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Encyclopedia > North Carolina Tarheels
North Carolina Tar Heels
North Carolina Tar Heels athletic logo
University University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
NCAA Division I-A
Athletics director Dick Baddour
Location Chapel Hill, NC
Varsity Teams 28
Stadium Kenan Stadium
Arena Dean Smith Center
Mascot Rameses the Ram
Nickname Tar Heels
Colors Carolina Blue and White            
Homepage http://tarheelblue.cstv.com/

This refers to the athletic teams for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ("UNC"). The name Tar Heel is also often used to refer to individuals from the state of North Carolina, the Tar Heel State. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public, coeducational, research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States. ... The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is one of the oldest collegiate athletic leagues in the United States. ... Division I is the highest level of intercollegiate athletics sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the United States. ... City nickname: The Southern Part of Heaven County Orange County Mayor Kevin C. Foy Area  - Total  - Water 51. ... This article is the current U.S. Collaboration of the Week. ... Kenan Stadium is a stadium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. ... Dean Smith Center, from the rear Dean Smith Center The Dean E. Smith Student Activities Center, usually called simply the Dean Smith Center and popularly referred to as the Dean Dome and sometimes called Blue Heaven because of the wall to wall Carolina blue inside the building, is a multi... Alternate meanings: White (disambiguation) White is a color (more accurately it contains all the colors of the spectrum and is sometimes described as an achromatic color—black is the absence of color) that has high brightness but zero hue. ... The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public, coeducational, research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States. ... Tar Heel is the nickname applied to the state and inhabitants of North Carolina, as well as the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s athletic teams. ... This article is the current U.S. Collaboration of the Week. ...


The University of North Carolina has won 37 team national championships in five different sports, 9th all-time, and 51 individual national championships. The women's soccer team has won 18 national championships since 1981; the men's soccer team won the national championship in 2001; the women's basketball team in 1994; the men's basketball team in 1924, 1957, 1982, 1993, and 2005; the men's lacrosse team in 1982, 1986, and 1991; the women's field hockey team in 1985, 1995, 1996, and 1997; the women's team handball team in 2004; and the men's team handball team in 2004, 2005, and 2006. The men's crew team won the 2004 ECAC National Invitational Collegiate Regatta in the varsity eight category [1]. The men's baseball team is also a perennial power, and in 2006 made it to the championship round of the College World Series. This article lists NCAA Womens soccer championships. ... Handball player leaps towards the goal prior to throwing the ball, while the goalkeeper extends himself trying to stop it. ... The College World Series is the tournament which determines the NCAA Division I collegiate baseball champion. ...


In 1994, the University's athletic programs won the Sears Directors Cup which is awarded for cumulative performance in NCAA competition. Sears Directors Cup - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ...


Notable graduates from the athletic programs include Michael Jordan, Mia Hamm, Davis Love III, Eddie Pope, Roy Williams, B.J. Surhoff, Jeff Reed, Andrew Miller, Daniel Bard and Marion Jones. Notable athletes who attended UNC but did not graduate due to pursuing athletic careers include Lawrence Taylor, Julius Peppers, Willie Parker, and Dre Bly. For other persons named Michael Jordan, see Michael Jordan (disambiguation). ... Mia Hamm. ... Davis Love III Davis Milton Love III (Davis Love the Third) is an American professional golfer. ... George Edward Eddie Pope, December 24, 1973, in Greensboro, North Carolina is a soccer defender, who currently plays for Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer and is an important part of the United States national team. ... Image:UNC-champs. ... William James B.J. Surhoff (born August 4, 1964 in the Bronx, New York City, New York) was an outfielder, first baseman, and designated hitter in Major League Baseball who last played for the Baltimore Orioles. ... Jeffrey Montgomery Reed (born April 9, 1979) is an American football place kicker currently playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ... Andrew Miller is a pitcher in the Detroit Tigers organization. ... Daniel Paul Bard (born June 25, 1985, in Houston, Texas) is a right-handed baseball pitcher in the Boston Red Sox organization. ... Marion Jones (born October 12, 1975 in Los Angeles, California) is an American athlete of Belizian descent. ... Lawrence Julius Taylor (born February 4, 1959, in Williamsburg, Virginia) is a retired Hall of Fame American football player who played his entire career as a linebacker for the NFLs New York Giants. ... Julius Frazier Peppers (born January 18, 1980 in Wilson, North Carolina) is a professional American football player. ... Willie Parker born (November 11, 1980 in Clinton, North Carolina) is an American football running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ... Donald André Bly (born May 22, 1977 in Chesapeake, Virginia), better known as Dré Bly, is an American football player. ...

Contents

Football

Retired football jerseys
Number Player
22 Charlie Justice
46 Bill Sutherland
50 Art Weiner
59 Andy Bershak
99 George Barclay
Season Head Coach Record Postseason
1888 no head coach 0-2 -
1889 Hector Cowan 2-2 -
1890 - no team
1891 no head coach 0-2 -
1892 no head coach 5-1 -
1893 no head coach 3-4 -
1894 V.K. Irvine 6-3 -
1895 T.C. Trenchard 7-1-1 -
1896 Gordon Johnston 3-4-1 -
1897 W.A. Reynolds 7-3 -
1898 W.A. Reynolds 9-0 -
1899 W.A. Reynolds 7-3-1 -
1900 W.A. Reynolds 4-1-3 -
1901 Charles Jenkins 7-2 -
1902 H.B. Olcott 5-1-3 -
1903 H.B. Olcott 6-3 -
1904 Robert R. Brown 5-2-2 -
1905 William Warner 4-3-1 -
1906 W.S. Keinholz 1-4-2 -
1907 Otis Lamson 4-4-1 -
1908 Edward Green 3-3-3 -
1909 A.E. Brides 5-2 -
1910 A.E. Brides 3-6 -
1911 Branch Bocock 6-1-1 -
1912 William C. Martin 3-4-1 -
1913 T.C. Trenchard 5-4 -
1914 T.C. Trenchard 10-1 -
1915 T.C. Trenchard 4-3-1 -
1916 Thomas J. Campbell 5-4 -
1917 - no team (World War I)
1918 - no team (World War I)
1919 Thomas J. Campbell 4-3-1 -
1920 Myron E. Fuller 2-6 -
1921 Bob Fetzer/Bill Fetzer 5-2-2 -
1922 Bob Fetzer/Bill Fetzer 9-1 -
1923 Bob Fetzer/Bill Fetzer 5-3-1 -
1924 Bob Fetzer/Bill Fetzer 4-5 -
1925 Bob Fetzer/Bill Fetzer 7-1-1 -
1926 Chuck Collins 4-5 -
1927 Chuck Collins 4-6 -
1928 Chuck Collins 5-3-2 -
1929 Chuck Collins 9-1 -
1930 Chuck Collins 5-3-2 -
1931 Chuck Collins 4-3-3 -
1932 Chuck Collins 3-5-2 -
1933 Chuck Collins 4-5 -
1934 Carl Snavely 7-1-1 -
1935 Carl Snavely 8-1 -
1936 Ray Wolf 8-2 -
1937 Ray Wolf 7-1-1 -
1938 Ray Wolf 6-2-1 -
1939 Ray Wolf 8-1-1 -
1940 Ray Wolf 6-4 -
1941 Ray Wolf 3-7 -
1942 Jim Tatum 5-2-2 -
1943 Tom Young 6-3 -
1944 Gene McEver 1-7-1 -
1945 Carl Snavely 5-5 -
1946 Carl Snavely 8-2-1 Lost to Georgia, 20-10 (Sugar Bowl)
1947 Carl Snavely 8-2 -
1948 Carl Snavely 9-1-1 Lost to Oklahoma, 14-6 (Sugar Bowl)
1949 Carl Snavely 7-4 Lost to Rice, 27-13 (Cotton Bowl)
1950 Carl Snavely 3-5-2 -
1951 Carl Snavely 2-8 -
1952 Carl Snavely 2-6 -
1953 George Barclay 4-6 -
1954 George Barclay 4-5-1 -
1955 George Barclay 3-7 -
1956 Jim Tatum 2-7-1 -
1957 Jim Tatum 6-4 -
1958 Jim Tatum 6-4 -
1959 Jim Hickey 5-5 -
1960 Jim Hickey 3-7 -
1961 Jim Hickey 5-5 -
1962 Jim Hickey 3-7 -
1963 Jim Hickey 9-2 Defeated Air Force, 35-0 (Gator Bowl)
1964 Jim Hickey 5-5 -
1965 Jim Hickey 4-6 -
1966 Jim Hickey 2-8 -
1967 Bill Dooley 2-8 -
1968 Bill Dooley 3-7 -
1969 Bill Dooley 5-5 -
1970 Bill Dooley 8-4 Lost to Arizona State, 48-26 (Peach Bowl)
1971 Bill Dooley 9-3 Lost to Georgia, 7-3 (Gator Bowl)
1972 Bill Dooley 11-1 Defeated Texas Tech, 32-28 (Sun Bowl)
1973 Bill Dooley 4-7 -
1974 Bill Dooley 7-5 Lost to Mississippi State, 26-24 (Sun Bowl)
1975 Bill Dooley 3-7-1 -
1976 Bill Dooley 9-3 Lost to Kentucky, 21-0 (Peach Bowl)
1977 Bill Dooley 8-3-1 Lost to Nebraska, 21-17 (Liberty Bowl)
1978 Dick Crum 5-6 -
1979 Dick Crum 8-3-1 Defeated Michigan, 17-15 (Gator Bowl)
1980 Dick Crum 11-1 Defeated Texas, 16-7 (Bluebonnet Bowl)
1981 Dick Crum 10-2 Defeated Arkansas, 31-27 (Gator Bowl)
1982 Dick Crum 8-4 Defeated Texas, 26-10 (Sun Bowl)
1983 Dick Crum 8-4 Lost to Florida State, 28-3 (Peach Bowl)
1984 Dick Crum 5-5-1 -
1985 Dick Crum 5-6 -
1986 Dick Crum 7-4-1 Lost to Arizona, 30-21 (Aloha Bowl)
1987 Dick Crum 5-6 -
1988 Mack Brown 1-10 -
1989 Mack Brown 1-10 -
1990 Mack Brown 6-4-1 -
1991 Mack Brown 7-4 -
1992 Mack Brown 9-3 Defeated Mississippi State, 21-17 (Peach Bowl)
1993 Mack Brown 10-3 Lost to Alabama, 24-10 (Gator Bowl)
1994 Mack Brown 8-4 Lost to Texas, 35-31 (Sun Bowl)
1995 Mack Brown 7-5 Defeated Arkansas, 20-10 (Carquest Bowl)
1996 Mack Brown 10-2 Defeated West Virginia, 20-13 (Gator Bowl)
1997 Mack Brown/Carl Torbush+ 11-1 Defeated Virginia Tech, 42-3 (Gator Bowl)
1998 Carl Torbush 7-5 Defeated San Diego State, 20-13 (Las Vegas Bowl)
1999 Carl Torbush 3-8 -
2000 Carl Torbush 6-5 -
2001 John Bunting 8-5 Defeated Auburn, 16-10 (Peach Bowl)
2002 John Bunting 3-9 -
2003 John Bunting 2-10 -
2004 John Bunting 6-6 Lost to Boston College, 37-24 (Continental Tire Bowl)
2005 John Bunting 5-6 -
2006 John Bunting 1-8 -
TOTAL OVERALL RECORD: 625-469-54

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The Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl is an NCAA-sanctioned Division I-A post-season college football bowl game that has been played annually at 40,000-seat Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, since 1992. ... Carl Torbush is a former college football head coach for Louisiana Tech and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. ... Carl Torbush is a former college football head coach for Louisiana Tech and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. ... John Bunting (b. ... The Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played in Atlanta, Georgia since December, 1968. ... John Bunting (b. ... John Bunting (b. ... John Bunting (b. ... The Continental Tire Bowl is an NCAA-sanctioned Division I-A post-season college football bowl game that has been played annually at 73,367-seat Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, since 2002. ... John Bunting (b. ... John Bunting (b. ...


Basketball

Retired basketball jerseys
Number Player Year
NC Jack Cobb 1926
20 George Glamack 1941
10 Lennie Rosenbluth 1957
12 Phil Ford 1978
52 James Worthy 1983
23 Michael Jordan 1985
33 Antawn Jamison 1999
Season Head Coach Overall Record Conf. Record Postseason
1910-11 Nat Cartmell 7-4 - -
1911-12 Nat Cartmell 4-5 - -
1912-13 Nat Cartmell 4-7 - -
1913-14 Nat Cartmell 10-8 - -
1914-15 Charles Doak 6-10 - -
1915-16 Charles Doak 12-6 - -
1916-17 Howell Peacock 5-4 - -
1917-18 Howell Peacock 9-3 - -
1918-19 Howell Peacock 9-7 - -
1919-20 Fred Boye 7-9 - -
1920-21 Fred Boye 12-8 - -
Southern Conference
1921-22 no head coach 15-6 3-3 -
1922-23 no head coach 15-1 5-0 -
1923-24 Norman Shepard 26-0 7-0 Helm's Association National Champions
1924-25 Monk McDonald 20-5 8-0 -
1925-26 Harlan Sanborn 20-5 7-0 -
1926-27 James Ashmore 17-7 7-3 -
1927-28 James Ashmore 17-2 8-1 -
1928-29 James Ashmore 17-8 12-2 -
1929-30 James Ashmore 14-11 4-7 -
1930-31 James Ashmore 15-9 6-6 -
1931-32 George Shepard 16-5 6-3 -
1932-33 George Shepard 12-5 5-3 -
1933-34 George Shepard 18-4 12-2 -
1934-35 George Shepard 23-2 12-1 -
1935-36 Walter Skidmore 21-4 13-3 -
1936-37 Walter Skidmore 18-5 14-3 -
1937-38 Walter Skidmore 16-5 13-3 -
1938-39 Walter Skidmore 10-11 8-7 -
1939-40 Bill Lange 23-3 11-2 -
1940-41 Bill Lange 19-9 14-1 NCAA Final 8
1941-42 Bill Lange 14-9 9-5 -
1942-43 Bill Lange 12-10 8-9 -
1943-44 Bill Lange 17-10 9-1 -
1944-45 Ben Carnevale 22-6 11-3 -
1945-46 Ben Carnevale 30-5 13-1 NCAA Finalist
1946-47 Tom Scott 19-8 10-2 -
1947-48 Tom Scott 20-7 11-4 -
1948-49 Tom Scott 20-8 13-5 -
1949-50 Tom Scott 17-12 13-6 -
1950-51 Tom Scott 12-15 9-8 -
1951-52 Tom Scott 12-15 8-11 -
1952-53 Frank McGuire 17-10 15-6 -
Atlantic Coast Conference
1953-54 Frank McGuire 11-10 5-6 -
1954-55 Frank McGuire 10-11 8-6 -
1955-56 Frank McGuire 18-5 11-3 -
1956-57 Frank McGuire 18-5 14-0 NCAA Champion
1957-58 Frank McGuire 18-5 10-4 -
1958-59 Frank McGuire 18-5 12-2 NCAA First Round
1959-60 Frank McGuire 18-5 12-2 -
1960-61 Frank McGuire 18-5 12-2 -
1961-62 Dean Smith 8-9 7-7 -
1962-63 Dean Smith 15-6 10-4 -
1963-64 Dean Smith 12-12 6-8 -
1964-65 Dean Smith 15-9 10-4 -
1966-67 Dean Smith 26-6 12-2 NCAA Final 4
1967-68 Dean Smith 28-4 12-2 NCAA Finalist
1968-69 Dean Smith 27-5 12-2 NCAA Final 4
1969-70 Dean Smith 18-9 9-5 NIT First Round
1970-71 Dean Smith 26-6 11-3 NIT Champion
1971-72 Dean Smith 26-5 9-3 NCAA Final 4
1972-73 Dean Smith 25-8 8-4 NIT Semifinal
1973-74 Dean Smith 22-6 9-3 NIT First Round
1974-75 Dean Smith 23-8 8-4 NCAA Final 16
1975-76 Dean Smith 25-4 11-1 NCAA First Round
1976-77 Dean Smith 28-5 9-3 NCAA Finalist
1977-78 Dean Smith 23-8 9-3 NCAA First Round
1978-79 Dean Smith 23-6 9-3 NCAA First Round
1979-80 Dean Smith 21-8 9-5 NCAA First Round
1980-81 Dean Smith 29-8 10-4 NCAA Finalist
1981-82 Dean Smith 32-2 12-2 NCAA Champion
1982-83 Dean Smith 28-8 12-2 NCAA Final 8
1983-84 Dean Smith 28-3 14-0 NCAA Final 16
1984-85 Dean Smith 27-9 9-5 NCAA Final 8
1985-86 Dean Smith 28-6 10-4 NCAA Final 16
1986-87 Dean Smith 32-4 14-0 NCAA Final 8
1987-88 Dean Smith 27-7 11-3 NCAA Final 8
1988-89 Dean Smith 29-8 9-5 NCAA Final 16
1989-90 Dean Smith 21-13 8-6 NCAA Final 16
1990-91 Dean Smith 29-6 10-4 NCAA Final 4
1991-92 Dean Smith 23-10 9-7 NCAA Final 16
1992-93 Dean Smith 34-4 14-2 NCAA Champion
1993-94 Dean Smith 28-7 11-5 NCAA Second Round
1994-95 Dean Smith 28-6 12-4 NCAA Final 4
1995-96 Dean Smith 21-11 10-6 NCAA Second Round
1996-97 Dean Smith 28-7 11-5 NCAA Final 4
1997-98 Bill Guthridge 34-4 13-3 NCAA Final 4
1998-99 Bill Guthridge 24-10 10-6 NCAA First Round
1999-2000 Bill Guthridge 22-14 9-7 NCAA Final 4
2000-01 Matt Doherty 26-7 13-3 NCAA Second Round
2001-02 Matt Doherty 8-20 4-12 -
2002-03 Matt Doherty 19-16 6-10 NIT Quarterfinals
2003-04 Roy Williams 19-11 8-8 NCAA Second Round
2004-05 Roy Williams 33-4 14-2 NCAA Champion
2005-06 Roy Williams 23-8 12-4 NCAA Second Round
2006-07 Roy Williams 0-0 0-0 TBD
TOTAL OVERALL RECORD: 1,883-689 (.732)

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The 1978 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 32 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1979 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 40 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1980 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 48 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1981 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 48 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... In the Championship final, both teams battled over the lead. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1983 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 52 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1984 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 53 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1985 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1986 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1987 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1988 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1989 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1990 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1991 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1992 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1993 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1994 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1995 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1996 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... The 1997 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Bill Guthridge (born July 27, 1937) is an American basketball coach who gained notoriety for succeeding Dean Smith as head basketball coach at the University of North Carolina in 1997. ... The 1998 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Bill Guthridge (born July 27, 1937) is an American basketball coach who gained notoriety for succeeding Dean Smith as head basketball coach at the University of North Carolina in 1997. ... The 1999 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Bill Guthridge (born July 27, 1937) is an American basketball coach who gained notoriety for succeeding Dean Smith as head basketball coach at the University of North Carolina in 1997. ... The 2000 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Matt Doherty (born February 25, 1962) is a college basketball coach. ... The 2001 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 65 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Matt Doherty (born February 25, 1962) is a college basketball coach. ... Matt Doherty (born February 25, 1962) is a college basketball coach. ... Image:UNC-champs. ... The 2004 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 65 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Image:UNC-champs. ... 2005 Final Four, Edward Jones Dome The 2005 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 65 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Image:UNC-champs. ... The 2006 NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Tournament involved 65 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of mens NCAA Division I college basketball. ... Image:UNC-champs. ...

Awards

National Coach of the Year:


ACC Coach of the Year: Frank Joseph McGuire (November 8, 1916 - November 11, 1994) was an American athletic coach who gained his greatest renown in collegiate basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... Bill Guthridge (born July 27, 1937) is an American basketball coach who gained notoriety for succeeding Dean Smith as head basketball coach at the University of North Carolina in 1997. ... Matt Doherty (born February 25, 1962) is a college basketball coach. ... Image:UNC-champs. ...


National Player of the Year: Frank Joseph McGuire (November 8, 1916 - November 11, 1994) was an American athletic coach who gained his greatest renown in collegiate basketball. ... Dean Edwards Smith (b. ... Bill Guthridge (born July 27, 1937) is an American basketball coach who gained notoriety for succeeding Dean Smith as head basketball coach at the University of North Carolina in 1997. ... Image:UNC-champs. ...


ACC Player of the Year: Lennie Rosenbluth (born January 22, 1933 in New York City, United States) is a retired American basketball player. ... Phil Jackson Ford (born February 9, 1956 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina) is a former professional player in the National Basketball Association. ... James Ager Worthy (b. ... For other persons named Michael Jordan, see Michael Jordan (disambiguation). ... Kenny The Jet Smith (born March 8, 1965 in Queens, New York) is an American former pro basketball player and current TV announcer. ... Jerry Darnell Stackhouse (born November 5, 1974 in Kinston, North Carolina) is an NBA basketball player who currently plays for the Dallas Mavericks. ... Antawn Cortez Jamison (born June 12, 1976 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is a professional basketball player, currently playing power forward for the Washington Wizards. ...


ACC Rookie of the Year: Lennie Rosenbluth (born January 22, 1933 in New York City, United States) is a retired American basketball player. ... William John Billy Cunningham (born June 3, 1943 in Brooklyn, New York) is a former pro basketball player, who was nicknamed the Kangaroo Kid, and coach. ... Larry Miller is the name of several notable people: Larry Miller, American comedian and actor. ... Mitchell Kupchak (born May 24, 1954 in Hicksville, New York) is a former professional basketball player and current general manager of the Los Angeles Lakers. ... Phil Jackson Ford (born February 9, 1956 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina) is a former professional player in the National Basketball Association. ... For other persons named Michael Jordan, see Michael Jordan (disambiguation). ... Antawn Cortez Jamison (born June 12, 1976 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is a professional basketball player, currently playing power forward for the Washington Wizards. ...

Samuel Bruce Perkins (born June 6, 1961 in Brooklyn, New York) is a former professional basketball player, also known by the nickname The Big Smooth. ... For other persons named Michael Jordan, see Michael Jordan (disambiguation). ... Herman Reid, Jr. ... Eduardo Enrique Cota (born May 19, 1976 in Los Angeles, California), is a professional basketball player in the Euroleague. ... Joseph Xavier Joe Forte (born May 23, 1981 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American professional basketball player currently playing in Greece for Apollon Patras. ... Marvin Gaye Williams, Jr. ... Andrew Tyler Hansbrough (born November 3, 1985 in Columbia, Missouri) is a power forward for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill mens basketball team. ...

Baseball

In 2006, the UNC Men's Baseball team were runners-up to the national championship. The Tarheels won 54 of 69 games en route to a berth in the 2006 College World Series. At the World Series, the Tarheels won three straight games to advance to the finals, but lost that final round to Oregon State by a count of 2 games to 1. 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The 2006 College World Series will be held June 16-26 in Omaha, Nebraska. ... Oregon State University (OSU) is a research and degree-granting four-year public university located in Corvallis, Oregon. ...


Women's Soccer

ACC Athletes of the Year

Athletes of the Year

Carolina's National Athletes of The Year Robin Confer 1997 Women's Soccer (Soccer News) Jack Cobb 1926 Men's Basketball (Helms Foundation) Phil Ford 1978 Consensus Men's Basketball George Glamack 1940, 1941 Men's Basketball (Helms Foundation) Dennis Goldstein 1991 Men's Lacrosse (USILA) Mia Hamm 1992 Consensus, 1993 Consensus Women's Soccer Tom Haus 1986 Men's Lacrosse (USILA) April Heinrichs 1984, 1986 Women's Soccer (Soccer America) Shannon Higgins 1988, 1989 Consensus Women's Soccer John Inman 1984 Men's Golf Antawn Jamison 1998 Unanimous Men's Basketball T.J. Jaworsky 1995 Wrestling Michael Jordan 1983 Sporting News, 1984 Consensus Men's Basketball Charlie Justice 1948 Football (Washington Touchdown Club) Debbie Keller 1995, 1996 Women's Soccer (Soccer America) Dave Lemonds 1968 Baseball (The Sporting News) Kristine Lilly 1990 Soccer America, 1991 Consensus Women's Soccer Leslie Lyness 1989 Field Hockey (Honda) Cindy Parlow 1996 Women's Soccer (Soccer News), 1997 (Hermann, MAC) Lennie Rosenbluth 1957 Men's Basketball (Helms Foundation) Tom Sears 1982 Men's Lacrosse Charlotte Smith 1994 Women's Basketball (ESPN) Kenny Smith 1987 Men's Basketball (Basketball Times) Jerry Stackhouse 1995 Men's Basketball (Sports Illustrated) B.J. Surhoff 1985 Baseball (The Sporting News) Tisha Venturini 1994 Consensus Women's Soccer Cindy Werley 1996, 1997 Field Hockey (Honda) Staci Wilson 1995 Women's Soccer (Soccer America) James Worthy 1982 Men's Basketball (Helms Foundation) Official UNC website


Olympians

Baseball B.J. Surhoff and Scott Bankhead on the 1984 US Olympic team. B.J. Surhoff 1984 Scott Bankhead 1984


Men's Basketball Larry Brown 1964, 1980 (Assistant Coach), 2004 (Head Coach) Charlie Scott 1968 Bobby Jones 1972 Walter Davis 1976 Phil Ford 1976 Mitch Kupchak 1976 Tommy LaGarde 1976 Dean Smith 1976 (Head Coach) Bill Guthridge 1976 (Assistant Coach) Al Wood 1980 Michael Jordan 1984, 1992 Sam Perkins 1984 J.R. Reid 1988 Henrik Rodl 1992 Vince Carter 2000 Roy Williams, 2004


Women's Basketball Trish Roberts 1976 Sylvia Hatchell 1988 (Assistant Coach)


Women's Bicycling Danute M. Bankaitis-Davis, Ph.D. 1988


Women's Fencing Nhi Lan Le 1996


Men's Fencing John Friedberg 1992


Women's Field Hockey Karen Shelton 1980, 1984 Marcia Pankratz 1988, 1996 Leslie Lyness 1996 Cindy Werley 1996 Laurel Hershey 1996 Kelli James 1996 Liz Tchou 1996


Men's Team Handball John Keller 1996 Steve Penn 1996


Women's Team Handball Chryss Watts 1996


Shooting Bill Roy 1996


Men's Soccer Eddie Pope 1996


Women's Soccer Laurie Gregg 1996, 2000 (Assistant Coach) April Heinrichs 1996 (Assistant Coach), 2000 (Head Coach), 2004 (Head Coach) Tisha Venturini 1996 Kristine Lilly 1996, 2000, 2004 Mia Hamm 1996, 2000, 2004 Carla Werden 1996, 2000 Staci Wilson 1996 Cindy Parlow 1996, 2000, 2004 Tiffany Roberts 1996 Tracy Noonan 1996 Siri Mullinix 2000 Lorrie Fair 2000 Catherine Reddick 2004 Heather O'Reilly 2004 Lindsay Tarpley 2004 Tracy Bates-Leon 2004 (Assistant Coach) Mia Hamm. ...


Women's Softball Natalie Anter 2004


Men's Swimming Thompson Mann 1964 Phil Riker 1964 Chris Stevenson 1984 Yann deFabrique 1992, 1996 David Monasterio 1992 David Fox 1996


Women's Swimming Stan Tinkham 1956 (Head Coach) Ann Marshall 1972 Janis Hape 1976 Wendy Weinberg 1976 Sue Walsh 1980


Men's Track and Field Harry Williamson 1936 Bill Albans 1948 Chunk Simmons 1948, 1952 Jim Beatty 1960 Charles Foster 1976 C.J. Hunter 1996 Ken Harnden 1996, 2000 Allen Johnson 1996, 2000, 2004 Eddie Neufville 1996, 2000 Curtis Johnson 2000 Dominic Demeritte 2000, 2004 Vikas Gowda 2004


Women's Track and Field Sharon Couch 1992, 2000 Tisha Waller 1996, 2004 Lynda Lipson 1996, 2000 Joan Nesbit 1996 Marion Jones 2000, 2004 LaTasha Colander-Richardson 2000, 2004 Monique Hennagan 2000, 2004 Nicole Gamble 2000 Crystal Cox 2004 Nadine Faustin Shalane Flanagan 2004 Laura Gerraughty 2004 Marion Jones (born October 12, 1975 in Los Angeles, California) is an American athlete of Belizian descent. ...


Wrestling Kendall Cross 1992, 1996


Trainers John Lacey 1964 (Men's Basketball Trainer) 1972 (Head Trainer)


Team Physician Tim Taft 1980


USOC Press Officers Rick Brewer 1984 Dave Lohse 1988 Frank Zang 1992, 1994, 1996


Full-Time Employees Dave Lohse (ACOG) 1996 Chris Schleter (ACOG, SOCOG, SLOC, consultant to ATHOC) Donald Lockerbie (Organizing Committee, Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000, Athens 2004)


Olympic Broadcasting Organization Kevin Best 1996 (Atlanta) 2000 (Sydney) 2002 (Salt Lake) [2]


Traditions

Rivalries

UNC's most heated rivalries are with Duke University (See UNC-Duke rivalry) and North Carolina State University. These rivalries have historically fluctuated in intensity as the schools athletic programs have risen and fallen. In recent years, the UNC-Duke basketball series has attracted the most attention. UNC also has a lesser rivalry with Wake Forest University. Tipoff of UNC-Duke game The UNC-Duke rivalry is a fierce rivalry, particularly in mens college basketball, between Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) athletic teams. ... North Carolina State University is a public, coeducational, extensive research university located in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. ...


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