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Scott played college basketball at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) where he was the first black scholarship athlete. [4] Scott averaged 22.1 points and 7.1 rebounds per game at UNC, and a career-best 27.1 points per game in his senior season. [2]
On January 13, 2010, the No. 19 Tigers ended a 10-game losing streak to North Carolina by defeating the No. 13 Tar Heels, 83–64 at Littlejohn Arena. It was the second largest margin of victory ever for the Tigers over the Tar Heels. The most being a 20-point 93–73 win in 1976–77, Tree Rollins' senior season. [7]
Gabbie Marshall originally began her college career at the University of North Carolina At Chapel Hill then transferred to the University of Iowa. She made one start for Iowa but got minutes in every game as a freshman in 2019–20. [3] She joined the starting lineup the next season.
During his sophomore and junior seasons, Carter helped North Carolina to consecutive ACC men's basketball tournament titles and Final Four appearances. He finished the 1997–98 season with a 15.6 points per game average and was named second-team All-American, First-Team All-ACC, and to the fan's guide third-annual Coaches ACC All-Defensive Team.
Southport is a city in Brunswick County, North Carolina, United States, near the mouth of the Cape Fear River.Its population was 3,971 as of the 2020 census. [4] The current mayor, Rich Alt, was elected to a two-year term in November 2023.
Western North Carolina (often abbreviated as WNC) is the region of North Carolina which includes the Appalachian Mountains; it is often known geographically as the state's Mountain Region. It contains the highest mountains in the Eastern United States, with 125 peaks rising to over 5,000 feet (1,500 meters) in elevation.
The current North Carolina county was formed in 1822 from Rowan County. It was named after Brigadier General William Lee Davidson, an American Revolutionary War general killed at the Battle of Cowan's Ford on the Catawba River in 1781. [3] [4] The Silver Hill Mine, the first silver mine in the United States, opened in Davidson County in 1839. [5]
Norlina - where North Carolina begins and ends. Location of Norlina, North Carolina Coordinates: 36°26′43″N 78°11′43″W / 36.44528°N 78.19528°W / 36.44528; -78