See this link for the roster:
The 1982 men's Basketball team from UNC starting lineup included the following returning lettermen:
James Worthy
Sam Perkins
Matt Daugherty
Jimmy Black
and a freshman by the name of Michael Jordan.
The team was coached by Hall of Fame Coach Dean Smith, Bill Guthridge, Eddie Fogler, and current UNC coach Roy Williams.
Michael Jordan, James Worthy, and Sam Perkins
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NC has won five national championships...1957, 1982, 1993, 2005 & 2009.
The most recent team to win a championship and not return to the tournament was last year's champions, the UNC Tar Heels. UNC won the national championship over MSU last year. This year UNC did not make the NCAA March Madness tournament everyone knows and loves but did make it into the NIT tournament.
The UNC Tar Heels have had successes with all of their sports teams. They scored victories in the team national championship 39 times. They also won 51 national championships.
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UNC won the NCAA tournament in mens basketball in 1957, 1982, 1993, and 2005. They were also unanimously named the national champions in 1924, before the NCAA tournament, having a record of 24-0. UNC won in '57, '82, '93, '05 and '09. They DID NOT win a National Championship in 1924. The Helms Athletic Association Foundation (formed in 1936) retroactively voted (basically Helms' business manager Bill Schroeder decided) UNC as best team 18 years later in 1942. UNC was 26-0 in 1924, but played no one outside the south region and was 0-10 for the decade in games it did play outside the south region. Butler also claims a 1924 National Championship based on their AAU college tournament championship in the same year. Other than UNC, most schools have not hung banners or recognize the retroactive Helms voted titles (including Kentucky whose total would increase from 7 to 8 if they included the 1933 after the fact seclection).
Yes, they won the ACC Championship. They beat the Clemson Tigers to claim the title.
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21: Jimmy Black 23: Michael Jordan 41: Sam Perkins 44: Matt Doherty 52: James Worthy