1965-1966
The 2013–14 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team represented the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. 1989-1990
1994-1995
1928-1929
Hairston could sit season", "AP preseason poll released: UK at top; MSU, 'Ville, Duke, KU follow", "Analysis: A look at every top 25 team in the college hoops coaches poll", http://espn.go.com/college-sports/basketball/recruiting/playerrankings/_/order/true, http://www.goheels.com/fls/3350/pdf/UNCBBnotes.pdf, "Belmont stuns No. 1988-1989
1932-1933
1978-1979
1967-1968
He is the son of former Kansas Athletic Director Bob Frederick. 1986-1987
2011-2012
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1915-1916
This page was last edited on 25 June 2020, at 21:44. Isaiah Hicks: 18th ranked player in ESPN 100, eight-ranked power forward, named to the 2013 McDonald's All-America game, Kennedy Meeks: 59th ranked player in ESPN 100, #6 ranked center, and named to the 2013 McDonald's All-America game, Nate Britt: 52nd ranked player, 11th-ranked point guard. North Carolina finished their non-conference season with wins over Davidson, Northern Kentucky and UNC Wilmington. McDonald would be reinstated in the non-conference season, but Hairston's suspension would hold for the entire season. 1954-1955
McAdoo career high 26 points, 14 rebounds, Tar Heels end Long Beach State's 23-game home winning streak, Leslie McDonald career highs 24 points, 5 assists in first career start, ETSU 12 1st-half points lowest-scoring half in Smith Center history, ECU's 61 second-half points is opponent record during Roy Williams tenure at UNC, Reggie Bullock double-double (18 points, 13 rebounds), P.J. [1], However, the optimism of the Spring turned to uncertainty in the Summer as both Hairston and fifth year senior Leslie McDonald were both suspended from the team due to eligibility concerns, leaving only two scholarship guards (sophomore Marcus Paige and freshman Nate Britt) on the roster entering the season. Mathurin, Krystal
[8], The Tar Heels started the season with uncertainty as Hairston's and McDonald's eligibility cases remained in limbo for the first nine games of the season. They finished the season 24–10, 13–5 in ACC play to finish in a tie for third place. 1910-1911
1975-1976
1945-1946
1924-1925
The official 2018-19 Men's Basketball Roster for the University of North Carolina Heels [12], North Carolina's inconsistency would show itself again as the Heels lost their next game - an 83–86 contest at UAB, coached by former Roy Williams assistant Jerod Haase. Daniel, Kody
1984-1985
Wilson, Kaley
[7] Shortly behind him in that ranking is Kennedy Meeks at #59. 1983-1984
Kennedy Meeks led the team in scoring with 15 and was named ACC Rookie of the Week. 1966-1967
1982-1983
Hairston (23) and Jackson Simmons (8), Reggie Bullock career-high 24 points; Bullock outscored Maryland 21-20 in 1st half, NC State snaps 13-game losing streak to UNC, P.J. 1937-1938
1972-1973
1922-1923
1942-1943
The Tar Heels started 1–4 in conference play, but then, they won twelve straight, including a win over #5 Duke on February 20. [2][3], Even with this uncertainty, North Carolina was voted #13 in the AP preseason poll[4] and #11 in the USA Today Coaches' Poll. Gatling, Julianna
The Tar Heels entered the 2013–14 season lost two starters from the previous season as Dexter Strickland graduated and second team All-ACC shooting guard Reggie Bullock declared for the 2013 NBA draft. 1976-1977
Note that the roster is subject to change. 1963-1964
[13] After an easy home win over UNC Greensboro (coached by Wes Miller, another Williams disciple), the Tar Heels completed a sweep of the top three teams in the preseason polls by upending #11 Kentucky at the Dean Smith Center. 1927-1928
The 2013–14 North Carolina Tar Heels women's basketball team will represent the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. 1916-1917
2000-2001
1934-1935
2020-2021
Coach: Roy Williams
1979-1980
1941-1942
2012-2013 UNC Basketball schedule with game times, tv schedule, live online streaming links, box scores and game notes 1911-1912
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1919-1920
Frederick came from the coaching staff at Vanderbilt, where he had been for 14 seasons. 1997-1998
Hairston suffers concussion, misses second half, Marcus Paige career-high 19 points, 8 in overtime, James Michael McAdoo back-to-back 20-point games, Only UNC's second win vs Georgia Tech in Atlanta since 2002, Reggie Bullock 22 points, career-high 13 rebounds, UNC's 40th 20-win season in last 43 years, Bullock, Hairston, McAdoo combine for 57 points, Reggie Bullock, P.J. [6], The top-rated recruit in the class scheduled to start college in Fall 2013 is Isaiah Hicks, the eighth ranked power forward and the 18th ranked player in the ESPN 100. 1955-1956
1980-1981
[11] However, the team would redeem themselves by beating #3 Louisville in the Hall of Fame Tip Off championship. 2016-2017
Prim, Lakeesa
1931-1932
1960-1961
UNC Basketball Schedules:
1918-1919
1973-1974
The official 2013-14 Women's Basketball Roster for the North Carolina State University Wolfpack 1926-1927
1962-1963
Goodwin-Coleman, Len'Nique
Las Vegas will host an NCAA tournament men's basketball regional for the first time in 2023 after the NCAA changed its policy that prevented states with sports wagering from hosting championships. 1964-1965
Paige and James Michael McAdoo were the stars, scoring 23 and 20 points respectively.[14]. 2001-2002
[5] The ACC media tabbed the Tar Heels third in the conference preseason poll. 1913-1914
1950-1951
1944-1945
UNC alum Brad Frederick joined the staff as Director of Basketball Operations in June. 1949-1950
2004-2005
2012-2013
1951-1952
Hairston 15 points, 4 steals in first career start, First time in Roy Williams era that UNC has scored in the 50s in back-to-back ACC games, Career scoring highs for P.J. 1938-1939
2021-2022
1912-1913
1999-2000
However, rising juniors and potential draft picks James Michael McAdoo and P. J. Hairston decided to return to Chapel Hill and UNC brought in a strong recruiting class including McDonald's All-Americans Kennedy Meeks and Isaiah Hicks. 1959-1960
12 North Carolina with late 3-pointer", "UNC's Marcus Paige Named ACC Hoops Player Of The Week", "UNC's Kennedy Meeks named ACC Rookie of the Week", "Marcus Paige scores 21 in 2nd half as UNC upends Kentucky", "Unranked North Carolina rallies to topple No. 5 Duke, win 8th straight", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2013–14_North_Carolina_Tar_Heels_men%27s_basketball_team&oldid=964502615, North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball seasons, 2013–14 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season, 2014 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament participants, Short description with empty Wikidata description, Pages using infobox college sports team season with redundant prev year or next year parameters, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. With the Duke win, North Carolina became the first team to defeat each of the AP Poll preseason top 4 in the same season in the 53 years that the poll has released preseason rankings. 1992-1993
1947-1948
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The team's head coach was Roy Williams, who is in his 11th season as UNC's head men's basketball coach. Williams, Breezy
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