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1941 (0-2) NCAA Eastern Regional Semifinal, March 21 at Wisconsin Field House, Madison, Wis. Pittsburgh L, 20-26 Att.: 12,500 High Scorer: George Glamack - 9 NCAA Eastern Regional Third Place, March 22 at Wisconsin Field House, Madison, Wis. Dartmouth L, 59-60 Att.: 13,000 HS: George Glamack - 31 1946 (2-1) NCAA Eastern Regional Semifinal, March 21 NYU W, 57-49 Att.: 18,000 HS: John Dillon- 15 2002-03 Carolina Basketball NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME-BY-GAME NCAA Eastern Regional Final, March 23 Ohio State W, 60-57* Att.: 18,400 HS: Jack Underman (Ohio State) - 23, John Dillon - 16 NCAA Championship, March 26 Oklahoma A&M L, 40-43 Att.: 18,479 HS: Bob Kurland (Oklahoma A&M) - 23, John Dillon - 16 1957 (5-0) NCAA East Regional First Round, March 12 Yale W, 90-74 Att: 16,589 HS: Lennie Rosenbluth - 29; HR: Ed Robinson (Yale) - 18, Rosenbluth - 17 NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 15 at The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Canisius W, 87-75 Att: 9,114 HS: Lennie Rosenbluth - 39; HR: Pete Brennan - 13 NCAA East Regional Final, March 16 at The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Syracuse W, 67-58 Att: 6,431 HS: Vinnie Cohen (Syracuse) - 25, Lennie Rosenbluth - 23; HR: Pete Brennan & Jon Cincebox (Syracuse) - 15 All-Regional Team: Pete Brennan, Lennie Rosenbluth, Tommy Kearns NCAA Final Four Semifinal, March 22 at Municipal Auditorium. Kansas City, Mo. Michigan State W, 74-70*** Att: 10,100 HS: Lennie Rosenbluth - 31; HR: John Green (MSU) - 19, Pete Brennan - 17 NCAA Championship, March 23 at Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo. Kansas W, 54-53*** Att.: 10,500 HS: Wilt Chamberlain (KU) - 23, Lennie Rosenbluth - 20; HR: Chamberlain- 14, Pete Brennan- 11 Final Four all-tournament team: Pete Brennan, Lennie Rosenbluth 1959 (0-1) NCAA East Regional First Round, March 10 Navy L, 63-76 Att.: 14,562 HS: Jay Metzler (Navy) - 20, Dick Kepley - 16; HR: Metzler(Navy) - 12, Kepley & Ray Stanley - 9 1967 (2-2) NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 17 Princeton W, 78-70* Att.: 13,043 Lennie Rosenbluth (center) celebrates the 1957 national championship with Carolina fans shortly after the final game ended. CAROLINA VS. OPPONENTS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Opponent Record Last Played Alabama-Birmingham 1-0 1986 Alabama 2-1 1992 Arizona 0-2 1997 Arkansas 1-2 1995 Auburn 1-0 1985 Boston College 2-1 1994 California 1-0 1997 Canisius 1-0 1957 Cincinnati 1-0 1993 Colorado 1-0 1997 Connecticut 1-0 1998 Dartmouth 0-1 1941 Davidson 2-0 1969 Dayton 0-1 1967 Drake 0-1 1969 Dusquene 1-0 1969 East Carolina 1-0 1993 Eastern Michigan 1-0 1991 Fairfield 1-0 1997 Florida 0-1 2000 Florida State 0-1 1972 Georgetown 2-0 1995 Georgia 0-1 1983 Houston 1-1 1992 Indiana 0-2 1984 Iowa State 1-0 1995 James Madison 2-0 1983 Kansas 2-1 1993 Kansas State 1-0 1981 Kentucky 2-0 1995 Liberty 1-0 1994 Louisville 2-1 1997 Loyola Marymount 1-0 1988 Marquette 0-1 1977 Miami (Ohio) 1-0 1992 Michigan 3-1 1993 Michigan State 2-0 1998 Middle Tennessee State 1-0 1985 Missouri 1-0 2000 Murray State 1-0 1995 Navy 1-1 1998 New Mexico State 1-0 1975 New Orleans 1-0 1996 New York 1-0 1946 North Texas 1-0 1988 Northeastern 1-0 1991 Notre Dame 3-0 1987 Ohio State 3-1 1992 Oklahoma 1-0 1990 Oklahoma A&M 0-1 1946 Pennsylvania 2-1 1987 Penn State 0-1 2001 Pittsburgh 1-1 1981 Princeton 2-0 2001 Purdue 1-1 1977 Rhode Island 1-0 1993 San Francisco 0-1 1978 South Carolina 1-0 1972 Southern 1-0 1989 St. Bonaventure 1-0 1968 Southwest Missouri St. 1-0 1990 Stanford 1-0 2000 Syracuse 1-2 1987 Temple 2-0 1991 Tennessee 1-0 2000 Texas A&M 0-1 1980 Texas Tech 0-1 1996 Tulsa 1-0 2000 UCLA 1-1 1989 UNC Charlotte 1-0 1998 UNLV 1-0 1977 Utah 2-1 1998 Villanova 2-1 1991 Virginia 1-0 1981 Weber State 0-1 1999 Yale 1-0 1957 Totals 81-35 292 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03

HS: Joe Heiser (Princeton) - 18, Larry Miller & Dick Grubar - 16; HR: Miller & Bob Lewis- 10 NCAA East Regional Final, March 18 Boston College W, 96-80 Att.: 13,043 HS: Bob Lewis - 31; HR: Rusty Clark - 18 All-Region Team: Bob Lewis (MOP), Larry Miller NCAA Final Four Semifinal, March 24 at Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. Dayton L, 62-76 Att.: 18,889 HS: Don May(Dayton) - 20, Rusty Clark - 19; HR: May (Dayton) - 15, Rusty Clark - 13 NCAA National Third Place, March 25 at Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. Houston L, 62-84 Att.: 17,755 HS: Ken Spain (Houston) - 24, Bob Lewis - 23; HR: Leary Lentz (Houston) -17, Lewis & Larry Miller - 11 1968 (3-1) NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 15 St. Bonaventure W, 91-72 Att.: 12,600 HS: Larry Miller- 27; HR: Miller-16 NCAA East Regional Final, March 16 Davidson W, 70-66 Att.: 12,600 HS: Rusty Clark - 22; HR: Clark - 17 All-Region Team: Rusty Clark (MOP), Larry Miller, Charles Scott NCAA Final Four Semifinal, March 22 at Sports Arena, Los Angeles, Calif. Ohio State W, 80-66 Att.: 14,991 HS: Larry Miller - 20; HR: Bill Bunting - 12 NCAA Championship, March 23 at Sports Arena, Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA L, 55-78 Att.: 14,438 HS: Lew Alcindor(UCLA) - 34, Larry Miller - 14; HR: Alcindor(UCLA) - 16, Rusty Clark - 8 All-Final Four Team: Larry Miller 1969 (2-2) NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 13 Duquesne W, 79-78 Att.: 13,112 HS: Charles Scott-22; HR: Scott, Bill Bunting, Moe Barr (Duquesne) - 9 NCAA East Regional Final, March 15 Davidson W, 87-85 Att.: 13,166 HS: Charlie Scott - 32; HR: Mike Maloy (Davidson) - 13, Bill Bunting - 8 All-Region Team: Charles Scott (MOP), Bill Bunting NCAA Final Four Semifinal, March 20 at Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. Purdue L, 65-92 Att.: 18,889 HS: Rick Mount (Purdue) - 36, Charlie Scott - 20; HR: Rusty Clark & George Faerber (Purdue) - 9 NCAA National Third Place, March 22 at Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. Drake L, 84-104 HS: Charlie Scott - 35; HR: Rusty Clark - 12 All-Final Four Team: Charles Scott 1972 (3-1) NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 16 at West Virginia University Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va. South Carolina W, 92-69 Att.: 10,430 HS: Kevin Joyce (SC) - 21, George Karl - 18; HR: Robert McAdoo - 13 NCAA East Regional Final, March 18 at West Virginia University Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va. Pennsylvania W, 73-59 Att.: 10,078 HS: Robert McAdoo - 17; HR: McAdoo - 9, Phil Hankinson (Penn) - 9 All-Region Team: Dennis Wuycik (MOP), George Karl, Robert McAdoo NCAA Final Four Semifinal, March 23 at Sports Arena, Los Angeles, Calif. Florida State L, 75-79 Att.: 13,756 HS: Robert McAdoo - 24; HR: McAdoo - 15 NCAA National Third Place, March 25 at Sports Arena, Los Angeles, Calif. Louisville W, 105-91 Att.: 13,262 HS: Robert McAdoo - 30; HR: McAdoo - 19 All-Final Four Team: Robert McAdoo 1975 (2-1) NCAA East Regional First Round, March 15 New Mexico State W, 93-69 Att.: 11,666 HS: Jim Bostic (NMS) - 22, Mitch Kupchack - 18; HR: Bostic (NMS) - 12, Kupchack - 8 NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 20 at Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. Syracuse L, 76-78 Att.: 10,981 HS: Phil Ford & Jim Lee (Syracuse) - 24; HR: Earnie Seibert (Syracuse) - 9, Mitch Kupchack - 8 NCAA East Regional Third Place, March 22 at Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. Boston College W, 110-90 Att.: 9,295 HS: Mitch Kupchack - 36, HR: Kupchack - 13 All-Region Team: Brad Hoffman, Mitch Kupchak 1976 (0-1) NCAA Mideast Regional First Round, March 13 at University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio Alabama L, 64-79 Att.: 13,458 HS: Leon Douglas (Alabama) - 35, Tommy LaGarde - 22; HR: Douglas (Alabama) - 17, Mitch Kupchak - 12 1977 (4-1) NCAA East Regional First Round, March 12 Purdue W, 69-66 Att.: 12,400 HS: Phil Ford - 27; HR: Dudley Bradley - 8 NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 17 Notre Dame W, 79-77 Att.: 14,500 HS: Phil Ford - 29; HR: Toby Knight (Notre Dame) - 14, Walter Davis - 8 Walter Davis drives past a UNLV defender in the 1977 Final Four. NCAA East Regional Final, March 19 at Cole Field House College Park, Md. Kentucky W, 79-72 Att.: 14,500 HS: Jack Givens (Kentucky) - 26, Walter Davis- 21; HR: Mike O Koren - 7 All-Region Team: John Kuester (MOP), Walter Davis NCAA Final Four Semifinal, March 26 Nevada-Las Vegas W, 84-83 Att.: 16,086 HS: Mike O Koren - 31; HR: Rich Yonakor & Larry Moffett (UNLV) - 9 NCAA Championship, March 28 Marquette L, 59-67 Att.: 16,086 HS: Walter Davis - 20; HR: Mike O Koren & Jerome Whitehead (Marquette) - 11 All-Final Four Team: Walter Davis, Mike O Koren 1978 (0-1) NCAA West Regional Second Round, March 11 at University Activity Center, Tempe, Ariz. San Francisco L, 64-68 Att.: 11,213 HS: Bill Cartwright (USF) - 23, Phil Ford - 14, Mike O Koren - 14; HR: Cartwright (USF) - 11, Geff Crompton - 7 1979 (0-1) NCAA East Regional Second Round, March 11 (9) Pennsylvania L, 71-72 Att.: 12,400 HS: Tony Price (Penn) - 25, Al Wood - 20; HR: Mike O Koren - 10 1980 (0-1) #3 Seed in the Midwest Regional NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round, March 9 at North Texas Coliseum, Denton, Texas (6) Texas A&M L, 61-78** Att.: 9,885 HS: Al Wood - 26; HR: Mike O Koren - 18 Tom Barnes CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 293

1981 (4-1) #2 Seed in the West Regional NCAA West Regional Second Round, March 15 at Special Events Center, El Paso, Texas (10) Pittsburgh W, 74-57 Att.: 8,500 HS: James Worthy - 21; HR: Al Wood - 9 NCAA West Regional Semifinal, March 19 at Special Events Center, Salt Lake City, Utah (3) Utah W, 61-56 Att.: 15,429 HS: Sam Perkins, Al Wood, James Worthy & Scott Martin (Utah) - 15; HR: Danny Vranes (Utah) - 14, Sam Perkins - 11 NCAA West Regional Final, March 21 at Special Events Center, Salt Lake City, Utah (8) Kansas State W, 82-68 Att.: 15,429 HS: Al Wood & Rolando Blackman (KSU) - 21 HR: Wood - 17; All-Region Team: Al Wood (MOP), Sam Perkins, James Worthy NCAA Final Four Semifinal, March 28 at The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. (1) Virginia W, 78-65 Att.: 18,276 HS: Al Wood - 39; HR: Wood - 10 NCAA Championship, March 30 at The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. (3) Indiana L, 50-63 Att.: 18,276 HS: Isiah Thomas (Indiana) - 23, Al Wood - 18; HR: Randy Tolbert (Indiana) & Sam Perkins - 8 All-Final Four Team: Al Wood 1982 (5-0) NCAA East Regional Second Round, March 13 (9) James Madison W, 52-50 Att.: 11,400 HS: Sam Perkins - 17; HR: Perkins - 10 NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 19 (4) Alabama W, 74-69 Att.: 12,400 HS: Matt Doherty, James Worthy & Eddie Phillips (Alabama) - 16; HR: Worthy & Bobby Lee Hurt (Alabama) - 8 NCAA East Regional Final, March 21 (3) Villanova W, 70-60 Att.: 12,400 HS: Ed Pinckney (Villanova) - 18, Michael Jordan - 15; HR: Pinckney (Villanova) - 10, Sam Perkins - 7 All-Region Team: James Worthy (MOP), Jimmy Black, Sam Perkins NCAA Final Four Semifinal, March 27 at The Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La. Houston W, 68-63 Att.: 61,612 HS: Sam Perkins - 25; HR: Perkins - 10 NCAA Championship, March 29 at The Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La. Georgetown W, 63-62 Att.: 61,612 HS: James Worthy - 28; HR: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown)-11, Michael Jordan-9 All-Final Four Team: James Worthy (MOP), Michael Jordan, Sam Perkins 1983 (2-1) #2 Seed in the East Regional NCAA East Regional Second Round, March 19 at Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C. (10) James Madison W, 68-49 Att.: 14,865 HS: Sam Perkins - 18; HR: Perkins - 6 Sam Perkins tallied a game-high 25 points and 10 rebounds as the Tar Heels defeated Houston, 68-63, in the national semifinal on the way to the 1982 NCAA championship. NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 25 at The Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. (3) Ohio State W, 64-51 Att.: 23,286 HS: Michael Jordan - 17; HR: Jordan - 7 NCAA East Regional Final, March 27 at The Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. (4) Georgia L, 77-82 Att.: 22,984 HS: Michael Jordan - 26; HR: Sam Perkins - 11 All-Region Team: Michael Jordan 1984 (1-1) NCAA East Regional Second Round, March 17 (8) Temple W, 77-66 Att.: 11,666 HS: Michael Jordan - 27; HR: Sam Perkins - 14 NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 22 vs. (4) Indiana L, 68-72 Att.: 16,723 HS: Steve Alford (Indiana) - 27, Sam Perkins - 26; HR: Joe Wolf - 10 All-Region Team: Sam Perkins 1985 (3-1) #2 Seed in the Southeast Regional NCAA Southeast Regional First Round, March 14 at Joyce Athletic and Convocation Center, South Bend, Ind. (15) Middle Tenn. St.W, 76-57 Att.: 10,751 HOW UNC PERFORMS AS A SEEDED TEAM Seed W-L Year(s) 1 28-7 1979, 1982, 1984, 1987, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998 2 19-7 1981, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1995, 2001 3 2-3 1980, 1986, 1999 4 2-1 1992 6 1-1 1996 8 6-2 1990, 2000 UNC VS. SEEDS IN NCAA TOURNAMENT PLAY Seed W-L Last Faced (opponent) 1 6-2 2000 (Stanford) 2 3-4 1998 (Utah) 3 4-4 1996 (Texas Tech) 4 4-4 2000 (Tennessee) 5 3-1 2000 (Florida) 6 4-1 1997 (Louisville) 7 4-1 2001 (Penn State) 8 4-1 1998 (UNC Charlotte) 9 6-2 2000 (Missouri) 10 4-0 1991 (Temple) 11 2-0 1996 (New Orleans) 12 1-0 1991 (Eastern Michigan) 13 1-0 1992 (Miami of Ohio) 14 1-1 1999 (Weber State) 15 5-0 2001 (Princeton) 16 6-0 1998 (Navy) UNC S WON-LOSS RECORD AT NCAA TOURNAMENT SITES Site Record Last Played Atlanta, Ga. 3-2 1989 Austin, Texas 4-0 2000 Birmingham, Ala. 5-1 2000 Charlotte, N.C. 5-0 1987 Cincinnati, Ohio 2-0 1992 College Park, Md. 6-0 1977 Dallas, Texas 0-1 1990 Dayton, Ohio 0-1 1976 Denton, Texas 0-1 1980 East Rutherford, N.J. 5-1 1993 El Paso, Texas 1-0 1981 Greensboro, N.C. 3-0 1998 Hartford, Conn. 2-0 1998 Houston, Texas 0-1 1986 Indianapolis, Ind. 0-3 2000 Kansas City, Mo. 2-0 1957 Landover, Md. 1-1 1994 Lexington, Ky. 0-2 1992 Los Angeles, Calif. 2-2 1972 Louisville, Ky. 0-4 1969 Madison, Wis. 0-2 1941 Morgantown, W.Va. 2-0 1972 New Orleans, La. 5-1 2001 New York, N.Y. 3-2 1959 Ogden, Utah 2-0 1986 Philadelphia, Pa. 3-1 1981 Providence, R.I. 1-1 1975 Raleigh, N.C. 5-1 1982 Richmond, Va. 1-1 1996 Salt Lake City, Utah 4-0 1988 San Antonio, Texas 0-1 1998 Seattle, Wash. 1-3 1999 South Bend, Ind. 2-0 1985 Syracuse, N.Y. 5-1 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. 2-0 1995 Tempe, Ariz. 0-1 1978 Winston Salem, N.C. 4-0 1997 Totals 81-35 294 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03

HS: Brad Daugherty - 25; HR: Daugherty & Joe Wolf - 11 NCAA Southeast Regional Second Round, March 16 at Joyce Athletic and Convocation Center, South Bend, Ind. (7) Notre Dame W, 60-58 Att.: 10,751 HS: Brad Daugherty - 18; HR: Daugherty - 12 NCAA Southeast Regional Semifinal, March 22 at Birmingham-Jefferson Coliseum, Birmingham, Ala. (11) Auburn W, 62-56 Att.: 16,843 HS: Kenny Smith - 22; HR: Chuck Person (Auburn) - 12, Brad Daugherty - 8 NCAA Southeast Regional Final, March 24 at Birmingham-Jefferson Coliseum, Birmingham, Ala. (8) Villanova L, 44-56 Att.: 9,407 HS: Brad Daugherty - 17; HR: Daugherty - 12 All-Region Team: Brad Daugherty, Kenny Smith 1986 (2-1) #3 Seed in the West Regional NCAA West Regional First Round, March 13 at Dee Events Center, Ogden, Utah (14) Utah W, 84-72 Att.: 11,531 HS: Brad Daugherty - 27; HR: Albert Spring (Utah) - 9, Jeff Lebo & Joe Wolf - 7 NCAA West Regional Second Round, March 15 at Dee Events Center, Ogden, Utah (6) Ala.-Birmingham W, 77-59 Att.: 11,234 HS: Kenny Smith - 17; HR: Joe Wolf- 13 NCAA West Regional Semifinal, March 20 at The Summit, Houston, Texas (2) Louisville L, 79-94 Att.: 10,936 HS: Billy Thompson (Louisville) - 24, Joe Wolf - 20; HR: Brad Daugherty - 15 All-Region Team: Brad Daugherty 1987 (3-1) NCAA East Regional First Round, March 12 (16) Pennsylvania W, 113-82 Att.: 11,232 HS: Joe Wolf - 25; HR: Bruce Lefkowitz (Pennsylvania) - 8, J.R. Reid - 7 NCAA East Regional Second Round, March 14 (9) Michigan W, 109-97 Att.: 10,936 HS: J.R. Reid - 27; HR: Reid, Glen Rice (Michigan) & Gary Grant (Michigan) - 10 NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 19 (5) Notre Dame W, 74-68 Att.: 19,532 HS: J.R. Reid - 31; HR: Donald Royal (Notre Dame) - 10, Joe Wolf - 7 NCAA East Regional Final, March 21 (2) Syracuse L, 75-79 Att.: 19,552 HS: Rony Seikaly (Syracuse) - 26, Kenny Smith - 25; HR: Derrick Coleman (Syracuse) - 14, Joe Wolf - 10 All-Region Team: J.R. Reid 1988 (3-1) #2 Seed in the West Regional NCAA West Regional First Round, March 17 at Jon M. Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, Utah (15) North Texas W, 83-65 Att.: 12,514 HS: J.R. Reid - 29; HR: Ronnie Morgan (North Texas) - 19, Scott Williams - 11 NCAA West Regional Second Round, March 19 at Jon M. Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, Utah (10) Loyola Mrymnt W, 123-97 Att.: 14,062 HS: Ranzino Smith & Jeff Fryer (Loyola Marymount) - 27; HR: J.R. Reid - 15 NCAA West Regional Semifinal, March 25 at The Kingdome, Seattle, Wash. (3) Michigan W, 78-69 Att.: 23,229 HS: Rumeal Robinson (Michigan) - 29, Scott Williams - 19; HR: J.R. Reid - 8 NCAA West Regional Final, March 27 at The Kingdome, Seattle, Wash. (1) Arizona L, 52-70 Att.: 22,470 HS: Sean Elliott (Arizona) - 24, Scott Williams - 13; HR: J.R. Reid - 9 All-Region Team: J.R. Reid 1989 (2-1) #2 Seed in the Southeast Regional NCAA Southeast Regional First Round, March 17 (15) Southern W, 93-79 Att.: 12,297 HS: Kevin Madden & Carlos Sample (Southern) - 22; HR: Scott Williams - 11 NCAA Southeast Regional Second Round, March 19 (7) UCLA W, 88-81 Att.: 12,821 HS: Kevin Madden - 22; HR: Trevor Wilson (UCLA) - 9; Scott Williams, Kevin Madden & Pete Chilcutt - 8 NCAA Southeast Regional Semifinal, March 23 at Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. vs. (3) Michigan L, 87-92 Att.: 22,314 HS: Glen Rice (Michigan) - 34, J.R. Reid - 26; HR: Steve Bucknall - 9 All-Region Team: J.R. Reid 1990 (2-1) #8 Seed in the Midwest Regional NCAA Midwest Regional First Round, March 15 at Frank Erwin Special Events Center, Austin, Texas (9) SW Missouri State W, 83-70 Att.: 10,705 HS: Jeff Ford (SMS) - 25, Scott Williams - 18; HR: Ford (SMS) - 11, George Lynch - 8 Eric Montross goes up to score against Michigan in the 1993 NCAA championship game. NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round, March 17 at Frank Erwin Special Events Center, Austin, Texas (1) Oklahoma W, 79-77 Att.: 15,844 HS: Rick Fox - 23; HR: William Davis (Oklahoma) - 14, George Lynch - 8 NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal, March 22 (4) Arkansas L, 73-96 Att.: 16,413 at Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas HS: Lenzie Howell (Arkansas) - 25, Scott Williams - 20; HR: Pete Chilcutt - 11 1991 (4-1) NCAA East Regional First Round, March 15 at The Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. (16) Northeastern W, 101-66 Att.: 17,206 HS: Steve Carney (Northeastern) - 22, Rick Fox & Hubert Davis - 16; HR: Carney (Northeastern) - 9, George Lynch- 7 NCAA East Regional Second Round, March 17 at The Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. (9) Villanova W, 84-69 Att.: 17,523 HS: George Lynch - 19; HR: Lynch - 10 NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 22 (12) Eastern Michigan W, 93-67 Att.: 19,544 HS: Carl Thomas (Eastern Michigan) - 27, Pete Chilcutt & Hubert Davis - 18; HR: George Lynch - 7 Hugh Morton CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 295

NCAA East Regional Final, March 24 (10) Temple W, 75-72 Att.: 19,601 HS: Mark Macon (Temple) - 31, Rick Fox & Hubert Davis - 19; HR: Pete Chilcutt & Macon (Temple) - 9 All-Region Team: Hubert Davis, Rick Fox NCAA East Regional Second Round, March 20 at Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Winston-Salem, N.C. (8) Rhode Island W, 112-67 Att.: 14,366 HS: Andre Samuel (Rhode Island) & Donald Williams - 17; HR: Eric Montross - 9 Robert Crawford Doug Behar Rasheed Wallace s emphatic dunk helps put an exclamation point on Carolina s 74-61 victory over No. 1 seed Kentucky to advance to the 1995 Final Four. Dean Smith won his 877th game and became the winningest coach in NCAA history with a 73-56 win over Colorado in the 1997 NCAA Tournament. NCAA Final Four Semifinal, March 30 at Indiana Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, Ind. (3) Kansas L, 73-79 Att.: 47,100 HS: Hubert Davis - 25; HR: Pete Chilcutt, Alonzo Jamison (Kansas) & Mark Randall (Kansas) - 11 1992 (2-1) #4 Seed in the Southeast Regional NCAA Southeast Regional First Round, March 19 at Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, Ohio (13) Miami (Ohio) W, 68-63 Att.: 16,000 HS: Jamie Mercurio (Miami) - 24, Eric Montross - 22; HR: Montross - 13 NCAA Southeast Regional Second Round, March 21 at Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, Ohio (5) Alabama W, 64-55 Att.: 16,000 HS: James Robinson (Alabama) - 22, Hubert Davis - 16; HR: George Lynch - 9 NCAA Southeast Regional Semifinal, March 27 at Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. (1) Ohio State L, 73-80 Att.: 23,124 HS: Eric Montross, Hubert Davis & Lawrence Funderburke (Ohio State) - 21; HR: Montross - 12 All-Region Team: Eric Montross 1993 (6-0) NCAA East Regional First Round, March 18 at Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Winston-Salem, N.C. (16) East Carolina W, 85-65 Att.: 14,366 HS: Lester Lyons (East Carolina) - 27, Eric Montross - 17; HR: Montross - 9 NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 26 (4) Arkansas W, 80-74 Att.: 19,761 HS: George Lynch - 23; HR: Lynch - 10 NCAA East Regional Final, March 28 (2) Cincinnati W, 75-68* Att.: 19,761 HS: Nick Van Exel (Cincinnati) - 23, George Lynch - 21; HR: Lynch - 14 All-Region Team: George Lynch (MOP), Eric Montross, Donald Williams NCAA Final Four Semifinal, April 3 at The Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans,La. (2) Kansas W, 78-68 Att.: 64,151 HS: Donald Williams - 25; HR: George Lynch - 10 NCAA Championship, April 5 at The Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La. (1) Michigan W, 77-71 Att.: 64,151 HS: Donald Williams - 25; HR: Chris Webber (Michigan) - 11, George Lynch - 10 All-Final Four Team: Donald Williams (MOP), George Lynch, Eric Montross 1994 (1-1) NCAA East Regional First Round, March 18 at USAir Arena, Landover, Md. (16) Liberty W, 71-51 Att.: 18,922 HS: Matt Hildebrand (Liberty) - 20, Rasheed Wallace - 18; HR: Wallace & Eric Montross - 10 NCAA East Regional Second Round, March 20 at USAir Arena, Landover, Md. (9) Boston College L, 72-75 Att.: 18,922 HS: Gerrod Abram (Boston College) - 21, Eric Montross - 16; HR: Rasheed Wallace - 13 Bill Guthridge and the 1998 Tar Heels celebrate the win over Connecticut that sent Carolina to its second consecutive Final Four appearance. Jim Hawkins 296 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03

1995 (4-1) #2 Seed in the Southeast Regional NCAA Southeast Regional First Round, March 17 at Tallahassee/Leon County Civic Center, Tallahassee, Fla. (15) Murray State W, 80-70 Att.: 10,981 HS: Marcus Brown (Murray State) - 26, Jerry Stackhouse - 25; HR: Stackhouse - 11 NCAA Southeast Regional Second Round, March 19 at Tallahassee/Leon County Civic Center, Tallahassee, Fla. (7) Iowa State W, 73-51 Att.: 8,740 HS: Loren Meyer (ISU) - 15, Jerry Stackhouse & Donald Williams - 15; HR: James Hamilton (ISU) - 9, Jeff McInnis - 8 NCAA Southeast Regional Semifinal, March 23 at Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center, Birmingham, Ala. (6) Georgetown W, 74-64 Att.: 17,458 HS: Allen Iverson (Georgetown) - 24, Rasheed Wallace - 22; HR: Wallace - 12 NCAA Southeast Regional Final, March 25 at Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center, Birmingham, Ala. (1) Kentucky W, 74-61 Att.: 17,721 HS: Tony Delk (Kentucky) - 19, Jerry Stackhouse & Donald Williams - 18; HR: Jerry Stackhouse - 12 NCAA Final Four Semifinal, April 1 at The Kingdome, Seattle, Wash. Arkansas L, 68-75 Att.: 38,540 HS: Corliss Williamson (Arkansas) - 21, Donald Williams - 19; HR: Williamson (Arkansas) - 10, Rasheed Wallace- 10 1996 (1-1) #6 Seed in the East Regional NCAA East Regional First Round, March 15 at Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Va. (11) New Orleans W, 83-62 Att: 11,859 HS: Jeff McInnis - 25; HR: Antawn Jamison - 10 NCAA East Regional Second Round, March 17 at Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Va. (3) Texas Tech L, 73-92 Att: 11,859 HS: Jason Sasser (Texas Tech) - 27, Jeff McInnis - 19; HR: Tony Battie (Texas Tech) - 14, Antawn Jamison - 8 1997 (4-1) NCAA East Regional First Round, March 13 at Lawrence Joel Coliseum, Winston-Salem, N.C. (16) Fairfield W, 82-74 Att.: 14,368 HS: Greg Francis (Fairfield) - 26, Vince Carer - 22; HR: Serge Zwikker - 13 NCAA East Regional Second Round, March 15 at Lawrence Joel Coliseum, Winston-Salem, N.C. (9) Colorado W, 73-56 Att.: 14,368 HS: Antawn Jamison - 19; HR: Antawn Jamison - 16 NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 21 at Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. (5) California W, 63-57 Att.: 30,617 HS: Antawn Jamison - 21; HR: Serge Zwikker - 10 NCAA East Regional Final, March 23 at Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. (6) Louisville W, 97-74 Att.: 30,230 HS: Shammond Williams - 22; HR: Damion Dantzler (UL) - 9; Serge Zwikker - 8 All Region Team: Shammond Williams (MOP), Antawn Jamison, Vince Carter, Ed Cota. NCAA Final Four, March 29 at RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Ind. (4) Arizona L, 66-58 Att.: 47,028 HS: Miles Simon (Ariz.) - 24, Vince Carer - 21; HR: Antawn Jamison - 11 1998 (4-1) NCAA East Regional First Round, March 12 at Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Conn. (16) Navy W, 88-52 Att.: 16,105 HS: Antawn Jamison - 17; HR: Antawn Jamison - 14 NCAA East Regional Second Round, March 14 at Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Conn. (8) UNC Charlotte W, 93-83* Att.: 16,105 HS: Shammond Williams - 32; HR: Antawn Jamison - 12 NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 19 at Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C. (4) Michigan State W, 73-58 Att.: 23,235 HS: Antawn Jamison & Vince Carter - 20; HR: Antawn Jamison - 14 NCAA East Regional Final, March 21 at Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C. (2) Connecticut W, 75-64 Att.: 23,235 HS: Khalid El-Amin (UConn) - 24, Antawn Jamison - 20; HR: Antawn Jamison 14 All Region Team: Antawn Jamison (MOP), Vince Carter, Ed Cota, Shammond Williams. NCAA Final Four, March 28 at Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas (2) Utah L, 59-66 Att.: 40,059 HS: Vince Carter - 21; HR: Andre Miller (Utah) - 14, Antawn Jamison 12 1999 (0-1) #3 Seed in West Regional NCAA West Regional First Round, March 11 At KeyArena, Seattle, Wash. (13) Weber State L, 74-76 Att: 15,001 HS: Harold Arceneaux (Weber State) 36, Ed Cota 20; HR: Vasco Evtimov 10 2000 (4-1) #8 Seed in South Regional NCAA South Regional First Round, March 17 At Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center, Birmingham, Ala. (9) Missouri W, 84-70 Att: 14,146 HS: Brendan Haywood 28; HR: Haywood 15 NCAA South Regional Second Round, March 19 At Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center, Birmingham, Ala. (1) Missouri W, 60-53 Att: 14,000 HS: Joseph Forte & David Moseley (Stanford) 17; HR: Brendan Haywood, Mark Madsen (Stanford) & Moseley 8. NCAA South Regional Semifinal, March 24 At Erwin Center, Austin, Texas. (4) Tennessee W, 74-69 Att: 16,731 HS: Joseph Forte 22; HR: Ed Cota & Ron Slay (Tennessee) 7. NCAA South Regional Semifinal, March 26 At Erwin Center, Austin, Texas. (7) Tulsa W, 59-55 Att: 16,731 HS: Joseph Forte 28; HR: Brandon Kurtz (Tulsa) 9; Brendan Haywood & Julius Peppers 8 All Region Team: Joseph Forte (MOP), Jason Capel, Ed Cota. NCAA Final Four, Apr. 3 At RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Ind. (5) Florida L, 59-71 Att: 43,116 HS: Brendan Haywood 20; HR: Haywood 12 2001 (1-1) #2 Seed in South Regional NCAA South Regional First Round, March 16 At The Louisana Superdome, New Orleans, La. (15) Princeton W, 70-48 HS: Ed Persia (PU) 16; Brendan Haywood 15; HR: Joseph Forte 12 NCAA South Regional Second Round, March 18 At The Louisana Superdome, New Orleans, La. (7) Penn State L, 74-82 HS: Titus Ivory (PSU), Joe Crispin (PSU) & Julius Peppers 21; HR: Peppers 13 (HS=High Scorer; HR=High Rebounder) Ed Cota (left) and NCAA South Regional MVP Joseph Forte celebrate Carolina s sixth Final Four berth in 10 seasons after the win over Tulsa in 2000. Tom Copeland/News & Record CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 297

2002-03 Carolina Basketball NCAA TOURNAMENT TOP PERFORMANCES TEAM PERFORMANCES Points 123 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1988 113 vs. Pennsylvania, 1987 112 vs. Rhode Island, 1993 110 vs. Boston College, 1975 (East 3rd Place) 109 vs. Michigan, 1987 Most Points by an Opponent 104 by Drake, 1969 (NCAA 3rd Place) Field Goals 49 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1988 44 vs. Boston College, 1975 (East 3rd Place) 42 vs. Rhode Island, 1993 40 vs. Southern, 1989 (Southeast 1st Round) 39 vs. Northeastern, 1991 Most Field Goals by an Opponent 45 by Drake, 1969 (NCAA 3rd Place) Field Goals Attempted 91 vs. Ohio State, 1946 (East Finals) 88 vs. Michigan State, 1957 85 vs. Houston, 1967 (NCAA 3rd Place) 77 vs. Boston College, 1975 (East 3rd Place) 74 vs. Rhode Island, 1993 74 vs. Arkansas, 1995 Most Field Goals Attempted by an Opponent 103 by Loyola Marymount, 1988 Field Goal Percentage 79.0 vs. Loyola Marymount (49 62), 1988 65.8 vs. James Madison (25 38), 1983 65.4 vs. Notre Dame (34 52), 1987 65.3 vs. Syracuse (32 49), 1975 61.0 vs. Louisville (36 59), 1972 (NCAA 3rd Place) Top Field Goal Percentage by an Opponent 66.7 by Notre Dame (30 45), 1977 Free Throws Made 33 vs. Syracuse, 1957 (East Finals) 33 vs. Louisville, 1972 (NCAA 3rd Place) 33 vs. Kentucky, 1977 (East Finals) 33 vs. Pennsylvania, 1987 32 vs. Princeton, 1967 Most Free Throws by an Opponent 30 by Texas A&M, 1980 (Midwest 2nd Round) Free Throws Attempted 45 vs. Syracuse, 1957 (East Finals) 45 vs. Pennsylvania, 1987 44 vs. Louisville, 1972 (NCAA 3rd Place) 43 vs. Princeton, 1967 40 vs. Yale, 1957 40 vs. South Carolina, 1972 Most Free Throws Attempted by an Opponent 48 by Texas A&M, 1980 (Midwest 2nd Round) Free Throw Percentage (At least 10 attempts) 91.7 vs. Kentucky (33 36), 1977 (East Finals) 90.0 vs. Ohio State (18 20), 1992 (Southeast Semifinals) 89.5 vs. Notre Dame (17 19), 1977 88.2 vs. Georgia (15 17), 1983 (East Finals) 88.0 vs. Ohio State (22 25), 1983 Top Free Throw Percentage by an Opponent 100.0 by Villanova (12 12), 1991 Rebounds 64 vs. Princeton, 1967 57 vs. Navy, 1998 56 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1988 55 vs. Missouri, 2000 (South 1st Round) 53 vs. St. Bonaventure, 1968 53 vs. Ohio State, 1968 53 vs. Alabama Birmingham, 1986 Most Rebounds by an Opponent 76 by Houston, 1967 (NCAA 3rd Place) Personal Fouls 36 vs. Texas A&M, 1980 (Midwest 2nd Round) 27 vs. Florida State, 1972 27 vs. Indiana, 1984 27 vs. Kansas, 1991 26 vs. Georgia, 1983 (East Finals) 26 vs. Louisville, 1986 (West Semifinals) Most Personal Fouls by an Opponent 31 by Louisville, 1972 (NCAA 3rd Place) Steals 16 vs. Alabama, 1976 (Mideast 1st Round) 15 vs. New Mexico State, 1975 13 vs. Villanova, 1991 12 vs. San Francisco, 1978 (West 1st Round) 12 vs. Louisville, 1997 (East Finals) Most Steals by an Opponent 18 by Penn State, 2001 (South 2nd Round) Turnovers 36 vs. Drake, 1969 (NCAA 3rd Place) 30 vs. Louisville, 1972 (NCAA 3rd Place) 27 vs. UNLV, 1977 26 vs. Purdue, 1969 26 vs. Florida State, 1972 26 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1988 Most Turnovers by an Opponent 28 by New Mexico State, 1975 Fewest Turnovers by an Opponent 5 by Auburn, 1985 (Southeast Semifinals) 5 by Michigan State, 1998 Winning Margin 45 vs. Rhode Island (112 67), 1993 36 vs. Navy (88-52), 1998 35 vs. Northeastern (101 66), 1991 31 vs. Pennsylvania (113 82), 1987 26 vs. Loyola Marymount (123 97), 1988 26 vs. Eastern Michigan (93 67), 1991 Highest Winning Margin by an Opponent 27 by Purdue (92 65), 1969 Rebound Margin 25 vs. Missouri (55-30), 2000 (South 1st Round) 24 vs. Navy (57-33), 1998 21 vs. Boston College (52 31), 1975 (East 3rd Place) 21 vs. Colorado (52-31), 1997 19 vs. Princetown (38-19), 2001 (South 1st Round) Highest Rebound Margin by an Opponent 24 by Houston (76 52), 1967 (NCAA 3rd Place) Blocked Shots 11 vs. Georgetown, 1995 (Southeast Semifinals) 10 vs. Temple, 1984 10 vs. Middle Tennessee St., 1985 (Southeast 1st Round) 9 vs. Tennessee, 2000 (South Semifinals) 8 on three occasions latest: vs. Stanford, 2000 (South 2nd Round) Most Blocked Shots by an Opponent 7 by Temple, 1991 (East Finals) Three-Point Field Goals Made 10 vs. Michigan, 1987 10 vs. Arkansas, 1995 10 vs. New Orleans, 1996 10 vs. UNC Charlotte, 1998 9 vs. Iowa State, 1995 (Southeast 1st Round) 9 vs. Weber State, 1999 (West 1st Round) Most 3-Point Field Goals Made by an Opponent 14 by Weber State, 1999 (West 1st Round) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 28 vs. Arkansas, 1995 26 vs. Texas Tech, 1996 24 vs. Georgetown, 1995 (Southeast Semifinals) 23 vs. UCLA, 1989 (Southeast 2nd Round) 22 vs. New Orleans, 1996 22 vs. Florida, 2000 Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts by an Opponent 39 by Loyola Marymount, 1988 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (At least 7 attempts) 71.4 vs. Kansas (5 7), 1993 70.0 vs. Oklahoma (7 10), 1990 (Midwest 2nd Round) 66.7 vs. Loyola Marymount (6 9), 1988 66.7 vs. Eastern Michigan (6 9), 1991 58.8 vs. Michigan (10 17), 1987 Highest 3-Point Field Goal Pct. by an Opponent 55.0 by Kansas (11 20), 1993 Serge Zwikker and the 1997 Tar Heels committed just two turnovers in their NCAA first-round win over Fairfield. Fewest Turnovers 2 vs. Fairfield, 1997 7 vs. San Francisco, 1978 (West 1st Round) 7 vs. UCLA, 1989 (Southeast 2nd Round) 7 vs. Temple, 1991 (East Finals) 8 on eight occasions; latest: vs. Stanford, 2000 (South 2nd Round) 298 CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03

INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES Points (30 or more) 39 by Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Canisius, 1957 39 by Al Wood vs. Virginia, 1981 36 by Mitch Kupchak vs. Boston College, 1975 (East 3rd Place) 35 by Charles Scott vs. Drake, 1969 (NCAA 3rd Place) 32 by Charles Scott vs. Davidson, 1969 (East Finals) 32 by Shammond Williams vs. UNC Charlotte, 1998 31 by George Glamack vs. Dartmouth, 1941 (East Consolation) 31 by Bob Lewis vs. Boston College, 1967 31 by Mike O Koren vs. UNLV, 1977 31 by J.R. Reid vs. Notre Dame, 1987 30 by Robert McAdoo vs. Louisville, 1972 (NCAA 3rd Place) Most Points by an Opponent 36 by Rick Mount, Purdue, 1969 36 by Harold Arceneaux, Weber State, 1999 (West 1st Round) Rebounds (15 or more) 19 by Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Yale, 1957 19 by Robert McAdoo vs. Louisville, 1972 (NCAA 3rd Place) 18 by Rusty Clark vs. Boston College, 1967 18 by Mike O Koren vs. Texas A&M, 1980 (Midwest 2nd Round) 17 by Pete Brennan vs. Michigan State, 1957 17 by Rusty Clark vs. Davidson, 1968 (East Finals) 17 by Al Wood vs. Kansas State, 1981 (West Finals) 16 by Larry Miller vs. St. Bonaventure, 1968 16 by Joe Wolf vs. Alabama Birmingham, 1986 16 by Antawn Jamison vs. Colorado, 1997 15 by Pete Brennan vs. Syracuse, 1957 (East Finals) 15 by Robert McAdoo vs. Florida State, 1972 15 by Brad Daugherty vs. Louisville, 1986 (West Semifinals) 15 by J.R. Reid vs. Loyola Marymount, 1988 15 by Brendan Haywood vs. Missouri, 2000 (South 1st Round) Most Rebounds by an Opponent 19 by Ronnie Morgan, North Texas, 1988 (West 1st Round) Field Goals Made (12 or more) 16 by Charles Scott vs. Drake, 1969 (NCAA 3rd Place) 15 by Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Canisius, 1957 15 by J.R. Reid vs. Notre Dame, 1987 14 by Charles Scott vs. Davidson, 1969 (East Finals) 14 by Mitch Kupchak vs. Boston College, 1975 (East 3rd Place) 14 by Mike O Koren vs UNLV, 1977 14 by Al Wood vs. Virginia, 1981 13 by James Worthy vs. Georgetown, 1982 (NCAA Finals) 12 by Robert McAdoo vs. Louisville, 1972 (NCAA 3rd place) 12 by Brad Daugherty vs. Utah, 1986 (West 1st Round) 12 by J.R. Reid vs. Michigan, 1989 (Southeast Semifinals) Most Field Goals Made by an Opponent 16 by Leon Douglas, Alabama, 1976 (Mideast 1st Round) Hubert Davis connected on five three-pointers in the 1991 NCAA Tournament win over Eastern Michigan. Field Goal Attempts 42 by Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Michigan State, 1957 30 by Lennie Rosenbluth vs. Canisius, 1957 26 by Charles Scott vs. Drake, 1969 (NCAA 3rd Place) 23 by Bob Lewis vs. Houston, 1967 (NCAA 3rd Place) 23 by Larry Miller vs. Ohio State, 1968 23 by Michael Jordan vs. Georgia, 1983 (East Finals) Most Field Goal Attempts by an Opponent 28 by Rick Mount, Purdue, 1969 Free Throws Made 14 by Tommy Kearns vs. Syracuse, 1957 (East Finals) 13 by John Kuester vs. Kentucky, 1977 (East Finals) 12 by Dick Grubar vs. Princeton, 1967 11 by George Glamack vs. Dartmouth, 1941 (East Consolation) 11 by Bob Cunningham vs. Canisius, 1957 11 by Dennis Wuycik vs. Louisville, 1972 (NCAA 3rd Place) 11 by Al Wood vs. Virginia, 1981 11 by Hubert Davis vs. Miami of Ohio, 1992 (Southeast 1st Round) 11 by Jerry Stackhouse vs. Kentucky, 1995 (Southeast Finals) Most Free Throws by an Opponent 11 by Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas, 1957 (NCAA Finals) 11 by Sean Elliott, Arizona, 1988 (West Finals) Free Throw Attempts 19 by Tommy Kearns vs. Syracuse, 1957 (East Finals) 16 by Dick Grubar vs. Princeton, 1967 16 by Dennis Wuycik vs. Louisville, 1972 (NCAA 3rd Place) 15 by Bob Cunningham vs. Canisius, 1957 14 by George Glamack vs. Dartmouth, 1941 (East Consolation) 14 by Larry Miller vs. St. Bonaventure, 1968 14 by John Kuester vs. Kentucky, 1977 (East Finals) 14 by Jerry Stackhouse vs. Kentucky, 1995 (Southeast Finals) 14 by Brendan Haywood vs. Florida, 2000 (NCAA Semifinals) Most Free Throw Attempts by an Opponent 16 by Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas, 1957 (NCAA Finals) Three-Point Field Goals Made 6 by Shammond Williams vs. UNC Charlotte, 1998 5 on eight occasions latest: by Ademola Okulaja vs. Weber State, 1999 (West 1st Round) Most 3-Point Field Goals Made by an Opponent 8 by Greg Francis, Fairfield, 1997 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 12 by Donald Williams vs. Arkansas, 1995 12 by Ademola Okulaja vs. Weber State, 1999 (West 1st Round) 11 by Kenny Smith vs. Syracuse, 1987 (East Finals) 10 by Ranzino Smith vs. Arizona, 1988 (West Finals) 10 by Joseph Forte vs. Florida, 2000 9 on eight occasions latest: by Shammond Williams vs. UNC Charlotte, 1998 Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts by an Opponent 15 by Clarence Gilbert, Missouri, 2000 (South 1st Round) Assists 12 by Kenny Smith vs. Notre Dame, 1987 11 by Kenny Smith vs. Pennsylvania, 1987 11 by Steve Bucknall vs. UCLA, 1989 (Southeast 2nd Round) 11 by Jeff McInnis vs. New Orleans, 1996 10 by Phil Ford vs. UNLV, 1977 10 by Jimmy Black vs. Villanova, 1982 (East Finals) 10 by Steve Bucknall vs. Michigan, 1989 (Southeast Semifinals) 10 by Ed Cota vs. Fairfield, 1997 10 by Ed Cota vs. Weber State, 1999 (West 1st Round) 10 by Ed Cota vs. Missouri, 2000 (South 1st Round) 10 by Ed Cota vs. Stanford, 2000 (South 2nd Round) Most Assists by an Opponent 11 by Willie McCarter, Drake, 1969 (NCAA 3rd Place) Steals 6 by George Lynch vs. Cincinnati, 1993 (East Finals) 5 by Dave Hanners vs. Alabama, 1976 (Mideast 1st Round) 4 by seven players Most Steals by an Opponent 6 by Vincent Rainey, Murray State, 1995 (Southeast 1st Round) Blocked Shots 6 by Warren Martin vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1985 (Southeast 1st Round) 6 by Rasheed Wallace vs. Georgetown, 1995 (Southeast Semifinals) 5 by George Lynch vs. Oklahoma, 1990 (Midwest 1st Round) 4 on eight occasions, latest: by Brendan Haywood vs. Penn State, 2001 (South 2nd Round) Most Blocked Shots by an Opponent 3 on 12 occasions, latest: by Mark Madsen, Stanford, 2000 (South 2nd Round) CAROLINA BASKETBALL 2002-03 299