The basketball program North Carolina Tar Heels man is an inter-university basketball team at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels has won six men's college basketball championships (1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009, and 2017). The Sixth NCAA Tournament Championship is the third of all time, behind UCLA and Kentucky. They have also won 18 Atlantic Coast Conference tournaments, 31 regular Atlantic Coast Conference season titles, and Atlantic Coast Conference 20 Outstanding Regular Season Championships record. The program has produced many famous players who later played in the NBA, including three of the 50 Best Players in NBA History: Billy Cunningham, Michael Jordan, and James Worthy. Many of Tar Heel's assistant coaches have become head coaches elsewhere.
From the first season of the Tar Heels in 1910-11 to the 2016-17 season, the program has garnered an all-time winning percentage of 0.739 (second highest of all time), won 2,206 games and lost 781 games in 107 seasons. The Tar Heels also has the most consecutive 20-victory season with 31 seasons from the 1970-71 season to the 2000-2001 season. On March 2, 2010, North Carolina became the second college basketball program to achieve 2,000 victories in its history. The Tar Heels are currently ranked 3rd all the time in Kentucky's victory by 33 games and Kansas by 11 games. The Tar Heels is one of only four Basketball Division 1 Men programs ever to win 2,000 wins. Kentucky, Kansas, and Duke are the other three.
Carolina has played 160 games in the NCAA tournament. The Tar Heels has appeared in the NCAA Tournament Championship Game 11 times, and has been in the record of 20 NCAA Final Fours Tournaments. The Tar Heels has made it into the NCAA tournament 48 times (at most of all time), and has collected 123 wins (at most of all time). North Carolina also won the National Invitation Tournament in 1971, and appeared in two NIT Finals with six appearances in the NIT Tournament. In addition, the team has been number one in the NCAA Tournament 16 times, most recently in 2017 (most of the # 1 seed of all time).
North Carolina was ranked 25th in the AP Poll, an all-time record of 877 weeks, beating the team ranked # 1 with a record 12 times, having the most consecutive 20-victory season with 31, and the top three in a row - 3 ACC's regular season ends with 37. North Carolina has ended the season with a Top-25 ranking of Poll AP 49 times and in Top-25 Polling Coaches' 50 times. Furthermore, Tar Heels has completed the season ranked # 1 on AP Poll 5 times and ranked # 1 in Coaches' Poll 6 times. In 2008, Tar Heels received first preseason ranking # 1 in the history of either Coaches Coaches or Poll AP. In 2012, ESPN ranked North Carolina # 1 on the list of 50 most successful programs in 50 years.
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Team history
Initial years
North Carolina played its first basketball game on January 27, 1910, beating Virginia Christian 42-21. In 1921, the school joined the Southern Conference. The 19nis Tar Heels squad went 26-0, and retroactively was awarded the 'national championship' by the Helms Athletic Foundation in 1943 and later by Premo-Porretta Power Poll. Overall, the Tar Heels played 32 seasons in the Southern Conference from 1921 to 1953. During that period they won 304 games and lost 111 for the winning percentage of 73.3%. The Tar Heels won the regular Southern Conference season 9 times and the Southern Conference Tournament Championship 8 times.
Frank McGuire (1953-1961)
In 1953, North Carolina broke away from the Southern Conference and became a founding member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Tar Heels won their first NCAA Championship in 1957 under five-year head coach Frank McGuire, who led 32-0 undefeated team dominated by Lennie Rosenbluth and several other transplants from the New York City area to a triple victory three times folding 54-53 over Wilt Chamberlain at Kansas Jayhawks. CD. Chesley, a Washington, DC television producer, broadcasted a 1957 championship match in Kansas City to a network of five hastily crafted stations in North Carolina - the ancestors of the syndicated ACC soccer and basketball package from Raycom Sports - which helped prove its importance in basketball become a craze in the country. The title game is the only final overtime game three times in championship history, which follows the three-time defeat of North Carolina Michigan State 74-70 the night before.
In 1960, Tar Heels placed on a NCAA trial period for "inappropriate recruitment entertainment" from the prospect of a basketball. As a result, they were banned from the 1961 NCAA tournament and also withdrew from the 1961 ACC Tournament. After the season, Chancellor William Aycock forced McGuire to resign. Instead, Aycock chose one of McGuire's assistants, Kansas alumnus, Dean Smith.
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Smith's early team was not as successful as McGuire before. His first team only played 8-9, and his first five teams never won more than 16 games. This half is on the fan base used to win; in 1965 some of them even hung it in a stupa. However, Smith will continue to take Tum Heels for championship governance and national dominance. When he retired in 1997, Smith 879 won was the most ever for every NCAA basketball coach of Division I man, and his winning percentage was 77.61% ninth best. During his tenure, North Carolina won the ACC regular championship 17 times, ACC 13 times tournament, and NIT in 1971, went to the NCAA tournament 27 times, appeared in 11 Final Fours, and won the NCAA national tournament title in 1982 and 1993. The team The 1982 National Championship was led by James Worthy, Sam Perkins, and young Michael Jordan. The 1993 National Championship team starred in Donald Williams, George Lynch and Eric Montross. While in North Carolina, Smith helped promote desegregation by recruiting African American scholarship basketball player Charlie Scott.
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Despite changes from the previous year and NIT's appearance, at the end of the season Matt Doherty was replaced as head coach by Roy Williams. Williams had served as an assistant to Smith for 11 years before leaving to spend the first 15 years of his leadership career at the Hall of Fame leading Kansas to 9 regular season championship conferences and four Final Fours before Smith convinced him to return home. It is expected that Williams will return the stability measure to the program. Williams is UNC's third coach in six years. The previous two for Guthridge (McGuire and Smith) have covered a period of 45 years.
In Williams's first season, the Tar Heels finished 19-11 and was ranked in the latest media poll for the first time in three years. They returned to the NCAA tournament and were ousted in the second round by Texas. The following year, Tar Heels won their fourth NCAA title and Williams first as head coach. After winning the championship, Williams lost seven top scorers, but the 2005-06 season saw the arrival of freshman Tyler Hansbrough and Williams named Best Coach of the Year. The Tar Heels swept the regular season of ACC and title tournaments in 2007 and 2008. The 2008 ACC tournament was the first time North Carolina ever won the ACC Tournament without defeating at least one rival in the country during the tournament. North Carolina lost in the national semifinals of the 2008 NCAA tournament for former Williams program in Kansas.
In the 2008-09 season, the Tar Heels won their fifth NCAA title by beating Michigan State in the 2009 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship. The Tar Heels won all six of this year's tournament games with at least 12 points, for an average winning margin of 20.2 points, and only trailed a total of 10 minutes from 240 through the entire tournament. Wayne Ellington was named the Most Extraordinary Player in the tournament, the fourth Tar Heel is highly respected.
The 2009-2010 Tar Heels struggled throughout the regular season with a 16-15 record, and dropped to # 3 in Division I in an all-time win. They then lost in the first round of the ACC Tournament, playing in Thursday's first play-in game for the first time since ACC progressed to 12 teams. The Tar Heels did not accept the NCAA tournament offer, and instead received an offer to NIT. During the season, Tar Heels reached the 2,000th milestone win with a home win over Miami on March 2, 2010, becoming the second fastest college team to do so (North Carolina was in the 100th season of basketball at the time of this achievement). The Tar Heels were able to reach the final of the NIT game, losing to Dayton in the final game with a 20-17 record.
The 2010-2011 Tar Heels, with the addition of Harrison Barnes, Kendall Marshall, and Reggie Bullock, eighth in pre-season elections, battled out the gates, starting with a 2-2 record, the worst start since the 2001-02 season. After losing to Illinois and Texas, Tar's heels fall from the rankings. The loss of senior Will Graves, dismissal, and Larry Drew II, to transfer and also the unexpected off-season transfer from David and Travis Wear did not help. However, Tar Heels greatly improved during the conference season, finishing first in the regular season ACC with a 14-2 record. Williams was given the title of this year's Conference Coach for his efforts to make his team work through difficulties to end the regular season strongly. Also during the season, the term Tar Heel Blue Steel was created, referring to Tar Heel's men's basketball game. The term was started by one of the players, Stewart Cooper, in hopes that it would be a substitute for "walk-ons" and other less attractive names and soon Roy Williams was caught, as well as the rest of the Tar Heel Nation. North Carolina lost to Duke in the final of the ACC Final Tournament and made a significant run in the NCAA Tournament until they were eliminated in Elite Eight by Kentucky, finishing with a 29-8 record.
The 2011-2012 Tar Heels completed the regular season with a final record of 32-6, including a 14-2 record in the regular ACC season that allowed the team to win a regular season conference championship live. The team crashed into Florida State in the ACC Men's Basketball Championships event of 2012. This team is the # 1 seed in the Midwest Region of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Division I 2012; the team reached the Elite Eight and was defeated by Kansas 80-67. This defeat is the second time UNC lost to Kansas in the NCAA Tournament with Roy Williams as UNC head coach. He previously coached Kansas from 1988 to 2003. His loss to Kansas was also UNC's second successive defeat at Elite Eight, having lost to Kentucky the year before. Kansas then fell to Kentucky 67-59 in the National Championship Game. Prior to the Kansas game, Tar Heels won three previous games at the NCAA Tournament with an average of 13.7 points. In the second-round match versus Creighton, starting the UNC Kendall Marshall pointguard broke his right wrist with 10:56 left in the second half with a 66-50 UNC score. Marshall continued to play with dribbling especially with his left hand, including getting rotten in the drive to the basket with 7:09 left in the second half. He left the game against Creighton with two minutes remaining with UNC leading 85-69. Williams announced the injury to Kendall Marshall at the post-game press conference Creighton. Kendall Marshall did not play in the next two UNC matches at the NCAA Tournament, a 73-65 overtime win over Ohio in Sweet 16 and a 67-80 loss previously mentioned to Kansas in the Eight Eight.
With the departure of several stars from the 2012 team, The Tar Heels will start the slow climb back to the top following an Elite Eight defeat. The 2012-13 season ended in disappointing defeat to Kansas in the tournament for the second year in a row. In 2013-14, Tar Heels becomes the only team in the history of men's college basketball to beat every team ranked in the top 4 in pre-season. The Tar Heels will finish 24-10 that year, ending the year in a heartbreak by losing to Iowa State in the final seconds of Round 32. The 2014-15 team will improve, finish the 4th year in the ACC standings that year and move on to Sweet 16, where they will lose to Wisconsin Badgers. It is also the year that North Carolina will recruit Joel Berry II and Justin Jackson, who are both key contributors to the 2017 National Championship squad.
In 2015-2016, led by senior Marcus Paige and Brice Johnson, Tar Heels earned his 30th regular ACC season title, the 18th ACC tournament title, and the 19th Final. They also featured in their 10th NCAA title game, where they lost to bellbellers to Villanova, despite Marcus Paige's three-point shot to tie the match with 4.7 seconds remaining. The Tar Heels finished with an overall record of 33-7 and a 14-4 ACC record.
The following year, Tar Heels was ranked # 6 in the AP preseason poll, having lost Paige and Johnson but retaining the ACC MVP 2016 Joel Berry II and forwards Kennedy Meeks and Isaiah Hicks. After losing his early season to Indiana and Kentucky, the Tar Heels won their regular ACC 31 season title. Despite never being ranked # 1 on the AP Poll and losing to Duke in the ACC semifinals, Tumit grabbed the # 1 seed in the NCAA tournament, where they advanced to the NCAA and NCAA Final 20s. They beat Gonzaga 71-65 to give Williams the 3rd national championship, surpassing Dean Smith's mentor for most of the NCAA tournament championships in the Carolina, and behind just John Wooden, Mike Krzyzewski and Adolph Rupp for most of the NCAA championship tournaments overall. Just as in the previous year, Tar Heels finished with an overall record of 33-7 and a 14-4 ACC record.
The Carolina Way
Dean Smith was widely known for his idea of ââ"The Carolina Way," in which he challenged his players, "Play hard, play smart, play together." "The Carolina Way" is the idea of ââexcellence in class, as well as in court. In Coach Smith's book, The Carolina Way, former player Scott Williams said of Dean Smith, "Victory is very important in the Carolina, and there is a lot of pressure to win but coaches are more concerned about getting us a healthy education and turned into a good citizen than he did about victory. "
Academic scandal
On June 6, 2014, the Outside the Lines ESPN program aired an interview with Rashad McCants, a starter in the 2004-05 NCAA winning team, where he claimed to have taken a fake class and had a tutor write his class assignment to remain academically qualified. Coach Roy Williams, who was interviewed separately by ESPN, and also McCants 'team mates, refuted McCants' claims. Four months later, Kenneth L. Wainstein, a former federal prosecutor hired by the university to investigate media fraud reported by the media, issued a 131-page report showing at least 3,100 students taking independent study classes, some receiving very high scores, more than one Period 18 years old with some athletes channeled into these classes by an academic advisor. Wainstein reported that students who had participated in one or more semester athletics universities comprised 1,871 of the total enrollments in the studied subjects, with the men's basketball team registering 12.1 percent (226) athletes. There is no evidence that the coach knows the class is irregular, and Williams denies knowledge (Dean Smith and Bill Guthridge, Williams's predecessor, not interviewed for poor health).
The NCAA officially notified the UNC of an official investigation on May 22, 2015. The notice made five charges against the university, including providing academic benefits not allowed to athletes and what the NCAA term "lack of institutional control". The University will meet with the NCAA within three months and receive a decision within six to nine months. Both Williams and his staff members are specifically accused of violating NCAA rules. On October 13, 2017, the NCAA found that North Carolina did not violate the NCAA academic rules related to African studies in African and Independent African Studies Studies.
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Streaks
The Tar Heels has some important streaks in the history of college basketball. They appear in either the NCAA Tournament or the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) annually from 1967 to 2001. These include 27 live appearances at the NCAA tournament from 1975 (the first year of the competition allowing more than one team from the conference to secure bids) for in 2001 - the longest streak in tournament history until it was solved by Kansas in March 2017. The Tar Heels also recorded a 37-season straight win from 1964 to 2001, the third longest record in NCAA history, behind the UCLA series of 54 successive seasons of win 1948 to 2001, and Syracuse's current current 46 season from 1971 to the present. They also finished.500 or better for 39 consecutive years from 1962 (second year Dean Smith) to 2001, the third longest run in NCAA history, behind Kentucky sequential 61 seasons in a row from 1926 to 1988 (Wildcats banned from playing in 1952-53 for a violation of the NCAA) and 54 UCLA successive seasons.
From the beginning of the ACC in 1953 to 2001, Tar Heels did not end up worse than a tie for fourth place in the ACC drama. By comparison, all other ACC charter members ended last at least once at that time. From 1965 to 2001, they did not finish worse than a tie for the third, and for the first 21 years of those years they did not end up worse than a second tie.
All of these lines ended in the 2001-02 season, when the Tar Heels finished 8-20 in the season under coach Matt Doherty. They also finished tied for the 7th in a conference game, behind Florida State and Clemson - only their second ever defeat record (the first in the inaugural ACC season).
In addition, Tar Heels is 59-0 all the time in a home game played against Clemson Tigers (NCAA record for the longest winning streak at home against one opponent). Until the 2010 ACC Tournament, North Carolina is the only program to never play a match Thursday in the ACC Tournament because it expanded to a four day format.
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- All Time Winning- 2,206
- All Time Winning Percentage-.738
- NCAA Championship - 6
- Tournament NCAA Tournament - 5
- All Americans - 49 players choose 78 times
- ACC Common Seasonal Title- 30
- ACC Tournament Title - 18
- NCAA Championship Game - 11
- NCAA Final Fours- 20 (This is the last Four Final appearance of all time)
- NCAA-48 Tournament
- The NCAA Tournament Wins- 123
- The # 1 seed in the NCAA-15 Tournament
- Number of Weeks Covers All Time in Top-25 of Poll AP - 808
- Number of Times Beating Team Rank # 1 in Country-13
Victory over team Number AP 1
North Carolina memiliki thai belas kemenangan atas tim peringkat nomor satu AP.
- Jan. 14, 1959 - UNC 72, No. 1 NC State 68
- Jan. 12, 1980 - No. 15 UNC 82, No. 1 Duke 67
- Nov. 21, 1987 - UNC 96, No. 1Syracuse 93
- 18 Jan 1989 - No. 13 UNC 91, No. 1 Duke 71
- Mar. 17, 1990 - NR UNC 79, No. 1 Oklahoma, 77
- Feb. 5, 1992 - No. 9 UNC 75, No. 1 Duke 73
- Feb. 3, 1994 - No. 2 UNC 89, No. 1 Duke 78
- Feb. 5, 1998 - No. 2 UNC 97, No. 1 Duke 73
- Mar. 8, 1998 - UNC 83, No. 1 Duke 68
- Jan. 17, 2004 - UNC 86, No. 1 Connecticut 83
- April. 4, 2005 - No. 2 UNC 75, No. 1 Illinois 70
- Mar. 4, 2006 - No. 13 UNC 83, No. 1 Duke 76
- Des. 4, 2013 - NR UNC 79, No. 1 Michigan State 65
Seragam yang dimenangkan dan pensiun
Nomor yang dipensiunkan
In order for his number to retire, a player must win one of six widely recognized players of this year's awards:
- Press Player Associated of the Year
- Oscar Robertson Trophy, formerly known as the United States National Basketball Player of the Year Player of the Year
- National Basketball Players Association of the Year
- Sports News Player of the Year
- John R. Wooden Award
- Players Naismith College of the Year
Eight players (including Jack Cobb, whose jersey has no number) have had a pensioned amount. Tyler Hansbrough number 50 is the eighth to retire, after which he won all six major players of the year award during the 2007-08 season.
49 former North Carolina male basketball players were honored at the Smith Center with banners representing their number hanging from the ceiling. Of the 49 honorable shirts, eight have retired.
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In addition to 8 retired shirts, 41 additional shirts were also honored. Additional 2 players, Joel Berry II and Justin Jackson, have been qualified to have their T-shirts honored during the 2017-2018 basketball season.
In order for the uniform to be respected, a player must meet one of the following criteria:
- MVP from the winning team of the National Championship
- Gold Olympic team winner
- First or second team of All-America
- ACC Players of the Year
- NCAA MOP Tournament
Famous players and coaches
Tar Heels sworn into Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
To date ten Tum Heels have been inducted into the Hall of Fame Basket.
Tar Heels at the Olympics
McDonald's All-Americans McDonald's All-AmericansHere 72 McDonald's All-American has played for North Carolina:
Pemain saat ini di NBA
- Harrison Barnes, Dallas Mavericks
- Tony Bradley, Utah Jazz
- Reggie Bullock, Detroit Pistons
- Vince Carter, Sacramento Kings
- Ed Davis, Portland Trail Blazers
- Wayne Ellington, Miami Heat
- Raymond Felton, Thunder Kota Oklahoma
- Danny Green, San Antonio Spurs
- John Henson, Milwaukee Bucks
- Isaiah Hicks, New York Knicks
- Justin Jackson, Sacramento Kings
- Brice Johnson, Los Angeles Clippers
- James Michael McAdoo, Philadelphia 76ers
- Marcus Paige, Charlotte Hornets
- Marvin Williams, Charlotte Hornets
- Brandan Wright, Memphis Grizzlies
- Tyler Zeller, Milwaukee Bucks
Pelatih dan eksekutif NBA
- Larry Brown, mantan pelatih kepala Charlotte Bobcats, New York Knicks, Detroit Pistons, Philadelphia 76ers, Pacers Indiana, Los Angeles Clippers, San Antonio Spurs, New Jersey Nets, Denver Nuggets, Carolina Cougars
- Michael Jordan, pemilik dan ketua Charlotte Hornets
- George Karl, mantan pelatih kepala Sacramento Kings, Denver Nuggets, Milwaukee Bucks, Seattle SuperSonics, Golden State Warriors, Cleveland Cavaliers
- John Kuester, mantan pelatih kepala Detroit Pistons
- Mitch Kupchak, mantan manajer umum Los Angeles Lakers
- Donnie Walsh, mantan presiden operasi bola basket untuk Indiana Pacers dan New York Knicks
- Doug Moe, mantan pelatih kepala Philadelphia 76ers, Denver Nuggets, San Antonio Spurs
- Billy Cunningham, mantan pelatih kepala Philadelphia 76ers
- Rasheed Wallace, mantan asisten pelatih Detroit Pistons
- James Layak, asisten pelatih Los Angeles Lakers
- Jerry Stackhouse, pelatih kepala Raptors 905
Bidang lainnya
- James Delany, komisaris Konferensi Sepuluh Besar (1967-1970)
- Julius Peppers, Defensive End untuk Carolina Panthers (2017-sekarang)
- Ronald Curry, mantan Penerima Lebar untuk Oakland Raiders (2002-2008)
- Richard Vinroot, mantan walikota Charlotte, North Carolina (1961-1963)
- Brad Daugherty, ESPN dan NASCAR analis televisi dan pemilik sebagian dari tim balap NASCAR JTG Daugherty Racing (2008-Sekarang)
- Brendan Haywood, penyiar basket perguruan tinggi untuk CBS Sports
- Antawn Jamison, analis untuk Time Warner Cable SportsNet.
Rivalitas
Persaingan tradisional
Program utama lainnya
UNC alumni defeated UCLA alumni 116-111 in an exhibition match in Los Angeles, CA on 29 June 1987.
Carolina Basketball Museum
The Carolina Basketball Museum is located in Ernie Williamson Athletic Center and contains 8,000 square feet. Built to replace the old memorabilia room at Dean Smith Center. Designed by Gallagher & amp; Partner, the cost of construction is $ 3.4 million. The museum opened in January 2008.
junior basketball team UNC
The UNC junior university basketball team was originally used in North Carolina as a freshman team because the new students were not allowed to play on the university team until the NCAA provided new students eligibility for the 1972 Autumn.
After most schools decided to disband J.V. they, the North Carolina athletic team chose to keep the team in order for the non-scholarship students to be given the opportunity to play basketball for UNC. North Carolina also uses the J.V team. they as a way for the university assistant coaches to gain experience as head coaches. Roy Williams is the coach of J.V. for eight years before he was hired in Kansas.
Students at UNC are only allowed to play on the team for two years, and then they are given the opportunity to try for the university. Team J.V. also serves as a way for the coach to evaluate players for two years at J.V. so they will better know what to expect when they try to university later on in their career.
Team J.V. UNC played a combination of teams from divisions II and III schools, some colleges, and some prep school from all over North Carolina.
Seasons
Recordings
- NCAA Basketball Tournament Men Division I Consecutive Appearance
- Most Appearances Throughout the Four Final
Home page
- Bynum Gymnasium (1910-1924)
- Tin Can (1924-1938)
- Woolen Gymnasium (1938-1964)
- Carmichael Auditorium (1965-1986)
- Dean Smith Center (1986-present)
References
External links
- Official website
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