jim Braddock, 1982-83 (43 of 93) 211 Jeff Lebo, 1985-89 .450 Jeff Lebo, 1986-87 (67 of 149) 197 Hubert Davis, 1988-92 .447 Michael Jordan, 1982-83 (34 of 76) 193 Dante Calabria, 1992-96 .441 , 2005-06 (64 of 145) 183 Melvin Scott, 2001-05 .440 Raymond Felton, 2004-05 (70 of 159) 174 Raymond Felton, 2002-05 .438 Rick Fox, 1989-90 (70 of 160) 164 Jason Capel, 1998-02 .431 Ademola Okulaja, 1998-99 (59 of 137) 153 Rick Fox, 1987-91 HIGHEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. IN A CAREER (Min. 100 made) .435 Hubert Davis, 1988-92 (197 of 453) (#4 in ACC history) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED .428 Jeff Lebo, 1985-89 (211 of 493) (#6 in ACC history) .415 Rashad McCants, 2002-05 (221 of 533) (#13 in ACC history) MOST THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED IN A GAME .412 Dante Calabria, 1992-96 (193 of 469) (#16 in ACC history) 14 Shammond Williams vs. Maryland, Jan. 8, 1997 .403 Shammond Williams, 1994-98 (233 of 578) (#22 in ACC history) 14 Kenny Smith vs. SMU, Dec. 30, 1986 .397 Jeff McInnis, 1993-96 (138 of 348) 14 Jeff Lebo vs. Temple, Feb. 21, 1988 .388 Rick Fox, 1987-91 (153 of 394) 14 Jeff Lebo vs. Iowa, Jan. 7, 1989 .386 Donald Williams, 1991-95 (221 of 572) 14 Rick Fox vs. NC State, Feb. 6, 1991 .375 Jason Capel, 1998-02 (164 of 437) 14 Rashad McCants at Florida State, Jan. 22, 2004 .375 Raymond Felton, 2002-05 (174 of 464)

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 152 History & Record Book FREE THROWS 4-Time NCAA Champs

FREE THROWS MADE

MOST FREE THROWS MADE IN A GAME 21 York Larese vs. Duke, Dec. 29, 1959, in Raleigh (Ties ACC Record)

MOST FREE THROWS MADE IN AN ACC TOURNAMENT GAME 17 Charles Scott vs. Virginia, quarterfinal, March 5, 1970, (ACC Record) in Charlotte

MOST FREE THROWS MADE IN AN NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME 14 Tommy Kearns vs. Syracuse, East final, March 16, 1957, in Philadelphia

MOST FREE THROWS MADE IN THE SMITH CENTER 14 Tyler Hansbrough vs. NC State, Jan. 7, 2006 14 Tyler Hansbrough vs. Georgia Tech, Feb. 15, 2006 13 Jawad Williams vs. Maryland, Feb. 15, 2004 13 Tyler Hansbrough vs. Miami, Jan. 14, 2006

MOST CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE 41 Jeff Lebo (from Jan. 3 to March 12, 1989)

MOST FREE THROWS MADE IN A SEASON 285 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1956-57 (#2 in ACC history) 222 Bob Lewis, 1965-66 (#9 in ACC history) 214 Pete Brennan, 1957-58 Shammond Williams holds school records in free throw percentage 191 Sean May, 2004-05 in a season and a career. 189 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1954-55 660 Mike O’Koren, 1976-80 187 Tyler Hansbrough, 2005-06 660 Bob Lewis, 1964-67 185 Pete Brennan, 1956-57 635 Antawn Jamison, 1995-98 185 Jerry Stackhouse, 1994-95 633 Billy Cunningham, 1962-65 184 Antawn Jamison, 1997-98 601 Eric Montross, 1990-94 181 Dennis Wuycik, 1971-72 181 Larry Miller, 1967-68 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE MOST FREE THROWS MADE IN A CAREER 603 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1954-57 561 Sam Perkins, 1980-84 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE IN A GAME (Min. 15 made) 1.000 York Larese vs. Duke, Dec. 29, 1959 (21 of 21), in Raleigh (ACC Record) 560 Phil Ford, 1974-78 1.000 Phil Ford at NC State, Feb. 24, 1976 (16 of 16) 512 Bob Lewis, 1964-67 506 Pete Brennan, 1955-58 479 Mike O’Koren, 1976-80 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON (Min. 75 made) .911 Shammond Williams, 1997-98 (133 of 146) (#5 in ACC History) 452 Larry Miller, 1965-68 .878 Jeff Lebo, 1987-88 (86 of 98) 431 Dennis Wuycik, 1969-72 .876 Steve Hale, 1984-85 (85 of 97) 397 Charles Scott, 1967-70 .871 Darrell Elston, 1973-74 (81 of 93) 397 Billy Cunningham, 1962-65 .868 York Larese, 1959-60 (131 of 151) .860 Kenny Smith, 1984-85 (98 of 114) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED .858 Dennis Wuycik, 1970-71 (169 of 197) .856 Sam Perkins, 1983-84 (155 of 181) .854 Jason Capel, 1998-99 (76 of 89) MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED IN A GAME .853 Joseph Forte, 2000-01 (133 of 156) 24 Lennie Rosenbluth at Clemson, Jan. 14, 1956 .853 Phil Ford, 1976-77 (157 of 184) 24 Billy Cunningham vs. Maryland, Jan. 13, 1964 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE IN A CAREER (Min. 100 made) MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED IN AN ACC TOURNAMENT GAME 21 Charlie Scott vs. Virginia (made 17), quarterfinal, March 5, 1970, Rk. Name (Years Played) Made Att. Pct. 1. Shammond Williams (1994-98) 292 344 .849 (#13 in ACC history) in Charlotte 2. Marvin Williams (2004-05) 138 163 .847 3. Jeff Lebo (1985-89) 308 367 .839 (#16 in ACC history) MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED IN AN NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME 4. Jim Braddock (1979-83) 106 127 .835 19 Tommy Kearns vs. Syracuse, East Regional final, March 16, 1957, 5. Dennis Wuycik (1969-72) 431 517 .834 (#21 in ACC history) in Philadelphia 6. Darrell Elston (1971-74) 125 150 .833 7. Ed Stahl (1972-75) 124 149 .832 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED IN A SEASON 8. Ranzino Smith (1984-88) 136 165 .824 376 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1956-57 9. Jason Capel (1998-02) 377 458 .823 (#25 in ACC history) 291 Pete Brennan, 1957-58 Kenny Smith (1983-87) 293 356 .823 276 Antawn Jamison, 1997-98 11. Hubert Davis (1989-92) 304 371 .819 274 Bob Lewis, 1965-66 12. Steve Hale (1982-86) 230 283 .813 262 Pete Brennan, 1956-57 13. Joseph Forte (1999-01) 221 273 .810 260 Jerry Stackhouse, 1994-95 14. Phil Ford (1974-78) 560 693 .808 256 Larry Miller, 1967-68 15. York Larese (1958-61) 351 441 .796 253 Tyler Hansbrough, 2005-06 16. Sam Perkins (1980-84) 561 705 .796 252 Sean May, 2004-05 17. (1960-63) 221 282 .784 249 Billy Cunningham, 1963-64 18. Tony Radovich (1952-56) 216 276 .783 228 Eric Montross, 1992-93 19. Ray Respess (1962-65) 110 141 .780 20. George Karl (1970-73) 305 391 .780 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED IN A CAREER 21. Bob Lewis (1964-67) 512 660 .776 815 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1954-57 22. Pat Sullivan (1990-95) 120 155 .774 715 Pete Brennan, 1955-58 23. Walter Davis (1973-77) 355 459 .773 705 Sam Perkins, 1980-84 24. Lee Shaffer (1957-60) 253 330 .767 693 Phil Ford, 1974-78 25. Joe Wolf (1983-87) 186 243 .765 661 Larry Miller, 1965-68

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 153 History & Record Book REBOUNDS 4-Time NCAA Champs

SINGLE-GAME

MOST REBOUNDS IN A GAME 30 Rusty Clark vs. Maryland, Feb. 21, 1968 (#4 in ACC history) 28 Billy Cunningham vs. Maryland, Jan. 13, 1964 (#7 in ACC history) 27 Billy Cunningham vs. Clemson, Feb. 16, 1963 (#10 in ACC history) 25 Lennie Rosenbluth vs. South Carolina, Dec. 9, 1954 (#12 in ACC history) 25 Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Virginia, Jan. 11, 1955 (#12 in ACC history) 25 Billy Cunningham vs. Tulane, Dec. 10, 1964 (#12 in ACC history)

MOST REBOUNDS IN AN ACC REGULAR-SEASON GAME 30 Rusty Clark vs. Maryland, Feb. 21, 1968

MOST REBOUNDS IN AN ACC TOURNAMENT GAME 21 Lee Shaffer vs. Clemson, quarterfinal, March 5, 1959, in Raleigh

MOST REBOUNDS IN AN ACC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 19 Pete Brennan vs. South Carolina, March 9, 1957, in Raleigh

MOST REBOUNDS IN AN NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME 19 Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Yale, East 1st round, March 12, 1957, in New York City 19 Robert McAdoo vs. Louisville, NCAA 3rd place, March 25, 1972, in Los Angeles

MOST REBOUNDS IN A GAME BY A GUARD 16 Joseph Forte at Duke, Feb. 1, 2001 George Lynch is second in Carolina history in career rebounds. MOST REBOUNDS IN THE SMITH CENTER 24 Sean May vs. Duke, March 6, 2005 21 Sean May vs. Akron, Dec. 14, 2003 21 Sean May vs. Duke, Feb. 5, 2004 CAREER 19 Sean May vs. Kentucky, Dec. 4, 2004 17 Ademola Okulaja vs. Florida International, Preseason NIT 1st Round, MOST REBOUNDS (700 or more) Nov. 16, 1998 1,167 Sam Perkins, 1980-84 (#11 in ACC history) 1,097 George Lynch, 1989-93 (#16 in ACC history) MOST REBOUNDS BY A FRESHMAN 1,062 Billy Cunningham, 1962-65 (#20 in ACC history) 20 Antawn Jamison at Virginia, Jan. 17, 1996 1,027 Antawn Jamison, 1995-98 (#23 in ACC history) 1,006 Mitch Kupchak, 1972-76 (#24 in ACC history) SEASON 1,003 Brad Daugherty, 1982-86 (tied #25 in ACC history) 941 Eric Montross, 1990-94 929 Rusty Clark, 1966-69 MOST REBOUNDS (300 or more) 890 Ademola Okulaja, 1995-99 397 Sean May, 2004-05 861 Scott Williams, 1986-90 389 Antawn Jamison, 1997-98 854 Pete Brennan, 1955-58 379 Billy Cunningham, 1963-64 839 Brendan Haywood, 1997-01 365 George Lynch, 1992-93 834 Larry Miller, 1965-68 349 Brad Daugherty, 1984-85 817 Bobby Jones, 1971-74 348 Bobby Jones, 1972-73 815 Mike O’Koren, 1976-80 344 Billy Cunningham, 1964-65 807 Jason Capel, 1998-02 341 Rusty Clark, 1967-68 790 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1954-57 339 Billy Cunningham, 1962-63 771 Sean May, 2002-05 334 Mitch Kupchak, 1974-75 766 Pete Chilcutt, 1987-91 332 Pete Brennan, 1956-57 731 J.R. Reid, 1986-89 330 Sam Perkins, 1982-83 729 Lee Dedmon, 1968-71 330 Rusty Clark, 1966-67 329 Antawn Jamison, 1996-97 HIGHEST REBOUNDING AVERAGE PER GAME 321 Doug Moe, 1960-61 15.4 Billy Cunningham, 1962-65 (1,062 reb. in 69 games) (#3 in ACC history) 316 Mitch Kupchak, 1975-76 10.6 Doug Moe, 1958-61 312 Robert McAdoo, 1971-72 10.5 Pete Brennan, 1955-58 309 Antawn Jamison, 1995-96 10.4 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1954-57 306 Brad Daugherty, 1985-86 10.2 Rusty Clark, 1966-69 303 Pete Brennan, 1957-58 10.0 Bud Maddie, 1953-54 301 James Worthy, 1980-81 10.0 Sean May, 2002-05 9.9 Antawn Jamison, 1995-98 HIGHEST REBOUNDING AVERAGE PER GAME 9.2 Larry Miller, 1965-68 *16.1 Billy Cunningham, 1962-63 (339 reb. in 21 games) (#5 in ACC history) 8.9 Bobby Jones, 1971-74 15.8 Billy Cunningham, 1963-64 (#7 in ACC history) 14.3 Billy Cunningham, 1964-65 DOUBLE-DIGIT REBOUNDING GAMES 14.0 Doug Moe, 1960-61 11.7 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1954-55 MOST GAMES REBOUNDING IN DOUBLE FIGURES IN A SEASON 11.7 Pete Brennan, 1957-58 22 Billy Cunningham, 1963–64 11.6 Bud Maddie, 1952-53 11.5 Lennie Rosenbluth, 1955-56 MOST GAMES REBOUNDING IN DOUBLE FIGURES IN A CAREER 11.3 Mitch Kupchak, 1975-76 61 Billy Cunningham, 1962–65 11.3 Doug Moe, 1959-60 CONSECUTIVE GAMES REBOUNDING IN DOUBLE FIGURES (*ACC Sophomore Record) 40 Billy Cunningham (last 20 games in 1962–63 and first 20 games in 1963–64)

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 154 History & Record Book ASSISTS 4-Time NCAA Champs

Robert Crawford SINGLE-GAME

MOST ASSISTS IN A GAME 18 Raymond Felton vs. George Mason, Dec. 7, 2003 17 Jeff Lebo vs. UT Chattanooga, Nov. 18, 1988 17 Ed Cota vs. UNLV, Dec. 4, 1999, in Charlotte 14 Phil Ford vs. Howard, Jan. 11, 1975 14 Phil Ford vs. Brigham Young, Dec. 20, 1976 14 Phil Ford at NC State, Feb. 23, 1977 14 Ed Cota vs. Appalachian State, Jan. 17, 1998 14 Ed Cota vs. Florida State, Jan. 24, 1998 14 Raymond Felton vs. Wyoming, March 24, 2003, NIT

MOST ASSISTS IN AN ACC REGULAR-SEASON GAME 14 Phil Ford at NC State, Feb. 23, 1977 14 Ed Cota vs. Florida State, Jan. 24, 1998

MOST ASSISTS IN AN ACC TOURNAMENT GAME 13 Larry Brown vs. South Carolina, quarterfinal, Feb. 28, 1963, in Raleigh (Ties ACC Record)

MOST ASSISTS IN AN NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME 12 Kenny Smith vs. Notre Dame, 1987 East Regional semifinal, March 19, 1987, in East Rutherford, N.J. Ed Cota holds numerous Carolina assist records. He led Carolina MOST ASSISTS IN THE SMITH CENTER to Final Four appearances in 1997, 1998 and 2000. 18 Raymond Felton vs. George Mason, Dec. 7, 2003 17 Jeff Lebo vs. UT Chattanooga, Preseason NIT 1st round, Nov. 18, 1988 348 Mike O’Koren, 1976-80 336 Dante Calabria, 1992-96 MOST ASSISTS BY A FRESHMAN IN A GAME 14 Raymond Felton vs. Wyoming, March 24, 2003, NIT 329 Jason Capel, 1998-02 327 Ademola Okulaja, 1995-99 323 Rick Fox, 1987-91 MOST ASSISTS IN FIRST GAME AS A FRESHMAN 10 Raymond Felton vs. Penn State, Nov. 18, 2002, Preseason NIT HIGHEST ASSIST AVERAGE PER GAME 7.5 Ed Cota, 1996-2000 (1,030 assists in 138 games) (#3 in ACC history) SEASON 6.9 Raymond Felton, 2002-05 (#7 in ACC history) 6.1 Phil Ford, 1974-78 (#12 in ACC history) 6.1 Kenny Smith, 1983-87 (#14 in ACC history) MOST ASSISTS 284 Ed Cota, 1999-2000 (#7 in ACC history) 5.2 Larry Brown, 1960-63 274 Ed Cota, 1997-98 (#9 in ACC history) 4.8 , 1990-94 249 Raymond Felton, 2004-05 4.5 King Rice, 1987-91 238 Ed Cota, 1998-99 4.4 Jeff McInnis, 1993-96 236 Raymond Felton, 2002-03 4.4 Jeff Lebo, 1985-89 235 Kenny Smith, 1984-85 4.2 George Karl, 1970-73 234 Ed Cota, 1996-97 217 King Rice, 1989-90 MISCELLANEOUS 217 Phil Ford, 1975-76 213 , 1981-82 213 Raymond Felton, 2003-04 MOST GAMES WITH 10 OR MORE ASSISTS IN A SEASON 12 Ed Cota, 1997-98 9 Phil Ford, 1975-76 HIGHEST ASSIST AVERAGE PER GAME 8.1 Ed Cota, 1999-2000 (284 assists in 35 games) (#8 in ACC history) 7.44 Ed Cota, 1998-99 MOST GAMES WITH 10 OR MORE ASSISTS IN A CAREER 7.41 Ed Cota, 1997-98 32 Ed Cota, 1996-00 7.1 Raymond Felton, 2003-04 17 Raymond Felton, 2002-05 7.0 Phil Ford, 1975-76 16 Phil Ford, 1974-78 13 Kenny Smith, 1983-87 10 Jeff McInnis, 1993-96 CAREER MOST ASSISTS IN THREE CONSECUTIVE GAMES 41 Ed Cota vs. Appalachian State (14), at NC State (13) and vs. Florida State (14), 1997-98 MOST ASSISTS (300 or more) 1,030 Ed Cota, 1996-2000 (#3 in NCAA and ACC history) 768 Kenny Smith, 1983-87 (#8 in ACC history) MOST ASSISTS BY A FRESHMAN 753 Phil Ford, 1974-78 (#10 in ACC history) 236 Raymond Felton, 2002-03 698 Raymond Felton, 2002-05 (#13 in ACC history) 234 Ed Cota, 1996-97 637 Derrick Phelps, 1990-94 (#20 in ACC history) 629 King Rice, 1987-91 (#21 in ACC history) HIGHEST ASSIST AVERAGE BY A FRESHMAN 580 Jeff Lebo, 1985-89 (#25 in ACC history) 6.9 Ed Cota, 1996-97 525 Jimmy Black, 1978-82 6.7 Raymond Felton, 2002-03 503 Steve Hale, 1982-86 446 Matt Doherty, 1980-84 435 Jeff McInnis, 1993-96 409 Walter Davis, 1973-77 399 Shammond Williams, 1994-98 394 George Karl, 1970-73 382 Steve Bucknall, 1985-89 370 John Kuester, 1973-77

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 155 History & Record Book STEALS 4-Time NCAA Champs

Andrew Cline/Daily Tar Heel SINGLE-GAME

MOST STEALS IN A GAME 9 Derrick Phelps at Georgia Tech, Feb. 2, 1992 8 Derrick Phelps vs. Central Florida, Dec. 7, 1991 8 Dudley Bradley vs. Oregon State, Nov. 30, 1977 8 Tyler Hansbrough vs. UNC Asheville, Dec. 28, 2005 7 Dudley Bradley vs. Wake Forest, Dec. 1, 1978, in Greensboro 7 Dudley Bradley vs. Duke, March 3, 1979, in Greensboro 7 Jimmy Black vs. Tulsa, Dec. 3, 1981 7 Derrick Phelps vs. Houston, Dec. 13, 1992 7 Derrick Phelps vs. Cornell, Jan. 4, 1993 7 George Lynch vs. Florida State, Jan. 27, 1993 7 Derrick Phelps vs. Maryland, Feb. 10, 1994

MOST STEALS IN AN ACC REGULAR-SEASON GAME 9 Derrick Phelps at Georgia Tech, Feb. 2, 1992

MOST STEALS IN AN ACC TOURNAMENT GAME 7 Dudley Bradley vs. Duke, championship, March 3, 1979, in Greensboro

MOST STEALS IN AN NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME 6 George Lynch vs. Cincinnati, East Regional final, March 28, 1993, in East Rutherford, N.J.

MOST STEALS IN THE SMITH CENTER 8 Derrick Phelps vs. Central Florida, Dec. 7, 1991 8 Tyler Hansbrough vs. UNC Asheville, Dec. 28, 2005

SEASON Derrick Phelps stifles Cincinnati’s Nick Van Exel during the 1993 NCAA Tournament regional final. Phelps holds Carolina records MOST STEALS for steals in a game and a career. 97 Dudley Bradley, 1978-79 (#2 in ACC history) 89 George Lynch, 1992-93 82 Derrick Phelps, 1992-93 Jeffrey Camarati 78 Derrick Phelps, 1991-92 78 Michael Jordan, 1982-83 78 Walter Davis, 1976-77 72 Raymond Felton, 2004-05 71 Walter Davis, 1975-76 70 Rick Fox, 1990-91 67 Joseph Forte, 2000-01 CAREER

MOST STEALS 247 Derrick Phelps, 1990-94 (#10 in ACC history) 241 George Lynch, 1989-93 (#12 in ACC history) 197 Rick Fox, 1987-91 195 Kenny Smith, 1983-87 192 Ed Cota, 1997-00 192 Raymond Felton, 2002-05 190 Dudley Bradley, 1975-79 183 Mike O’Koren, 1976-80 175 Ademola Okulaja, 1995-99 175 Jimmy Black, 1978-82

Tyler Hansbrough tied a Smith Center record with eight steals against UNC Asheville on Dec. 28, 2005.

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 156 History & Record Book BLOCKED SHOTS 4-Time NCAA Champs

Sally Sather SINGLE-GAME

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS IN A GAME 10 Brendan Haywood vs. Miami (Fla.), Dec. 4, 2000 9 Warren Martin vs. Stanford, Dec. 20, 1985

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS IN AN ACC REGULAR-SEASON GAME 8 Warren Martin vs. NC State, Jan. 16, 1985

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS IN AN ACC TOURNAMENT GAME 6 Eric Montross vs. Florida State, quarterfinal, March 11, 1994, in Charlotte

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS IN AN NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME 6 Warren Martin vs. Middle Tennessee State, Southeast Regional 1st round, March 14, 1985, South Bend, Ind. 6 Rasheed Wallace vs. Georgetown, Southeast Regional semifinal, March 23, 1995, in Birmingham, Ala.

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS IN THE SMITH CENTER 10 Brendan Haywood vs. Miami (Fla.), Dec. 4, 2000

SEASON

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 120 Brendan Haywood, 2000-01 (#9 in ACC history) 93 Rasheed Wallace, 1994–95 91 Brendan Haywood, 1999-00 81 Warren Martin, 1985-86 81 Warren Martin, 1984-85 67 Sam Perkins, 1980-81 65 Sam Perkins, 1982-83 63 Rasheed Wallace, 1993-94 Sam Perkins blocked 245 career shots, 13th in ACC history. 63 , 1991-92 62 Eric Montross, 1993-94 CAREER

Tom Copeland/Greensboro News & Record MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 304 Brendan Haywood, 1998-01 (#9 in ACC history) 245 Sam Perkins, 1980–84 (#13 in ACC history) 190 Warren Martin, 1981-86 (Tied #23 in ACC history) 174 Kevin Salvadori, 1990-94 169 Eric Montross, 1990-94 161 Scott Williams, 1986-90 156 Rasheed Wallace, 1993-95 146 Brad Daugherty, 1982-86 132 Serge Zwikker, 1993-97 94 James Worthy, 1979-82

Brendan Haywood blocked 304 shots in his Tar Heel career, the ninth-highest total in ACC history. He holds UNC records for Warren Martin (right) blocked nine shots in a blocks in a game, a season and a career. game on Dec. 20, 1985.

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 157 History & Record Book MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS 4-Time NCAA Champs

GAMES PLAYED

MOST GAMES PLAYED IN A SEASON 38 George Lynch, Eric Montross, Henrik Rodl, Kevin Salvadori, Pat Sullivan in 1992–93 38 Vince Carter, Brendan Haywood, Makhtar Ndiaye, Ademola Okulaja and Shammond Williams in 1997-98

MOST GAMES PLAYED IN A CAREER 141 Brendan Haywood, 1997-2001 140 Pete Chilcutt, 1987–91 140 Rick Fox, 1987–91 140 King Rice, 1987–91 140 George Lynch, 1989–93 140 Henrik Rodl, 1989–93

MOST GAMES PLAYED IN CAROLINA WINS IN A SEASON 34 George Lynch, Eric Montross, Henrik Rodl, Kevin Salvadori and Pat Sullivan in 1992–93 34 Vince Carter, Brendan Haywood, Makhtar Ndiaye, Ademola Okulaja and Shammond Williams in 1997–98

MOST GAMES PLAYED IN CAROLINA WINS IN A CAREER 115 Sam Perkins, 1980-84 (#9 in ACC history) (29 in 1980-81, 31 in 1981-82, 27 in 1982-83, 28 in 1983-84)

MOST GAMES PLAYED IN ACC WINS IN A CAREER (includes ACC Tournament games) 56 Sam Perkins, 1980-84 54 Eric Montross, 1990-94

TRIPLE-DOUBLES

TRIPLE DOUBLE Makhtar Ndiaye was one of five Tar Heels to (10 or More Points, Rebounds and Blocked Shots in Same Game) play in 38 games in 1997-98. Brendan Haywood vs. Miami (Fla.), Dec. 4, 2000 (18 points, 14 rebounds, 10 blocks)

TRIPLE DOUBLE (10 or More Points, Rebounds and Assists in Same Game) Jason Capel vs. Buffalo, Dec. 17, 2000 (16 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists)

(*Note: According to the Charlotte Observer, Billy Cunningham had 33 points, 16 rebounds and 11 assists vs. Virginia on Jan. 16, 1965. However, assists were not an official statistic at that point.)

MISCELLANEOUS

ONLY PLAYER IN NCAA HISTORY WITH 1,000 POINTS, 1,000 ASSISTS AND 500 REBOUNDS Ed Cota (1,261 points, 1,030 assists and 517 rebounds)

MOST WINS BY A CLASS (FOUR YEAR SPAN) 117 1983-84 116 1988-89 115 1984-85, 1986-87 114 1987-88, 1993-94 113 1994-95 111 1985-86, 1995-96, 1997-98 n o t r o M h g u

Jason Capel had a H triple-double vs. Pete Chilcutt, King Rice and Rick Fox hoist the Buffalo on Dec. 17, 1991 ACC championship trophy. The trio played 2000. in 140 games from 1988-91.

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 158 History & Record Book OPPONENT RECORDS 4-Time NCAA Champs

TEAM HIGHEST THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE ( min. 5 made) Pct. Player Team Date Site 1.000 (5x5) Geoff Brower Florida State Feb. 24, 1996 Chapel Hill FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .889 (8x9) C.C. Harrison NC State Feb. 21, 1998 Chapel Hill Opponent Date Pct. FGMxFGA Site .857 (6x7) Will Solomon Clemson Feb. 6, 2000 Clemson, S.C. Duke Feb. 24, 1979 .739 17x23 Durham, N.C. .857 (6x7) Steve Wojociechowski Duke Mar. 2, 1997 Chapel Hill NC State Feb. 20, 1980 .735 25x34 Raleigh, N.C. .857 (6x7) Jeff Horner Iowa Nov. 24, 2004 Maui, Hawaii Duke Feb. 29, 1980 .717 33x46 Greensboro, N.C. Maryland Jan. 20, 1980 .673 35x52 Chapel Hill Notre Dame Mar. 17, 1977 .667 30x45 College Park, Md. MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Virginia Mar. 7, 1982 .667 22x33 Greensboro, N.C. No. Player Team Date Site 9 (of 17) Georgia Tech Feb. 10, 1996 Chapel Hill 9 (of 17)* Wake Forest Mar. 12, 1995 Greensboro, N.C. FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 20 attempts) 9 (of 18) Dennis Scott Georgia Tech Jan. 28, 1989 Chapel Hill Opponent Date Pct. FTMxFTA Site 8 (of 15) Jason Williams Duke Mar. 3, 2002 Durham, N.C. Wake Forest Jan. 15, 2005 1.000 32x32 Winston-Salem, N.C. 8 (of 12) Tony Stockman Clemson Feb. 27, 2002 Chapel Hill NC State Feb. 25, 2003 1.000 22x22 Chapel Hill 8 (of 9) C.C. Harrison NC State Feb. 21, 1998 Chapel Hill Virginia Jan. 15, 1983 .955 21x22 Charlottesville, Va. 8 (of 12)** Greg Francis Fairfield Mar. 13, 1997 Winston-Salem, N.C. Duke Feb. 9, 2005 .955 21x22 Durham, N.C. 8 (of 12) Fred Vinson Georgia Tech Feb. 12, 1994 Chapel Hill NC State Feb. 21, 1998 .938 30x32 Chapel Hill 8 (of 10) Chris Whitney Clemson Feb. 17, 1993 Chapel Hill 8 (of 14)** Fred Mercurio Miami (Ohio) Mar. 19, 1992 Cincinnati, Ohio THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (min. 10 attempts) 8 (of 14) Tom Gugliotta NC State Jan. 22, 1992 Raleigh, N.C. Opponent Date Pct. 3FGMx3FGA Site 8 (of 16) Derrick Miller Kentucky Dec. 17, 1989 Louisville, Ky. Clemson Jan. 31, 2004 .846 11x13 Clemson, S.C. 8 (of 12)** Glen Rice Michigan Mar. 23, 1989 Lexington, Ky. Richmond Nov. 28, 1987 .667 8x12 Richmond, Va. 8 (of 11) Cal Boyd Wake Forest Feb. 16, 1989 Chapel Hill Florida State Feb. 24, 1996 .647 11x17 Chapel Hill 8 (of 14) Richard Morgan Virginia Jan. 15, 1989 Charlottesville, Va. Maryland Feb. 27, 2005 .647 11x17 College Park, Md. * ACC Tournament Florida State Feb. 22, 2001 .643 9x14 Chapel Hill ** NCAA Tournament

INDIVIDUAL

MOST POINTS Pts. Player Team Date Site 48 Duke Feb. 29, 1952 Durham, N.C. 47 Rich Yunkus Georgia Tech Feb. 14, 1970 Charlotte, N.C. NC State Sports Information 44 Luther Burden Utah Dec. 28, 1974 Chapel Hill 41 Dan Issel Kentucky Dec. 8, 1969 Charlotte, N.C. 41 Doug Grayson Kent State Dec. 6, 1967 Chapel Hill

MOST REBOUNDS Reb. Player Team Date Site 24 NC State Dec. 31, 1955 Raleigh, N.C. 24 Duke Feb. 23, 1963 Durham, N.C. 23 Ronnie Shavlik NC State Feb. 21, 1953 Chapel Hill 23 Ronnie Shavlik NC State Feb. 21, 1956 Raleigh, N.C. 22* Robert Martell Virginia Mar. 3, 1960 Raleigh, N.C. * ACC Tournament

MOST ASSISTS Ast. Player Team Date Site 17 Kenny Anderson Georgia Tech Feb. 1, 1990 Atlanta, Ga. 17 Wake Forest Feb. 8, 1986 Chapel Hill 15 Muggsy Bogues Wake Forest Jan. 22, 1987 Greensboro, N.C. 14 Steve Blake Maryland Jan. 9, 2002 College Park, Md. 14* Tate Armstrong Duke Mar. 2, 1974 Greensboro, N.C. * ACC Tournament

MOST STEALS St. Player Team Date Site 9 Johnny Rhodes Maryland Feb. 6, 1996 Chapel Hill 8 Maryland Jan. 9, 2002 College Park, Md. 8 Kurk Lee Towson State Dec. 12, 1988 Hershey, Pa. 7 Ishua Benjamin NC State Feb. 21, 1998 Chapel Hill 7 Kenny Brooks James Madison Nov. 24, 1989 Maui, Hawaii

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Blk. Player Team Date Site 10 Dikembe Mutumbo Georgetown Dec. 7, 1989 East Rutherford, N.J. 8 Kerry Trotter Marquette Jan. 19, 1986 Milwaukee, Wis. 8 Clemson Jan. 29, 1977 Clemson, S.C. 7 Wake Forest Jan. 28, 1995 Winston-Salem, N.C. 7 Clemson Feb. 17, 1993 Chapel Hill 7 James Jones Miami (Fla.) Jan. 4, 2003 Coral Gables, Fla.

NC State’s Ronnie Shavlik posted three of the top four rebounding games by a Tar Heel opponent.

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 159 History & Record Book YEARLY RECORDS 4-Time NCAA Champs Sally Sather *Denotes ACC leader 2004-05 Marvin Williams ...... 138 .... 163 .. .847 #Denotes NCAA leader 2005-06 ...... 108 .... 135 .. .800

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (At least 85 field goals made) (At least 25 three-point field goals made) Year Player FGM FGA Pct. Year Player FGM FGA Pct. 1951-52 Al Lifson ...... 163 .... 401 .. .406 1982-83 Jim Braddock ...... 43 ...... 93 .... .462 1952-53 Jerry Vayda ...... 111 .... 266 .. .417 1986-87 Jeff Lebo ...... 67 ...... 149 .. .450 1953-54 Jerry Vayda ...... 123 .... 298 .. .413 1987-88 Jeff Lebo ...... 78 ...... 168 .. .464 1954-55 Tony Radovich ...... 85 ...... 194 .. .438 1988-89 Steve Bucknall ...... 62 ...... 148 .. .419 1955-56 Lennie Rosenbluth .... 227 .... 496 .. .456 1989-90 Rick Fox ...... 70 ...... 160 .. .438 1956-57 Lennie Rosenbluth .... 305 .... 631 .. .483 1990-91 Hubert Davis* ...... 64 ...... 131 .. .489 1957-58 Pete Brennan ...... 170 .... 388 .. .438 1991-92 Hubert Davis ...... 85 ...... 198 .. .429 1958-59 Lee Shaffer ...... 128 .... 273 .. .468 1992-93 Donald Williams ...... 83 ...... 199 .. .417 1959-60 Lee Shaffer ...... 169 .... 388 .. .436 1993-94 Jeff McInnis ...... 27 ...... 65 .... .415 1960-61 Jim Hudock ...... 94 ...... 188 .. .500 1994-95 Dante Calabria* ...... 66 ...... 133 .. .496 1961-62 Donnie Walsh* ...... 85 ...... 152 .. .559 1995-96 Shammond Williams .. 46 ...... 116 .. .397 1962-63 Billy Cunningham ...... 186 .... 380 .. .487 1996-97 Shammond Williams .. 95 ...... 227 .. .419 1963-64 Charlie Shaffer ...... 117 .... 221 .. .525 1997-98 Vince Carter ...... 44 ...... 107 .. .411 1964-65 Billy Cunningham ...... 237 .... 481 .. .491 1998-99 Ademola Okulaja ...... 59 ...... 137 .. .431 1965-66 Larry Miller ...... 219 .... 400 .. .548 1999-00 Jason Capel ...... 46 ...... 121 .. .380 1966-67 Rusty Clark* ...... 181 .... 328 .. .552 2000-01 Jason Capel ...... 56 ...... 134 .. .418 1967-68 Charles Scott ...... 234 .... 470 .. .498 2001-02 Adam Boone ...... 34 ...... 79 .... .430 1968-69 Bill Bunting* ...... 217 .... 363 .. .598 2002-03 Rashad McCants ...... 72 ...... 174 .. .414 1969-70 Dennis Wuycik ...... 148 .... 270 .. .548 2003-04 Rashad McCants ...... 78 ...... 191 .. .408 1970-71 Dennis Wuycik* ...... 182 .... 300 .. .607 2004-05 Raymond Felton* ...... 70 ...... 159 .. .440 1971-72 Bobby Jones* ...... 127 .... 190 .. .668 2005-06 Wes Miller ...... 64 ...... 145 .. .441 1972-73 Mitch Kupchak ...... 99 ...... 164 .. .604 1973-74 Bobby Jones* ...... 189 .... 326 .. .580 J.R. Reid led Carolina in field goal percent - SCORING AVERAGE 1974-75 Mitch Kupchak ...... 239 .... 397 .. .602 age three seasons in a row from 1987-89. Year Player PPG 1975-76 Tommy LaGarde* ...... 156 .... 255 .. .612 1951-52 Al Lifson ...... 15.8 1976-77 Tommy LaGarde ...... 108 .... 182 .. .593 1952-53 Al Lifson ...... 14.7 1977-78 Mike O’Koren* ...... 173 .... 269 .. .643 1961-62 Larry Brown ...... 101 .... 127 .. .795 1953-54 Jerry Vayda ...... 17.0 1978-79 Al Wood* ...... 210 .... 367 .. .572 1962-63 Larry Brown ...... 95 ...... 122 .. .779 1954-55 Lennie Rosenbluth ...... 25.5 1979-80 Al Wood ...... 216 .... 378 .. .571 1963-64 Ray Respess ...... 52 ...... 66 .... .788 1955-56 Lennie Rosenbluth* ...... 26.7 1980-81 Sam Perkins ...... 199 .... 318 .. .626 1964-65 Bob Lewis ...... 123 .... 175 .. .703 1956-57 Lennie Rosenbluth ...... 28.0 1981-82 Sam Perkins ...... 174 .... 301 .. .578 1965-66 Bob Lewis ...... 222 .... 274 .. .810 1957-58 Pete Brennan* ...... 21.3 1982-83 Brad Daugherty ...... 110 .... 197 .. .558 1966-67 Bob Lewis ...... 167 .... 211 .. .791 1958-59 York Larese ...... 15.1 1983-84 Brad Daugherty ...... 128 .... 210 .. .610 1967-68 Dick Grubar ...... 64 ...... 90 .... .711 1959-60 Lee Shaffer* ...... 18.2 1984-85 Brad Daugherty ...... 238 .... 381 .. .625 1968-69 Bill Bunting ...... 143 .... 173 .. .827 1960-61 York Larese ...... 23.1 1985-86 Brad Daugherty*# ...... 284 .... 438 .. .648 1969-70 Charles Scott ...... 169 .... 215 .. .786 1961-62 Larry Brown ...... 16.5 1986-87 J.R. Reid ...... 198 .... 339 .. .584 1970-71 Dennis Wuycik ...... 169 .... 197 .. .858 1962-63 Billy Cunningham ...... 22.7 1987-88 J.R. Reid ...... 222 .... 366 .. .607 1971-72 Kim Huband ...... 53 ...... 57 .... .930 1963-64 Billy Cunningham* ...... 26.0 1988-89 J.R. Reid ...... 164 .... 267 .. .614 1972-73 Ed Stahl ...... 73 ...... 88 .... .830 1964-65 Billy Cunningham* ...... 25.4 1989-90 Kevin Madden ...... 120 .... 211 .. .569 1973-74 Darrell Elston ...... 81 ...... 93 .... .871 1965-66 Bob Lewis* ...... 27.4 1990-91 Pete Chilcutt ...... 175 .... 325 .. .538 1974-75 Phil Ford ...... 126 .... 161 .. .783 1966-67 Larry Miller ...... 21.9 1991-92 Eric Montross ...... 140 .... 244 .. .574 1975-76 Tommy LaGarde ...... 106 .... 131 .. .809 1967-68 Larry Miller ...... 22.4 1992-93 Eric Montross ...... 222 .... 361 .. .615 1976-77 Phil Ford* ...... 157 .... 184 .. .853 1968-69 Charles Scott ...... 22.3 1993-94 Rasheed Wallace ...... 139 .... 230 .. .604 1977-78 Phil Ford ...... 149 .... 184 .. .810 1969-70 Charles Scott* ...... 27.1 1994-95 Rasheed Wallace* .... 238 .... 364 .. .654 1978-79 Mike O’Koren ...... 144 .... 188 .. .766 1970-71 Dennis Wuycik ...... 18.4 1995-96 Antawn Jamison* ...... 201 .... 322 .. .624 1979-80 Al Wood ...... 118 .... 154 .. .766 1971-72 Robert McAdoo ...... 19.5 1996-97 Antawn Jamison ...... 270 .... 496 .. .544 1980-81 Jimmy Black ...... 93 ...... 118 .. .788 1972-73 George Karl ...... 17.0 1997-98 Vince Carter* ...... 224 .... 379 .. .591 1981-82 Matt Doherty ...... 71 ...... 92 .... .772 1973-74 Bobby Jones ...... 16.1 1998-99 Brendan Haywood .... 160 .... 247 .. .648 1982-83 Jim Braddock ...... 67 ...... 81 .... .827 1974-75 Mitch Kupchak ...... 18.5 1999-00 Brendan Haywood*# .. 191 .... 274 .. .697 1983-84 Sam Perkins* ...... 155 .... 181 .. .856 1975-76 Phil Ford ...... 18.6 2000-01 Brendan Haywood .... 155 .... 262 .. .592 1984-85 Steve Hale* ...... 85 ...... 97 .... .876 1976-77 Phil Ford ...... 18.7 2001-02 Jawad Williams ...... 104 .... 202 .. .515 1985-86 Steve Hale ...... 85 ...... 103 .. .825 1977-78 Phil Ford ...... 20.8 2002-03 Rashad McCants ...... 215 .... 438 .. .491 1986-87 Jeff Lebo* ...... 79 ...... 93 .... .849 1978-79 Al Wood ...... 17.8 2003-04 Rashad McCants ...... 216 .... 451 .. .479 1987-88 Ranzino Smith ...... 52 ...... 58 .... .897 1979-80 Al Wood ...... 19.0 2004-05 Sean May ...... 228 .... 402 .. .567 1988-89 Jeff Lebo ...... 89 ...... 103 .. .864 1980-81 Al Wood ...... 18.1 2005-06 Tyler Hansbrough ...... 199 .... 349 .. .570 1989-90 Hubert Davis ...... 59 ...... 74 .... .797 1981-82 James Worthy ...... 15.6 1990-91 Hubert Davis ...... 81 ...... 97 .... .835 1982-83 Michael Jordan ...... 20.0 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1991-92 Hubert Davis* ...... 140 .... 169 .. .828 1983-84 Michael Jordan* ...... 19.6 (At least 50 free throws made) 1992-93 Donald Williams* ...... 97 ...... 117 .. .829 1984-85 Brad Daugherty ...... 17.3 Year Player FTM FTA Pct. 1993-94 Donald Williams ...... 77 ...... 100 .. .770 1985-86 Brad Daugherty ...... 20.2 1951-52 Al Lifson ...... 99 .... 140 .. .707 1994-95 Jerry Stackhouse ...... 185 .... 260 .. .712 1986-87 Kenny Smith ...... 16.9 1952-53 Al Lifson ...... 100 .... 142 .. .704 1995-96 Jeff McInnis ...... 88 ...... 110 .. .800 1987-88 J.R. Reid ...... 18.0 1953-54 Al Lifson ...... 74 ...... 97 .... .763 1996-97 Shammond Williams .. 88 ...... 108 .. .815 1988-89 J.R. Reid ...... 15.9 1954-55 Tony Radovich ...... 60 ...... 80 .... .750 1997-98 Shammond Williams* 133 .... 146 .. .911 1989-90 Rick Fox ...... 16.2 1955-56 Tony Radovich ...... 63 ...... 76 .... .829 1998-99 Jason Capel ...... 76 ...... 89 .... .854 1990-91 Rick Fox ...... 16.9 1956-57 Lennie Rosenbluth .... 285 .... 376 .. .758 1999-00 Jason Capel ...... 116 .... 140 .. .829 1991-92 Hubert Davis ...... 21.4 1957-58 Harvey Salz ...... 64 ...... 84 .... .761 2000-01 Joseph Forte ...... 133 .... 156 .. .853 1992-93 Eric Montross ...... 15.8 1958-59 Lee Shaffer ...... 74 ...... 96 .... .770 2001-02 Jason Capel ...... 112 .... 136 .. .824 1993-94 Donald Williams ...... 14.3 1959-60 York Larese* ...... 131 .... 151 .. .868 2002-03 Jawad Williams ...... 97 ...... 129 .. .752 1994-95 Jerry Stackhouse ...... 19.2 1960-61 York Larese ...... 124 .... 158 .. .785 2003-04 Raymond Felton ...... 85 ...... 105 .. .810 1995-96 Jeff McInnis ...... 16.5

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 160 History & Record Book YEARLY RECORDS 4-Time NCAA Champs Peyton Williams 1996-97 Antawn Jamison ...... 19.1 1969-70 ...... 92 1997-98 Antawn Jamison* ...... 22.2 1970-71 Steve Previs ...... 90 1998-99 Ademola Okulaja ...... 13.9 1971-72 Steve Previs ...... 151 1999-00 Joseph Forte ...... 16.7 1972-73 George Karl ...... 192 2000-01 Joseph Forte ...... 20.9 1973-74 Darrell Elston ...... 158 2001-02 Jason Capel ...... 15.6 1974-75 Phil Ford ...... 161 2002-03 Rashad McCants ...... 17.0 1975-76 Phil Ford* ...... 203 2003-04 Rashad McCants* ...... 20.0 1976-77 Phil Ford* ...... 217 2004-05 Sean May ...... 17.5 1977-78 Phil Ford* ...... 172 2005-06 Tyler Hansbrough ...... 18.9 1978-79 Mike O’Koren ...... 99 1979-80 Mike O’Koren ...... 104 REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1980-81 Jimmy Black ...... 188 Year Player RPG 1981-82 Jimmy Black* ...... 213 1951-52 Howard Deasy ...... 10.7 1982-83 Matt Doherty ...... 150 1952-53 Bud Maddie ...... 11.6 1983-84 Matt Doherty ...... 124 1953-54 Paul Likins ...... 10.9 1984-85 Kenny Smith ...... 235 1954-55 Lennie Rosenbluth ...... 11.7 1985-86 Kenny Smith ...... 210 1955-56 Lennie Rosenbluth ...... 11.5 1986-87 Kenny Smith ...... 209 1956-57 Pete Brennan ...... 10.4 1987-88 Jeff Lebo ...... 159 1957-58 Pete Brennan* ...... 11.7 1988-89 Steve Bucknall ...... 196 1958-59 Dick Kepley ...... 7.3 1989-90 King Rice ...... 217 1959-60 Doug Moe ...... 11.3 1990-91 King Rice ...... 207 1960-61 Doug Moe ...... 14.0 1991-92 Derrick Phelps ...... 207 1961-62 Jim Hudock ...... 10.1 1992-93 Derrick Phelps ...... 196 1962-63 Billy Cunningham* ...... 16.1 1993-94 Derrick Phelps ...... 176 1963-64 Billy Cunningham* ...... 15.8 1994-95 Jeff McInnis ...... 180 1964-65 Billy Cunningham* ...... 14.3 1995-96 Jeff McInnis ...... 170 1965-66 Larry Miller ...... 10.3 1996-97 Ed Cota* ...... 234 1966-67 Rusty Clark ...... 10.3 1997-98 Ed Cota* ...... 274 1967-68 Rusty Clark ...... 11.0 1998-99 Ed Cota* ...... 238 1968-69 Rusty Clark ...... 9.2 1999-00 Ed Cota* ...... 284 1969-70 Lee Dedmon ...... 9.4 2000-01 Ronald Curry ...... 119 1970-71 Lee Dedmon ...... 8.5 2001-02 Adam Boone ...... 89 1971-72 Robert McAdoo ...... 10.1 2002-03 Raymond Felton ...... 236 1972-73 Bobby Jones ...... 10.5 2003-04 Raymond Felton* ...... 213 1973-74 Bobby Jones ...... 9.8 2004-05 Raymond Felton* ...... 248 1974-75 Mitch Kupchak ...... 10.8 2005-06 Bobby Frasor ...... 136 Tyler Hansbrough led Carolina in scoring, 1975-76 Mitch Kupchak* ...... 11.3 rebounding, field goal percentage and 1976-77 Tommy LaGarde ...... 7.4 steals in 2005-06. STEALS 1977-78 Mike O’Koren ...... 6.7 Year Player Steals 1978-79 Mike O’Koren ...... 7.2 1975-76 Walter Davis ...... 71 1979-80 Mike O’Koren ...... 7.4 1978-79 Pete Budko ...... 27 1976-77 Walter Davis ...... 78 1980-81 James Worthy ...... 8.4 1979-80 Jeff Wolf ...... 28 1977-78 Dudley Bradley ...... 61 1981-82 Sam Perkins ...... 7.8 1980-81 Sam Perkins ...... 67 1978-79 Dudley Bradley* ...... 97 1982-83 Sam Perkins ...... 9.4 1981-82 Sam Perkins ...... 53 1979-80 Mike O’Koren ...... 43 1983-84 Sam Perkins ...... 9.6 1982-83 Sam Perkins ...... 65 1980-81 Jimmy Black ...... 64 1984-85 Brad Daugherty* ...... 9.7 1983-84 Sam Perkins ...... 60 1981-82 Jimmy Black ...... 58 1985-86 Brad Daugherty ...... 9.0 1984-85 Warren Martin ...... 81 1982-83 Michael Jordan ...... 78 1986-87 J.R. Reid ...... 7.4 1985-86 Warren Martin ...... 81 1983-84 Michael Jordan ...... 50 1987-88 J.R. Reid ...... 8.9 1986-87 Dave Popson ...... 27 1984-85 Kenny Smith ...... 64 1988-89 Scott Williams ...... 7.3 J.R. Reid ...... 27 1985-86 Steve Hale ...... 55 1989-90 Scott Williams ...... 7.3 Scott Williams ...... 27 1986-87 Kenny Smith ...... 51 1990-91 George Lynch ...... 7.4 1987-88 Scott Williams ...... 43 1987-88 Scott Williams ...... 45 1991-92 George Lynch ...... 8.8 1988-89 Scott Williams ...... 50 1988-89 Rick Fox ...... 47 1992-93 George Lynch ...... 9.6 1989-90 Scott Williams ...... 41 1989-90 Rick Fox ...... 54 1993-94 Eric Montross ...... 8.1 1990-91 Pete Chilcutt ...... 35 King Rice ...... 54 1994-95 Jerry Stackhouse ...... 8.2 1991-92 Kevin Salvadori ...... 63 1990-91 Rick Fox ...... 70 1995-96 Antawn Jamison ...... 9.7 1992-93 Eric Montross ...... 47 1991-92 Derrick Phelps ...... 78 1996-97 Antawn Jamison ...... 9.4 1993-94 Rasheed Wallace ...... 63 1992-93 George Lynch ...... 89 1997-98 Antawn Jamison* ...... 10.5 1994-95 Rasheed Wallace ...... 93 1993-94 Derrick Phelps ...... 60 1998-99 Ademola Okulaja ...... 8.4 1995-96 Serge Zwikker ...... 49 1994-95 Jerry Stackhouse ...... 50 1999-00 Brendan Haywood ...... 7.5 1996-97 Serge Zwikker ...... 61 1995-96 Jeff McInnis ...... 38 2000-01 Jason Capel ...... 7.3 1997-98 Makhtar Ndiaye ...... 54 1996-97 Ed Cota ...... 57 Brendan Haywood ...... 7.3 1998-99 Brendan Haywood ...... 60 1997-98 Ed Cota ...... 58 2001-02 Jason Capel ...... 8.6 1999-00 Brendan Haywood ...... 91 1998-99 Ademola Okulaja ...... 46 2002-03 Jawad Williams ...... 5.6 2000-01 Brendan Haywood* ...... 120 1999-00 Joseph Forte ...... 54 2003-04 Sean May* ...... 9.8 2001-02 Kris Lang ...... 33 2000-01 Joseph Forte ...... 67 2004-05 Sean May ...... 10.7 2002-03 Jawad Williams ...... 37 2001-02 Jason Capel ...... 29 2005-06 Tyler Hansbrough ...... 7.8 2003-04 Sean May ...... 37 2002-03 Raymond Felton ...... 56 2004-05 Sean May ...... 38 2003-04 Raymond Felton ...... 63 BLOCKED SHOTS 2005-06 Danny Green ...... 32 2004-05 Raymond Felton ...... 72 Year Player Blocks 2005-06 Tyler Hansbrough ...... 38 1975-76 Mitch Kupchak ...... 32 ASSISTS 1976-77 Tommy LaGarde ...... 31 Year Player Assists *Denotes ACC leader 1977-78 Jeff Wolf ...... 23 1968-69 Charles Scott ...... 108 #Denotes NCAA leader

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 161 History & Record Book BESTS VS. THE ACC 4-Time NCAA Champs

BOSTON COLLEGE Most Points by FSU vs. UNC: 30 by Tim Pickett, Jan. Most Steals: 6 by Michael Jordan, Feb. 18, 1984 at Most Points: 26 by Tyler Hansbrough, 22, 2004 at Tallahassee Chapel Hill; 6 by George Lynch, Jan. 7, 1993 at Jan. 25, 2006 at Chapel Hill Most Rebounds by FSU vs. UNC: 12 on three occa - Raleigh Most Rebounds: 11 by Tyler sions, most recently by Douglas Edwards, Feb. 27, Most Blocked Shots: 8 by Warren Martin, Jan. 16, Hansbrough, March 11, 2006 at 1993 at Tallahassee 1985 at Chapel Hill Greensboro (ACC Tournament) Most Assists by FSU vs. UNC: 11 by Kerry Most Three–Point Field Goals: 8 by Raymond Most Assists: 4 by Bobby Frasor, Jan. 25, 2006 at Thompson, Jan. 22, 1997 at Tallahassee Felton, Jan. 26, 2003 at Raleigh Chapel Hill; 4 by Bobby Frasor, March 11, 2006 at Most Points by NC State vs. UNC: 37 by Rodney Greensboro (ACC Tournament) GEORGIA TECH Monroe, Feb. 6, 1991 Most Steals: 2 by four players Most Points: 42 by Shammond Most Rebounds by NC State vs. UNC: 24 by Ronnie Most Blocked Shots: 3 by Reyshawn Terry, Jan. 25, Williams, Feb. 8, 1998, at Atlanta Shavlik, Dec. 31, 1955 2006 at Chapel Hill Most Rebounds: 17 by Eric Montross, Most Assists by NC State vs. UNC: 13 by Nate Most Three–Point Field Goals: 4 by David Noel, March 14, 1993 at Charlotte (ACC McMillan, Feb. 16, 1985 March 11, 2006 at Greensboro (ACC Tournament); 4 Tournament) by Wes Miller, March 11, 2006 at Greensboro (ACC Most Assists: 12 by Ed Cota, Dec. 22, 1998 at VIRGINIA Tournament) Atlanta Most Points: 41 by Charles Scott, Most Points by BC vs. UNC: 23 by Craig Smith, Most Steals: 9 by Derrick Phelps, Feb. 2, 1992 at March 5, 1970 at Charlotte (ACC March 11, 2006 at Greensboro (ACC Tournament) Atlanta Tournament) Most Rebounds by BC vs. UNC: 11 by Craig Smith, Most Blocked Shots: 5 by Warren Martin, Jan. 27, Most Rebounds: 25 by Lennie March 11, 2006 at Greensboro (ACC Tournament) 1985 at Chapel Hill; 5 by Rasheed Wallace, Jan. 11, Rosenbluth, Jan. 11, 1955 at Chapel Hill Most Assists by BC vs. UNC: 11 by Louis Hinnant, 1995 at Chapel Hill; 5 by Brendan Haywood, Feb. 3, Most Assists: 10 by George Karl, Feb. 24, 1973 at March 11, 2006 at Greensboro (ACC Tournament) 2001, at Chapel Hill Charlottesville; 10 by Ed Cota vs. Virginia, March 7, Most Three–Point Field Goals: 8 by Shammond 1997 at Greensboro (ACC Tournament); 10 by Ed CLEMSON Williams, Feb. 8, 1998 at Atlanta Cota, Jan. 18, 2000 at Charlottesville Most Points: 45 by Lennie Rosenbluth, Most Points by Georgia Tech vs. UNC: 37 by Most Steals: 6 by Al Wood, Feb. 3, 1981 at Chapel Jan. 14, 1956 at Clemson; 45 by Lennie Dennis Scott, Feb. 1, 1990 at Atlanta Hill; 6 by Michael Jordan, Jan. 15, 1983 at Chapel Hill Rosenbluth, March 7, 1957 at Raleigh Most Rebounds by Georgia Tech vs. UNC: 18 by Most Blocked Shots: 6 by Rasheed Wallace, Feb. (ACC Tournament) Alvin Jones, Feb. 3, 2001 19, 1994 at Chapel Hill; 6 by Rasheed Wallace Feb. Most Rebounds: 27 by Billy Cunningham, Feb. 16, Most Assists by Georgia Tech vs. UNC: 17 by 19, 1995 at Charlottesville 1963 at Charlotte (North–South Doubleheader) Kenny Anderson, Feb. 1, 1990 Most Three–Point Field Goals: 5 by Joe Wolf, March Most Assists: 13 by Steve Hale, Feb. 23, 1985 at 7, 1987 at Landover, Md. (ACC Tournament); 5 by Chapel Hill MARYLAND Rick Fox, March 9, 1990 at Charlotte (ACC Most Steals: 6 by Dudley Bradley, Jan. 27, 1979 at Most Points: 40 by Billy Cunningham, Tournament); 5 by Donald Williams, Jan. 18, 1995 at Clemson Dec. 18, 1963 at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill; 5 by David Noel, March 1, 2006 at Chapel Most Blocked Shots: 6 by Brendan Haywood, Jan. Most Rebounds: 30 by Rusty Clark, Hill 17, 2001 at Chapel Hill Feb. 21, 1968 at Chapel Hill Most Points by Virginia vs. UNC: 45 by Buzzy Most Three–Point Field Goals: 8 by Jeff McInnis, Most Assists: 11 by Steve Bucknall, Jan. 11, 1989 at Wilkinson, Feb. 8, 1954 Feb. 14, 1996 at Clemson; 8 by Rashad McCants, Chapel Hill; 11 by Ed Cota, Jan. 13, 1999 at Chapel Most Rebounds by Virginia vs. UNC: 19 by Ralph March 2, 2004 at Chapel Hill Hill Sampson, Jan. 9, 1982 Most Points by Clemson vs. UNC: 35 by Butch Most Steals: 7 by Derrick Phelps, Feb. 10, 1994 at Most Assists by Virginia vs. UNC: 12 by John Zatezalo, Feb. 15, 1969 Chapel Hill Johnson, March 7, 1987 Most Rebounds by Clemson vs. UNC: 21 by Earle Most Blocked Shots: 6 by Kevin Salvadori, Jan. 9, Maxwell, Feb. 18, 1961 and Dale Davis, Feb. 1, 1989 1993 at Chapel Hill VIRGINIA TECH Most Assists by Clemson vs. UNC: 12 by Grayson Most Three–Point Field Goals: 6 by Rick Fox, Jan. Most Points: 20 by Tyler Hansbrough, Marshall, Jan. 28, 1987 10, 1990 at College Park Jan. 10, 2006 at Blacksburg, Va. Most Points by Maryland vs. UNC: 38 by Jim Most Rebounds: 9 by Tyler DUKE O'Brien, Jan. 27, 1973 Hansbrough, Jan. 10, 2006 at Blacksburg, Va. Most Points: 40 by Lennie Rosenbluth, Most Rebounds by Maryland vs. UNC: 21 by Len Most Assists: 6 by Bobby Frasor, Jan. 10, 2006 at March 1, 1957 at Durham; 40 by Elmore, Feb. 13, 1974 Blacksburg, Va. Charles Scott, March 8, 1969 at Most Assists by Maryland vs. UNC: 14 by Steve Most Steals: 2 by four players, most recently by Charlotte (ACC Tournament) Blake, Jan. 9, 2002 Quentin Thomas, Jan. 10, 2006 at Blacksburg, Va. Most Rebounds: 24 by Sean May, March 6, 2005 at Most Blocked Shots: 5 by Jawad Williams, Dec. 19, Chapel Hill MIAMI 2004 at Blacksburg, Va. Most Assists: 13 by Steve Hale, March 3, 1984 at Most Points: 25 by Tyler Hansbrough, Most Three–Point Field Goals: 3 by Raymond Chapel Hill; 13 by Ed Cota, March 4, 2000 at Durham Jan. 14, 2006 at Chapel Hill and Feb. Felton, Dec. 19, 2004 at Blacksburg, Va. Most Steals: 7 by Dudley Bradley, March 3, 1979 at 12, 2006 at Coral Gables, Fla. Most Points by Virginia Tech vs. UNC: 21 by Zabian Greensboro (ACC Tournament) Most Rebounds: 15 by Sean May, Jan. 22, 2005 at Dowdell, Dec. 19, 2004 at Blacksburg, Va. Most Blocked Shots: 6 by Brendan Haywood, March Chapel Hill Most Rebounds by Virginia Tech vs. UNC: 6 by 4, 2000 at Durham Most Assists: 6 by Raymond Felton, Jan. 22, 2005 at Jamon Gordon, Jan. 10, 2006 at Blacksburg, Va. Most Three–Point Field Goals: 6 by Hubert Davis, Chapel Hill and Bobby Frasor, Jan. 14, 2006 at Chapel Most Assists by Virginia Tech vs. UNC: 4 by Carlos March 8, 1992 at Durham Hill Dixon, Dec. 19, 2004 at Blacksburg, Va. and Jamon Most Points by Duke vs. UNC: 40 by Art Heyman, Most Steals: 3 by Jawad Williams, Jan. 22, 2005 at Gordon, Jan. 10, 2006 at Blacksburg, Va. Feb. 23, 1963 Chapel Hill Most Rebounds by Duke vs. UNC: 24 by Art Most Blocked Shots: 3 by Sean May, Jan. 22, 2005 WAKE FOREST Heyman, Feb. 23, 1963 at Chapel Hill Most Points: 43 by Charles Scott, Jan. Most Assists by Duke vs. UNC: 14 by Kevin Most Three–Point Field Goals: 3 by Reyshawn Terry, 17, 1970 at Chapel Hill Billerman, March 2, 1974 Jan. 14, 2006 at Chapel Hill Most Rebounds: 19 by Billy Most Points by Miami vs. UNC: 30 by Guillermo Cunningham, Feb. 9, 1965 at Chapel Hill FLORIDA STATE Diaz, Jan. 22, 2005 at Chapel Hill Most Assists: 13 by Ed Cota, Feb. 12, 2000 at Most Points: 36 by Joseph Forte, Feb. Most Rebounds by Miami vs. UNC: 9 by Gary Chapel Hill 22, 2001 at Chapel Hill Hamilton, Jan. 14, 2006 at Chapel Hill Most Steals: 7 by Dudley Bradley, Dec. 1, 1978 at Most Rebounds: 16 by Rasheed Most Assists by Miami vs. UNC: 6 by Anthony Greensboro (Big Four Tournament) Wallace, March 11, 1994 at Charlotte Harris, Jan. 14, 2006 at Chapel Hill Most Blocked Shots: 5 by Warren Martin, Feb. 8, Most Assists: 14 by Ed Cota, Jan. 24, 1998 at 1986 at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill NC STATE Most Three–Point Field Goals: 6 by Joseph Forte, Most Steals: 7 by George Lynch, Jan. 27, 1993 at Most Points: 36 by Antawn Jamison, Feb. 12, 2000 at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Jan. 21, 1998 at Raleigh Most Assists by Wake Forest vs. UNC: 17 by Most Blocked Shots: 7 by Brendan Haywood, Jan. Most Rebounds: 18 by Billy Tyrone Bogues, Feb. 8, 1986 20, 2001 at Tallahassee Cunningham, Jan. 13, 1965 at Chapel Most Three–Point Field Goals: 8 by Hubert Davis, Hill Feb. 27, 1992 at Tallahassee; 8 by Dante Calabria, Most Assists: 14 by Phil Ford, Feb. 23, 1977 at Note: Single-game bests vs. ACC teams reflect stats Jan. 25, 1995 at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill only from ACC regular-season or Tournament games. 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 162 History & Record Book 30 POINTS/15 REBOUNDS/10 ASSISTS 4-Time NCAA Champs

30-POINT GAMES

Points Player Opponent Date and Site 49 Bob Lewis Florida State Dec. 16, 1965 at Chapel Hill 48 Billy Cunningham Tulane Dec. 10, 1964 at Chapel Hill 47 Lennie Rosenbluth Furman Dec. 4, 1956 at Chapel Hill 45 George Glamack Clemson Feb. 10, 1941 at Chapel Hill 45 Lennie Rosenbluth Clemson Jan. 14, 1956 at Clemson, S.C. 45 Lennie Rosenbluth William & Mary Feb. 7, 1956 at Chapel Hill 45* Lennie Rosenbluth Clemson Mar. 7, 1957 at Raleigh, N.C. 43 Bob Lewis Richmond Dec. 8, 1965 at Chapel Hill 43 Charles Scott Wake Forest Jan. 17, 1970 at Chapel Hill 42 Shammond Williams Georgia Tech Feb. 8, 1998 at Atlanta, Ga. 41* Charles Scott Virginia Mar. 5, 1970 at Charlotte, N.C. 41 Kenny Smith Clemson Jan. 28, 1987 at Clemson, S.C. 40 Lennie Rosenbluth Duke Mar. 1, 1957 at Durham, N.C. d 40 Billy Cunningham Maryland Jan. 13, 1964 at Chapel Hill r o f

40* Charles Scott Duke Mar. 8, 1969 at Charlotte, N.C. w a r

40 Tyler Hansbrough Georgia Tech Feb. 15, 2006 at Chapel Hill C t r

39^ Lennie Rosenbluth Canisius Mar. 15, 1957 at Philadelphia, Pa. e b

39 Dennis Wuycik Creighton Dec. 12, 1970 at Charlotte, N.C. o R 39^ Al Wood Virginia Mar. 28, 1981 at Philadelphia, Pa. 39 Michael Jordan Georgia Tech Jan. 29, 1983 at Greensboro, N.C. Bob Lewis (left) and Billy Sean May had 10 career 15- 38* Lennie Rosenbluth South Carolina Mar. 9, 1957 at Raleigh, N.C. Cunningham, teammates in games, including a 38 Billy Cunningham Virginia Feb. 23, 1965 at Chapel Hill 1964-65, posted a combined 36 career-high 24 in the win over 38 Larry Miller Virginia Jan. 28, 1967 at Chapel Hill 30-point games. Duke in 2004-05 in Chapel Hill. 38 Joseph Forte Tulsa Nov. 11, 2000 at Chapel Hill 37# York Larese Duke Dec. 29, 1959 at Raleigh, N.C. 37 Bob Lewis Wake Forest Feb. 3, 1966 at Chapel Hill Key to symbols: *ACC Tournament game #Dixie Classic game 36# Lennie Rosenbluth Utah Dec. 27, 1956 at Raleigh, N.C. ^NCAA Tournament game ~NIT game 36 York Larese South Carolina Feb. 8, 1961 at Columbia, S.C. 36 Billy Cunningham Clemson Feb. 20, 1965 at Charlotte, N.C. (Bold indicates active player) 36 Bob Lewis N.C. State Feb. 14, 1967 at Raleigh, N.C. 36 Charles Scott Tulane Dec. 20, 1969 at New Orleans, La. 32 Al Wood Niagara Dec. 29, 1978 at Rochester, N.Y. 36^ Mitch Kupchak Boston College Mar. 22, 1975 at Providence, R.I. 32* Al Wood Duke Feb. 29, 1980 at Greensboro, N.C. 36 Sam Perkins Virginia Jan. 15, 1983 at Charlottesville, Va. 32 Michael Jordan Duke Jan. 22, 1983 at Chapel Hill 36 Antawn Jamison Pittsburgh Nov. 29, 1996 at Chapel Hill 32 Michael Jordan Duke Mar. 5, 1983 at Durham, N.C. 36 Antawn Jamison N.C. State Jan. 21, 1998 at Raleigh, N.C. 32 Michael Jordan N.C. State Feb. 18, 1984 at Chapel Hill 36 Antawn Jamison Maryland Feb. 14, 1998 at Chapel Hill 32^ Shammond Williams UNC Charlotte Mar. 14, 1998 at Hartford, Conn. 36 Joseph Forte Florida State Feb. 22, 2001 at Chapel Hill 32 Sean May Florida State Mar. 3, 2005 at Chapel Hill 35 Lennie Rosenbluth Duke Feb. 9, 1957 at Chapel Hill 31^ Lennie Rosenbluth Michigan State Mar. 22, 1957 at Kansas City, Mo. 35 Billy Cunningham Wake Forest Jan. 6, 1965 at Winston-Salem, N.C. 31 York Larese Kansas State Dec. 16, 1960 at Manhattan, Kan. 35 Bob Lewis Virginia Jan. 16, 1965 at Charlottesville, Va. 31 Billy Cunningham Duke Feb. 23, 1963 at Durham, N.C. 35 Billy Cunningham Wake Forest Feb. 9, 1965 at Chapel Hill 31 Billy Cunningham Maryland Feb. 18, 1964 at College Park, Md. 35 Bob Lewis Wake Forest Feb. 9, 1965 at Chapel Hill 31 Bob Lewis Vanderbilt Dec. 14, 1964 at Greensboro, N.C. 35 Bob Lewis Virginia Feb. 22, 1966 at Chapel Hill 31 Larry Miller Princeton Jan. 2, 1967 at Chapel Hill 35^ Charles Scott Drake Mar. 22, 1969 at Louisville, Ky. 31* Larry Miller Wake Forest Mar. 10, 1967 at Greensboro, N.C. 35 Charles Scott Clemson Jan. 15, 1970 at Clemson, S.C. 31^ Bob Lewis Boston College Mar. 18, 1967 at College Park, Md. 35 Mitch Kupchak Tulane Feb. 14, 1976 at New Orleans, La. 31* Larry Miller Wake Forest Mar. 7, 1968 at Charlotte, N.C. 35 Hubert Davis Duke Mar. 8, 1992 at Durham, N.C. 31 Charles Scott Wake Forest Feb. 5, 1970 at Winston-Salem, N.C. 35 Antawn Jamison Duke Feb. 5, 1998 at Chapel Hill 31 Robert McAdoo N.C. State Feb. 7, 1972 at Chapel Hill 34 Lennie Rosenbluth Clemson Jan. 11, 1957 at Chapel Hill 31 George Karl Virginia Jan. 25, 1973 at Chapel Hill 34* Billy Cunningham South Carolina Mar. 5, 1964 at Raleigh, N.C. 31 Walter Davis Duke Mar. 2, 1974 at Chapel Hill 34 Bob Lewis William & Mary Dec. 4, 1965 at Chapel Hill 31 Mitch Kupchak Houston Dec. 7, 1974 at Houston, Texas 34 Bob Lewis Wake Forest Jan. 5, 1966 at Winston-Salem, N.C. 31* Walter Davis Wake Forest Mar. 6, 1975 at Greensboro, N.C. 34 Bob Lewis NYU Feb. 9, 1966 at New York, N.Y. 31^ Mike O’Koren UNLV Mar. 26, 1977 at Atlanta, Ga. 34 Charles Scott N.C. State Feb. 12, 1968 at Chapel Hill 31 Phil Ford Brigham Young Dec. 28, 1977 at Honolulu, Hawaii 34 Charles Scott Duke Jan. 4, 1969 at Chapel Hill 31 Mike O’Koren Virginia Tech Feb. 4, 1978 at Charlotte, N.C. 34 Charles Scott Oregon Dec. 2, 1969 at Greensboro, N.C. 31 Sam Perkins St. John’s Dec. 29, 1983 at New York, N.Y. 34~ Bill Chamberlain Georgia Tech Mar. 27, 1971 at New York, N.Y. 31 Brad Daugherty UCLA Nov. 24, 1985 at Chapel Hill 34 Phil Ford Duke Feb. 25, 1978 at Chapel Hill 31 Brad Daugherty Wake Forest Jan. 11, 1986 at Greensboro, N.C. 34 Al Wood South Florida Dec. 3, 1979 at Tampa, Fla. 31 J.R. Reid N.C. State Jan. 18, 1987 at Chapel Hill 34 Hubert Davis Florida State Feb. 27, 1992 at Tallahassee, Fla. 31^ J.R. Reid Notre Dame Mar. 19, 1987 at East Rutherford, N.J. 33 Billy Cunningham Virginia Jan. 19, 1963 at Charlottesville, Va. 31 Kevin Madden UT-Chattanooga Nov. 18, 1988 at Chapel Hill 33 Billy Cunningham Maryland Feb. 7, 1963 at Chapel Hill 31 Scott Williams Virginia Jan. 13, 1990 at Chapel Hill 33 Billy Cunningham Wake Forest Feb. 8, 1964 at Chapel Hill 31 Antawn Jamison Maryland Jan. 6, 1996 at College Park, Md. 33 Billy Cunningham Clemson Feb. 14, 1964 at Charlotte, N.C. 31 Antawn Jamison Georgia Tech Feb. 8, 1998 at Atlanta, Ga. 33 Billy Cunningham Virginia Jan. 16, 1965 at Charlottesville, Va. 31 Rashad McCants Georgia Tech Feb. 10, 2004 at Atlanta, Ga. 33 Larry Miller Ohio State Dec. 6, 1965 at Columbus, Ohio 30 Lennie Rosenbluth Dartmouth Dec. 21, 1956 at Boston, Mass. 33 Larry Miller Oregon State Dec. 30, 1967 at Portland, Ore. 30 Lennie Rosenbluth Virginia Jan. 12, 1957 at Chapel Hill 33 Bob Lewis Vanderbilt Dec. 11, 1965 at Nashville, Tenn. 30 Lennie Rosenbluth Wake Forest Feb. 26, 1957 at Winston-Salem, N.C. 33 Bob Lewis Utah Dec. 30, 1965 at Raleigh, N.C. 30# York Larese Villanova Dec. 30, 1960 at Raleigh, N.C. 33 Bob Lewis South Carolina Feb. 19, 1966 at Charlotte, N.C. 30 York Larese Wake Forest Feb. 11, 1961 at Winston-Salem, N.C. 33 Charles Scott N.C. State Feb. 9, 1970 at Chapel Hill 30 York Larese South Carolina Feb. 17, 1961 at Charlotte, N.C. 33 Al Wood Virginia Tech Feb. 3, 1979 at Charlotte, N.C. 30 Billy Cunningham Virginia Tech Jan. 18, 1964 at Chapel Hill 33 Al Wood Virginia Feb. 3, 1981 at Chapel Hill 30 Billy Cunningham Vanderbilt Dec. 14, 1964 at Greensboro, N.C. 33 Brad Daugherty Fordham Jan. 9, 1986 at New York, N.Y. 30 Billy Cunningham Maryland Jan. 30, 1965 at College Park, Md. 33* Rasheed Wallace Maryland Mar. 11, 1995 at Greensboro, N.C. 30 Bob Lewis Ohio State Dec. 6, 1965 at Columbus, Ohio 33 Antawn Jamison Duke Mar. 2, 1997 at Chapel Hill 30 Larry Miller Virginia Tech Dec. 2, 1967 at Chapel Hill 33 Joseph Forte Virginia Jan. 24, 2001 at Chapel Hill 30 Larry Miller Clemson Jan. 13, 1968 at Clemson, S.C. 32# Lennie Rosenbluth Duke Dec. 28, 1956 at Raleigh, N.C. 30 Bill Bunting Virginia Tech Jan. 11, 1969 at Chapel Hill 32 York Larese Maryland Feb. 4, 1959 at Chapel Hill 30 Charles Scott Georgia Tech Jan. 14, 1969 at Atlanta, Ga. 32 Doug Moe Duke Feb. 6, 1959 at Durham, N.C. 30 Bill Bunting Maryland Feb. 1, 1969 at Chapel Hill 32 Billy Cunningham Wake Forest Feb. 9, 1963 at Chapel Hill 30 Charles Scott Virginia Feb. 3, 1970 at Chapel Hill 32 Billy Cunningham Kentucky Dec. 9, 1963 at Lexington, Ky. 30 Dennis Wuycik Virginia Dec. 15, 1970 at Chapel Hill 32 Charlie Shaffer Tulane Dec. 16, 1963 at New Orleans, La. 30 Dennis Wuycik N.C. State Feb. 8, 1971 at Raleigh, N.C. 32 Larry Miller Richmond Dec. 8, 1965 at Chapel Hill 30^ Robert McAdoo Louisville Mar. 25, 1972 at Los Angeles, Calif. 32 Bob Lewis Princeton Dec. 27, 1965 at Greensboro, N.C. 30 Mitch Kupchak Utah Dec. 28, 1974 at Greensboro, N.C. 32* Larry Miller Duke Mar. 11, 1967 at Greensboro, N.C. 30 Phil Ford Wake Forest Jan. 2, 1976 at Greensboro, N.C. 32 Larry Miller Virginia Tech Feb. 10, 1968 at Blacksburg, Va. 30 Phil Ford Wake Forest Jan. 14, 1976 at Chapel Hill 32^ Charles Scott Davidson Mar. 15, 1969 at College Park, Md. 30 Mitch Kupchak Detroit Feb. 4, 1976 at Detroit, Mich. 32 Charles Scott Rice Jan. 3, 1970 at Charlotte, N.C. 30 Phil Ford N.C. State Dec. 3, 1977 at Greensboro, N.C. 32 Charles Scott Clemson Feb. 13, 1970 at Charlotte, N.C. 30 Phil Ford Virginia Feb. 18, 1978 at Chapel Hill 32 Phil Ford N.C. State Jan. 19, 1977 at Raleigh, N.C. 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 163 History & Record Book 30 POINTS/15 REBOUNDS/10 ASSISTS 4-Time NCAA Champs

30* Phil Ford Wake Forest Mar. 2, 1978 at Greensboro, N.C. 17 Al Wood Wake Forest Jan. 22, 1981 at Winston-Salem, N.C. 30 Sam Perkins Rutgers Dec. 22, 1980 at Charlotte, N.C. 17^ Al Wood Kansas State Mar. 21, 1981 at Salt Lake City, Utah 30 Sam Perkins Clemson Feb. 2, 1983 at Clemson, S.C. 17 Sam Perkins Oklahoma Dec. 29, 1982 at Honolulu, Hawaii 30 Brad Daugherty Wake Forest Feb. 20, 1985 at Chapel Hill 17 Sam Perkins LSU Jan. 29, 1984 at Chapel Hill 30 J.R. Reid Illinois Dec. 19, 1987 at Champaign, Ill. 17* Eric Montross Georgia Tech Mar. 14, 1993 at Charlotte, N.C. 30 J.R. Reid LaSalle Jan. 9, 1988 at Chapel Hill 17 Antawn Jamison Georgia Tech Feb. 15, 1997 at Atlanta, Ga. 30 Steve Bucknall Clemson Feb. 1, 1989 at Chapel Hill 17 Ademola Okulaja Fla. International Nov. 16, 1998 at Chapel Hill 30 Hubert Davis Wake Forest Feb. 8, 1992 at Chapel Hill 17 Brendan Haywood Maryland Feb. 26, 2000 at College Park, Md. 30 Hubert Davis N.C. State Feb. 22, 1992 at Chapel Hill 17^ Sean May Iowa State Mar. 20, 2005 at Charlotte, N.C. 30 Rasheed Wallace Pittsburgh Nov. 29, 1994 at Chapel Hill 16 Dick Kepley Virginia Dec. 8, 1958 at Chapel Hill 30 Rashad McCants Clemson March 2, 2004 at Chapel Hill 16 Doug Moe Wake Forest Feb. 11, 1960 at Chapel Hill 16 Doug Moe Virginia Dec. 6, 1960 at Chapel Hill 16 Jim Hudock Virginia Jan. 14, 1961 at Charlottesville, Va. 15-REBOUND GAMES 16 Doug Moe Clemson Feb. 18, 1961 at Charlotte, N.C. 16 Billy Cunningham Indiana Dec. 15, 1962 at Bloomington, Ind. No. Player Opponent Date and Site 16 Billy Cunningham Wake Forest Jan. 9, 1963 at Winston-Salem, N.C. 30 Rusty Clark Maryland Feb. 21, 1968 at Chapel Hill 16 Billy Cunningham Wake Forest Feb. 9, 1963 at Chapel Hill 28 Billy Cunningham Maryland Jan. 13, 1964 at Chapel Hill 16 Billy Cunningham Duke Feb. 23, 1963 at Durham, N.C. 27 Billy Cunningham Clemson Feb. 16, 1963 at Charlotte, N.C. 16 Billy Cunningham Virginia Jan. 16, 1965 at Charlottesville, Va. 25 Lennie Rosenbluth South Carolina Dec. 9, 1954 at Chapel Hill 16 Billy Cunningham Maryland Jan. 30, 1965 at Chapel Hill 25 Lennie Rosenbluth Virginia Jan. 11, 1955 at Chapel Hill 16 Billy Cunningham Duke Feb. 27, 1965 at Chapel Hill 25 Billy Cunningham Virginia Tech Jan. 18, 1964 at Chapel Hill 16 Larry Miller William & Mary Dec. 4, 1965 at Chapel Hill 25 Billy Cunningham South Carolina Feb. 15, 1964 at Charlotte, N.C. 16 Rusty Clark Penn State Dec. 3, 1966 at Greensboro, N.C. 25 Billy Cunningham Tulane Dec. 10, 1964 at Chapel Hill 16 Rusty Clark Virginia Feb. 6, 1968 at Chapel Hill 24 Billy Cunningham Georgia Dec. 3, 1964 at Athens, Ga. 16* Rusty Clark South Carolina Mar. 8, 1968 at Charlotte, N.C. 24 Sean May Duke Mar. 6, 2005 at Chapel Hill 16^ Larry Miller St. Bonaventure Mar. 15, 1968 at Raleigh, N.C. 23 Billy Cunningham Virginia Feb. 20, 1963 at Chapel Hill 16 Rusty Clark Kentucky Dec. 7, 1968 at Lexington, Ky. 22 Billy Cunningham Maryland Feb. 18, 1964 at College Park, Md. 16 Bill Bunting Duke Jan. 4, 1969 at Chapel Hill 21* Doug Moe Clemson Mar. 5, 1959 at Raleigh, N.C. 16 Bobby Jones Biscayne Nov. 25, 1972 at Chapel Hill 21 Doug Moe Virginia Jan. 14, 1961 at Charlottesville, Va. 16 Bobby Jones Virginia Tech Dec. 9, 1972 at Charlotte, N.C. 21 Billy Cunningham South Carolina Feb. 15, 1963 at Charlotte, N.C. 16 Bobby Jones E. Tennessee State Dec. 5, 1973 at Chapel Hill 21 Billy Cunningham South Carolina Feb. 19, 1965 at Charlotte, N.C. 16 Robert McAdoo Maryland Feb. 16, 1972 at College Park, Md. 21 Bobby Jones Duke Jan. 20, 1973 at Chapel Hill 16 James Worthy Detroit Dec. 15, 1979 at Chapel Hill 21 Mitch Kupchak Tulane Feb. 14, 1976 at New Orleans, La. 16 Brad Daugherty Clemson Feb. 23, 1985 at Chapel Hill 21 Sean May Akron Dec. 14, 2003 at Chapel Hill 16 Brad Daugherty Duke Mar. 2, 1986 at Durham, N.C. 21 Sean May Duke Feb. 5, 2004 at Chapel Hill 16^ Joe Wolf Ala.-Birmingham Mar. 15, 1986 at Ogden, Ore. 20 Lee Shaffer Notre Dame Jan. 2, 1960 at Charlotte, N.C. 16 George Lynch Ohio State Dec. 22, 1992 at Columbus, Ohio 20 Jim Hudock South Carolina Jan. 15, 1962 at Chapel Hill 16 George Lynch Michigan Dec. 29, 1992 at Honolulu, Hawaii 20 Billy Cunningham Duke Feb. 2, 1963 at Durham, N.C. 16 Rasheed Wallace Marshall Jan. 2, 1994 at Chapel Hill 20 Billy Cunningham Kentucky Dec. 9, 1963 at Lexington, Ky. 16* Rasheed Wallace Florida State Mar. 11, 1994 at Charlotte, N.C. 20 Mitch Kupchak Clemson Jan. 9, 1975 at Chapel Hill 16^ Antawn Jamison Colorado Mar. 15, 1997 at Winston-Salem, N.C. 20 Mike O’Koren Duke Jan. 13, 1979 at Chapel Hill 16 Antawn Jamison Maryland Feb. 14, 1998 at Chapel Hill 20 Serge Zwikker Southern California Dec. 7, 1996 at Charlotte, N.C. 16 Brendan Haywood Virginia Jan. 21, 1999 at Chapel Hill 20 Antawn Jamison Virginia Jan. 17, 1996 at Charlottesville, Va. 16 Joseph Forte Duke Feb. 1, 2001 at Chapel Hill 19 Furman Dec. 4, 1956 at Chapel Hill 16 Jason Capel St. Joseph’s Dec. 22, 2001 at Charlotte, N.C. 19 Doug Moe Clemson Feb. 19, 1960 at Charlotte, N.C. 16 Jason Capel Texas A&M Dec. 30, 2001 at Chapel Hill 19 Doug Moe Clemson Jan. 31, 1961 at Chapel Hill 16 Sean May Miami Jan. 7, 2004 at Chapel Hill 19 Billy Cunningham Wake Forest Feb. 9, 1965 at Chapel Hill 16 Sean May Virginia Feb. 16, 2005 at Chapel Hill 19 Rusty Clark Tulane Dec. 9, 1966 at Chapel Hill 15# Lee Shaffer Minnesota Dec. 28, 1959 at Raleigh, N.C. 19^ Robert McAdoo Louisville Mar. 25, 1972 at Los Angeles, Calif. 15 Lee Shaffer Virginia Feb. 25, 1960 at Chapel Hill 19 Mitch Kupchak Wake Forest Jan. 14, 1976 at Chapel Hill 15# Ken McComb Villanova Dec. 30, 1960 at Raleigh, N.C. 19 Sean May Kentucky Dec. 4, 2004 at Chapel Hill 15 Doug Moe N.C. State Jan. 18, 1961 at Raleigh, N.C. 18 Doug Moe South Carolina Feb. 20, 1960 at Charlotte, N.C. 15 Doug Moe South Carolina Feb. 8, 1961 at Columbia, S.C. 18 Dick Kepley LSU Dec. 5, 1960 at Chapel Hill 15 Jim Hudock Virginia Dec. 2, 1961 at Chapel Hill 18 Doug Moe Creighton Dec. 19, 1960 at Omaha, Neb. 15 Jim Hudock N.C. State Feb. 14, 1962 at Raleigh, N.C. 18# Doug Moe Villanova Dec. 30, 1960 at Raleigh, N.C. 15 Billy Cunningham Georgia Dec. 1, 1962 at Chapel Hill 18 Billy Cunningham Clemson Dec. 5, 1962 at Chapel Hill 15 Billy Cunningham Notre Dame Jan. 5, 1963 at South Bend, Ind. 18 Billy Cunningham Maryland Jan. 14, 1963 at College Park, Md. 15* Billy Cunningham South Carolina Mar. 5, 1964 at Raleigh, N.C. 18 Billy Cunningham Clemson Dec. 3, 1963 at Clemson, S.C. 15 Billy Cunningham Alabama Dec. 19, 1964 at Blacksburg, Va. 18 Billy Cunningham Tulane Dec. 16, 1963 at New Orleans, La. 15 Billy Cunningham Wake Forest Jan. 6, 1965 at Winston-Salem, N.C. 18 Billy Cunningham Notre Dame Jan. 4, 1964 at Greensboro, N.C. 15 Billy Cunningham N.C. State Feb. 17, 1965 at Raleigh, N.C. 18 Billy Cunningham Clemson Feb. 14, 1964 at Charlotte, N.C. 15 Larry Miller Virginia Feb. 22, 1966 at Chapel Hill 18 Billy Cunningham N.C. State Jan. 13, 1965 at Chapel Hill 15 Rusty Clark Maryland Feb. 22, 1967 at Chapel Hill 18 Larry Miller NYU Dec. 17, 1966 at Greensboro, N.C. 15 Rusty Clark South Carolina Feb. 28, 1968 at Chapel Hill 18^ Rusty Clark Boston College Mar. 18, 1967 at College Park, Md. 15 Larry Miller Duke Mar. 2, 1968 at Durham, N.C. 18 Rusty Clark Princeton Dec. 30, 1968 at New York, N.Y. 15 Rusty Clark Vanderbilt Dec. 9, 1968 at Charlotte, N.C. 18 Lee Dedmon Bowling Green Dec. 30, 1969 at Greensboro, N.C. 15 Charles Scott Vanderbilt Dec. 9, 1968 at Charlotte, N.C. 18 Robert McAdoo Princeton Dec. 6, 1971 at Princeton, N.J. 15 Rusty Clark The Citadel Dec. 22, 1969 at Chapel Hill 18 Mitch Kupchak Virginia Feb. 21, 1976 at Chapel Hill 15^ Robert McAdoo Florida State Mar. 23, 1972 at Los Angeles, Calif. 18^ Mike O’Koren Texas A&M Mar. 9, 1980 at Denton, Texas 15~ Bobby Jones Oral Roberts Mar. 17, 1973 at New York, N.Y. 18* Brad Daugherty Wake Forest Mar. 8, 1985 at Atlanta, Ga. 15~ Bobby Jones Purdue Mar. 16, 1974 at New York, N.Y. 18* Antawn Jamison Duke Mar. 8, 1998 at Greensboro, N.C. 15 Mitch Kupchak Virginia Jan. 22, 1975 at Chapel Hill 18 Sean May Duke Feb. 9, 2005 at Durham, N.C. 15 Mitch Kupchak Virginia Tech Feb. 17, 1975 at Blacksburg, Va. 17 Lennie Rosenbluth Furman Dec. 4, 1956 at Chapel Hill 15* Mitch Kupchak Clemson Mar. 7, 1975 at Greensboro, N.C. 17* Doug Moe Virginia Mar. 3, 1960 at Raleigh, N.C. 15 Tommy LaGarde South Florida Dec. 22, 1975 at Tampa, Fla. 17 Doug Moe LSU Dec. 5, 1960 at Chapel Hill 15 Mitch Kupchak Duke Feb. 28, 1976 at Chapel Hill 17# Doug Moe Duke Dec. 31, 1960 at Raleigh, N.C. 15 Jeff Wolf Yale Feb. 4, 1980 at Chapel Hill 17 Jim Hudock South Carolina Feb. 17, 1961 at Charlotte, N.C. 15* Sam Perkins Wake Forest Mar. 6, 1981 at Landover, Md. 17 Billy Cunningham Kentucky Dec. 17, 1962 at Lexington, Ky. 15 Sam Perkins N.C. State Jan. 19, 1983 at Chapel Hill 17 Billy Cunningham Yale Jan. 2, 1963 at Chapel Hill 15^ Brad Daugherty Louisville Mar. 20, 1986 at Houston, Texas 17 Billy Cunningham South Carolina Dec. 2, 1963 at Chapel Hill 15 J.R. Reid Duke Jan. 10, 1987 at Durham, N.C. 17 Billy Cunningham Virginia Feb. 3, 1964 at Chapel Hill 15^ J.R. Reid Loyola-Marymount Mar. 19, 1988 at Salt Lake City, Utah 17 Billy Cunningham Virginia Feb. 23, 1965 at Chapel Hill 15* Rick Fox Virginia Mar. 9, 1991 at Charlotte, N.C. 17 Larry Miller N.C. State Jan. 13, 1966 at Chapel Hill 15* George Lynch Maryland Mar. 12, 1993 at Charlotte , N.C. 17 Larry Miller Clemson Feb. 18, 1966 at Charlotte, N.C. 15 Antawn Jamison Texas Dec. 30, 1995 at Austin, Texas 17 Larry Miller N.C. State Jan. 11, 1967 at Chapel Hill 15 Antawn Jamison Wake Forest Jan. 27, 1996 at Chapel Hill 17 Rusty Clark Virginia Tech Dec. 2, 1967 at Chapel Hill 15 Antawn Jamison Pittsburgh Nov. 29, 1996 at Chapel Hill 17^ Rusty Clark Davidson Mar. 16, 1968 at College Park, Md. 15 Antawn Jamison LSU Dec. 18, 1996 at Greensboro, N.C. 17 Lee Dedmon Wake Forest Jan. 18, 1969 at Winston-Salem, N.C. 15 Antawn Jamison Florida State Feb. 6, 1997 at Chapel Hill 17 Lee Dedmon Rice Jan. 3, 1970 at Charlotte, N.C. 15 Antawn Jamison Hampton Dec. 16, 1997 at Chapel Hill 17 Lee Dedmon Florida State Feb. 22, 1971 at Chapel Hill 15 Ademola Okulaja Louisville Dec. 17, 1998 at Chapel Hill 17 Bobby Jones Nebraska Jan. 6, 1973 at Greensboro, N.C. 15^ Brendan Haywood Missouri Mar. 17, 2000 at Birmingham, Ala. 17 Mitch Kupchak Virginia Feb. 22, 1975 at Charlottesville, Va. 15 Sean May Duke Mar. 6, 2004 at Durham, N.C. 17 Mitch Kupchak Detroit Feb. 4, 1976 at Detroit, Mich. 15 Sean May Miami Jan. 22, 2005 at Chapel Hill 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 164 History & Record Book 30 POINTS/15 REBOUNDS/10 ASSISTS 4-Time NCAA Champs 10 Kenny Smith Duke Jan. 19, 1985 at Chapel Hill 10-ASSIST GAMES 10 Kenny Smith N.C. State Jan. 4, 1986 at Chapel Hill 10 Kenny Smith Maryland Jan. 14, 1986 at College Park, Md. Assists Player Opponent Date and Site 10 Kenny Smith Georgia Tech Jan. 25, 1986 at Chapel Hill 18 Raymond Felton George Mason Dec. 7, 2003 at Chapel Hill 10 Kenny Smith SMU Dec. 30, 1986 at Dallas, Texas 17 Jeff Lebo UT-Chattanooga Nov. 18, 1988 at Chapel Hill 10 Jeff Lebo Maryland Jan. 8, 1987 at Chapel Hill 17 Ed Cota UNLV Dec. 4, 1999 at Charlotte, N.C. 10 Jeff Lebo E. Tennessee State Feb. 18, 1987 at Chapel Hill 14 Phil Ford Howard Nov. 29, 1975 at Chapel Hill 10 Jeff Lebo Duke Jan. 21, 1988 at Chapel Hill 14 Phil Ford Brigham Young Dec. 20, 1976 at Chapel Hill 10 Steve Bucknall Wake Forest Feb. 17, 1988 at Chapel Hill 14 Phil Ford N.C. State Feb. 23, 1977 at Chapel Hill 10^ Steve Bucknall Michigan Mar. 23, 1989 at Lexington, Ky. 14 Ed Cota Appalachian State Jan. 17, 1998 at Chapel Hill 10 King Rice N.C. State Feb. 6, 1991 at Raleigh, N.C. 14 Ed Cota Florida State Jan. 24, 1998 at Chapel Hill 10* Derrick Phelps Duke Mar. 15, 1992 at Charlotte, N.C. 14~ Raymond Felton Wyoming March 24, 2003 at Chapel Hill 10 Derrick Phelps Florida State Feb. 27, 1993 at Tallahassee, Fla. 13* Larry Brown South Carolina Feb. 28, 1963 at Raleigh, N.C. 10 Derrick Phelps Florida State Jan. 26, 1994 at Tallahassee, Fla. 13 Steve Hale Duke Mar. 3, 1984 at Chapel Hill 10 Derrick Phelps Florida State Feb. 26, 1994 at Chapel Hill 13 Kenny Smith Oral Roberts Dec. 8, 1984 at Chapel Hill 10 Jeff McInnis UNC-Asheville Dec. 31, 1994 at Chapel Hill 13 Kenny Smith SMU Jan. 13, 1985 at Greensboro, N.C. 10 Jeff McInnis Duke Feb. 2, 1995 at Durham, N.C. 13 Kenny Smith The Citadel Feb. 1, 1985 at Charlotte, N.C. 10 Jeff McInnis Dartmouth Dec. 16, 1995 at Chapel Hill 13 Steve Hale Clemson Feb. 23, 1985 at Chapel Hill 10 Jeff McInnis Florida State Feb. 24, 1996 at Chapel Hill 13 Kenny Smith UCLA Nov. 24, 1985 at Chapel Hill 10 Ed Cota Florida State Feb. 6, 1997 at Chapel Hill 13 Jeff Lebo Manhattan Dec. 27, 1985 at Miami, Fla. 10* Ed Cota Virginia Mar. 7, 1997 at Greensboro, N.C. 13 Kenny Smith Miami (Fla.) Dec. 6, 1986 at Chapel Hill 10^ Ed Cota Fairfield Mar. 13, 1997 at Winston-Salem, N.C. 13 King Rice Kentucky Dec. 27, 1989 at Louisville, Ky. 10 Shammond Williams UCLA Nov. 27, 1997 at Anchorage, Alaska 13 Jeff McInnis Florida State Jan. 25, 1995 at Chapel Hill 10 Ed Cota Clemson Jan. 3, 1998 at Clemson, S.C. 13 Shammond Williams Richmond Nov. 19, 1997 at Richmond, Va. 10^ Ed Cota Weber State Mar. 11, 1999 at Seattle, Wash. 13 Ed Cota N.C. State Jan. 21, 1998 at Raleigh, N.C. 10 Ed Cota Purdue Nov. 22, 1999 at Maui, Hawaii 13 Ed Cota Georgia Tech Feb. 8, 1998 at Atlanta, Ga. 10 Ed Cota Virginia Jan. 18, 2000 at Charlottesville, Va. 13 Ed Cota Hampton Nov. 23, 1998 at Hampton, Va. 10^ Ed Cota Missouri Mar. 17, 2000 at Birmingham, Ala. 13 Ed Cota Wake Forest Feb. 12, 2000 at Chapel Hill 10^ Ed Cota Stanford Mar. 19, 2000 at Birmingham, Ala. 13 Ed Cota Duke Mar. 4, 2000 at Durham, N.C. 10 Jason Capel Buffalo Dec. 17, 2000 at Chapel Hill 12 Phil Ford Wake Forest Jan. 15, 1978 at Chapel Hill 10* Ronald Curry Clemson March 9, 2001 at Atlanta, Ga. 12^ Kenny Smith Notre Dame Mar. 19, 1987 at East Rutherford, N.J. 10 Raymond Felton Penn State Nov. 18, 2002 at Chapel Hill 12 King Rice N.C. State Jan. 20, 1990 at Raleigh, N.C. 10 Raymond Felton Duke March 9, 2003 at Chapel Hill 12 Derrick Phelps Houston Dec. 13, 1992 at Chapel Hill 10* Raymond Felton Maryland March 14, 2003 at Greensboro, N.C. 12 Ed Cota Southern California Dec. 6, 1996 at Charlotte, N.C. 10 Raymond Felton Coastal Carolina Dec. 30, 2003 at Chapel Hill 12 Ed Cota Florida State Dec. 20, 1997 at Tallahassee, Fla. 10 Raymond Felton UNC Wilmington Dec. 28, 2004 at Chapel Hill 12 Ed Cota Bethune Cookman Dec. 29, 1997 at Daytona Beach, Fla. 10 Raymond Felton NC State Feb. 3, 2005 at Chapel Hill 12 Ed Cota Duke Feb. 5, 1998 at Chapel Hill 10 Raymond Felton Connecticut Feb. 13, 2005 at Hartford, Conn. 12 Ed Cota Georgia Tech Dec. 22, 1998 at Atlanta, Ga. 10 Raymond Felton Maryland Feb. 27, 2005 at College Park, Md. 12 Ed Cota Howard Jan. 2, 2000 at Chapel Hill *ACC Tournament game 12 Raymond Felton Davidson Nov. 24, 2003 at Charlotte, N.C. ^NCAA Tournament game 12 Raymond Felton Southern California Nov. 28, 2004 at Chapel Hill #Dixie Classic game 12 Raymond Felton William & Mary Jan. 2, 2005 at Chapel Hill ~NIT game 12 Bobby Frasor Saint Louis Dec. 7, 2005 at Chapel Hill (Bold indicates active player) 11 Darrell Elston Clemson Jan. 9, 1974 at Clemson, S.C. 11 Darrell Elston Georgia Tech Feb. 9, 1974 at Charlotte, N.C. 11 Phil Ford Wake Forest Jan. 15, 1975 at Winston-Salem, N.C. 11 Phil Ford E. Tennessee State Dec. 20, 1975 at Johnson City, Tenn. 11 Phil Ford Yale Jan. 5, 1976 at Chapel Hill 11 Walter Davis Tulane Feb. 12, 1977 at Greensboro, N.C. 11 Steve Hale Fordham Nov. 25, 1984 at Charlotte, N.C. 11 Kenny Smith Stetson Jan. 3, 1985 at Orlando, Fla. 30-POINT/15-REBOUND/10-ASSIST TOTALS 11^ Kenny Smith Pennsylvania Mar. 12, 1987 at Charlotte, N.C. 11 Jeff Lebo UCLA Jan. 2, 1988 at Los Angeles, Calif. 30-POINT GAMES 15-REB. GAMES 10-ASSIST GAMES 11 Steve Bucknall Maryland Jan. 11, 1989 at Chapel Hill Billy Cunningham ...... 19 Billy Cunningham ...... 38 Ed Cota ...... 32 11^ Steve Bucknall UCLA Mar. 19, 1989 at Atlanta, Ga. Bobby Lewis ...... 17 Doug Moe ...... 15 Raymond Felton ...... 17 11* King Rice Virginia Mar. 9, 1990 at Charlotte, N.C. Charles Scott ...... 16 Rusty Clark ...... 14 Phil Ford ...... 16 11 Derrick Phelps Wake Forest Jan. 16, 1992 at Winston-Salem, N.C. Lennie Rosenbluth ...... 15 Antawn Jamison ...... 11 Kenny Smith ...... 13 11 Derrick Phelps Georgia Tech Feb. 2, 1992 at Atlanta, Ga. Larry Miller ...... 11 Mitch Kupchak ...... 10 Jeff McInnis ...... 10 11 Jeff McInnis Marshall Jan. 2, 1994 at Chapel Hill Phil Ford ...... 8 Sean May ...... 10 Derrick Phelps ...... 7 11 Jeff McInnis South Carolina Dec. 2, 1994 at Charlotte, N.C. Antawn Jamison ...... 7 Larry Miller ...... 8 Jeff Lebo ...... 6 11 Jeff McInnis Clemson Feb. 16, 1995 at Chapel Hill York Larese ...... 7 Bobby Jones ...... 7 Steve Bucknall ...... 4 11 Jeff McInnis VMI Feb. 22, 1996 at Chapel Hill Al Wood ...... 6 Jim Hudock ...... 5 King Rice ...... 4 11^ Jeff McInnis New Orleans Mar. 15, 1996 at Richmond, Va. Mitch Kupchak ...... 5 Brad Daugherty ...... 4 Steve Hale ...... 3 11 Ed Cota Maryland Jan. 8, 1997 at Chapel Hill Brad Daugherty ...... 4 Lee Dedmon ...... 4 Jimmy Black ...... 2 11 Ed Cota Duke Mar. 2, 1997 at Chapel Hill Hubert Davis ...... 4 Robert McAdoo ...... 4 Darrell Elston ...... 2 11 Ed Cota Georgia Nov. 18, 1998 at Chapel Hill Michael Jordan ...... 4 Sam Perkins ...... 4 Shammond Williams ...... 2 11 Ed Cota Maryland Jan. 13, 1999 at Chapel Hill Sam Perkins ...... 4 Brendan Haywood ...... 3 Larry Brown ...... 1 11* Ed Cota Duke Mar. 7, 1999 at Charlotte, N.C. J.R. Reid ...... 4 George Lynch ...... 3 Jason Capel ...... 1 11 Ed Cota Michigan State Dec. 1, 1999 at Chapel Hill Joseph Forte ...... 3 Lennie Rosenbluth ...... 3 Ronald Curry ...... 1 11 Ed Cota Indiana Dec. 21, 1999 at East Rutherford, N.J. Dennis Wuycik ...... 3 Lee Shaffer ...... 3 Walter Davis ...... 1 11 Ed Cota N.C. State Feb. 9, 2000 at Raleigh, N.C. Bill Bunting ...... 2 Dick Kepley ...... 2 Matt Doherty ...... 1 11 Ed Cota Georgia Tech Mar. 1, 2000 at Chapel Hill Walter Davis ...... 2 Mike O’Koren ...... 2 Eddie Fogler ...... 1 11 Raymond Felton Florida State Dec. 22, 2002 at Tallahassee, Fla. Robert McAdoo ...... 2 Ademola Okulaja ...... 2 Brad Hoffman ...... 1 11 Raymond Felton N.C. A & T Feb. 18, 2003 at Chapel Hill Mike O’Koren ...... 2 J.R. Reid ...... 2 George Karl ...... 1 11~ Raymond Felton Georgetown Mar. 26, 2003 at Chapel Hill Rasheed Wallace ...... 2 Rasheed Wallace ...... 2 Steve Previs ...... 1 11 Raymond Felton Wake Forest Dec. 20, 2003 at Chapel Hill Shammond Williams ...... 2 Al Wood ...... 2 Johnny Yokley ...... 1 10 Johnny Yokley Wake Forest Feb. 9, 1965 at Chapel Hill Rashad McCants ...... 2 Jason Capel ...... 2 Bobby Frasor ...... 1 10 Eddie Fogler Clemson Dec. 16, 1968 at Chapel Hill Steve Bucknall ...... 1 Bill Bunting ...... 1 10 Steve Previs N.C. State Dec. 18, 1971 at Greensboro, N.C. Bill Chamberlin ...... 1 Joseph Forte ...... 1 10 George Karl Duke Mar. 3, 1973 at Durham, N.C. George Glamack ...... 1 Rick Fox ...... 1 10 Brad Hoffman Utah Dec. 28, 1974 at Greensboro, N.C. George Karl ...... 1 Tommy LaGarde ...... 1 10 Phil Ford Seton Hall Dec. 4, 1975 at New York, N.Y. Kevin Madden ...... 1 Ken McComb ...... 1 10 Phil Ford Clemson Jan. 7, 1976 at Clemson, S.C. Doug Moe ...... 1 Eric Montross ...... 1 10 Phil Ford Maryland Jan. 25, 1976 at Chapel Hill Lee Shaffer ...... 1 Joe Quigg ...... 1 10 Phil Ford Wake Forest Jan. 28, 1976 at Winston-Salem, N.C. Kenny Smith ...... 1 Charles Scott ...... 1 10 Phil Ford Miami of Ohio Feb. 18, 1976 at Oxford, Ohio Scott Williams ...... 1 Jeff Wolf ...... 1 10* Phil Ford Clemson Mar. 5, 1976 at Landover, Md. Sean May ...... 1 Joe Wolf ...... 1 10 Phil Ford Maryland Jan. 22, 1977 at College Park, Md. Tyler Hansbrough ...... 1 James Worthy ...... 1 10 Phil Ford Furman Feb. 5, 1977 at Charlotte, N.C. Serge Zwikker ...... 1 10^ Phil Ford UNLV Mar. 26, 1977 at Atlanta, Ga. 10 Jimmy Black Clemson Jan. 27, 1982 at Chapel Hill 10^ Jimmy Black Villanova Mar. 21, 1982 at Raleigh, N.C. 10 Matt Doherty Clemson Feb. 27, 1983 at Chapel Hill

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CAROLINA’S ANNUAL TEAM STATS

Field Goals 3Pt. Field Goals Free Throws Rebounds Year GP Made-Att. Pct. Made-Att. Pct. Made-Att. Pct. Off-Def Tot-Avg. A TO BLK STL PF-D Points-Avg. 1946-47 1433-53.1 1947-48 1452-53.8 1948-49 1486-59.4

1949-50 25 614 416 526 1652-57.0 1950-51 27 682-2025 .336 402-709 .668 1767-65.1 1951-52 27 1741-64.5 1952-53 27 659 423 2014-74.6 1953-54 21 499-1322 .377 441-701 .629 859-40.9 478 1439-68.5 1954-55 21 549-1386 .396 494-722 .684 794-37.8 396-21 1592-75.8 1955-56 23 623-1515 .411 593-862 .688 1106-48.1 417 1839-80.0 1956-57 32 860-1996 .431 817-1165 .701 1495-46.7 586 2537-65.5 1957-58 26 642-1621 .396 583-840 .694 1157-44.5 493 1867-71.8 1958-59 25 648-1509 .429 501-742 .691 1132-45.3 444 1797-71.9

1959-60 24 606-1467 .413 542-715 .758 1101-45.9 563 1754-73.1 1960-61 23 664-1497 .444 437-651 .671 1148-49.9 429 1765-76.7 1961-62 17 450-959 .469 330-495 .667 708-41.6 374 1230-72.4 1962-63 21 628-1368 .459 352-520 .676 918-43.7 390 1608-76.6 1963-64 24 731-1625 .450 399-607 .657 1171-48.8 477 1861-77.6 1964-65 24 757-1600 .473 400-605 .661 1092-45.5 438 1914-79.8 1965-66 27 838-1620 .517 508-693 .783 1007-37.3 453 2184-80.9 1966-67 32 1016-2154 .472 598-894 .669 1505-47.0 598 2630-82.2 1967-68 32 1028-2261 .455 624-916 .681 1511-47.2 570 2680-83.8 1968-69 32 1094-2228 .491 656-912 .717 1468-45.9 485 584 2844-88.9

1969-70 27 931-1936 .481 537-747 .719 1236-45.8 403 530 2399-88.9 1970-71 32 1010-1935 .522 686-923 .743 1382-43.2 586 654 2706-84.6 1971-72 31 1031-1954 .528 700-942 .743 1378-44.5 683 641 2762-89.1 1972-73 33 1150-2181 .527 496-703 .706 1405-42.6 855 675 2796-84.7 1973-74 28 1015-1952 .520 407-577 .705 1144-40.9 677 574 2437-87.0 1974-75 31 1037-1933 .536 549-556 .701 1090-35.2 391 699 2417-78.0 1975-76 29 966-1838 .526 537-715 .751 1086-37.4 598 74 279 567 2469-85.1 1976-77 33 1054-1961 .537 651-873 .746 1124-34.1 656 93 356 684 2759-83.6 1977-78 31 1008-1895 .532 497-756 .657 1111-35.8 595 93 294 633-18 2513-81.1 1978-79 29 861-1614 .533 496-688 .721 936-32.3 428 112 278 533-8 2218-76.5

1979-80 29 838-1603 .523 448-669 .670 994-32.6 462 110 225 559-18 2124-73.2 1980-81 37 1028-1969 .522 604-826 .731 1264-34.2 545 146 272 636-17 2660-71.9 1981-82 34 895-1668 .537 477-689 .692 999-29.4 583 438 110 239 471-6 2269-66.7 1982-83 36 1072-2082 .515 629-849 .741 1268-35.2 597 509 173 248 673-19 2905-80.7 1983-84 31 966-1779 .543 551-704 .783 1073-34.6 605 476 157 221 499-10 2483-80.1 1984-85 36 1039-1925 .540 569-748 .761 1215-33.8 702 556 159 220 604-24 2647-73.5 1985-86 34 1197-2140 .559 551-747 .738 1272-37.4 800 522 152 271 642-20 2945-86.6 1986-87 36 1238-2304 .537 213-488 .436 596-826 .722 1329-36.9 782 567 103 319 662-15 3285-91.3 1987-88 34 1013-1892 .535 169-393 .430 596-820 .727 1175-34.6 618 581 105 252 574-15 2791-82.1 1988-89 37 1228-2328 .527 186-478 .389 689-950 .725 1418-38.3 788 634 122 285 645-17 3331-90.0

1989-90 34 1044-2098 .498 206-565 .365 525-765 .686 1281-37.7 594 584 114 309 607-21 2808-82.6 1990-91 35 1134-2257 .502 192-483 .398 607-866 .701 1455-41.6 699 566 148 315 574-6 3067-87.6 1991-92 33 1039-2080 .500 232-599 .387 534-746 .716 1264-38.3 616 538 142 283 598-15 2756-83.5 1992-93 38 1219-2407 .506 168-452 .372 666-943 .706 1561-41.1 698 581 145 357 602-10 3272-86.1 1993-94 35 1091-2188 .499 144-437 .330 670-1008 .665 1531-43.7 649 532 219 285 579-11 2996-85.6 1994-95 34 1044-2055 .508 266-648 .410 517-763 .678 1290-37.9 576 437 177 211 476-5 2871-84.4 1995-96 32 919-1869 .492 235-593 .396 411-613 .670 420-823 1243-38.8 559 429 110 172 471-6 2484-77.6 1996-97 35 1018-2124 .479 188-506 .372 485-713 .680 530-925 1455-41.6 632 495 142 261 547-10 2709-77.4 1997-98 38 1131-2184 .518 185-511 .362 666-937 .711 490-1022 1512-39.8 699 493 188 259 533-13 3113-81.9 1998-99 34 868-1841 .471 175-460 .380 517-720 .718 435-923 1358-39.9 541 530 134 192 505-8 2428-71.4

1999-00 36 1014-2066 .491 169-492 .343 518-740 .700 438-956 1394-38.7 609 536 178 210 580-11 2715-75.4 2000-01 33 945-1972 .479 189-519 .364 532-794 .670 411-952 1363-41.3 576 518 184 244 576-8 2611-79.1 2001-02 28 707-1612 .439 212-606 .350 396-534 .690 305-666 971-34.7 477 461 99 167 508-14 2022-72.2 2002-03 35 900-2062 .436 290-822 .353 434-655 .663 400-796 1196-34.2 555 522 163 293 601-8 2524-72.1 2003-04 30 877-1913 .458 195-555 .351 515-749 .688 460-731 1191-39.7 540 462 120 285 554-11 2464-82.1 2004-05 37 1128-2260 .499 277-687 .403 724-998 .725 502-997 1499-40.5 706 594 142 362 662-9 3257-88.0 2005-06 31 863-1809 .477 215-573 .375 519-733 .708 432-805 1237-39.9 552 512 127 242 531-6 2460-79.4

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OPPONENTS’ ANNUAL TEAM STATS

Field Goals 3Pt. Field Goals Free Throws Rebounds Year GP Made-Att. Pct. Made-Att. Pct. Made-Att. Pct. Off-Def Tot-Avg. A TO BLK STL PF-D Points-Avg. 1953-54 21 422-1320 .320 491-725 .677 797-37.9 452 1335-63.6 1954-55 21 563-1542 .365 471-625 .754 993-47.3 422-20 1599-76.1 1955-56 23 569-1636 .348 495-747 .663 991-43.1 487 1633-71.0 1956-57 32 720-2043 .352 658-956 .688 1151-35.9 761 2098-65.5 1957-58 26 605-1563 .387 475-602 .789 106140.8 565 1688-64.9 1958-59 25 627-1606 .390 375-598 .627 1113-44.5 500 1629-65.2

1959-60 24 531-1415 .375 432-634 .681 1019-42.5 471 1494-62.3 1960-61 23 549-1381 .398 414-605 .684 922-40.1 450 1512-65.7 1961-62 17 472-1042 .453 291-475 .613 720-42.4 381 1235-72.6 1962-63 21 576-1316 .438 335-483 .694 878-41.8 404 1487-70.8 1963-64 24 723-1657 .436 413-602 .686 1054-44.0 477 1859-77.5 1964-65 24 752-1681 .447 359-531 .676 1057-44.0 463 1863-77.6 1965-66 27 818-1709 .479 369-551 .669 1035-39.0 533 2005-75.3 1966-67 32 873-1854 .471 531-772 .688 1392-43.5 701 2277-71.2 1967-68 32 912-2052 .444 492-708 .695 1370-42.8 684 2316-72.4 1968-69 32 937-2076 .451 547-781 .700 1295-40.5 319 672 2421-75.7

1969-70 27 798-1810 .441 532-742 .717 1201-44.5 255 567 2128-78.8 1970-71 16 437-1020 .428 248-378 .656 611-38.2 322 1122-70.1 1971-72 31 808-1918 .421 597-853 .700 1153-37.2 368 695 2213-71.4 1972-73 33 967-2161 .447 469-679 .691 1237-37.5 419 725 2403-72.8 1973-74 28 870-1895 .459 368-521 .706 1049-37.5 354 594 2108-75.3 1974-75 31 1014-2154 .471 389-556 .700 1090-35.2 391 699 2417-78.0 1975-76 29 886-1886 .470 382-541 .706 1010-34.8 403 170 699 2154-74.3 1976-77 33 978-2050 .477 440-626 .703 1078-32.7 417 218 762 2396-72.6 1977-78 31 875-1769 .495 442-618 .715 935-30.2 453 216 710-40 2192-70.7 1978-79 29 761-1620 .470 376-508 .740 847-29.2 336 171 619-27 1898-65.4

1979-80 29 798-1610 .496 375-542 .692 861-29.7 401 182 584-29 1971-68.0 1980-81 37 975-2128 .458 394-579 .680 1065-28.8 467 302 302 752-30 2344-63.4 1981-82 34 811-1742 .466 263-407 .646 873-25.7 418 493 188 641-22 1885-55.4 1982-83 36 945-2130 .444 476-701 .679 1151-32.0 489 569 233 779-33 2469-68.6 1983-84 31 851-1892 .450 308-476 .647 940-30.3 455 524 203 631-28 2010-64.8 1984-85 36 989-2197 .450 398-600 .663 1085-30.1 534 453 285 607-23 2376-66.0 1985-86 34 942-2163 .436 462-672 .688 1108-32.6 523 561 255 697-25 2346-69.0 1986-87 36 1043-2210 .472 130-342 .380 479-689 .695 1125-31.3 589 660 236 742-31 2695-74.9 1987-88 34 939-2063 .455 195-519 .376 417-605 .689 1043-30.7 490 536 260 687-21 2490-73.2 1988-89 37 1147-2530 .453 216-637 .339 439-648 .677 1338-36.2 603 654 343 808-21 2949-79.7

1989-90 34 996-2168 .459 206-565 .365 452-652 .693 1281-35.1 555 581 293 697-18 2650-77.9 1990-91 35 974-2329 .418 197-622 .317 362-568 .637 1225-35.0 519 635 270 708-21 2507-71.6 1991-92 33 909-2093 .434 232-599 .387 444-630 .705 1119-33.9 526 566 118 252 614-19 2494-75.6 1992-93 38 978-2370 .431 235-716 .328 405-603 .672 1222-32.2 536 581 138 273 750-20 2596-68.3 1993-94 35 923-2336 .395 273-802 .340 414-636 .651 1234-35.3 498 549 134 261 791-34 2533-72.4 1994-95 34 960-2326 .413 299-879 .340 297-423 .702 1230-36.2 503 434 95 226 652-22 2516-74.0 1995-96 32 826-2004 .412 308-857 .359 313-469 .667 401-642 1043-32.6 462 369 80 224 603-9 2273-71.0 1996-97 35 867-2154 .403 275-849 .324 325-523 .621 447-680 1127-32.2 453 479 98 256 644-19 2334-66.7 1997-98 38 923-2403 .384 282-879 .321 366-542 .675 525-703 1228-32.3 472 503 81 230 758-26 2494-65.6 1998-99 34 822-2091 .393 246-752 .327 316-480 .658 426-628 1054-31.0 434 378 121 267 615-13 2206-64.9

1999-00 36 953-2338 .408 229-744 .308 393-569 .691 510-735 1245-34.6 516 419 117 298 662-12 2528-70.2 2000-01 33 859-2196 .391 243-749 .324 380-578 .657 469-758 1227-37.2 461 447 108 298 669-16 2341-70.9 2001-02 28 803-1776 .452 216-596 .362 386-546 .707 362-685 1047-37.4 394 357 99 259 534-13 2208-78.9 2002-03 35 920-2103 .437 225-651 .346 427-618 .691 472-877 1349-38.5 489 581 153 288 637-15 2492-71.2 2003-04 30 799-1798 .444 229-650 .352 416-597 .697 364-697 1061-35.4 452 541 125 247 625-22 2243-74.8 2004-05 37 913-2274 .401 284-834 .341 490-689 .711 452-770 1222-33.0 500 658 173 328 808-30 2600-70.3 2005-06 31 779-1894 .411 200-605 .331 370-522 .708 377-609 986-31.8 406 465 114 282 639-10 2128-68.6

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 167 History & Record Book UNC TEAM AWARDS 4-Time NCAA Champs BURGESS M cSWAIN ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S Statistical Awards SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD Team statistical awards such as the Mary Frances Andrews Award (best field goal percent - (Presented annually to the varsity team age), the Martha Jordan Award (best free throw percentage) and the Oscar Vatz Award (most member recommended by coaches as one rebounds) are listed on p. 160-161 with the yearly statistical leaders. who best exemplifies the term “student- Team captains are listed on p. 177-178. athlete.”) r e h 1985-86 Steve Hale 1993-94 Rasheed Wallace t a S y

1986-87 Jeff Lebo 1994-95 Shammond Williams l l a 1987-88 Jeff Lebo 1995-96 Antawn Jamison S 1988-89 Jeff Lebo 1996-97 Ed Cota 1989-90 Scott Williams 1997-98 Brian Bersticker 1990-91 Henrik Rodl 1998-99 Kris Lang 1991-92 Henrik Rodl 1999-00 Jonathan Holmes 1992-93 Henrik Rodl 2000-01 Brian Morrison 1993-94 Eric Montross 2001-02 Jawad Williams 1994-95 Pearce Landry 2002-03 David Noel 1995-96 Dante Calabria 2003-04 Reyshawn Terry 1996-97 Charlie McNairy 2004-05 Marvin Williams 1997-98 Brad Frederick 2005-06 Tyler Hansbrough 1998-99 Brad Frederick 1999-00 Brian Bersticker CARMICHAEL-COBB AWARD 2000-01 Michael Brooker (Given by Whit Cobb in memory of 2001-02 Will Johnson Cartwright Carmichael and , 2002-03 Will Johnson Carolina’s first All-Americas and stars on 2003-04 Phillip McLamb the first national championship team in 2004-05 Byron Sanders 1924. Awarded to the outstanding defen - 2005-06 Byron Sanders sive player according to coaches’ game statistics.) BUTCH BENNETT AWARD 1967-68 Rusty Clark & Dick Grubar (Given to the freshman member of the var - 1968-69 Bill Bunting sity or junior varsity who exemplifies deter - 1969-70 Charles Scott Michael Jordan was UNC’s co-MVP with Sam Perkins in both 1983 and ‘84. mination, sportsmanship and sacrifice for 1970-71 Steve Previs the good of the team. Given in memory of 1971-72 Steve Previs a member of the 1967-68 freshman team 1972-73 Bobby Jones 1981-82 Jimmy Black who died of leukemia. Winner is deter - 1973-74 Bobby Jones 1982-83 Matt Doherty mined by a vote of his teammates.) 1974-75 Mickey Bell 1983-84 Michael Jordan 1967-68 Lee Dedmon 1975-76 John Kuester 1984-85 Steve Hale 1968-69 Steve Previs 1976-77 John Kuester 1985-86 Steve Hale 1969-70 Donn Johnston 1977-78 Dudley Bradley 1986-87 Joe Wolf 1970-71 Bobby Jones 1978-79 Dudley Bradley 1987-88 Steve Bucknall 1971-72 Brad Hoffman 1979-80 Mike O’Koren 1988-89 Jeff Lebo 1972-73 Tony Shaver 1980-81 Al Wood 1989-90 King Rice i t

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1976-77 Mike O’Koren J 1977-78 Al Wood 1978-79 Jimmy Black 1979-80 James Worthy 1980-81 Matt Doherty 1981-82 Michael Jordan 1982-83 Brad Daugherty 1983-84 Kenny Smith 1984-85 Ranzino Smith 1985-86 Jeff Lebo 1986-87 J.R. Reid 1987-88 Rick Fox 1988-89 Hubert Davis 1989-90 George Lynch 1990-91 Pat Sullivan 1991-92 Donald Williams Byron Sanders won the Burgess McSwain Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete Award twice 1992-93 Dante Calabria and was named to the All-ACC Academic Team in 2005-06. 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 168 History & Record Book UNC TEAM AWARDS 4-Time NCAA Champs Peyton Williams 1994-95 Jerry Stackhouse 1995-96 Jeff McInnis 1996-97 Antawn Jamison 1997-98 Antawn Jamison 1998-99 Ademola Okulaja 1999-00 Ed Cota 2000-01 Joseph Forte 2001-02 Jason Capel, Kris Lang 2002-03 Raymond Felton 2003-04 Rashad McCants 2004-05 Raymond Felton, Sean May 2005-06 David Noel

JIMMIE DEMPSEY AWARD (Originally given to the team’s overall sta - tistical leader, the Jimmie Dempsey Award was given to the team’s most improved player beginning in 2006.) 1971-72 Dennis Wuycik 1972-73 Bobby Jones 1973-74 Darrell Elston 1974-75 Mitch Kupchak 1975-76 Walter Davis 1976-77 Walter Davis 1977-78 Mike O’Koren 1978-79 Mike O’Koren 1979-80 Mike O’Koren 1980-81 Al Wood Derrick Phelps won the Carmichael-Cobb David Noel was named team MVP in 2006. 1981-82 Sam Perkins, James Worthy Award three times. 1982-83 Sam Perkins 1983-84 Sam Perkins 1962-63 Billy Cunningham 1990-91 Rick Fox 1984-85 Brad Daugherty 1963-64 Billy Cunningham 1991-92 Derrick Phelps 1985-86 Steve Hale 1964-65 Billy Cunningham 1992-93 Derrick Phelps 1986-87 Joe Wolf 1965-66 Bob Lewis 1993-94 Derrick Phelps 1987-88 J.R. Reid 1966-67 Bob Lewis, Larry Miller 1994-95 Rasheed Wallace 1988-89 J.R. Reid 1967-68 Larry Miller 1995-96 Dante Calabria 1989-90 Rick Fox 1968-69 Charles Scott 1996-97 Ademola Okulaja 1990-91 Rick Fox 1969-70 Charles Scott 1997-98 Vince Carter, Makhtar Ndiaye 1991-92 George Lynch 1970-71 Dennis Wuycik 1998-99 Brendan Haywood 1992-93 George Lynch, Brian Reese 1971-72 Robert McAdoo, Dennis Wuycik 1999-00 Brendan Haywood 1993-94 Derrick Phelps 1972-73 Bobby Jones 2000-01 Brendan Haywood 1994-95 Jerry Stackhouse 1973-74 Bobby Jones 2001-02 Kris Lang 1995-96 Ademola Okulaja 1974-75 Mitch Kupchak 2002-03 Raymond Felton 1996-97 Vince Carter 1975-76 Mitch Kupchak 2003-04 1997-98 Vince Carter 1976-77 Walter Davis 2004-05 Jackie Manuel 1998-99 Ademola Okulaja 1977-78 Phil Ford 2005-06 Wes Miller 1999-00 Joseph Forte 1978-79 Dudley Bradley 2000-01 Joseph Forte 1979-80 Mike O’Koren MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2001-02 Jason Capel 1980-81 Al Wood (Winner determined by a vote of team 2002-03 Rashad McCants 1981-82 James Worthy members.) 2003-04 Rashad McCants 1982-83 Michael Jordan, Sam Perkins 1950-51 Hugo Kappler 2004-05 Sean May 1983-84 Michael Jordan, Sam Perkins 1951-52 Al Lifson 2005-06 Wes Miller 1984-85 Brad Daugherty 1952-53 Vince Grimaldi 1985-86 Brad Daugherty 1953-54 Jerry Vayda FOY ROBERSON AWARD 1986-87 Kenny Smith 1954-55 Lennie Rosenbluth (Most Inspirational Player Award in memo - 1987-88 J.R. Reid 1955-56 Lennie Rosenbluth ry of a former basketball player who was 1988-89 Steve Bucknall 1956-57 Lennie Rosenbluth killed in World War II. Voted upon by 1989-90 Rick Fox 1957-58 Pete Brennan teammates and coaches.) 1990-91 Rick Fox 1958-59 Harvey Salz 1942-43 George McCachren 1991-92 Hubert Davis 1959-60 Lee Shaffer 1943-44 Jack Fitch 1992-93 George Lynch 1960-61 Doug Moe 1944-45 Jim Jordan 1993-94 Derrick Phelps 1961-62 Jim Hudock 1945-46 Bob Paxton

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2004-05 Outstanding Seniors Melvin Scott, Jackie Manuel and Jawad Williams

1946-47 1947-48 Taylor Thorne 1948-49 Dan Nyimicz Dewey Burke won the Foy Roberson Award as UNC’s most inspirational player in 2005-06. 1949-50 John Tsantes 1950-51 Charles Thorne 1982-83 Cecil Exum as determined by a vote of the team and 1951-52 Howard Deasy 1983-84 Cecil Exum coaches.) 1952-53 Vince Grimaldi 1984-85 Steve Hale 1984-85 Cliff Morris 1953-54 Skippy Winstead 1985-86 Steve Hale 1985-86 James Daye 1954-55 Jerry Vayda 1986-87 Dave Popson 1986-87 Michael Norwood 1955-56 Jerry Vayda 1987-88 Jeff Lebo 1987-88 Joe Jenkins 1956-57 Lennie Rosenbluth 1988-89 Steve Bucknall 1988-89 David May 1957-58 Tommy Kearns 1989-90 Jeff Denny 1989-90 Matt Wenstrom 1958-59 Danny Lotz 1990-91 King Rice 1990-91 1959-60 Ray Stanley 1991-92 George Lynch 1991-92 Jason Burgess 1960-61 Dick Kepley 1992-93 Derrick Phelps 1992-93 Scott Cherry, Matt Wenstrom 1961-62 Donnie Walsh 1993-94 Brian Reese 1993-94 Pat Sullivan 1962-63 Peppy Callahan 1994-95 Pat Sullivan 1994-95 Charlie McNairy 1963-64 Charlie Shaffer 1995-96 Webb Tyndall 1995-96 David Neal 1964-65 Ray Respess 1996-97 Makhtar Ndiaye 1996-97 Charlie McNairy 1965-66 Jimmy Moore 1997-98 Ademola Okulaja 1997-98 Brad Frederick 1966-67 Donnie Moe 1998-99 Ademola Okulaja 1998-99 Scott Williams 1967-68 Ralph Fletcher 1999-00 Jason Capel 1999-00 Michael Brooker 1968-69 Joe Brown 2000-01 Jonathan Holmes 2000-01 Jim Everett 1969-70 Jim Delany 2001-02 Will Johnson 2001-02 Jonathan Holmes 1970-71 Steve Previs 2002-03 Will Johnson 2002-03 Jonathan Holmes 1971-72 Bill Chambers 2003-04 Jackie Manuel 2003-04 Wes Miller 1972-73 Donn Johnston 2004-05 Jackie Manuel 2004-05 Wes Miller 1973-74 Ray Hite 2005-06 Dewey Burke 1974-75 Mickey Bell (Beginning in 2005-06, the Rick Sharp 1975-76 Dave Hanners RICK SHARP AWARD Award was given in conjunction with the 1976-77 Woody Coley (Award given in memory of Rick Sharp, Foy Roberson Award.) 1977-78 Ged Doughton the Emmy award-winning producer of CBS 1978-79 Ged Doughton and CBS Sports and a 1979-80 John Virgil 1964 UNC graduate. Given to the player 1980-81 Eric Kenny who contributed the most to the team in 1981-82 Cecil Exum practice sessions and behind the scenes

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NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

Jack Cobb: Helms Foundation, 1926 George Glamack: Helms Foundation, 1940, 1941 Lennie Rosenbluth: Helms Foundation, 1957 Phil Ford: USBWA, NABC, The Sporting News, Award, 1978 James Worthy: Helms Foundation, 1982 (co-win - ner) Michael Jordan: The Sporting News, 1983; The Sporting News, The Associated Press, United Press International, USBWA, NABC, Basketball Weekly, John Wooden Award, Naismith Award, 1984 Kenny Smith: Basketball Times, 1987 Jerry Stackhouse: Sports Illustrated, 1995 Antawn Jamison: The Associated Press, John Wooden Award, Naismith Award, NABC, USBWA, Phil Ford (center) won the Wooden Award and was the consensus National Player of the Year as a senior in 1978. The Sporting News, CBS/Chevrolet, Basketball America, Basketball Times, Basketball News, 1998 Bob Lewis: Helms Foundation, 1966, Weekly, 1972 1967; Associated Press, 1966 (2nd Bobby Jones: USBWA, 1974; Coaches, 1974 (2nd Team) Team); Associated Press, 1974 (2nd Team); United Larry Miller: USBWA, 1967, 1968; Press International, 1974 (2nd Team) Helms Foundation, 1967, 1968; Citizen Savings (Helms Foundation), NAISMITH MEMORIAL BASKETBALL Mitch Kupchak: Converse, 1967, 1968; Associated Press, 1968; United 1975, 1976; USBWA, 1976; Coaches, 1976; Converse, HALL OF FAME MEMBERS Press International, 1968; Coaches, 1968 1976; Associated Press, 1976 (2nd Team); United Coach Frank J. McGuire: Charles Scott: USBWA, 1969, 1970; Coaches, 1969, Press International, 1976 (2nd Team); Basketball : Coach 1970; Helms Foundation, 1969, 1970; Converse, 1969, Weekly, 1976 (3rd Team) Player Billy Cunningham: 1970; Basketball Weekly, 1969, 1970; NBA Coaches, Phil Ford: Basketball Weekly, 1976, 1977, 1978; Bernard Carnevale: Coach 1970; Associated Press, 1970 (2nd Team); United Coaches, 1976, 1977, 1978; Associated Press, 1976 Robert McAdoo: Player Press International, 1970 (2nd Team); NEA, 1970 (2nd Team), 1977, 1978; United Press International, Coach Larry Brown: Bill Chamberlain: NBA Coaches, 1972 (2nd Team) 1976 (2nd Team), 1977 (2nd Team), 1978; Citizen Player James Worthy: Robert McAdoo: NBA Coaches, 1972; Helms Savings (Helms Foundation), 1976, 1977, 1978; Foundation, 1972; NEA, 1972; The Sporting News, Sporting News, 1976, 1977 (2nd Team), 1978; ALL–AMERICAS 1972; Associated Press, 1972 (2nd Team) USBWA, 1977, 1978 (All first–team selections unless otherwise noted) Dennis Wuycik: Helms Foundation, 1972; Basketball Tommy LaGarde: The Sporting News, 1977 (2nd Cartwright Carmichael: 1923, 1924 Team) 1924, 1925, 1926 Jack Cobb: Mike O’Koren: Citizen Savings (Helms George Glamack: 1940, 1941 Foundation), 1978, 1979, 1980; Converse, Jim Jordan: Helms Foundation, 1945 (2nd 1978, 1979, 1980; Basketball Weekly, 1978 Team) (2nd Team), 1979, 1980 (2nd Team); USBWA, John “Hook” Dillon: The Sporting News, 1946; 1979, 1980; The Sporting News, 1979, 1980; Maxwell, 1946; Converse,1946 Coaches, 1979 (2nd Team), 1980 (2nd Team); Lennie Rosenbluth: Associated Press, 1956 United Press International, 1979 (2nd Team), (2nd Team), 1957; United Press International, 1980 (3rd Team) 1956 (2nd Team), 1957; Helms Foundation, Al Wood: Converse, 1980, 1981; USBWA, 1956, 1957; NEA, 1956 (3rd Team), 1957; 1981; Citizen Savings (Helms Foundation), Colliers, 1956 (3rd Team), 1957; Converse, 1981; Associated Press, 1981 (2nd Team); 1956 (2nd Team), 1957; USBWA, 1957 NABC, 1981 (2nd Team) Converse, 1957 (2nd Team); Tommy Kearns: James Worthy: USBWA, 1981, 1982; United Associated Press, 1958 (3rd Team) Press International, 1982; NABC, 1982; The Pete Brennan: Associated Press, 1958; The Sporting News, 1982; Basketball Weekly, 1982; Sporting News, 1958; USBWA, 1958; Converse, Naismith, 1982; NBA Coaches, 1982; 1958; United Press International, 1958 (2nd Converse, 1982; First Interstate Bank (Helms Team), Helms Foundation, 1958 (2nd Team) Foundation), 1982; Associated Press, 1982 Lee Shaffer: American Weekly, 1959 (3rd (2nd Team) Team); USBWA, 1960 Sam Perkins: USBWA, 1982, 1983, 1984; York Larese: Associated Press, 1959 (3rd Converse, 1982, 1983, 1984; First Interstate Team); Coaches, 1960 (3rd Team), 1961 (2nd Bank (Helms Foundation), 1982, 1983, 1984; Team); The Sporting News, 1961 (2nd Team); United Press International, 1982 (2nd Team), NEA, 1961 (2nd Team); United Press 1983, 1984; Naismith, 1982 (2nd Team), 1983, International, 1961 (3rd Team); Converse, 1961 1984; The Sporting News, 1982 (2nd Team), (2nd Team) 1983 (2nd Team), 1984; Basketball Weekly, Doug Moe: The Sporting News, 1959 (2nd 1982 (2nd Team), 1983 (2nd Team), 1984; Team); USBWA, 1961, The Sporting News, NABC, 1982 (2nd Team), 1983 (2nd Team), 1961 (2nd Team) 1984 (2nd Team); ESPN, 1983, 1984; USBWA, 1964, 1965; Billy Cunningham: Raymond Felton, Sean May and Rashad McCants earned ABAUSA, 1983, 1984; Associated Press, Helms Foundation, 1965; The Sporting News, All-NCAA Final Four honors in 2005. 1983 (3rd Team), 1984; Basketball Times, 1965 (2nd Team) Jim Bounds

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1983 (3rd Team), 1984; NBA Coaches, 1984 Michael Jordan: Associated Press, 1983, 1984; United Press International, 1983, 1984; The Sporting News, 1983, 1984; USBWA, 1983, 1984; NABC, 1983, 1984; Naismith, 1983, 1984; NBA Coaches, 1983, 1984; Basketball Weekly, 1983, 1984; ESPN, 1983, 1984; ABAUSA, 1983, 1984; Basketball Times, 1983, 1984; First Interstate Bank (Helms Foundation), 1983, 1984; Converse, 1983, 1984 Brad Daugherty: USBWA, 1986; Basketball Weekly, 1986; Associated Press, 1986 (2nd Team); United Press International, 1986 (2nd Team); NABC, 1986 (2nd Team); The Sporting News, 1986 (2nd Team) Kenny Smith: Associated Press, 1987; United Press International, 1987; USBWA, 1987; NABC, 1987; Basketball Times, 1987; Basketball Weekly, 1987; The Sporting News, 1987; Naismith Board, 1987; First Interstate Bank (Helms Foundation), 1987; Converse, 1987 J.R. Reid: Associated Press, 1988; Basketball Weekly, 1988; USBWA, 1988; United Press International, 1988 (2nd Team); The Sporting News, 1988 (2nd Team); Basketball Times, 1988, 1989 (3rd Team); NABC, 1988, 1989 (3rd Team) Rick Fox: Sporting News, 1991 (3rd Team) Eric Montross: Naismith, 1994; Classic Games John R. Wooden All–America Team, 1993, 1994; Associated Press, 1993 (2nd Team), 1994 (2nd Team); NABC, Dean Smith was named National Coach of the Year four times. 1993 (2nd Team), 1994; The Sporting News, 1993 (2nd Team), 1994 (2nd Team); Basketball Weekly, 1993 (2nd Team), 1994; United Press International, Sean May: Associated Press, 2004 (Honorable Coaches, Naismith Award, The Sporting News, 1993 (3rd Team); Basketball Times, 1993 (3rd Team), Mention); ESPN, 2004 (3rd Team); John Wooden CBS/Chevrolet, 1998 1994; USBWA, 1994 (Honorable Mention) Team, 2005; ESPN, 2005; Rupp, 2005; Associated Matt Doherty: Associated Press, 2001 George Lynch: United Press International, 1993 Press, 2005 (2nd Team); Sports Illustrated, 2005 (2nd Roy Williams: Associated Press, USBWA, Rupp (Honorable Mention) Team); USBWA, 2005 (2nd Team); The Sporting News Award, SportsIllustrated.com, 2006 Derrick Phelps: Associated Press, 1994 (Honorable (2nd Team); Basketball Times (2nd Team) Mention) Rashad McCants: Associated Press, 2004 (3rd U.S. BASKETBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR Jerry Stackhouse: Associated Press, 1995; United Team); Basketball Times, 2004 (2nd Team); CBS, 2004 Press International, 1995; USBWA, 1995; NABC, (2nd Team); Sports Illustrated, 2004 (2nd Team); Dean Smith: 1993 1995; John Wooden Team, 1995; The Sporting News, NABC, 2005 (3rd Team) Matt Doherty: 2001 1995 (2nd Team); Basketball Times, 1995 (2nd Team) Raymond Felton: Associated Press, 2005 (3rd Team) Roy Williams: 2006 Rasheed Wallace: The Sporting News, 1995; Tyler Hansbrough: The Sporting News, 2006; Rupp Basketball Times, 1995; John Wooden Team, 1995; Award, 2006; Associated Press, 2006 (3rd Team); JOE LAPCHICK TROPHY Associated Press, 1995 (2nd Team); United Press NABC (3rd Team), Basketball Times (3rd Team) (Top senior college basketball player) International, 1995 (2nd Team); USBWA, 1995 (2nd Sam Perkins: 1984 Team); NABC, 1995 (2nd Team) FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAS BOB COUSY AWARD Antawn Jamison: Basketball Weekly, 1996 Phil Ford: Basketball Weekly, 1975 (Honorable Mention); John Wooden Team, 1997; Michael Jordan: Basketball Weekly, 1982; NBC, (Top college point guard) Associated Press, 1997 (2nd Team); NABC, 1997 (2nd 1982 Raymond Felton: 2005 Team); The Sporting News, 1997 (2nd Team); Brad Daugherty: Basketball Weekly, 1983 (2nd Team) Basketball Weekly, 1997 (2nd Team); Basketball J.R. Reid: Basketball Times, 1987; Basketball MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS OF Times, 1997 (3rd Team); Associated Press, 1998; Weekly, 1987 REGULAR–SEASON TOURNAMENTS NABC, 1998; USBWA, 1998; John Wooden Team, Jerry Stackhouse: Basketball Weekly, 1994; Pete Brennan: Dixie Classic, 1957 1998; The Sporting News, 1998; Basketball Times, Basketball Times, 1994 Doug Moe: Dixie Classic, 1960 1998; Basketball Weekly, 1998; Basketball America, Rasheed Wallace: Basketball Weekly, 1994 (4th Bob Lewis: Tampa Invitational, 1966 (Co–Winner) 1998; Basketball News, 1998 Team) Larry Miller: Tampa Invitational, 1966 (Co–Winner); Vince Carter: John Wooden Team, 1998; Associated Antawn Jamison: Basketball Weekly, 1996 (2nd Far West Classic, 1967 Press, 1998 (2nd Team); The Sporting News, 1998 Team); Basketball Times, 1996 (2nd Team) Al Wood: Kodak Classic, 1978 (2nd Team); Basketball Times, 1998 (2nd Team); Ed Cota: Basketball Weekly, 1997; Basketball Times, Jimmy Black: Cable Car Classic, 1981 Basketball Weekly, 1998 (3rd Team); Basketball News, 1997 (2nd Team) Michael Jordan: Greece Invitational, 1983 1998 (2nd Team); USBWA, 1998 (2nd Team) Kris Lang: College Hoops Insider, 1999 Sam Perkins: Stanford Invitational, 1983; ECAC Shammond Williams: Basketball News, 1998 (3rd Joseph Forte: The Sporting News, 2000; Basketball Holiday Festival, 1983 Team); Associated Press, 1998 (Honorable Mention); Times, 2000 (2nd Team) Brad Daugherty: Great Alaska Shootout, 1985 The Sporting News, 1998 (Honorable Mention); Marvin Williams: Basketball Times, 2005; The Jeff Lebo: Central Fidelity Holiday Classic, 1987 Basketball Weekly, 1998 (Honorable Mention) Sporting News, 2005 Rick Fox: Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions, Ed Cota: Basketball Weekly, 1998 (Honorable Tyler Hansbrough: The Sporting News, 2006; 1988; Red Lobster Classic, 1990 Mention); USBWA, 1999 (Honorable Mention); Basketball Times, 2006 George Lynch: Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions, Basketball Times, 1999 (Honorable Mention); The 1992 Sporting News (Honorable Mention), 2000 NATIONAL COACHES OF THE YEAR Eric Montross: Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions, Ademola Okulaja: USBWA, 1999 (Honorable Mention) Frank McGuire: United Press International, 1957 1993 Brendan Haywood: The Sporting News, 2001 (2nd Dean Smith: National Association of Basketball Jerry Stackhouse: Diet Pepsi Tournament of Team); NABC (3rd Team) Coaches, 1977; U.S. Basketball Writers Association, Champions, 1994 Joseph Forte: Associated Press, 2001; NABC, 2001; Basketball Weekly, 1979; Medalist, 1982; Naismith, Jeff McInnis: Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions, USBWA, 2001; The Sporting News, 2001; Basketball 1993 1995 Times, 2001; CBS Sportsline, 2001; ESPN, 2001 : National Association of Basketball Antawn Jamison: Harris Teeter Pepsi Challenge,

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1996; Carrs Great Alaska Shootout, 1997; Harris Bernie Mock: 1944 Eric Montross: 1993, 1994 Teeter Pepsi Challenge, 1997 Manny Alvarez: 1945 Derrick Phelps: 1994 Ed Cota: Chase Preseason NIT, 1998 Jim Jordan: 1945 Jerry Stackhouse: 1995 Jason Capel: Food Lion MVP Classic, 1998; Orange John “Hook” Dillon: 1946 Rasheed Wallace: 1995 Bowl Classic, 1999 Jim White: 1947 Antawn Jamison: 1996, 1997, 1998 Joseph Forte: Maui Classic, 1999; NABC Classic, Bob Paxton: 1947, 1948 Jeff McInnis: 1996 2000; Hardee’s Tournament of Champions, 2000 Coy Carson: 1949 Vince Carter: 1998 Kris Lang: Food Lion MVP Classic, 1999 Hugo Kappler: 1949 Ed Cota: 1998, 1999, 2000 (2nd Team) Rashad McCants: Preseason NIT, 2002 Ademola Okulaja: 1999 Raymond Felton: Maui Invitational, 2004 ALL– Brendan Haywood: 2001 TOURNAMENT TEAMS Joseph Forte: 2001 MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS (All first-team selections unless otherwise noted) Sean May: 2004 (2nd Team), 2005 OF POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS Cartwright Carmichael: 1924 Rashad McCants: 2004, 2005 Lennie Rosenbluth: NCAA East Regional, 1957 Monk McDonald: 1924 Raymond Felton: 2005 Bob Lewis: NCAA East Regional, 1967 Jack Cobb: 1925, 1926 David Noel: 2006 Rusty Clark: NCAA East Regional, 1968 Bunn Hackney: 1926, 1927 (2nd Team) Tyler Hansbrough: 2006 Charles Scott: NCAA East Regional, 1969 Artie Newcombe: 1926 Bill Chamberlain: NIT, 1971 Bill Dodderer: 1926 (2nd Team) NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL Dennis Wuycik: NCAA East Regional, 1972 John Purser: 1927 (2nd Team) COACHES (NABC) ALL–DISTRICT TEAMS John Kuester: NCAA East Regional, 1977 Tom Alexander: 1932 (All first–team selections unless otherwise noted) Al Wood: NCAA West Regional, 1981 Virgil Weathers: 1932, 1933 (2nd Team), 1934 Al Wood: 1981 James Worthy: NCAA East Regional, 1982; NCAA Wilmer Hines: 1932 (2nd Team), 1933 (2nd Team) James Worthy: 1981 (2nd Team), 1982 Final Four, 1982 Stewart “Snooks” Aitken: 1934, 1935 Sam Perkins: 1982, 1983, 1984 Brad Daugherty: NCAA Southeast Regional, 1985 Ivan “Jack” Glace: 1934, 1935 Michael Jordan: 1983, 1984 George Lynch: NCAA East Regional, 1993 Jim McCachren: 1934, 1935, 1936 Eric Montross: 1993, 1994 Donald Williams: NCAA Final Four, 1993 Melvin Nelson: 1935 (2nd Team) George Lynch: 1993 Jerry Stackhouse: NCAA Southeast Regional, 1995 Andy Bershak: 1936 (2nd Team), 1937 (2nd Team) Derrick Phelps: 1994 (2nd Team) Shammond Williams: NCAA East Regional, 1997 Earl Ruth: 1936 (2nd Team), 1937, 1938 (2nd Team) Jerry Stackhouse: 1995 Antawn Jamison: NCAA East Regional, 1998 Ramsay Potts: 1937 (2nd Team) Rasheed Wallace: 1995 Joseph Forte: NCAA South Regional, 2000 George Glamack: 1940, 1941 (2nd Team) Jeff McInnis: 1996 Sean May: NCAA Syracuse Regional, 2005; NCAA Jimmy Howard: 1940 (2nd Team) Dante Calabria: 1996 (2nd Team) Final Four, 2005 Bob Rose: 1941 Antawn Jamison: 1996 (2nd Team), 1997, 1998 Bernie Mock: 1944 Vince Carter: 1998 ALL–SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TEAMS Boyce Box: 1944 Shammond Williams: 1998 (2nd Team) Cartwright Carmichael: 1922, 1923, 1924 John Dewell: 1944 (2nd Team) Brendan Haywood: 2001 Monk McDonald: 1922, 1924 Jack Fitch: 1944 (2nd Team) Joseph Forte: 2001 Jack Cobb: 1924, 1925, 1926 Manny Alvarez: 1945 Rashad McCants: 2003 (2nd Team); 2004 (2nd Bill Dodderer: 1924, 1925, 1926 Jim Jordan: 1945, 1946 (2nd Team) Team), 2005 Artie Newcombe: 1926 John Dillon: 1945 (2nd Team), 1946 (2nd Team) Raymond Felton: 2004, 2005 Tom Alexander: 1932 Bob Paxton: 1945 (2nd Team), 1947, 1948 Sean May: 2004 (2nd Team), 2005 (2nd Team) Virgil Weathers: 1932 Horace “Bones” McKinney: 1946 (2nd Team) Tyler Hansbrough: 2006 Jim McCachren: 1934, 1935, 1936 Jim White: 1947 Stewart “Snooks” Aitken: 1935 Jim Hamilton: 1947 (2nd Team) REGULAR–SEASON Ivan “Jack” Glace: 1935 ALL–TOURNAMENT TEAMS Earl Ruth: 1937 U.S. BASKETBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION (All first–team selections unless otherwise noted) Paul Severin: 1940 (USBWA) ALL–DISTRICT TEAMS Lennie Rosenbluth: Dixie Classic, 1954, 1955, 1956 George Glamack: 1940, 1941 Lennie Rosenbluth: 1956, 1957 Pete Brennan: Dixie Classic, 1956, 1957; Kentucky Bob Rose: 1941, 1942 Pete Brennan: 1958 Invitational, 1957 Boyce Box: 1944 Lee Shaffer: 1960 Dick Kepley: Blue Grass Festival, 1958 York Larese: 1961 Lee Shaffer: Dixie Classic, 1958, 1959; Kentucky Doug Moe: 1961 Invitational, 1959 Billy Cunningham: 1963, 1964, 1965 York Larese: Kentucky Invitational, 1959; Dixie Bob Lewis: 1966 Classic, 1959, 1960 Larry Miller: 1967, 1968 Doug Moe: Dixie Classic, 1960 Charles Scott: 1969, 1970 Bob Lewis: Tampa Invitational, 1966 Dennis Wuycik: 1971, 1972 Larry Miller: Tampa Invitational, 1966; Far West Robert McAdoo: 1972 Classic, 1967 George Karl: 1973 Charles Scott: Far West Classic, 1967; ECAC Bobby Jones: 1974 Holiday Festival, 1968; Carolina Classic, 1969 Mitch Kupchak: 1976 Bill Bunting: ECAC Holiday Festival, 1968 Phil Ford: 1976, 1977, 1978 Bill Chamberlain: Carolina Classic, 1969; Big Four Mike O’Koren: 1979, 1980 Tournament, 1970 Al Wood: 1979, 1981 Dennis Wuycik: Big Four Tournament, 1971; Sugar James Worthy: 1981, 1982 Bowl Tournament, 1971 Sam Perkins: 1982, 1983, 1984 Robert McAdoo: Big Four Tournament, 1971; Sugar Michael Jordan: 1983, 1984 Bowl Tournament, 1971 Brad Daugherty: 1985, 1986 George Karl: Big Four Tournament, 1971; Rainbow Kenny Smith: 1985, 1986, 1987 Classic, 1972

i Steve Hale: 1986 Bobby Jones: Big Four Tournament, 1972; Rainbow t a r a Joe Wolf: 1987 Classic, 1972 m a 1987, 1988, 1989 Big Four Tournament, 1972

C J.R. Reid: Ed Stahl: y e 1988 International Christmas Tournament, r Jeff Lebo: Mitch Kupchak: f f e

J Rick Fox: 1990, 1991 1972 Tyler Hansbrough was named a first-team Hubert Davis: 1992 Phil Ford: International Christmas Tournament, 1974; All-America in 2006. George Lynch: 1993 Big Four Tournament, January 1976, November 1976

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Reid: NCAA East Regional, 1987; NCAA West Matt Wenstrom: 1993 1990 & 1992; Red Lobster Classic, 1990; Kraft Regional, 1988; NCAA Southeast Regional, 1989 Pearce Landry: 1994, 1995 Rainbow Classic, 1992 Rick Fox: NCAA East Regional, 1991 Pat Sullivan: 1995 Pete Chilcutt: Red Lobster Classic, 1990 Hubert Davis: NCAA East Regional, 1991 Will Johnson: 2001, 2003 Eric Montross: Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions, Eric Montross: NCAA Southeast Regional, 1992; Jason Capel: 2002 1991, 1992; Kraft Rainbow Classic, 1992 NCAA East Regional, 1993; NCAA Final Four, 1993 Kris Lang: 2002 Donald Williams: Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions, George Lynch: NCAA East Regional, 1993; NCAA Byron Sanders: 2004, 2006 1992, 1993; Preseason NIT, 1993 Final Four, 1993 Melvin Scott: 2005 Jerry Stackhouse: Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions, Donald Williams: NCAA East Regional, 1993; NCAA 1994 Final Four, 1993; NCAA Southeast Regional, 1995 Rasheed Wallace: Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions, Jerry Stackhouse: NCAA Southeast Regional, 1995 1994 Rasheed Wallace: NCAA Southeast Regional, 1995 Jeff McInnis: Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions, Shammond Williams: NCAA East Regional, 1997; 1994, 1995; Maui Classic, 1995 NCAA East Regional, 1998 Dante Calabria: Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions, Antawn Jamison: NCAA East Regional, 1997; NCAA 1995 East Regional, 1998 Antawn Jamison: Diet Pepsi Tournament of Vince Carter: NCAA East Regional, 1997; NCAA East Champions, 1995; Harris Teeter Pepsi Challenge, Regional, 1998 1996; Carrs Great Alaska Shootout, 1997 Ed Cota: NCAA East Regional, 1997; NCAA East Serge Zwikker: Harris Teeter Pepsi Challenge, 1996 Regional, 1998; NCAA South Regional, 2000 Vince Carter: Carrs Great Alaska Shootout, 1997 Jason Capel: NCAA South Regional, 2000 Ed Cota: Carrs Great Alaska Shootout, 1997; Chase Joseph Forte: NCAA South Regional, 2000 Preseason NIT, 1998; Harris Teeter Pepsi Challenge, Sean May: NCAA Syracuse Regional, 2005; NCAA 1998; Maui Invitational, 1999; Food Lion MVP Classic, Final Four, 2005 1999 Rashad McCants: NCAA Syracuse Regional, 2005; Brendan Haywood: Chase Preseason NIT, 1998; NCAA Final Four, 2005 Maui Invitational, 1999; NABC Classic, 2000 Raymond Felton: NCAA Final Four, 2005 Jason Capel: Harris Teeter Pepsi Challenge, 1998; Food Lion MVP Classic, 1999 COLLEGE SPORTS INFORMATION Kris Lang: Food Lion MVP Classic, 1999; Hardee’s DIRECTORS OF AMERICA (C oSIDA) Tournament of Champions, 2000 ACADEMIC ALL–AMERICA TEAMS Joseph Forte: Maui Invitational, 1999; NABC Classic, (All first–team selections unless otherwise noted) 2000; Hardee’s Tournament of Champions, 2000 Billy Cunningham: 1965 Raymond Felton: Preseason NIT, 2002; Maui Charles Scott: 1970 Invitational, 2004 Steve Previs: 1972 Jackie Manuel: Preseason NIT, 2002 Dennis Wuycik: 1972 Rashad McCants: Preseason NIT, 2002; Maui Kim Huband: 1972 (3rd Team) Charles Scott was a first-team academic All-America in 1970. 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ACC 50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM ACC TOURNAMENT MVP s Shammond Williams: 1997 (3rd Hubert Davis: 1991, 1992 Lennie Rosenbluth: 1955-57 Lennie Rosenbluth: 1957 Team), 1998 (2nd Team) Pete Chilcutt: 1991 (2nd Team) Billy Cunningham: 1963-65 Larry Miller: 1967, 1968 Ed Cota: 1998 (2nd Team), 1999 (2nd King Rice: 1991 (2nd Team) Larry Miller: 1966-68 Charles Scott: 1969 Team), 2000 (2nd Team) George Lynch: 1992, 1993 (2nd Team) Charles Scott: 1968-70 Lee Dedmon: 1971 (co–Winner) Ademola Okulaja: 1999 Eric Montross: 1993, 1994 (2nd Team) Bobby Jones: 1972-74 Robert McAdoo: 1972 Brendan Haywood: 2000 (3rd Team), Brian Reese: 1993 Walter Davis: 1974-77 Phil Ford: 1975 2001 (2nd Team) Donald Williams: 1993 (2nd Team), Phil Ford: 1974-78 John Kuester: 1977 Joseph Forte: 2000 (2nd Team), 2001 1995 (2nd Team) James Worthy: 1980-82 Dudley Bradley: 1979 Jason Capel: 2001 (3rd Team), 2002 Derrick Phelps: 1994 Sam Perkins: 1981-84 Sam Perkins: 1981 (3rd Team) Jerry Stackhouse: 1994, 1995 Michael Jordan: 1982-84 James Worthy: 1982 Raymond Felton: 2003 (3rd Team), Rasheed Wallace: 1994 (2nd Team), Brad Daugherty: 1983-86 J.R. Reid: 1989 2004 (3rd Team), 2005 1995 Antawn Jamison: 1996-98 Rick Fox: 1991 Sean May: 2004 (2nd Team), 2005 Dante Calabria: 1995 (2nd Team) Jerry Stackhouse: 1994 Rashad McCants: 2004, 2005 (3rd Jeff McInnis: 1995 (2nd Team) ACC PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Shammond Williams: 1997 Team) Antawn Jamison: 1997, 1998 Lennie Rosenbluth: 1957 Antawn Jamison: 1998 Jawad Williams: 2005 (3rd Team) Shammond Williams: 1997, 1998 Pete Brennan: 1958 David Noel: 2006 (2nd Team) Ed Cota: 1997 (2nd Team), 1998 (2nd Lee Shaffer: 1960 ALL–ACC TEAMS Reyshawn Terry: 2006 (3rd Team) Team), 1999 (2nd Team) Billy Cunningham: 1965 (All first–team selections unless other - Tyler Hansbrough: 2006 Serge Zwikker: 1997 (2nd Team) Larry Miller: 1967, 1968 wise noted) Vince Carter: 1998 (2nd Team) Mitch Kupchak: 1976 Jerry Vayda: 1954 (2nd Team) ALL–ACC TOURNAMENT TEAMS Ademola Okulaja: 1998 (2nd Team), Phil Ford: 1978 Lennie Rosenbluth: 1955, 1956, 1957 (All first–team selections unless other - 1999 Michael Jordan: 1984 Tommy Kearns: 1957, 1958 wise noted) Kris Lang: 1999 (2nd Team) Antawn Jamison: 1998 Pete Brennan: 1957 (2nd Team), 1958 Skippy Winstead: 1954 Max Owens: 1999 Joseph Forte: 2001 (co-winner) Doug Moe: 1959, 1961 Lennie Rosenbluth: 1956, 1957 Joseph Forte: 2001 Lee Shaffer: 1959 (2nd Team), 1960 Tommy Kearns: 1957 (2nd Team), Brendan Haywood: 2001 (2nd Team) ACC COACHES OF THE YEAR York Larese: 1959, 1960, 1961 1958 Jason Capel: 2001 (2nd Team) Frank McGuire: 1957 Larry Brown: 1962 (2nd Team), 1963 Joe Quigg: 1957 (2nd Team) Raymond Felton: 2003, 2005 Dean Smith: 1967, 1968, 1971, 1976, Jim Hudock: 1962 (2nd Team) Bob Cunningham: 1957 (2nd Team) Jawad Williams: 2003 (2nd Team) 1977, 1979, 1988, 1993 Billy Cunningham: 1963, 1964, 1965 Pete Brennan: 1957, 1958 Reyshawn Terry: 2006 (2nd Team) Bill Guthridge: 1998 Bob Lewis: 1965 (2nd Team), 1966, Ray Stanley: 1958 (2nd Team) Tyler Hansbrough: 2006 Roy Williams: 2006 1967 Lee Shaffer: 1959, 1960 Larry Miller: 1966 (2nd Team), 1967, Doug Moe: 1959 (2nd Team) ALL–ACC FRESHMAN TEAMS ACC ATHLETES OF THE YEAR 1968 York Larese: 1959 (2nd Team), 1960 (All first–team selections unless other - (The Anthony J. McKevlin Award) Rusty Clark: 1968 (2nd Team) Larry Brown: 1963 (2nd Team) wise noted) Lennie Rosenbluth: 1957 Charles Scott: 1968, 1969, 1970 Billy Cunningham: 1963, 1964 Dante Calabria: 1993 (2nd Team) Larry Miller: 1967 Bill Bunting: 1969 Bob Lewis: 1966 (2nd Team), 1967 Jerry Stackhouse: 1994 Charles Scott: 1970 (co–Winner) Dick Grubar: 1969 (2nd Team) Larry Miller: 1966 (2nd Team), 1967, Rasheed Wallace: 1994 Phil Ford: 1977, 1978 Dennis Wuycik: 1971, 1972 1968 Jeff McInnis: 1994 (Honorable James Worthy: 1982 George Karl: 1971 (2nd Team), 1972 Rusty Clark: 1967 (2nd Team), 1968 Mention) Michael Jordan: 1984 (2nd Team), 1973 (2nd Team) Antawn Jamison: 1996 Antawn Jamison: 1998 Robert McAdoo: 1972 Dick Grubar: 1967 (2nd Team), 1968, Ed Cota: 1997 Sean May: 2005 Bill Chamberlain: 1972 (2nd Team) 1969 (2nd Team) Kris Lang: 1999 Bobby Jones: 1973 (2nd Team), 1974 Charles Scott: 1968, 1969, 1970 (2nd Joseph Forte: 2000 ACC ROOKIES OF THE YEAR Darrell Elston: 1974 (2nd Team) Team) Jawad Williams: 2002 Sam Perkins: 1981 Mitch Kupchak: 1975, 1976 Bill Bunting: 1969 (2nd Team) Raymond Felton: 2003 Michael Jordan: 1982 Walter Davis: 1976 (2nd Team), 1977 Lee Dedmon: 1971 Rashad McCants: 2003 J.R. Reid: 1987 Phil Ford: 1976, 1977, 1978 George Karl: 1971 (2nd Team), 1972 Marvin Williams: 2005 Ed Cota: 1997 Tommy LaGarde: 1977 (2nd Team) Robert McAdoo: 1972 Tyler Hansbrough: 2006 Joseph Forte: 2000 Mike O’Koren: 1978, 1979 (2nd Team), Steve Previs: 1972 (2nd Team) Bobby Frasor: 2006 Marvin Williams: 2005 1980 Dennis Wuycik: 1972 Tyler Hansbrough: 2006 Al Wood: 1979, 1980 (2nd Team), 1981 Mitch Kupchak: 1975, 1976 ALL–ACC DEFENSIVE TEAMS James Worthy: 1981 (2nd Team), 1982 Walter Davis: 1975 (2nd Team), 1976 Brendan Haywood: 2001 Sam Perkins: 1982, 1983, 1984 (2nd Team), 1977 (2nd Team) Jackie Manuel: 2004, 2005 Michael Jordan: 1983, 1984 Phil Ford: 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 Brad Daugherty: 1985, 1986 (2nd Team) Kenny Smith: 1985 (2nd Team), 1986 John Kuester: 1977 (2nd Team), 1987 Mike O’Koren: 1977, 1979 Steve Hale: 1986 (2nd Team) Dudley Bradley: 1979 Joe Wolf: 1987 Dave Colescott: 1979 J.R. Reid: 1987 (2nd Team), 1988 Al Wood: 1979 (2nd Team), 1980, 1981 Jeff Lebo: 1988 (2nd Team) (2nd Team) Steve Bucknall: 1989 (2nd Team) Jimmy Black: 1981 (2nd Team) Kevin Madden: 1989 (2nd Team) James Worthy: 1981, 1982 Rick Fox: 1990 (3rd Team), 1991 Sam Perkins: 1981, 1982, 1983 (2nd Pete Chilcutt: 1991 (3rd Team) Team) Hubert Davis: 1992 (2nd Team) Michael Jordan: 1982, 1983 (2nd George Lynch: 1992 (3rd Team), Team), 1984 (2nd Team) 1993 Matt Doherty: 1982 (2nd Team), 1983 Eric Montross: 1993, 1994 (2nd (2nd Team), 1984 Team) Brad Daugherty: 1985 Derrick Phelps: 1994 (2nd Team) Kenny Smith: 1985, 1987 (2nd Team) d r Rasheed Wallace: 1995 Joe Wolf: 1987 o s f m w

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2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 175 History & Record Book WINNING & LOSING STREAKS 4-Time NCAA Champs

ALL-TIME WINNING STREAK CARMICHAEL AUDITORIUM WINNING STREAK Games Started Ended Games Started Ended 37 12/4/56 vs. Furman 12/21/57 by West Virginia (64-75) 25 2/9/77 vs. Maryland 1/20/80 by Maryland (86-92) 34 12/15/23 vs. Durham Elks 2/2/25 by Harvard (22-23) 23 2/25/70 vs. Virginia Tech 1/25/73 by Virginia (78-84) 21 11/26/83 vs. Missouri 2/12/84 by Arkansas (64-65) 21 11/24/85 vs. UCLA 1/30/86 by Virginia (73-86) CARMICHAEL AUDITORIUM LOSING STREAK 20 12/12/67 vs. Kentucky 2/28/68 by South Carolina (86-87) Games Started Ended 18 12/18/82 vs. Texas Pan American 2/13/83 by Villanova (53-56) 2 2/21/73 by Miami (Ohio) 12/5/73 vs. California (74-70) 18 12/4/2000 vs. Miami (Fla.) 2/18/2001 by Clemson (65-75) 2 2/3/81 by Virginia 2/21/81 vs. Clemson (75-61) 17 1/11/46 vs. Virginia 2/23/46 by Little Creek A.B. (46-60) 2 1/19/85 by Duke 2/7/85 vs. Virginia (82-73) 17 11/14/97 vs. Middle Tennessee St 1/14/98 by Maryland (83-89) OT 16 2/5/82 vs. Furman 11/20/83 by St. John’s (74-78) OT ROAD WINNING STREAK 16 12/3/86 vs. Stetson 2/1/87 by Notre Dame (58-60) Games Started Ended 16 2/1/97 vs. Middle Tennessee St 3/29/97 by Arizona (58-66) 23 3/7/22 vs. Duke 2/2/25 by Harvard (22-23) 15 3/1/75 vs. Duke 1/19/77 by NC State (73-75) ALL-TIME LOSING STREAK 14 12/27/45 vs. NYU 2/23/45 by Little Creek A.B. (46-60) Games Started Ended 11 3/2/83 vs. Georgia Tech 2/12/84 by Arkansas (64-65) 8 12/20/50 by Eastern Kentucky 1/11/51 vs. Wake Forest (65-56) 10 1/16/37 vs. St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 1/18/38 by Wake Forest (34-44) 6 2/3/21 by VMI 2/10/21 vs. Lynchburg Elks (38-15) 10 12/15/56 vs. South Carolina 1/11/58 by Maryland (61-74) 6 1/5/02 by Wake Forest 1/27/02 vs. Clemson (87-69) 5 1/17/39 by Wake Forest 1/31/39 vs. Wake Forest (56-54) ROAD LOSING STREAK 5 2/12/52 by South Carolina 12/1/53 vs. The Citadel (70-50) Games Started Ended 5 1/31/02 by Duke 2/17/02 vs. Florida State (95-85) 8 3/1/11 by Virginia 12/29/13 vs. Charlotte YMCA (43-32) 5 1/22/03 by Maryland 2/8/03 vs. Florida State (61-60) 8 1/4/03 by Miami (Fla.) 11/24/03 vs. Davidson (91-68) 4 on 14 occasions (latest: 3/18/2001-11/28/2001) 7 1/9/64 by Wake Forest 12/5/64 vs. South Carolina (82-71) 6 2/3/21 by VMI 2/10/21 vs. Lynchburg Elks (38-15) HOME WINNING STREAK 6 1/16/43 by Washington & Lee 12/20/43 vs. Seymour Johnson Field Games Started Ended (48-42) 32 1/12/26 vs. Durham YMCA 1/17/29 by South Carolina (25-28) 6 2/18/01 by Clemson 1/27/02 vs. Clemson (87-69) 26 2/2/22 vs. Wofford 2/12/25 by South Carolina (27-28) 5 on eight occasions (latest: 2/2/02-3/4/02) 25 2/9/77 vs. Maryland 1/20/80 by Maryland (86-92) 25 3/4/92 vs. Georgia Tech 2/12/94 by Georgia Tech (89-96) WINNING STREAK VS. ACC OPPONENTS 23 12/3/55 vs. Clemson 1/15/58 by NC State (57-58) Games Started Ended 23 2/25/70 vs. Virginia Tech 1/25/73 by Virginia (78-84) 25 12/8/56 vs. Clemson 1/11/58 by Maryland (61-74) 21 2/15/04 vs. Maryland 11/29/05 by Illinois (64-68) 17 3/4/67 vs. Duke 2/28/68 by South Carolina (86-87) 19 1/26/37 vs. Virginia 1/3/39 by Princeton (20-30) 17 2/11/82 vs. Maryland 2/16/83 by Maryland (94-106) 19 1/15/97 vs. NC State 2/21/98 by NC State (72-86) 16 1/8/86 vs. Maryland 3/8/87 by NC State (67-68) 18 2/26/86 vs. Virginia 1/21/88 by Duke (69-70) 15 1/7/84 vs. NC State 3/10/84 by Duke (75-77) 15 2/6/97 vs. Florida State 1/14/98 by Maryland (83-89) OT HOME LOSING STREAK Games Started Ended LOSING STREAK VS. ACC OPPONENTS 5 1/5/02 by Wake Forest 2/17/02 vs. Florida State (95-85) Games Started Ended 4 2/1/30 by Duke 2/21/30 vs. Virginia Tech (41-23) 5 1/5/02 by Wake Forest 1/27/02 vs. Clemson (87-69) 4 12/4/43 by Cherry Point M.A.S. 1/11/44 vs. Florence A.A.B. (41-19) 5 1/31/02 by Duke 2/17/02 vs. Florida State (95-85) 4 3/4/01 by Duke 12/2/01 vs. Georgia Tech (83-77) 5 1/22/03 by Maryland 2/8/03 vs. Florida State (61-60) 3 1/17/39 by Wake Forest 2/4/39 vs. VMI (43-41) 4 1/19/54 by NC State 2/13/54 vs. Clemson (72-56) 3 1/6/45 by South Carolina 1/24/45 vs. Virginia Tech (60-28) 4 2/3/62 by Duke 2/16/62 vs. Clemson (69-59) 3 1/26/52 by NC State 2/8/52 vs. The Citadel (80-62) 4 2/18/64 by Maryland 3/5/64 vs. South Carolina (80-63) 3 2/6/53 by Duke 12/11/53 vs. William & Mary (71-61) 4 2/19/92 by Virginia 3/4/92 vs. Georgia Tech (79-75) 4 3/8/96 by Clemson 1/15/97 vs. NC State (59-56) SMITH CENTER WINNING STREAK Games Started Ended 25 3/4/92 vs. Georgia Tech 2/12/94 by Georgia Tech (89-96) 21 2/15/04 vs. Maryland 11/29/05 by Illinois (64-68) 19 1/15/97 vs. NC State 2/21/98 by NC State (72-86) 18 2/26/86 vs. Virginia 1/21/88 by Duke (69-70)

SMITH CENTER LOSING STREAK Games Started Ended 5 1/5/02 by Wake Forest 2/17/02 vs. Florida State (95-85) 4 3/4/01 by Duke 12/2/01 vs. Georgia Tech (83-77) 2 2/7/90 by NC State 2/28/90 vs. Georgia Tech (81-79) 2 2/6/96 by Maryland 2/17/96 vs. Virginia (71-66) 2 2/27/99 by Duke 12/12/99 vs. Tennessee Tech (85-59) 2 1/22/00 by UCLA 1/27/2000 vs. Maryland (75-63) 2 1/22/03 by Maryland 2/8/03 vs. Florida State (61-60)

Michael Jordan and Sam Perkins led the Tar Heels to a 21-game winning streak to begin the 1983-84 season.

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 176 History & Record Book YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 4-Time NCAA Champs Southern Overall Conference SC Tournament Writers Coaches Postseason Year W–L W–L Finish Poll Poll Results Head Coach Captains 1910–11 7–4 Nat Cartmell Marvin Ritch 1911–12 4–5 Nat Cartmell Junius Smith 1912–13 4–7 Nat Cartmell Ben Edwards 1913–14 10–8 Nat Cartmell Meb Long 1914–15 6–10 Meb Long 1915–16 12–6 Charles Doak John Johnson 1916–17 5–4 George Tennent 1917–18 9–3 Howell Peacock George Tennent 1918–19 9–7 Howell Peacock Reynolds Cuthbertson 1919–20 7–9 Fred Boye Billy Carmichael 1920–21 12–8 Fred Boye Carlyle Shepard 1921–22 15–6 3–3, Tied 7th Champion No Coach Cartwright Carmichael 1922–23 15–1 5–0, Tied 1st Second Round No Coach Monk McDonald 1923–24 26–0 7–0, Tied 1st Champion Winton Green 1924–25 20–5 8–0, 1st Champion Monk McDonald Jack Cobb 1925–26 20–5 7–0, Tied 1st Champion Harlan Sanborn Bill Dodderer 1926–27 17–7 7–3, 8th Semifinalist James Ashmore Bunn Hackney 1927–28 17–2 8–1, Tied 3rd Round of 16 James Ashmore Billy Morris 1928–29 17–8 12–2, 2nd Quarterfinalist James Ashmore Rufus Hackney 1929–30 14–11 4–7, 16th Round of 16 James Ashmore Puny Harper 1930–31 15–9 6–6, Tied 9th Quarterfinalist James Ashmore Artie Marpet 1931–32 16–5 6–3, Tied 5th Finalist George Shepard Tom Alexander 1932–33 12–5 5–3, Tied 5th Semifinalist George Shepard Wilmer Hines 1933–34 18–4 12–2, Tied 2nd Semifinalist George Shepard Dave McCachren 1934–35 23–2 12–1, 1st Champion George Shepard Stewart Aitken 1935–36 21–4 13–3, 2nd Champion Jim McCachren 1936–37 18–5 14–3, 2nd Finalist Walter Skidmore Earl Ruth 1937–38 16–5 13–3, 1st Quarterfinalist Walter Skidmore Earl Ruth 1938–39 10–11 8–7, 7th First Round Walter Skidmore Bill McCachren 1939–40 23–3 11–2, 2nd Champion Ben Dilworth 1940–41 19–9 14–1, 1st Quarterfinalist NCAA Final 8 Bill Lange George Glamack 1941–42 14–9 9–5, 7th Quarterfinalist Bill Lange Bob Rose 1942–43 12–10 8–9, 11th Did Not Compete Bill Lange George McCachren, George Payne 1943–44 17–10 9–1, 1st Finalist Bill Lange Game Captains 1944–45 22–6 11–3, 4th Champion Game Captains 1945–46 30–5 13–1, 1st Semifinalist NCAA Finalist Ben Carnevale Jim Hayworth 1946–47 19–8 10–2, 2nd Finalist Jim Hamilton, Jim White 1947–48 20–7 11–4, 3rd Semifinalist Tom Scott Bob Paxton 1948–49 20–8 13–5, 3rd Semifinalist Tom Scott Dan Nyimicz 1949–50 17–12 13–6, 5th Quarterfinalist Tom Scott Nemo Nearman 1950–51 12–15 9–8, 9th Did Not Compete Tom Scott Hugo Kappler, Charlie Thorne 1951–52 12–15 8–11, 11th Did Not Compete Tom Scott Howard Deasy 1952–53 17–10 15–6, 8th Quarterfinalist Frank McGuire Vince Grimaldi, Jack Wallace SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TOTALS: 43 seasons 304–111 (.733) 9 Regular-Season Titles, 8 Tournament Championships

Overall ACC ACC Tournament Writers Coaches Postseason Year W–L W–L Finish Poll Poll Results Head Coach Captains 1953–54 11–10 5–6, 5th Quarterfinalist Frank McGuire Game Captains 1954–55 10–11 8–6, Tied 4th Quarterfinalist Frank McGuire Al Lifson, Paul Likins 1955–56 18–5 11–3, Tied 1st Semifinalist 13th 11th Frank McGuire Jerry Vayda 1956–57 32–0 14–0, 1st Champion 1st 1st NCAA Champs Frank McGuire Lennie Rosenbluth 1957–58 19–7 10–4, Tied 2nd Finalist 13th 12th Frank McGuire Pete Brennan 1958–59 20–5 12–2, Tied 1st Finalist 9th 6th NCAA 1st Rd. Frank McGuire Danny Lotz 1959–60 18–6 12–2, Tied 1st Semifinalist 14th Frank McGuire Harvey Salz 1960–61 19–4 12–2, 1st Did Not Compete 5th 6th Frank McGuire Doug Moe, York Larese, Dick Kepley 1961–62 8–9 7–7, Tied 4th Quarterfinalist Dean Smith Jim Hudock 1962–63 15–6 10–4, 3rd Semifinalist Dean Smith Larry Brown, Yogi Poteet 1963–64 12–12 6–8, 5th Semifinalist Dean Smith Mike Cooke, Charlie Shaffer

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 177 History & Record Book YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 4-Time NCAA Champs

Overall ACC ACC Tournament Writers Coaches Postseason Year W–L W–L Finish Poll Poll Results Head Coach Captains 1964–65 15–9 10–4, Tied 2nd Quarterfinalist Dean Smith Billy Cunningham 1965–66 16–11 8–6, Tied 3rd Semifinalist Dean Smith Bob Bennett, John Yokley 1966–67 26–6 12–2, 1st Champion 4th 3rd NCAA 4th Place Dean Smith Tom Gauntlett, Bob Lewis 1967–68 28–4 12–2, 1st Champion 4th 4th NCAA Finalist Dean Smith Larry Miller 1968–69 27–5 12–2, 1st Champion 4th 2nd NCAA 4th Place Dean Smith Joe Brown, Bill Bunting, Rusty Clark, Dick Grubar, Gerald Tuttle 1969–70 18–9 9–5, Tied 2nd Quarterfinalist NIT First Round Dean Smith Jim Delany, Eddie Fogler, Charles Scott 1970–71 26–6 11–3, 1st Finalist 13th 13th NIT Champion Dean Smith Lee Dedmon, Dale Gipple 1971–72 26–5 9–3, 1st Champion 2nd 2nd NCAA 3rd Place Dean Smith Steve Previs, Dennis Wuycik 1972–73 25–8 8–4, 2nd First Round 11th 12th NIT 3rd Place Dean Smith Donn Johnston, George Karl 1973–74 22–6 9–3, Tied 2nd Semifinalist 12th 8th NIT First Round Dean Smith Darrell Elston, Bobby Jones 1974–75 23–8 8–4, Tied 2nd Champion 9th 10th NCAA Final 16 Dean Smith Mickey Bell, Brad Hoffman, Ed Stahl 1975–76 25–4 11–1, 1st Finalist 8th 6th NCAA 1st Rd. Dean Smith Bill Chambers, Dave Hanners, Mitch Kupchak 1976–77 28–5 9–3, 1st Champion 5th 3rd NCAA Finalist Dean Smith Bruce Buckley, Woody Coley, Walter Davis, John Kuester, Tommy LaGarde 1977–78 23–8 9–3, 1st Semifinalist 16th 10th NCAA 1st Rd. Dean Smith Phil Ford, Tom Zaliagiris 1978–79 23–6 9–3, Tied 1st Champion 9th 3rd NCAA 2nd Rd. Dean Smith Dudley Bradley, Ged Doughton 1979–80 21–8 9–5, Tied 2nd Semifinalist 15th 15th NCAA 2nd Rd. Dean Smith Dave Colescott, Mike O’Koren, John Virgil, Jeff Wolf, Rich Yonakor 1980–81 29–8 10–4, 2nd Champion 6th 6th NCAA Finalist Dean Smith Pete Budko, Eric Kenny, Mike Pepper, Al Wood 1981–82 32–2 12–2, Tied 1st Champion 1st 1st NCAA Champion Dean Smith Jeb Barlow, Jimmy Black, Chris Brust 1982–83 28–8 12–2, Tied 1st Semifinalist 8th 8th NCAA Final 8 Dean Smith Jim Braddock 1983–84 28–3 14–0, 1st Semifinalist 1st 1st NCAA Final 16 Dean Smith Matt Doherty, Cecil Exum, Sam Perkins 1984–85 27–9 9–5, Tied 1st Finalist 7th 7th NCAA Final 8 Dean Smith Buzz Peterson 1985–86 28–6 10–4, 3rd Quarterfinalist 8th 8th NCAA Final 16 Dean Smith Brad Daugherty, Steve Hale 1986–87 32–4 14–0, 1st Finalist 2nd 3rd NCAA Final 8 Dean Smith Kenny Smith, Joe Wolf 1987–88 27–7 11–3, 1st Finalist 7th 8th NCAA Final 8 Dean Smith Joe Jenkins, Ranzino Smith 1988–89 29–8 9–5, Tied 2nd Champion 5th 4th NCAA Final 16 Dean Smith Steve Bucknall, Jeff Lebo 1989–90 21–13 8–6, Tied 3rd Quarterfinalist NCAA Final 16 Dean Smith Kevin Madden, Scott Williams 1990–91 29–6 10–4, 2nd Champion 4th 4th NCAA Final 4 Dean Smith Pete Chilcutt, Rick Fox, King Rice 1991–92 23–10 9–7, 3rd Finalist 18th 12th NCAA Final 16 Dean Smith Hubert Davis 1992–93 34–4 14–2, 1st Finalist 4th 1st NCAA Champion Dean Smith George Lynch, Henrik Rodl 1993–94 28-7 11-5, 2nd Champion 1st 9th NCAA 2nd Rd. Dean Smith Eric Montross, Derrick Phelps 1994–95 28-6 12-4, Tied 1st Finalist 4th 3rd NCAA Final 4 Dean Smith Pearce Landry, Pat Sullivan, Donald Williams 1995-96 21-11 10-6, 3rd Quarterfinalist 25th 24th NCAA 2nd Rd. Dean Smith Dante Calabria 1996-97 28-7 11-5, Tied 2nd Champion 4th 4th NCAA Final 4 Dean Smith Serge Zwikker Shammond Williams 1997-98 34-4 13-3, 2nd Champion 1st 3rd NCAA Final 4 Bill Guthridge Shammond Williams, Makhtar Ndiaye 1998-99 24-10 10-6, 3rd Finalist 13th 18th NCAA 1st Rd. Bill Guthridge Ademola Okulaja 1999-00 22-14 9-7, Tied 3rd Quarterfinalist 11th NCAA Final 4 Bill Guthridge Ed Cota 2000-01 26-7 13-3, Tied 1st Finalist 6th 10th NCAA 2nd Rd. Matt Doherty Brendan Haywood 2001-02 8-20 4-12, Tied 7th Quarterfinalist Matt Doherty Jason Capel, Kris Lang 2002-03 19-16 6-10, Tied 6th Semifinalist NIT Quarterfinalist Matt Doherty Jonathan Holmes, Will Johnson 2003-04 19-11 8-8, 5th Quarterfinalist 18th 22nd NCAA 2nd Rd. Roy Williams (no captains selected) 2004-05 33-4 14-2, 1st Semifinalist 2nd 1st NCAA Champion Roy Williams Jackie Manuel, Melvin Scott, Jawad Williams 2005-06 23-8 12-4, 2nd Semifinalist 10th 14th NCAA 2nd Rd. Roy Williams David Noel, Byron Sanders OVERALL & ACC TOTALS 95 1,883–689 537–216 24 ACC Regular- 40 Top-25 42 Top-25 38 NCAA, 5 NIT Appearances seasons (.732) (.713) Season Titles Media Poll Coaches Poll Finishes Finishes 15 ACC Tournament Championships Four NCAA Championships

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 178 History & Record Book SCORES SINCE 1953-54 4-Time NCAA Champs

1953-54 F12 Wake Forest (2/-) AW75-66 Record: 11-10; H: 7-3, A: 4-3, N: 1-4 F14 Loyola (Ill.) (2/-) AW76-57 ACC 5-6, 5th Place F18 NC State (1/6) HW74-67 Coach: Frank McGuire F21 Maryland (1/-) AL51-69 F25 Virginia (3/-) AL68-69 D11 William & Mary HW71-61 F28 Duke (3/-) HW72-62 D12 South Carolina HW82-56 ACC Tournament D19 Clemson HW85-48 M5 Clemson (5/-) RAL W 93-69 Dixie Classic M6 Duke (5/-) RAL W 74-71 D28 Navy RAL L 62-86 M7 NC State (5/10) RAL L 56-80 D29 Seton Hall RAL L 63-73 NCAA East Regional D30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53-65 M10 Navy (9/-) MSG L 63-76 J8 The Citadel HW83-42 J9 Wake Forest AW66-65 Monogram Winners : Lou Brown, John Crotty, J11 Davidson AW70-54 Hugh Donohue, Gehrmann Holland, Dick J16 Virginia HW78-66 Kepley, York Larese, Danny Lotz, Doug Moe, J19 NC State HL77-84 Grey Poole, Harvey Salz, Lee Shaffer, Ray F2 Washington & Lee LY W 69-60 Stanley. F4 Duke (-/8) AL47-63 F8 Virginia AL69-83 1959-60 F11 Wake Forest HL62-76 Record: 18-6; H: 5-1, A: 4-0, N: 9-5 F13 Clemson (-/14) AW72-56 ACC 12-2, Regular-Season Champion F16 Davidson HW89-69 Coach: Frank McGuire F20 Duke (-/14) HL63-67 F24 NC State AL48-57 D5 South Carolina HW93-56 F27 The Citadel AW79-52 D11 Kansas RAL W 60-49 ACC Tournament D12 Kansas State RAL W 68-52 M4 NC State (-/18) RAL L 51-52 Tommy Kearns (left) and Lennie Rosenbluth were two of four dou - University of Kentucky Invitational ble-figure scorers on Carolina’s 1957 NCAA championship team. D18 Kentucky (-/13) LX L 70-76 Monogram Winners : Dick Kocornik, Al Lifson, D19 St. Louis (-/7) LX L 52-68 Paul Likins, Albert Long, Bud Maddie, Gerry Dixie Classic McCabe, Tony Radovich, Cooper Taylor, Jerry F21 NC State (10/6) AL73-79 1957-58 D28 Minnesota RAL W 72-65 Vayda, Skippy Winstead. F24 Duke (9/11) HW73-65 Record: 19-7; H: 6-2, A: 6-2, N: 7-3 D29 Duke (-/18) RAL W 75-53 ACC Tournament ACC 10-4, Tied 2nd Place D30 Wake Forest (-/19) RAL L 50-53 1954-55 M1 Virginia (8/-) RAL W 81-77 Coach: Frank McGuire J2 Notre Dame CH W 75-65 Record: 10-11; H: 3-3, A: 4-5, N: 3-3 M2 Wake Forest (8/20) RAL L 56-77 J9 Wake Forest (19/8) GR W 62-59 ACC 8-6, Tied 4th Place D7 Clemson HW79-55 J13 NC State (16/-) HW62-51 Coach: Frank McGuire Monogram Winners : Pete Brennan, Bob D10 Geo. Washington AW86-59 J16 Virginia (16/-) GR W 76-57 Cunningham, Hilliard Greene, Tommy Kearns, D12 Furman (1/-) CH W 91-74 F3 Maryland (17/-) AW75-66 D4 Clemson HW99-66 Gerry McCabe, Joe Quigg, Tony Radovich, D14 S. Carolina (1/-) HW70-58 F8 Clemson (17/-) AW73-54 D9 South Carolina HW88-69 Ken Rosemond, Lennie Rosenbluth, Roy University of Kentucky Invitational F11 Wake Forest (13/-) HL69-80 D11 William & Mary AL76-79 Searcy, Jerry Vayda, Bob Young. D20 Minnesota (1/10) LX W 73-67 F13 Duke (13/-) HW84-57 D18 Maryland HL60-70 D21 W. Virginia (1/8) LX L 64-75 F17 NC State (19/-) AW66-62 Dixie Classic 1956-57 Dixie Classic North-South Doubleheader D27 S. California (-/13) RAL W 67-58 Record: 32-0; H: 8-0, A: 8-0, N: 16-0 D26 St. Louis (4/18) RAL W 63-48 F19 Clemson (19/-) CH W 85-80 D28 NC State (-/2) RAL L 44-47 ACC 14-0, Regular-Season & D27 Duke (4/-) RAL W 76-62 F20 S. Carolina (19/-) CH L 81-85 D29 Duke (-/18) RAL W 65-52 Tournament Champion D28 NC State (4/13) RAL W 39-30 F23 Maryland HW81-64 J3 LSU AL77-84 NCAA CHAMPION J4 Wake Forest (4/-) HW71-45 F25 Virginia HW97-58 J4 Alabama (-/13) AL55-77 Coach: Frank McGuire J7 Wm. & Mary (4/-) HW79-63 F27 Duke AW75-50 J8 Wake Forest HW95-78 J9 Virginia (3/-) HW82-66 ACC Tournament J11 Virginia HW96-87 D4 Furman HW94-66 J11 Maryland (3/11) AL61-74 M3 Virginia (16/-) RAL W 84-63 J14 South Carolina AW73-64 D8 Clemson CH W 94-75 J15 NC State (6/20) HL57-58 M4 Duke (16/-) RAL L 69-71 J15 Clemson AW95-87 D12 G. Washington (6/-) NOR W 82-55 J18 Clemson (6/-) AW90-81 J18 NC State (-/2) AW84-80 D15 S. Carolina (6/-) A W* 90-86 F1 S. Carolina (7/-) AW115-88 Monogram Winners : Lou Brown, John Crotty, F4 Duke HL68-91 D17 Maryland (6/-) HW70-61 F8 Duke (7/13) HL75-91 Hugh Donohue, Jim Hudock, York Larese, F11 Virginia GR L 73-98 D20 NYU (3/-) MSG W 64-59 F11 Virginia (7/-) AW73-66 Doug Moe, Grey Poole, Yogi Poteet, Harvey F12 Maryland (-/11) AL61-63 D21 Dartmouth (3/-) BG W 89-61 F13 Wake Forest (11/-) AW60-57 Salz, Lee Shaffer, Ray Stanley, Donnie Walsh. F16 Wake Forest AW83-79 D22 Holy Cross (3/-) BG W 83-70 F15 Notre Dame (11/-) CS L 70-89 F22 NC State (-/6) HL75-79 Dixie Classic F18 NC State (11/9) AW81-69 1960-61 F25 Duke AL74-96 D27 Utah (2/-) RAL W 97-76 F22 Maryland (16/14) HW66-59 Record: 19-4; H: 7-0, A: 6-3, N: 6-1 ACC Tournament D28 Duke (2/9) RAL W 87-71 F28 Duke (9/6) AL46-59 ACC 12-2, Regular-Season Champion M3 Wake Forest RAL L 82-95 D29 Wake Forest RAL W 63-55 ACC Tournament Coach: Frank McGuire J8 Wm. & Mary (2/-) AW71-61 M6 Clemson (13/-) RAL W 62-51 Monogram Winners : Buddy Clark, Frank J11 Clemson (2/-) HW86-54 M7 NC State (13/14) RAL W 64-58 D5 LSU HW77-61 Goodwin, Hilliard Greene, Willis Henderson, Al J12 Virginia (2/-) HW102-90 M8 Maryland (13/17) RAL L 74-86 D6 Virginia HW81-47 Lifson, Paul Likins, Gerry McCabe, Tony J15 NC State (2/-) AW83-57 D13 Kentucky (5/20) GR L 65-70 Radovich, Lennie Rosenbluth, Ed Sutton, Jerry J30 W. Carolina (1/-) AW77-59 Monogram Winners : Pete Brennan, John D16 Kansas St. (5/20) AL69-77 Vayda, Bob Young. F5 Maryland (1/-) A W** 65-61 Crotty, Bob Cunningham, Tommy Kearns, Dick D17 Kansas (5/16) AW78-70 F9 Duke (1/-) HW75-73 Kepley, Danny Lotz, Grey Poole, Harvey Salz, D19 Creighton (5/-) AW72-64 1955-56 F11 Virginia (1/-) AW68-59 Roy Searcy, Lee Shaffer, Ray Stanley. Dixie Classic Record: 18-5; H: 11-0, A: 3-3, N: 5-2 F13 Wake Forest (1/11) HW72-69 D29 Maryland (11/-) RAL W 81-57 ACC 11-3, Regular-Season Champion F19 NC State (1/-) HW86-57 1958-59 D30 Villanova (11/-) RAL W 87-67 Coach: Frank McGuire F22 S. Carolina (1/-) HW75-62 Record: 20-5; H: 6-0, A: 5-2, N: 9-3 D31 Duke (11/6) RAL W 76-71 F26 Wake Forest (1/13) AW69-64 ACC 12-2, Regular-Season Champion NCAA J7 Notre Dame (6/-) CH W 73-71 D3 Clemson HW73-58 M1 Duke (1/-) AW86-72 1st Round J10 Wake Forest (6/-) HW83-74 D9 Georgia Tech CH W 88-76 ACC Tournament Coach: Frank McGuire J14 Virginia (7/-) AW92-70 D10 South Carolina HW92-75 M7 Clemson (1/-) RAL W 81-61 J16 Maryland (7/-) AW58-52 D14 Alabama (16/5) HW99-77 M8 Wake Forest (1/20) RAL W 61-59 D3 Clemson HW83-67 J18 NC State (6/-) AW97-66 D17 Maryland (16/-) AW68-62 M9 S. Carolina (1/-) RAL W 95-75 D8 Virginia HW83-61 J31 Clemson (4/-) HW77-46 NCAA East Regional D16 S. Carolina (13/-) AW70-57 F2 Maryland (5/-) HW63-56 Dixie Classic M12 Yale (1/-) MSG W 90-74 Blue Grass Festival F4 Duke (5/4) AL77-81 D29 Villanova (4/-) RAL W 86-63 M15 Canisius (1/20) PH W 87-75 D19 Notre Dame (10/-) LV W 81-77 F8 S. Carolina (6/-) AL82-89 D30 Duke (4/8) RAL W 74-64 M16 Syracuse (1/-) PH W 67-58 D20 N’Western (10/6) LV W 78-64 F11 Wake Forest (6/-) AW93-78 D31 NC State (4/3) RAL L 60-82 NCAA Final Four Dixie Classic F15 NC State (7/-) HW62-56 J3 LSU (4/-) HW95-69 M22 Michigan St. (1/11) KCM W*** 74-70 D29 Yale (3/-) RAL W 92-65 North-South Doubleheader J7 Wake Forest (5/-) AL71-76 M23 Kansas (1/2) KCM W*** 54-53 D30 Michigan St. (3/7) RAL L 58-75 F17 S. Carolina (7/-) CH W 92-68 J10 Virginia (5/-) HW101-65 D31 Cincinnati (4/2) RAL W 90-88 F18 Clemson (7/-) CH W 61-55 J13 S. Carolina (9/-) CH W 75-73 Monogram Winners : Pete Brennan, Bob J3 Notre Dame (3/-) CH W 69-54 F25 Duke (7/6) H W* 69-66 J14 Clemson (9/-) AW103-99 Cunningham, Gehrmann Holland, Tommy J8 Wake Forest (3/-) HW44-34 J16 Maryland (9/-) HW64-55 Kearns, Danny Lotz, Joe Quigg, Tony J14 NC State (3/1) AW72-68 Monogram Winners : Larry Brown, Martin J18 NC State (9/3) HW73-69 Radovich, Ken Rosemond, Lennie Rosenbluth, North-South Doubleheader Conlon, Jim Hudock, Harry Jones, Dick F4 Duke (9/10) AL59-64 Roy Searcy, Bob Young. J30 Clemson (2/-) CH W 60-46 Kepley, Dieter Krause, York Larese, Ken F7 Wm & Mary (9/-) HW115-63 J31 S. Carolina (2/-) CH W 62-50 McComb, Doug Moe, Yogi Poteet, Donnie F11 Virginia (12/-) AW83-72 F4 Maryland (2/-) HW64-57 Walsh. F15 Wake Forest (10/-) HW77-73 F6 Duke (2/-) AW89-80 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 179 History & Record Book SCORES SINCE 1953-54 4-Time NCAA Champs

1961-62 Record: 8-9; H: 4-2, A: 1-4, N: 3-3 ACC 7-7, Tied 4th Place Coach: Dean Smith

D2 Virginia HW80-46 D5 Clemson AW54-52 D11 Indiana GR L 70-76 J6 Notre Dame CH W 99-80 J10 Wake Forest AL72-91 J13 Virginia GR W 100-71 J15 South Carolina HW81-73 J17 NC State HW66-56 F3 Duke (-/6) AL57-79 F6 Maryland AL62-79 F10 Wake Forest HL80-87 F14 NC State AL57-85 North-South Doubleheader F16 Clemson CH W 69-59 F17 South Carolina CH L 82-97 F19 Maryland HW70-67 F24 Duke (-/8) HL74-82 ACC Tournament M1 South Carolina RAL L 55-57

Monogram Winners : Bruce Bowers, Larry Brown, Charlie Burns, Peppy Callahan, Mike Cooke, Hugh Donohue, Jim Hudock, Harry Jones, Art Katz, Dieter Krause, Bryan McSweeney, Charlie Shaffer, Richard Vinroot, Donnie Walsh.

1962-63 Record: 15-6; H: 6-2, A: 6-3, N: 3-1 The 1961-62 team was Dean Smith’s first as Carolina’s head coach. head coach ACC 10-4, 3rd Place Larry Brown (kneeling, third from right) was a member of that squad. Coach: Dean Smith

D1 Georgia HW89-65 ACC Tournament D5 Clemson HW64-48 M5 South Carolina RAL W 80-63 D8 South Carolina AW75-65 M6 Duke (-/4) RAL L 49-65 D15 Indiana AL76-90 D17 Kentucky AW68-66 Monogram Winners : Bob Bennett, Bill Brown, J2 Yale HW86-77 Mike Cooke, Billy Cunningham, Bill Galantai, J5 Notre Dame A W* 76-68 Billy Harrison, Pud Hassel, Ray Hassel, Art J9 Wake Forest (10/-) AL70-78 Katz, Bryan McSweeney, Ray Respess, J14 Maryland (10/-) AW78-56 Charlie Shaffer, John Yokley. J16 NC State H W* 67-65 J19 Virginia AW86-81 1964-65 F2 Duke (-/3) HL69-77 Record: 15-9; H: 5-2, A: 4-5, N: 6-2 F7 Maryland HW82-68 ACC 10-4, Tied 2nd Place F9 Wake Forest HL71-72 Coach: Dean Smith F12 NC State AW68-63 North-South Doubleheader D1 Clemson (13/-) HW77-59 F15 South Carolina CH W 78-74 D3 Georgia (13/-) AL61-64 F16 Clemson CH W 79-63 D5 S. Carolina (13/-) AW82-71 F20 Virginia HW85-73 D7 Kentucky (13/11) CH W 82-67 F23 Duke (-/2) AL93-106 D10 Tulane HW111-74 ACC Tournament D12 Indiana AL81-107 F28 South Carolina RAL W 93-76 D14 Vanderbilt (-/3) GR W 84-78 M1 Wake Forest RAL L 55-56 Virginia Tech Tournament D18 Mississippi State BL W 84-80 Monogram Winners : Bill Brown, Larry Brown, D19 Alabama BL L 61-66 Charlie Burns, Peppy Callahan, Mike Cooke, D21 Florida AL54-73 Billy Cunningham, Bill Galantai, Art Katz, J4 Maryland AL68-76 Dieter Krause, Bryan McSweeney, Yogi Poteet, J6 Wake Forest AL85-107 Ray Respess, Charlie Shaffer. J9 Duke (-/8) AW65-62 J13 NC State HL62-65 1963-64 J16 Virginia AW87-80 Record: 12-12; H: 6-2, A: 2-8, N: 4-2 J30 Maryland HL81-90 ACC 6-8, 5th Place F6 NYU GR W 100-78 Coach: Dean Smith F9 Wake Forest HW107-91 F17 NC State AW69-68 “The Kangaroo Kid” Billy Cunningham was an Academic All- North-South Doubleheader D2 South Carolina HW92-87 America at Carolina before being inducted into the Hall of Fame. D3 Clemson A L** 64-66 F19 South Carolina CH W 76-63 D7 Indiana CH W 77-70 F20 Clemson CH W 86-84 D9 Kentucky (-/9) AL80-100 F23 Virginia H W** 105-101 D11 Vanderbilt (-/4) AL72-81 F19 South Carolina CH W 83-71 D14 LSU AW76-71 F27 Duke (-/5) HW71-66 D16 Florida State HW115-80 F22 Virginia HW81-79 D16 Tulane AW109-81 ACC Tournament D18 Florida CH W 66-59 F26 Duke (-/2) AL63-77 D18 Georgia HW99-71 M4 Wake Forest RAL L 76-92 D27 Princeton GR W 75-61 ACC Tournament J4 Notre Dame GR W 78-68 Triangle Doubleheader M3 Maryland RAL W 77-70 J9 Wake Forest AL71-80 Monogram Winners : Bob Bennett, Bill Brown, D30 Utah RAL W 90-85 M4 Duke (-/2) RAL L 20-21 J11 Duke (-/9) AL64-84 Billy Cunningham, Tom Gauntlett, Pud Hassel, D31 West Virginia RAL L 97-102 J13 Maryland HW97-88 Ray Hassel, Bob Lewis, Mark Mirken, Ian J3 Maryland HW67-52 Monogram Winners : Bob Bennett, Greg J15 NC State HW79-71 Morrison, Ray Respess, Jim Smithwick, John J5 Wake Forest AW99-83 Campbell, Ralph Fletcher, Jim Frye, Tom J18 Virginia Tech H L** 88-90 Yokley. J8 Duke (-/1) HL77-88 Gauntlett, Dickson Gribble, Ray Hassell, Bob F3 Virginia HW89-76 J13 NC State HW83-75 Lewis, Larry Miller, Mark Mirkin, Donnie Moe, F8 Wake Forest HW81-73 1965-66 J15 Virginia AL69-70 Jim Moore, Mike Smith, Jim Smithwick, John F12 NYU AL68-69 Record: 16-11; H: 8-2, A: 2-7, N: 6-2 F3 Wake Forest HW115-87 Yokley. North-South Doubleheader ACC 8-6, Tied 3rd Place F5 Maryland AL66-77 F14 Clemson CH L** 90-97 Coach: Dean Smith F7 South Carolina HW104-70 F15 South Carolina CH W 84-81 F9 NYU AL78-83 F18 Maryland AL64-74 D1 Clemson AL74-84 F12 Virginia Tech HL75-81 F22 NC State AL49-51 D4 William & Mary HW82-68 F15 NC State AL77-87 F24 Virginia AL64-79 D6 Ohio State AW82-72 North-South Doubleheader F29 Duke (-/4) HL69-104 D8 Richmond HW127-76 F18 Clemson CH W 70-66 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 180 History & Record Book SCORES SINCE 1953-54 4-Time NCAA Champs 1966-67 1967-68 Record: 26-6; H: 8-1, A: 6-2, N: 12-3 Record: 28-4; H: 8-1, A: 6-2, N: 14-1 ACC 12-2, Regular-Season & Tournament ACC 12-2, Regular-Season & Tournament Champion, NCAA Final Four Champion, NCAA Finalist Coach: Dean Smith Coach: Dean Smith

D1 Clemson (9/-) HW76-65 D2 Virginia Tech (4/-) HW89-76 D3 Penn State (9/-) GR W 93-63 D6 Kent (5/-) HW107-83 D9 Tulane (8/-) HW92-69 D9 Vanderbilt (5/8) AL76-89 D13 Kentucky (8/4) AW64-55 D12 Kentucky (5/4) GR W 84-77 D17 NYU (6/-) GR W 95-58 D16 Princeton (7/10) GR W 71-63 Tampa Invitational Tournament Far West Classic D19 Columbia (6/-) TAM W 98-66 D28 Stanford (5/-) PO W 87-78 D20 Florida State (6/-) TAM W 81-54 D29 Utah (5/7) PO W 86-84 D27 Furman (3/-) GR W 101-56 D30 Oregon St. (5/-) PO W 68-61 D30 Ohio State (3/-) CH W 105-82 J3 Wake Forest (3/-) HW74-62 J2 Princeton (3/-) HL81-91 J6 Duke (3/-) HW75-72 J4 Wake Forest (3/-) AW76-74 J10 NC State (3/-) AW68-66 J7 Duke (3/-) AW59-56 J13 Clemson (3/-) AW115-83 J11 NC State (5/-) HW79-78 J27 Ga. Tech (3/-) CH W 82-54 J28 Virginia (2/-) HW103-76 F1 Florida State (3/-) HW86-80 F4 Maryland (2/-) HW85-77 F3 Maryland (3/-) AW73-67 F7 Virginia (2/-) AW79-75 F6 Virginia (3/-) HW108-64 F9 Wake Forest (2/-) HW75-73 F8 Wake Forest (3/-) AW80-60 F11 Ga. Tech (2/-) AL80-82 F10 Virginia Tech (3/-) AW80-70 F14 NC State (2/-) AW77-60 F12 NC State (3/-) HW96-84 North-South Doubleheader North-South Doubleheader F17 S. Carolina (4/-) CH W 80-55 F16 Clemson (3/-) CH W 96-74 F18 Clemson (4/-) CH L 88-92 F17 S. Carolina (3/-) CH W 84-80 1970 ACC Athlete of the Year Charles Scott was the first black F22 Maryland (5/-) AW79-78 F21 Maryland (3/-) HW83-60 F25 Virginia Tech (5/-) HW110-78 F24 Virginia (3/-) AW92-74 scholarship athlete in any sport at Carolina. M1 S. Carolina (3/-) AL57-70 F28 S. Carolina (3/-) HL86-87 M4 Duke (3/-) HW92-79 M2 Duke (3/10) A L*** 86-87 Monogram Winners : Joe Brown, Bill Bunting, D19 Duke (20/-) GR W 83-81 ACC Tournament ACC Tournament Dave Chadwick, Rusty Clark, Lee Dedmon, D22 Utah (20/-) AL86-105 M9 NC State (4/-) GR W 56-53 M7 Wake Forest (5/-) CH W 83-70 Jim Delany, Don Eggleston, Eddie Fogler, Dale D29 Penn State (17/-) GR W 73-57 M10 Wake Forest (4/-) GR W 89-79 M8 S. Carolina (5/-) CH W* 82-79 Gipple, Dick Grubar, Charlie Scott, Gerald D30 Northwestern GR W 98-74 M11 Duke (4/-) GR W 82-73 M9 NC State (5/-) CH W 87-50 Tuttle, Richard Tuttle, Ricky Webb. J2 Tulane CH W 101-79 NCAA East Regional NCAA East Regional J4 S. Carolina (-/2) HW79-64 M17 Princeton (4/5) CP W 78-70 M15 St. Bonaventure (4/3) RAL W 91-72 1969-70 J9 Duke (20/-) HW79-74 M18 Boston Coll. (4/9) CP W 96-80 M16 Davidson (4/8) RAL W 70-66 Record: 18-9; H: 7-2, A: 6-3, N: 5-4 J14 Clemson (15/-) HW92-72 NCAA Final Four NCAA Final Four ACC 9-5, Tied 2nd Place; NIT Participant J16 Wake Forest (15/-) AL84-96 M24 Dayton (4/-) LV L 62-76 M22 Ohio State (4/-) LA W 80-66 Coach: Dean Smith J30 Maryland (20/-) HW105-79 M25 Houston (4/7) LV L 62-84 M23 UCLA (4/2) LA L 55-78 F4 Wake Forest (16/-) HW93-75 D1 Fla. Southern (7/-) HW112-47 F8 NC State (16/-) AW65-63 Monogram Winners : Jim Bostick, Joe Brown, Monogram Winners : Joe Brown, Bill Bunting, D3 Mercer (7/-) HW100-52 North-South Doubleheader Bill Bunting, Rusty Clark, Ralph Fletcher, Jim Rusty Clark, Jim Delany, Ralph Fletcher, Eddie D8 Kentucky (7/2) CH L 87-94 F12 Ga. Tech (11/-) CH W 87-58 Frye, Tom Gauntlett, Dick Grubar, Bob Lewis, Fogler, Jim Frye, Dick Grubar, Larry Miller, D13 Florida State (5/-) GR W 86-75 F13 Clemson (11/-) CH W 86-48 Larry Miller, Mark Mirken, Donnie Moe, Gerald Charlie Scott, Gerald Tuttle, Ricky Webb, Gra D16 Virginia (5/-) AW80-76 F17 Maryland (8/-) AW100-76 Tuttle. Whitehead. D20 Tulane (7/-) AW96-87 F20 S. Carolina (8/7) AL66-72 D22 Rice (7/-) AW99-87 F22 Florida State (8/-) HW70-61 1968-69 Carolina Classic F27 Virginia (13/-) AW75-74 Record: 27-5; H: 9-0, A: 7-1, N: 11-4 D29 Harvard (4/-) GR W 92-74 M3 NC State (12/-) HW97-81 ACC 12-2, Regular-Season & Tournament D30 Bowling Green (4/-) GR W 89-72 M6 Duke (12/-) AL83-92 Champion, NCAA Final Four J3 Rice (4/-) CH W 98-72 ACC Tournament Coach: Dean Smith J5 S. Carolina (4/3) AL52-65 M11 Clemson (13/-) GR W 76-41 J7 NC State (4/10) AW78-69 M12 Virginia (13/-) GR W 78-68 D2 Oregon (2/-) GR W 89-78 J10 Duke (4/19) HW86-78 M13 S. Carolina (13/6) GR L 51-52 D3 Oregon (2/-) HW106-73 J15 Clemson (7/-) AW96-91 National Invitation Tournament D7 Kentucky (2/3) AW87-77 J17 Wake Forest (7/-) HL90-91 M20 Massachusetts (13/-) MSG W 90-49 D9 Vanderbilt (2/12) CH W 100-78 J31 Maryland (9/-) AW77-69 M22 Providence (13/-) MSG W 86-79 D16 Clemson (2/-) HW90-69 F3 Virginia (9/-) HW87-72 M25 Duke (13/-) MSG W 73-67 D17 Virginia (2/-) HW94-67 F5 Wake Forest (7/-) AL85-88 M27 Ga. Tech (13/-) MSG W 84-66 ECAC Holiday Festival F9 NC State (7/5) HW88-86 D27 Villanova (2/8) MSG W 69-61 North-South Doubleheader Monogram Winners : John Austin, Dave D28 St. John’s (N.Y.) (2/-) MSG L 70-72 F13 Clemson (10/-) CH W 110-66 Chadwick, Bill Chamberlain, Bill L. Chambers, D30 Princeton (2/-) MSG W 103-76 F14 Ga. Tech (10/-) CH L 95-104 Craig Corson, John Cox, Lee Dedmon, Don J4 Duke (4/-) HW94-70 F18 Maryland (13/-) HW90-83 Eggleston, Dale Gipple, Kim Huband, Donn J8 NC State (2/-) HW83-63 F21 S. Carolina (13/4) HL62-79 Johnston, George Karl, Steve Previs, Richard J11 Virginia Tech (2/-) HW99-77 F25 Va. Tech (19/-) HW98-70 Tuttle, Dennis Wuycik. J14 Ga. Tech (2/-) AW101-70 F28 Duke (19/-) AL83-91 J18 Wake Forest (2/-) AW94-89 ACC Tournament 1971-72 F1 Maryland (2/-) HW107-87 M5 Virginia CH L 93-95 Record: 26-5; H: 9-0, A: 4-4, N: 13-1 F4 Virginia (2/-) AW99-76 National Invitation Tournament ACC 9-3, Regular-Season & Tournament F6 Wake Forest (2/-) HW84-76 M14 Manhattan MSG L 90-95 Champion, NCAA Final Four F8 Florida State (2/-) GR W 100-82 Coach: Dean Smith F10 NC State (2/-) AW85-62 Monogram Winners : Dave Chadwick, Bill North-South Doubleheader Chamberlain, Bill L. Chambers, Craig Corson, D2 Rice (2/-) HW127-69 F14 S. Carolina (2/-) CH L 66-68 Lee Dedmon, Jim Delany, Mike Earey, Don D4 Pittsburgh (2/-) AW90-75 F15 Clemson (2/-) CH W 107-81 Eggleston, Eddie Fogler, Dale Gipple, Kim D6 Princeton (2/-) AL73-89 F19 Maryland (3/-) AW88-86 Huband, Steve Previs, Charlie Scott, Richard D11 Virginia Tech (3/-) HW93-60 F22 The Citadel (3/-) HW106-59 Tuttle, Dennis Wuycik. Big Four Tournament F26 S. Carolina (2/8) AW68-62 D17 Wake Forest (4/-) GR W 99-76 M1 Duke (2/-) AL81-87 1970-71 D18 NC State (4/-) GR W 99-68 ACC Tournament Record: 26-6; H: 9-0, A: 4-4, N: 13-2 D27 Harvard (4/-) CH W 96-78 M6 Clemson (4/-) CH W 94-70 ACC 11-3, Regular-Season Champion NIT Sugar Bowl Tournament M7 Wake Forest (4/-) CH W 80-72 Champion D29 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) (4/-) NOM W 93-77 M8 Duke (4/-) CH W 85-74 Coach: Dean Smith D30 Bradley (4/-) NOM W 75-69 NCAA East Regional J8 Furman (3/-) HW118-66 M13 Duquesne (4/9) CP W 79-78 D1 East Tenn. State HW109-79 J12 Clemson (3/-) AW81-61 M15 Davidson (4/5) CP W 87-85 D5 William & Mary AW101-72 J15 Virginia (3/8) AW85-79 NCAA Final Four D12 Creighton CH W 106-86 J19 Wake Forest (3/-) HW92-77 Larry Miller was named ACC M20 Purdue (4/6) LV L 65-92 D15 Virginia HW80-75 J22 Duke (3/-) AL74-76 Player of the Year in 1967 and M22 Drake (4/11) LV L 84-104 Big Four Tournament J29 Maryland (3/18) HW92-72 1968. D18 NC State (20/-) GR L 70-82 F3 Wake Forest (4/-) A-GR W 71-59

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 181 History & Record Book SCORES SINCE 1953-54 4-Time NCAA Champs Sally Sather F7 NC State (4/-) HW101-78 M7 Clemson (12/14) GR W* 76-71 Harry, John Kuester, Mitch Kupchak, Tommy North-South Doubleheader M8 NC State (12/8) GR W 70-66 LaGarde, Loren Lutz, Keith Valentine, Randy F11 Clemson (3/-) CH W 73-50 NCAA East Regional Wiel, Tom Zaliagiris. F12 Ga. Tech (3/-) CH W 118-73 M15 New Mexico St. (7/-) CH W 93-69 F16 Maryland (3/19) A L* 77-79 M20 Syracuse (6/20) PR L 76-78 1976-77 F19 Notre Dame (3/-) MSG W 99-74 M22 Boston Coll. (6/-) PR W 110-90 Record: 28-5; H: 7-1, A: 5-2, N: 16-2 F23 Ga. Tech (5/-) HW87-66 ACC 9-3, Regular-Season & Tournament F26 Virginia (5/13) HW91-78 Monogram Winners : Mickey Bell, Bruce Champion; NCAA Finalist F29 NC State (5/-) AL84-85 Buckley, Bill B. Chambers, Woody Coley, Coach: Dean Smith M4 Duke (3/-) HW93-69 Walter Davis, Phil Ford, Dave Hanners, Eric ACC Tournament Harry, Brad Hoffman, John Kuester, Mitch Big Four Tournament M10 Duke (3/-) GR W 63-48 Kupchak, Tommy LaGarde, Ed Stahl, Tom N26 NC State (3/15) GR W 78-66 M11 Maryland (3/13) GR W 73-64 Zaliagiris. N27 Wake Forest (3/-) GR L* 96-97 NCAA East Regional D1 Marshall (9/-) HW90-70 M16 S. Carolina (2/6) MO W 92-69 1975-76 D6 Michigan St. (9/-) AW81-58 M18 Pennsylvania (2/3) MO W 73-59 Record: 25-4; H: 8-1, A: 2-0, N: 6-3 D11 Va. Tech (12/-) RN W 81-77 NCAA Final Four ACC 11-1, Regular-Season Champion NCAA D20 BYU (11/-) H W 113-93 M23 Florida State (2/10) LA L 75-79 Tournament Participant Far West Classic M25 Louisville (2/4) LA W 105-91 Coach: Dean Smith D27 Oral Roberts (10/-) PO W 100-84 D29 Oregon (9/-) PO W 86-60 Monogram Winners : Bill Chamberlain, Bill L. N29 Howard (5/-) HW115-75 D30 Weber State (9/-) PO W 75-54 Chambers, Craig Corson, Darrell Elston, Ray D4 Seton Hall (4/-) MSG W 75-63 J5 Clemson (6/16) GR W 91-63 Hite, Kim Huband, Donn Johnston, Bobby D6 Virginia Tech (4/-) HW88-75 J8 Virginia (6/-) HW91-67 Jones, George Karl, Robert McAdoo, John D8 Kentucky (4/7) CH W 90-77 J13 Wake Forest (5/7) AW77-75 O’Donnell, Steve Previs, Dennis Wuycik. D20 E. Tennessee St. (4/-) AW104-67 J15 Duke (5/-) HW77-68 D22 South Florida (4/-) AW70-64 J19 NC State (4/-) AL73-75 1972-73 Big Four Tournament J22 Maryland (4/13) AW71-68 Record: 25-8; H: 6-3, A: 5-2, N: 14-3 J2 Wake Forest (3/-) GR L 88-95 J26 Wake Forest (4/10) HL66-67 ACC 8-4, 2nd Place; NIT Semifinalist Walter Davis was a six-time J3 Duke (3/-) GR W 77-74 J29 Clemson (4/19) AL73-93 Coach: Dean Smith J5 Yale (3/-) HW81-42 North-South Doubleheader NBA All-Star with Phoenix. J7 Clemson (6/-) AW83-64 F4 Ga. Tech (13/-) CH W 98-74 N25 St. Thomas (Fla.) HW107-62 J10 Virginia (6/-) AW85-82 F5 Furman (13/-) CH W 88-71 D2 Pittsburgh HW99-70 J14 Wake Forest (7/5) HW99-75 F9 Maryland (14/-) HW97-70 D5 Dartmouth GR W 128-86 J22 NC State (5/3) HL80-83 J17 Duke (7/-) AW89-87 F12 Tulane (14/-) GR W 106-94 D9 Va. Tech (13/-) CH W 96-82 J26 Maryland (4/5) HW82-73 J18 NC State (7/13) HL67-68 F16 S. Florida (13/-) HW100-65 D11 Kentucky (13/8) LV W 78-70 J30 Wake Forest (4/-) AW77-67 J25 Maryland (5/2) H W* 95-93 F20 Virginia (13/-) AW66-64 Big Four Tournament F2 Clemson (4/-) HW61-60 J28 Wake Forest (4/-) A W* 88-85 F23 NC State (9/-) HW90-73 D15 Duke (11/-) GR W 91-86 North-South Doubleheader J31 Clemson (4/-) HW79-64 F26 Duke (9/-) AW84-71 D16 NC State (11/6) GR L 61-68 F8 Furman (4/-) CH W 95-69 F4 Detroit Mercy (4/-) AW91-76 F27 Louisville (9/10) CH W 96-89 D22 California (13/-) AW64-61 F9 Ga. Tech (4/-) CH W 112-70 North-South Doubleheader ACC Tournament Rainbow Classic F13 Maryland (4/6) AL80-91 F6 Ga. Tech (4/-) CH W 79-74 M4 NC State (6/-) GR W 70-56 D28 Utah (11/-) HON W 73-61 F16 Florida State (4/-) GR W 104-85 F7 Furman (4/-) CH W 97-64 M5 Virginia (6/-) GR W 75-69 D29 Washington (11/-) HON W 89-72 F20 Miami (Ohio) (6/-) HW83-69 F11 Maryland (3/4) AW81-69 NCAA East Regional D30 Louisville (11/-) HON W 89-86 F23 Virginia (6/-) HW94-61 F14 Tulane (3/-) A W**** 113-106 M12 Purdue (4/-) RAL W 69-66 J4 Furman (9/-) CH W 100-67 F26 NC State (6/1) AL72-83 F18 Miami (Ohio) (3/-) AW77-75 M17 Notre Dame (5/10) CP W 79-77 J6 Nebraska (9/-) GR W 79-62 M2 Duke (4/-) H W* 96-92 F21 Virginia (3/-) HW73-71 M19 Kentucky (5/13) CP W 79-72 J10 Clemson (7/-) HW92-58 ACC Tournament F24 NC State (3/15) AW91-79 NCAA Final Four J17 Wake Forest (4/-) A-GR W 99-80 M7 Wake Forest (6/-) GR W 76-62 F28 Duke (4/-) HW91-71 M26 UNLV (5/4) OM W 84-83 J20 Duke (4/-) HW82-71 M8 Maryland (6/4) GR L 85-105 ACC Tournament M28 Marquette (5/7) OM L 59-67 J25 Virginia (3/-) HL78-84 National Invitation Tournament M5 Clemson (4/-) CC W 82-74 J27 Maryland (3/4) AL88-94 M16 Purdue (8/-) MSG L 71-82 M6 Virginia (4/-) CC L 62-67 Monogram Winners : Dudley Bradley, Bruce J31 Wake Forest (8/-) HW69-51 NCAA Mideast Regional Buckley, Dave Colescott, Woody Coley, Walter F5 NC State (8/2) AL73-76 Monogram Winners : Mickey Bell, Bruce M13 Alabama (5/8) DT L 64-79 Davis, Ged Doughton, Phil Ford, Steve North-South Doubleheader Buckley, Bill B. Chambers, Geff Crompton, Krafcisin, John Kuester, Tommy LaGarde, Mike F9 Ga. Tech (6/-) CH W 107-72 Walter Davis, Darrell Elston, Dave Hanners, Monogram Winners : Dudley Bradley, Bruce O’Koren, John Virgil, Randy Wiel, Jeff Wolf, F10 Clemson (6/-) CH W 84-69 Ray Harrison, Ray Hite, Brad Hoffman, Bobby Buckley, Bill B. Chambers, Woody Coley, Rich Yonakor, Tom Zaliagiris. F14 Maryland (6/10) HW95-85 Jones, John Kuester, Mitch Kupchak, Tommy Walter Davis, Phil Ford, Dave Hanners, Eric F17 Florida State (6/-) MSG W 91-79 LaGarde, John O’Donnell, Tony Shaver, James Sally Sather 1977-78 F21 Miami (Ohio) (6/-) HL92-102 Smith, Ed Stahl, Charles Waddell. Record: 23-8; H: 10-0, A: 4-5, N: 9-3 F24 Virginia (6/-) AW76-68 ACC 9-3, Regular-Season Champion; NCAA F27 NC State (6/2) HL78-82 1974-75 Tournament Participant M3 Duke (7/-) AW72-70 Record: 23-8; H: 9-1, A: 6-3, N: 0-4 Coach: Dean Smith ACC Tournament ACC 8-4, Tied 2nd Place, Tournament M8 Wake Forest (8/-) GR L* 52-54 Champion; NCAA Final 16 N28 Oregon St. (1/-) CH W 94-63 National Invitation Tournament Coach: Dean Smith N30 Oregon St. (2/-) HW90-64 M17 Oral Roberts (11/-) MSG W 82-65 Big Four Tournament M20 Massachusetts (11/-) MSG W 73-63 N30 St. Thomas (Fla.) (11/-) HW101-74 D2 Duke (2/-) GR W 79-66 M24 Notre Dame (11/-) MSG L 71-78 D4 E. Tennessee St. (9/-) HW93-71 D3 NC State (2/-) GR W 87-82 M25 Alabama (11/-) MSG W 88-69 D7 Houston (9/20) AW96-87 D7 Wm. & Mary (2/-) AL75-78 D9 Kentucky (9/15) LV L 78-90 D10 Rochester (2/-) HW101-43 Monogram Winners : Mickey Bell, Bill B. D21 Yale (10/-) AW70-53 D17 Cincinnati (5/6) GR W 67-59 Chambers, Darrell Elston, Ray Harrison, Ray D28 Utah (8/-) GR W 94-91 D23 Tulane (3/-) AW108-103 Hite, Brad Hoffman, Donn Johnston, Bobby Big Four Tournament Rainbow Classic Jones, George Karl, Mitch Kupchak, John J3 Duke (8/-) GR L* 96-99 D28 Brigham Young (2/-) HON W 94-81 O’Donnell, Ed Stahl, Charles Waddell, Donald J4 NC State (8/1) GR L 67-82 D29 Texas Tech (2/-) HON W 88-76 Washington. J9 Clemson (15/-) HW74-72 D30 Stanford (2/-) HON W 92-61 1973-74 J11 Howard (15/-) HW109-67 J4 Clemson (2/-) A W* 79-77 Record: 22-6; H: 9-1, A: 5-2, N: 8-3 J15 Wake Forest (14/-) AW80-78 J7 Virginia (2/13) AW76-61 ACC 9-3, Tied 2nd Place; NIT Participant J18 NC State (14/4) A L* 85-88 J14 Duke (2/-) AL84-92 Coach: Dean Smith J22 Virginia (14/-) HW85-70 J15 Wake Forest (2/-) HW71-69 J25 Maryland (14/2) AW69-66 J18 NC State (5/-) HW69-64 D1 Houston (5/14) GR W 97-74 J29 Wake Forest (10/-) HW101-91 J21 Maryland (5/-) HW85-71 D5 California (5/-) HW74-70 F1 Clemson (10/-) AL72-80 J26 Wake Forest (3/-) AL62-71 D8 Vermont (5/-) HW103-48 F3 S. Florida (10/-) HW79-72 J28 Clemson (3/-) HW98-64 D10 Kentucky (5/10) GR W 101-84 North-South Doubleheader J30 Mercer (3/-) HW73-70 D15 E. Tennessee St. (5/-) HW81-63 F7 Furman (12/-) CH W 86-81 North-South Doubleheader D20 Virginia Tech (4/-) CH W 83-78 F8 Ga. Tech (12/-) CH W 111-81 F3 Furman (6/-) CH L 83-89 D28 St. Thomas (Fla.) (4/-) AW112-72 F12 Duke (11/-) HW78-70 F4 Va. Tech (6/-) CH W 101-88 Big Four Tournament F15 Maryland (11/3) HL74-96 F8 Maryland (7/-) AW66-64 J4 NC State (4/5) GR L 77-78 F17 Va. Tech (11/-) AW87-75 F11 Rutgers (7/-) MSG W 74-57 J5 Duke (4/-) GR W 84-75 F22 Virginia (13/-) AL62-65 F12 Providence (7/20) AL59-61 J9 Clemson (5/-) AW102-90 F25 NC State (13/7) HW76-74 F15 Kent (11/-) HW92-59 J12 Virginia (5/-) AW87-75 F18 Virginia (11/-) HW71-54 M1 Duke (14/-) AW74-70 Phil Ford is Carolina’s all-time J16 Wake Forest (5/-) HW95-78 ACC Tournament F23 NC State (8/-) AL67-72 J19 Duke (5/-) AW73-71 M6 Wake Forest (12/-) GR W* 101-100 leading scorer. F25 Duke (8/13) HW87-83 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 182 History & Record Book SCORES SINCE 1953-54 4-Time NCAA Champs 1979-80 N30 Arkansas (13/20) AN W 64-58 1981-82 Record: 21-8; H: 8-1, A: 5-4, N: 8-3 D2 Mercer (13/-) HW89-74 Record: 32-2; H: 9-1, A: 7-1, N: 16-0 ACC 9-5, Tied 2nd Place; Big Four Tournament ACC 12-2, Regular-Season & NCAA Tournament Participant D5 Duke (10/-) GR W 78-76 Tournament Champion Coach: Dean Smith D6 Wake Forest (10/-) GR L 71-82 NCAA Champion D13 S. Florida (10/-) GR W 73-64 Coach: Dean Smith Big Four Tournament D20 Indiana (8/11) HW65-56 N30 NC State (6/-) GR W 97-84 D22 Rutgers (8/-) CH W 71-64 N28 Kansas (1/-) CH W 74-67 D1 Duke (6/3) GR L 74-86 Winston Tire Holiday Classic N30 S. California (1/-) GR W 73-62 D3 South Florida (6/-) SP W 93-62 D29 Louisville (6/-) LA W 86-64 D3 Tulsa (1/9) HW78-70 D8 Cincinnati (8/-) GR W 68-63 D30 Minnesota (6/-) LA L 60-76 D12 South Florida (1/-) HW75-39 D15 Detroit Mercy (8/-) HW90-72 J3 Kansas (6/-) KC L 55-56 D19 Rutgers (1/-) MSG W 59-36 D22 Indiana (8/5) AW61-57 J7 Maryland (16/8) HW75-66 D26 Kentucky (1/2) ML W 82-69 J2 Clemson (6/-) AL76-93 J10 Virginia (16/3) AL57-63 Cable Car Classic J5 Virginia (6/13) AL82-88 J14 NC State (17/-) HW73-70 D28 Penn State (1/-) SC W* 56-50 J7 Mercer (6/-) AW81-63 J17 Duke (17/-) HW80-65 D29 Santa Clara (1/-) AW76-57 J9 Wake Forest (15/-) HW72-68 J22 Wake Forest (17/3) AW74-60 J4 Wm. & Mary (1/-) HW64-40 J12 Duke (15/1) AW82-67 J24 Ga. Tech (17/-) HW100-60 J6 Maryland (1/-) AW66-50 J14 Ga. Tech (15/-) GR W 54-53 J28 Clemson (12/-) AW61-47 J9 Virginia (1/2) HW65-60 J16 NC State (9/16) HW67-64 J31 NC State (12/-) AW57-54 J13 NC State (1/12) AW61-41 J20 Maryland (9/16) HL86-92 F3 Virginia (12/1) H L* 79-80 J16 Duke (1/-) AW73-63 J23 Wake Forest (13/-) AW73-61 North-South Doubleheader J21 Wake Forest (1/-) HL48-55 J26 Clemson (13/12) HW73-70 F6 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) (11/-) CH W 87-64 J23 Ga. Tech (1/-) AW66-54 J29 Wm. & Mary (13/-) HW71-61 F7 Furman (11/-) CH W 79-64 J27 Clemson (2/-) HW77-72 North-South Doubleheader F11 Wake Forest (10/7) HL68-84 J30 NC State (2/17) HW58-44 F1 The Citadel (11/-) CH W 51-40 F15 Maryland (10/19) AW76-63 F3 Virginia (2/3) AL58-74 F2 Furman (11/-) CH W 75-63 F18 Wm. & Mary (13/-) AW81-55 North-South Doubleheader F4 Yale (11/-) HW85-74 F21 Clemson (13/-) HW75-61 F5 Furman (2/-) CH W 96-69 Mike O’Koren was a three- F7 Maryland (11/7) AL69-70 F25 Georgia Tech (11/-) AW76-51 F6 The Citadel (2/-) CH W 67-46 F11 Ga. Tech (11/-) AW60-50 F28 Duke (11/-) A L* 65-66 F11 Maryland (2/-) HW59-56 time first-team All-America in F14 Rutgers (11/-) MSG W* 73-70 ACC Tournament F14 Georgia (2/-) GR W 66-57 1978, 1979 and 1980. F16 Virginia (11/-) HW68-51 M5 NC State (12/-) CC W 69-54 F17 Wake Forest (2/14) A-GR W 69-51 F20 NC State (8/-) AL50-63 M6 Wake Forest (12/11) CC W 58-57 F20 Clemson (2/-) AW55-49 ACC Tournament F23 Duke (8/17) HW96-71 M7 Maryland (12/20) CC W 61-60 F24 Ga. Tech (2/-) HW77-54 M2 Wake Forest (10/-) GR L 77-82 ACC Tournament NCAA West Regional F27 Duke (2/-) HW84-66 1978 NCAA West Regional F28 Wake Forest (10/-) GR W 75-62 M15 Pittsburgh (6/-) EP W 74-57 ACC Tournament M11 San Francisco (11/20) TP L 64-68 F29 Duke (10/-) GR L 61-75 M19 Utah (6/14) AW61-56 M5 Ga. Tech (1/-) GR W 55-39 NCAA Midwest Regional M21 Kansas State (6/-) SLC W 82-68 M6 NC State (1/-) GR W 58-46 Monogram Winners : Dudley Bradley, Pete M9 Texas A&M (15/-) DN L** 61-78 NCAA Final Four M7 Virginia (1/3) GR W 47-45 Budko, Dave Colescott, Geff Crompton, Ged M28 Virginia (6/5) PS W 78-65 NCAA East Regional Doughton, Phil Ford, Mike O’Koren, Mike Monogram Winners : Jimmy Black, Jim M30 Indiana (6/9) PS L 50-63 M13 James Madison (1/-) CH W 52-50 Pepper, John Virgil, Randy Wiel, Jeff Wolf, Al Braddock, Chris Brust, Pete Budko, Dave M19 Alabama (1/13) RAL W 74-69 Wood, Rich Yonakor, Tom Zaliagiris. Colescott, Eric Kenny, Mike O’Koren, Mike Monogram Winners : Jeb Barlow, Jimmy M21 Villanova (1/-) RAL W 70-60 Pepper, John Virgil, Jeff Wolf, Al Wood, James Black, Jim Braddock, Chris Brust, Pete Budko, NCAA Final Four 1978-79 Worthy, Rich Yonakor. Matt Doherty, Cecil Exum, Eric Kenny, Timo M27 Houston (1/-) NO W 68-63 Record: 23-6; H: 9-0, A: 5-3, N: 9-3 Makkonen, Mike Pepper, Sam Perkins, Dean M29 Georgetown (1/6) NO W 63-62 ACC 9-3, Regular-Season & Tournament 1980-81 Shaffer, Al Wood, James Worthy. Champion; NCAA Tournament Participant Record: 29-8; H: 7-2, A: 8-2, N: 14-4 Monogram Winners : Jeb Barlow, Jimmy Coach: Dean Smith ACC 10-4, 2nd Place, Tournament Champion; Black, Jim Braddock, John Brownlee, Chris NCAA Finalist Brust, Matt Doherty, Cecil Exum, Michael N29 Northwestern AW97-67 Coach: Dean Smith Jordan, Timo Makkonen, Warren Martin, Sam Big Four Tournament Perkins, Buzz Peterson, Lynwood Robinson, D1 Wake Forest (14/-) GR W 73-55 Great Alaska Shootout Dean Shaffer, James Worthy. D2 Duke (14/1) GR L 68-78 N28 AK-Anchorage (13/-) AW69-50 D4 Detroit Mercy (14/-) HW93-76 N29 Georgetown (13/16) AN W 83-71 1982-83 D9 Jacksonville (14/-) HW85-56 Record: 28-8; H: 8-1, A: 6-3, N: 14-4 D16 Michigan St. (13/3) HW70-69 Sally Sather ACC 12-2, Regular-Season Champion; NCAA D22 Cincinnati (6/-) AW62-59 Final Eight Kodak Classic Coach: Dean Smith D29 Dartmouth (5/-) RO W 86-67 D30 Niagara (5/-) RO W 121-69 N20 St. John’s (N.Y.) (3/19) SF L* 74-78 J3 Clemson (5/-) GR W 90-68 N27 Missouri (3/15) SL L 60-64 J6 Virginia (3/-) H W** 86-74 N30 Tulane (3/-) H W*** 70-68 J10 Wake Forest (3/-) AL56-59 D4 LSU (15/-) ML W 47-43 J13 Duke (3/7) HW74-68 D11 Santa Clara (17/-) GR W 79-56 J14 Arkansas (3/10) GR W 63-57 Oil City Classic J17 NC State (2/14) AW70-69 D17 Tulsa (17/-) AL74-84 J20 Maryland (2/19) AW54-53 D18 Texas-Pan Am. (17/-) TUL W 106-50 J25 Wake Forest (2/-) HW76-69 D21 Chattanooga (17/-) AW73-66 J27 Clemson (2/-) AL61-66 Rainbow Classic North-South Doubleheader D28 Texas Tech HON W 79-47 F2 Furman (4/-) CH L 70-83 D29 Oklahoma HON W 77-69 F3 Virginia Tech (4/-) CH W* 92-80 D30 Missouri (-/12) HON W 73-58 F7 Maryland (6/-) HW76-67 J5 Rutgers (18/-) GR W 86-69 F10 Providence (6/-) CH W 89-55 J8 Syracuse (18/9) CH W 87-64 F14 Wm. & Mary (4/-) HW85-60 J12 Maryland (11/-) HW72-71 F17 Virginia (4/-) AW66-57 J15 Virginia (11/2) AW101-95 F22 NC State (4/-) HW71-56 J19 NC State (3/-) HW99-81 F24 Duke (4/6) AL40-47 J22 Duke (3/-) HW103-82 ACC Tournament J24 Ga. State (3/-) HW99-55 M2 Maryland (7/-) GR W 102-79 J27 Wake Forest (3/19) A-GR W 80-78 M3 Duke (7/5) GR W 71-63 J29 Ga. Tech (3/-) GR W 72-65 NCAA East Regional F2 Clemson (1/-) AW84-81 M11 Pennsylvania (3/-) RAL L 71-72 North-South Doubleheader F4 The Citadel (1/-) CH W 81-36 Monogram Winners : Jimmy Black, Dudley F5 Furman (1/-) CH W 78-43 Bradley, Chris Brust, Pete Budko, Dave F10 Virginia (1/3) HW64-63 Colescott, Ged Doughton, Eric Kenny, Mike F13 Villanova (1/12) HL53-56 O’Koren, Mike Pepper, John Virgil, Randy F16 Maryland (3/-) AL94-106 Wiel, Jeff Wolf, Al Wood, Rich Yonakor. F19 NC State (3/-) AL63-70 F24 Wake Forest (11/-) HW100-85 F27 Clemson (11/-) HW93-80 Sam Perkins and James Worthy celebrate the 1982 NCAA M2 Ga. Tech (8/-) AW85-73 championship in New Orleans. M5 Duke (8/-) AW105-81

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 183 History & Record Book SCORES SINCE 1953-54 4-Time NCAA Champs J5 Florida State (9/-) MI W 78-69 1986-87 J9 Maryland (5/-) HW75-74 Record: 32-4; H: 13-0, A: 11-2, N: 8-2 J12 Virginia (5/-) AW65-61 ACC 14-0, Regular-Season Champion; NCAA J13 SMU (5/4) GR L 82-84 Final Eight J16 NC State (6/-) HW86-76 Coach: Dean Smith J19 Duke (6/2) HL77-93 J21 Jacksonville (6/-) GR W 74-68 Hawaii Thanksgiving Festival J27 Ga. Tech (8/16) HL62-66 N28 Hawaii (1/-) AW98-78 J30 Clemson (11/-) AL50-52 N29 Hawaii Loa (1/-) AW118-80 North-South Doubleheader D1 UCLA (1/-) AL84-89 F1 The Citadel (11/-) CH W 83-62 D3 Stetson (1/-) HW100-64 F2 Furman (11/-) CH W 77-55 D6 Miami (1/-) HW122-77 F7 Virginia (15/-) HW82-73 D13 Jacksonville (5/-) HW98-69 F10 LSU (15/-) AW75-70 D20 Illinois (4/5) HW90-77 F13 Maryland (13/20) AW60-54 D22 Furman (4/-) CH W 95-65 F16 NC State (13/-) AL76-85 D27 Kansas State (4/-) KC W 81-62 F20 Wake Forest (13/-) HW69-59 Dallas Morning News Classic F23 Clemson (13/-) HW84-50 D29 Purdue (4/2) DAL W 94-81 F27 Ga. Tech (8/10) AL62-67 D30 SMU (4/-) A W* 88-86 M2 Duke (8/5) AW78-68 J3 La Salle (4/-) AW79-72 ACC Tournament J8 Maryland (3/-) HW98-65 M8 Wake Forest (6/-) OM W* 72-61 J10 Duke (3/17) AW85-77 M9 NC State (6/18) OM W 57-51 J14 Virginia (3/-) AW95-80 M10 Ga. Tech (6/9) OM L 54-57 J18 NC State (3/-) HW96-78 NCAA Southeast Regional J22 Wake Forest (2/-) A-GR W 79-53 M14 Middle Tenn. St. (7/-) ND W 76-57 J24 Ga. Tech (2/-) HW92-55 M16 Notre Dame (7/-) AW60-58 J28 Clemson (1/14) AW108-99 M22 Auburn (7/-) BIR W 62-56 F1 Notre Dame (1/-) AL58-60 M24 Villanova (7/-) BIR L 44-56 F5 NC State (3/-) AW96-79 F8 Virginia (3/-) H W* 74-73 Monogram Winners : Brad Daugherty, James F11 Wake Forest (3/-) HW94-85 Daye, Steve Hale, Curtis Hunter, Warren F14 Maryland (3/-) AW93-86 Martin, Cliff Morris, Buzz Peterson, Dave F15 Marquette (3/-) HW83-74 Popson, Gary Roper, Kenny Smith, Ranzino F18 East Tenn. St. (3/-) HW118-65 Smith, Joe Wolf. F21 Clemson (3/10) HW96-80 Two-time National Player of the Year Michael Jordan hit the F26 Duke (2/17) HW77-71 M1 Ga. Tech (2/-) AW92-76 game-winning shot in the 1982 NCAA championship game. 1985-86 Record: 28-6; H: 11-1, A: 6-3, N: 11-2 ACC Tournament ACC 10-4, 3rd Place; NCAA Final 16 M6 Maryland (2/-) CC W 82-63 1983 ACC Tournament Monogram Winners : Brad Daugherty, Matt Coach: Dean Smith M7 Virginia (2/-) CC W** 84-82 M11 Clemson (5/-) OM W 105-79 Doherty, Cecil Exum, Steve Hale, Michael M8 NC State (2/-) CC L 67-68 M12 NC State (5/-) OM L* 84-91 Jordan, Timo Makkonen, Cliff Morris, Sam N24 UCLA (2/-) HW107-70 NCAA East Regional NCAA East Regional Perkins, Buzz Peterson, Dave Popson, Kenny N26 Iona (2/-) HW110-67 M12 Pennsylvania (2/-) CH W 113-82 M19 James Madison (8/-) GR W 68-49 Smith, Joe Wolf. Great Alaska Shootout M14 Michigan (2/-) CH W 109-97 M25 Ohio State (8/-) SY W 64-51 N29 Missouri (1/-) AN W 84-63 M19 Notre Dame (2/18) ML W 74-68 M27 Georgia (8/18) SY L 77-82 1984-85 N30 Purdue (1/-) AN W 73-62 M21 Syracuse (2/10) ML L 75-79 Record: 27-9; H: 7-2, A: 8-3, N: 12-4 D1 UNLV (1/16) AN W 65-60 Monogram Winners : Jim Braddock, John ACC 9-5, Regular-Season Champion; NCAA D7 Rutgers (1/-) GR W 114-71 Monogram Winners : Steve Bucknall, Jeff Brownlee, Brad Daugherty, Matt Doherty, Cecil Final Eight D14 Ohio Univ. (1/-) HW99-57 Denny, Marty Hensley, Curtis Hunter, Rodney Exum, Steve Hale, Curtis Hunter, Michael Coach: Dean Smith D17 Jacksonville (1/-) AW69-65 Hyatt, Jeff Lebo, Michael Norwood, Dave Jordan, Timo Makkonen, Warren Martin, Sam D20 Stanford (1/-) HW89-55 Popson, J.R. Reid, Kenny Smith, Ranzino Perkins, Buzz Peterson. N25 Fordham CH W 81-65 D22 The Citadel (1/-) CH W 104-51 Smith, Scott Williams, Joe Wolf. D2 Boston Univ. (19/-) AW89-72 Orange Bowl Classic 1983-84 D3 Howard (19/-) HW77-63 D27 Manhattan (1/-) MI W 129-45 Record: 28-3; H: 9-0, A: 9-0, N: 10-3 D8 Oral Roberts (16/-) HW87-65 D28 Brown (1/-) MI W 115-63 ACC 14-0, Regular-Season Champion; NCAA D15 Wake Forest (13/-) A-GR W 79-73 D31 Florida State (1/-) CH W 109-64 Final 16 Suntory Bowl J4 NC State (1/-) HW90-79 Coach: Dean Smith D21 Wichita St. (10/-) OS W 80-69 J9 Fordham (1/-) MSG W 92-68 D23 Arizona St. (10/-) TOK W 85-66 J11 Wake Forest (1/-) A-GR W 89-65 N26 Missouri (1/-) GR W 64-57 Hawaii Pacific Invitational J14 Maryland (1/-) AW71-67 N28 Chattanooga (1/-) HW85-63 D29 Hawaii Pacific (7/-) AW88-69 J18 Duke (1/3) HW95-92 Stanford Invitational D30 Missouri (7/-) HON L 76-81 J19 Marquette (1/-) AW66-64 D2 Fordham (2/-) ST W 73-56 J3 Stetson (9/-) OR W 85-71 J25 Ga. Tech (1/4) HW85-77 D3 Stanford (2/-) AW88-75 J26 Notre Dame (1/16) HW73-61 D10 Syracuse (1/-) AW87-64 J30 Virginia (1/-) AL73-86 D21 Dartmouth (1/-) HW103-58 F1 Clemson (1/-) HW85-67 ECAC Holiday Festival F4 Ga. Tech (1/2) A W* 78-77 D27 Iona (1/-) MSG W 74-61 F8 Wake Forest (1/-) HW91-62 D29 St. John’s (N.Y.) (1/8) MSG W 64-51 F12 Clemson (1/-) AW79-64 J5 Boston Univ. (1/-) CH W 87-54 F20 Maryland (1/-) H L* 72-77 J7 NC State (1/12) AW81-60 F23 NC State (1/20) AL65-76 J12 Maryland (1/5) AW74-62 F26 Virginia (3/-) HW85-79 J14 Wake Forest (1/12) A-GR W 70-62 M2 Duke (3/1) AL74-82 J18 Virginia (1/-) HW69-66 ACC Tournament J21 Duke (1/-) AW78-73 M7 Maryland (4/-) GR L 75-85 J25 Wake Forest (1/17) HW100-63 NCAA West Regional J28 Ga. Tech (1/-) HW73-61 M13 Utah (8/-) OG W 84-72 J29 LSU (1/10) HW90-79 M15 Ala.-Birm. (8/-) OG W 77-59 F1 Clemson (1/-) GR W 97-75 M20 Louisville (8/7) HOU L 79-94 North-South Doubleheader F3 Furman (1/-) CH W 83-48 Monogram Winners : Steve Bucknall, Brad F4 The Citadel (1/-) CH W 76-60 Daugherty, James Daye, Steve Hale, Curtis F9 Virginia (1/-) AW85-72 Hunter, Jeff Lebo, Kevin Madden, Warren F12 Arkansas (1/-) PB L 64-65 Martin, Michael Norwood, Dave Popson, F18 NC State (1/-) HW95-71 Kenny Smith, Ranzino Smith, Joe Wolf. F19 Maryland (1/-) HW78-63 F26 Clemson (1/-) AW82-71 F29 Ga. Tech (1/-) AW69-56 M3 Duke (1/15) H W** 96-83 ACC Tournament M9 Clemson (1/-) GR W 78-66 Point guard Kenny Smith and M10 Duke (1/16) GR L 75-77 All-America Brad Daugherty UNC went undefeated in the NCAA East Regional M17 Temple (1/20) CH W 77-66 was the first overall pick in ACC in 1983-84 and 1986-87. M22 Indiana (1/-) OM L 68-72 the 1986 NBA Draft. 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 184 History & Record Book SCORES SINCE 1953-54 4-Time NCAA Champs Bob Donnan 1987-88 1988-89 1991-92 Record: 27-7; H: 9-2, A: 9-3, N: 9-2 Record: 29-8; H: 12-2, A: 7-4, N: 10-2 Record: 23-10; H: 13-2 A: 5-5 N: 5-3 ACC 11-3, Regular-Season Champion; NCAA ACC 9-5, Tied 2nd Place, Tournament ACC 9-7, 3rd Place; NCAA Final 16 Final Eight Champion; NCAA Final 16 Coach: Dean Smith Coach: Dean Smith Coach: Dean Smith Hall of Fame Game N24 The Citadel (8/-) HW97-58 N21 Syracuse (3/1) SF W* 96-93 Dodge Preseason NIT N27 Houston (6/-) AW68-65 Central Fidelity Holiday Classic N18 Chattanooga (6/-) HW111-84 N30 Towson State (6/-) HW98-88 N27 S. California (3/-) RI W 82-77 N20 Georgia (6/-) HW99-91 D1 Cornell (6/-) HW109-66 N28 Richmond (3/-) AW87-76 N23 Missouri (5/13) MSG L 81-91 ACC-BIG EAST Challenge D3 Stetson (1/-) HW86-74 N25 Indiana (5/20) MSG W 106-92 D4 Seton Hall (5/6) ML W 83-54 D5 Vanderbilt (1/-) AL76-78 N28 Stanford (5/-) HW87-76 D7 Central Fla. (5/-) HW101-72 D12 SMU (5/-) HW90-74 Diet Pepsi Tournament Of Champions D15 Florida State (5/-) HL74-86 D17 The Citadel (4/-) CH W 98-74 D2 Arizona (10/11) CH W 79-72 D17 Jacksonville (9/-) AW98-87 D19 Illinois (4/-) AW85-74 D3 Missouri (10/8) CH W 76-60 J2 Purdue (8/-) HW78-50 D30 Nevada (4/-) AW115-91 D7 Vanderbilt (8/-) HW89-77 J4 Colorado (8/-) HW85-64 J2 UCLA (4/-) AW80-73 D10 Richmond (8/-) GR W 76-68 J9 Clemson (8/-) HW103-69 J6 Fordham (4/-) GR W* 76-67 D19 UCLA (8/20) HW104-78 J11 Notre Dame (8/-) MSG L 76-88 J9 La Salle (4/-) HW96-82 D22 Towson State (8/-) HP W 102-74 J13 Maryland (8/-) HW96-76 J14 Maryland (2/-) AW71-65 D29 San Diego St. (7/-) AW103-92 J16 Wake Forest (14/-) AW90-79 J16 Virginia (2/-) HW87-62 J3 Pepperdine (7/-) AW102-80 J19 Villanova (14/-) HW76-64 J21 Duke (2/9) HL69-70 J5 DePaul (6/-) AW87-67 J22 NC State (10/-) AL88-99 J24 NC State (2/20) AW77-73 J7 Iowa (6/-) HL97-98 J25 Virginia (10/-) HW77-56 J28 Wake Forest (3/-) A-GR L 80-83 J11 Maryland (8/-) HW88-72 F2 Ga. Tech (11/20) AW86-76 J30 Ga. Tech (3/-) HW73-71 J15 Virginia (8/-) AL83-106 F5 Duke (9/1) HW75-73 F4 Clemson (8/-) AW88-64 J18 Duke (13/1) AW91-71 Jeff Lebo starred at guard at F8 Wake Forest (9/-) HW80-78 F11 NC State (6/16) H W* 75-73 J21 NC State (13/15) HW84-81 Carolina from 1985-89. F15 Clemson (6/-) AW80-72 F14 Virginia (6/-) AW64-58 J25 Wake Forest (7/-) A-GR W 88-74 F19 Virginia (4/-) AL73-86 F17 Wake Forest (5/-) HW80-62 J28 Ga. Tech (7/-) HW92-85 F22 NC State (4/-) HL94-99 F20 Maryland (5/-) HW74-73 F1 Clemson (3/-) AL82-85 NCAA Midwest Regional F27 Florida St. (10/22) AL96-110 F21 Temple (5/1) HL66-83 F9 NC State (6/17) AL88-98 M15 SW Missouri State AU W 83-70 M1 Maryland (10/-) AL80-82 F28 Clemson (9/-) HW88-52 F12 Virginia (6/-) HW85-67 M17 Oklahoma (-/1) AU W 79-77 M4 Ga. Tech (16/-) HW79-75 M2 Ga. Tech (6/13) AW97-80 F14 Old Dominion (6/-) AW87-77 M22 Arkansas (-/7) DAL L 73-96 M8 Duke (16/1) AL77-89 M6 Duke (6/9) AL81-96 F16 Wake Forest (8/-) HW99-76 ACC Tournament ACC Tournament F19 Maryland (8/-) AW86-75 Monogram Winners : Scott Cherry, Pete M13 Wake Forest (20/-) CH W 80-65 M11 Wake Forest (9/-) GR W 83-62 F21 Nevada (8/-) HW109-86 Chilcutt, Hubert Davis, Jeff Denny, Rick Fox, M14 Florida St. (20/18) CH W 80-76 M12 Maryland (9/-) GR W 74-64 F25 Clemson (5/-) HW100-86 John Greene, Kenny Harris, Marty Hensley, M15 Duke (20/1) CH L 74-94 M13 Duke (9/8) GR L 61-65 M1 Ga. Tech (5/-) AL74-76 George Lynch, Kevin Madden, King Rice, NCAA Southeast Regional NCAA West Regional M5 Duke (5/9) HL86-88 Henrik Rodl, Matt Wenstrom, Scott Williams. M19 Miami (Ohio) (18/-) CI W 68-63 M17 North Texas (7/-) SLC W 83-65 ACC Tournament M21 Alabama (18/13) CI W 64-55 M19 Loyola Mary. (7/15) SLC W 123-97 M10 Ga. Tech (9/-) OM W 77-62 1990-91 M27 Ohio State (18/3) RA L 73-80 M25 Michigan (7/10) SE W 78-69 M11 Maryland (9/-) OM W 88-58 Record: 29-6; H: 11-2 A: 7-2 N: 11-2 M27 Arizona (7/2) SE L 52-70 M12 Duke (9/7) OM W 77-74 ACC 10-4, Tournament Champion; Monogram Winners : Jason Burgess, Scott NCAA Southeast Regional NCAA Final Four Cherry, Hubert Davis, George Lynch, Eric Monogram Winners : Steve Bucknall, Pete M17 Southern (5/-) OM W 93-79 Coach: Dean Smith Montross, Derrick Phelps, Brian Reese, Henrik Chilcutt, Jeff Denny, Doug Elstun, Rick Fox, M19 UCLA (5/-) OM W 88-81 Rodl, Kevin Salvadori, Larry Smith, Travis Rodney Hyatt, Joe Jenkins, Jeff Lebo, Kevin M23 Michigan (5/10) RA L 87-92 N24 San Diego St. (5/-) HW99-63 Stephenson, Pat Sullivan, Matt Wenstrom, Madden, David May, J.R. Reid, King Rice, N27 Jacksonville (5/-) HW104-61 Donald Williams. Ranzino Smith, Scott Williams. Monogram Winners : Steve Bucknall, Pete Diet Pepsi Tournament Of Champions Chilcutt, Hubert Davis, Jeff Denny, Rick Fox, N30 S. Carolina (4/-) CH L 74-76 1992-93 John Greene, Marty Hensley, Jeff Lebo, Kevin D1 Iowa State (4/-) CH W 118-93 Record: 34-4; H: 12-0 A: 10-2 N: 12-2 Madden, David May, J.R. Reid, King Rice, ACC-BIG EAST Challenge ACC 14-2, Regular-Season Champion; Scott Williams. D6 Connecticut (10/14) HW79-64 NCAA CHAMPION D10 Kentucky (10/25) HW84-81 Coach: Dean Smith 1989-90 D15 Alabama (9/20) HW95-79 Record: 21-13, H: 11-2, A: 3-6, N: 7-5 D22 Purdue (8/-) AW86-74 D1 Old Dominion (7/-) HW119-82 ACC 8-6, Tied 3rd Place; NCAA Final 16 Red Lobster Classic Diet Pepsi Tournament Of Champions Coach: Dean Smith D29 DePaul (7/-) OR W 90-75 D4 S. Carolina (7/-) CH W 108-67 D30 Stanford (7/-) OR W 71-60 D5 Texas (7/-) CH W 104-68 Maui Classic J3 Cornell (7/-) AW108-64 D9 Virginia Tech (5/-) RN W 78-62 N24 James Madison (7/-) LH W 80-79 J5 Notre Dame (7/-) ML W 82-47 D13 Houston (5/-) HW84-76 N25 Villanova (7/-) LH W 78-68 J9 Maryland (5/-) HW105-73 D20 Butler (5/-) AW103-56 N26 Missouri (7/11) LH L 73-80 J12 Virginia (5/13) A W** 89-86 D22 Ohio State (5/-) AW84-64 N30 Alabama (12/-) AL93-101 J19 Duke (5/12) AL60-74 Rainbow Classic D2 Central Fla. (12/-) HW92-42 J23 Wake Forest (7/-) AW91-81 D28 SW Louisiana (5/-) HON W 80-59 D3 Towson St. (12/-) HW87-70 J27 Ga. Tech (7/-) HL86-88 D29 Michigan (5/6) HON L 78-79 ACC-BIG EAST Challenge J31 Clemson (9/-) AW90-77 D30 Hawaii (5/-) AW101-84 D7 Georgetown (17/3) ML L 81-93 F6 NC State (9/-) AL91-97 J4 Cornell (5/-) HW98-60 D9 Iowa (17/-) AL74-87 F7 NC State (9/-) HW92-70 J7 NC State (6/-) AW100-67 D16 DePaul HW70-51 F9 Virginia (9/11) HW77-58 J9 Maryland (6/-) HW101-73 D23 Kansas State CH W 79-63 F13 Wake Forest (8/-) HW85-70 J13 Ga. Tech (5/8) HW80-67 D27 Kentucky (24/-) LV W 121-110 F16 Maryland (8/-) AW87-75 J16 Clemson (5/-) AW82-72 Mile High Classic F18 The Citadel (8/-) HW118-50 J20 Virginia (3/17) HW80-58 D29 Colorado St. (24/-) DE L 67-78 F23 Clemson (6/-) HW73-57 J24 Seton Hall (3/10) AW70-66 D30 Colorado (24/-) DE W 106-101 F28 Ga. Tech (4/-) AW91-74 J27 Florida St. (3/19) HW82-77 J3 Old Dominion HW90-78 M3 Duke (4/8) HL77-83 J30 Wake Forest (3/-) AL62-88 J6 Pepperdine HW95-69 ACC Tournament F3 Duke (6/5) AL67-81 J10 Maryland AL88-98 M8 Clemson (7/-) CH W 67-59 F6 NC State (6/-) HW104-58 J13 Virginia HW92-70 M9 Virginia (7/-) CH W 76-71 F9 Maryland (6/-) AW77-63 J17 Duke (-/8) HW79-60 M10 Duke (7/6) CH W 96-74 F14 Ga. Tech (6/-) AW77-66 J20 NC State (-/19) AW91-81 NCAA East Regional F17 Clemson (3/-) HW80-67 J22 Wake Forest HW73-61 M15 Northeastern (4/-) SY W 101-66 F21 Virginia (3/23) AW78-58 J27 Clemson HW83-60 M17 Villanova (4/-) SY W 84-69 F23 Notre Dame (3/-) HW85-56 F1 Ga. Tech (25/13) AL75-102 M22 E. Michigan (4/-) ML W 93-67 F27 Florida St. (3/6) AW86-76 F5 Miami (25/-) HW87-74 M24 Temple (4/-) ML W 75-72 M3 Wake Forest (1/14) HW83-65 F7 NC State HL77-88 NCAA Final Four M7 Duke (1/6) HW83-69 F11 Wake Forest AW72-67 M30 Kansas (4/12) IN L 73-79 ACC Tournament F14 Virginia AL80-81 M12 Maryland (1/-) CH W 102-66 n a

n F17 Maryland HL76-80 Monogram Winners : Scott Cherry, Pete M13 Virginia (1/-) CH W 74-56 n o F24 Clemson (-/23) AL61-69 Chilcutt, Hubert Davis, Rick Fox, Kenny Harris, M14 Ga. Tech (1/-) CH L 75-77 D b F28 Ga. Tech (-/11) HW81-79 George Lynch, Eric Montross, Derrick Phelps, NCAA East Regional o

B M4 Duke (-/5) AW87-75 Brian Reese, King Rice, Henrik Rodl, Clifford M18 E. Carolina (4/-) LJ W 85-65 Scott Williams won three NBA ACC Tournament Rozier, Kevin Salvadori, Pat Sullivan, Matt M20 Rhode Island (4/-) LJ W 112-67 title rings with Chicago. M9 Virginia CH L* 85-92 Wenstrom. M26 Arkansas (4/12) ML W 80-74 M28 Cincinnati (4/7) ML W* 75-68 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 185 History & Record Book SCORES SINCE 1953-54 4-Time NCAA Champs

Hugh Morton M20 Boston Coll. (1/-) CC L 72-75 1995-96 Harris Teeter Pepsi Challenge Record: 21-11; H: 9-3, A: 7-5 N: 5-3 D6 S. California (14/-) CH W 99-84 Monogram Winners : Dante Calabria, Larry ACC 10-6, 3rd Place; NCAA 2nd Round D7 S. Carolina (14/-) CH W 86-75 Davis, Pearce Landry, Jeff McInnis, Eric Coach: Dean Smith D15 VMI (11/-) AW105-61 Montross, Derrick Phelps, Brian Reese, Kevin D18 Louisiana St. (12/-) GR W 67-48 Salvadori, Jerry Stackhouse, Rasheed Maui Classic Wallace, Donald Williams, Serge Zwikker. N20 Vanderbilt (20/-) LH W 71-63 D20 Massachusetts (12/-) ML W 83-69 N21 Michigan St. (20/-) LH W 92-70 D22 Princeton (12/-) AW69-60 1994-95 N22 Villanova (20/3) LH L 75-77 J4 Wake Forest (11/2) AL57-81 Record: 28-6; H: 12-1 A: 7-3 N: 8-2 N28 Richmond (17/-) HW83-76 J8 Maryland (13/19) HL75-85 ACC 12-4, Tied 1st Place, Tournament Finalist; Diet Pepsi Tournament Of Champions J11 Virginia (13/-) AL63-75 NCAA Final Four D1 Tulane (17/-) CH W 89-71 J15 NC State (22/-) HW59-56 Coach: Dean Smith D2 Stanford (17/16) CH W 87-63 J18 Ga. Tech (22/-) HW73-50 D7 Georgia (13/-) HW85-74 J22 Florida St. (19/-) AL71-84 N26 Texas (2/-) HW96-92 D16 Dartmouth (10/-) HW96-66 J26 Clemson (19/2) HW61-48 N29 Pittsburgh (2/-) HW90-67 D20 Pittsburgh (11/-) AW66-49 J29 Duke (19/12) AL73-80 Diet Pepsi Tournament Of Champions D28 UNC Asheville (11/-) AW66-49 F1 Mid. Tenn. St. (19/-) HW99-49 D2 S. Carolina (2/-) CH W 95-58 D30 Texas (11/-) AL72-74 F6 Florida St. (20/-) HW90-62 D3 Cincinnati (2/10) CH W 86-76 J4 NC State (16/-) HW96-72 F8 Virginia (20/-) HW81-57 D8 Villanova (1/24) HW75-66 J6 Maryland (16/-) A W* 88-86 F12 NC State (16/-) AW45-44 D17 VMI (1/-) HW129-89 J10 Ga. Tech (10/-) AL77-80 F15 Ga. Tech (16/-) AW72-68 D22 Hawaii (1/-) AW88-76 J14 Clemson (10/16) HW86-53 F19 Wake Forest (12/4) HW74-60 D29 Old Dominion (1/-) AW98-79 J17 Virginia (10/-) AW67-53 F22 Maryland (12/14) AW93-81 D31 UNC Asheville (1/-) HW95-77 J20 Villanova (10/7) AL56-76 F26 Clemson (8/12) AW76-69 J4 NC State (1/-) AL70-80 J24 Florida St. (11/-) AW82-71 M2 Duke (8/7) HW91-85 J7 Maryland (1/7) HW100-90 J27 Wake Forest (11/9) HW65-59 ACC Tournament J11 Ga. Tech (4/22) HW86-75 J31 Duke (8/-) HW73-72 M7 Virginia (5/-) GR W 78-68 J14 Clemson (4/18) AW83-66 F3 NC State (8/-) AL75-78 M8 Wake Forest (5/8) GR W 86-73 J18 Virginia (3/18) HW79-76 F6 Maryland (12/-) HL78-84 M9 NC State (5/-) GR W 64-54 J21 Virginia Tech (3/-) GR W 87-76 F10 Ga. Tech (12/-) H L* 83-92 NCAA East Regional J25 Florida State (3/-) HW100-70 F14 Clemson (17/-) AW53-48 M13 Fairfield (4/-) LJ W 82-74 J28 Wake Forest (3/16) AW62-61 F17 Virginia (17/-) HW71-66 M15 Colorado (4/24) LJ W 73-56 F2 Duke (2/-) A W** 102-100 F22 VMI (17/-) HW99-76 M21 California (4/-) SY W 63-57 F4 NC State (2/-) HW82-63 F24 Florida St. (17/-) HL80-84 M23 Louisville (4/25) SY W 97-74 F7 Maryland (1/8) AL73-86 F27 Wake Forest (19/13) AL60-84 NCAA Final Four F12 Ga. Tech (1/18) AW85-81 M3 Duke (19/-) AW84-78 M29 Arizona (4/15) IN L 58-66 Donald Williams led Carolina F16 Clemson (2/-) HW66-39 ACC Tournament to the NCAA title in 1993. F19 Virginia (2/16) AL71-73 M8 Clemson (20/-) GR L 73-75 Monogram Winners : Vince Carter, Ed Cota, F25 Florida State (3/-) AW80-78 NCAA East Regional Vasco Evtimov, Brad Frederick, Antawn F28 Wake Forest (2/9) HL70-79 M15 New Orleans (25/-) RICH W 83-62 Jamison, Charlie McNairy, Makhtar Ndiaye, 1993 NCAA Final Four M4 Duke (2/-) HW99-86 M17 Texas Tech (25/8) RICH L 73-92 Terrence Newby, Ademola Okulaja, Ryan A3 Kansas (4/9) NO W 78-68 Sullivan, Webb Tyndall, Shammond Williams, A5 Michigan (4/3) NO W 77-71 ACC Tournament M10 Clemson (4/-) GR W 78-62 Monogram Winners : Dante Calabria, Vince Serge Zwikker. M11 Maryland (4/10) GR W* 97-92 Carter, Ed Geth, Antawn Jamison, Clyde Lynn, : Dante Calabria, Scott Monogram Winners M12 Wake Forest (4/7) GR L * 80-82 Jeff McInnis, Charlie McNairy, David Neal, Cherry, Larry Davis, Ed Geth, George Lynch, 1997-98 Ademola Okulaja, Ryan Sullivan, Webb 34-4; 12-1 9-2 13-1 Eric Montross, Derrick Phelps, Brian Reese, NCAA Southeast Regional Record: H: A: N: M17 Murray State (4/-) TL W 80-70 Tyndall, Shammond Williams, Serge Zwikker. ACC 13-3, 2nd Place, Tournament Champion; Henrik Rodl, Kevin Salvadori, Travis M19 Iowa State (4/24) TL W 73-51 Stephenson, Pat Sullivan, Matt Wenstrom, NCAA Final Four M23 Georgetown (4/22) BIR W 74-64 Bill Guthridge Donald Williams 1996-97 Coach: M25 Kentucky (4/2) BIR W 74-61 Record: 28-7; H: 11-1 A: 6-4 N: 11-2 NCAA Final Four ACC 11-5, Tied 2nd Place, Tournament N14 Mid. Tenn. St. (4/-) HW84-56 1993-94 A1 Arkansas (4/6) SE L 68-75 Champion; N19 Richmond (4/-) AW84-65 28-7; 14-1 6-4 8-2 NCAA Final Four Record: H: A: N: Dean Smith N22 California (4/-) HW71-47 ACC 11-5, 2nd Place, Tournament Champion; Coach: : Octavus Barnes, Dante NCAA 2nd Round Monogram Winners Carrs Great Alaska Shootout Calabria, Ed Geth, Pearce Landry, Clyde N27 UCLA (4/7) AN W 109-68 Dean Smith Hall Of Fame Tip-Off Classic Coach: Lynn, Jeff McInnis, Charles McNairy, David N22 Arizona (7/19) SF L 72-83 N28 Seton Hall (4/-) AN W 95-65 Neal, Jerry Stackhouse, Patrick Sullivan, N25 Richmond (7/-) HW86-75 N29 Purdue (4/6) AN W 73-69 Preseason NIT Rasheed Wallace, Donald Williams, N29 Pittsburgh (14/-) HW82-61 N17 W. Kentucky (1/-) HW101-87 DirecTV Great Eight Classic Shammond Williams, Serge Zwikker. D2 Beth.-Cookman (14/-) HW106-62 D3 Louisville (3/-) UC W 81-72 N19 Cincinnati (1/22) HW90-63 N24 Massachusetts (1/18) MSG L* 86-91 Harris Teeter Pepsi Challenge Hugh Morton D5 Chattanooga (3/-) CH W 68-38 N26 Minnesota (1/9) MSG W 90-76 D6 Virginia Tech (3/-) CH W 78-57 D1 Hawaii (4/-) HW92-77 D13 Princeton (2/22) HW50-42 Diet Pepsi Tournament Of Champions D16 Hampton (1/-) HW92-69 D3 Geo. Washington (4/22) CH W 87-62 D20 Florida St. (1/17) AW81-73 D4 BYU (4/-) CH W 97-65 D27 Georgia (1/-) A W* 82-80 D9 Colorado St. (2/-) HW89-66 D29 Bethune-Cookman (1/-) AW97-46 D18 Ohio State (2/-) HW81-68 J3 Clemson (1/21) AW73-70 D20 Pittsburgh (2/-) AW106-93 J8 Ga. Tech (1/-) HW96-75 J2 Marshall (2/-) HW116-62 J10 Virginia (1/-) HW81-73 J5 NC State (2/-) HW88-58 J14 Maryland (1/-) A L* 83-89 J8 Maryland (2/-) AW75-70 J17 Appalachian St. (1/-) HW96-63 J12 Ga. Tech (1/17) AL69-89 J21 NC State (2/-) AW74-60 J15 Clemson (1/-) HW106-62 J24 Florida St. (2/20) HW103-55 J19 Virginia (4/-) AL77-81 J28 Clemson (2/-) HW88-79 J22 Louisiana St. (4/-) NO W 88-65 J31 Wake Forest (2/-) AW79-73 J24 Butler (4/-) HW104-64 F5 Duke (2/1) HW97-73 J26 Florida State (4/-) AW90-77 F8 Ga. Tech (2/-) A W** 107-100 J30 Wake Forest (4/-) HW85-61 F11 Virginia (1/-) AW60-45 F3 Duke (2/1) HW89-78 F14 Maryland (1/24) HW85-67 F5 NC State (2/-) AW77-64 F21 NC State (1/-) HL72-86 F10 Maryland (1/-) HW95-89 F24 Wake Forest (3/-) HW72-53 F12 Ga. Tech (1/-) HL89-96 F28 Duke (3/1) AL75-77 F17 Clemson (2/-) AL69-77 F19 Virginia (2/-) HW69-56 1998 ACC Tournament M6 NC State (4/-) GR W 73-46 F23 Notre Dame (4/-) AW80-71 M7 Maryland (4/20) GR W* 83-73 F26 Florida State (4/-) HW78-75 M8 Duke (4/1) GR W 83-68 M2 Wake Forest (5/-) AL61-68 M5 Duke (5/2) AW87-77 NCAA East Regional M12 Navy (1/-) HTF W 88-52 ACC Tournament M14 UNC Charlotte (1/-) HTF W* 93-83 M11 Florida State (4/-) CH W 83-69 M19 Michigan St. (1/16) GR W 73-58 M12 Wake Forest (4/-) CH W* 86-84 M21 Connecticut (1/6) GR W 75-64 M13 Virginia (4/-) CH W 73-66 NCAA Final Four NCAA East Regional Current NBA players Jerry Stackhouse, Rasheed Wallace and M28 Utah (1/7) SA L 59-65 M18 Liberty (1/-) CC W 71-51 Jeff McInnis were freshmen at Carolina together in 1993-94.

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 186 History & Record Book SCORES SINCE 1953-54 4-Time NCAA Champs Sports Illustrated 2001-02 Record: 8-20; H: 6-9; A: 1-9; N: 1-2 ACC 4-12, Tied 7th Place Coach: Matt Doherty

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D J27 Clemson AW87-69 J31 Duke (-/1) HL58-87 Antawn Jamison was the unanimous National Player of the Year F2 Georgia Tech AL74-86 in 1997-98. F6 Wake Forest (-/19) AL66-90 F10 Maryland (-/3) HL77-92 Monogram Winners : Brian Bersticker, Michael 1999-2000 F12 Virginia (-/10) AL63-73 Brooker, Vince Carter, Ed Cota, Brad Record: 22-14; H: 7-5; A: 6-5; N: 9-4 F17 Florida State HW95-85 Frederick, Brendan Haywood, Antawn ACC 9-7, Tied 3rd Place; F20 Ohio HL78-86 Jamison, Makhtar Ndiaye, Terrence Newby, NCAA Final Four F24 NC State AL76-98 Ademola Okulaja, Max Owens, Scott Williams, Coach: Bill Guthridge F27 Clemson HW96-78 Shammond Williams. M3 Duke (-/3) AL68-93 Maui Invitational ACC Tournament 1998-99 N22 S. California (5/-) LH W 82-65 Future NFL star Julius M8 Duke (-/3) CH L 48-60 Record: 24-10; H: 12-2; A: 7-5; N: 5-3 N23 Georgetown (4/-) LH W 85-79 Peppers played on the hard - Monogram Winners : Brian Bersticker, Adam ACC 10-6, 3rd Place, Tournament Finalist; N24 Purdue (4/24) LH W 90-75 wood at Carolina in 1999-2000 NCAA West 1st Round Boone, Jason Capel, Joe Everett, Jonathan ACC-Big Ten Challenge and 2000-01. Coach: Bill Guthridge D1 Michigan St. (2/8) HL76-86 Holmes, Will Johnson, Kris Lang, Jackie Food Lion MVP Classic Manuel, Phillip McLamb, Orlando Melendez, Brian Morrison, Damien Price, Melvin Scott, N13 Appalachian St. (11/-) HW87-64 D3 Coll. of Charleston (2/-) CH W 72-54 2000-01 Jawad Williams. Preseason NIT D4 UNLV (2/-) CH W 102-78 Record: 26-7; H: 12-2; A: 8-3; N: 6-2 N16 Fla. Internat’l (10/-) HW65-44 D7 Buffalo (7/-) AW91-67 ACC 13-3, Tied 1st Place, Tournament Finalist; N18 Georgia (10/-) HW65-58 Great 8 Basketball Challenge NCAA 2nd Round 2002-03 Record: 19-16; H: 13-5; A: 3-9; N: 3-2 N23 Hampton (9/-) AW86-75 D8 Cincinnati (7/1) UC L 68-77 Coach: Matt Doherty Preseason NIT D12 Tenn. Tech (7/-) HW85-59 ACC 6-10, Tied 6th Place Coach: Matt Doherty N25 Purdue (9/14) MSG W 54-47 Orange Bowl Classic NABC Classic N27 Stanford (9/3) MSG W 57-49 D18 Miami (7/-) SUN W 78-68 N10 Winthrop (6/-) HW66-61 N30 Mid. Tenn. St. (3/-) AW75-54 Jimmy V Classic N11 Tulsa (6/-) HW91-81 Preseason NIT N18 Penn State HW85-55 Food Lion MVP Classic D21 Indiana (6/20) ER L 73-82 N17 Appalachian St. (7/-) AW99-69 N20 Rutgers HW71-67 D4 Old Dominion (3/-) CH W 63-61 D23 Louisville (6/-) AL80-97 ACC-Big Ten Challenge N24 Old Dominion AW67-59 D5 Coll. Charleston (3/-) CH L 64-66 J2 Howard (13/-) HW86-53 N29 Michigan St. (6/3) AL64-77 D8 Buffalo (7/-) HW98-49 J6 Clemson (14/-) HW65-45 D2 Kentucky (6/-) HL76-93 Preseason NIT N27 Kansas (-/2) MSG W 67-56 D12 UNC Charlotte (7/-) H W* 75-73 J8 NC State (14/-) HW83-75 D4 Miami (14/-) HW67-45 N29 Stanford MSG W 74-57 D17 Louisville (7/-) HW77-72 J12 Wake Forest (13/-) AL57-66 D9 Texas A&M (14/-) HOU W 82-60 D19 Dartmouth (7/-) AW82-68 J15 UCLA (13/-) HL68-71 D17 Buffalo (15/-) HW95-74 ACC-Big Ten Challenge D3 Illinois (12/25) AL65-92 D22 Ga. Tech (7/-) AL64-66 J18 Virginia (20/-) AL85-87 D23 UCLA (15/-) AW80-70 D7 Kentucky (12/18) HL81-98 D29 California (9/-) AL71-78 J22 Florida St. (21/-) HL71-76 Food Lion MVP Classic D19 Vermont (23/-) HW80-54 J2 Clemson (9/14) HW69-53 J27 Maryland (-/22) HW75-63 D29 Massachusetts (14/-) CH W 91-60 D22 Florida State (23/-) AW69-48 J6 Florida St. (11/-) AW72-54 J29 Georgia Tech AW70-53 D30 Coll. of Charleston (14/-) CH W 64-60 J13 Maryland (9/5) HL76-89 F3 Duke (-/3) H L* 86-90 J2 Ga. Tech (13/-) AW70-69 ECAC Holiday Classic D27 Iona (22/-) MSG L 56-65 J16 NC State (9/-) AW59-56 F6 Clemson AW73-60 J6 Wake Forest (13/4) HW70-69 D28 St. John’s (22/-) AW63-59 J21 Virginia (10/-) HW71-47 F9 NC State AW70-62 J10 Maryland (9/6) AW86-83 J4 Miami A L* 61-64 J23 Wake Forest (10/-) AW52-40 F12 Wake Forest HW87-64 J13 Marquette (9/-) HW84-54 J8 Davidson HW79-64 J27 Duke (10/2) AL77-89 F20 Virginia HL76-90 J17 Clemson (6/-) HW92-65 J11 Virginia AL72-79 J31 Ga. Tech (10/-) HW75-66 F23 Florida State AW70-67 J20 Florida State (6/-) AW80-70 J14 Clemson HW68-66 F4 Clemson (12/-) AL63-78 F26 Maryland (-/19) AL73-81 J24 Virginia (5/13) HW88-81 J18 Connecticut (-/6) HW68-65 F7 Florida St. (12/-) HW98-64 M1 Georgia Tech H W* 74-72 J28 NC State (5/-) AW60-52 J22 Maryland (-/12) HL66-81 F13 Maryland (12/7) AL64-81 M4 Duke (-/4) AL76-90 F1 Duke (4/2) AW85-83 J26 NC State AL77-86 F17 NC State (14/-) HW62-53 ACC Tournament F3 Ga. Tech (4/-) HW82-69 J29 Georgia Tech AL68-88 F20 Virginia (14/-) AW67-66 M10 Wake Forest CH L 52-58 F6 Wake Forest (1/19) AW80-74 F2 Wake Forest (-/17) HL75-79 F23 Wake Forest (14/-) H W* 68-65 NCAA South Regional F10 Maryland (1/13) HW96-82 F5 Duke (-/9) AL74-83 F27 Duke (14/1) HL61-81 M17 Missouri BIR W 84-70 F18 Clemson (1/-) AL65-75 F8 Florida State HW61-60 ACC Tournament M19 Stanford (-/3) BIR W 60-53 F22 Florida State (2/-) HW95-67 F12 Virginia HW81-67 M5 Ga. Tech (15/-) CH W 78-49 M24 Tennessee (-/11) AU W 74-69 F25 Virginia (2/9) AL66-86 F15 Clemson AL77-80 M6 Maryland (15/5) CH W 86-79 M26 Tulsa (-/18) AU W 59-55 F28 NC State (4/-) HW76-63 F18 NC A&T HW93-57 M7 Duke (15/1) CH L 73-96 NCAA Final Four M4 Duke (4/2) HL81-95 F22 Maryland (-/13) AL56-96 NCAA West Regional A3 Florida (-/13) IN L 59-71 ACC Tournament F25 NC State H L* 67-75 M11 Weber St. (13/-) SK L 74-76 M9 Clemson (6/-) GD W 99-81 M1 Georgia Tech HW67-66 Monogram Winners : Michael Brooker, Jason M10 Ga. Tech (6/-) GD W 70-63 M5 Wake Forest (-/9) AL60-75 Monogram Winners : Brian Bersticker, Michael Capel, Ed Cota, Jim Everett, Joseph Forte, M11 Duke (6/3) GD L 53-79 M9 Duke (-/10) HW82-79 Brooker, Jason Capel, Ed Cota, Ronald Curry, Brendan Haywood, Jonathan Holmes, Will NCAA South Regional Vasco Evtimov, Brad Frederick, Brendan Johnson, Matt Laczkowski, Kris Lang, Orlando M16 Princeton (6/-) NO W 70-48 ACC Tournament M14 Maryland (-/14) GR W 84-72 Haywood, Kris Lang, Orlando Melendez, Melendez, Terrence Newby, Max Owens, M18 Penn State (6/-) NO L 74-82 Terrence Newby, Ademola Okulaja, Max Julius Peppers, Kenny White. M15 Duke (-/12) GR L 63-75 National Invitation Tournament Owens, Scott Williams. Monogram Winners : Brian Bersticker, Adam M18 DePaul HW83-72 Boone, Michael Brooker, Jason Capel, Ronald M24 Wyoming HW90-74 Curry, Jim Everett, Joseph Forte, Brendan M26 Georgetown HL74-79 Haywood, Jonathan Holmes, Will Johnson, Kris Lang, Orlando Melendez, Brian Morrison, : Raymond Felton, Max Owens, Julius Peppers. Monogram Winners Damion Grant, Jonathan Holmes, Will Johnson, Jackie Manuel, Sean May, Rashad McCants, Phillip McLamb, Jonathan Miller, 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 187 History & Record Book SCORES SINCE 1953-54 4-Time NCAA Champs David Noel, Damien Price, Byron Sanders, M27 Wisconsin (2/20) SY W 88-82 Melvin Scott, Jawad Williams. NCAA Final Four LEGEND FOR NEUTRAL SITES A2 Michigan St. (2/15) EJ W 87-71 2003-04 A4 Illinois (2/1) EJ W 75-70 The following abbreviations are Orleans Record: 19-11; H: 12-2; A: 4-7; N: 3-2 ACC 8-8, 5th Place Monogram Winners: Charlie Everett, used in the year-by-year results NOM=Municipal Auditorium, New Coach: Roy Williams Raymond Felton, Brooks Foster, Damion and series records sections of this Orleans Grant, , C.J. Hooker, Jackie NOR=Norfolk, Va. N22 Old Dominion (9/-) HW90-64 Manuel, Sean May, Rashad McCants, Wes media guide. N24 at Davidson (9/-) CH W 91-68 Miller, David Noel, Byron Sanders, Melvin OG=Dee Events Center, Ogden, N29 at Cleveland St. (9/-) AW82-76 Scott, Reyshawn Terry, Quentin Thomas, AN=Sullivan Center, Anchorage, Utah ACC-Big Ten Challenge Jawad Williams, Marvin Williams. D2 Illinois (10/11) GR W 88-81 Alaska OM=Omni, Atlanta, Ga. D7 George Mason (10/-) HW115-81 2005-06 ASH=Asheville, N.C. OAK=The Arena, Oakland, Calif. D14 Akron (7/-) HW64-53 Record: 23-8; H: 13-4; A: 8-2; N: 2-2 ATL=Atlanta, Ga. OC=Orlando (Fla.) CC D20 Wake Forest (4/14) H L*** 114-119 ACC 12-4, 2nd Place D28 UNC Wilmington (9/-) MB W 71-54 Coach: Roy Williams AU=Erwin Center, Austin, Texas OR=Orlando (Fla.) Arena D30 Coastal Carolina (9/-) HW105-72 BG=Boston Garden, Boston OS=Osakajo Hall, Osaka, Japan J3 at Kentucky (9/8) AL56-61 N19 Gardner-Webb (-/-) HW83-80 J7 Miami (12/-) HW89-64 N22 Cleveland State (-/-) HW112-55 BIR=Birmingham (Ala.) Jefferson PB=Pine Bluff (Ark.) Convention J11 Georgia Tech (12/8) HW103-88 N25 UC Santa Barbara (-/-) HW83-66 CC Center J14 at Maryland (9/-) AL84-90 ACC-Big Ten Challenge BL=Blacksburg, Va. PH=Palestra, Philadelphia J17 Connecticut (9/1) HW86-83 N29 Illinois (-/13) HL64-68 J22 at Florida State (7/-) A L* 81-90 D3 at Kentucky (-/10) AW83-79 CC/MD=Capital Centre/US Air PK=Pikeville, Ky. J24 Virginia (7/-) HW96-77 D7 Saint Louis (23/-) HW75-63 Arena, Landover, Md. PO=Portland, Ore. J28 NC State (12/-) HW68-66 D17 Santa Clara (17/-) HW75-58 J31 at Clemson (12/-) AL72-81 D21 at S. California (17/-) AL59-74 CH=Charlotte, N.C. PR=Providence (R.I.) CC F5 Duke (17/1) H L* 81-83 D28 UNC Asheville (23/-) HW89-47 CI=Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati PS=Philadelphia Spectrum F7 at Wake Forest (17/16) AW79-73 J3 Davidson (25/-) HW82-58 CP=Cole Field House, College RA=Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. F10 at Georgia Tech (14/15) AL77-88 J7 NC State (25/13) HW82-69 F15 Maryland (14/-) HW97-86 J10 Virginia Tech (20/-) AW64-61 Park, Md. RAL=, Raleigh, F21 Florida State (16/-) HW78-71 J14 Miami (20/-) HL70-81 CS=Chicago Stadium, Chicago N.C. F24 at Virginia (12/-) AL72-74 J19 Virginia (24/-) AL68-72 DAL=Reunion Arena, Dallas RI=Robins Center, Richmond F29 at NC State (12/14) AW71-64 J22 Florida State (24/-) AW81-80 M2 Clemson (14/-) HW69-53 J25 Boston Coll. (-/20) HL74-81 DAN=Danville, Va. RICH=Richmond, Va. M6 at Duke (14/3) AL65-70 J28 Arizona (-/-) HW86-69 DAY=Dayton (Ohio) Arena RM=Memorial Auditorium, Raleigh ACC Tournament F2 Maryland (-/-) AW77-62 M12 Georgia Tech (16/14) GR L 82-83 F4 Clemson (-/-) HW76-61 DEN=Denver, Colo. Pepsi Center RN=Roanoke, Va. NCAA Atlanta Regional F7 Duke (23/2) HL83-87 DN=Denton, Texas RO=Rochester (N.Y.) War Memorial M18 Air Force (18/-) DEN W 63-52 F12 Miami (23/-) AW80-70 DU=, Durham, N.C. Coliseum M20 Texas (18/12) DEN L 75-78 F15 Georgia Tech (23/-) HW82-75 F19 Wake Forest (23/-) AW83-72 EJ=Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, SA=Alamodome, San Antonio Monogram Winners : Justin Bohlander, F22 NC State (21/15) AW95-71 Mo. SC=Toso Pavilion, Santa Clara, Raymond Felton, Damion Grant, Jesse Holley, F26 Maryland (21/-) HW81-57 C.J. Hooker, Jackie Manuel, Sean May, M1 Virginia (13/-) HW99-54 EL=Elkin, N.C. Calif. Rashad McCants, Phillip McLamb, Jonathan M4 Duke (13/1) AW83-76 EP=Special Events Center, El Paso, SE=Kingdome, Seattle Miller, David Noel, Damien Price, Byron ACC Tournament Texas SF= Hall of Fame Game, Sanders, Melvin Scott, Reyshawn Terry, Jawad M10 Virginia (10/-) GR W 79-67 Williams. M11 Boston Coll. (10/11) GR L 82-85 GD=Georgia Dome, Atlanta Springfield, Mass. NCAA Washington, D.C. Regional GR=Greensboro Coliseum SK=Key Arena, Seattle M17 Murray State (10/-) DAY W 69-65 2004-05 HON=Blaisdell Center, Honolulu SL=Checkerdome, St. Louis, Mo. Record: 33-4; H: 15-0 A: 8-2 N: 10-2 M19 George Mason (10-) DAY L 60-65 ACC 14-2, Regular-Season Champion; HOU=Houston Summit/Compac SLC=Hunstsman Center, Salt Lake NCAA CHAMPION Monogram Winners : Dewey Burke, Mike Center City Coach: Roy Williams Copeland, Bobby Frasor, Marcus Ginyard, Danny Green, Tyler Hansbrough, Wes Miller, HTF=Hartford (Conn.) Civic Center SP=Bayfront Arena, St. Petersburg, N19 Santa Clara (4/-) OAK L 66-77 David Noel, Will Robinson, Byron Sanders, HP=Hershey Park, Pa. Fla. Maui Invitational Reyshawn Terry, Quentin Thomas, Thomas IN=RCA (Hoosier) Dome, ST=Maples Pavilion, Stanford, Calif. N22 BYU (11/-) LH W 86-50 Wilkins, Surry Wood. N23 Tennessee (11/-) LH W 94-81 Indianapolis STA=Statesville, N.C. N24 Iowa (11/-) LH W 106-92 KC=Kemper Arena, Kansas City, SUN=National Car Rental Center, N28 S. California (11/-) HW97-65 Note: * indicates one over - Mo. Sunrise, Fla. ACC-Big Ten Challenge time, ** indicates two over - D1 Indiana (9/-) AW70-63 times, etc. KCM=Memorial Auditorium, Kansas SY=Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. D4 Kentucky (9/8) HW91-78 City, Mo. TAM=Tampa, Fla. D12 Loyola (8/-) HW109-60 D19 Virginia Tech (5/-) AW85-51 LA=Sports Arena, Los Angeles TEM=University Activity Center, D21 Vermont (4/-) HW93-65 LF=Camelia Bowl, Lafayette, La. Tempe, Ariz. D28 UNC Wilmington (9/-) HW96-75 D30 Cleveland State (4/-) HW107-64 LH=Lahaina Civic Center, Maui TL=Leon County CC, Tallahassee, J2 Wm. & Mary (4/-) HW105-66 LV=Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. Fla. J8 Maryland (3/22) HW109-75 LEX=Memorial Coliseum, TOK=Aoyoma Gaukin Hall, Tokyo, J12 Georgia Tech (3/8) HW91-69 J15 Wake Forest (3/4) AL82-95 Lexington, Ky. Japan J19 Clemson (6/-) AW77-58 LJ=Lawrence Joel Coliseum, TUL=Mabee Center, Tulsa, Okla. J22 Miami (6/-) HW87-67 J29 Virginia (3/-) AW110-76 Winston-Salem UC=United Center, Chicago F3 NC State (2/-) HW95-71 LY=Lynchburg, Va. WS=Winston-Salem, N.C. F6 Florida State (2/-) AW81-60 MA=Madison, Wis. WV=Morgantown, W. Va. F9 Duke (2/7) AL70-71 F13 Connecticut (2/19) HTF W 77-70 MCI=MCI Center, Washington, D.C. F16 Virginia (4/-) HW85-61 MI=Knight Center, Miami F19 Clemson (4/-) HW88-56 ML=Meadowlands, N.J. F22 NC State (2/-) AW81-71 F27 Maryland (2/-) AW85-83 MB=Myrtle Beach, S.C. M3 Florida State (2/-) HW91-76 MO=Morgantown, W.Va. M6 Duke (2/6) HW75-73 ACC Tournament ND=Joyce Center, South Bend, Ind. M11 Clemson (2/-) MCI W 88-81 NO=Louisiana Superdome, New M12 Georgia Tech (2/-) MCI L 75-78 NCAA Syracuse Regional M18 Oakland (2/-) CH W 96-68 M20 Iowa State (2/-) CH W 92-65 M25 Villanova (2/19) SY W 67-66

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 188 History & Record Book SERIES VS. 2006-07 OPPONENTS 4-Time NCAA Champs

ARIZONA 12-16-68 W 90 69 (h) 2-6-00 W 73 60 (a) 2-13-32 L 18 24 (a) Tar Heels Won 3 Lost 3 2-15-69 W 107 81 (c-NS) 1-17-01 W 92 65 (h) 1-31-33 L 32 36 (a) Date W-L NC UA site 3-6-69 W 94 70 (c-ACC) 2-18-01 L 65 75 (a) 2-11-33 L 24 31 (h) 12-28-48 W 60 49 (lf) 1-15-70 W 96 91 (a) 3-9-01 W 99 81 (GD-ACC) 2-3-34 W 25 21 (h) 3-27-88 L 52 70 (se-NCAAw) 2-13-70 W 110 66 (c-NS) 1-27-02 W 87 69 (a) 2-16-34 W 30 25 (a) 12-2-88 W 79 72 (ch-DP) 1-14-71 W 92 72 (h) 2-27-02 W 96 78 (h) 3-2-34 L 18 22 (r-SCTm) 11-22-96 L 72 83 (sf-HOF) 2-13-71 W 86 48 (c-NS) 1-14-03 W 68 66 (h) 2-5-35 L 27 33 (a) 3-29-97 L 58 66 (in-FF) 3-11-71 W 76 41 (g-ACC) 2-15-03 L 77 80 (a) 2-16-35 W 24 20 (h) 1-28-06 W 86 69 (h) 1-12-72 W 81 61 (a) 1-31-04 L 72 81 (a) 2-6-36 L (ot) 34 36 (h) 2-11-72 W 73 50 (c-NS) 3-2-04 W 69 53 (h) 2-21-36 W 30 28 (a) BOSTON COLLEGE 1-10-73 W 92 58 (h) 1-19-05 W 77 58 (a) 2-12-37 W 41 35 (a) Tar Heels Won 2 Lost 3 2-10-73 W 84 69 (c-NS) 2-19-05 W 88 56 (h) 2-25-37 W 37 32 (h) Date W-L NC BC site 1-9-74 W 102 90 (a) 3-11-05 W 88 81 (MCI-ACC) 3-4-37 W 34 30 (r-SCTm) 3-18-67 W 96 80 (cp-NCAAe) 2-2-74 W 61 60 (h) 2-4-06 W 76 61 (h) 2-12-38 W 34 24 (h) 3-22-75 W 110 90 (pr-NCAAe) 1-9-75 W 74 72 (h) 2-25-38 L 33 39 (a) 3-20-94 L 72 75 (md-NCAAe) 2-1-75 L 72 80 (a) UNC-Clemson Series Notes 2-10-39 W 37 32 (h) 1-25-06 L 74 81 (h) 3-7-75 W (ot) 76 71 (g-ACC) UNC at Smith Center: 21-0 2-24-39 L 38 41 (a) 3-11-06 L 82 85 (g-ACC) 1-7-76 W 83 64 (a) UNC at Littlejohn Coliseum: 22-12 2-10-40 L 44 50 (h) 1-31-76 W 79 64 (h) UNC at home: 52-0 2-23-40 W 31 27 (a) CLEMSON 3-5-76 W 82 74 (cc-ACC) UNC on the road: 33-15 3-2-40 W 39 23 (r-SCTm) Tar Heels Won 117 Lost 19 1-5-77 W 91 63 (g) UNC at neutral sites: 31-4 2-7-41 W 51 33 (h) Date W-L NC CU site 1-29-77 L 73 93 (a) Dean Smith vs. Clemson: 68-13 2-20-41 L 33 35 (a) 1-15-26 W 50 20 (h) 1-4-78 W (ot) 79 77 (a) Bill Guthridge vs. Clemson: 5-1 2-27-41 L 37 38 (r-SCTm) 2-26-26 W 52 21 (atl-SCT) 1-28-78 W 98 64 (h) Matt Doherty vs. Clemson: 5-2 2-7-42 L 40 52 (h) 1-3-34 W 38 26 (h) 1-3-79 W 90 68 (g) Roy Williams vs. Clemson: 5-1 2-27-42 L 40 41 (a) 1-3-36 W 24 23 (h) 1-27-79 L 61 66 (a) UNC By Decades : 2-6-43 L 39 51 (h) 2-24-36 W (ot) 35 34 (a) 1-2-80 L 76 93 (a) 20s: 2-0 70s: 20-3 2-26-43 L 24 43 (a) 2-1-38 W 44 34 (h) 1-26-80 W 73 70 (h) 30s: 4-1 80s: 19-3 1-18-44 W 37 33 (a) 3-1-39 L 43 44 (r-SCTm) 1-28-81 W 61 47 (a) 40s: 6-0 90s: 19-4 2-5-44 L 40 41 (h) 2-3-40 W 39 31 (a) 2-21-81 W 75 61 (h) 50s: 18-1 00s: 12-3 2-10-44 W 39 30 (a) 2-19-40 W 47 30 (h) 1-27-82 W 77 72 (h) 60s: 17-4 2-26-44 L 27 43 (r-SCTm) 2-29-40 W 50 41 (r-SCTm) 2-20-82 W 55 49 (a) UNC in Overtime: 3-2 1-20-45 L 41 50 (h) 2-10-41 W 76 53 (h) 2-2-83 W 84 81 (a) UNC Biggest Win: 44 (110-66, 1969-70; 2-15-45 W 50 38 (a) 1-16-42 W 54 34 (a) 2-27-83 W 93 80 (h) 106-62, 1993-94) 2-24-45 W 49 38 (r-SCTm) 2-2-43 W 52 32 (h) 3-11-83 W 105 79 (om-ACC) UNC Biggest Loss: 20 (73-93, 1976-77) 1-9-46 L (ot) 46 51 (h) 1-5-52 W 65 59 (h) 2-1-84 W 97 75 (g) UNC Most Points: 115 (1967-68) 2-16-46 W 54 44 (a) 2-16-52 L 69 77 (a) 2-26-84 W 82 71 (a) 2-11-47 W 49 28 (h) 12-10-52 W 82 55 (h) 3-9-84 W 78 66 (g-ACC) DAYTON 2-28-47 W 57 47 (a) 1-31-53 W 91 80 (a) 1-30-85 L 50 52 (a) Tar Heels Won 0 Lost 1 2-7-48 W 48 42 (h) 12-19-53 W 85 48 (h) 2-23-85 W 84 50 (h) Date W-L NC UD site 2-27-48 L 45 56 (a) 2-13-53 W 72 56 (a) 2-1-86 W 85 67 (h) 3-24-67 L 62 76 (lv-FF) 2-5-49 W 64 34 (h) 12-4-54 W 99 66 (h) 2-12-86 W 79 64 (a) 2-25-49 W 64 40 (a) 1-15-55 W 95 87 (a) 1-28-87 W 108 99 (a) DUKE 12-27-49 W 59 52 (rd) 12-3-55 W 73 58 (h) 2-21-87 W 96 80 (h) Tar Heels Won 125 Lost 96 2-17-50 W 58 55 (h) 1-14-56 W 103 99 (a) 2-4-88 W 88 64 (a) Date W-L NC DU site 2-24-50 W 63 46 (a) 12-8-56 W 94 75 (c) 2-28-88 W 88 52 (h) 1-24-20 W 36 25 (a) 12-29-50 L 63 71 (rd) 1-11-57 W 86 54 (h) 2-1-89 L 82 85 (a) 3-1-20 L 18 19 (h) 2-2-51 W 71 68 (h) 3-7-57 W 81 61 (r-ACC) 2-25-89 W 100 86 (h) 1-26-21 L 22 25 (a) 2-23-51 L 72 84 (a) 12-7-57 W 79 55 (h) 1-27-90 W 83 60 (h) 2-23-21 W 41 19 (h) 12-5-51 L 59 77 (a) 1-18-58 W 90 81 (a) 2-24-90 L 61 69 (a) 3-5-21 W 55 18 (h) 2-2-52 L 66 73 (h) 3-6-58 W 62 51 (r-ACC) 1-31-91 W 90 77 (a) 2-4-22 W 38 22 (h) 2-29-52 L 64 94 (a) 12-3-58 W 83 67 (h) 2-23-91 W 73 57 (h) 3-7-22 W 29 23 (a) 2-6-53 L 89 95 (h) 1-30-59 W 60 46 (c-NS) 3-8-91 W 67 59 (c-ACC) 2-3-23 W 20 19 (a) 2-27-53 L 58 83 (a) 3-5-59 W 93 69 (r-ACC) 1-9-92 W 103 69 (h) 2-17-23 W 36 22 (h) 2-4-54 L 47 63 (a) 2-8-60 W 73 54 (a) 2-15-92 W 80 72 (a) 1-31-24 W 31 20 (h) 2-20-54 L 63 67 (h) 2-19-60 W 85 80 (c-NS) 1-16-93 W 82 72 (a) 2-19-24 W 23 20 (a) 12-29-54 W 65 52 (rd) 1-31-61 W 77 46 (h) 2-17-93 W 80 67 (h) 1-24-25 W 25 21 (a) 2-4-55 L 68 91 (h) 2-18-61 W 61 55 (c-NS) 1-15-94 W 106 62 (h) 2-14-25 W 34 18 (h) 2-25-55 L 74 96 (a) 12-5-61 W 54 52 (a) 2-17-94 L 69 77 (a) 1-13-26 W 38 20 (h) 12-30-55 W 74 64 (rd) 2-16-62 W 69 59 (c-NS) 1-14-95 W 83 66 (a) 2-20-26 W 44 21 (a) 2-4-56 L 59 64 (a) 12-5-62 W 64 48 (h) 2-16-95 W 66 39 (h) 1-31-27 W 40 33 (a) 2-24-56 W 73 65 (h) 2-16-63 W 79 63 (c-NS) 3-10-95 W 78 62 (g-ACC) 2-22-27 W 37 21 (h) 12-28-56 W 87 71 (rd) 12-3-63 L (2ot) 64 66 (a) 1-14-96 W 86 53 (h) 2-4-28 W 27 23 (h) 2-9-57 W 75 73 (h) 2-14-64 L (2ot) 90 97 (c-NS) 2-14-96 W 53 48 (a) 2-11-28 W 32 23 (a) 3-1-57 W 86 72 (a) 12-1-64 W 77 59 (h) 3-8-96 L 73 75 (g-ACC) 2-2-29 L 20 36 (a) 12-27-57 W 76 62 (rd) 2-20-65 W 86 84 (c-NS) 1-26-97 W 61 48 (h) 2-16-29 W 27 24 (h) 2-8-58 L 75 91 (h) 12-1-65 L 74 84 (a) 2-26-97 W 76 69 (a) 3-2-29 L 17 34 (atl-SCT) 2-28-58 L 46 59 (a) 2-18-66 W 70 66 (c-NS) 1-3-98 W 73 70 (a) 2-1-30 L 14 36 (h) 2-6-59 W 89 80 (a) 12-1-66 W 76 65 (h) 1-28-98 W 88 79 (h) 2-15-30 L 36 37 (a) 2-28-59 W 72 62 (h) 2-18-67 L 88 92 (c-NS) 1-2-99 W 69 53 (h) 1-31-31 L 18 30 (a) 3-6-59 W 74 71 (r-ACC) 1-13-68 W 115 83 (a) 2-4-99 L 63 78 (a) 2-14-31 L 23 34 (h) 12-29-59 W 75 53 (rd) 2-16-68 W 96 74 (c-NS) 1-6-00 W 65 45 (h) 1-30-32 W 37 20 (h) 2-13-60 W 84 57 (h) 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 189 History & Record Book SERIES VS. 2006-07 OPPONENTS 4-Time NCAA Champs

2-27-60 W 75 50 (a) 3-2-86 L 74 82 (a) FLORIDA ATLANTIC 3-4-60 L 69 71 (r-ACC) 1-10-87 W 85 77 (a) (first meeting) GEORGIA TECH 12-31-60 W 76 71 (rd) 2-26-87 W 77 71 (h) Tar Heels Won 57 Lost 19 2-4-61 L 77 81 (a) 1-21-88 L 69 70 (h) FLORIDA STATE Date W-L NC GT site 2-25-61 W (ot) 69 66 (h) 3-6-88 L 81 96 (a) Tar Heels Won 34 Lost 8 2-28-25 W 34 26 (atl-SCT) 2-3-62 L 57 79 (a) 3-13-88 L 61 65 (g-ACC) Date W-L NC FSU site 2-14-47 W 58 48 (h) 2-24-62 L 74 82 (h) 1-18-89 W 91 71 (a) 12-16-65 W 115 80 (h) 12-9-55 W 88 76 (c) 2-2-63 L 69 77 (h) 3-5-89 L 86 88 (h) 12-20-66 W 81 54 (ta-TIT) 2-11-67 L 80 82 (a) 2-23-63 L 93 106 (a) 3-12-89 W 77 74 (om-ACC) 2-1-68 W 86 80 (h) 1-27-68 W 82 54 (c) 1-11-64 L 64 84 (a) 1-17-90 W 79 60 (h) 2-8-69 W 100 82 (g) 1-14-69 W 101 70 (a) 2-29-64 L 69 104 (h) 3-4-90 W 87 75 (a) 12-13-69 W 86 75 (g) 2-14-70 L 95 104 (c-NS) 3-6-64 L 49 65 (r-ACC) 1-19-91 L 60 74 (a) 2-22-71 W 70 61 (h) 2-12-71 W 87 58 (c-NS) 1-9-65 W 65 62 (a) 3-3-91 L 77 83 (h) 3-23-72 L 75 79 (LA-FF) 3-27-71 W 84 66 (msg-NIT) 2-27-65 W 71 66 (h) 3-10-91 W 96 74 (c-ACC) 2-17-73 W 91 79 (msg) 2-12-72 W 118 73 (c-NS) 1-8-66 L 77 88 (h) 2-5-92 W 75 73 (h) 2-16-74 W 104 85 (g) 2-23-72 W 87 66 (h) 2-26-66 L 63 77 (a) 3-8-92 L 77 89 (a) 1-5-85 W 78 69 (mi) 2-9-73 W 107 72 (c-NS) 3-4-66 L 20 21 (r-ACC) 3-15-92 L 74 94 (c-ACC) 12-31-85 W 109 64 (c) 2-9-74 W 112 70 (c-NS) 1-7-67 W 59 56 (a) 2-3-93 L 67 81 (a) 12-15-91 L 74 86 (h) 2-8-75 W 111 81 (c-NS) 3-4-67 W 92 79 (h) 3-7-93 W 83 69 (h) 2-27-92 L 96 110 (a) 2-6-76 W 79 74 (c-NS) 3-11-67 W 82 73 (g-ACC) 2-3-94 W 89 78 (h) 3-14-92 W 80 76 (c-ACC) 2-4-77 W 98 74 (c-NS) 1-6-68 W 75 72 (h) 3-5-94 W 87 77 (a) 1-27-93 W 82 77 (h) 1-14-80 W 54 53 (g) 3-2-68 L (3ot) 86 87 (a) 2-2-95 W (2ot) 102 100 (a) 2-27-93 W 86 76 (a) 2-11-80 W 60 50 (a) 1-4-69 W 94 70 (h) 3-4-95 W 99 86 (h) 1-26-94 W 90 77 (a) 1-24-81 W 100 60 (h) 3-1-69 L 81 87 (a) 1-31-96 W 73 72 (h) 2-26-94 W 78 75 (h) 2-25-81 W 76 51 (a) 3-8-69 W 85 74 (c-ACC) 3-3-96 W 84 78 (a) 3-11-94 W 83 69 (c-ACC) 1-23-82 W 66 54 (a) 1-10-70 W 86 78 (h) 1-29-97 L 73 80 (a) 1-25-95 W 100 70 (h) 2-24-82 W 77 54 (h) 2-28-70 L 83 91 (a) 3-2-97 W 91 85 (h) 2-25-95 W 80 78 (a) 3-5-82 W 55 39 (g-ACC) 12-19-70 W 83 81 (g-BF) 2-5-98 W 97 73 (h) 1-24-96 W 82 71 (a) 1-24-83 W 72 65 (g) 1-9-71 W 79 74 (h) 2-28-98 L 75 77 (a) 2-24-96 L 80 84 (h) 1-29-83 W 85 73 (a) 3-6-71 L 83 92 (a) 3-8-98 W 83 68 (g-ACC) 1-22-97 L 71 84 (a) 1-28-84 W 73 61 (h) 3-25-71 W 73 67 (msg-NIT) 1-27-99 L 77 89 (a) 2-6-97 W 90 62 (h) 2-29-84 W 69 56 (a) 1-22-72 L 74 76 (a) 2-27-99 L 61 81 (h) 12-20-97 W 81 73 (a) 1-27-85 L 62 66 (h) 3-4-72 W 93 69 (h) 3-7-99 L 73 96 (c-ACC) 1-24-98 W 103 55 (h) 2-27-85 L 62 67 (a) 3-10-72 W 63 48 (g-ACC) 2-3-00 L (ot) 86 90 (h) 1-6-99 W 72 54 (a) 3-10-85 L 54 57 (om-ACC) 12-15-72 W 91 86 (g-BF) 3-4-00 L 76 90 (a) 2-7-99 W 98 64 (h) 1-25-86 W 85 77 (h) 1-20-73 W 82 71 (h) 2-1-01 W 85 83 (a) 1-22-00 L 71 76 (h) 2-4-86 W (ot) 78 77 (a) 3-3-73 W 72 70 (a) 3-4-01 L 81 95 (h) 2-23-00 W 70 67 (a) 1-24-87 W 92 55 (h) 1-5-74 W 84 75 (g-BF) 3-11-01 L 53 79 (gd-ACC) 1-20-01 W 80 70 (a) 3-1-87 W 92 76 (a) 1-19-74 W 73 71 (a) 1-31-02 L 58 87 (h) 2-22-01 W 95 67 (h) 1-30-88 W 73 71 (h) 3-2-74 W (ot) 96 92 (h) 3-3-02 L 68 93 (a) 1-16-02 L 71 81 (a) 3-2-88 W 97 80 (a) 1-3-75 L (ot) 96 99 (g-BF) 3-8-02 L 48 60 (c-ACC) 2-17-02 W 95 85 (h) 1-28-89 W 92 85 (h) 2-12-75 W 78 70 (h) 2-5-03 L 74 83 (a) 12-22-02 W 69 48 (a) 3-1-89 L 74 76 (a) 3-1-75 W 74 70 (a) 3-9-03 W 82 79 (h) 2-8-03 W 61 60 (h) 3-10-89 W 77 62 (om-ACC) 1-3-76 W 77 74 (g-BF) 3-15-03 L 63 75 (g-ACC) 1-22-04 L (ot) 81 90 (a) 2-1-90 L 75 102 (a) 1-17-76 W 89 87 (a) 2-5-04 L (ot) 81 83 (h) 2-21-04 W 78 71 (h) 2-28-90 W 81 79 (h) 2-28-76 W 91 71 (h) 3-6-04 L 65 70 (a) 2-6-05 W 81 60 (a) 1-27-91 L 86 88 (h) 1-15-77 W 77 68 (h) 2-9-05 L 70 71 (a) 3-3-05 W 91 76 (h) 2-28-91 W 91 74 (a) 2-26-77 W 84 71 (a) 3-6-05 W 75 73 (h) 1-22-06 W 81 80 (a) 2-2-92 W 86 76 (a) 12-2-77 W 79 66 (g-BF) 2-7-06 L 83 87 (h) 3-4-92 W 79 75 (h) 1-14-78 L 84 92 (a) 3-4-06 W 83 76 (a) UNC-Florida State Series Notes 1-13-93 W 80 67 (h) 2-25-78 W 87 83 (h) UNC at Smith Center: 11-3 2-14-93 W 77 66 (a) 12-2-78 L 68 78 (g-BF) UNC-Duke Series Notes UNC at Tallahassee-Leon County Civic 3-14-93 L 75 77 (c-ACC) 1-13-79 W 74 68 (h) UNC at Smith Center: 12-9 Center: 11-4 1-12-94 L 69 89 (a) 2-24-79 L 40 47 (a) UNC at : 31-38 UNC at home: 14-3 2-12-94 L 89 96 (h) 3-3-79 W 71 63 (g-ACC) UNC at home: 57-30 UNC on the road: 11-4 1-11-95 W 86 75 (h) 12-1-79 L 74 86 (g-BF) UNC on the road: 43-47 UNC at neutral sites: 9-1 2-12-95 W 85 81 (a) 1-12-80 W 82 67 (a) UNC at neutral sites: 25-19 Dean Smith vs. Florida State: 20-5 1-10-96 L 77 80 (a) 2-23-80 W 96 71 (h) Dean Smith vs. Duke: 59-35 Bill Guthridge vs. Florida State: 5-1 2-10-96 L (ot) 83 92 (h) 2-29-80 L 61 75 (g-ACC) Bill Guthridge vs. Duke: 2-6 Matt Doherty vs. Florida State: 5-1 1-18-97 W 73 50 (h) 12-5-80 W 78 76 (g-BF) Matt Doherty vs. Duke: 2-7 Roy Williams vs. Florida State: 4-1 2-15-97 W 72 68 (a) 1-17-81 W 80 65 (h) Roy Williams vs. Duke: 2-4 UNC By Decades : 1-8-98 W 96 75 (h) 2-28-81 L (ot) 65 66 (a) UNC By Decades : 60s: 4-0 90s: 14-4 2-8-98 W (2 ot) 107 100 (a) 1-16-82 W 73 63 (a) 20s: 18-4 70s: 23-8 70s: 4-1 00s: 10-3 12-22-98 L 64 66 (a) 2-27-82 W 84 66 (h) 30s: 10-12 80s: 16-9 80s: 2-0 1-31-99 W 75 66 (h) 1-22-83 W 103 82 (h) 40s: 14-12 90s: 14-10 UNC Biggest Win: 48 (103-55, 1997-98) 3-5-99 W 78 49 (c-ACC) 3-5-83 W 105 81 (a) 50s: 14-14 00s: 4-13 UNC Biggest Loss: 14 (96-110, 1991-92) 1-29-00 W 70 53 (a) 1-21-84 W 78 73 (a) 60s: 12-14 UNC Most Points: 109 (1985-86) 3-1-00 W (ot) 74 72 (h) 3-3-84 W (2ot) 96 83 (h) UNC in Overtime: 4-7 1-2-01 W 84 70 (a) 3-10-84 L 75 77 (g-ACC) UNC Biggest Win: 37 (55-18, 1920-21) GARDNER-WEBB 2-3-01 W 82 69 (h) 1-19-85 L 77 93 (h) UNC Biggest Loss: 35 (69-104, 1963-64) Tar Heels Won 1 Lost 0 3-10-01 W 70 63 (gd-ACC) 3-2-85 W 78 68 (a) UNC Most Points: 105 (1982-83) Date W-L NC GW site 12-2-01 W 83 77 (h) 1-18-86 W 95 92 (h) 11-19-05 W 83 80 (h) 2-2-02 L 74 86 (a) 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 190 History & Record Book SERIES VS. 2006-07 OPPONENTS 4-Time NCAA Champs

1-29-03 L 68 88 (a) 3-25-95 W 74 61 (bir-NCAAse) 2-2-61 W 63 56 (h) 1-9-93 W 101 73 (h) 3-1-03 W 67 66 (h) 12-2-00 L 76 93 (h) 2-6-62 L 62 79 (a) 2-9-93 W 77 63 (a) 1-11-04 W 103 88 (h) 12-8-01 L 59 79 (a) 2-19-62 W 70 67 (h) 3-12-93 W 102 66 (c-ACC) 2-10-04 L 77 88 (a) 12-7-02 L 81 98 (h) 1-14-63 W 78 56 (a) 1-8-94 W 75 70 (a) 3-12-04 L 82 83 (g-ACC) 1-3-04 L 56 61 (a) 2-7-63 W 82 68 (h) 2-10-94 W 95 89 (h) 1-12-05 W 91 69 (h) 12-4-04 W 91 78 (h) 1-13-64 W 97 88 (h) 1-7-95 W 100 90 (h) 3-12-05 L 75 78 (mci-ACC) 12-3-05 W 83 79 (a) 2-18-64 L 64 74 (a) 2-7-95 L 73 86 (a) 2-15-06 W 82 75 (h) 1-4-65 L 68 76 (a) 3-11-95 W (ot) 97 92 (g-ACC) MARYLAND 1-30-65 L 81 90 (h) 1-6-96 W (ot) 88 86 (a) UNC-Georgia Tech Series Notes Tar Heels Won 113 Lost 53 1-3-66 W 67 52 (h) 2-6-96 L 78 84 (h) UNC at Smith Center: 18-3 Date W-L NC UM site 2-5-66 L 66 77 (a) 1-8-97 L 75 85 (h) UNC at Alexander Memorial Coliseum: 2-5-24 W 26 20 (a) 3-3-66 W 77 70 (r-ACC) 2-22-97 W 93 81 (a) 11-9 1-31-25 W 21 16 (a) 2-4-67 W 85 77 (h) 1-14-98 L (ot) 83 89 (a) UNC at home: 23-4 2-9-26 L 22 23 (a) 2-22-67 W 79 78 (a) 2-14-98 W 85 67 (h) UNC on the road: 17-10 2-7-27 L 20 28 (a) 2-3-68 W 73 67 (a) 3-7-98 W (ot) 83 73 (g-ACC) UNC at neutral sites: 17-5 2-8-27 W 32 23 (a) 2-21-68 W 83 60 (h) 1-13-99 L 76 89 (h) Dean Smith vs. Georgia Tech: 40-13 2-19-27 L 19 23 (h) 2-1-69 W 107 87 (h) 2-13-99 L 64 81 (a) Bill Guthridge vs. Georgia Tech: 6-1 2-8-29 W 28 22 (a) 2-19-69 W 88 86 (a) 3-6-99 W 86 79 (c-ACC) Matt Doherty vs. Georgia Tech: 5-2 2-8-30 L 33 36 (a) 1-31-70 W 77 69 (a) 1-27-00 W 75 63 (h) Roy Williams vs. Georgia Tech: 3-3 2-19-30 L 22 29 (h) 2-18-70 W 90 83 (h) 2-26-00 L 73 81 (a) UNC by Decades : 2-10-31 L 31 33 (a) 1-30-71 W 105 79 (h) 1-10-01 W 86 83 (a) 20s: 1-0 70s: 9-1 2-28-31 L 18 19 (atl-SCT) 2-17-71 W 100 76 (a) 2-10-01 W 96 82 (h) 40s: 1-0 80s: 19-4 2-6-32 L 25 26 (a) 1-29-72 W 92 72 (h) 1-9-02 L 79 112 (a) 50s: 1-0 90s: 14-8 2-19-32 W 32 26 (h) 2-16-72 L (ot) 77 79 (a) 2-10-02 L 77 92 (h) 60s: 2-1 00s: 10-5 2-3-33 L 29 42 (a) 3-11-72 W 73 64 (g-ACC) 1-22-03 L 66 81 (h) UNC in Overtime: 3-1 1-30-34 W 28 24 (a) 1-27-73 L 88 94 (a) 2-22-03 L 56 96 (a) UNC Biggest Win: 45 (118-73, 1971-72) 1-18-35 W 39 31 (a) 2-14-73 W 95 85 (h) 3-14-03 W 84 72 (g-ACC) UNC Biggest Loss: 27 (75-102, 1989-90) 1-25-36 W 44 32 (a) 1-26-74 W 82 73 (h) 1-14-04 L 84 90 (a) UNC Most Points: 118 (1971-72) 1-29-37 W 41 24 (h) 2-13-74 L 80 91 (a) 2-15-04 W 97 86 (h) 2-6-37 W 44 35 (a) 3-8-74 L 85 105 (g-ACC) 1-8-05 W 109 75 (h) HIGH POINT 1-28-38 W 43 24 (h) 1-25-75 W 69 66 (a) 2-27-05 W 85 83 (a) Tar Heels Won 7 Lost 0 1-20-39 L 32 34 (a) 2-15-75 L 74 96 (h) 2-2-06 W 77 62 (a) Date W-L NC HP site 2-3-39 L 41 66 (h) 1-25-76 W (ot) 95 93 (h) 2-26006 W 81 57 (h) 1-6-43 W 56 27 (a) 1-24-41 W 55 36 (a) 2-11-76 W 81 69 (a) 12-13-44 W 75 18 (h) 2-3-41 W 44 29 (h) 1-22-77 W 71 68 (a) UNC-Maryland Series Notes 1-27-45 W 76 25 (a) 2-20-42 W 34 30 (a) 2-9-77 W 97 70 (h) UNC at Smith Center: 14-7 1-18-46 W 65 34 (a) 1-1-43 L 40 47 (a) 1-21-78 W 85 71 (h) UNC at Cole Field House: 29-19 1-25-46 W 57 16 (h) 2-16-43 L 31 40 (h) 2-8-78 W 66 64 (a) UNC at ComCast Center: 2-2 12-11-46 W 44 41 (h) 1-5-45 W 53 28 (h) 1-20-79 W 54 53 (a) UNC at home: 53-16 12-10-47 W 54 36 (h) 1-7-46 W 64 28 (h) 2-7-79 W 76 67 (h) UNC on the road: 45-33 2-8-46 W 33 31 (a) 3-2-79 W 102 79 (g-ACC) UNC at neutral sites: 15-4 IONA 2-28-46 W 54 27 (r-SCTm) 1-20-80 L 86 92 (h) Dean Smith vs. Maryland: 62-21 Tar Heels Won 2 Lost 1 1-4-47 W 58 42 (h) 2-7-80 L 69 70 (a) Bill Guthridge vs. Maryland: 4-4 Date W-L NC IC site 1-24-47 L 57 61 (a) 1-7-81 W 75 66 (h) Matt Doherty vs. Maryland: 3-4 12-27-83 W 74 61 (msg) 1-3-48 W 70 46 (h) 2-15-81 W 76 63 (a) Roy Williams vs. Maryland: 5-1 11-26-85 W 110 67 (h) 2-13-48 W 51 47 (a) 3-7-81 W 61 60 (cc-ACC) UNC By Decades : 12-27-02 L 56 65 (msg) 1-3-49 W 55 47 (h) 1-6-82 W 66 50 (a) 20s: 4-3 70s: 18-5 2-11-49 W 66 52 (a) 2-11-82 W 59 56 (h) 30s: 7-8 80s: 20-5 KENTUCKY 3-3-49 W 79 61 (d-SCT) 1-12-83 W 72 71 (h) 40s: 13-3 90s: 15-9 Tar Heels Won 18 Lost 10 1-2-50 W 55 53 (h) 2-16-83 L 94 106 (a) 50s: 10-9 00s: 9-6 Date W-L NC UK site 2-3-50 W 69 56 (a) 1-12-84 W 74 62 (a) 60s: 17-5 2-29-24 W 41 20 (atl-SCT) 1-2-51 L 59 67 (h) 2-19-84 W 78 63 (h) UNC in Overtime: 5-3 1-4-29 W 26 15 (a) 1-20-51 L 55 56 (a) 1-9-85 W 75 74 (h) UNC Biggest Win: 36 (64-28, 1945-46; 2-27-32 W 43 42 (r-SCTm) 1-3-52 W 51 47 (h) 2-13-85 W 60 54 (a) 102-66, 1992-93) 1-9-50 L 44 86 (a) 1-18-52 L 51 71 (a) 1-14-86 W 71 67 (a) UNC Biggest Loss: 40 (56-96, 2002-03) 12-18-59 L 70 76 (a-lex) 1-3-53 W 59 49 (h) 2-20-86 L (ot) 72 77 (h) UNC Most Points: 109 (2004-05) 12-19-60 L 65 70 (g) 1-17-53 L 66 68 (a) 3-7-86 L 75 85 (g-ACC) 12-17-62 W 68 66 (a) 12-18-54 L 60 70 (h) 1-8-87 W 98 65 (h) MIAMI 12-9-63 L 80 100 (a) 2-12-55 L 61 63 (a) 2-14-87 W 93 86 (a) Tar Heels Won 9 Lost 2 12-7-64 W 82 67 (c) 12-17-55 W 68 62 (a) 3-6-87 W 82 63 (cc-ACC) Year W-L NC UM site 12-13-66 W 64 55 (a) 1-16-56 W 64 55 (h) 1-14-88 W 71 65 (a) 1-13-50 W 55 53 (a) 12-12-67 W 84 77 (g) 12-17-56 W 70 61 (h) 2-20-88 W 74 73 (h) 1-14-50 W 65 51 (a) 12-7-68 W 87 77 (a) 2-5-57 W (2ot) 65 61 (a) 3-12-88 W 74 64 (g-ACC) 12-6-86 W 122 77 (h) 12-8-69 L 87 94 (c) 1-11-58 L 61 74 (a) 1-11-89 W 88 72 (h) 2-5-90 W 87 74 (h) 12-11-72 W 78 70 (lv) 2-22-58 W 66 59 (h) 2-19-89 W 86 75 (a) 12-18-99 W 78 68 (obc, sun) 12-10-73 W 101 84 (g) 3-8-58 L 74 86 (r-ACC) 3-11-89 W 88 58 (om-ACC) 12-4-00 W 67 45 (h) 12-9-74 L 78 90 (lv) 2-4-59 W 64 57 (h) 1-10-90 L 88 98 (a) 1-4-03 L (ot) 61 64 (a) 12-8-75 W 90 77 (c) 2-21-59 L 51 69 (a) 2-17-90 L 76 80 (h) 1-7-04 W 89 64 (h) 3-19-77 W 79 72 (cfh-NCAAe) 2-3-60 W 75 66 (a) 1-9-91 W 105 73 (h) 1-22-05 W 87 67 (h) 12-26-81 W 82 69 (bba) 2-23-60 W 81 64 (h) 2-16-91 W 87 75 (a) 1-14-06 L 70 81 (h) 12-27-89 W 121 110 (lv) 12-29-60 W 81 57 (rd) 1-13-92 W 96 76 (h) 2-12-06 W 80 70 (a) 12-10-90 W 84 81 (h) 1-16-61 W 58 52 (a) 3-1-92 L 80 82 (a) 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 191 History & Record Book SERIES VS. 2006-07 OPPONENTS 4-Time NCAA Champs

UNC-Miami Series Notes 2-12-41 W 60 30 (h) 12-18-70 L 70 82 (g-BF) 3-6-98 W 73 46 (g-ACC) UNC at Smith Center: 5-1 1-20-42 W 41 28 (h) 2-8-71 W 65 63 (a) 1-16-99 W 59 56 (a) UNC at Convocation Center: 2-0 2-12-42 L 30 32 (a) 3-3-71 W 97 81 (h) 2-17-99 W 62 53 (h) UNC at home: 5-1 1-20-43 L 36 47 (a) 12-18-71 W 99 68 (g-BF) 1-8-00 W 83 75 (h) UNC on the road: 3-1 2-9-43 W 45 36 (h) 2-7-72 W 101 78 (h) 2-9-00 W 70 62 (a) UNC at neutral sites: 1-0 1-15-44 W 52 24 (h) 2-29-72 L 84 85 (a) 1-28-01 W 60 52 (a) Roy Williams vs. Miami: 3-1 1-26-44 W 42 27 (a) 12-16-72 L 61 68 (g-BF) 2-28-01 W 76 63 (h) UNC By Decades : 1-26-45 W 61 46 (h) 2-5-73 L 73 76 (a) 1-23-02 L 59 77 (h) 50s: 2-0 90s: 2-0 2-12-45 W 43 35 (a) 2-27-73 L 78 82 (h) 2-24-02 L 76 98 (a) 80s: 1-0 00s: 4-2 2-22-45 W 55 28 (r-SCTm) 1-4-74 L 77 78 (g-BF) 1-26-03 L 78 86 (a) UNC in Overtime: 0-1 1-23-46 W 71 34 (h) 1-22-74 L 80 83 (h) 2-25-03 L (ot) 67 75 (h) UNC Biggest Win: 55 (122-77, 1986-87) 2-11-46 W 55 44 (a) 2-26-74 L 72 83 (a) 1-28-04 W 68 66 (h) UNC Biggest Loss: 11 (70-81, 2005-06) 2-1-47 L (ot) 46 48 (h) 1-4-75 L 67 82 (g-BF) 2-29-04 W 71 64 (a) UNC Most Points: 122 (1986-87) 3-8-47 L 48 50 (d-SCT) 1-18-75 L (ot) 85 88 (a) 2-3-05 W 95 71 (h) 2-3-48 L 42 81 (a) 2-25-75 W 76 74 (h) 2-22-05 W 81 71 (a) UNC ASHEVILLE 2-21-48 L 45 69 (h) 3-8-75 W 70 66 (g-ACC) 1-7-06 W 82 69 (h) Tar Heels Won 3 Lost 0 3-5-48 L 50 55 (d-SCT) 1-18-76 L 67 68 (h) 2-22-06 W 95 71 (a) Date W-L NC A site 1-22-49 L 36 67 (a) 2-24-76 W 91 79 (a) 12-31-94 W 95 77 (h) 2-19-49 L 39 79 (h) 11-26-76 W 78 66 (g-BF) UNC-NC State Series Notes 12-28-95 W 66 49 (a) 3-4-49 L 40 43 (d-SCT) 1-19-77 L 73 75 (a) UNC at Smith Center: 15-5 12-28-05 W 89 47 (h) 1-21-50 L 57 61 (h) 2-23-77 W 90 73 (h) UNC at Reynolds Coliseum: 29-29 2-21-50 L 44 70 (a) 3-4-77 W 70 56 (g-ACC) UNC at RBC Center: 5-2 NC STATE 1-27-51 L 58 71 (a) 12-3-77 W 87 82 (g-BF) UNC at home: 65-22 Tar Heels Won 134 Lost 74 2-17-51 L 53 68 (h) 1-18-78 W 69 64 (h) UNC on the road: 53-43 Year W-L NC NCS site 12-28-51 L 51 58 (rd) 2-23-78 L 67 72 (a) UNC at neutral sites: 16-9 2-22-13 L 18 26 (a) 1-26-52 L 53 58 (h) 1-17-79 W 70 69 (a) Dean Smith vs. NC State: 60-30 3-16-19 L 29 39 (a) 2-23-52 L 52 71 (a) 2-22-79 W 71 56 (h) Bill Guthridge vs. NC State: 6-1 2-17-20 W 32 12 (h) 1-24-53 W 70 69 (a) 11-30-79 W 97 84 (g-BF) Matt Doherty vs. NC State: 2-4 3-6-20 L 21 32 (a) 2-21-53 L 66 87 (h) 1-16-80 W 67 64 (h) Roy Williams vs. NC State: 6-0 2-19-21 W 62 10 (h) 3-5-53 L 54 86 (r-SCTr) 2-20-80 L 50 63 (a) UNC By Decades : 3-2-21 L 31 32 (a) 1-19-54 L 77 84 (h) 1-14-81 W 73 70 (h) 10s: 0-2 60s: 18-4 1-13-22 W 30 17 (a) 2-24-54 L 48 57 (a) 1-31-81 W 57 54 (a) 20s: 17-3 70s: 17-13 2-6-22 W 49 19 (h) 3-4-54 L 51 52 (r-ACC) 3-5-81 W 69 54 (cc-ACC) 30s: 16-6 80s: 18-7 2-19-23 W 39 9 (a) 12-28-54 L 44 47 (rd) 1-13-82 W 61 41 (a) 40s: 13-10 90s: 15-7 2-21-23 W 45 26 (h) 1-18-55 W 84 80 (a) 1-30-82 W 58 44 (h) 50s: 10-18 00s: 10-4 2-18-24 W 44 9 (h) 2-22-55 L 75 79 (h) 3-6-82 W 58 46 (g-ACC) UNC in Overtime: 2-4 2-23-24 W 41 24 (a) 12-31-55 L 60 82 (rd) 1-19-83 W 99 81 (h) UNC Biggest Win: 52 (62-10, 1920-21) 2-10-25 W 27 17 (a) 1-18-56 W 73 69 (h) 2-19-83 L 63 70 (a) UNC Biggest Loss: 40 (39-79, 1948-49) 2-19-25 W 27 10 (h) 2-21-56 L 73 79 (a) 3-12-83 L (ot) 84 91 (om-ACC) UNC Most Points: 104 (1992-93) 2-2-26 W 31 21 (h) 1-15-57 W 83 57 (a) 1-7-84 W 81 60 (a) 2-18-26 L817 (a) 2-19-57 W 86 57 (h) 2-18-84 W 95 71 (h) OHIO STATE 1-19-27 W 40 20 (h) 12-28-57 W 39 30 (rd) 1-16-85 W 86 76 (h) Tar Heels Won 7 Lost 2 2-12-27 W 19 13 (a) 1-15-58 L 57 58 (h) 2-16-85 L 76 85 (a) Date W-L NC OSU site 2-1-28 W 31 21 (a) 2-18-58 W 81 69 (a) 3-9-85 W 57 51 (om-ACC) 1-2-29 L 30 43 (a) 2-17-28 W 31 21 (h) 3-7-58 W 64 58 (r-ACC) 1-4-86 W 90 79 (h) 3-23-46 W 60 57 (msg-NCAAe) 1-22-29 W 41 32 (h) 1-14-59 W 72 68 (a) 2-23-86 L 65 76 (a) 12-6-65 W 82 72 (a) 2-13-29 W 35 34 (a) 2-18-59 W 74 67 (h) 1-18-87 W 96 78 (h) 12-30-66 W 105 82 (c) 1-28-30 W 27 25 (a) 3-7-59 L 56 80 (r-ACC) 2-5-87 W 96 79 (a) 3-22-68 W 80 66 (la-FF) 2-11-30 L 26 28 (h) 1-13-60 W 62 51 (h) 3-8-87 L 67 68 (cc-ACC) 3-25-83 W 64 51 (sy-NCAAe) 1-27-31 W 22 18 (h) 2-17-60 W 66 62 (a) 1-24-88 W 77 73 (a) 3-27-92 L 73 80 (ra-NCAAse) 2-3-31 L 20 23 (a) 1-18-61 W 97 66 (a) 2-11-88 W (ot) 75 73 (h) 12-22-92 W 84 64 (a) 1-26-32 L 18 19 (a) 2-15-61 W 62 56 (h) 1-21-89 W 84 81 (h) 12-18-93 W 81 68 (h) 2-23-32 L 17 36 (h) 1-17-62 W 66 56 (h) 2-9-89 L 88 98 (a) 1-18-33 W 32 23 (h) 2-14-62 L 57 85 (a) 1-20-90 W 91 81 (a) PENNSYLVANIA 2-20-33 W 35 28 (a) 1-16-63 W (ot) 67 65 (h) 2-7-90 L 77 88 (h) Tar Heels Won 3 Lost 2 1-24-34 L 30 34 (a) 2-12-63 W 68 63 (a) 2-6-91 L 91 97 (a) Date W-L NC UP site 2-10-34 W 45 24 (h) 1-15-64 W 79 71 (h) 2-7-91 W 92 70 (h) 1-24-48 W 52 46 (a) 1-30-35 W 33 27 (h) 2-22-64 L 49 51 (a) 1-22-92 L 88 99 (a) 12-31-52 L 62 70 (ral) 2-19-35 W 37 35 (a) 1-13-65 L 62 65 (h) 2-22-92 L 94 99 (h) 3-18-72 W 73 59 (mo-NCAAe) 3-1-35 W 30 28 (r-SCTm) 2-17-65 W 69 68 (a) 1-7-93 W 100 67 (a) 3-11-79 L 71 72 (ral-NCAAe) 1-18-36 W 37 35 (h) 1-13-66 W 83 75 (h) 2-6-93 W 104 58 (h) 3-12-87 W 113 82 (c-NCAAe) 2-14-36 W 31 29 (a) 2-15-66 L 77 87 (a) 1-5-94 W 88 58 (h) 3-6-36 W 31 28 (r-SCTm) 1-11-67 W 79 78 (h) 2-5-94 W 77 64 (a) RUTGERS 1-19-37 W 41 35 (a) 2-14-67 W 77 60 (a) 1-4-95 L 70 80 (a) Tar Heels Won 7 Lost 1 2-1-37 W 34 31 (h) 3-9-67 W 56 53 (g-ACC) 2-4-95 W 82 63 (h) Date W-L NC RU site 1-25-38 W 39 31 (h) 1-10-68 W 68 66 (a) 1-4-96 W 96 72 (h) 2-7-21 L 22 25 (a) 2-22-38 W 41 32 (a) 2-12-68 W 96 84 (h) 2-3-96 L 75 78 (a) 2-11-78 W 74 57 (msg) 1-22-39 L 22 35 (a) 3-9-68 W 87 50 (c-ACC) 1-15-97 W 59 56 (h) 2-14-80 W 73 70 (msg) 2-17-39 W 40 25 (h) 1-8-69 W 83 63 (h) 2-12-97 W 45 44 (a) 12-22-80 W 71 64 (c) 1-13-40 W 52 41 (h) 2-10-69 W 85 62 (a) 3-9-97 W 64 54 (g-ACC) 12-19-81 W 59 36 (msg) 2-16-40 W 60 36 (a) 1-7-70 W 78 69 (a) 1-21-98 W 74 60 (a) 1-5-83 W 86 69 (g) 1-21-41 W 47 26 (a) 2-9-70 W 88 86 (h) 2-21-98 L 72 86 (h) 12-7-85 W 114 71 (g) 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 192 History & Record Book SERIES VS. 2006-07 OPPONENTS 4-Time NCAA Champs

11-20-02 W 71 67 (h) 1-16-60 W 78 57 (g) 2-9-91 W 77 58 (h) 2-21-30 W 41 23 (h) 2-25-60 W 97 58 (h) 3-9-91 W 76 71 (c-ACC) 1-23-31 L 28 31 (h) SAINT LOUIS 3-3-60 W 84 63 (r-ACC) 1-25-92 W 77 56 (h) 2-5-31 W 30 24 (a) Tar Heels Won 3 Lost 0 12-6-60 W 81 47 (h) 2-19-92 L 73 86 (a) 1-15-32 W 38 26 (h) Date W-L NC SL site 1-14-61 W 92 70 (a) 1-20-93 W 80 58 (h) 2-5-32 W 31 20 (a) 12-26-57 W 63 48 (ral) 12-2-61 W 80 46 (h) 2-21-93 W 78 58 (a) 1-13-33 W 58 26 (h) 12-19-59 L 52 68 (lex) 1-13-62 W 100 71 (g) 3-13-93 W 74 56 (c-ACC) 2-24-33 W 32 27 (rm-SCT) 12-7-05 W 75 63 (h) 1-19-63 W 86 81 (a) 1-19-94 L 77 81 (a) 1-11-34 W 31 14 (a) 2-20-63 W 85 73 (h) 2-19-94 W 69 56 (h) 1-26-34 W 42 21 (h) VIRGINIA 2-3-64 W 89 76 (h) 3-13-94 W 73 66 (c-ACC) 1-12-35 W 29 9 (a) Tar Heels Won 120 Lost 48 2-24-64 L 64 79 (a) 1-18-95 W 79 76 (h) 1-28-35 W 29 13 (h) Date W-L NC Va site 1-16-65 W 87 80 (a) 2-19-95 L 71 73 (a) 1-10-36 W 40 21 (a) 2-24-11 L 15 18 (h) 2-23-65 W (2ot) 105 101 (h) 1-17-96 W 67 53 (a) 1-28-36 W 34 26 (h) 3-1-11 L 16 24 (a) 1-15-66 L 69 70 (a) 2-17-96 W 71 66 (h) 1-12-37 W 38 26 (a) 2-10-13 L 19 30 (rnc) 2-22-66 W 81 79 (h) 1-11-97 L 63 75 (a) 2-16-37 W 41 25 (h) 2-9-14 L 27 67 (rnc) 1-28-67 W 103 76 (h) 2-8-97 W 81 57 (h) 1-13-38 W 38 32 (a) 3-4-14 L 23 56 (a) 2-7-67 W 79 75 (a) 3-7-97 W 78 68 (g-ACC) 1-18-39 L 35 36 (h) 2-8-15 L 29 30 (rnc) 2-6-68 W 108 64 (h) 1-10-98 W 81 73 (h) 1-11-40 W 46 25 (ws) 2-18-15 L 26 43 (a) 2-24-68 W 92 74 (a) 2-11-98 W 60 45 (a) 1-31-41 W 60 35 (h) 2-7-16 L 25 29 (rch) 12-17-68 W 94 67 (h) 1-21-99 W 71 47 (h) 1-15-43 W 38 35 (a) 2-24-17 W 35 24 (lyn) 2-4-69 W 99 76 (a) 2-20-99 W 67 66 (a) 1-22-44 W 42 29 (h) 2-19-18 L 35 45 (a) 12-16-69 W 80 76 (a) 1-18-00 L 85 87 (a) 2-25-44 W 39 24 (rm-SCT) 2-15-19 L 29 40 (a) 2-3-70 W 87 72 (h) 2-20-00 L 76 90 (h) 1-18-45 W 55 30 (a) 2-27-19 L 21 31 (rnc) 3-5-70 L 93 95 (c-ACC) 1-24-01 W 88 81 (h) 1-24-45 W 60 28 (h) 2-8-20 L 26 39 (a) 12-15-70 W 80 75 (h) 2-25-01 L 66 86 (a) 1-12-46 W 48 40 (a) 2-27-20 L 31 37 (rnc) 2-27-71 W 75 74 (a) 1-12-02 L 67 71 (h) 2-15-46 W 63 42 (h) 2-1-21 W 28 26 (a) 3-12-71 W 78 68 (g-ACC) 2-12-02 L 63 73 (a) 2-7-47 W 57 51 (h) 2-26-21 W 43 12 (h) 1-15-72 W 85 79 (a) 1-11-03 L 72 79 (a) 1-9-48 W 39 31 (a) 2-20-22 L 29 31 (a) 2-26-72 W 91 78 (h) 2-12-03 W 81 67 (h) 1-26-48 W 68 35 (h) 2-24-23 W 39 16 (h) 1-25-73 L 78 84 (h) 1-26-04 W 96 77 (h) 3-4-48 W 61 40 (du-SCT) 2-9-24 W 33 20 (a) 2-24-73 W 76 68 (a) 2-24-04 L 72 74 (a) 1-8-49 W 56 48 (a) 2-21-25 W 26 15 (h) 1-12-74 W 87 75 (a) 1-29-05 W 110 76 (a) 1-24-49 W 78 59 (h) 2-4-26 W 47 16 (a) 2-23-74 W 94 61 (h) 2-16-05 W 85 61 (h) 12-5-49 L 48 62 (a) 2-27-26 W 25 23 (atl-SCT) 1-22-75 W 85 70 (h) 1-19-06 L 68 72 (a) 1-27-50 W 66 53 (h) 2-4-27 W 42 13 (h) 2-22-75 L 62 65 (a) 3-1-06 W 99 54 (h) 1-18-64 L (2ot) 88 90 (h) 1-23-28 W 37 21 (h) 1-10-76 W 85 82 (a) 3-10-06 W 79 67 (g-ACC) 2-12-66 L 75 81 (h) 2-6-28 W 26 22 (a) 2-21-76 W 73 71 (h) 2-25-67 W 110 78 (h) 1-29-29 W 28 20 (h) 3-6-76 L 62 67 (cc-ACC) UNC-Virginia Series Notes 12-2-67 W 89 76 (h) 2-7-29 W 40 25 (a) 1-8-77 W 91 67 (h) UNC at Smith Center: 19-2 2-10-68 W 80 70 (a) 2-7-30 W 40 37 (a) 2-20-77 W 66 64 (a) UNC at University Hall: 23-18 1-11-69 W 99 77 (h) 2-7-31 W 28 24 (a) 3-5-77 W 75 69 (g-ACC) UNC at home: 61-5 2-25-70 W 98 70 (h) 2-8-32 W (ot) 26 24 (a) 1-7-78 W 76 61 (a) UNC on the road: 40-31 12-11-71 W 93 60 (h) 1-19-34 W 44 35 (h) 2-18-78 W 71 54 (h) UNC at neutral sites: 19-12 12-9-72 W 96 82 (ch) 1-29-34 W 24 23 (a) 1-6-79 W (2ot) 86 74 (h) Dean Smith vs. Virginia: 66-18 12-20-73 W 83 78 (ch) 3-1-34 W 27 18 (r-SCTm) 2-17-79 W 66 57 (a) Bill Guthridge vs. Virginia: 4-2 2-17-75 W 87 75 (a) 1-15-35 W 36 20 (h) 1-5-80 L 82 88 (a) Matt Doherty vs. Virginia: 2-4 12-6-75 W 88 75 (h) 1-13-36 W 38 25 (h) 2-16-80 W 68 51 (h) Roy Williams vs. Virginia: 5-2 12-11-76 W 81 77 (rn) 1-24-36 L (ot) 30 33 (a) 1-10-81 L 57 63 (a) UNC By Decades : 2-4-78 W 101 88 (ch) 3-5-36 W 39 21 (r-SCTm) 2-3-81 L (ot) 79 80 (h) 10s: 1-11 60s: 20-2 2-3-79 W (ot) 92 80 (ch) 1-26-37 W 33 15 (h) 3-28-81 W 78 65 (ph-FF) 20s: 12-3 70s: 19-4 12-9-92 W 78 62 (rn) 2-5-37 W 45 22 (a) 1-9-82 W 65 60 (h) 30s: 12-2 80s: 17-6 1-21-95 W 87 76 (gr) 1-12-39 L 29 37 (a) 2-3-82 L 58 74 (a) 40s: 3-3 90s: 19-6 12-6-97 W 78 57 (ch) 2-13-39 W 48 37 (h) 3-7-82 W 47 45 (g-ACC) 50s: 10-3 00s: 7-8 12-19-04 W 85 51 (a) 2-5-40 L 25 44 (dan) 1-15-83 W 101 95 (a) UNC in Overtime: 6-3 1-10-06 W 64 61 (a) 1-2-43 L 45 50 (lyn) 2-10-83 W 64 63 (h) UNC Biggest Win: 45 (99-54, 2005-06) 1-5-44 L 36 39 (a) 1-18-84 W 69 66 (h) UNC Biggest Loss: 40 (27-67, 1913-14) UNC-Virginia Tech Series Notes 1-13-45 W 42 35 (lyn) 2-9-84 W 85 72 (a) UNC Most Points: 110 (2004-05) UNC at Smith Center: 0-0 1-11-46 W 44 32 (a) 1-12-85 W 65 61 (a) UNC at Cassell Coliseum: 2-0 1-21-47 W 63 38 (h) 2-7-85 W 82 73 (h) VIRGINIA TECH UNC at home: 25-5 1-16-54 W 78 66 (h) 1-30-86 L 73 86 (a) Tar Heels Won 55 Lost 10 UNC on the road: 17-5 2-8-54 L 69 83 (a) 2-26-86 W 85 79 (h) Date W-L NC VT site UNC at neutral sites: 13-0 1-11-55 W 96 87 (h) 1-14-87 W 95 80 (a) 2-16-12 L 28 37 (h) Roy Williams vs. Virginia Tech: 2-0 2-11-55 L 73 98 (g) 2-8-87 W (ot) 74 73 (h) 2-25-13 W 29 9 (h) UNC By Decades : 1-10-56 W 101 65 (h) 3-7-87 W (2ot) 84 82 (cc-ACC) 2-8-16 L 27 44 (a) 10s: 2-5 60s: 4-2 2-11-56 W 83 72 (a) 1-16-88 W 87 62 (h) 2-13-17 W 31 23 (h) 20s: 3-0 70s: 9-0 3-1-56 W 81 77 (r-ACC) 2-14-88 W 64 58 (a) 2-28-17 L 22 30 (a) 30s: 16-2 90s: 3-0 1-12-57 W 102 90 (h) 1-15-89 L 83 106 (a) 2-19-19 L 14 37 (a) 40s: 15-1 00s: 2-0 2-11-57 W 68 59 (a) 2-12-89 W 85 67 (h) 2-20-19 L 22 28 (a) 50s: 1-0 1-9-58 W 82 66 (h) 1-13-90 W 92 70 (h) 2-26-25 W 23 13 (atl-SCT) UNC in Overtime: 1-1 2-11-58 W 73 66 (a) 2-14-90 L 80 81 (a) 2-3-27 W 36 22 (h) UNC Biggest Win: 33 (68-35, 1947-48; 12-8-58 W 83 61 (h) 3-9-90 L (ot) 85 92 (c-ACC) 1-31-29 W 33 27 (h) 93-60, 1971-72) 2-25-59 L 68 69 (a) 1-12-91 W (2ot) 89 86 (a) 2-5-30 W 30 21 (a) UNC Biggest Loss: 23 (14-37, 1918-19) 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 193 History & Record Book SERIES VS. 2006-07 OPPONENTS 4-Time NCAA Champs

UNC Most Points: 110 (1966-67) 2-20-47 W 54 46 (a) 1-2-76 L 88 95 (g-BF) 2-7-04 W 79 73 (a) 1-12-48 W 56 35 (h) 1-14-76 W 99 75 (h) 1-15-05 L 82 95 (a) WAKE FOREST 2-16-48 L 47 53 (a) 1-28-76 W (ot) 88 85 (a) 2-19-06 W 83 72 (a) Tar Heels Won 148 Lost 63 1-12-49 W 55 50 (a) 11-27-76 L (ot) 96 97 (g-BF) Year W-L NC WF site 2-15-49 W 69 54 (h) 1-13-77 W 77 75 (a) UNC-Wake Forest Series Notes 2-3-11 W 31 28 (h) 1-16-50 W 54 50 (a) 1-26-77 L 66 67 (h) UNC at Smith Center: 15-4 2-18-11 L 16 38 (a) 2-7-50 L 54 57 (h) 1-15-78 W 71 69 (h) UNC at Lawrence Joel Veterans 2-26-12 W 18 15 (rnc) 1-11-51 W 65 56 (a) 1-26-78 L 62 71 (a) Memorial Coliseum: 9-8 2-15-13 L (ot) 21 22 (a) 1-30-51 W 82 70 (h) 3-2-78 L 77 82 (g-ACC) UNC at home: 68-18 3-4-13 W 19 15 (h) 1-10-52 L 53 55 (a) 12-1-78 W 73 55 (g-BF) UNC on the road: 53-29 2-6-14 W 28 24 (h) 1-29-52 L 46 55 (h) 1-10-79 L 56 59 (a) UNC at neutral sites: 27-16 2-13-14 L 30 39 (a) 1-20-53 W 72 68 (h) 1-25-79 W 76 69 (h) Dean Smith vs. Wake Forest: 66-28 2-23-14 L 29 32 (rnc) 2-17-53 L 63 89 (a) 1-9-80 W 72 68 (h) Bill Guthridge vs. Wake Forest: 5-2 1-16-15 W 32 20 (rnc) 1-9-54 W 66 65 (a) 1-23-80 W 73 61 (a) Matt Doherty vs. Wake Forest: 2-4 2-2-15 L 23 26 (h) 2-11-54 L 62 76 (h) 2-28-80 W 75 62 (g-ACC) Roy Williams vs. Wake Forest: 2-2 2-11-15 L 25 30 (a) 1-8-55 W 95 78 (h) 12-6-80 L 71 82 (g-BF) UNC By Decades : 1-15-16 L 22 27 (rnc) 2-16-55 W 83 79 (a) 1-22-81 W 74 60 (a) 10s: 6-7 60s: 16-9 2-26-19 W 36 17 (a) 3-3-55 L 82 95 (r-ACC) 2-11-81 L 68 84 (h) 20s: 14-2 70s: 18-10 1-19-22 W 32 28 (a) 1-7-56 L 71 76 (a) 3-6-81 W 58 57 (cc-ACC) 30s: 18-3 80s: 21-4 2-14-22 W 42 27 (h) 2-15-56 W 77 73 (h) 1-21-82 L 48 55 (h) 40s: 16-5 90s: 18-6 1-19-23 W 38 26 (h) 3-2-56 L 56 77 (r-ACC) 2-17-82 W 69 51 (a) 50s: 16-9 00s: 5-8 2-5-23 W 25 23 (a) 12-29-56 W 63 55 (rd) 1-27-83 W 80 78 (a) UNC in Overtime: 4-4 1-26-24 W 32 16 (a) 2-13-57 W 72 69 (h) 2-24-83 W 100 85 (h) UNC Biggest Win: 37 (100-63, 1983-84) 2-21-24 W 33 12 (h) 2-26-57 W 69 64 (a) 1-14-84 W 70 62 (a) UNC Biggest Loss: 26 (63-89, 1952-53; 1-22-25 W 22 18 (a) 3-8-57 W 61 59 (r-ACC) 1-25-84 W 100 63 (h) 62-88, 1992-93) 2-17-25 W 43 24 (h) 1-4-58 W 71 45 (h) 12-15-84 W 79 73 (a) UNC Most Points: 115 (1965-66) 1-20-26 L 28 29 (a) 2-13-58 W 60 57 (a) 2-20-85 W 69 59 (h) 2-16-26 W 32 22 (h) 1-8-59 W 44 34 (h) 3-8-85 W (ot) 72 61 (om-ACC) WINTHROP 1-27-27 L 23 30 (h) 2-12-59 W 75 66 (a) 1-11-86 W 89 65 (a) Tar Heels Won 1 Lost 0 2-15-27 W 32 26 (rnc) 12-30-59 L 50 53 (rd) 2-8-86 W 91 62 (h) Date W-L NC WU site 1-21-28 W 38 22 (rnc) 1-9-60 W 62 59 (g) 1-22-87 W 79 53 (a) 11-10-00 W 66 61 (h) 2-20-28 W 29 17 (h) 2-11-60 L 69 80 (h) 2-11-87 W 94 85 (h) 1-19-29 W 42 19 (rnc) 1-10-61 W 83 74 (h) 1-28-88 L 80 83 (a) 2-11-29 W 34 10 (h) 2-11-61 W 93 78 (a) 2-17-88 W 80 62 (h) 1-25-30 W 49 18 (h) 1-10-62 L 72 91 (a) 3-11-88 W 83 62 (g-ACC) 2-18-30 W 37 15 (rnc) 2-10-62 L 80 87 (h) 1-25-89 W 88 74 (a) 1-20-31 W 30 13 (h) 1-9-63 L 71 80 (a) 2-16-89 W 99 76 (h) 2-17-31 W 45 25 (rnc) 2-9-63 L 71 72 (h) 1-22-90 W 73 61 (h) 1-23-32 W 32 17 (a) 3-1-63 L 55 56 (r-ACC) 2-11-90 W 72 67 (a) 2-3-32 W 34 24 (h) 1-9-64 L 71 80 (a) 1-23-91 W 91 81 (a) 1-12-33 W 36 33 (h) 2-8-64 W 81 73 (h) 2-13-91 W 85 70 (h) 1-21-33 W 38 26 (a) 1-6-65 L 85 107 (a) 1-16-92 W 90 79 (a) 1-16-34 W 41 21 (rnc) 2-9-65 W 107 91 (h) 2-8-92 W 80 78 (h) 2-6-34 W 41 24 (h) 3-4-65 L 76 92 (r-ACC) 3-13-92 W 80 65 (c-ACC) 1-8-35 W 31 11 (h) 1-5-66 W 99 83 (a) 1-30-93 L 62 88 (a) 2-2-35 W 32 21 (a) 2-3-66 W 115 87 (h) 3-3-93 W 83 65 (h) 1-7-36 W 26 19 (h) 1-4-67 W 76 74 (a) 1-30-94 W 85 61 (h) 2-4-36 W 32 23 (a) 2-9-67 W 75 73 (h) 3-2-94 L 61 68 (a) 1-7-37 L 23 24 (h) 3-10-67 W 89 79 (g-ACC) 3-12-94 W (ot) 86 84 (c-ACC) 1-21-37 W 31 30 (a) 1-3-68 W 74 62 (h) 1-28-95 W 62 61 (a) 3-5-37 W 37 35 (r-SCTm) 2-8-68 W 80 60 (a) 2-28-95 L 70 79 (h) 1-11-38 W 31 26 (h) 3-7-68 W 83 70 (c-ACC) 3-12-95 L (ot) 80 82 (g-ACC) 1-18-38 L 34 44 (a) 1-18-69 W 94 89 (a) 1-27-96 W 65 59 (h) 1-17-39 L 37 57 (h) 2-6-69 W 84 76 (h) 2-27-96 L 60 84 (a) 1-31-39 W 56 54 (a) 3-7-69 W 80 72 (c-ACC) 1-4-97 L 57 81 (a) 1-15-40 W 54 51 (h) 1-17-70 L 90 91 (h) 2-19-97 W 74 60 (h) 1-30-40 L 36 42 (a) 2-5-70 L 85 88 (a) 3-8-97 W 86 73 (g-ACC) 3-1-40 W 43 35 (r-SCTm) 1-16-71 L 84 96 (a) 1-31-98 W 79 73 (a) 1-14-41 W 61 45 (h) 2-4-71 W 93 75 (h) 2-24-98 W 72 53 (h) 1-28-41 W 43 40 (a) 12-17-71 W 99 76 (g-BF) 1-23-99 W 52 40 (a) 1-13-42 W 51 30 (h) 1-19-72 W 92 77 (h) 2-23-99 W (ot) 68 65 (h) 1-27-42 L 20 36 (a) 2-3-72 W 71 59 (a) 1-12-00 L 57 66 (a) 3-6-42 L 26 32 (r-SCTm) 1-17-73 W 99 80 (a) 2-12-00 W 87 64 (h) 1-9-43 W 49 37 (h) 1-31-73 W 69 51 (h) 3-10-00 L 52 58 (c-ACC) 1-30-43 W 32 31 (du) 3-8-73 L (ot) 52 54 (g-ACC) 1-6-01 W 70 69 (h) 1-3-45 W 65 29 (h) 1-16-74 W 95 78 (h) 2-6-01 W 80 74 (a) 1-22-45 W 65 40 (a) 1-30-74 W 77 67 (a) 1-5-02 L 62 84 (h) 1-28-46 W 70 47 (a) 3-7-74 W 76 62 (g-ACC) 2-6-02 L 66 90 (a) 2-2-46 W 61 32 (h) 1-15-75 W 80 78 (a) 2-2-03 L 75 79 (h) 3-1-46 L 29 31 (r-SCTm) 1-29-75 W 101 91 (h) 3-5-03 L 60 75 (a) 1-30-47 W 70 49 (h) 3-6-75 W (ot) 101 100 (g-ACC) 12-20-03 L (3ot) 114 119 (h)

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 194 History & Record Book ASSOCIATED PRESS WEEKLY POLLS 4-Time NCAA Champs

CAROLINA WEEK-BY-WEEK IN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL

Year Preseason 12345678910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Poll Dates 1948-49 -Not Ranked- 1/20-3/8 1949-50 -Not Ranked- 1/5-3/7 1950-51 -Not Ranked- 12/19-3/7 1951-52 -Not Ranked- 12/11-3/4 1952-53 ------18 12 ----- 12/16-3/10 1953-54 -Not Ranked- 12/8-3/23 1954-55 -Not Ranked- 12/7-3/8 1955-56 - 16 645998912 10 98 15 12/6-3/6 1956-57 6322221111111 1 12/11-3/12 1957-58 11443687711 16 9 13 13 12/10-3/11 1958-59 13 10 34332222135 9 12/9-3/9 1959-60 --19 16 12 12 17 13 19 - 16 - 12/22-3/8 1960-61 5 10 11 6764567755 12/13-3/7 1961-62 -Not Ranked- 12/19-3/13 1962-63 ------10 ------12/4-3/12 1963-64 -Not Ranked- 12/10-3/10 1964-65 13 ------12/8-3/9 1965-66 -Not Ranked- 12/7-3/8 1966-67 9 8633354222453 4 12/6-3/7 1967-68 4 5745333333333 54 12/5-3/12 1968-69 2 2222422222232 4 12/3-3/4 1969-70 7 57444799710 13 19 -- 12/9-3/10 1970-71 --20 17 - 20 15 20 20 16 11 8 13 12 13 13 12/8-3/16 1971-72 2 3444333343353 32 12/7-3/14 1972-73 - 13 11 13 11 974386667 811 12/5-3/13 1973-74 5 5544455444464 6810 12 12/4-3/27 1974-75 11 9810 8815 14 14 10 12 11 13 14 12 769 9 12/3-4/2 1975-76 5 4443367544334 458 12/2-3/16 1976-77 3912 11 10 9654413 14 13 9645 11/30-3/15 1977-78 1 2253222536711 8 10 11 16 11/29-3/13 1978-79 16 14 14 13 6533224644 739 11/28-3/13 1979-80 6 8886615 9 13 11 11 11 8 10 15 12/4-3/4 1980-81 13 10 10 86616 17 17 12 11 10 13 11 12 6 12/2-3/10 1981-82 1 1111111122222 11 12/1-3/9 1982-83 3 15 17 17 --18 11 3311311 85 8 11/30-3/15 1983-84 1 2111111111111 111 11/29-3/13 1984-85 - 19 16 13 10 7956811 15 13 13 86 7 11/27-3/12 1985-86 2 1111111111111 348 11/26-3/11 1986-87 1 1544433213332 22 12/2-3/10 1987-88 3 1544442238659 697 12/1-3/15 1988-89 6510 88876813 7368 5595 11/22-3/14 1989-90 7 12 17 --24 ----25 ------11/27-3/13 1990-91 5410 98775579986 474 11/27-3/12 1991-92 8 6559888a 14 10 11 964 10 16 20 18 11/25-3/16 1992-93 7 8755556533663 3114 11/23-3/15 1993-94 1 1422222144212 4541 11/22-3/14 1994-95 2 2211111433212 3244 11/21-3/13 1995-96 20 20 17 13 10 11 11 16 10 10 11 8 12 17 17 19 20 25 11/20-3/11 1996-97 8714 14 11 12 11 11 13 22 19 19 20 16 12 854 11/19-3/10 1997-98 4 4432111112221 1341 11/16-3/8 1998-99 11 10 937 77 911 9 10 10 12 12 14 14 15 13 11/15-3/8 1999-00 6 55277613 14 13 21 ------11/15-3/13 2000-01 677614 15 15 14 13 96541 1246 6 11/13-3/12 2001-02 19 ------11/12-3/11 2002-03 --12 22 23 22 ------11/25-3/17 2003-04 99910 749912 9712 17 14 16 12 14 16 18 11/17-3/15 2004-05 4 11 985443363224 2222 11/22-3/15 2005-06 ----23 19 17 23 25 20 24 --23 23 21 13 10 11/14-3/13

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 195 History & Record Book ALL-TIME LETTERMEN 4-Time NCAA Champs AAAA Cox, John 1971 Sanford, N.C. Name Years Lettered Hometown (if available) Creticos, Soc 1944 Charleston, S.C. Aitken, Stewart “Snooks” 1933-1935 Charlotte, N.C. Crompton, Geff 1974, 1978 Burlington, N.C. Alexander, Tom 1930-32 Raleigh, N.C. Crotty, John 1958-60 Bayonne, N.J. Allen, Bill 1945 Tulsa, Okla. Cuneo, Frank 1940 Altemose, Bob 1943-44 Stroudsburg, Pa. Cunningham, Billy 1963-65 Brooklyn, N.Y. Alvarez, Manny 1945 Clarksburg, W.Va. Cunningham, Bob 1956-58 New York, N.Y. Anderson, Don 1944-46 Ottawa, Ill. Curry, Ronald 1999, 2001 Hampton, Va. Andrews, Ezra 1914-16 Cuthbertson, Reynolds 1917-19 Austin, John 1971 Charlotte, N.C. DDDD BBBB Dameron, Emerson 1930-31 Marion, N.C. Barber, Howard 1925 Daugherty, Brad 1983-86 Black Mountain, N.C. Barlow, Jeb 1981-82 Fuquay Varina, N.C. Davis, Hubert 1989-92 Burke, Va. Barnes, Octavus 1995 Wilson, N.C. Davis, Larry 1993-94 Denmark, S.C. Barrett, Jon 1971-72 St. Louis, Mo. Davis, Robert 1914-16 Beale, William 1933-34 Davis, Walter 1974-77 Pineville, N.C. Bell, Mickey 1973-75 Goldsboro, N.C. Daye, James 1985-86 Burlington, N.C. Bennett, Benton 1949-50 Norwood, N.C. Deasy, Howard 1949-52 The Bronx, N.Y. Bennett, Bob 1964-66 Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Dedmon, Lee 1969-71 Baltimore, Md. Bershak, Andy 1936-38 Delany, Jim 1968-70 South Orange, N.J. Bersticker, Brian 1998-99, 2001-02 Virginia Beach, Va. Denny, Jeff 1987-90 Rural Hall, N.C. Black, Jimmy 1979-82 The Bronx, N.Y. Devin, Billy 1924-25 Blood, Ernest 1934-35 Burlington, Vt. Dewell, John 1944 Bohlander, Justin 2004 Winston-Salem, N.C. Dillon, John “Hook” 1945-48 Savannah, Ga. Boone, Adam 2001-02 Minneapolis, Minn. Dilworth, Ben 1938-40 Boone, Pete 1938 Dodderer, Bill 1924-26 Atlanta, Ga. Bostick, Jim 1967 Atlanta, Ga. Doherty, Matt 1981-84 East Meadow, N.J. Bowers, Bruce 1962 Wellesley Hills, Mass. Donnan, Dick 1944 Bowman, Dave 1940 Palm Harbor, Fla. Donohue, Hugh 1959-60, 1962 Yonkers, N.Y. Box, Boyce 1944 Donohue, Jim 1960-62 Yonkers, N.Y. Braddock, Jim 1980-83 Chattanooga, Tenn. Doughton, Ged 1976-79 Winston-Salem, N.C. Bradley, Dudley 1976-79 Edgewood, Md. Dowd, William 1914, 1919 Brandt, George 1932-33 Charlotte, N.C. Duls, Ferdinand 1911 Branson, Les 1939 Raleigh, N.C. Brennan, Pete 1956-58 Brooklyn, N.Y. EEEE Brooker, Michael 1998-01 Sandersville, Ga. Earey, Mike 1970 Chapel Hill, N.C. Brown, Bill 1963-65 Charlotte, N.C. Edwards, Ben 1913-14 Brown, Joe 1967-69 Valdese, N.C. Edwards, Jesse 1930-32 Brown, Larry 1961-63 Long Beach, N.Y. Eggleston, Don 1969-71 Charlotte, N.C. Brown, Lou 1959-60 Jersey City, N.J. Elston, Darrell 1972-74 Tipton, Ind. Brown, William 1929-30 Elstun, Doug 1988 Overland Park, Kan. Brownlee, John 1982-83 Fort Worth, Texas Erwin, Roy 1912 Brust, Chris 1979-82 Babylon, N.Y. Erwin, Jesse 1920 Durham, N.C. Buckley, Bruce 1974-77 Bladensburg, Md. Everett, Charlie 2005 Charlotte, N.C. Bucknall, Steve 1986-89 London, England Everett, Jim 2000-01 Charlotte, N.C. Budko, Pete 1978-81 Lutherville, Md. Everett, Joe 2002 Charlotte, N.C. Bunting, Bill 1967-69 New Bern, N.C. Evtimov, Vasco 1997, 1999 Sofia, Bulgaria Burgess, Jason 1992 Charlotte, N.C. Exum, Cecil 1981-84 Dudley, N.C. Burke, Dewey 2006 Philadelphia, Pa. Burns, Charlie 1962-63 Wadesboro, N.C. FFFF Ferraro, Hal 1949-51 Arcadia, Kan. CCCC Felton, Raymond 2003-05 Latta, S.C. Calabria, Dante 1993-96 Beaver Falls, Pa. Fitch, Jack 1944 Etna, Pa. Callahan, Peppy 1962-63 Smithtown, N.Y. Fletcher, Ralph 1966-68 Arlington, Va. Campbell, Greg 1966 Bayonne, N.J. Floyd, John 1911 Capel, Jason 1999-02 Fayetteville, N.C. Fogler, Eddie 1968-70 Flushing, N.Y. Carmichael, Billy 1920-22 Durham, N.C. Ford, Phil 1975-78 Rocky Mount, N.C. Carmichael, Cartwright 1922-24 Durham, N.C. Forte, Joseph 2000-01 Greenbelt, Md. Carrington, George 1911-13 Foster, Brooks 2005 Carson, Coy 1948-49 Asheville, N.C. Fox, Rick 1988-91 Nassau, The Bahamas Carter, Jippy 1951, 1953 Charlotte, N.C. Frasor, Bobby 2006 Blue Island, Ill. Carter, Vince 1996-98 Daytona Beach, Fla. Frederick, Brad 1997-99 Lawrence, Kan. Cathey, George 1928-29 Candler, N.C. Freedman, Ellis 1943 Harrisburg, Pa. Chadwick, Dave 1969-71 Orlando, Fla. Frye, Jim 1966-68 Homewood, Ill. Chamberlain, Bill 1970-72 New York, N.Y. Fuller, Walter 1915 Chambers, Bill B. 1973-76 Greensboro, N.C. Chambers, Bill L. 1970-72 Durham, N.C. GGGG Chambers, Lenoir 1912-14 Galantai, Bill 1963-64 Brooklyn, N.Y. Chandler, Stuart 1931-33 Garvin, Dick 1945 Cherry, Scott 1990-93 Ballston Spa, N.Y. Gauntlett, Tom 1965-67 Dallas, Pa. Chilcutt, Pete 1988-91 Eutaw, Ala. Gersten, Bobby 1940-42 Long Beach, N.Y. Choate, Page 1930-31 Geth, Ed 1993, 1995-96 Norfolk, Va. Clancy, Gene 1953 Ginyard, Marcus 2006 Alexandria, Va. Clark, Buddy 1955 Louisville, Ky. Gipple, Dale 1969-71 Burlington, N.C. Clark, Franklin “Rusty” 1967-69 Fayetteville, N.C. Glace, Ivan “Jack” 1933-35 Cleland, Thomas 1930-31 Glamack, George 1939-41 Johnston, Pa. Cobb, Jack 1924-26 Durham, N.C. Glancy, Gene 1953 Belleville, N.J. Cole, Mervin 1948 Goodwin, Frank 1955 Belleville, N.J. Colescott, Dave 1977-80 Marion, Ind. Graham, Tom 1923 Coley, Woody 1975-77 Lumberton, N.C. Grandin, Elliott 1916 Conlon, Martin 1961 Grant, Damion 2003-05 Kingston, Jamaica Cooke, Mike 1962-64 Mount Airy, N.C. Green, Danny 2006 North Babylon, N.Y. Copeland, Mike 2006 Winston-Salem, N.C. Green, John 1930 Seattle, Wash. Corson, Craig 1970-72 Contoocook, N.H. Green, Winton 1922-23 Cota, Ed 1997-00 Brooklyn, N.Y. Greene, Hilliard 1955-56 Zebulon, N.C.

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 196 History & Record Book ALL-TIME LETTERMEN 4-Time NCAA Champs Greene, John 1989-90 Raleigh, N.C. Likins, Paul 1952-55 Elkhart, Ind. Gribble, Dickson 1966 Raleigh, N.C. Lineberger, Henry 1924, 1926 Griffith, James 1919-20 Liipfert, Benjamin 1918-21 Grimaldi, Vince 1951-53 Philadelphia, Pa. Lobin, Ben 1955 Grubar, Dick 1967-69 Schenectady, N.Y. Long, Albert 1954 Durham, N.C. Grubb, Foy 1937-38 Durham, N.C. Long, Henry 1911-14 Long, Meb 1913-16 HHHH Long, Morris 1933-34 Hackney, Bunn 1925-27 High Point, N.C. Lotz, Danny 1957-59 Northport, N.Y. Hackney, Rufus 1927-29 Lougee, Edgar 1943 Hale, Steve 1983-86 Jenks, Okla. Lutz, Loren 1976 Alamosa, Colo. Hamilton, Jim 1947 Weir, Kansas Lynch, George 1990-93 Roanoke, Va. Hanby, Howard 1921 Lynch, Percy 1918-19 Hanners, Dave 1974-76 Columbus, Ohio Lynn, Clyde 1995-96 Greensboro, N.C. Hansbrough, Tyler 2006 Poplar Bluff, Mo. Harper, Puny 1929-30 MMMM Harris, Kenny 1990-91 Petersburg, Va. Madden, Kevin 1986, 1988-90 Staunton, Va. Harris, William 1935 Maddie, Bud 1951, 1953-54 The Bronx, N.Y. Harrison, Ray 1973-74 Greensboro, N.C. Mahler, Carl 1922-23 Harrison, William 1935 Makkonen, Timo 1981-84 Lahti, Finland Harrison, William Jr. 1964 Durham, N.C. Manuel, Jackie 2002-05 West Palm Beach, Fla. Harry, Eric 1975-76 Durham, N.C. Markham, William 1932 Greensboro, N.C. Hartley, Dick 1943, 1947 High Point, N.C. Markin, Walter 1945 Hartford City, Ind. Harvel, William 1926 Marks, Don 1943 Chapel Hill, N.C. Hassell, Pud 1964-65 Beaufort, N.C. Marpet, Artie 1929-31 Hassell, Ray 1964-66 Beaufort, N.C. Martin, Warren 1982-83, 1985-86 Axton, Va. Haywood, Brendan 1998-01 Greensboro, N.C. Mathes, Albert 1940 Tampa, Fla. Hayworth, Jim 1946-47 High Point, N.C. May, David 1988-89 Greensboro, N.C. Hayworth, Lewis 1942-44 High Point, N.C. May, Sean 2003-05 Bloomington, Ind. Henderson, Willis 1955 Charlotte, N.C. McAdoo, Robert 1972 Greensboro, N.C. Henry, David 1932-33 McCabe, Gerry 1954-56 The Bronx, N.Y. Hensley, Marty 1987, 1989-90 Marion, Ind. McCachren, Dave 1932-34 Knoxville, Tenn. Hines, Wilmer 1931-33 McCachren, George 1943 Charlotte, N.C. Hite, Ray 1972-74 Hyattsville, Md. McCachren, Jim 1934-36 Hoffman, Brad 1973-75 Columbus, Ohio McCachren, William 1937, 1939 Raleigh, N.C. Holland, Gehrmann 1957, 1959 Beaufort, N.C. McCants, Rashad 2003-05 Asheville, N.C. Holley, Jesse 2004-05 Roselle, N.J. McComb, Ken 1961 White Plains, N.Y. Holmes, Jonathan 2000-03 Bloomington, Ind. McDonald, Monk 1921-24 Homewood, Roy 1913-15 McDonald, Sam 1923-26 Hooker, C.J. 2004-05 Palmer, Alaska McDuffie, Lewis 1917 Howard, Jimmy 1939-41 Norfolk, Va. McInnis, Jeff 1994-96 Charlotte, N.C. Huband, Kim 1970-72 Wilmington, N.C. McKinney, Bones 1946 Durham, N.C. Hudock, Jim 1960-62 Tunkhannock, Pa. McKnight, Roy 1911-12 Chapel Hill, N.C. Hughes, Red 1946 Atlanta, Ga. McLamb, Phillip 2002-04 Charlotte, N.C. Hunter, Curtis 1983, 1985-87 Durham, N.C. McNairy, Charlie 1995-97 Kinston, N.C. Hutchinson, Joel 1930 McSweeney, Bryan 1962-64 Hewlett, N.Y. Hyatt, Rodney 1987-88 Wadesboro, N.C. Melendez, Orlando 1999-02 Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico Meroney, David 1937 JJJJ Miller, Jonathan 2003-04 Burlington, N.C. Jamison, Antawn 1996-98 Charlotte, N.C. Miller, Larry 1966-68 Catasauqua, Pa. Jamison, Roger 1972 Miller, Wes 2005-06 Charlotte, N.C. Jenkins, Joe 1988 Elizabeth City, N.C. Minor, William 1935 Charlotte, N.C. Johnson, John 1916 Mirken, Mark 1965-67 Brooklyn, N.Y. Johnson, Will 2000-03 Hickory, N.C. Mitchell, Norman 1948-49 Bloomington, Ind. Johnston, Donn 1971-73 Jamestown, N.Y. Mock, Bernie 1944 Waynesville, N.C. Jones, Bobby 1972-74 Charlotte, N.C. Moe, Doug 1959-61 Brooklyn, N.Y. Jones, Charles 1932 Moe, Donnie 1966-67 Brooklyn, N.Y. Jones, Harry 1961-62 Charlotte, N.C. Montross, Eric 1991-94 Indianapolis, Ind. Jordan, Jim 1945-46 Chester, W. Va. Moore, James 1931 Trenton, N.C. Jordan, Michael 1982-84 Wilmington, N.C. Moore, Jim 1966 Wilmington, N.C. Morris, Billy 1926-28 KKKK Morris, Cliff 1984-85 Durham, N.C. Kappler, Hugo 1949-51 Brooklyn, N.Y. Morris, John 1919-21 Karl, George 1971-73 Penn Hills, Pa. Morrison, Brian 2001-02 Redmond, Wash. Katz, Art 1962-64 Williston Park, N.Y. Morrison, Ian 1965 St. Petersburg, Fla. Kaveny, Paul 1935-36 Montclair, N.J. Mullis, Pete 1936-38 Kearns, Tommy 1956-58 Bergenfield, N.J. Kenny, Eric 1979-81 Asheville, N.C. NNNN Kepley, Dick 1958-59, 1961 Roanoke, Va. Nagy, Fritz 1943 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Kocornik, Dick 1954 West Orange, N.J. Nathan, Mark 1948 Kohler, Norm 1947-48 New York, N.Y. Ndiaye, Makhtar 1997-98 Dakar, Senegal Koonce, Donald 1924 Neal, David 1995-96 Raleigh, N.C. Krafcisin, Steve 1977 Chicago Ridge, Ill. Nearman, Sherman “Nemo” 1947-50 Charleston, W.Va. Krause, Dieter 1961-63 Norfolk, Va. Neiman, Abe 1922 Kuester, John 1974-77 Richmond, Va. Neiman, David 1930 Hallandale, Fa. Kupchak, Mitch 1973-76 Brentwood, N.Y. Nelson, Melvin 1934-36 Newby, Terrence 1997-00 Siler City, N.C. LLLL Newcombe, Arthur 1926 Laczkowski, Matt 2000 Westminster, Md. Noel, David 2003-06 Durham, N.C. LaGarde, Tommy 1974-77 Detroit, Mich. Norfolk, Ira 1945 Baltimore, Md. Landry, Pearce 1994-95 Greensboro, N.C. Norwood, Michael 1986-87 Henderson, N.C. Lang, Kris 1999-02 Gastonia, N.C. Nyimicz, Dan 1948-49 Rahway, N.J. Larese, York 1959-61 New York, N.Y. Lebo, Jeff 1986-89 Carlisle, Pa. OOOO Lewis, Bob 1965-67 Washington, D.C. O’Donnell, John 1972-74 New York, N.Y. Lifson, Al 1952-55 Elizabeth, N.J. O’Koren, Mike 1977-80 Jersey City, N.J.

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 197 History & Record Book ALL-TIME LETTERMEN 4-Time NCAA Champs Okulaja, Ademola 1996-99 , Strong, George 1913 Owens, Max 1998-01 Macon, Ga. Suggs, Reid 1941-42 Thomasville, N.C. Sullivan, Pat 1991-93, 1995 Bogota, N.J. PPPP Sullivan, Ryan 1996-97 Bogota, N.J. Paine, George 1941-42 Wynnewood, Pa. Sutton, Ed 1955 Cullowhee, N.C. Patterson, Richard 1950-51 Pilot Mountain, N.C. Swartzberg, Fred 1948 High Point, N.C. Paxton, Bob 1945-48 Spokane, Wash. Pepper, Mike 1978-81 Vienna, Va. TTTT Peppers, Julius 2000-01 Bailey, N.C. Tandy, George 1914, 1916 Perkins, Sam 1981-84 Latham, N.Y. Taylor, Cooper 1952, 1954 Raleigh, N.C. Perry, Henry 1917-18 Tennent, Charles 1914-15 Perry, Sidney 1922 Tennent, George 1916-18 Pessar, Hank 1940-41 New York, N.Y. Terrell, Simon 1950 Warrenton, N.C. Peterson, Buzz 1982-85 Asheville, N.C. Terry, Reyshawn 2004-06 Winston-Salem, N.C. Phelps, Derrick 1991-94 Pleasantville, N.Y. Thomas, Quentin 2005-06 Oakland, Calif. Phillips, Bob 1951-53 Chapel Hill, N.C. Thompson, Clive 1945 Washington, D.C. Poole, Jimmy 1923-25 Thorne, Charlie 1949-51 Camp Hill, Pa. Poole, Grey 1958-60 Raleigh, N.C. Thorne, Taylor 1946-48 Rocky Mount, N.C. Popson, David 1984-87 Ashley, Pa. Tillett, William 1911-13 Poteet, Yogi 1960-61, 1963 Hendersonville, N.C. Tsantes, John 1949-50 Wilmington, N.C. Potts, Ramsay 1936-37 Washington, D.C. Turk, Irving 1950 Rocky Mount, N.C. Previs, Steve 1970-72 Bethel Park, Pa. Tuttle, Gerald 1967-69 London, Ky. Price, Damien 2002-04 Greensboro, N.C. Tuttle, Richard 1969-71 London, Ky. Price, James 1927-29 Tyndall, Webb 1996-97 Kinston, N.C. Purser, Carr 1927-28 Purser, John 1922-23, 1925 Lumberton, N.C. VVVV Valentine, Keith 1976 Richmond, Va. QQQQ Vanstory, William 1927-28 Quigg, Joe 1956-57 Brooklyn, N.Y. Vayda, Jerry 1953-56 Bayonnne, N.J. Vinroot, Richard 1962 Charlotte, N.C. RRRR Virgil, John 1977-80 Elm City, N.C. Radovich, Tony 1953-57 Hoboken, N.J. Ranson, Lucius 1913 WWWW Redding, Frank 1952 Asheboro, N.C. Waddell, Charles 1973-74 Southern Pines, N.C. Redmon, Herman 1913 Wakeley, William 1911 Reese, Brian 1991-94 The Bronx, N.Y. Wallace, Jack 1951-53 Elkins, W.Va. Reid, J.R. 1987-89 Virginia Beach, Va. Wallace, Rasheed 1994-95 Philadelphia, Pa. Respess, Ray 1963-65 Pantego, N.C. Walsh, Donnie 1960-62 Riverdale, N.Y. Rice, King 1988-91 Binghamton, N.Y. Washington, Donald 1973 Washington, D.C. Ritch, Marvin 1911 Watson, Bill 1939 Roberson, Foy 1939-40 Weathers, Virgil 1932-34 Shelby, N.C. Robinson, Lynwood 1982 Mt. Olive, N.C. Webb, Ricky 1968-69 Greenville, N.C. Robinson, Will 2006 Chapel Hill, N.C. Webster, Bernie 1935-36 Greensboro, N.C. Rodl, Henrik 1990-93 Heusenstamm, Germany Wells, Darius 1950-51 Roseboro, N.C. Roper, Gary 1985 Andrews, N.C. Wenstrom, Matt 1990-93 Katy, Texas Rose, Bob 1940-42 Smithfield, N.C. White, Jim 1943, 1946-47 Kannapolis, N.C. Rosemond, Ken 1956-57 Hillsborough, N.C. White, Kenny 2000 Chatanooga, Tenn. Rosenbluth, Lennie 1955-57 The Bronx, N.Y. White, William 1949-51 Brooklyn, N.Y. Rourk, William 1920 Whitehead, Gra 1968 Scotland Neck, N.C. Rozier, Clifford 1991 Bradenton, Fla. Wiel, Randy 1976-79 Curacao, N.A. Ruth, Earl 1936-38 Salisbury, N.C. Wiley, John 1930 Ryan, Fred 1949 Trenton, N.J. Wilkins, Thomas 2006 Cary, N.C. Williams, Donald 1992-95 Garner, N.C. SSSS Williams, Jawad 2002-05 Cleveland, Ohio Salvadori, Kevin 1991-94 Pittsburgh, Pa. Williams, Marvin 2005 Bremerton, Wash. Salz, Harvey 1958-60 Brooklyn, N.Y. Williams, Scott Christopher 1987-90 Hacienda Heights, Calif. Sanders, Byron 2003-06 Gulfport, Miss. Williams, Scott Carmichael 1998-99 Lawrence, Kan. Satterfield, Henry 1928-29 Chattanooga, Tenn. Williams, Shammond 1995-98 Greenville, S.C. Scholbe, Roger 1946-48 Milwaukee, Wisc. Wilson, Don 1942 Northbrook, Ill. Schwartz, Ernie 1951-53 Philadelphia, Pa. Winstead, Skippy 1953-54 Roxboro, N.C. Scott, Charles 1968-70 New York, N.Y. Wolf, Jeff 1977-80 Kohler, Wisc. Scott, Melvin 2002-05 Baltimore, Md. Wolf, Joe 1984-87 Kohler, Wisc. Scruggs, Boyce 1916 Wood, Al 1978-81 Gray, Ga. Searcy, Roy 1956-58 Draper, N.C. Wood, Surry 2006 Raleigh, N.C. Severin, Paul 1939-41 Tarentum, Pa. Woodall, Junius 1921 Shaffer, Charlie 1962-64 Chapel Hill, N.C. Worley, Dick 1938-39 Shaffer, Dean 1981-82 Durham, N.C. Worthy, James 1980-82 Gastonia, N.C. Shaffer, Lee 1958-60 Pittsburgh, Pa. Wright, Henry 1937 Andrews, S.C. Shaver, Tony 1974 High Point, N.C. Wright, Robert 1913 Shepard, Carlyle 1917, 1920-21 Wuycik, Dennis 1970-72 Ambridge, Pa. Shytle, Ed 1941-42 Hendersonville, N.C. Sides, Robert 1927 YYYY Smith, James 1974 Lantana, Fla. Yokley, John 1964-66 Mount Airy, N.C. Smith, Julian 1941-42 Farmville, N.C. Yonakor, Rich 1977-80 Euclid, Ohio Smith, Junius 1911-13 Young, Bob 1955-57 New York, N.Y. Smith, Kenny 1984-87 Queens, N.Y. Smith, Larry 1992 Smithfield, N.C. ZZZZ Smith, Mike 1966 Indianapolis, Ind. Zaliagiris, Tom 1975-78 Livonia, Mich. Smith, Ranzino 1985-88 Chapel Hill, N.C. Zwikker, Serge 1994-97 Maassluis, The Netherlands Smith, Winslow 1931 Smithwick, Jim 1965-66 Current team members in bold. Stackhouse, Jerry 1994-95 Kinston, N.C. Stahl, Ed 1973-75 Columbus, Ohio Stanley, Ray 1958-60 Brookyn, N.Y. Stephenson, Travis 1992-93 Angier, N.C. Stevenson, Buster 1944

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 198 History & Record Book STATS FOR 1,000-POINT SCORERS 4-Time NCAA Champs

Year Name G FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA PCT OR TR AVG AST TO PF STL BLK PTS AVG 74-78 Ford, Phil 123 865 1640 52.7 000.0 560 693 80.8 0 261 2.1 753 0 228 163 5 2290 18.6 80-84 Perkins, Sam 135 786 1364 57.6 12 28 42.9 561 705 79.6 0 1167 8.6 160 185 350 125 245 2145 15.9 54-57 Rosenbluth, Lennie 76 721 1571 45.9 000.0 603 815 74.0 0 790 10.4 00210 002045 26.9 77-81 Wood, Al 126 825 1474 56.0 000.0 365 478 76.4 0 624 5.0 171 0 328 126 64 2015 16.0 67-70 Scott, Charles 91 805 1678 48.0 000.0 397 547 72.6 0 649 7.1 193 0 217 002007 22.1 65-68 Miller, Larry 91 765 1498 51.1 000.0 452 661 68.4 0 834 9.2 00224 001982 21.8 95-98 Jamison, Antawn 104 787 1364 57.7 8 27 29.6 392 635 61.7 376 1027 9.9 93 183 256 93 85 1974 19.0 82-86 Daugherty, Brad 135 760 1226 62.0 010.0 392 560 70.0 0 1003 7.4 214 295 402 92 146 1912 14.2 73-77 Davis, Walter 119 754 1420 53.1 000.0 355 459 77.3 0 670 5.6 409 0 247 149 38 1863 15.7 64-67 Lewis, Bob 83 662 1352 49.0 000.0 512 660 77.6 0 510 6.1 00194 001836 22.1 81-84 Jordan, Michael 101 720 1333 54.0 34 76 44.7 314 420 74.8 0 509 5.0 181 200 271 169 71 1788 17.7 76-80 O’Koren, Mike 117 643 1124 57.2 000.0 479 660 72.6 0 815 7.0 348 0 327 183 37 1765 15.1 89-93 Lynch, George 140 711 1369 51.9 11 32 34.4 314 482 65.1 431 1097 7.8 233 318 386 241 60 1747 12.5 02-05 McCants, Rashad 98 614 1263 48.6 221 553 41.5 272 377 72.1 147 397 4.1 204 221 237 145 61 1721 17.6 62-65 Cunningham, Billy 69 656 1387 47.3 000.0 397 633 62.7 0 1062 15.4 00262 001709 24.8 87-91 Fox, Rick 140 633 1221 51.8 153 394 38.8 284 375 75.7 0 594 4.2 323 339 405 197 44 1703 12.2 83-87 Smith, Kenny 127 628 1226 51.2 87 213 40.8 293 356 82.3 0 283 2.2 768 373 185 195 6 1636 12.9 90-94 Montross, Eric 139 626 1070 58.5 000.0 375 601 62.4 381 941 6.8 86 211 408 63 169 1627 11.7 01-05 Williams, Jawad 128 591 1214 48.7 124 355 34.9 320 442 72.4 231 615 4.8 192 288 225 90 86 1626 12.7 88-92 Davis, Hubert 137 557 1118 49.8 197 453 43.5 304 371 81.9 98 248 1.8 179 135 129 108 23 1615 11.8 72-76 Kupchak, Mitch 119 651 1110 58.6 000.0 309 465 66.5 0 1006 8.5 160 0 214 15 32 1611 13.5 85-89 Lebo, Jeff 133 524 1095 47.9 211 493 42.8 308 367 83.9 0 327 2.5 580 263 284 159 7 1567 11.8 86-89 Reid, J.R. 96 584 972 60.1 000.0 384 575 66.8 0 731 7.6 159 292 304 109 86 1552 16.2 86-90 Williams, Scott 138 595 1080 55.1 4 17 23.5 314 496 63.3 0 861 6.2 124 266 443 140 161 1508 10.9 91-95 Williams, Donald 126 516 1192 43.3 221 572 38.6 239 321 74.5 62 252 2.0 202 132 130 93 6 1492 11.8 69-72 Wuycik, Dennis 87 519 880 59.0 000.0 431 517 83.4 0 556 6.4 193 0 266 001469 16.9 98-02 Capel, Jason 120 453 1022 44.3 164 437 37.5 377 458 82.3 214 807 6.7 329 257 302 123 23 1447 12.1 94-98 Williams, Shammond 134 460 1012 45.5 233 578 40.3 292 344 84.9 55 332 2.5 399 271 164 92 2 1445 10.8 97-01 Haywood, Brendan 141 541 849 63.7 000.0 329 554 59.2 323 839 6.0 118 223 345 47 304 1411 10.0 98-02 Lang, Kris 128 576 1078 53.4 010.0 240 387 62.0 219 678 5.3 74 155 216 81 81 1392 10.9 66-69 Clark, Rusty 91 513 1003 51.1 000.0 313 448 69.9 0 929 10.2 35 0 282 001339 14.7 55-58 Brennan, Pete 81 413 991 41.7 000.0 506 715 70.8 0 854 10.5 00248 001332 16.4 51-55 Lifson, Al 90 477 1211 39.4 000.0 368 581 63.3 0 154 3.9 000001322 14.7 85-90 Madden, Kevin 134 519 893 58.1 29 84 34.5 229 346 66.2 0 475 3.5 217 210 199 100 35 1296 9.7 70-73 Karl, George 94 494 964 51.2 000.0 305 391 78.0 0 279 3.0 394 0 278 001293 13.8 99-01 Forte, Joseph 69 479 1055 45.4 111 302 36.8 221 273 81.0 99 399 5.8 210 169 138 121 12 1290 18.7 58-61 Larese, York 72 468 1057 44.3 000.0 351 441 79.6 0 407 5.7 73 0 206 001287 17.9 95-98 Carter, Vince 103 481 880 54.7 99 269 36.8 206 292 70.5 183 466 4.5 197 123 190 114 80 1267 12.3 71-74 Jones, Bobby 92 522 859 60.8 000.0 220 343 64.1 0 817 8.9 285 0 239 001264 13.7 96-00 Cota, Ed 138 438 969 45.2 93 250 37.2 292 398 73.4 106 517 3.7 1030 470 176 192 25 1261 9.1 02-05 Felton, Raymond 101 414 978 42.3 174 464 37.5 258 353 73.1 69 417 4.1 698 233 233 192 27 1260 12.5 95-99 Okulaja, Ademola 139 424 967 43.8 143 382 37.4 263 387 68.0 310 890 6.4 327 256 273 175 33 1254 9.0 83-87 Wolf, Joe 128 511 928 55.1 23 40 57.5 186 243 76.5 0 707 5.5 243 207 279 84 39 1231 9.6 79-82 Worthy, James 84 485 896 54.1 000.0 249 382 65.2 0 620 7.4 208 94 211 117 94 1219 14.5 02-05 May, Sean 77 442 862 51.3 0 11 0.0 329 459 71.7 267 771 10.0 113 183 188 100 94 1213 15.8 53-56 Vayda, Jerry 92 398 981 40.6 000.0 391 584 67.0 0 508 7.8 64 81 185 27 4 1187 12.9 80-84 Doherty, Matt 129 418 876 47.7 20 49 40.8 309 406 76.1 0 446 3.5 446 197 230 110 30 1165 9.0 87-91 Chilcutt, Pete 140 483 904 53.4 20 58 34.5 164 231 71.0 0 766 5.5 188 226 155 115 83 1150 8.2 93-96 McInnis, Jeff 100 403 878 45.9 138 348 39.7 184 256 71.9 63 277 2.8 435 200 177 108 0 1128 11.3 90-94 Reese, Brian 134 435 869 50.1 47 148 31.8 196 305 64.3 185 436 3.3 266 260 140 70 17 1113 8.3 92-96 Calabria, Dante 135 373 825 45.2 193 469 41.2 159 221 71.9 115 426 3.2 336 195 226 115 8 1098 8.1 93-95 Stackhouse, Jerry 69 353 712 49.6 39 110 35.5 335 465 72.0 171 456 6.6 162 198 129 92 76 1080 15.7 66-69 Bunting, Bill 95 398 774 51.4 000.0 273 369 74.0 0 612 6.4 42 0 264 001069 11.3 57-60 Shaffer, Lee 75 400 901 44.4 000.0 253 330 76.7 0 606 8.1 30 0 199 001053 14.0 68-71 Dedmon, Lee 89 378 786 48.1 000.0 263 388 67.8 0 729 8.2 180 0 303 001019 11.4 44-48 Dillon, John 380 000.0 258 1018 50-53 Grimaldi, Vince 81 424 1261 33.6 000.0 170 310 54.8 1018 12.6 73-77 LaGarde, Tommy 102 367 630 58.3 000.0 273 358 76.3 0 545 5.3 82 0 191 44 46 1007 9.9

Note: Complete statistics are not available for players prior to the formation of the Atlantic Coast Conference in 1953-54.

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2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 200 History & Record Book UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION 4-Time NCAA Champs Dr. James Moeser Dick Baddour CHANCELLOR DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS SEVENTH YEAR AT CAROLINA 40TH YEAR AT CAROLINA

Under the leadership of Dr. James Moeser, its ninth Carolina is one of the most widely recognized and chancellor, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill respected athletic programs in the country, known both for embraces an ambitious vision for the future - to be its commitment to academic integrity and competitive America’s leading public university. excellence in men’s and women’s sports. The leader of this Moeser has championed a nationally recognized com - 28-sport program is Goldsboro native Dick Baddour, who mitment to improving the University's accessibility to counts nine years as Director of Athletics among his 40 deserving low-income students. He leads an effort to strengthen the University’s years of service to his alma mater. service to North Carolina’s people and communities. He has overseen an unprece - The 1966 UNC graduate is committed to keeping the Tar Heels among the dented physical transformation of the main campus, the most successful private nation’s elite, while maintaining the University’s proud traditions of graduating its fund-raising campaign in University history, growth in faculty research, develop - student-athletes and playing within NCAA and ACC rules. It’s a balance Baddour ment of an academic plan and significant enhancements to undergraduate educa - often emphasizes to Carolina’s coaches and staff. tion. “We want to be successful in every sport, but we also expect our coaches to Moeser’s bold leadership resulted in the University's launch of the Carolina recruit outstanding young people who are ready to excel academically, athletically Covenant, a groundbreaking initiative to make a UNC education possible debt-free and socially,” says Baddour. “Fortunately, that has been the norm here for genera - for low-income students. When announced in 2003, the Carolina Covenant was a tions. That’s why Carolina alumni are so proud of their athletics program – we have first for a major U.S. public university. Other campuses including Harvard, been blessed to compete successfully and we’ve been able to do that with great peo - Stanford, Virginia, Maryland, Michigan and the State of Wisconsin later created ple.” similar programs. In Baddour’s nine years as Director of NACDA CUP FINISHES The University’s ties to North Carolina are so important that Moeser began an Athletics, the Tar Heels have won 49 1997-98 tied 2nd effort in 2004 to strengthen connections between Carolina and the state. Through Atlantic Coast Conference championships, 1998-99 tied 17th his “Carolina Connects” initiative, Moeser seeks to highlight and enhance how the eight more than Duke, which is second with 1999-2000 5th 2000-01 15th University serves North Carolina's people and communities. 41 titles. Eighteen different UNC men’s and 2001-02 4th Moeser was unanimously elected chancellor in 2000 by the UNC Board of women’s sports have won ACC titles dur - 2002-03 8th Governors and arrived after four years as chancellor of the University of Nebraska ing his tenure. Carolina shared the ACC 2003-04 7th at Lincoln. lead last year with five team titles. 2004-05 9th A concert organist, Moeser began his career at the , eventu - In 2005-06, Carolina had 24 of 28 teams 2005-06 4th ally becoming organ department chairman and School of Fine Arts dean. He served reach NCAA postseason competition and ACC TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS, The Pennsylvania State University as dean of the College of Arts and Architecture finished fourth in the NACDA Cup, which 1998-2006 and executive director of University Arts Services. He was vice president for aca - measures NCAA performance. This was the North Carolina 49 demic affairs and provost of the University of South Carolina until becoming seventh time in the last nine years the Tar Duke 41 Nebraska's chancellor in 1996. Heels were the highest finishing ACC pro - Virginia 33 The Federal Bureau of Investigation appointed Moeser to the National Security gram in the NACDA Cup. Carolina finished Florida State 25 Higher Education Advisory Board in 2005. He serves on the College Board's behind only Stanford, UCLA and Texas. It Clemson 20 National Commission on Writing and two Association of American University was Carolina’s fifth consecutive Top 10 fin - Maryland 19 committees studying the cost of research and internationalization. The NCAA ish and seventh Top 10 showing during NC State 16 Georgia Tech 13 selected him for its Presidential Task Force on the Future of Division I Baddour’s tenure as athletic director. UNC Wake Forest 5 Intercollegiate Athletics and its fiscal responsibility subcommittee. He is part of the has averaged a sixth-place finish in the last Miami 4* CEO Group of Six, a group of presidents and chancellors from the major athletic five years. Virginia Tech 1* conferences. Carolina is the only school in the nation Boston College 0** A native of Colorado City, Texas, Moeser holds two degrees from the University that has placed teams in a football bowl * joined ACC in 2004-05 of Texas: a bachelor of music with honors in 1961 and a master of music in musi - game, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Final ** joined ACC in 2005-06 cology in 1964. The Graduate School at Texas honored him with its 2001 Four, the NCAA Women’s Basketball Final Outstanding Alumnus Award. He studied in Berlin and Paris on a Fulbright Four and the NCAA Baseball College World Series in the last two seasons. Scholarship and earned a doctorate from the University of Michigan in 1967. Two years ago, Baddour initiated the Carolina Leadership Academy, a training Moeser is married to Dr. Susan Dickerson Moeser, a fellow concert organist and program for student-athletes, coaches and administrators. The program develops music lecturer and University organist at Carolina. His children are a son, Chris, an leadership skills through interactive workshops, 360-degree feedback, one-on-one attorney in Phoenix, Ariz., and a daughter, Carter, a physical therapist in Tacoma, coaching, peer mentoring and educational resources. Nearly 600 student-athletes Wash. have received training in the first two years, which was viewed as an overwhelm - ing success by UNC’s coaches. CAROLINA ATHLETICS EXECUTIVE STAFF During Baddour’s tenure, the Tar Heels have won national championships in men’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer and field hockey, won two football Dick Baddour, Athletic Director bowl games and had numerous Top 10 national finishes in Olympic Sports. UNC Larry Gallo, Senior Associate Athletic Director has had 20 individual national champions in the last five seasons. Martina Ballen, Senior Associate A.D./Business & Finance Baddour began his UNC career in 1967 as assistant dean of men. In 1971 he John Blanchard, Senior Associate A.D./Student-Athlete Services became assistant dean of undergraduate admissions. He served as Assistant Dean at Beth Miller, Senior Associate A.D./Olympic Sports the UNC School of Law from 1983 to 1986. He served as the school’s director of Willie Scroggs, Senior Associate A.D./Operations & Facilities admissions and scholarship programs, head of personnel and supervisor of career Clint Gwaltney, Associate A.D./Smith Center & Ticket Operations planning and placement. Baddour spent 11 years as John Swofford’s top assistant before being named the Steve Kirschner, Associate A.D./Athletic Communications Director of Athletics on June 25, 1997. In 2001, he received a Distinguished Rick Steinbacher, Associate A.D./Marketing & Promotions Service Medal from the UNC General Alumni Association. Jeff Connors, Assistant A.D./Strength & Conditioning Baddour and his wife, Lynda, have three children. Allen, a superior court judge Ellen Culler, Assistant A.D./Football & Olympic Sports Operations for Orange and Chatham Counties, and his wife, Holly, have two sons, Henry and Susan Maloy, Assistant A.D./Eligibility & Certification Jack; David, an attorney with RTP-based Womble-Carlyle, and his wife, Carey, John Montgomery, Rams Club President have a daughter, Lauren, and son, Johnathan; Jennifer, a family therapist in private practice in Cary, is married to Kevin Snead. 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 201 History & Record Book DEAN E. SMITH CENTER 4-Time NCAA Champs

and one-half acres on the University’s south campus. Over 20,000 cubic yards of rock were removed to make room for the 340-foot-wide, 380-foot-long and 140-foot-high building. GREAT GAMES The first game featured No. 1 Carolina defeating No. 3 Duke, 95-92, in a battle of unbeatens on Jan. 18, 1986. The first Tar Heel basket was scored by Carolina center Warren Martin off a pass from Kenny Smith. Since that first game, the Smith Center has been the site of many memorable moments in Tar Heel history.  On Jan. 27, 1993, UNC trailed Florida State by 21 points with 11:48 to play in the game, but rallied for an 82-77 win. George s r a e S

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The Tar Heels have Taylor. 1988–89 12-2 6-1 1989–90 11-2 5-2 top-rated Blue Devils, 97-73. been in the top five in the national attendance Adjacent to the Smith 1990–91 11-2 5-2 Antawn Jamison scored 35 leaders in 19 of the last 20 seasons. Center is the Maurice J. 1991–92 13-2 6-2 points that evening, one of Koury Natatorium. The nata - 1992–93 12-0 8-0 The Smith Center has recently undergone a 1993–94 14-1 7-1 three occasions he netted at number of facelifts to keep it on the cutting torium features an eight-lane, 1994–95 12-1 7-1 least 35 points in the Smith 50-meter pool. 1995–96 9-3 5-3 edge of basketball arenas. Four new, high-reso - 1996–97 11-1 7-1 Center.  lution video boards were installed for the 2005- The Smith Center and 1997-98 12-1 7-1 On Feb. 8, 1992, UNC 06 season. The dimensions of the boards are Koury Natatorium also host 1998-99 12-2 6-2 1999-00 7-5 5-3 rallied from 22 points down 17.8 feet x 23.6 feet, making them some of the such community activities as 2000-01 12-2 7-1 to beat Wake Forest, the largest indoor boards in the country. the Chapel Hill High School 2001-02 6-9 3-5 2002-03 13-5 5-3 largest comeback in school During the 2004-05 season, two 50-foot Commencement, American 2003-04 12-2 6-2 history. long, high-resolution ribbon video boards were Cancer Society Swim-for- 2004-05 15-0 8-0  2005-06 13-4 5-3 On Jan. 17, 2004, added to the fascia around the upper level of the Life, the Kenan-Flagler Totals 235-47 126-35 Rashad McCants’ three- Smith Center. At the same time, a 40-foot video Business School Dedication, (.833) (.783) pointer with 6.2 seconds University Blood Drive, board was added to the scorer’s table. Record versus non-conference oppo - remaining gave Carolina an In the early 2000s, the UNC locker room and University Career Fairs and nents is 109-12 (.901).  86-83 win over No. 1-ranked December and May All-time Smith Center attendance weight room were completely renovated. A new (entering 2006-07) is 5,670,094. Connecticut. McCants scored media center was built and the Bowles Room Commencement Exercises. UNC’s last 10 points of the and Rams Club offices were retrofitted to Thousands of school children game.  include a practice gym. visit the Smith Center annually. On March 6, 2005, Marvin Williams’ In 2000-01, a special standing-room-only Prior to moving into the Smith Center, three-point play with 17 seconds to go gave section reserved for students opened on the Carolina played its home games at Carmichael Carolina a 75-73 win over Duke to clinch the baseline closest to the Carolina bench. The Auditorium. The Tar Heels were 169-20 at ACC regular-season title. Sean May had 26 Rams Club funded a $150,000 renovation that Carmichael. UNC debuted there on Dec. 4, points and 24 rebounds in the win. allowed approximately 400 students to move 1965, against William and Mary, and finished courtside. play on Jan. 4, 1986, in a win over NC State. THE SMITH CENTER JERSEYS As a multi-purpose facility, the Smith Center In May 1980, the Department of Athletics, in One of the most prominent features in the has played host to a wide range of athletic conjunction with the Educational Foundation, Smith Center is the series of banners rewarding events and concerts. In 1987, U.S. Olympic embarked on a mission to raise millions of dol - the accomplishments of Carolina players and Festival basketball attracted a Smith Center lars from private donations to construct an teams, including NCAA championship banners record crowd of 23,713 for the gold medal arena. The real inspiration for the fund-raising for 1956-57, 1981-82, 1992-93 and 2004-05, game. In 1988, the venue served as the site of effort came from the campaign chairman, the respectively. Also hanging high above the play - the first and second rounds of the NCAA East late Hargrove “Skipper” Bowles. ing floor are 43 replica jerseys honoring Regional. In 1994, the Smith Center hosted the Six years, 2,362 donors and over $34 million Carolina’s greatest individual standouts. To NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, later, the premiere basketball arena in America read more about the Smith Center jerseys, attracting a three-day total of over 60,000 fans. became a reality. Dedicated in September 1986 please see p. 128-137. In 1999, the Smith Center and Koury as the Dean Edwards Smith Center, the Natatorium served as the basketball and aquat - 300,000-square-foot structure stands on seven 2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 204 History & Record Book SMITH CENTER RECORDS 4-Time NCAA Champs

TEAM RECORDS: SINGLE-GAME 60 vs. Middle Tennessee State, Feb. 1, 1997 FEWEST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS 60 vs. Cleveland State, Nov. 22, 2005 92 vs. Princeton, Dec. 13, 1997 (50-42) Note: The “vs.” designation means the record was 105 vs. Clemson, Feb. 16, 1995 (66-39) established by UNC; the “by” designation means the MOST ASSISTS 37 vs. VMI, Dec. 17, 1994 record was established by an opposing team or a 35 vs. Stetson, Dec. 3, 1986 team competing in an NCAA Tournament game at the MOST FIELD GOALS 53 vs. VMI, Dec. 17, 1994 35 vs. The Citadel, Feb. 18, 1991 Dean E. Smith Center. 48 vs. The Citadel, Feb. 18, 1991 MOST PERSONAL FOULS MOST POINTS 41 by Clemson, Jan. 28, 1998 129 vs. VMI, Dec. 17, 1994 MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 91 by VMI, Dec. 17, 1995 34 by Louisville, Dec. 17, 1998 122 vs. Miami (Fla.), Dec. 6, 1986 90 vs. Wake Forest, Dec. 20, 2003 (3OT) 34 by Cleveland State, Nov. 22, 2005 MOST POINTS IN A HALF 77 vs. VMI, Dec. 17, 1994 (1st half) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .754 vs. Old Dominion, Dec. 1, 1992 72 vs. Miami (Fla.), Dec. 6, 1986 (1st half) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A HALF LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY BY UNC Kevin Cox .857 vs. Old Dominion, Dec. 1, 1992 (24 of 28, 2nd 68 vs. The Citadel, Feb. 18, 1991 (118-50) half) 53 vs. East Tennessee State, Feb. 18, 1987 (118-65) 53 vs. Cleveland State, Nov. 22, 2005 (112-55) MOST FREE THROWS MADE 41 vs. Clemson, Jan. 28, 1998 MOST POINTS IN A LOSS BY UNC 37 vs. Louisville, Dec. 17, 1998 114 vs. Wake Forest, Dec. 20, 2003 (114-119) (3OT) 36 vs. Maryland, Feb. 15, 2004 97 vs. Iowa, Jan. 7, 1989 (97-98) MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT FOR UNC 59 vs. Clemson, Jan. 28, 1998 29 vs. Duke, Jan. 31, 2002 (58-87) 22 vs. Wake Forest, Jan. 5, 2002 (62-84) 20 vs. Duke, Feb. 27, 1999 (61-81) MOST THREE–POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 42 by Clemson, Jan. 15, 1994 18 vs. NC State, Jan. 23, 2002 (59-77) 40 by VMI, Dec. 17, 1994 40 by Tennessee Tech, Dec. 12, 1999 MOST OPPONENT POINTS 119 by Wake Forest, Dec. 20, 2003 (3OT) 99 by NC State, Feb. 22, 1992 MOST THREE–POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 17 vs. Florida State, Jan. 25, 1995 98 by Iowa, Jan. 7, 1989 16 by Georgia Tech, Feb. 10, 1996 98 by Kentucky, Dec. 7, 2002 16 vs. NC A&T, Dec. 27, 2001 FEWEST POINTS BY UNC 50 vs. Princeton, Dec. 13, 1997 HIGHEST THREE–POINT FIELD GOAL 59 vs. NC State, Jan. 15, 1997 PERCENTAGE (min. eight made) .889 vs. Stetson, Dec. 3, 1986 (8 for 9) FEWEST OPPONENT POINTS 39 by Clemson, Feb. 16, 1995 42 by Central Florida, Dec. 2, 1989 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 14 vs. NC State, Jan. 5, 1994 42 by Princeton, Dec. 13, 1997 14 vs. Virginia, Feb. 19, 1994 14 vs. VMI, Dec. 17, 1994 MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS 233 vs. Wake Forest, Dec. 20, 2003 (114-119) (3OT) MOST REBOUNDS Tyler Hansbrough scored a Smith Center- 61 vs. Virginia, Jan. 21, 1999 218 vs. VMI, Dec. 17, 1994 (129-89) record 40 points against Georgia Tech on 60 vs. Buffalo, Dec. 8, 1998 201 vs. Old Dominion, Dec. 1, 1992 (119-82) Feb. 15, 2006. s d n u o B m i J Tar Heel fans stream onto the Smith Center floor after the 75-73 win over Duke on March 6, 2005.

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36 Antawn Jamison vs. Maryland, Feb. 14, 1998 MOST FT ATTEMPTS (GAME) 19 Tyler Hansbrough vs. Georgia Tech, Feb. 15, TEAM RECORDS: SEASON 35 Antawn Jamison vs. Duke, Feb. 5, 1998 2006 33 Joseph Forte vs. Virginia, Jan. 24, 2001 All records held by UNC 17 J.R. Reid vs. Virginia, Jan. 16, 1988 Note: 33 Antawn Jamison vs. Duke, March 2, 1997 31 J.R. Reid vs. NC State, Jan. 18, 1987 HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE 31 Kevin Madden vs. UT-Chattanooga, Nov. 18, BEST FT PERCENTAGE (GAME) 95.2 in 1986–87 (1,238 in 13 games) 1988 (min. 10 made) 95.0 in 1988–89 (1,330 in 14 games) 1.000 J.R. Reid vs. Marquette, Feb. 15, 1987 32 Sean May vs. Florida State, Mar. 3, 2005 95.0 in 1991–92 (1,425 in 15 games) (11 of 11) 31 Scott Williams vs. Virginia, Jan. 13, 1990 1.000 Steve Bucknall vs. Clemson, Feb. 25, 1989 30 Hubert Davis vs. Wake Forest, Feb. 8, 1992 (11 of 11) HIGHEST AVERAGE VICTORY MARGIN 30 Hubert Davis vs. NC State, Feb. 22, 1992 26.5 in 2004-05 1.000 Petey Sessoms (Old Dominion) vs. UNC, 30 Rasheed Wallace vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 29, 1994 23.4 in 1986-87 Dec. 1, 1992 (10 of 10) 30 Rashad McCants vs. Clemson, March 2, 2004 1.000 Kenny Inge (NC State) vs. UNC, Feb. 21, HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE PER GAME 1998 (10 of 10) MOST POINTS (SEASON) 1.000 Kris Lang vs. NC State, Jan. 8, 2000 ALLOWED 350 Rashad McCants (2002-03) 83.2 in 1989–90 (1,082 in 13 games) (10 of 10) 337 Tyler Hansbrough (2005-06) BEST FT PERCENTAGE (SEASON) HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE (SEASON) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 22.2 Antawn Jamison (1997-98) (266 in 13 games) (min. 25 made) .905 Jeff Lebo, 1988-89 (38 of 42) .903 Hubert Davis, 1991-92 (65 of 72) MOST GAMES SCORING IN DOUBLE FIGURES HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 17 Rashad McCants (2002-03) .577 in 1985-86 (237 of 411) 16 Tyler Hansbrough (2005-06) MOST REBOUNDS (GAME) 24 Sean May vs. Duke, Mar. 6, 2005 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 21 Sean May vs. Akron, Dec. 14, 2003 CONSECUTIVE GAMES .740 in 1986-87 (231 of 312) 21 Sean May vs. Duke, Feb. 5, 2004 SCORING IN DOUBLE FIGURES 19 Ed Horton (Iowa) vs. UNC, Jan. 7, 1989 26 Hubert Davis, 1990-92 HIGHEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL 19 Sean May vs. Kentucky, Dec. 4, 2004 PERCENTAGE 18 Alvin Jones (Georgia Tech) vs. UNC, Feb. 3, MOST FG MADE (GAME) .451 in 1986-87 (79 of 175) 2001 16 Antawn Jamison vs. Maryland, Feb. 14, 1998 16 Derrick Chievous (Missouri) vs. Rhode Island, MOST POINTS March 17, 1988 MOST ASSISTS (GAME) (35 or More Points) 18 Raymond Felton vs. George Mason, Dec. 7, 40 Tyler Hansbrough vs. Georgia Tech, Feb. 15, 2003 MOST FG MADE (SEASON) 2006 17 Jeff Lebo vs. UT-Chattanooga, Nov. 18, 1988 128 Rashad McCants (2002-03) 38 Joseph Forte vs. Tulsa, Nov. 11, 2000 17 Tyrone Bogues (Wake Forest) vs. UNC, 108 Rashad McCants (2003-04) 37 Lionel Simmons (LaSalle) vs. UNC, Jan. 9, 1988 Feb. 12, 1986 108 Tyler Hansbrough (2005-06) 36 Joseph Forte vs. Florida State, Feb. 22, 2001 36 Antawn Jamison vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 29, 1996 MOST STEALS (GAME) HIGHEST FG PERCENTAGE (GAME) 36 Antawn Jamison vs. Maryland, Feb. 14, 1998 8 Derrick Phelps vs. Central Florida, Dec. 7, 1.000 Scott Williams vs. Virginia, Jan. 13, 1990 35 Derrick Chievous (Missouri) vs. Rhode Island, 1991 (12 of 12) March 17, 1988 (NCAA Tournament) 8 Tyler Hansbrough vs. UNC Asheville, Dec. 28, 35 (Maryland) vs. UNC, Feb. 20, 1986 2005 MOST THREE-POINT FG MADE (GAME) 35 Antawn Jamison vs. Duke, Feb. 5, 1998 9 Dennis Scott (Georgia Tech), Jan. 28, 1989 9 Drew Barry (Georgia Tech), Feb. 10, 1996 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS (GAME) 10 Brendan Haywood vs. Miami (Fla.), Dec. 4, MOST POINTS BY A TAR HEEL 8 Chris Whitney (Clemson), Feb. 17, 1993 2000 (30 or More Points) 8 Fred Vinson (Georgia Tech), Feb. 12, 1994 40 Tyler Hansbrough vs. Georgia Tech, Feb. 15, 8 Brendan Haywood vs. Tulsa, Nov. 11, 2000 8 Dante Calabria vs. Florida State, Jan. 25, 1995 2006 8 Clint Harrison (NC State), Feb. 21, 1998 38 Joseph Forte vs. Tulsa, Nov. 11, 2000 8 Tony Stockman (Clemson), Feb. 27, 2002 36 Joseph Forte vs. Florida State, Feb. 22, 2001 8 Rashad McCants vs. Clemson, March 2, 2004 36 Antawn Jamison vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 29, 1996

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OPPONENT Head Coach (Overall Record) Conference 2006 Record (Conf. Rec.) Basketball SID SID Phones (Office, Cell) SID Email Internet Site ARIZONA (761-269, 33 yrs) Pacific-10 20-13 (11-7, 4th) Richard Paige (520-621-4163, 520-850-2118) [email protected] arizonaathletics.com BOSTON COLLEGE (313-234, 18 yrs) Atlantic Coast 28-8 (11-5, 3rd) Dick Kelley (617-552-3039, 617-388-5404) [email protected] bceagles.com CLEMSON Oliver Purnell (301-238, 19 yrs) Atlantic Coast 19-13 (7-9, T-7th) Philip Sikes (864-656-1985, 864-525-4889) [email protected] clemsontigers.com DAYTON Brian Gregory (56-37, 3 years) Atlantic 10 14-17 (6-10, T-11th) Doug Hauschild (937-229-4390, 937-272-4503) [email protected] daytonflyers.com DUKE (753-250, 31 yrs) Atlantic Coast 32-4 (14-2, 1st) Jon Jackson (919-684-2624, 919-491-1663) [email protected] goduke.com FLORIDA ATLANTIC Rex Walters (1st year) Atlantic Sun 15-13 (14-6, 3rd) Mike Boseak (561-297-3063, 561-756-0653) [email protected] fausports.com FLORIDA STATE (265-268, 18 yrs) Atlantic Coast 20-10 (9-7, 5th) Chuck Walsh (850-644-1077, 850-545-7039) [email protected] seminoles.com GARDNER-WEBB Rick Scruggs (331-258, 18 yrs) Atlantic Sun 17-12 (13-7, 4th) Marc Rabb (704-406-4355, 704-974-3662) [email protected] gwusports.com GEORGIA TECH Paul Hewitt (173-110, 9 years) Atlantic Coast 11-17 (4-12, 11th) Mike Stamus (404-894-5445, 404-218-9723) [email protected] ramblinwreck.com HIGH POINT (163-83, 8 years) Big South 16-13 (8-8, 5th) Brian Morgan (336-841-4605, 336-848-7932) [email protected] highpointpanthers.com IONA Jeff Ruland (137-107, 8 years) Metro Atlantic Athletic 23-8 (13-5, 2nd) Brian Beyrer (914-633-2334, 914-497-3136) [email protected] iona.edu/gaels KENTUCKY (365-133, 15 yrs) Southeastern 22-13 (9-7, 3rd East) Scott Stricklin (859-257-3838) [email protected] ukathletics.com MARYLAND Gary Williams (560-319, 28 yrs) Atlantic Coast 19-13 (8-8, 6th) Jason Yaman (301-314-8052) [email protected] umterps.com MIAMI (34-29, 2 yrs) Atlantic Coast 18-16 (7-9, T-7th) Samuel Henderson (305-284-3248, 305-803-2159) [email protected] hurricanesports.com UNC ASHEVILLE (160-208, 13 yrs) Big South 9-19 (6-10, 7th) Mike Gore (828-251-6923, 828-215-6387) [email protected] uncabulldogs.com NC STATE Sidney Lowe (first year) Atlantic Coast 22-10 (10-6, 4th) Annabelle Vaughan (919-515-2102, 919-819-8302) [email protected] gopack.com OHIO STATE Thad Matta (148-49, 6 years) Big Ten 26-6 (12-4, 1st) Dan Wallenberg (614-292-4095, 614-266-4306) [email protected] ohiostatebuckeyes.com PENNSYLVANIA Glen Miller (188-157) Ivy League 20-9 (12-2, 1st) Mike Mahoney (215-898-9232, 267-278-7795) [email protected] pennathletics.com RUTGERS Fred Hill (first year) Big East 19-14 (7-9, T-9th) John Wooding (732-445-4200, TBA) TBA scarletknights.com SACRED HEART Dave Bike (428-386, 28 years) Northeast 12-16 (8-10, 7th) Gene Gumbs (203-396-8127, 860-805-7957) [email protected] sacredheartpioneers.com SAINT LOUIS Brad Soderberg (191-134, 12 yrs) Atlantic 10 16-13 (10-6, T-3rd) Diana Koval (314-977-3463, 314-369-6050) [email protected] slubillikens.com VIRGINIA Dave Leitao (95-84, 6 yrs) Atlantic Coast 15-15 (7-9, T-7th) Rich Murray (434-982-5500, 434-981-4942) [email protected] virginiasports.com VIRGINIA TECH Seth Greenberg (258-214, 16 yrs) Atlantic Coast 14-16 (4-12, 10th) Bill Dyer (540-231-8852, 540-998-5906) [email protected] hokiesports.com WAKE FOREST Skip Prosser (276-130, 13 yrs) Atlantic Coast 17-17 (3-13, 12th) Dean Buchan (336-758-5640, 336-287-8954) [email protected] wakeforestsports.com WINTHROP (165-77, 8 years) Big South 23-8 (13-3, 1st) Jack Frost (803-323-2129, 803-984-3422) [email protected] winthropeagles.com

2006-07 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 207 History & Record Book MEDIA INFORMATION 4-Time NCAA Champs TAR HEEL ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Roy Williams Press Conferences (all at 2 p.m. in Smith Center unless noted) SPORTS NETWORK Learfield Communications is the rights-hold - Steve Kirschner Thurs., Oct. 12, 2 p.m. (Preseason media day) Associate Athletic Director Sun., Oct. 22, 1 p.m. in Greensboro (ACC media day) er for game broadcasts, Coach Williams’ week - for Communications Monday, Nov. 13 (next game: Sacred Heart) ly live call-in show (each Monday evening at 7 (Basketball Contact - Tuesday, Nov. 28 (next game: Ohio State) p.m.) and TV show. Roy Williams/Credentials ) Friday, Dec. 1 (next game: Kentucky) , former Tar Heel All-America Friday, Dec. 15 (next game: UNC Asheville) center Eric Montross and Jones Angell make up Office: (919) 962-2123/1376 Thursday, Dec. 21 (next game: at Saint Louis) Direct: (919) 962-7258 Wednesday, Dec. 27 (next game: Rutgers) the broadcast team. Home: (919) 968-1531 Friday, Jan. 5 (next game: Florida State) Durham is in his 36th year as voice of the Tar Mobile: (919) 475-2695 Friday, Jan. 12 (next game: at Virginia Tech) Heels. Montross earned All-America honors at [email protected] Friday, Jan. 19 (next game: Georgia Tech) Carolina in 1993 and 1994 and was the starting Friday, Feb. 2 (next game: at NC State) center on the 1993 NCAA champions. Matt Bowers Tuesday, Feb. 6 (next game: at Duke) Associate Athletic Friday, Feb. 16 (next game: at Boston College) Contact General Manager Gary Sobba and Communications Director, Tuesday, Feb. 20 (next game: NC State) staff at (919) 419-8100. Director of Internet Services Saturday, Mar. 3 (next game: Duke) See TarHeelBlue.com for more information ( Basketball Contact - Tuesday, Mar. 6 (next game: ACC Tournament) Players/Photos ) on the Roy Williams TV show and for a list of radio stations that carry Carolina game broad - should the team advance to New York in the NIT Office: (919) 962-2123/1376 Note: Tip-Off, there will be a press conference in New York on casts and coaches’ shows. Direct: ( 919) 962-7259 Home: (919) 929-7814 Tues., Nov. 21; Coach Williams and select players will Mobile: (919) 619-7021 be available for interviews in Tucson, Ariz., on Fri., Jan. [email protected] 26, before the Arizona game.

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