The 1981 and 1982 North Carolina basketball teams featured several notable players, including Michael Jordan, James Worthy, and Sam Perkins. The 1982 team, coached by Dean Smith, famously won the NCAA Championship, with Jordan hitting the game-winning shot in the final against Georgetown. Other key players from that era included Matt Doherty and Jimmy Black, contributing to the team's success and legacy in College Basketball.
Dean Smith
1981 - Indiana 1982 - North Carolina 1983 - North Carolina State
Five: 1957 1982 1993 2005 2009
Duke 1991, 1992, 1999 North Carolina 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005 North Carolina State 1974, 1983 Maryland 2002
After high school he accepted a basketball scholarship to the University of North Carolina where he played under head coach Dean Smith. In his first season at Carolina he became only the second Tarheel player to start every game as a freshman and was named Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Rookie of the Year (1982).
Michael Jordan played for North Carolina during the 1981, 1982, and 1983 seasons. He left UNC after his juinor year and entered the NBA draft.
The 1982 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Tournament Team included standout players such as Ralph Sampson from Virginia, who was named the Most Outstanding Player, along with James Worthy from North Carolina, Sam Perkins from North Carolina, and others like Clyde Drexler from Oregon and Derek Wittenburg from North Carolina State. This team featured a mix of talent that showcased the depth and skill present in college basketball at that time.
North Carolina Transportation Museum was created in 1982.
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University of North Carolina Tar Heel Men's Basketball has won five championships in the teams history. Those years are 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, and 2009.
Yes, in the 1982 NCAA Basketball Men's Tournament, Michael Jordan's North Carolina team beat Patrick Ewing's Georgetown team with a game winning shot from Michael Jordan.
They missed the tournament in 2010. Prior to that they missed in 2003.