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词条 List of North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball seasons
释义

  1. Season results

  2. Postseason playoff results

  3. References

  4. External links

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The men's basketball team of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is referred to as the North Carolina Tar Heels, and they play in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The Tar Heels have played their games at the Dean Smith Center in Chapel Hill, North Carolina since 1986.

As of the 2009–10 season, North Carolina had the second most wins and the second highest winning percentage of any NCAA Division I men's team with a record of 2,004 wins and 720 losses over 100 seasons.[1] The Tar Heels also have the most consecutive 20-win seasons, with 31 seasons from the 1970–71 season through 2000–01 season.[2] The Tar Heels have won the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament six times, have appeared in the tournament finals eleven times, a record 20 NCAA Final Fours,[3] have made it into the NCAA tournament 47 times (tied for second-most all-time),[4] and hold the record for all-time NCAA Tournament victories (102).[5]

Additionally, the team has been the number one seed in the NCAA Tournament 13 times, which is the most #1 seeds of all-time, and has been ranked in the top 25 AP Poll 703 times (1st all-time),[6] has beaten #1 teams a record 12 times,[6] has the most consecutive 20-win seasons, with 31,[6] North Carolina has also won the National Invitation Tournament, appeared in two NIT Semifinals, and has made five appearances in the NIT Tournament. North Carolina has had a top twenty-five final ranking among Division I schools 42 times as ranked by the Associated Press and 44 times as ranked by the Coaches Poll. In five instances the Tar Heels have ended the season with a number one ranking in the Associated Press, and the Tar Heels have also been ranked number one five times at the end of the season by the Coaches' Poll.

The Tar Heels played their first basketball game against Virginia Christian, on January 27, 1910, a 42–21 win for North Carolina.[7] In 1921 North Carolina joined the Southern Conference.[8] In the Southern Conference, the Tar Heels quickly found success. The 1923–24 Tar Heels squad went 26-0 and was retroactively awarded the national championship by the Helms Athletic Foundation in 1936.[9] 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 a winning percentage of 73.3%. The Tar Heels were winners of the regular season for nine times and won the Southern Conference Championships 8 times.

In 1953, North Carolina split off from the Southern Conference and became a founding member of the Atlantic Coast Conference.[10] Again, the Tar Heels quickly found success in their new conference. The Tar Heels won their first NCAA Championship under coach Frank McGuire in 1957, which was led by Lennie Rosenbluth and several other transplants from the New York City area. McGuire was forced to resign in 1961 after an NCAA violation regarding "improper recruiting entertainment"[11] and was replaced by one of his assistants, Dean Smith.

Smith coached the Tar Heels from 1961 to 1997 and brought an unprecedented level of success to the team. When Smith retired in 1997, he had the most wins ever of any NCAA Division I men's basketball coach with 879 wins, and the 9th highest winning percentage with 77.6% wins.[12][13] During Smith's time as head coach, North Carolina won the ACC regular season championship 17 times, won the ACC tournament 13 times, won the NIT in 1971, went to the NCAA tournament 27 times, appeared in 11 final fours, and won two NCAA national tournament titles, in 1982 and 1993.[14] The 1982 National Championship team was led by James Worthy, Sam Perkins, and a young Michael Jordan. The 1993 National Championship team starred Donald Williams, George Lynch and Eric Montross. While at North Carolina, Smith helped promote desegregation by recruiting the University’s first African American scholarship basketball player Charlie Scott.[15]

Smith retired in 1997 and the head coaching position went to his assistant Bill Guthridge. In his three seasons as head coach Guthridge led the Tar Heels to the NCAA Final Four twice, in the 1998 tournament and again in the 2000 tournament.

Guthridge retired in 2000 and North Carolina turned to the 38-year-old Matt Doherty to lead the Tar Heels.[16] Doherty had mixed success while at Carolina. In his first season, the Heels shot to the #1 ranking in the polls in the middle of the Atlantic Coast Conference schedule and finished with an impressive 26-7 record. But Doherty's second season was the worst in recent history as the Tar Heels finished the season with a record of 8-20, missing postseason play entirely for the first time since the 1965-66 season (including a record 26 straight NCAA Tournament appearances) and finishing with a losing record for the first time since 1962 (Dean Smith's first year as coach). They also finished 4-12 in the ACC—only the program's second losing ACC record ever. The 12 losses were six more than the Tar Heels had ever suffered in a single season of ACC play, and placed them in a tie for 7th place—the program's first finish below fourth place ever. The season also saw the end of UNC's run of 31 straight 20-win seasons and 35 straight seasons of finishing third or higher in the ACC. After bringing in one of the top 5 incoming classes for the 2002–03 season, the Tar Heels started the season by knocking off a top 5 Kansas team and going on to win the Preseason NIT and returning to the AP top 25. Carolina went on to finish the season with a 17-15, barely missing the NCAA tournament. Matt Doherty led the Tar Heels to the third round of the NIT where they ended their season with a loss to Georgetown. Despite the turnaround from the year before and the late season playoff run, at the end of the season Matt Doherty was replaced as head coach by Roy Williams.

Roy Williams' first season was a moderate success with North Carolina finished 19-11 and the team was knocked out in the second round of the NCAA tournament by Texas. Williams was able to gain more success in his second season and coached North Carolina to a National Championship in 2005.[17] After winning the championship, Williams had to deal with the departure of the team's top seven scorers. Most thought that 2005–06 would be a down season for Williams, but the Tar Heels proved to be surprisingly successful in part due to the help of the freshman Tyler Hansbrough. Williams was named Coach of the Year for his ability to turn around such a new team to such a high level of success. Since 2005 the Tar Heels have once again become a leader in the ACC, winning both the regular season and the conference tournament in 2006–07 and 2007–08. In the 2008–09 season, North Carolina was chosen as consensus pre-season #1 and managed to fulfill the predictions of a national championship by beating Michigan State in the 2009 National Championship. However, the 2009-10 season ended up being a down season for the Tar Heels. The loss of players such as Ty Lawson and Tyler Hansbrough, along with numerous injuries to key players, proved too much to overcome and resulted in the Tar Heels missing the NCAA tournament for the first time since the 2002-03 season.

Season results

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| name = Norman Shepard
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| name = Monk McDonald
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| overall = 20–5
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| name = Harlan Sanborn
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| endyear = 1926
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| name = James Ashmore
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| endyear = 1931
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| overall = 14–11
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| season = 1930–31
| name = Ashmore
| overall = 15–9
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| confstanding = T-9th
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| name = George Shepard
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| startyear = 1931
| endyear = 1935
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| overall = 16–5
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| season = 1932–33
| name = Shepard
| overall = 12–5
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| season = 1934–35
| name = Shepard
| overall = 23–2
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| name = Walter Skidmore
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| startyear =1935
| endyear =1939
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| endyear = 1944
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| endyear = 1946
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| endyear = 1952
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| season = 1971–72
| name = Smith
| overall = 26–5
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| season = 1972–73
| name = Smith
| overall = 25–8
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| championship =
| season = 1973–74
| name = Smith
| overall = 22–6
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| confstanding = T-2nd
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| season = 1974–75
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| season = 1975–76
| name = Smith
| overall = 25–4
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| championship = confboth
| season = 1976–77
| name = Smith
| overall = 28–5
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| championship = conference
| season = 1977–78
| name = Smith
| overall = 23–8
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| championship = confboth
| season = 1978–79
| name = Smith
| overall = 23–6
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| championship =
| season = 1979–80
| name = Smith
| overall = 21–8
| conference = 9–5
| confstanding = T-2nd
| postseason = NCAA Second Round
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| championship = conference tournament
| season = 1980–81
| name = Smith
| overall = 29–8
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| confstanding = 2nd
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| championship = national
| season = 1981–82
| name = Smith
| overall = 32–2
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| confstanding = T-1st
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| championship = conference
| season = 1982–83
| name = Smith
| overall = 28–8
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| confstanding = T-1st
| postseason = NCAA Regional Final
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| championship = conference
| season = 1983–84
| name = Smith
| overall = 28–3
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| confstanding = 1st
| postseason = NCAA Regional Semifinal
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| championship = conference
| season = 1984–85
| name = Smith
| overall = 27–9
| conference = 9–5
| confstanding = T-1st
| postseason = NCAA Regional Final
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| championship =
| season = 1985–86
| name = Smith
| overall = 28–6
| conference = 10–4
| confstanding = 3rd
| postseason = NCAA Regional Semifinal
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| championship = conference
| season = 1986–87
| name = Smith
| overall = 32–4
| conference = 14–0
| confstanding = 1st
| postseason = NCAA Regional Final
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| championship = conference
| season = 1987–88
| name = Smith
| overall = 27–7
| conference = 11–3
| confstanding = 1st
| postseason = NCAA Regional Final
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| championship = conference tournament
| season = 1988–89
| name = Smith
| overall = 29–8
| conference = 9–5
| confstanding = T-2nd
| postseason = NCAA Regional Semifinal
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| championship =
| season = 1989–90
| name = Smith
| overall = 21–13
| conference = 8–6
| confstanding = T-3rd
| postseason = NCAA Regional Semifinal
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| championship = conference tournament
| season = 1990–91
| name = Smith
| overall = 29–6
| conference = 10–4
| confstanding = 2nd
| postseason = NCAA National Semifinal
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| championship =
| season = 1991–92
| name = Smith
| overall = 23–10
| conference = 9–7
| confstanding = 3rd
| postseason = NCAA Regional Semifinal
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| championship = national
| season = 1992–93
| name = Smith
| overall = 34–4
| conference = 14–2
| confstanding = 1st
| postseason = NCAA Championship
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| championship = conference tournament
| season = 1993–94
| name = Smith
| overall = 28–7
| conference = 11–5
| confstanding = 2nd
| postseason = NCAA Second Round
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| championship = conference
| season = 1994–95
| name = Smith
| overall = 28–6
| conference = 12–4
| confstanding = T-1st
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| championship =
| season = 1995–96
| name = Smith
| overall = 21–11
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| postseason = NCAA Second Round
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| season = 1996–97
| name = Smith
| overall = 28–7
| conference = 11–5
| confstanding = T-2nd
| postseason = NCAA National Semifinal
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| name = Bill Guthridge
| conference= ACC
| startyear = 1997
| endyear = 2000
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| championship = conference tournament
| season = 1997–98
| name = Guthridge
| overall = 34–4
| conference = 13–3
| confstanding = 2nd
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| season = 1998–99
| name = Guthridge
| overall = 24–10
| conference = 10–6
| confstanding = 3rd
| postseason = NCAA First Round
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| championship =
| season = 1999–00
| name = Guthridge
| overall = 22–14
| conference = 9–7
| confstanding = T-3rd
| postseason = NCAA National Semifinal
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| name = Matt Doherty
| conference= ACC
| startyear = 2000
| endyear = 2003
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| championship = conference
| season = 2000–01
| name = Doherty
| overall = 26–7
| conference = 13–3
| confstanding = T-1st
| postseason = NCAA Second Round
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| championship =
| season = 2001–02
| name = Doherty
| overall = 8–20
| conference = 4–12
| confstanding = T-7th
| postseason = —
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| championship =
| season = 2002–03
| name = Doherty
| overall = 19–16
| conference = 6–10
| confstanding = T-6th
| postseason = NIT Quarterfinals
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| name = Roy Williams
| conference= ACC
| startyear = 2003
| endyear =
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| championship =
| season = 2003–04
| name = Williams
| overall = 19–11
| conference = 8–8
| confstanding = 5th
| postseason = NCAA Second Round
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| name = Williams
| overall = 33–4
| conference = 14–2
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| postseason = NCAA Championship
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| name = Williams
| overall = 23–8
| conference = 12–4
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| name = Williams
| overall = 31–7
| conference = 11–5
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| postseason = NCAA Regional Final
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| season = 2007–08
| name = Williams
| overall = 36–3
| conference = 14–2
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| postseason = NCAA National Semifinal
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| name = Williams
| overall = 34–4
| conference = 13–3
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| name = Williams
| overall = 20–17
| conference = 5–11
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| name = Williams
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| conference = 14–2
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| name = Williams
| overall = 32–6
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| name = Williams
| overall = 25–11
| conference = 12–6
| confstanding = 3rd
| postseason = NCAA Third Round
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| championship =
| season = 2013–14
| name = Williams
| overall = 24–10
| conference = 13–5
| confstanding = T-3rd
| postseason = NCAA Third Round
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| championship =
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| name = Williams
| overall = 26–12
| conference = 11–7
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| postseason = NCAA Regional Semifinal
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| overall = 2261–799
}}[18]

Postseason playoff results

The NCAA tournament started in 1939 and the number of teams invited to participate has expanded a number of times over the years. Between 1939–1950 the tournament had only eight teams, and then between 1951–1974 the tournament varied between 16 teams and 25 teams. The tournament has continued to expand over the years, and there are now 65 teams that make it into the tournament.[19]

The National Invitation Tournament, meanwhile, began in 1938 with only 6 teams. In 1941 the tournament was expanded to include 8 teams, in 1949 the tournament was again expanded to 12 teams, then 14 teams in 1965, 16 teams in 1968, 24 teams in 1979, 32 teams in 1980, and 40 teams from 2002 through 2006. The tournament reverted to 32 teams for 2007.[20]

{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=North Carolina Tar Heels|Tournament|Seed|Results|Reference}}
1941
NCAA Tournament
264.0NCAA Elite 8
Lost First Round vs. Pittsburgh, 20–26
Lost Consolation Game vs. Green">Dartmouth, 59–60
[21][22]
1946
NCAA Tournament
2602.0NCAA Finalist
Won First Round vs. NYU, 57–49
Won Semifinals vs. Ohio State, 60–57 OT
Lost Final vs. Oklahoma A&M, 40–43
[22][23]
1957
NCAA Tournament
2601.0NCAA Champion
Won First Round vs. Yale, 90–74
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. Canisius, 87–75
Won Elite Eight vs. Syracuse, 67–58
Won Final Four vs. Michigan State, 74–70 3OT
Won Finals vs. Kansas, 54–53 3OT
[22][24]
1959
NCAA Tournament
267.0NCAA 1.0Sweet 16
Lost First Round vs. Navy, 63–76
[22][25]
1967
NCAA Tournament
2603.0NCAA Final 4
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. Princeton, 78–70 OT
Won Elite Eight vs. Boston College, 96–80
Lost Final Four vs. Dayton, 62–76
Lost Consolation Game vs. Houston, 62–84
[22][26]
1968
NCAA Tournament
2602.0NCAA Finalist
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. St. Bonaventure, 91–72
Won Elite Eight vs. Davidson, 70–66
Won Final Four vs. Ohio State, 80–66,
Lost Finals vs. UCLA, 55–78
[22][27]
1969
NCAA Tournament
2603.0NCAA Final 4
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. Duquesne, 79–78
Won Elite Eight vs. Davidson, 87–85
Lost Final Four vs. Purdue, 65–92
Lost Consolation Game vs. Drake, 84–104
[22][28]
1970
NIT
269.2NIT First Round
Lost First Round vs. Manhattan, 95–90
[29]
1971
NIT
268.0NIT Champion
Won First Round vs. Massachusetts, 90–49
Won Quarterfinals vs. Providence, 86–79
Won Semifinals vs. Duke, 73–69,
Won Finals vs. Georgia Tech, 84–66
[29]
1972
NCAA Tournament
2603.0NCAA Final 4
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. South Carolina, 92–69
Won Elite Eight vs. Penn, 73–59
Lost Final Four vs. Florida State, 75–79
Won Consolation Game vs. Louisville, 105–91
[22][30]
1973
NIT
269.0NIT Final Four
Won First Round vs. Oral Roberts, 82–65
Won Quarterfinals vs. UMass, 73–63
Lost Semifinals vs. Notre Dame, 71–78
[29]
1974
NIT
269.2.0NIT First Round
Lost First Round vs. Purdue, 82–71
[29]
1975
NCAA Tournament
265.0NCAA Sweet 16
Won First Round vs. New Mexico State, 93–69
Lost Sweet Sixteen vs. Syracuse, 76–78
Won Consolation Game vs. Boston College, 110–90
[22][31]
1976
NCAA Tournament
267.0NCAA 1st Round
Lost First Round vs. Alabama, 64–79
[22][32]
1977
NCAA Tournament
2602.0NCAA Finalist

Won First Round vs. Purdue, 69–66
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. Notre Dame, 79–77
Won Elite Eight vs. Kentucky, 79–72
Won Final Four vs. UNLV, 84–83
Lost Finals vs. Marquette, 59–67

[22][33]
1978
NCAA Tournament
267.0NCAA 1st Round
Lost First Round vs. San Francisco, 64–68
[22][34]
1979
NCAA Tournament
16.0NCAA 2nd Round
Lost Second Round vs. (9) Penn, 71–72
[22][35]
1980
NCAA Tournament
36.0NCAA 2nd Round
Lost Second Round vs. (6) Texas A&M, 61–78 2OT
[22][36]
1981
NCAA Tournament
202.0NCAA Finalist
Won First Round vs. (10) Pitt, 74–57
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (3) Utah, 61–56
Won Elite Eight vs. (8) Kansas State, 82–68
Won Final Four vs. (1) Virginia, 78–65
Lost Finals vs. (3) Indiana, 50–63
[22][37]
1982
NCAA Tournament
101.0 NCAA Champion
Won First Round vs. (9) James Madison, 52–50
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (4) Alabama, 74–69
Won Elite Eight vs. (3) Villanova, 70–60
Won Final Four vs. (6) Houston, 68–63
Won Finals vs. (1) Georgetown, 63–62
[22][38]
1983
NCAA Tournament
24.0NCAA Elite 8
Won First Round vs. (10) James Madison, 68–49
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (3) Ohio State, 64–51
Lost Elite Eight vs. (4) Georgia, 77–82
[39][40]
1984
NCAA Tournament
15.0NCAA Sweet 16
Won First Round vs. (8) Temple, 77–66
Lost Sweet Sixteen vs. (4) Indiana, 68–72
[41][42]
1985
NCAA Tournament
24.0NCAA Elite 8
Won First Round vs. (15) Middle Tenn St, 76–57
Won Second Round vs. (7) Notre Dame, 60–58
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (11) Auburn, 62–56
Lost Elite Eight vs. Villanova, 44–56
[42][43]
1986
NCAA Tournament
35.0NCAA Sweet 16
Won First Round vs. (14) Utah, 84–72
Won Second Round vs. (6) UAB, 77–59
Lost Sweet Sixteen vs. (2) Louisville, 79–94
[42][44]
1987
NCAA Tournament
14.0NCAA Elite 8
Won First Round vs. (16) Penn, 113–82
Won Second Round vs. (9) Michigan, 109–97
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (5) Notre Dame, 74–68
Lost Elite Eight vs. (2) Syracuse, 75–79
[42][45]
1988
NCAA Tournament
24.0NCAA Elite 8
Won First Round vs. (15) North Texas, 83–65
Won Second Round vs. (10) Loyola Marymount, 123–97
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (3) Michigan, 78–69
Lost Elite Eight vs. (1) Arizona, 52–70
[42][46]
1989
NCAA Tournament
25.0NCAA Sweet 16
Won First Round vs. (15) Southern, 93–79
Won Second Round vs. (7) UCLA, 88–81
Lost Sweet Sixteen vs. (3) Michigan, 87–92
[42][47]
1990
NCAA Tournament
85.0NCAA Sweet 16
Won First Round vs. (9) SW Missouri State, 83–70
Won Second Round vs. (1) Oklahoma, 79–77
Lost Sweet Sixteen vs. (4) Arkansas, 73–96
[42][48]
1991
NCAA Tournament
103.0NCAA Final 4
Won First Round vs. (16) Northeastern, 101–66
Won Second Round vs. (9) Villanova, 84–69
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (12) Eastern Michigan, 93–67
Won Elite Eight vs. (10) Temple, 75–72
Lost Final Four vs. (3) Kansas, 73–79
[42][49]
1992
NCAA Tournament
45.0NCAA Sweet 16
Won First Round vs. (13) Miami (OH), 68–63
Won Second Round vs. (5) Alabama, 64–55
Lost Sweet Sixteen vs. (1) Ohio State, 73–80
[42][50]
1993
NCAA Tournament
101.0 NCAA Champion
Won First Round vs. (16) East Carolina, 85–65
Won Second Round vs. (8) Rhode Island, 112–67
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (4) Arkansas, 80–74
Won Elite Eight vs. (2) Cincinnati, 75–68 OT
Won Final Four vs. (2) Kansas, 78–68
Won Finals vs. (1) Michigan, 77–71
[42][51]
1994
NCAA Tournament
16.0NCAA 2.02nd Round
Won First Round vs. (16) Liberty, 71–51
Lost Second Round vs. (9) Boston College, 72–75
[52][53]
1995
NCAA Tournament
203.0NCAA Final 4
Won First Round vs. (15) Murray State, 80–70
Won Second Round vs. (7) Iowa State, 73–51
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (6) Georgetown, 74–64
Won Elite Eight vs. (1) Kentucky, 74–61
Lost Final Four vs. (2) Arkansas, 68–75
[54][55]
1996
NCAA Tournament
66.0NCAA 2nd Round
Won First Round vs. (11) New Orleans, 83–62
Lost Second Round vs. (3) Texas Tech, 73–92
[55][56]
1997
NCAA Tournament
103.0NCAA Final 4
Won First Round vs. (16) Fairfield, 82–74
Won Second Round vs. (9) Colorado, 73–56
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (5) California, 63–57
Won Elite Eight vs. (6) Louisville, 97–74
Lost Final Four vs. (4) Arizona, 66–58
[55][57]
1998
NCAA Tournament
103.0NCAA Final 4
Won First Round vs. (16) Navy, 88–52
Won Second Round vs. (8) UNC Charlotte, 93–83OT
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (4) Michigan State, 73–58
Won Elite Eight vs. (2) UConn, 75–64
Lost Final Four vs. (2) Utah, 59–66
[55][58]
1999
NCAA Tournament
37.0NCAA 1.01st Round
Lost First Round vs. (13) Weber State, 74–76
[55][59]
2000
NCAA Tournament
803.0NCAA Final 4
Won First Round vs. (9) Missouri, 84–70
Won Second Round vs. (1) Stanford, 60–53
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (4) Tennessee, 74–69
Won Elite Eight vs. (7) Tulsa, 59–55
Lost Final Four vs. (5) Florida, 59–71
[55][60]
2001
NCAA Tournament
26.0NCAA 2.02nd Round
Won First Round vs. (15) Princeton, 70–48
Lost Second Round vs. (7) Penn State, 74–82
[55][61]
2003
NIT
269.1NIT Quarterfinalist
Won First Round vs. DePaul, 83–72
Won Second Round vs. Wyoming, 90–74
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Georgetown, 79–74
[62]
2004
NCAA Tournament
66.0NCAA 2nd Round
Won First Round vs. (11) Air Force, 63–52
Lost Second Round vs. (3) Texas, 75–78
[55][63]
2005
NCAA Tournament
101.0NCAA Champion
Won First Round vs. (16) Oakland, 96–68
Won Second Round vs. (8) Iowa State, 92–65
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (5) Villanova, 67–66
Won Elite Eight vs. (6) Wisconsin, 88–82
Won Final Four vs. (5) Michigan State, 87–71
Won Finals vs. (1) Illinois, 75–70
[55][64]
2006
NCAA Tournament
36.0NCAA 2nd Round
Won First Round vs. (14) Murray State, 69–65
Lost Second Round vs. (11) George Mason, 60–65
[55][65]
2007
NCAA Tournament
14.0NCAA Elite 8
Won First Round vs. (16) Eastern Kentucky, 86–65
Won Second Round vs. (9) Michigan State, 81–67
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (5) USC, 74–64
Lost Elite Eight vs. (2) Georgetown, 84–96 OT
[55][66]
2008
NCAA Tournament
103.0NCAA Final 4
Won First Round vs. (16) Mount St. Mary's, 113–74
Won Second Round vs. (9) Arkansas, 108–77
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (4) Washington State, 68–47
Won Elite Eight vs. (3) Louisville, 83–73
Lost Final Four vs. Kansas, 66–84
[67]
2009
NCAA Tournament
101.0NCAA Champion
Won First Round vs. (16) {{cbb link|year=2008-09|team=Radford Highlanders|school=Radford University|title=Radford}}, 101–58
Won Second Round vs. (9) LSU, 84–70
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (4) Gonzaga, 98–77
Won Elite Eight vs. (2) Oklahoma, 72–60
Won Final Four vs. (3)Villanova, 83–69
Won Finals vs. (2) Michigan St, 89–72
[68]
2010
NIT
8.5NIT Finalist
Won First Round vs. (5) William & Mary, 80–72
Won Second Round vs. (1) Mississippi State,76–74
Won Third Round vs. (2) Alabama–Birmingham,60–55
Won Semifinals vs. (2) Rhode Island, 68–67OT
Lost Finals vs. (3) Dayton, 68–79
[69]
2011
NCAA Tournament
201.0NCAA Elite 8
Won First Round vs. (15) Long Island, 102–87
Won Second Round vs. (7) Washington, 86–83
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (11) Marquette, 81–63
Lost Elite Eight vs. (4) Kentucky, 69–76
[70]
2012
NCAA Tournament
101.0NCAA Elite 8
Won First Round vs. (16) Vermont, 77-58
Won Second Round vs. (8) Creighton, 87-73
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (13) Ohio, 73–65OT
Lost Elite Eight vs. (2) Kansas, 67-80
[71]
2013
NCAA Tournament
801.0NCAA 2nd Round
Won First Round vs. (9) Villanova, 78-71
Lost Second Round vs. (1) Kansas, 58-70
[72]
2014
NCAA Tournament
601.0NCAA 2nd Round
Won First Round vs. (11) Providence, 79-77
Lost Second Round vs. (3) Iowa State, 83-85
[73]
2015
NCAA Tournament
401.0NCAA Sweet Sixteen
Won First Round vs. (12) Harvard, 67-65
Won Second Round vs. (5) Arkansas, 87-78
Lost Sweet Sixteen vs. (1) Wisconsin, 72-79
[74]
2016
NCAA Tournament
101.0NCAA Finalist
Won First Round vs. (16) Florida Gulf Coast, 83-67
Won Second Round vs. (9) Providence, 85-66
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (5) Indiana, 101-86
Won Elite Eight vs. (6) Notre Dame, 88-74
Won Final Four vs. (10) Syracuse, 83-66
Lost Finals vs. (2) Villanova, 74-77
[75]
2017
NCAA Tournament
101.0NCAA Champion
Won First Round vs. (16) Texas Southern, 103-64
Won Second Round vs. (8) Arkansas, 72-65
Won Sweet Sixteen vs. (4) Butler, 92-80
Won Elite Eight vs. (2) Kentucky, 75-73
Won Final Four vs. (3) Oregon, 77-76
Won Finals vs. (1) Gonzaga, 71-65
[76]
2018
NCAA Tournament
201.0NCAA 2nd Round
Won First Round vs. (15) Lipscomb, 84-66
Lost Second Round vs. (7) Texas A&M, 65-86
[77]
2019
NCAA Tournament
101.0NCAA Sweet 16
Won First Round vs. (16) Iona, 88-73
Won Second Round vs. (9) Washington, 81-59
Lost Sweet Sixteen vs. (5) Auburn, 80-97
[78]

References

General
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7. ^North Carolina Tar Heels Media Guide
8. ^Southern Conference Fan Guide
9. ^The Helms Foundation named its own national college basketball champion for each year from 1936 through 1982. The foundation also retroactively awarded championships from 1901 through 1935. While the 1924 team was undefeated, they did not play a single opponent from north of the Mason–Dixon line; indeed, intersectional play would not start on a regular basis for another decade. However, the 1924 Tar Heels did beat the Kentucky Wildcats that season in a battle of what most considered the two best teams in the nation.
10. ^Official ACC Web Site {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070210074746/http://www.theacc.com/this-is/acc-this-is.html |date=2007-02-10 }}
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12. ^This record for the most wins would later be surpassed by Bob Knight in 2007.
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16. ^ESPN article on Doherty's acceptance of head coach at North Carolina
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18. ^2014-15 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball record book. Retrieved 2015-Apr-25.
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://umterps.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/022199aab.html |title=This Overtime Lasts 25 Years :: The 1974 team left it all out on the floor |publisher=Umterps.cstv.com |date= |accessdate=2008-09-25 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080912060326/http://umterps.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/022199aab.html |archivedate=2008-09-12 |df= }}
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22. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 2007-08 North Carolina men's basketball media guide 2007, p.105
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24. ^1957 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080903132946/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1957.htm |date=2008-09-03 }} on Shrp Sports
25. ^1959 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080903132951/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1959.htm |date=2008-09-03 }} on Shrp Sports
26. ^1967 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080903132956/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1967.htm |date=2008-09-03 }} on Shrp Sports
27. ^1968 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080903133001/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1968.htm |date=2008-09-03 }} on Shrp Sports
28. ^1969 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080903133007/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1969.htm |date=2008-09-03 }} on Shrp Sports
29. ^NIT Official Site-Tournament Results for the 1970s {{webarchive|url=https://www.webcitation.org/5l6wXXxwa?url=http://www.nit.org/history/nit-postseason-results-1970s.html |date=2009-11-07 }}
30. ^1972 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080903133016/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1972.htm |date=2008-09-03 }} on Shrp Sports
31. ^1975 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080905231637/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1975.htm |date=2008-09-05 }} on Shrp Sports
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33. ^1977 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929095646/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1977.htm |date=2007-09-29 }} on Shrp Sports
34. ^1978 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090413033558/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1978.htm |date=2009-04-13 }} on Shrp Sports
35. ^1979 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080410014311/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1979.htm |date=2008-04-10 }} on Shrp Sports
36. ^1980 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080410190130/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1980.htm |date=2008-04-10 }} on Shrp Sports
37. ^1981 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080903133021/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1981.htm |date=2008-09-03 }} on Shrp Sports
38. ^1982 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120224945/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1982.htm |date=2008-11-20 }} on Shrp Sports
39. ^1983 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120215508/http://www.shrpsports.com//collbask/1983.htm |date=2008-11-20 }} on Shrp Sports
40. ^2007-08 North Carolina men's basketball media guide 2007, p.105-106
41. ^1984 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120204344/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1984.htm |date=2008-11-20 }} on Shrp Sports
42. ^2007-08 North Carolina men's basketball media guide 2007, p.106
43. ^1985 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080903133026/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1985.htm |date=2008-09-03 }} on Shrp Sports
44. ^1986 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080903133032/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1986.htm |date=2008-09-03 }} on Shrp Sports
45. ^1987 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090226143720/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1987.htm |date=2009-02-26 }} on Shrp Sports
46. ^1988 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080612003756/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1988.htm |date=2008-06-12 }} on Shrp Sports
47. ^1989 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080612191434/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1989.htm |date=2008-06-12 }} on Shrp Sports
48. ^1990 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080903133037/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1990.htm |date=2008-09-03 }} on Shrp Sports
49. ^1991 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120202440/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1991.htm |date=2008-11-20 }} on Shrp Sports
50. ^1992 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030422051854/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1992.htm |date=2003-04-22 }} on Shrp Sports
51. ^1993 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080302234831/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1993.htm |date=2008-03-02 }} on Shrp Sports
52. ^1994 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080903133047/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1994.htm |date=2008-09-03 }} on Shrp Sports
53. ^2007-08 North Carolina men's basketball media guide 2007, p.106-107
54. ^1995 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080903133052/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1995.htm |date=2008-09-03 }} on Shrp Sports
55. ^10 2007-08 North Carolina men's basketball media guide 2007, p.107
56. ^1996 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120225853/http://www.shrpsports.com//collbask/1996.htm |date=2008-11-20 }} on Shrp Sports
57. ^1997 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120214426/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1997.htm |date=2008-11-20 }} on Shrp Sports
58. ^1998 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080905231648/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1998.htm |date=2008-09-05 }} on Shrp Sports
59. ^1999 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120201728/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/1999.htm |date=2008-11-20 }} on Shrp Sports
60. ^2000 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080903133057/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/2000.htm |date=2008-09-03 }} on Shrp Sports
61. ^2001 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080903133102/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/2001.htm |date=2008-09-03 }} on Shrp Sports
62. ^NIT Official Site-Tournament Results for the 2000s {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090524062955/http://www.nit.org/history/nit-postseason-results-2000s.html |date=2009-05-24 }}
63. ^2004 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080903133107/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/2004.htm |date=2008-09-03 }} on Shrp Sports
64. ^2005 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120211003/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/2005.htm |date=2008-11-20 }} on Shrp Sports
65. ^2006 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080903133112/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/2006.htm |date=2008-09-03 }} on Shrp Sports
66. ^2007 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20070619224730/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/2007.htm |date=2007-06-19 }} on Shrp Sports
67. ^2008 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100528103202/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/2008.htm |date=2010-05-28 }} on Shrp Sports
68. ^2009 NCAA Basketball Tournament {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20100526162521/http://www.shrpsports.com/collbask/2009.htm |date=2010-05-26 }} on Shrp Sports
69. ^NIT Bracket on NIT website
70. ^2011 NCAA Basketball Tournament{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} on Shrp Sports
71. ^[https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/north-carolina/2012.html 2012 North Carolina Tar Heels] on Sports Reference College Basketball
72. ^[https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/north-carolina/2013.html 2013 North Carolina Tar Heels] on Sports Reference College Basketball
73. ^[https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/north-carolina/2014.html 2014 North Carolina Tar Heels] on Sports Reference College Basketball
74. ^[https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/north-carolina/2015.html 2015 North Carolina Tar Heels] on Sports Reference College Basketball
75. ^[https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/north-carolina/2016.html 2016 North Carolina Tar Heels] on Sports Reference College Basketball
76. ^[https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/north-carolina/2017-schedule.html 2016-17 UNC Tar Heels Schedule and Results] on Sports Reference College Basketball
77. ^[https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/north-carolina/2018-schedule.html 2017-18 UNC Tar Heels Schedule and Results] on Sports Reference College Basketball
78. ^[https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/north-carolina/2019-schedule.html 2018-19 UNC Tar Heels Schedule and Results] on Sports Reference College Basketball

External links

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