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The team played its home games in the Dean Smith Center in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and was a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The team won the 2009 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, the fifth NCAA national title in school history. Considered one of the greatest teams in college basketball history, the Tar Heels won their ...
In the Final Four, Tyler Hansbrough had a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds which made him the sixth leading scorer in NCAA Tournament history and in addition, Ty Lawson scored 22 points and Wayne Ellington scored 20 points to beat Villanova 83–69 to advance to the national championship game. [13] North Carolina was the third team ...
UCLA (1968, 1972, 1975) and North Carolina State won the national title, but Duke and Purdue lost in the Final Four. The biggest advantage came in 1968 and 1972 when UCLA played the championship game at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena , which is a short distance from Pauley Pavilion , their home court since 1965.
Listen to what the News & Observer’s Luke DeCock and C.L. Brown had to say about North Carolina’s loss to Kansas in the NCAA Men’s National Championship at the Caesars Superdome in New ...
The Kansas Jayhawks square off against the North Carolina Tar Heels to cut down the nets from New Orleans. Scott Pianowski gives you his pick against the spread before the title game tonight ...
Just in time for the best part of the college basketball season, we’ve given the Power Hour a hoops makeover to bring you the top stories in men’s and women’s college basketball.
The North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball program is a college basketball team of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.The Tar Heels have won six NCAA championships (1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009, and 2017) in addition to a 1924 Helms Athletic Foundation title (retroactive).
The 2009–10 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team represented the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Their head coach was Roy Williams. The team played its home games in the Dean Smith Center in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and is a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They were the defending National Champions.