1994 NCAA Champions 1994 NCAA Championship game: UNC 60, Louisiana Tech 59 Charlotte Smith had to wait for the again in Charlottesville on Feb. 9, 83-74. replay to watch the biggest shot in North There were a few other close calls, Carolina women’s basketball history fall though. At the ACC Tournament in Rock through the net. She was the one who Hill, S.C., the defense stiffened to beat released it, just before time expired in the Clemson 65-64 and advance to the final. 1994 NCAA Championship game, but Having survived that scare, Carolina finalultimately her line of vision was blocked. ly got the better of Virginia, 77-60 in the “I didn’t look at it,” Smith said. “And championship game, to claim its first conthe mob got me before I knew it had gone ference crown since 1984. in.” After advancing through first and secThat mob, made of her teammates, had ond-round NCAA Tournament games in good reason to be excited. Just three years Chapel Hill, UNC traveled to the East earlier, when the seniors on that team were Regional at Rutgers. There, the Tar Heels freshmen, North Carolina had finished at beat Vanderbilt 73-69, despite playing the bottom of the Atlantic Coast without Smith, who served a one-game Conference. So to have hit those heights, suspension for fighting during the second earning the program’s–and the conferround win against Old Dominion. ence’s–first NCAA title, was almost too Nathan Darling Crawley picked up the slack with a seaAfter hitting the winning shot, Charlotte Smith enjoys the postgame bedlam. son-high 22 points. An 81-69 victory much to be believed. The success had been building steadily. against Connecticut put North Carolina in Since the 1991 season, when UNC finits first Final Four. ished 12-16 for its fourth consecutive losing season, the Tar Heels had put togethIn Richmond, Va., UNC enjoyed its trip but didn’t forget it was there to take care er back-to-back 20-win campaigns. Sylvia Hatchell’s team headed into the 1993- of business. The Tar Heels put on a dunking display at practice, then got serious 94 season with five returning starters and an outstanding freshman point guard and won easily in the national semifinal against Purdue, 89-74, to advance to the named Marion Jones, who would go on to gain fame on the track. NCAA Championship game. First, however, Jones made an indelible mark at UNC in basketball. By the On April 3, Louisiana Tech led through most of the first half, but never by more fourth game of the season, Jones was a starter, and she went on to set an ACC than five. The Tar Heels trailed by two when they got the ball out of bounds on a record for steals by a freshman. Joining her in Carolina’s regular lineup were four possession arrow with a mere 00:00.7 showing on the clock. After two timeouts, experienced players: seniors Sylvia Crawley and Tonya Sampson, and juniors Lawrence inbounded the ball to Smith on the right wing. The rest, as they say, is Stephanie Lawrence and Smith. history. The Tar Heels opened the 1993-94 season with 11 consecutive wins and climbed “It makes it even more special to know that we came from the bottom to the top,” to No. 4 in the country before falling at home to Virginia, 77-75 on Jan. 12. The Crawley said after the game. “This is the way I’ve always dreamed about it, and Cavaliers would prove to be the only team to defeat UNC that season, winning my dreams have finally come true.” 1994 NCAA Championship Game NORTH CAROLINA 60, LOUISIANA TECH 59 April 3, 1994 • Richmond, Va. (11,966) La. Tech FG 3FG FT REB PF A BS ST TP M A. Brown 2-6 0-1 0-0 2 3 0 0 0 4 13 Johnson 6-15 0-2 0-0 10 2 1 0 1 12 40 Spurlock 1-4 0-0 0-0 6 4 0 1 2 2 29 Thomas 6-14 1-1 2-2 4 3 1 0 2 15 24 Williams 4-19 0-4 0-1 6 0 1 0 1 8 27 Neal 0-3 0-0 6-8 2 2 2 1 4 6 26 Brown 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 5 0 0 2 2 18 Riser 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 Walker 5-7 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 10 20 Team 6 Totals 25-70 1-8 8-11 44 19 5 3 12 59 .357 .125 .727 UNC FG 3FG FT REB PF A BS ST TP M Smith 7-19 1-3 5-7 23 2 2 2 0 20 40 Sampson 9-25 3-7 0-0 8 4 1 0 2 21 38 Crawley 4-7 0-0 6-8 4 2 1 3 1 14 39 Jones 0-5 0-1 2-3 2 3 3 1 0 2 22 Lawrence 1-2 1-1 0-0 4 1 5 0 1 3 40 Cooper 0-2 0-1 0-1 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 McKee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Suddreth 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Gear 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 Team 6 Totals 21-61 5-13 13-19 48 14 13 6 5 60 .344 .385 .684 La. Tech 32 27 – 59 North Carolina 32 28 – 60 Turnovers: La. Tech 15 (Neal 4); UNC 21 (Smith, Crawley 6) Officials: June Courteau, John Morningstar Page 96 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Sylvia Crawley, Sylvia Hatchell and Tonya Sampson celebrate the victory. At right, Crawley and Charlotte Smith field questions at the postgame press conference. 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Nathan Darling – Stephanie Lawrence Yelton (Junior on the ’94 team) Page 97 1994 NCAA Champions “When I was recruited out of high school, the team had only won a few conference games the year before I attended. UNC was not the powerhouse of today. It just a short three-year span, Coach Hatchell took that team from last in the conference (or close to it) to National Champions. It brings tears to my eyes to relive that moment. As each player, each coach, and each manager knows, it was a journey. A journey that started years earlier. A journey that ended in a special moment for each of us. It was not an easy season nor an easy journey. “We fought for every opportunity that was afforded us. But what meant the most for each of us was that we truly believed – believed in ourselves, believed in our coaches, believed in our university. We believed it was our turn. “This team holds a bond to one another that no one can ever break. No matter the miles between us, the months between phone calls, or the years between visits, we are still connected by a great moment in time.” 1994 NCAA Champions Celebrating the 1994 NCAA Championship Squad Front (left to right): Manager Carla Chapman, asst. coach Emily Johnson, Tonya Sampson, Sylvia Crawley, undergraduate asst. Toni Montgomery, manager Lynn Glover Back (left to right): Academic advisor Jan Boxill, asst. coach Ann Hancock, asst. coach Andrew Calder, Kim Rouse, Marion Jones, Stephanie Lawrence, Charlotte Smith, Maja Vukojicic, Gwendolyn Gillingham, Carrie McKee, Tonya Jackson, Tonya Cooper, Lori Gear, Jill Suddreth, video technician Edgar Farmer, head coach Sylvia Hatchell The title team: Where are they now? Hatchell Calder Hancock Murphy Page 98 Sylvia Hatchell (Head Coach) Is in her 18th season as the head coach at UNC and enters the 2003-04 season with a career record of 630255, 358-175 at Carolina. Andrew Calder (Assistant Coach) Is in his 18th season on the UNC staff, currently as assistant head coach. Ann Hancock (Assistant Coach) Is in her fifth season as the head women’s basketball coach at UNC Wilmington Emily Johnson Murphy (Assistant Coach) Works in agent services for Pinnacle Benefits Group, Inc., and lives in Winston-Salem, N.C., with husband Chris and daughter Ella Jane, who is almost 3. Tonya Cooper Williams (Sophomore Guard) Works as a child support officer for Orange County and lives in Durham, N.C., with her husband, two cats and one dog. Sylvia Crawley (Senior Center) Plays for the WNBA’s San Antonio Silver Stars and interns in the marketing and advertising offices for the Silver Stars, Spurs and Rampage. She also has started a line of custom clothing called Ephod Customs. Lori Gear McBride (Freshman Guard) Is in her first season as an assistant women’s basketball coach at Charlotte following five years at Seton Hall. She is married to Pat McBride. Cooper Gwendolyn Gillingham (Junior Center) Lives in Winter Haven, Fla., where she is a stay-at-home mom to Lorelei (4) and Weston (3). Tonya Jackson (Sophomore Forward) Works as a preschool teacher in Crawley Chapel Hill and is pursuing a master’s degree in school counseling at N.C. Central Marion Jones (Freshman Guard) Won five medals in track and field at the 2002 Summer Games and remains one of the world’s top female sprintGear ers. Stephanie Lawrence Yelton (Junior Guard) Is in her third season as the head women’s basketball coach at Charleston Southern University. She and her husband, Jack, an assistant football coach at CSU, live in Gillingham Summerville, S.C., with two cats, Brody and Mrs. Bigglesworth. Lawrence Smith Boxill Farmer Carrie McKee (Junior Center) Works for YoungLife in Colorado Springs, Colo. Charlotte Smith-Taylor (Junior Forward) Is in her second season as an assistant coach at UNC and has played the last five seasons with the WNBA’s Charlotte Sting. She is married to Johnny C. Taylor Jr. Tonya Sampson (Senior Forward) Owns a mortgage company and three laundromats in Durham, N.C. Jill Suddreth (Junior Guard) Athletic coordinator for the City of Durham Parks and Recreation Maja Vukojicic Martin (Sophomore Forward) Is a dentist and lives in Durham, N.C., with her husband, Chris Jan Boxill (Academic Advisor) A philosophy professor at UNC, still serves as the academic advisor and public address announcer for the Tar Heels Edgar Farmer (Video Technician) In his second year as an assistant women’s basketball coach at Wofford University Toni Montgomery (Undergraduate Assistant Coach) Works as a social worker in Hampton, Va., and has a 6-year-old son, Tony Jr. 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Charlotte Smith-Taylor Junior forward on the 1994 team “When we got the jump ball with seven-tenths of a second to play, I thought, ‘it’s over.” In the huddle, I was feeling heartbroken. When Coach Hatchell said we were going to go for the win, I thought ‘who is she going to pick?’ and when I found out it was me, my first reaction was, ‘If I miss this shot, I’ll never hear the end of it.’ Then I tried to remember what play she had called. “When I was about to take the shot, I just thought, ‘Please God, let it go in,’ then I released it.” Lori Gear McBride Freshman guard on the 1994 team “It was extremely surreal. It happened so fast, and I didn’t really believe it was happening to us. I just kept thinking, ‘Oh my God, oh my God’, while my arms were locked with Kim’s and Gwendolyn’s. Next thing I knew, we were all in a pile in the middle of the court. I think the most hilarious thing was seeing Coach Calder in the locker room afterward with a huge scrape on his chin from being on the bottom of our pile.” Tiffany Tucker Sophomore center on the 2004 team, 11 years old at the time of the game “When the shot went in, I went crazy. I was just really going bananas. My mom asked me what was wrong and I said, ‘Charlotte hit the shot!’ She had no clue what I was talking about.” “We were going to run our 20 series for Sylvia, a lob in front of the goal. I told Stephanie Lawrence – and she was so smart, that’s why she’s a Division I coach – ‘if Sylvia is not wide open, call another timeout.’ That’s why you save your timeouts. So we went out there and ran that play, but Stephanie didn’t think Sylvia was open enough and she called another timeout. “We came over and I asked Ann Hancock, who was keeping the stats, what had worked. She said 30s, so I went to the huddle and told the players we were going to run 30s and I said ‘Charlotte, be behind the three.’ In the way the play usually is, you curl around to the baseline right beside the lane and have a nice little jump shot. Charlotte had done that a couple of times in the game. I told her to go out beyond the three this time, that we were going for the win, not the tie. I told Stephanie, you’ve got to get it out there to her. I knew they’d be all over Tonya Sampson and we had just run the play for Sylvia, so I knew they’d be expecting the lob. “Charlotte was right between me and the basket and as soon as it left her hand you could see it was right on line. You could see it was going in. That thing went in and, Lord have mercy, All I could think was, ‘We won the game, now go shake hands’. It seemed like a dream. That whole season seemed like a dream because three years earlier we had been the last place team in the conference. In three years, we’d taken such strides. “That team was so much fun. Nobody got tired, nobody got burned out. It was just like destiny, like it was meant to be.” Sylvia Crawley Senior center on the 1994 team “I was the one that set a screen on Charlotte’s man in order for her to take ‘the shot’ Because of this, my back was toward her when she took the shot. I can recall the ball going over my head and seeming to move in slow motion to the basket. It seemed like the entire building was completely silent. The shot went in and the ball came out of the net and into my hands, then I heard the crowd screaming and it hit me ... we won the game!!!” Carrie Davis Senior center on the 2004 team, 12 years old at the time of the game “I remember watching the shot on the news that night. I was watching cartoons or something during the game.” Tonya Cooper Williams Sophomore forward on the 1994 team “I remember sitting on the bench near the end of that game. All of us were holding hands so tight. AllSport/Jim Gund I remember just really believing that we still had Charlotte Smith’s buzzer-beating three-pointer won the 1994 Gwendolyn Gillingham a chance to win the game. I jumped out of my NCAA title for North Carolina. The shot was so dramatic, most Junior center on the 1994 team seat when the shot went in and rushed onto the people who saw it remember the moment well, whether they “I remember sitting on the bench holding floor. All of us seemed to just fall into a big pile were watching TV at home or sitting on the UNC bench. hands, praying with the other players. I remem– at least it felt like a big pile, but it may have ber not seeing the shot – I didn’t want to watch. I just been a few of us. I remember it being like a catharsis, a release of emotions. was looking down, thinking, ‘Well, that’s it. It’s over.’ Then everyone was jumpAll of the hard work and time devoted to basketball just flowed out in tears.” ing, screaming, saying she made it. And I remember being dumbfounded. I couldn’t believe it. Not only that we had actually won, but that I missed seeing Stephanie Lawrence Yelton the shot! Junior guard on the 1994 team “That’s OK, though, I’ve seen plenty of replays over the last 10 years to make “I can remember those last moments of the game like they happened this mornup for it.” ing. It had been my job to throw the inbounds pass for every inbounds play for my entire career, not just for that one play. When the ball was tied up by Marion Emily Johnson Murphy Jones under our basket with .7 seconds left in the game, Coach Hatchell called a Assistant coach on the 1994 team timeout to run a play designed for Sylvia Crawley to receive a lob pass just in “I remember thinking during the last timeout that somehow, some way we are front of the rim. During that timeout, both Coach Ann Hancock and Coach Emily going to win this game. As the play developed and Charlotte placed herself Johnson (now Murphy) reminded me that we still had one timeout left. behind the three-point line, from the bench I was in a perfect line with her. As As I stepped onto the court to run this play, I remembered earlier in the game she released the basketball, I knew it was in. I was just waiting to watch it go that Louisiana Tech had switched the screen and tapped the pass away for a steal. through the net. It did and I rushed onto the court looking for someone to hug.” So as that play developed, I watched to see if they were going to play it the same way, which they did, so I called our last timeout. Sylvia Hatchell “From this point, we went to the bench and all the players grasped each others Head coach at UNC since 1986 hands. We were ready for whatever the coaches had for us. It didn't take the 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Page 99 1994 NCAA Champions A Decade Later, Memories of ‘The Shot’ 1994 National Champions A Decade Later, Memories of ‘The Shot’ staff long to make a decision on a play and then get right in the huddle with us. Coach Hatchell drew up ‘the play’, which had two options at the time: the first to Tonya Sampson coming toward the basket for the tie and the second to Charlotte Smith for the win. I can remember stepping onto the court with great confidence. It seems funny that I get more nervous now thinking about the magnitude of ‘the pass’ than I ever did during the game. At the time I was very calm and confident. “As the play developed, Tonya Sampson was triple-teamed by the Louisiana Tech defenders (which was smart, because she was our All-American that year). My defender, Charlotte's defender, and Tonya’s defender played the play. My next option was to look for Charlotte behind the three-point arc on the opposite side of the court. From where I stood, all I could see was her hand in the air behind a screening Sylvia Crawley and Sylvia's 6-5 defender. I aimed for Charlotte's hand. I couldn't tell if it had gotten to her. I stepped in-bounds and looked up. I saw the ball in flight to the basket and it seemed to take minutes, not seconds, for the ball to reach the basket. “Remember, I was underneath the basket, so I could see the ball approaching the basket from underneath. As the ball approached the basket I mentally cheered it on (GO, GO, GO!) and the rest is history. It took me a second to realize what had just happened – we had won the National Championship!!! I jumped in the air and ran toward Charlotte. On my way I met Sylvia Crawley for a jumping hug and then we all jumped on Charlotte. I was literally on top of Charlotte under the pile and all I could think to tell her was ‘You did it! We did it! We won!’ What an amazing time for UNC women's basketball! “Now for a little comical tidbit. After the nets had been cut down, the sparkling cider opened, and the Sears Trophy presented, the team headed to the bus for the three hour ride back to Chapel Hill. You may ask yourself, ‘Where did the team stop to eat after winning the National Championship?’ Why none other than McDonald's, and we could order anything we wanted!” Tonya Sampson Senior forward on the 1994 team “I really cannot tell you what I was feeling at the time of Charlotte’s shot – maybe I was praying for it to go in? I am clueless. “I just remember that when it did go in, I was jumping for joy. To come to UNC when the women’s basketball program was at the bottom and leave on top was nothing but a dream that came to a reality with that shot. We all practiced hard and had faith from the beginning of the season to the end. NO DOUBT we were the best team around.” The 1994 team made the traditional NCAA Champions’ visit to the White House, where Sylvia Hatchell presented President Bill Clinton with a UNC jersey for the First Lady. When it went in, I was not surprised, just relieved. I hugged whoever was next to me and calmly proceeded to approach the floor, scissors in hand. Each of us used these to cut our piece Grant Halverson of the net. I still have my piece of the net in the case with my ring! I do remember feeling bad for the Louisiana Tech coaches and players; they were so distraught. I did get to talk with Coach Leon Barmore for a few minutes, congratulating him on a great season. They had provided the Final Four with some great basketball.” Candace Sutton Senior center on the 2004 team, 11 years old at the time of the game “I remember it was Easter Sunday and I was watching the game from my kitchen table while my mom was at the stove cooking. When ‘the shot’ went through, I was amazed.” Tracey Williams Back in Chapel Hill, Sylvia Hatchell made good on her promise to allow the team to paint her hair Carolina blue if UNC won the title. Assistant coach on the 2004 team, working for USA Basketball in 1994 “It was hard to cheer during the game because when you work for USA Basketball, you cannot show a lot of emotion for one team or the other. I was sitting lower-level half-court for the championship game and I remember watching the fans from other schools start to leave during the last timeout. I also remember the Final Four people bringing boxes of championship hats and t-shirts and sitting behind Louisiana Tech's bench. Even though there was only seven-tenths of a second on the clock, the excitement and anticipation caused people to look back at the final shot and wow, it went in. What an unbelievable game.Having grown up in North Carolina, I jumped up like everyone else with happiness and pride. Thinking about the game now even gives me cold chills. What an honor to be able to see such an incredible finish to a magnificent game.” Jan Boxill Tonya Jackson UNC’s academic advisor since 1991 “I was sitting five rows behind the bench and was clutching a pair of gold-plated scissors that Coach Hatchell had given me before we left for the Final Four. I was the ‘keeper of the scissors’ to be used for cutting down the nets when (not if, but when!) we won. At the game, the whole time holding them I just knew we were going to win, even when we called time out with .7 seconds on the clock. I remember saying to the person next to me, Coach Hatchell's brother, ‘Somehow we are going to win!’ It seemed the pass in from out of bounds took forever, but once in Charlotte's hand I could see just how beautiful the shot was – perfect arc, distance, etc. Sophomore forward on the 1994 team “As there were only a few ticks left on the clock, I closed my eyes and prayed for the win. My teammates and I held hands as we watched Charlotte take the shot. It went in and excitement was everywhere! I ran out to hug our hero but she was under the pileup on the floor. It was a great moment for UNC and an exciting time for women's basketball!” Page 100 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball All-Time Results 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Page 101 UNC Women’s Basketball History The University of North Richmond, Va. Charlotte Smith’s Carolina’s strong women’s basketbuzzer-beating three-pointer gave ball tradition dates back to 1930, UNC the margin of victory and when UNC fielded its first team. helped earn her Final Four MVP The student newspaper, The Daily honors. Tar Heel, reported that a group of UNC posted a 33-2 record that women using the moniker “Tar season, the best in college basketHeelettes” played basketball games ball, and won the ACC against high school teams from Championship en route to the Greensboro and Chapel Hill. national title. Tonya Sampson, a Three years later, in March of senior in 1994, earned Kodak All1933, Carolina played its first America honors and finished her Angela Lumpkin Sylvia Hatchell Jennifer Alley intercollegiate game. Gladys Beard, UNC career with 2,143 points, then (39-26) (358-175) (179-104) director of women’s physical eduthe most in the program’s history. cation, combined teams from Phi Smith, a junior on the champiOverall ACC ACC NCAA Beta Phi and Chi Omega sororities onship squad, completed her UNC Year Head Coach W-L W-L Tourn. Tourn. with an already-existing freshman career in 1995 as the program’s squad to play Campbell College. most decorated player to date. A 1974-75 Angela Lumpkin 15-3 Campbell won that contest 36-12. consensus first-team All-America 1975-76 Angela Lumpkin 16-7 The first official UNC women’s as a senior and a finalist for the 1976-77 Angela Lumpkin 8-16 basketball varsity team was estabNaismith Award, she became only 1977-78 Jennifer Alley 16-13 6-4 1-1 lished in 1971 and competed as the third woman in ACC history to 1978-79 Jennifer Alley 18-14 4-5 1-1 part of the Department of Physical compile 2,000 points and 1,000 Education until 1974, when basketrebounds in her career. She was 1979-80 Jennifer Alley 21-15 5-5 1-1 ball and seven other women’s named National Player of the Year 1980-81 Jennifer Alley 17-14 5-4 0-1 sports came under the direction of by ESPN in 1995 and is the only 1981-82 Jennifer Alley 17-12 10-3 1-1 the UNC athletic department. Tar Heel women’s basketball player 1982-83 Jennifer Alley 22-8 10-3 1-1 0-1 Angela Lumpkin coached the to have had her jersey, number 23, 1983-84 Jennifer Alley 24-8 9-5 3-0 1-1 1974-75 Tar Heel squad to a 15-3 retired. overall record and sixth place in In the five-season span from 1984-85 Jennifer Alley 21-11 11-3 2-1 0-1 the National Women’s Invitational 1994 to 1998, UNC won four ACC 1985-86 Jennifer Alley 23-9 10-4 2-1 1-1 Tournament. Tar Heel senior Tournament crowns and boasted 1986-87 Sylvia Hatchell 19-10 9-5 1-1 0-1 Marsha Mann earned NWIT Allfour tournament MVPs: Smith in 1987-88 Sylvia Hatchell 10-17 4-10 0-1 America honors, becoming the first 1994 and ’95, Marion Jones in 1988-89 Sylvia Hatchell 10-20 1-13 0-1 in an ever-lengthening string of 1997 and Tracy Reid in 1998. In UNC All-America picks. 1997, Carolina finished 15-1 in 1989-90 Sylvia Hatchell 13-15 3-11 0-1 In 1975, Carolina awarded its league play to add the regular-sea1990-91 Sylvia Hatchell 12-16 2-12 0-1 first women’s basketball scholarson title to the team’s list of accom1991-92 Sylvia Hatchell 22-9 9-7 1-1 1-1 ship to Cathy Shoemaker, who plishments. That season, Hatchell 1992-93 Sylvia Hatchell 23-7 11-5 1-1 1-1 would go on to be a three-time was named ACC Coach of the Year. 1993-94 Sylvia Hatchell 33-2 14-2 3-0 6-0 AIAW All-State selection. During Reid earned Kodak All-America Shoemaker’s freshman season, the and ACC Player of the Year honors 1994-95 Sylvia Hatchell 30-5 12-4 3-0 2-1 Tar Heels recorded another first, in 1997 and ’98, her junior and 1995-96 Sylvia Hatchell 13-14 8-8 0-1 their premier television appearance: senior seasons. As a senior, she set 1996-97 Sylvia Hatchell 29-3 15-1 3-0 2-1 On Jan. 26, 1976, local public staa school record with 42 points in a 1997-98 Sylvia Hatchell 27-7 11-5 3-0 3-1 tion WUNC broadcast NC State’s game against Virginia and finished 1998-99 Sylvia Hatchell 28-8 11-5 2-1 2-1 68-58 win in Raleigh. her career as the program’s all-time Lumpkin completed her threescoring leader with 2,220 points. 1999-2000 Sylvia Hatchell 20-13 8-8 2-1 2-1 year tenure with a 39-26 record and The Tar Heels have not won an 2000-01 Sylvia Hatchell 15-14 7-9 1-1 Jennifer Alley took over as coach ACC crown since 1998, but have 2001-02 Sylvia Hatchell 26-9 11-5 2-1 2-1 prior to the 1977-78 season. In played in four championship 2002-03 Sylvia Hatchell 28-6 13-3 2-1 1-1 Alley’s nine seasons as coach, games. Record-setting point guard Carolina never had a losing season Nikki Teasley played in four ACC TOTALS 576-305 219-149 36-21 24-11 and surpassed 20 wins five times. title games and earned a spot on the The Tar Heels won their first ACC All-Tournament team each Atlantic Coast Conference title in time, becoming just the second 1984 and only once in Alley’s player in conference history to earn Carolina career did they fail to advance at least as far as the tournament semifithat honor in all four years of her career. Teasley led the ACC in assists four nals. Tresa Brown, who led the Tar Heels to that first conference championship, times and set a league record for career assists per game average (5.9). She also earned MVP honors at the ’84 ACC Tournament. That season, she also became set a school record for career three-pointers (236). Carolina’s first ACC Player of the Year and Kodak All-America selection. Other Overall, UNC has been a part of eight of the last 10 ACC title games, and the key members of that league championship team were ACC Rookie of the Year school’s five championships rank second in the league, behind Maryland’s eight. Dawn Royster and Pam Leake, who would go on to earn ACC Player of the Year The Tar Heels have made a total of 15 appearances in the NCAA Tournament, honors in 1985 and ’86. Leake was a Kodak All-America selection in 1986. 10 in the past 12 years. Carolina has reached the Sweet 16 in eight of the past 11 The program struggled through a few less-successful seasons in the late years. 1980s, but current head coach Sylvia Hatchell brought Carolina back into the Against Georgia Tech on Feb. 13, 2000, the Tar Heels earned the 500th national spotlight in the 1990s. The rebuilding process culminated in the Tar victory in the history of UNC’s varsity program. The victory on Jan. 31, 2002, at Heels winning the 1994 NCAA Championship, the first ever by an ACC school. Maryland was Carolina’s 200th ACC win. Carolina claimed the title with a 60-59 win over Louisiana Tech on April 3 in ACC Champions 1984 ACC Champions March 2-4, 1984 Fayetteville, N.C. No. 5 seed First round: UNC 74, Clemson 73 Semifinal: UNC 96, Virginia 68 Final: UNC 99, NC State 76 Tournament MVP: Tresa Brown All-ACC Tournament: Tresa Brown, Pam Hammond, Pam Leake Head Coach: Jennifer Alley 1994 ACC Champions March 4-7, 1994 Rock Hill, S.C. No. 2 seed First round: UNC 78, Georgia Tech 55 Semifinal: UNC 65, Clemson 64 Final: UNC 77, Virginia 60 Tournament MVP: Charlotte Smith All-ACC Tournament: Sylvia Crawley, Tonya Sampson, Charlotte Smith, Marion Jones (2nd team) Head Coach: Sylvia Hatchell 1995 ACC Champions March 2-5, 1995 Rock Hill, S.C. No. 2 seed First round: UNC 71, Wake Forest 51 Semifinal: UNC 90, NC State 71 Final: UNC 95, Duke 70 Tournament MVP: Charlotte Smith All-ACC Tournament: Marion Jones, Charlotte Smith, Stephanie Lawrence (2nd team), Tracy Reid (2nd team) Head Coach: Sylvia Hatchell Page 102 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Feb. 27-March 2, 1997 Charlotte, N.C. No. 1 seed Quarterfinal: UNC 86, Wake Forest 60 Semifinal: UNC 66, Duke 55 Final: UNC 62, Clemson 58 Tournament MVP: Marion Jones All-ACC Tournament: Marion Jones, Tracy Reid, Jessica Gaspar (2nd team), Chanel Wright (2nd team) Head Coach: Sylvia Hatchell 1998 ACC Champions Feb 26-March 1, 1998 Charlotte, N.C. No. 4 seed Quarterfinal: UNC 76, Virginia 56 Semifinal: UNC 56, Duke 52 Final: UNC 81, Clemson 50 Tournament MVP: Tracy Reid All-ACC Tournament: Tracy Reid, Nikki Teasley, Chanel Wright, Juana Brown (2nd team) Head Coach: Sylvia Hatchell ACC Titles by School Maryland ..............................8 UNC......................................5 NC State ..............................4 Duke ....................................4 Virginia..................................3 Clemson ..............................2 ACC Champions 1997 ACC Champions Retired and Honored Jerseys Retired and Honored Jerseys at UNC On Oct. 4, 1994, the Athletic Council of the University of North Carolina adopted a set of criteria for honoring the jerseys of women’s basketball players. In order to have her jersey honored and hung in the Carmichael Auditorium rafters, a player must have been a member of a first-team All-America squad, been a member of an Olympic team as an undergraduate or been selected by the coaches as MVP of a national championship team. Under these guidelines, the UNC women’s basketball program announced the first five honored jerseys in a ceremony on Feb. 5, 1995. They belong to Tresa Brown, Pam Leake, Marsha Mann, Bernadette McGlade and Tonya Sampson. On At left: Charlotte Smith’s jersey is retired at halftime of a men’s basketball game. With her are former UNC chancellor Michael Hooker and coach Sylvia Hatchell. Retired: Charlotte Smith (23) Honored: Marsha Mann (44), Bernadette McGlade (14), Tresa Brown (24), Pam Leake (20), Tonya Sampson (34), Sylvia Crawley (00), Marion Jones (20), Tracy Reid (00) Feb. 27, 2000, Carolina honored three more, belonging to Sylvia Crawley, Marion Jones and Tracy Reid. The University’s criteria for retiring a jersey, which applies to all UNC varsity athletes, requires a player to be named national player of the year in his or her sport. Only one Tar Heel women’s basketball jersey number has been retired. That number is 23, last worn in 1995 by Charlotte Smith. Her jersey was retired on Feb. 24, 1996. Charlotte Smith #23 The starting forward for the 1994 NCAA Championship team, Charlotte Smith was ESPN’s 1995 National Player of the Year. Smith was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 1994 NCAA Tournament after hitting one of the most dramatic shots in collegiate basketball history. With 0:00.7 left in regulation of the ’94 NCAA title game and UNC trailing Louisiana Tech 59-57, Smith drilled the championship-winning three-point basket. She also pulled down a career-high 23 rebounds in that game setting an NCAA Championship game record and tying the NCAA Tournament record. As a freshman in 1992 she was named the ACC Rookie of the Year. Smith was named All-ACC and ACC Tournament MVP in both her junior and senior seasons. A consensus first-team All-America and Naismith Award finalist as a senior in 1994-95, Smith led the ACC in scoring and rebounding, averaging 19.6 points and 10.7 boards per game. She totaled 21 double-doubles in Carolina’s 35 games, including a 10-game streak. As a four-year starter for the Tar Heels, she led Carolina in rebounding every year of her career. On Dec. 4, 1994, against North Carolina A&T State, she became the second woman in collegiate basketball history to dunk in a game. Smith was the first Tar Heel woman and the third women’s player in ACC history to record 2,000 career points and 1,000 career rebounds. Her career total of 2,094 points ranks third in UNC history and eighth in the ACC. Her 1,200 rebounds rank second at UNC and fourth in the ACC. Page 104 • ESPN Player of the Year in 1995 • First-team All-America by Kodak, The Associate Press and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association in 1995 • Final Four MVP in 1994 • ACC Tournament MVP in 1994 and 1995 • All-ACC and All-ACC Tournament in 1994 and 1995 • ACC Rookie of the Year in 1992 • Third in scoring at UNC with 2,094 career points • Second in rebounding at UNC with 1,200 in her career 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Marsha Mann • 1972-75 Marsha Mann was Carolina’s first women’s basketball All-America selection, by the National Women’s Invitational Tournament in 1975. Her senior season, 1974-75, was the first year in which the women’s basketball team fell under the direction of the UNC athletic department. Mann paced the team in both scoring (17.0 points per game) and rebounding (9.8 per game) and led the Tar Heels to the NWIT in Amarillo, Texas. Under coach Angela Lumpkin, UNC went 1-2 there to finish the season 15-3. Mann also competed for the United States team that won a silver medal at the 1973 World University Games. Bernadette McGlade #14 Bernadette McGlade, Carolina’s career leader in rebounds, was a National Women’s Invitational Tournament All-America selection in 1980. She led the Tar Heels in rebounding in all four seasons she played for Carolina and finished with a school-record total of 1,251. Her career average of 10.3 rebounds per game is the best in UNC history. Bernadette McGlade • 1977-80 Sylvia Crawley was the starting center on the 1994 NCAA Championship team, averaging 13.6 points and 5.2 rebounds that year as a senior. She was also a co-captain for that team and selected by the coaches as its MVP. As a senior, she earned All-ACC Tournament honors as UNC won the conference title. En route to the NCAA championship, she was named to the East Region All-Tournament team after scoring a career-high 22 points against Vanderbilt in the semifinal. She ranks fourth on UNC’s career blocks chart with 123 and led the team with 40 in 1994. Marion Jones #20 In 1984, Tresa Brown became the first UNC player to earn ACC Player of the Year honors. She also earned Kodak All-America honors that season after helping the Tar Heels to a 248 record and the school’s first conference championship. Brown, who was MVP of the ’84 ACC Tournament, led Carolina in scoring (20.8 points), field goal percentage (56.1) and free throw percentage (81.6) that season, her senior year. She also earned All-ACC honors. Brown is UNC’s career leader in field goal percentage (54.7) and ranks fifth on Carolina’s career scoring chart with 1,931 points. She also is among the school’s top 10 in career scoring average, total rebounds, rebounding average, free throw percentage and blocked shots. Marion Jones made an instant impact on the UNC program, helping the team to an NCAA championship as a freshman point guard. She averaged 14.1 points that season and in 1995 became the first Carolina sophomore to reach the 1,000-point mark. Jones was 9-0 in Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament play as a member of championship teams in 1994, ’95 and ’97. She was an AllACC pick in 1995 and ’97, and earned ACC Tournament MVP and All-America (Basketball America) honors in 1997. Despite playing just three seasons, she ranks 11th all-time in scoring at UNC with 1,716 career points. She ranks third in career scoring average (16.8), third in field goal percentage (53.0), third in steals (334) and sixth in assists (403). Pam Leake was a Kodak All-America selection in 1986 when she led the Tar Heels in scoring with 22.4 points per game, the highest season scoring average in school history. With 2,001 career points, she ranks fourth on UNC’s career scoring list. She earned ACC Player of the Year honors in 1985 and ’86 and is one of only six players to have been so named twice in their careers. Leake holds Carolina’s career marks in assists (545) and steals (401). Her career scoring average of 16.14 ranks sixth on the school’s all-time chart and she is also among the top 10 in field goal percentage and free throw percentage. Tonya Sampson #34 Pam Leake • 1983-86 Sylvia Crawley #00 Tresa Brown #24 Pam Leake #20 Tresa Brown • 1981-84 game in 1992-93. She graduated as Carolina’s all-time leading scorer with 2,143 points, a total that was surpassed in 1998 by Tracy Reid. Sampson was a member of the ACC’s AllFreshman team in 1991, then earned All-ACC honors as a sophomore, junior and senior. She also earned All-ACC Tournament honors in 1994. Sampson ranks in UNC’s career top 10 in points, scoring average, total rebounds, rebounding average, free throw percentage, assists and steals. As a senior, Tonya Sampson earned Kodak All-America honors while leading the Tar Heels to the 1994 NCAA Championship. She paced the team in scoring in each of her four years, averaging a career-best 21 points per 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Honored Jerseys Marsha Mann #44 Tonya Sampson • 1991-94 Tresa Brown • 1981-84 Marion Jones • 1994-95, ’97 Tracy Reid #00 The all-time leading scorer in Tar Heel history, Tracy Reid amassed 2,200 points during her career. She was selected as the ACC Player of the Year in her junior and senior seasons and as a senior was named All-America by the Associated Press, the USBWA and Kodak/WBCA. Reid earned All-ACC honors in 1996,’97 and ’98 after leading the conference in scoring in all three of those years. She was voted to the AllACC Tournament team in 1997 and ’98. In addition to leading the program in points scored, Reid boasts the highest career scoring average (18.2), the fourth-highest field goal percentage (52.8) and the fourth-highest rebounds total (1,065). She and Charlotte Smith are the only UNC players to total more than 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in their careers. Tracy Reid • 1995-98 Page 105 All-Time Letterwinners Alicia Alford ....................................................1997 LaShonda Allen ......................................1999-00-01 Rita Allen.................................................... 1977-78 Jackie Allison.............................................. 1975-78 Cathy Allred .................................................... 1979 Dawn Allred .................................................... 1975 Sheri Anderson .......................................... 1989-90 La’Tangela Atkinson ......................................2003 Chrystal Baptist ......................................2001-02-03 LaQuanda Barksdale ........................1998-99-00-01 Nikita Bell ..................................................2002-03 Joni Berry .................................................. 1980-81 Charlene Boykin .............................. 1978-79-80-81 Dawn Bradley........................................ 1989-91-92 Coretta Brown ..................................2000-01-02-03 Juana Brown......................................1998-99-00-01 Tresa Brown .................................... 1981-82-83-84 Yvonne Burch ............................................ 1979-80 Darlene Cannon .............................. 1984-85-86-87 Kathy Cermola ................................................ 1980 Courtney Chambers................................2001-02-03 Kelley Chastain .................................... 1989-90-91 Yanick Clay ......................................1996-97-98-99 Terrie Condery ................................................ 1989 Robyn Cooper .................................................. 1975 Tonya Cooper .................................. 1993-94-95-96 Maury Cosgrove................................................1979 Elizabeth Coughran ....................................2002-03 Kathy Crawford .............................. 1980-81-82-83 Sylvia Crawley ................................ 1991-92-93-94 Cathey Daniels............................................ 1976-77 Carrie Davis ..........................................2001-02-03 Natasha Davis ..................................1996-97-98-99 Laquanda Dawkins............................1996-97-98-99 Jeanette Dingle ................................................ 1984 Lisa Dodson .................................................... 1976 Liza Donnell.......................................... 1986-87-89 Meagan Dougherty .......................................... 1991 Linda Edwards ................................................ 1975 Jessica Gaspar ..................................1996-97-98-99 Wendy Gatlin ........................................ 1987-88-89 Lori Gear .......................................... 1994-95-96-97 Gwendolyn Gillingham.................... 1992-93-94-95 Maggie Goloboy ..........................................1999-00 Robyn Hadley ............................................ 1982-83 Joy Hairston ......................................................2001 Pam Hammond ................................ 1982-83-84-85 Fran Hardison .................................. 1976-77-78-79 Jackie Higgins..............................................1999-00 Hannah Holt .................................................... 1985 Jamee Houk ......................................................1979 Jasmyn Huntington ..........................................2000 Stephanie Israel................................................ 1984 Tonya Jackson ...................................... 1993-94-95 Emily Johnson.................................. 1989-90-91-92 Melissa Johnson ..........................................1997-98 Pat Johnston .................................................... 1977 Anita Jones ...................................................... 1980 Marion Jones ........................................ 1994-95-97 Sheila Judge .................................................... 1977 LeAnn Kennedy .............................. 1989-90-91-92 Kellie Kennedy ................................ 1987-88-89-90 Ranti Killian .......................................... 1982-83-84 Cindy Kline...................................................... 1976 Stephanie Kornegay ........................................ 1977 Jenni Laaksonen ..........................................2002-03 Tanya Lamb...................................... 1988-89-90-92 Anne Lawrence ................................................ 1980 Stephanie Lawrence ........................ 1992-93-94-95 Cherie Lea....................................................2000-01 Page 106 Pam Leake........................................ 1983-84-85-86 Joan Leggett .................................... 1975-76-77-78 JoAnna Lilley ........................................ 1981-82-83 Marlene List .................................... 1984-85-86-87 Mika Long .................................................. 1976-77 Marsha Mann .................................................. 1975 Charisse Mapp ................................................ 1984 Linda Matthews .............................. 1975-76-78-79 Marsha Matthews .................................. 1986-87-88 Mandy Mauney ................................................ 1975 Kenya McBee ............................................2002-03 Eileen McCann ................................ 1981-82-83-84 Agnus McGlade .............................................. 1977 Bernadette McGlade ........................ 1977-78-79-80 Mickey McGlade ........................................ 1977-78 Carrie McKee .................................. 1992-93-94-95 Leah Metcalf ..............................................2002-03 Kathy Sapp ...................................................... 1978 Gay Scott .................................................... 1975-76 Jessica Sell........................................................2003 Aprille Shaffer.................................. 1978-79-80-81 Leah Sharp ........................................1998-99-00-01 Jackie Shaw...................................................... 1981 Cathy Shoemaker ............................ 1976-77-78-79 Rochelle Small ................................................ 1978 Charlotte Smith ................................ 1992-93-94-95 Jill Suddreth .................................... 1992-93-94-95 Candace Sutton ....................................2001-02-03 Nikki Teasley ....................................1998-99-00-02 Deanna Thomas................................................ 1980 Jennifer Thomas ................................2000-01-02-03 Heather Thompson...................................... 1990-91 Tiffany Tucker ..................................................2002 Erica Turner ................................................ 1991-92 Former Tar Heel women’s basketball players gather annually for Alumni Day activities. This group was recognized at halftime of the UNC-Virginia game on Jan. 27, 2002. Cindy Miller .......................................... 1981-82-83 Robin Miller .......................................... 1975-76-77 Beth Montague ................................................ 1975 Toni Montgomery ............................ 1990-91-92-93 Karen Moose.................................................... 1988 Jackie Myers ................................................2000-01 Kim Oden ........................................ 1988-89-90-91 Merlaine Oden ................................ 1986-87-88-89 Joyce Patterson ................................ 1975-76-77-78 Lynda Payne .............................................. 1982-83 Courtney Peck ............................................ 1975-76 Jennifer Phillips .............................................. 1982 Tia Poindexter .................................. 1985-86-87-88 Jo Ralston ........................................................ 1975 Tracy Reid ........................................1995-96-97-98 Debbie Richardson .................................... 1978-79 Kelly Roche ................................................ 1978-79 Kim Rouse .................................................. 1993-94 Dawn Royster .................................. 1984-85-86-87 Tracy Sadler ......................................................1996 Tonya Sampson ................................ 1991-92-93-94 Tammy Sankey ................................................ 1986 Frances Turner ................................................ 1985 Maja Vukojicic .................................... 1993-95-96 Leigh Waddell ............................................ 1990-91 Nicole Walker....................................1995-96-97-98 Sheneika Walker................................1995-96-97-98 Henrietta Walls ................................ 1980-81-82-83 Chryss Watts.......................................... 1986-87-88 Stephanie Wells................................................ 1982 Meredith White ................................ 1979-80-81-82 Vangie Whitley ................................................ 1979 Celeste Whittaker ..............................................1986 Julie Wight ...................................................... 1993 Kareema Williams ...................................... 1989-90 Kathy Wilson .................................. 1985-86-87-88 Judy Wolf ........................................................ 1979 B.J. Woodard.................................................... 1975 Chanel Wright ..................................1996-97-98-99 Jenny Yopp ...................................... 1986-87-88-89 (Current players in bold) 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball The confidence and competitiveness that I gained playing Carolina basketball continue to help me in work and life today. – Charlene Boykin King • The best thing about Carolina was the enduring friendships I made that will last a lifetime – Sherri Clarke • My years at Carolina were some of the best years of my life! – Sylvia Crawley • Playing at North Carolina was an honor! – Laquanda Dawkins • My time at Carolina is something I will never forget. – Emily Johnson Murphy • The Carolina basketball team is not just a team, it’s a family. – Stephanie Kornegay • The stupendous education I received coupled with the lessons and discipline I learned as a UNC Lady Tar Heel have been beneficial in all facets of my life. – Marlene List Blocker • I am always proud to say I am a Carolina graduate – Mika Long Ryan • The friends I made at Carolina have been lifelong, and the opportunities from those friendships have been abundant. – Marsha Mann Lake • Carolina truly is the Southern Part of Heaven! – Eileen McCann • My experiences at Carolina positively influenced the person I am today – Jackie Myers • Carolina is the place where I met my life-long friends! – Cindy L. Newnam • Going to Carolina was one of the best decisions of my life! – Tia L. Poindexter-Echols • There is no better place than Chapel Hill. I love it! – Gay Scott • If I could turn back the hands of time and play for Carolina again, I’d do it right now! – Aprille Shaffer • Truly ... nothing can be finer than to be in Carolina! – Charlotte Smith-Taylor • Carolina women’s basketball was my foundation to a successful future! – Heather Thompson • Attending UNC was a wonderful life experience that I will treasure forever. Go Heels! – Chryssandra Watts Hires • As a sports physical therapist, my experiences playing basketball at Carolina have provided great insights in dealing with athletes and tier injuries. – Kay Wheeler • No matter where I go or what I do, my mind is never far from the Carolina Blue. Those years at UNC were great! – Celeste Whittaker All-Time Jersey Numbers #00 Sylvia Crawley Tracy Reid Jenni Laaksonen Carrie McKee Gay Scott #3 Tia Poindexter Nicole Walker #14 Alicia Alford Coretta Brown Liza Donnell Gwendolyn Gillingham Hannah Holt Emily Johnson Bernadette McGlade Lynda Payne Leigh Waddell #4 Jasmyn Huntington Emily Johnson Kim Rouse #5 Darlene Cannon Kelly Chastain Tracy Sadler Chanel Wright #10 Kelly Chastain Mandy Mauney Jill Suddreth Jennifer Thomas #11 Dawn Bradley Mika Long Aprille Shaffer Stephanie Wells Julie Wight B.J. Woodard #12 Ivory Latta Dawn Allred Sylvia Crawley Wendy Gatlin Joy Hairston Jackie Higgins Tonya Jackson Toni Montgomery Cathy Shoemaker #13 Jeanette Dingle Maggie Goloboy Robyn Hadley #15 Candace Sutton Jo Ralston #20 Camille Little Charlene Boykin Courtney Chambers Robyn Cooper Lisa Dodson Pam Hammond Marion Jones Kellie Kennedy Pam Leake Toni Montgomery #21 Jennifer Nelms LaShonda Allen Sheri Anderson Tonya Cooper Dawn Royster Erica Turner B.J. Woodard #22 La’Tangela Atkinson Joyce Patterson Jennifer Phillips Debbie Richardson Leah Sharp Jackie Shaw Kathy Wilson 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball #23–Retired Charlotte Smith Robyn Hadley LeAnn Kennedy Tanya Lamb Marlene List Robin Miller Heather Thompson #24 Cathy Allred Joni Berry Tresa Brown Jessica Gaspar LeAnn Kennedy Kathy Sapp #25 Leah Metcalf Juana Brown Terrie Condery Kathy Crawford Stephanie Lawrence Courtney Peck Kelly Roche Tammy Sankey Aprille Shaffer Ranti Killian Joyce Patterson Chryss Watts Judy Wolf #33 Kenya McBee Jackie Allison LaQuanda Barksdale Joni Berry Lori Gear Anne Lawrence Marsha Matthews Robin Miller Vangie Whitley #34 Charisse Mapp Linda Matthews Sabine van der Meulen Tonya Sampson Henrietta Walls Kareema Williams #35 Tiffany Tucker Yanick Clay Pam Hammond Jenny Yopp Nikki Teasley #43 Cindy Kline Mika Long Bernadette McGlade Beth Montague #44 Jessica Sell Rita Allen Maury Cosgrove Cherie Lea Marsha Mann Linda Matthews Cindy Miller Frances Turner #45 Cathey Daniels Linda Matthews #50 Bernadette McGlade Sheneika Walker #51 Agnus McGlade Rochelle Small #30 Nikita Bell Kathy Cermola Jamee Houk Melissa Johnson Eileen McCann Mickey McGlade #40 Chrystal Baptist Yvonne Burch Joan Leggett Henrietta Walls #52 Carrie Davis Natasha Davis Pat Johnston Celeste Whittaker #31 Darlene Cannon Sheila Judge Kelly Roche Meredith White Chanel Wright #41 Jackie Allison Fran Hardison Stephanie Israel Charisse Mapp Deanna Thomas #53 Stephanie Kornegay Jackie Myers #32 Laquanda Dawkins Lori Gear Tanya Lamb Anita Jones #42 Linda Edwards JoAnna Lilley Kim Oden Cathy Shoemaker #55 Elizabeth Coughran Cathey Daniels Merlaine Oden Maja Vukojicic Page 107 All-Time Jersey Numbers Looking back: What the alums say now... Year-by-Year Results 1974-75: 15-3 Overall NWIT Tournament 1/13 W 74-47 1/17 W 70-68 1/18 W 69-50 1/18 W 85-62 1/23 W 71-52 1/24 W 107-44 1/28 W 63-51 1/31 W 57-50 2/4 W 64-33 2/7 W 72-58 2/11 W 71-57 2/13 W 85-51 2/15 W 80-31 2/18 W 74-70 2/21 L 83-71 3/13 L 76-75 3/14 W 76-75 3/15 L 69-67 1-NWIT, Amarillo, Texas at NC State Elon East Carolina W. Carolina Campbell Shaw at Wake Forest at Appalachian State at High Point Winthrop at UNC-Greensboro NC State at Davidson at East Carolina at Elon Belmont-1 Mississippi College-1 John F. Kennedy-1 12/21 W 71-64 Winthrop-1 12/22 W 59-54 Peace College-1 12/23 L 74-72 High Point-1 1/11 W 81-64 East Carolina 1/14 L 70-48 at Coll. of Charleston 1/15 L 79-59 at Clemson 1/20 W 95-75 at UNC-Greensboro 1/22 L 66-56 Old Dominion 1/25 L 76-70 at Appalachian State 1/28 L 72-58 at Eastern Kentucky 1/29 L 90-67 at Tennessee Tech 2/1 W 74-45 UNC-Greensboro 2/5 L 85-68 Ohio State 2/10 L 71-59 at Virginia-2 2/11 W 92-54 Wake Forest-2 2/12 L(ot) 69-67 James Madison-2 2/15 L 68-67 at East Carolina 2/19 L 74-62 NC State 2/25 L 76-65 Appalachian State-3 2/26 L 76-74 East Carolina-3 3/6 L 83-68 at Maryland 1-Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill; 2-Virginia Classic, Charlottesville, Va.; 3-NCAIAW Tournament, Raleigh, N.C. 1975-76: 16-7 Overall 12/6 W 74-61 NC State 1/9 W 79-73 Coll. of Charleston 1/13 W 85-54 Duke 1/17 W 89-72 Elon 1/18 W 69-51 East Carolina 1/23 W 54-47 at Winthrop 1/24 W 75-65 at South Carolina 1/26 L 68-58 at NC State 1/30 L 73-62 at Belmont 1/31 L 111-63 at Tennessee Tech 2/5 W 85-71 Clemson-1 2/6 W 49-40 at Virginia-1 2/7 W 69-68 Maryland-1 2/12 W 89-37 Wake Forest 2/14 W 63-55 Old Dominion-2 2/17 W 66-45 UNC-Greensboro 2/20 L 92-72 at Western Carolina 2/23 L 80-64 Appalachian State 2/27 L 80-64 at Ohio State 2/28 W 66-50 at Marshall 3/4 W 86-67 East Carolina-3 3/5 L 77-74 NC State-3 3/6 W 62-51 Western Carolina-3 1-Virginia Inv., Charlottesville, Va.; 2-Elizabeth City, N.C.; 3-NCAIAW Tournament, Chapel Hill 1976-77: 8-16 Overall 11/30 W 12/4 W 12/6 L Page 108 70-62 60-54 71-58 Appalachian State Virginia at NC State 1977-78: 16-13 Overall, 6-4 ACC ACC regular season finish: Third ACC Tournament finish: Semifinals 11/29 W 82-47 Virginia Union 12/2 L 93-84 at Appalachian State 12/6 L 78-51 at Old Dominion 12/20 W 81-58 Virginia-1 12/21 L 86-71 High Point-1 12/22 W 95-79 Clemson-1 1/7 W 73-65 Kentucky-2 1/10 L 75-59 N.C. State 1/13 L 85-79 Maryland 1/17 W 77-66 at Virginia 1/20 W 76-58 Indiana-3 1/21 L 77-72 Alabama-3 1/24 W 87-68 Duke 1/26 W 85-57 at Wake Forest 1/28 L 76-73 Clemson 1/31 W 94-60 Appalachian State 2/2 W 72-64 East Carolina 2/4 L 80-66 at Ohio State 2/9 W 79-52 Wake Forest-4 2/10 L 89-58 NC State-4 2/14 W 76-69 at UNC-Greensboro 2/18 W 67-64 at East Carolina 2/22 L 92-70 at NC State 2/24 W 80-72 at Duke 2/25 W 92-68 UNC-Greensboro 3/3 L 82-80 at East Carolina-5 3/4 W 81-79 Appalachian State-5 3/9 L 92-66 Tennessee-6 3/10 L 73-72 East Carolina-6 1-Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill 2-Raleigh, N.C. 3-Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, Ky. 4-ACC Tournament, Charlottesville, Va. 5-NCAIAW Tournament, Greenville, N.C. 6-AIAW So. Region II Tournament, Chapel Hill 1978-79: 18-14 Overall, 4-5 ACC AIAW Tournament ACC regular season finish: Fourth ACC Tournament finish: Semifinals 11/28 W 77-64 Lenoir Rhyne 11/30 W 83-70 at Appalachian State 12/2 L 87-76 at Old Dominion 12/5 L 87-81 NC State 12/7 W 82-65 at Duke 12/9 L 83-79 Pfeiffer 12/21 W 79-69 Coll. of Charleston-1 12/22 L 79-66 Clemson-1 12/23 W 79-67 Pfeiffer-1 12/31 W 76-74 Ohio State 1/3 L 93-82 at Maryland 1/4 W 76-61 at William & Mary 1/8 L 69-64 at Georgia State 1/10 W 85-56 Virginia 1/14 W 84-72 Appalachian State-2 1/17 W 78-73 at East Carolina 1/20 L 69-60 South Carolina 1/22 W 99-40 at UNC-Greensboro 1/24 L 91-64 at NC State 1/27 L 91-63 at Clemson 1/31 W 89-46 Wake Forest 2/3 L 95-57 at Tennessee 2/6 L 78-71 East Carolina 2/8 W 86-81 Virginia-3 2/9 L 71-69 Maryland-3 2/13 W 82-62 Western Carolina 2/15 W 99-57 UNC-Greensboro 2/20 W 69-54 Duke 2/22 W 96-72 Wake Forest-4 2/23 W(ot) 91-90 East Carolina-4 2/24 L 95-77 NC State-4 3/8 L 81-60 Old Dominion-5 1-Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill; 2-Greensboro, N.C.; 3ACC Tournament, Raleigh, N.C.; 4-NCAIAW Tournament, Boone, N.C.; 5-AIAW Region II Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn. 1979-80: 21-15 overall, 5-5 ACC NWIT Tournament ACC regular season finish: Tied for fourth ACC Tournament finish: Semifinals 11/16 11/17 11/24 11/26 11/28 12/1 12/4 L W W W W L L 62-57 95-56 72-69 96-52 82-73 66-55 89-66 Eastern Kentucky-1 West Virginia-1 Mississippi at Appalachian State Virginia Tech Tennessee at NC State 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball 1980-81: 17-14 Overall, 5-4 ACC ACC regular season finish: Fifth ACC Tournament finish: Quarterfinals 11/21 11/23 11/24 11/29 12/3 12/6 12/18 12/19 12/20 1/2 1/4 1/6 1/8 1/9 1/11 1/13 1/16 1/17 1/20 1/22 1/24 1/26 1/29 2/2 2/5 2/7 W W L W L L W ** ** L W L L L W L W W W L W L W W W L 84-71 100-59 99-65 55-51 85-70 65-61 75-67 63-61 54-63 79-67 82-79 92-72 82-74 81-80 75-73 87-75 63-62 75-61 86-56 67-62 82-75 76-72 77-65 67-59 77-74 75-70 Florida-1 at James Madison-1 at Old Dominion Virginia at Clemson NC State Ohio State-2 West German Int.-2 Polish National-2 at Pittsburgh at Penn State Illinois State Ala.-Birmingham-3 Vanderbilt-3 Texas East Carolina Tennessee Tech-4 Miami-4 Appalachian State at NC State Georgia Tech at Tennessee at Duke Wake Forest at East Carolina at Maryland 2/9 L 83-77 South Carolina 2/12 L 77-64 NC State-5 2/18 W 77-47 Duke 2/25 W 85-51 at Appalachian State 3/2 W 92-63 Wake Forest-6 3/3 W 89-83 East Carolina-6 3/4 L 70-50 NC State-6 ** exhibition games 1-JMU Tip-Off Classic, Harrisonburg, Va.; 2-Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill; 3-Lady Rebel-Dial Classic, Oxford, Miss.; 4-Wolfpack Doubleheader, Raleigh, N.C.; 5-ACC Tournament, Clemson, S.C.; 6-NCAIAW Tournament, Chapel Hill 1982-83: 22-8 Overall, 10-3 ACC NCAA Tournament First Round ACC regular season finish: Tied for second ACC Tournament finish: Semifinals 1981-82: 17-12 Overall, 10-3 ACC ACC regular season finish: Third ACC Tournament finish: Semifinals 11/17 W 109-72 Appalachian State 11/28 W 81-58 Georgia Tech 12/3 W 73-47 at Duke 12/5 L 71-64 Old Dominion 12/12 L 71-63 at NC State 12/18 L 77-67 Morehead State-1 12/19 W 111-64 Ohio University-1 12/30 W(2ot) 94-92 Mercer-2 12/31 L 83-65 Mississippi State-2 1/3 W 90-63 Western Michigan-3 1/5 L 77-68 Florida State-3 1/9 W 74-65 Virginia 1/12 L 71-66 East Carolina 1/16 W 91-63 Georgia State-4 1/19 W 93-59 Duke 1/23 W 68-64 at Georgia Tech 1/27 W 82-68 Clemson 1/28 W 96-63 at Wake Forest 1/30 L 76-62 Tennessee 2/3 W 62-60 at Virginia 2/6 L 84-71 Maryland 2/9 W 94-70 at Appalachian State 2/13 L 76-74 at Virginia Tech 2/16 W 78-65 NC State 2/18 W 82-56 Wake Forest 2/20 L 98-78 at Clemson 2/26 W 90-65 Wake Forest-5 2/27 L 84-76 Clemson-5 3/3 L 92-72 at East Carolina 1-ETSU Christmas Invitational, Johnson City, Tenn.; 2Miami Christmas Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.; 3-Miami New Year’s Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.; 4-Wolfpack Doubleheader, Raleigh, N.C.; 5-ACC Tournament, Raleigh, N.C. 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball 11/20 W 114-50 at Appalachian State 11/24 L 108-65 at Tennessee 11/26 W(ot) 97-95 Florida-1 11/27 L 74-75 Florida State-1 12/4 W 78-66 East Tennessee State 12/12 W 103-50 Appalachian State 12/17 W 106-97 Southern Mississippi-2 12/18 L 90-76 at Auburn-2 12/27 W 79-57 Northeastern-3 12/28 W 98-58 at Queens College-3 12/29 W 71-59 St. John’s-3 1/3 W 77-69 Alabama 1/6 W 99-58 Georgia Tech-4 1/11 W 84-68 at Duke 1/13 W 84-74 San Diego State 1/15 L(ot) 78-74 at Virginia 1/18 W 68-66 NC State 1/22 L 91-77 at Maryland 1/25 W 118-81 Wake Forest 1/29 W 96-58 Georgia Tech-5 2/2 W 84-80 at Clemson 2/5 W 74-70 Maryland 2/15 L 97-82 at NC State 2/17 W 82-65 Duke 2/21 W 103-83 Virginia Tech 2/26 W 85-74 Clemson 2/28 W 88-78 Virginia 3/4 W 85-80 Georgia Tech-6 3/5 L 88-69 Maryland-6 3/19 L 72-70 at Georgia-7 1-Lady Sunshine Classic, Sanford, Fla.; 2-Auburn Dial Classic, Auburn, Ala.; 3-Queens Holiday Tournament, Flushing, N.Y.; 4-Marietta, Ga.; 5-Greensboro, N.C.; 6-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, N.C.; 7-NCAA Mideast Regional Semifinal, Athens, Ga. 1983-84: 24-8 Overall, 9-5 ACC NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 ACC Champion ACC regular season finish: Tied for third ACC Tournament finish: First 11/18 11/19 11/25 11/26 12/3 12/4 12/10 W W W W L W W 69-68 98-68 77-64 78-64 81-69 91-54 62-54 Northwestern State-1 Oklahoma City-1 Miami-2 Howard-2 Alabama Kent State at East Tennessee State Page 109 Year-by-Year Results 12/6 W 91-58 Duke 12/8 W 64-54 East Tennessee State 12/20 W 65-64 N. Kentucky-2 12/21 W 100-79 Mercer-2 12/22 L 80-77 Clemson 12/29 ** 70-62 Rank Xerox (Sweden) 12/29 ** 76-45 Parker Pen (Holland) 12/30 ** 89-59 Crystal Palace (Eng.) 12/31 ** 78-72 Rank Xerox (Sweden) 1/2 W 64-62 Maryland 1/5 W(ot) 66-65 at Virginia 1/7 L 76-75 Clemson 1/9 W 93-61 at Georgia Tech 1/11 W 59-38 Georgia State-3 1/12 W 84-51 Connecticut 1/14 W 101-73 at Wake Forest 1/16 L 71-68 at East Carolina 1/23 L 85-68 NC State 1/25 W 91-55 Stetson 1/26 L 80-78 Minnesota 1/30 L 74-53 Old Dominion 2/5 W 85-71 East Carolina 2/8 W 85-63 Duke-4 2/9 L 90-63 NC State-4 2/12 W 107-76 Appalachian State 2/14 L 66-61 at Duke 2/16 L 94-62 at South Carolina 2/22 W 83-59 Duke-5 2/23 L 81-59 at NC State-5 3/5 L 89-61 at Old Dominion-6 3/20 W 84-73 Illinois State-7 3/21 W 68-61 Virginia-7 3/22 L 71-62 Oregon State-7 ** exhibition games, London, England 1-JMU Tip-Off Classic, Harrisonburg, Va.; 2-Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill; 3-Durham, N.C.; 4-ACC Tournament, College Park, Md.; 5-NCAIAW Tournament, Raleigh, N.C.; 6-AIAW So. Region II Tournament, Norfolk, Va.; 7-NWIT, Amarillo, Texas Year-by-Year Results 12/30 W 73-52 Virginia Tech-3 12/31 W 77-49 East Carolina-3 1/2 L 75-59 Tennessee 1/7 W 80-79 Maryland 1/9 W 76-69 Fairleigh Dickinson 1/11 W 72-63 Duke 1/14 W 85-72 Virginia 1/17 W 71-70 at NC State 1/21 W 60-54 District of Columbia 1/24 W 77-71 at Wake Forest 1/28 W 81-73 Georgia Tech 1/30 W 69-61 Clemson 2/4 L 57-52 at Maryland 2/9 L 88-72 at Virginia 2/11 L 74-68 NC State 2/14 W(ot) 66-64 at UNC-Charlotte 2/16 L 80-67 at Duke 2/20 W 95-75 at Georgia Tech 2/22 W 91-54 Wake Forest 2/26 L 98-76 at Clemson 3/2 W 74-73 Clemson-4 3/3 W 96-68 Virginia-4 3/4 W 99-76 NC State-4 3/16 W(ot) 81-79 St. John’s-5 3/22 L 73-72 Cheyney-6 1-Lady Jayhawks Classic, Lawrence, Kan.; 2-Wolfpack Doubleheader, Raleigh, N.C.; 3-Dogwood Classic, Fayetteville, N.C.; 4-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, N.C.; 5-NCAA First Round, Chapel Hill; 6-NCAA East Regional Semifinal, Norfolk, Va. 1984-85 (21-11, 11-3 ACC) NCAA Tournament First Round ACC regular season finish: Second ACC Tournament finish: Runner-up 11/20 W 100-50 Delaware State 11/23 W 82-44 UNC-Charlotte-1 11/24 W 77-65 East Carolina-1 11/29 L 82-76 at Radford 12/1 L 74-73 Virginia Tech-2 12/8 L 84-70 at Tennessee 12/10 W(ot) 77-67 Temple 12/20 W 69-48 George Washington 12/28 L 78-64 Old Dominion-3 12/29 L 78-64 at NC State-3 1/2 W 75-70 at Clemson 1/5 W 78-61 at Maryland 1/8 L 63-62 at Duke 1/13 L(ot) 64-62 at Virginia 1/15 W 77-74 NC State 1/19 W 88-68 at Georgia Tech 1/22 W 79-73 at Wake Forest 1/24 W 74-71 Clemson 1/27 W 81-50 Georgia Tech 1/31 W 86-47 Cheyney 2/2 W 66-61 Maryland 2/5 W 77-75 Virginia 2/9 L 70-63 at NC State 2/12 W 88-68 Duke 2/19 W 91-65 Wake Forest 2/22 W 79-62 at Alaska-Anchorage-4 2/23 L 80-59 Louisiana Tech-4 2/24 W 86-71 Louisville-4 3/1 W 76-64 Wake Forest-5 3/2 W 76-55 Virginia-5 3/3 L 81-80 N.C. State-5 3/17 L 98-79 at Penn State-6 1-Dogwood Classic, Fayetteville, N.C.; 2-Maroon Night, Page 110 Roanoke, Va.; 3-G.D. Ritzy’s/C.Q. Classic, Raleigh, N.C.; 4Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, Alaska; 5-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, N.C.; 6-NCAA First Round, University Park, Pa. 1985-86: 23-9 Overall, 10-4 ACC NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 ACC regular season finish: Second ACC Tournament finish: Runner-up 11/25 W 102-54 Maryland-Eastern Shore 11/29 W 121-61 Mercer-1 11/30 L 90-67 Auburn-1 12/4 W 75-73 Virginia Tech 12/14 W 72-71 South Carolina 12/18 W 77-67 California 12/20 W 76-67 at Temple 12/27 L 87-70 Georgia-2 12/28 W 87-80 Missouri-2 12/30 L(ot) 82-71 at UCLA 1/4 W 89-76 Maryland 1/7 L 79-78 at Duke 1/11 W 82-68 Tennessee 1/13 W 81-62 Radford 1/16 W 70-68 at NC State 1/18 W 88-83 Wake Forest 1/22 W 95-91 Clemson 1/25 L 84-79 Virginia 1/27 W 88-65 Georgia Tech 1/30 W 92-58 at Cheyney 2/1 W 65-59 at Maryland 2/5 W 60-58 at Virginia 2/9 W(ot) 81-79 NC State 2/12 L 86-79 Duke 2/15 L 80-65 at Clemson 2/19 W 82-73 at Wake Forest 2/22 W(ot) 92-81 at Georgia Tech 3/1 W 88-83 Clemson-3 3/2 W 67-65 Wake Forest-3 3/3 L 90-74 Maryland-3 3/15 W 82-76 Nevada-Las Vegas-4 3/20 L 84-70 Southern California-5 1-Sunshine Classic, Lake Mary, Fla. 2-Transamerica Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. 3-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, N.C. 4-NCAA Second Round, Chapel Hill 5-NCAA West Region Semifinal, Long Beach, Calif. 1986-87: 19-10 Overall, 9-5 ACC NCAA Tournament Second Round ACC regular season finish: Third ACC Tournament finish: Semifinals 11/28 W 11/29 L 96-79 79-63 12/6 W 94-65 Temple 12/13 W 65-52 Radford 12/18 W 82-51 UCLA 12/27 L 79-72 Southern California-2 12/28 W 78-67 St. Joseph’s-2 12/29 W 89-71 at Miami-2 1/2 W 80-75 at Georgia Tech 1/4 L 87-68 at Tennessee 1/7 W 76-68 Duke 1/10 L 81-66 at Virginia 1/13 L 82-76 NC State** 1/17 W 98-79 at Clemson 1/21 L 73-63 Virginia 1/24 W 86-81 Georgia Tech** 1/27 W 102-59 Wake Forest 1/28 W 67-46 at South Carolina 1/31 L 82-71 at Maryland 2/2 W 69-61 at St. John’s 2/4 W 72-70 Clemson 2/7 W 68-64 at Wake Forest 2/10 L 51-44 at N.C. State 2/14 W 91-49 Western Carolina 2/21 W 85-74 Maryland** 2/23 W 83-67 at Duke 2/28 W 64-54 Georgia Tech-3 3/1 L 70-63 NC State-3 3/14 L 76-58 Old Dominion-4 1-LSU Crawfish Classic, Baton Rouge, La.; 2-Miami Orange Bowl Invitational, Miami, Fla.; 3-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, N.C.; 4-NCAA Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C. **Home games played at the Dean E. Smith Center 1987-88: 10-17 Overall, 4-10 ACC ACC regular season finish: Sixth ACC Tournament finish: Quarterfinals 11/28 W 99-51 at Central Florida 12/1 L 92-81 at Radford 12/4 W 88-75 Michigan-1 12/5 W 69-66 Iowa State-1 12/12 W 77-73 South Carolina 12/18 W 82-79 Florida State 12/20 W 90-87 Georgia State 12/28 L 77-72 at California 12/31 L 82-71 at UCLA 1/2 L 92-69 at Southern California 1/6 L 104-70 Maryland 1/12 L 72-63 at NC State 1/17 W 82-74 Georgia Tech** 1/19 L 56-51 at Wake Forest 1/23 L 73-50 Clemson** 1/27 W 66-65 at Duke 1/30 L 81-73 Virginia** 2/2 L 74-57 Wake Forest 2/6 L 74-66 at Maryland 2/9 W(2ot) 75-74 NC State 2/13 L 76-74 at Georgia Tech 2/17 L 64-57 at Virginia 2/20 W 68-64 Duke** 2/25 L 88-65 Tennessee 2/27 L 66-60 at Clemson 2/29 L 75-69 Miami 3/5 L 61-53 Wake Forest-2 ** Home games played at the Dean E. Smith Center 1-Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill 2-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, N.C. Northwestern State-1 at Louisiana State-1 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball 11/25 L 72-60 Washington-1 11/26 W 94-72 Illinois-1 11/27 L 76-61 at Hawaii-1 12/1 L 93-75 Southern California 12/3 W 83-58 East Tennessee State-2 12/4 W 80-75 Indiana-2 12/10 W 75-71 Alabama-3 12/11 W 66-55 at Marshall-3 12/19 W 95-71 UCLA 12/21 W 109-96 Minnesota 12/29 W 84-82 Appalachian State-4 12/30 L 95-91 at Stetson-4 1/4 L 98-71 at South Carolina 1/10 W 93-92 Duke 1/14 L 87-81 at Georgia Tech 1/18 L 92-64 at Virginia 1/21 L 93-59 Maryland 1/24 L 86-69 NC State 1/26 L 72-70 Radford 1/29 L 97-89 Georgia Tech** 2/1 L 87-79 Virginia 2/4 L 88-70 at Wake Forest 2/7 L 93-72 at NC State 2/11 L 71-66 Clemson** 2/15 L 74-72 at Duke 2/18 L 87-60 at Maryland 2/22 L 67-66 Wake Forest 2/25 L 92-61 at Clemson 2/27 W 116-92 Mount St. Mary’s 3/4 L 93-68 Maryland-5 ** Home games played at the Dean E. Smith Center 1-Rainbow Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii; 2-Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill; 3-Marshall Invitational, Huntington, W. Va.; 4-Lady Hatter Classic, Deland, Fla.; 5-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, N.C. 1989-90: 13-15 Overall, 3-11 ACC ACC regular season finish: Eighth ACC Tournament finish: Quarterfinals 11/25 11/27 12/1 12/2 12/6 12/8 12/9 12/17 12/29 12/30 W W W L W W W W L L 102-63 95-62 84-77 71-69 85-79 102-58 85-61 70-56 83-69 106-81 1990-91: 12-16 Overall, 2-12 ACC ACC regular season finish: Eighth ACC Tournament finish: Quarterfinals 11/24 L 109-105 Providence-1 11/25 W 78-69 Fordham-1 12/2 W 82-63 at William & Mary 12/7 W 82-59 Virginia Union-2 12/8 W 74-71 Bowling Green St.-2 12/10 W 79-41 Charleston Southern** 12/16 W 82-68 Tennessee State 12/19 W 92-68 Robert Morris 12/30 W 74-54 Loyola (Md.) College 1/2 L 81-77 Holy Cross 1/5 W 72-55 College of Charleston-3 1/6 L 76-69 South Carolina-3 1/9 L 101-86 at Georgia Tech 1/12 L 77-65 Wake Forest 1/15 L 78-72 at Duke 1/19 L 88-68 at Maryland 1/23 L 79-69 NC State 1/26 L 79-66 at Clemson 1/29 L 92-67 Virginia 1/31 W 78-55 Rider 2/2 L 66-62 at Wake Forest 2/6 L 97-60 at Virginia 2/12 L 90-70 at NC State 2/16 W 64-61 Maryland 2/19 L 59-54 Duke 2/22 L 83-63 Georgia Tech 2/24 W 58-54 Clemson 3/2 L 90-69 Virginia-4 ** Home games played at the Dean E. Smith Center 1-Harvard Invitational, Cambridge, Mass.; 2-Carolina Classic, Chapel Hill; 3-Coastal Carolina Classic, Conway, S.C.; 4-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, N.C. Coastal Carolina Towson State Wisconsin-1 Princeton-1 Furman Baptist College*-2 Fordham-2 Western Carolina Georgia-3 Iowa-3 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball 1991-92: 22-9 Overall, 9-7 ACC NCAA Tournament Second Round ACC regular season finish: Tied for third ACC Tournament finish: Semifinals 11/22 W 87-56 South Carolina-Aiken 11/26 W 89-39 William & Mary 11/29 W 90-75 at Stetson 12/6 W 97-61 Navy-1 12/7 W 89-83 Tennessee-Chattanooga-1 12/15 W 66-53 Michigan State 12/19 W 66-53 Virginia Tech 12/31 W 85-62 at College of Charleston 1/2 W 96-36 at Charleston Southern 1/5 W 83-69 Georgia Tech 1/8 L 83-68 Virginia 1/12 W 72-56 Clemson 1/15 W 58-54 Duke 1/18 L 72-68 at Maryland 1/19 W 84-48 at Loyola (Md.) College 1/22 W(ot) 82-77 NC State 1/25 L 70-61 at Florida State 1/30 W 116-58 at Winthrop 2/1 W 84-61 at Wake Forest 2/5 L 71-65 at NC State 2/8 L 92-78 Maryland 2/10 W 69-52 Florida State 2/12 W 69-64 at Duke 2/19 L 49-46 at Clemson 2/23 W 90-61 Wake Forest 2/26 L 65-52 at Virginia 2/29 W 73-70 at Georgia Tech 3/7 W 81-69 Florida State-2 3/8 L 74-55 Virginia-2 3/18 W 60-54 Old Dominion-3 3/21 L 86-72 at Miami-4 1-Harris-Teeter Classic, Chapel Hill; 2-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C.; 3-NCAA First Round, Chapel Hill; 4-NCAA Second Round, Miami, Fla. 1992-93 (23-7, 11-5 ACC) NCAA SWEET 16 ACC regular season finish: Tied for second ACC Tournament finish: Semifinals 12/1 12/4 12/5 12/9 12/13 12/20 12/30 1/2 1/3 1/5 1/10 W W W W W W W W W L L 80-41 54-39 81-65 94-76 97-42 99-56 87-51 67-42 83-35 73-63 85-66 Charleston Southern at Robert Morris at Duquesne Furman Stetson College of Charleston Loyola (Md.) College Marshall-1 at Coastal Carolina-1 at Georgia Tech Florida State Page 111 Year-by-Year Results 1988-89: 10-20, 1-13 ACC ACC regular season finish: Eighth ACC Tournament finish: Quarterfinals 1/4 W 76-74 at Georgia State 1/9 L 69-62 at Wake Forest 1/11 L 90-73 Georgia Tech 1/13 L 59-52 at Maryland 1/15 W 82-34 at Loyola (Md.) College 1/20 L 90-88 at Duke 1/22 L 81-63 Virginia 1/24 L 85-69 at NC State 1/27 L 80-66 at Clemson 1/31 W 87-75 Wake Forest 2/6 L 88-64 Maryland 2/10 W 81-77 at Georgia Tech 2/12 W 104-66 College of Charleston 2/15 L 95-46 at Virginia 2/18 L 105-86 NC State 2/21 W 58-56 Duke 2/24 L 80-79 Clemson 3/3 L 80-61 NC State-4 *-Baptist became Charleston Southern in 1990 1-Princeton Tournament, Princeton, N.J.; 2-Carolina Classic, Chapel Hill; 3-Hilton Head Super Shootout, Hilton Head, S.C.; 4ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, N.C. Year-by-Year Results 1/12 W 92-68 Wake Forest 1/16 W 59-56 at Clemson 1/19 W 66-54 Duke 1/21 W 73-60 at Florida State 1/23 W 85-80 Maryland 1/27 W 71-47 NC State 1/31 W(ot) 72-68 Georgia Tech 2/3 W 72-65 Virginia 2/6 W 77-69 at Wake Forest 2/9 L 73-67 at Virginia 2/14 W 80-51 Canisius 2/16 L 60-55 at NC State 2/20 L 73-52 at Maryland 2/23 W 84-63 at Duke 2/27 W 70-63 Clemson 3/6 W 89-71 NC State-2 3/7 L 75-61 Maryland-2 3/21 W(ot) 74-73 Alabama-3 3/25 L 74-54 Tennessee-4 1-Coastal Carolina Classic, Conway, S.C.; 2-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C.; 3-NCAA Second Round, Chapel Hill; 4-NCAA Mideast Region Semifinal, Iowa City, Iowa 1993-94: 33-2 Overall, 14-2 ACC NCAA Champion ACC Champion ACC regular season finish: Second ACC Tournament finish: First 12/1 W 92-52 UNC Asheville 12/3 W 90-33 Md.-Baltimore County-1 12/4 W 99-58 Niagara-1 12/8 W 102-53 Coastal Carolina** 12/11 W 102-61 Florida State** 12/18 W 102-42 College of Charleston** 12/29 W 115-63 Radford-2 12/30 W 89-83 Alabama-2 12/31 W 80-75 (ot) Kentucky-2 1/6 W 84-44 Wake Forest** 1/8 W 98-75 Northwestern-3 1/12 L 77-75 Virginia** 1/14 W 71-48 at Florida State 1/16 W 87-51 Georgia Tech 1/19 W 79-68 at Duke 1/24 W 79-67 at Maryland 1/27 W 87-66 at NC State 1/30 W 71-68 Clemson 2/1 W 85-34 Winthrop 2/6 W 70-62 at Wake Forest 2/9 L 83-74 at Virginia 2/12 W 89-79 at Georgia Tech 2/16 W 81-54 NC State 2/20 W 106-76 Maryland 2/22 W 70-58 Duke 2/27 W 91-86 at Clemson 3/5 W 78-55 Georgia Tech-4 3/6 W 65-64 Clemson-4 3/7 W 77-60 Virginia-4 3/16 W 101-53 Georgia Southern-5 3/20 W 63-52 Old Dominion-5 3/24 W 73-69 Vanderbilt-6 3/26 W 81-69 Connecticut-6 4/2 W 89-74 Purdue-7 4/3 W 60-59 Louisiana Tech-7 ** Home games played at the Dean E. Smith Center 1-Carolina Invitational, Chapel Hill; 2-Citrus Sports Travel Holiday Classic, Orlando, Fla.; 3-ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Charlottesville, Va.; 4-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C.; 5- Page 112 NCAA First and Second Rounds, Chapel Hill; 6-NCAA East Region Semifinal and Final, Piscataway, N.J.; 7-NCAA Final Four, Richmond, Va. 1994-95: 30-5, 12-4 ACC NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 ACC Champion ACC regular season finish: Second ACC Tournament finish: First 11/25 W 79-52 Tennessee Tech-1 11/26 W 83-51 at Hawaii-1 11/27 W 79-72 Florida-1 12/3 W 87-50 Robert Morris 12/4 W 113-58 N.C. A&T 12/7 W 102-38 Loyola 12/10 W 92-36 East Carolina 12/19 W 92-43 Morehead State-2 12/20 W 81-36 College of Charleston-2 12/21 W 106-72 East Tennessee State-2 12/29 W 80-68 Rhode Island-3 12/30 W 57-52 at Virginia Tech-3 1/4 W 77-52 at Florida State 1/7 W 74-62 Georgia Tech 1/9 W 82-67 Wake Forest 1/14 W 77-73 at Clemson 1/18 W 71-62 NC State 1/22 W 88-67 Maryland 1/25 L 74-72 at Duke 1/l28 W 85-48 at Wake Forest 1/30 L 80-64 at Virginia 2/3 W 92-47 Florida State 2/5 L 88-78 Virginia 2/8 W 84-62 at Georgia Tech 2/11 W 84-47 George Mason 2/15 W 82-69 Clemson 2/19 L(2ot) 88-86 at NC State 2/21 W 86-70 at Maryland 2/25 W 82-57 Duke 3/3 W 71-51 Wake Forest-4 3/4 W 90-71 NC State-4 3/5 W 95-70 Duke-4 3/16 W 89-48 Western Illinois-5 3/18 W 59-45 Seton Hall-5 3/23 L 81-71 Stanford-6 1-Rainbow Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii; 2-Carolinas Holiday Beach Classic, Myrtle Beach, S.C.; 3-Diamond Club Classic, Blacksburg, Va.; 4-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C.; 5-NCAA First and Second Rounds, Chapel Hill; 6NCAA West Region Semifinal, Los Angeles, Calif. 1995-96: 13-14 Overall, 8-8 ACC ACC regular season finish: Fifth ACC Tournament finish: Quarterfinals 11/25 W 72-45 Towson State 12/2 L 77-62 Connecticut-1 12/3 W 77-72 at Richmond 12/9 W 88-54 UNC-Asheville 12/19 W 95-52 Coastal Carolina-2 12/20 L 81-75 Nebraska-2 12/21 L 73-64 Iowa-2 12/29 W 82-61 Georgetown-3 12/30 L 69-55 Auburn-3 1/3 W 67-59 Florida State 1/6 W 78-74 at Georgia Tech 1/8 W 84-72 at Wake Forest 1/13 W 93-68 Clemson 1/17 L 76-72 at NC State 1/21 W 66-63 at Maryland 1/24 L 86-85 Duke 1/29 W 69-68 Wake Forest 1/31 L 87-71 at Virginia 2/4 L 80-75 Georgia-4 2/7 W 88-72 Georgia Tech 2/9 L 73-64 at Florida State 2/12 L 83-70 Virginia 2/15 L(ot) 79-78 at Clemson 2/18 W 75-65 NC State 2/21 L 68-62 Maryland 2/23 L 61-58 at Duke 3/1 L 67-49 Clemson-5 1-Central Fidelity Classic, Richmond, Va.; 2-Carolinas Holiday Beach Classic, Myrtle Beach, S.C.; 3-Big Four Classic, Greensboro, N.C.; 4-Naismith/Booth Classic, Charlotte, N.C.; 5-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C. 1996-97: 29-3 Overall, 15-1 ACC NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 ACC Champion ACC regular season finish: First ACC Tournament finish: First 11/23 11/26 11/30 12/2 12/14 12/18 12/19 12/20 12/28 12/29 1/5 1/8 1/11 1/14 1/18 1/20 1/23 1/27 1/30 2/2 2/7 2/10 2/14 2/17 2/21 2/23 2/28 3/1 3/2 3/14 3/16 3/22 W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W(ot) L 78-37 113-67 97-56 84-41 96-49 93-63 72-67 88-74 68-52 76-49 79-69 88-63 80-53 82-55 87-73 75-63 77-66 75-71 80-77 75-71 73-63 79-72 82-56 84-77 81-61 70-65 86-60 66-55 62-58 78-53 81-71 46-44 William & Mary Radford East Tennessee State Mount St. Mary’s Howard Georgia Southern-1 Louisville-1 Alabama-1 Maine-2 Mississippi State-2 at Maryland at Florida State Georgia Tech Wake Forest at Duke at Clemson NC State at Virginia at Georgia Tech at Wake Forest Maryland Clemson Florida State at NC State Duke Virginia Wake Forest-3 Duke-3 Clemson-3 Harvard-4 Michigan State-4 George Washington-5 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball 1997-98: 27- 7 Overall, 11-5 ACC NCAA Tournament Elite Eight ACC Champion ACC regular season finish: Fourth ACC Tournament finish: First 11/19 W 93-78 Buffalo 11/23 L 68-48 Florida-1 11/25 W 90-48 UNC-Asheville 11/27 W 89-67 Miami (Ohio)-2 11/28 W 68-61 Oklahoma-2 12/4 W 90-59 at Wake Forest 12/7 W 91-65 Furman 12/14 W 86-31 Western Carolina 12/18 W(ot) 82-78 UCLA 12/20 W 88-67 Western Kentucky-3 12/30 W 106-35 South Carolina State 1/2 L 77-63 at Clemson 1/4 W 103-77 Florida State 1/8 W 69-48 at Georgia Tech 1/12 W 83-74 Duke 1/15 L(3ot) 105-100 Virginia 1/18 L 84-62 at Maryland 1/22 W 67-64 NC State 1/25 W 78-53 Wake Forest 1/30 W 74-45 Coastal Carolina 2/1 W 80-59 Clemson 2/4 W 75-58 at Florida State 2/8 W 85-58 Georgia Tech** 2/12 L 83-70 at Duke 2/15 W(2ot) 85-84 at Virginia 2/20 W 71-52 Maryland 2/22 L 60-57 at NC State 2/27 W 76-56 Virginia-4 2/28 W 56-52 Duke-4 3/1 W 81-50 Clemson-4 3/13 W 91-71 Howard-5 3/15 W 85-72 Florida International-5 3/21 W 80-74 Illinois-6 3/23 L 76-70 Tennessee-6 ** Home games played at the Dean E. Smith Center 1-Hall of Fame Tipoff Classic, Champaign, Ill.; 2-LMU Furama Hotel Thanksgiving Classic, Los Angeles, Calif.; 3-Myrtle Beach, S.C.; 4-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.; 5-NCAA First and Second Rounds, Chapel Hill; 6-NCAA Mideast Region Semifinal and Final, Nashville, Tenn. 1998-99 (28-8, 11-5 ACC) NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 ACC regular season finish: Tied for third ACC Tournament finish: Runner-up 11/13 W 85-71 Akron 11/15 W 76-58 Kansas-1 11/17 W 85-68 Syracuse 11/19 W 88-43 UNC-Wilmington 11/21 W 82-50 Fordham 11/27 W 77-67 St. John’s-2 11/28 L 86-68 UCLA-2 11/29 W 75-72 at Hawaii-2 12/3 W 85-68 Georgia Tech 12/5 W(ot) 112-101 at Florida State 12/7 W 77-46 Marshall 12/13 W 95-63 Tennessee State 12/17 W 89-66 at Holy Cross 12/20 W 90-75 Alabama-3 12/29 W 100-62 George Mason 12/31 W 93-50 Hampton 1/2 W 100-75 at Wake Forest 1/4 W 87-76 Clemson 1/7 L 87-70 at NC State 1/10 W 87-58 Maryland 1/18 W 79-68 at Virginia 1/22 L 93-71 Duke 1/24 L 91-84 at Georgia Tech 1/28 W 87-76 Florida State 1/31 W 88-66 Wake Forest 2/3 W 76-72 at Clemson 2/7 L 79-71 NC State 2/11 W 78-63 at Maryland 2/14 W(ot) 82-80 Virginia 2/21 L 88-78 at Duke 2/27 W 87-71 Georgia Tech-4 2/28 W 83-70 Virginia-4 3/1 L 87-72 Clemson-4 3/12 W 64-55 Northeastern-5 3/14 W 70-56 Alabama-5 3/20 L 82-59 Purdue-6 1-State Farm Tip-off Classic, West Lafayette, Ind.; 2-Rainbow Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii; 3-ACC-SEC Challenge, Myrtle Beach, S.C.; 4-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.; 5-NCAA First and Second Rounds, Chapel Hill; 6-NCAA Midwest Region Semifinal, Normal, Ill. 1999-2000: 20-13 Overall, 8-8 ACC NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 ACC regular season finish: Seventh ACC Tournament finish: Runner-up 11/20 11/23 11/26 11/28 12/2 12/4 12/5 12/7 12/11 12/19 12/30 1/3 1/6 1/10 1/13 1/16 1/20 1/23 1/27 1/30 2/3 2/7 2/10 2/13 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball L W W W W L W W W W W L L L L L W L L W L W(ot) L W 69-65 66-49 82-55 72-68 92-79 99-86 106-80 74-55 77-58 82-65 70-65 79-72 87-68 60-59 55-44 69-56 77-67 79-67 101-58 54-49 86-76 66-63 69-65 85-62 UCLA-1 East Carolina East Tennessee State Arizona State at Maryland Notre Dame-2 Richmond-2 Georgia Southern Radford Michigan State-3 California NC State at Virginia Clemson at Georgia Tech at Wake Forest Florida State at Iowa State-4 at Duke Maryland at NC State Virginia at Clemson Georgia Tech 2/17 W 75-69 Wake Forest 2/22 W 78-74 at Florida State 2/27 W 73-64 Duke 3/4 W 56-54 Clemson-5 3/5 W 67-63 Virginia-5 3/6 L 79-76 Duke-5 3/18 W 62-57 Maine-6 3/20 W 83-50 Rice-6 3/25 L 83-57 Georgia-7 1-Secret Four in the Fall, Lubbock, Texas; 2-Wachovia Women’s Invitational Tournament, Richmond, Va.; 3-ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Myrtle Beach, S.C.; 4-ACC/Big 12 Challenge, Ames, Iowa; 5-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.; 6-NCAA First and Second Rounds, Santa Barbara, Calif.; 7-NCAA West Region Semifinal, Portland, Ore. 2000-01: 15-14 Overall, 7-9 ACC ACC regular season finish: Seventh ACC Tournament finish: Quarterfinals 11/17 L 95-89 at Buffalo 11/19 W 81-68 at Syracuse 11/21 W 101-33 North Carolina A&T St. 11/25 L 91-77 Old Dominion** 11/27 W 84-63 East Tennessee State 12/3 L 78-55 Notre Dame-1 12/9 W 87-69 Maryland 12/16 W 71-48 Winthrop 12/21 W 74-68 South Carolina-2 12/28 W 77-58 Elon 1/2 L 82-75 Georgia Tech 1/4 L 73-71 at Wake Forest 1/8 W 71-70 at Clemson 1/11 L 78-76 Virginia 1/14 W(ot) 83-77 NC State** 1/18 W 75-62 at Florida State 1/21 L 94-77 Oklahoma-3 1/25 L(ot) 92-85 Duke 1/28 L 55-53 at Maryland 2/1 W 85-63 at Georgia Tech 2/4 W 72-60 Wake Forest 2/8 W(2ot) 100-99 Clemson 2/11 L 76-73 at Virginia 2/14 W 72-54 Coastal Carolina 2/18 L(ot) 80-78 Florida State 2/22 L 84-73 at NC State 2/26 L 72-67 at Duke 3/2 W 79-64 Georgia Tech-4 3/3 L 75-57 Clemson-4 **Home games played at the Dean E. Smith Center 1-Honda Elite Classic, Orlando, Fla.; 2-ACC/SEC Challenge, Myrtle Beach, S.C.; 3-ACC/Big 12 Challenge, Chapel Hill; 4-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, N.C. Page 113 Year-by-Year Results 1-Carolinas Holiday Beach Classic, Myrtle Beach, S.C.; 2-Big Four Classic, Greensboro, N.C.; 3-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.; 4-NCAA First and Second Rounds, Chapel Hill; 5-NCAA East Region Semifinal, Columbia, S.C. Year-by-Year Results/30-Point Games 40 and 30-Point Games 42 Tracy Reid vs. Virginia, 1/15/98 41 Tracy Reid vs. Virginia, 1/27/97 Tresa Brown vs. Virginia, 1/14/84 40 Kathy Wilson vs. Georgia Tech, 1/17/88 2001-02: 26-9 Overall, 11-5 ACC NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 ACC regular season finish: Second ACC Tournament finish: Runner-up 2002-03: 28-6 Overall, 13-3 ACC NCAA Tournament Second Round ACC regular season finish: Second ACC Tournament finish: Runner-up 11/9 W 77-59 George Mason-1 11/11 W 89-69 Evansville-1 11/15 L 97-74 At Connecticut-2 11/20 W 100-44 Western Carolina 11/23 W 117-57 Howard-3 11/24 W 84-43 At Winthrop-3 11/28 W 102-64 Kentucky 12/2 W 95-85 At Old Dominion 12/5 W 90-68 Wake Forest 12/8 W 99-69 Richmond 12/20 L 85-53 South Carolina-4 12/30 W 85-58 Maryland 1/2 W 93-81 At Florida State 1/5 W 76-47 Lehigh 1/7 W 90-67 Tennessee-Martin 1/10 L 66-63 NC State** 1/13 W 89-85 At Clemson 1/17 L 81-62 Georgia Tech 1/21 L 65-64 At Wake Forest 1/24 L 102-82 At Duke 1/27 W 79-64 Virginia 1/31 W 68-57 At Maryland 2/4 W 93-63 Florida State 2/6 W 49-45 Villanova 2/10 W 80-71 At NC State 2/14 W 86-76 Clemson 2/17 W 71-62 At Georgia Tech 2/21 W 78-68 At Virginia 2/24 L 90-75 Duke 3/2 W 78-53 Maryland-5 3/3 W 58-52 NC State-5 3/4 L 87-80 Duke-5 3/16 W 85-58 Harvard-6 3/18 W 72-69 Minnesota-6 3/23 L 70-61 Vanderbilt-7 ** Home game played at the Dean E. Smith Center 1-Preseason WNIT, Chapel Hill; 2-Preseason WNIT Semifinals, Storrs, Conn.; 3-Lady Eagles Classic, Rock Hill, S.C.; 4-Myrtle Beach, S.C.; 5-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.; 6-NCAA First and Second Rounds, Chapel Hill; 7-NCAA Midwest Region Semifinal, Ames, Iowa 11/22 W 68-46 Davidson 11/24 W 106-40 East Tennessee State 11/29 W 82-66 DePaul-1 11/30 L 66-63 Oklahoma-1 12/1 W 61-50 At Hawaii-1 12/5 W 80-44 Applachian State** 12/8 W 90-54 Old Dominion 12/17 W 83-50 Elon 12/20 W 78-69 South Carolina-2 12/29 W 84-49 Charleston Southern 12/31 W 80-42 American 1/2 W 72-67 At Georgia Tech 1/5 W 80-59 NC State 1/9 W 86-56 Wake Forest 1/12 W 74-53 At Florida State 1/16 W 77-55 At Clemson 1/20 L 78-67 OT Duke 1/23 W 79-76 At Western Michigan 1/27 W 83-82 At Maryland 1/30 W 74-54 Virginia 2/2 W 76-64 Georgia Tech 2/7 W 66-63 At NC State 2/9 W 67-57 At Wake Forest 2/13 W 72-56 Florida State 2/16 W 70-66 Clemson 2/20 L 97-63 At Duke 2/24 W 80-48 Coastal Carolina 2/27 W 94-77 Maryland 3/2 L 69-59 At Virginia 3/8 W 80-71 Clemson-3 3/9 W 88-78 Virginia-3 3/10 L 77-59 Duke-3 3/22 W 72-20 Austin Peay-4 3/24 L 86-67 At Colorado-4 **Home game played at the Dean E. Smith Center 1-Rainbow Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii; 2-Myrtle Beach, S.C.; 3-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, N.C. 4-NCAA Tournament first and second rounds, Boulder, Colo. Page 114 39 Pam Leake vs. Virginia, 2/5/85 38 Tonya Sampson vs. Maryland, 1/23/93 Tresa Brown vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 19/9/84 34 Tracy Reid vs. Florida State, 2/4/98 Tracy Reid vs. Clemson, 2/15/96 Pam Leake vs. Wake Forest, 1/18/85 33 Chanel Wright vs. St. John’s, 11/27/98 Tracy Reid vs. Howard, 3/13/98 Tracy Reid vs. Florida State, 1/4/98 Pam Leake vs. Delaware, 11/20/84 32 LaQuanda Barksdale vs. Elon, 12/28/00 Nikki Teasley vs. Florida State, 12/5/98 Marion Jones vs. Duke, 2/25/95 Tonya Sampson vs. Virginia, 2/3/93 Tonya Sampson vs. Virginia, 1/29/91 Dawn Royster vs. Western Carolina, 2/14/87 Pam Leake vs. Radford, 1/13/86 31 LaQuanda Barksdale vs. Duke, 1/25/01 Nikki Teasley vs. Duke, 3/6/00 LaQuanda Barksdale vs. Ga. Southern, 12/7/99 Tracy Reid vs. Virginia, 2/27/98 Tracy Reid vs. Duke, 1/12/98 Charlotte Smith vs. Col. of Charleston, 12/20/92 Merlaine Oden vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 2/27/89 Kathy Crawford vs. Southern Miss, 12/17/82 30 Nikita Bell vs. Maryland, 1/27/03 LaQuanda Barksdale vs. Florida State, 2/18/01 Tracy Reid vs. Western Kentucky, 12/20/97 Marion Jones vs. Howard, 12/14/96 Chanel Wright vs. East Tenn. St., 11/30/96 Chanel Wright vs. Radford, 11/26/96 Tracy Reid vs. N.C. State, 2/18/96 Tonya Sampson vs. Connecticut, 3/26/94 Marion Jones vs. East Tenn. St., 12/20/94 Charlotte Smith vs. Loyola, 12/7/94 Tonya Sampson vs. Alabama, 3/21/93 Kathy Wilson vs. California, 12/28/87 Pam Leake vs. Wake Forest, 2/19/86 Pam Leake vs. Missouri, 12/28/85 Tresa Brown vs. East Carolina 1/12/82 Kathy Crawford vs. Ohio, 12/19/81 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Round Site 3/19/83 First Athens, Ga. First Region Semifinal Chapel Hill Norfolk, Va. First University Park, Pa. Second Region Semifinal Chapel Hill Long Beach, Calif. Second Chapel Hill First Second Chapel Hill Miami, Fla. Second Region Semifinal Chapel Hill Iowa City, Iowa L 72-70 Georgia 1984 • East region • #2 seed • At-large bid 3/16/84 3/22/84 W(ot) L 81-79 73-72 St. John’s Cheyney 1985 • East region • #6 seed • At-large bid 3/17/85 L 98-79 Penn State 1986 • West region • #4 seed • At-large bid 3/15/86 3/20/86 W L 82-76 84-70 UNLV Southern Cal 1987 • Mideast region • #4 seed • At-large bid 3/14/87 L 76-58 Old Dominion 1992 • East region • #7 seed • At-large bid 3/18/92 3/21/92 W L 60-54 86-72 Old Dominion Miami 1993 • Mideast region • #4 seed • At-large bid 3/21/93 3/25/93 W(ot) L 74-73 74-54 Alabama Tennessee 1994 • East region • #3 seed • Automatic bid as ACC Champion 3/16/94 3/20/94 3/24/94 3/26/94 4/2/94 4/3/94 W W W W W W 101-53 63-52 73-69 81-69 89-74 60-59 Georgia Southern Old Dominion Vanderbilt Connecticut Purdue Louisiana Tech First Second Region Semifinal Region Final National Semifinal National Championship Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Piscataway, N.J. Piscataway, N.J. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. 1995 • West region • #3 seed • Automatic bid as ACC Champion 3/16/95 3/18/95 3/23/95 W W L 89-48 59-45 81-71 Western Illinois Seton Hall Stanford First Second Region Semifinal Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Los Angeles, Calif. 1997 • East region • #1 seed • Automatic bid as ACC Champion 3/14/97 3/16/97 3/22/97 W W(ot) L 78-53 81-71 55-46 Harvard Michigan State George Washington First Second Region Semifinal Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Columbia, S.C. 1998 • Mideast region • #2 seed • Automatic bid as ACC Champion 3/13/98 3/15/98 3/21/98 3/23/98 W W W L 91-71 85-72 80-74 76-70 Howard Florida International Illinois Tennessee First Second Region Semifinal Region Final Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. First Second Region Semifinal Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Normal, Ill. First Round Second Round Region Semifinal Santa Barbara, Calif. Santa Barbara, Calif. Portland, Ore. First Round Second Round Region Semifinal Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Ames, Iowa First Round Second Round Boulder, Colo. Boulder. Colo. 1999 • Midwest region • #4 seed • At-large bid 3/12/99 3/14/99 3/20/99 W W L 64-55 70-56 82-59 Northeastern Alabama Purdue 2000 • West region • #5 seed • At-large bid 3/18/2000 3/20/2000 3/25/2000 W W L 62-57 83-50 83-57 Maine Rice Georgia 2002: Midwest Region • #4 seed • At-large bid 3/16/2002 3/18/2002 3/23/2002 W W L 85-58 72-69 70-61 Harvard Minnesota Vanderbilt 2003: Mideast Region • #3 seed • At-large bid 3/22/2003 3/24/2003 W L 72-70 86-67 Austin Peay Colorado Overall NCAA Tournament record: 24-14 (15 appearances) NCAA Tournament record under Sylvia Hatchell: 22-10 (11 appearances) 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Page 115 NCAA Tournament History Date W/L Score Opponent 1983 • Mideast region • #7 seed • At-large bid ACC Tournament History 1978: #4 seed UNC 79, #5 Wake Forest 52 #1 NC State 89, UNC 58 1979: #4 seed UNC 86, #5 Virginia 51 #1 Maryland 71, UNC 69 1980: #4 seed UNC 85, #5 Duke 63 #1 NC State 90, UNC 63 All-Time ACC Tournament Composite Team Maryland North Carolina NC State Virginia Clemson Duke Florida State Wake Forest Georgia Tech W 35 36 31 28 27 21 3 6 5 L 18 21 22 23 24 22 12 26 24 Pct. .660 .632 .585 .549 .529 .488 .200 .188 .172 Semis 16 19 16 19 18 10 1 2 2 Finals 10 11 12 6 6 6 0 0 1 Titles 8 5 4 3 2 4 0 0 0 1981: #5 seed #4 NC State 77, UNC 64 1982: #1 seed UNC 90, #8 Wake Forest 65 #4 Clemson 84, UNC 76 1986: #2 seed UNC 88, #7 Clemson 83 UNC 67, #6 Wake Forest 65 #5 Maryland 92, UNC 74 1983: #2 seed UNC 85, #7 Georgia Tech 80 #3 Maryland 88, UNC 69 1987: #3 seed UNC 64, #6 Georgia Tech 54 #2 NC State 70, UNC 63 1984: #5 seed UNC 74, #4 Clemson 73 UNC 96, #1 Virginia 68 UNC 99, #3 NC State 76 1988: #6 seed #3 Wake Forest 61, UNC 53 1985: #2 seed UNC 76, #7 Wake Forest 64 UNC 76, #3 Virginia 55 #1 NC State 81, UNC 80 1989: #8 seed #1 Maryland 93, UNC 68 1990: #8 seed #1 NC State 80, UNC 61 1991: #8 seed #1 Virginia 90, UNC 69 Top ACC Crowds (Regular Season) 14,500 11,520 Virginia at Maryland, Feb. 12, 1992 (Cole Field House, College Park, Md.) Virginia at NC State, Jan. 12, 1991 (Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh, N.C.) 11,174 UNC at Virginia, Feb. 5, 1986 (University Hall, Charlottesville, Va.) 10.180 Duke at UNC, Jan. 20, 2003 (Carmichael Aud., Chapel Hill, N.C.) 10,000 Duke at UNC, Jan. 22, 1999 (Carmichael Aud., Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9,450 9,315 9,314 Virginia at UNC, Feb. 5, 1995 (Carmichael Aud., Chapel Hill, N.C.) UNC at NC State, Feb. 3, 2000 (Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh, N.C.) UNC at Duke, Feb. 20, 2000 (Cameron Indoor Stad., Durham, N.C.) 9,146 UNC at NC State, Feb. 10, 2002 (Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh, N.C.) 9,000 Duke at Clemson, Jan. 9, 1980 (Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, S.C.) Page 116 1992: #4 seed UNC 81, #5 Florida State 69 #1 Virginia 74, UNC 55 1993: #3 seed UNC 89, #6 NC State 71 #2 Maryland 75, UNC 61 1994: #2 seed UNC 78, #7 Georgia Tech 55 UNC 65, #3 Clemson 64 UNC 77, #1 Virginia 60 1995: #5 seed UNC 71, #7 Wake Forest 51 UNC 90, #3 NC State 71 UNC 95, #4 Duke 70 1996: #5 seed #4 Clemson 67, UNC 49 1997: #1 seed UNC 86, #8 Wake Forest 60 UNC 66, #5 Duke 55 UNC 62, #6 Clemson 58 1998: #4 seed UNC 76, #5 Virginia 56 UNC 56, #1 Duke 52 UNC 81, #2 Clemson 50 UNC center Candace Sutton earned ACC AllTournament honors in 2003m marking the second year she had been named to the event’s first team. 1999: #3 seed UNC 87, #6 Georgia Tech 71 UNC 83, #2 Virginia 70 #4 Clemson 87, UNC 72 2000: #5 seed UNC 56, #4 Clemson 54 UNC 67, #1 Virginia 63 #2 Duke, 79, UNC 76 2001: #7 seed UNC 79, #8 Georgia Tech 64 #2 Clemson 75, UNC 57 2002: #2 seed UNC 78, #8 Maryland 53 UNC 58, #6 NC State 52 #1 Duke 87, UNC 80 2003: #2 seed UNC 80, #7 Clemson 71 UNC 88, #3 Virginia 78 #1 Duke 77, UNC 59 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Opponent UNC Opp. Furman 3 0 George Mason 3 0 George Washington 1 1 Georgetown 1 0 Georgia 0 5 Georgia State 4 1 Georgia Southern 3 0 GEORGIA TECH 40 11 Hampton 1 0 Harvard 2 0 Hawaii 3 1 High Point 1 2 Holy Cross 1 1 Howard 4 0 Illinois 2 0 Illinois State 1 1 Indiana 2 0 Iowa 0 2 Iowa State 1 1 James Madison 1 1 John F. Kennedy 0 1 Kansas 1 0 Kent State 1 0 Kentucky 3 0 Lehigh 1 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 1 0 Louisiana State 0 1 Louisiana Tech 1 1 Louisville 2 0 Loyola (Md.) College 5 0 Maine 2 0 Marshall 4 0 MARYLAND 29 26 Md.-Baltimore County 1 0 Md.-Eastern Shore 1 0 Mercer 3 0 Miami (Fla.) 3 2 Miami (Ohio) 1 0 Michigan 1 0 Michigan State 3 0 Opponent UNC Opp. Minnesota 2 1 Mississippi 1 0 Mississippi College 1 0 Mississippi State 1 1 Missouri 1 0 Morehead State 1 1 Mount St. Mary’s 2 0 Navy 1 0 Nebraska 0 1 Nevada-Las Vegas 1 0 Niagara 1 0 UNC-Asheville 3 0 UNC-Charlotte 2 0 UNC-Greensboro 8 0 UNC-Wilmington 1 0 N.C. A & T State 2 0 NC STATE 26 47 Northeastern 3 0 Northwestern State 2 0 Northern Kentucky 1 0 Notre Dame 0 2 Ohio 1 0 Ohio State 2 3 Oklahoma 1 2 Oklahoma City 1 0 Old Dominion 5 11 Oregon State 0 1 Peace College 1 0 Penn State 1 1 Pfeiffer 1 1 Pittsburgh 0 1 Princeton 0 1 Providence 0 1 Purdue 1 1 Queens College 1 0 Radford 5 3 Rhode Island 1 0 Rice 1 0 Richmond 3 0 Rider 1 0 Opponent UNC Opp. Robert Morris 3 0 St. Joseph’s 0 1 St. John’s 4 0 San Diego State 1 0 Seton Hall 1 0 Shaw 1 0 South Carolina 6 6 South Carolina-Aiken 1 0 South Carolina State 1 0 Southern California 0 4 Southern Mississippi 1 0 Stanford 0 1 Stetson 3 1 Syracuse 2 0 Temple 3 0 Tennessee 1 12 Tenn.-Chattanooga 1 0 Tenn.-Martin 1 0 Tennessee State 2 0 Tennessee Tech 2 2 Texas 1 0 Towson 2 0 Vanderbilt 1 2 Villanova 1 0 VIRGINIA 32 31 Virginia Tech 6 2 Virginia Union 2 0 WAKE FOREST 48 11 Washington 0 1 West Virginia 1 0 Western Carolina 7 1 Western Illinois 1 0 Western Kentucky 1 0 Western Michigan 2 0 William & Mary 4 0 Winthrop 7 0 Wisconsin 1 0 W 85 51 (A) W 109 72 (H) W 94 70 (A) 1982-83 W 114 50 (A) W 103 50 (H) 1988-89 W 84 82 (N) 2002-03 W 80 44 (H) Arizona State: UNC leads 1-0 1999-2000 W 72 68 (H) Auburn: UNC trails 0-3 1982-83 L 76 90 (A) 1985-86 L 67 90 (N) 1995-96 L 55 69 (N) Austin Peay: UNC leads 1-0 2002-03 W 72 70 (N) Belmont: UNC trails 0-2 1974-75 L 75 76 (N) 1975-76 L 62 73 (A) Bowling Green State: UNC leads 1-0 1990-91 W 74 71 (H) Buffalo: Series tied 1-1 1997-98 W 93 78 (H) 2000-01 L 89 95 (A) California: UNC leads 2-1 1985-86 W 77 67 (H) 1987-88 L 72 77 (A) 1999-2000 W 70 65 (H) UCLA: UNC trails 3-4 1985-86 L (ot) 71 82 (A) 1986-87 W 82 51 (H) 1987-88 L 71 82 (A) 1988-89 W 95 71 (H) 1997-98 W (ot) 82 78 (H) 1998-99 L 68 86 (N) 1999-2000 L 65 69 (N) Campbell: UNC leads 1-0 1974-75 W 71 52 (H) Canisius: UNC leads 1-0 1992-93 W 80 51 (H) Central Florida: UNC leads 1-0 1987-88 W 99 51 (A) Charleston Soouthern: UNC leads 5-0 1989-90 W 102 58 (H) 1990-91 W 79 41 (H) 1991-92 W 96 36 (A) 1992-93 W 80 41 (H) 2002-03 W 84 49 (H) Cheyney: UNC leads 2-1 1983-84 L 72 73 (N) 1984-85 W 86 47 (H) 1985-86 W 92 58 (A) Clemson: UNC leads 38-26 1975-76 W 85 71 (N) 1976-77 L 59 79 (A) 1977-78 W 95 79 (H) L 73 76 (H) 1978-79 L 66 79 (H) L 63 91 (A) 1979-80 L 77 80 (H) L 75 76 (H) 1980-81 L 70 85 (A) 1981-82 W 82 68 (H) L 78 98 (A) L 76 84 (N) 1982-83 W 84 80 (A) W 85 74 (H) 1983-84 ACC opponents in CAPS 2003-04 opponents in bold Series Histories Year W-L UNC Opp. Site Akron: UNC leads 1-0 1998-99 W 85 71 (H) Alabama: UNC leads 6-3 1977-78 L 72 77 (N) 1982-83 W 77 69 (H) 1983-84 L 69 81 (H) 1988-89 W 75 71 (N) 1992-93 W(ot) 74 73 (H) 1993-94 W 89 83 (N) 1996-97 L 74 88 (N) 1998-99 W 90 75 (N) W 70 56 (H) Ala.-Birmingham: UNC trails 0-1 1980-81 L 74 82 (N) Alaska-Anchorage: UNC leads 1-0 1984-85 W 79 62 (A) American: UNC leads 1-0 2002-03 W 80 42 (H) Appalachian St.: UNC leads 16-4 1974-75 W 57 50 (A) 1975-76 L 64 80 (H) 1976-77 W 70 62 (H) L 70 76 (A) L 65 76 (N) 1977-78 L 84 93 (A) W 94 60 (H) W 81 79 (N) 1978-79 W 83 70 (A) 1978-79 W 84 72 (N) 1979-80 W 96 52 (A) W 107 76 (H) 1980-81 W 86 56 (H) 1981-82 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 W L W W W W L W W W L L L L L L L W W L W W W W W W W W L (ot) L W W W 69 76 74 75 74 95 65 88 98 72 50 60 66 61 66 79 66 58 72 46 59 70 71 91 65 77 82 93 78 49 75 79 62 61 98 73 70 71 91 80 83 79 70 73 66 71 92 80 80 79 54 56 49 56 63 68 86 64 73 69 68 79 67 63 72 58 (H) (A) (N) (A) (H) (H) (A) (N) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (N) (A) (H) (H) (A) (N) (A) (H) (N) Page 117 Series Records Opponent UNC Opp. Akron 1 0 Alabama 6 3 Alabama-Birmingham 0 1 Alaska-Anchorage 1 0 American 1 0 Appalachian State 16 4 Arizona State 1 0 Auburn 0 3 Austin Peay 1 0 Belmont 0 2 Bowling Green State 1 0 Buffalo 1 1 California 2 1 UCLA 3 4 Campbell 1 0 Canisius 1 0 Central Florida 1 0 Charleston Southern 5 0 Cheyney 2 1 CLEMSON 38 26 Coastal Carolina 7 0 College of Charleston 8 1 Colorado 0 1 Connecticut 2 2 Davidson 2 0 Delaware State 1 0 DePaul 1 0 District of Columbia 1 0 DUKE 36 25 Duquesne 1 0 East Carolina 16 9 East Tennessee State 9 0 Eastern Kentucky 0 2 Elon 4 1 Evansville 1 0 Fairleigh Dickinson 1 0 Florida 3 1 Florida International 1 0 FLORIDA STATE 22 6 Fordham 3 0 Series Histories 1997-98 L 63 77 (A) W 80 59 (H) W 81 50 (N) 1998-99 W 87 76 (H) W 76 72 (A) L 72 87 (N) 1999-2000 L 59 60 (H) L 65 69 (A) W 56 54 (N) 2000-01 W 71 70 (A) W (2ot) 100 99 (H) L 57 75 (N) 2001-02 W 89 85 (A) W 86 76 (H) 2002-03 W 77 55 (A) W 70 66 (H) W 80 71 (N) Coastal Carolina: UNC leads 7-0 1989-90 W 102 63 (H) 1992-93 W 83 35 (A) 1993-94 W 102 53 (H) 1995-96 W 95 52 (N) 1997-98 W 74 45 (H) 2000-01 W 72 54 (H) 2002-03 W 80 48 (H) College of Charleston: UNC leads 8-1 1975-76 W 79 73 (H) 1976-77 L 48 70 (A) 1978-79 W 79 69 (H) 1989-90 W 104 66 (H) 1990-91 W 72 55 (N) 1991-92 W 85 62 (A) 1992-93 W 99 56 (H) 1993-94 W 102 42 (H) 1994-95 W 81 36 (N) Colorado: UNC trails 0-1 2002-03 L 67 86 (A) Connecticut: Series is tied 2-2 1979-80 W 84 51 (H) 1993-94 W 81 69 (N) 1995-96 L 62 77 (N) 2001-02 L 74 94 (A) Davidson: UNC leads 2-0 1974-75 W 80 31 (A) 2002-03 W 68 46 (H) Delaware State: UNC leads 1-0 1984-85 W 100 50 (H) DePaul: UNC leads 1-0 2002-03 W 82 66 (N) District of Columbia: UNC leads 1-0 1983-84 W 60 54 (H) Duke: UNC leads 36-25 1975-76 W 85 54 (H) 1977-78 W 87 68 (H) W 80 72 (A) 1978-79 W 82 65 (A) W 69 54 (H) 1979-80 W 91 58 (H) W 85 63 (N) L 61 66 (A) W 83 59 (N) 1980-81 W 77 65 (A) W 77 47 (H) 1981-82 W 73 47 (A) W 93 59 (H) 1982-83 W 84 68 (A) W 82 65 (H) 1983-84 W 72 63 (H) L 67 80 (A) 1984-85 L 62 63 (A) W 88 68 (H) 1985-86 L 78 79 (A) L 79 86 (H) 1986-87 W 76 68 (H) W 83 67 (A) 1987-88 W 66 65 (A) W 68 64 (H) 1988-89 W 93 92 (H) L 72 74 (A) 1989-90 L 88 90 (A) W 58 56 (H) 1990-91 L 72 78 (A) L 54 59 (H) 1991-92 W 58 54 (H) Page 118 W 69 64 (A) W 66 54 (H) W 84 63 (A) 1993-94 W 79 68 (A) W 70 58 (H) 1994-95 L 72 74 (A) W 82 57 (H) W 95 70 (N) 1995-96 L 85 86 (H) L 58 61 (H) 1996-97 W 87 73 (A) W 81 61 (H) W 66 55 (N) 1997-98 W 83 74 (H) L 70 83 (A) W 56 52 (N) 1998-99 L 71 93 (H) L 78 88 (A) 1999-2000 L 58 101 (A) W 73 64 (H) L 76 79 (N) 2000-01 L (ot) 85 92 (H) L 67 72 (A) 2001-02 L 82 102 (A) L 75 90 (H) L 80 87 (N) 2002-03 L (ot) 67 78 (H) L 63 97 (A) L 59 77 (N) Duquesne: UNC leads 1-0 1992-93 W 81 65 (A) East Carolina: UNC leads 16-9 1974-75 W 69 50 (H) W 74 70 (A) 1975-76 W 69 51 (H) W 86 67 (H) 1976-77 W 81 64 (H) L 67 68 (A) L 74 76 (N) 1977-78 W 72 64 (H) W 67 64 (A) L 80 82 (A) L 72 73 (H) 1978-79 W 78 73 (A) L 71 78 (H) W (ot) 91 90 (N) 1979-80 L 68 71 (A) W 85 71 (H) 1980-81 L 75 87 (H) W 77 74 (A) W 89 83 (H) 1981-82 L 66 71 (H) L 72 92 (A) 1983-84 W 77 49 (N) 1984-85 W 77 65 (N) 1994-95 W 92 36 (H) 1999-2000 W 66 49 (H) East Tennessee State: UNC leads 9-0 1979-80 W 64 54 (H) 1982-83 W 78 66 (H) 1983-84 W 62 54 (A) 1988-89 W 83 58 (H) 1994-95 W 106 72 (N) 1996-97 W 97 56 (H) 1999-2000 W 82 55 (H) 2000-01 W 84 63 (H) 2002-03 W 106 40 (H) Eastern Kentucky: UNC trails 0-2 1976-77 L 58 72 (A) 1979-80 L 57 62 (N) Elon: UNC leads 4-1 1974-75 W 70 68 (H) L 71 83 (A) 1975-76 W 89 72 (H) 2000-01 W 77 58 (H) 2002-03 W 83 50 (A) Evansville: UNC leads 1-0 2001-02 W 89 69 (H) Fairleigh Dickinson: UNC leads 1-0 1983-84 W 76 69 (H) Florida: UNC leads 3-1 1980-81 W 84 71 (N) 1982-83 W (ot) 97 95 (N) 1994-95 W 79 72 (N) 1992-93 1997-98 L 48 68 Florida International: UNC leads 1997-98 W 85 72 Florida State: UNC leads 22-6 1981-82 L 68 77 1982-83 L 74 75 1987-88 W 82 79 1991-92 L 61 70 W 69 52 W 81 69 1992-93 L 66 85 W 73 60 1993-94 W 102 61 W 71 48 1994-95 W 77 52 W 92 47 1995-96 W 67 59 L 64 73 1996-97 W 88 63 W 82 56 1997-98 W 103 77 W 75 58 1998-99 W (ot) 112 101 W 87 76 1999-2000 W 77 67 W 78 74 2000-01 W 75 62 L (ot) 78 80 2001-02 W 93 81 W 93 63 2002-03 W 74 53 W 72 56 (N) 1-0 (H) (N) (N) (H) (A) (H) (N) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) Georgia Southern: UNC leads 3-0 1993-94 W 101 53 (H) 1996-97 W 93 63 (N) 1999-2000 W 74 55 (H) Georgia Tech: UNC leads 40-11 1979-80 W 93 61 (A) 1980-81 W 82 75 (H) 1981-82 W 81 58 (H) W 68 64 (A) 1982-83 W 99 58 (N) W 96 58 (N) W 85 80 (N) 1983-84 W 81 73 (H) W 95 75 (A) 1984-85 W 88 68 (A) W 81 50 (H) 1985-86 W 88 65 (H) W (ot) 92 81 (A) 1986-87 W 80 75 (A) W 86 81 (H) W 64 54 (N) 1987-88 W 82 74 (H) L 74 76 (A) 1988-89 L 81 87 (A) L 89 97 (H) 1989-90 L 73 90 (H) W 81 77 (A) 1990-91 L 86 101 (A) L 63 83 (H) 1991-92 W 83 69 (H) W 73 70 (A) 1992-93 L 63 73 (A) Up Close The UNC-Kentucky Series North Carolina and Kentucky have met just three times in women’s basketball, but the schools have a long-running rivalry on the men’s side. The men’s squads have played 25 times in a series that dates back to 1924. They’ve also been rivals at the top of the basketball world, ranking first and second in all-time wins. Heading into the 2003-04 season, UK was first with 1,849 and Carolina was second with 1,808. The Carolina men travel to Lexington on Jan. 3, 2004, for another matchup in the series. Kentucky is one of two non-conference games that the UNC men and women have in common this year. Tthe other is Old Dominion). Fordham: UNC leads 3-0 1989-90 W 85 61 1990-91 W 78 69 1998-99 W 82 50 Furman: UNC leads 3-0 1989-90 W 85 79 1992-93 W 94 76 1997-98 W 91 65 George Mason: UNC leads 3-0 1994-95 W 84 74 1998-99 W 100 62 2001-02 W 77 59 George Washington: Series tied 1984-85 W 69 48 1996-97 L 46 55 Georgetown: UNC leads 1-0 1995-96 W 82 61 Georgia: UNC trails 0-5 1982-83 L 70 72 1985-86 L 70 87 1989-90 L 69 83 1995-96 L 75 80 1999-2000 L 57 83 Georgia State: UNC leads 4-1 1978-79 L 64 69 1979-80 W 59 38 1981-82 W 91 63 1987-88 W 90 87 1989-90 W 76 74 (H) (N) (H) (H) (H) (H) (H) (H) (H) 1-1 (H) (N) (N) (A) (N) (N) (N) (N) (A) (N) (N) (H) (A) W (ot) 72 W 87 W 89 W 78 1994-95 W 74 W 84 1995-96 W 78 W 88 1996-97 W 80 W 80 1997-98 W 69 W 85 1998-99 W 85 L 84 W 87 1999-2000 L 44 W 85 2000-01 L 75 W 85 W 79 2001-02 L 62 W 71 2002-03 W 72 W 76 Hampton: UNC leads 1-0 1998-99 W 93 Harvard: UNC leads 2-0 1996-97 W 78 2001-02 W 85 1993-94 68 51 79 55 62 62 74 72 53 77 48 58 68 91 71 55 62 82 63 64 81 62 67 64 (H) (H) (A) (N) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (N) (A) (H) (H) (A) (N) (H) (A) (A) (H) 50 (H) 53 58 (H) (H) 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) (H) (H) (H) (A) (N) (H) (H) (N) (N) (N) (N) (H) (N) (H) (N) (N) (H) (A) (N) (A) (N) (N) (H) (N) (N) (H) (H) (H) (A) (N) (N) (N) (N) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (N) (N) (A) (A) (N) (H) (N) (A) (H) (A) (N) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (N) (H) L 52 57 (A) W 78 61 (A) W 66 61 (H) 1985-86 W 89 76 (H) W 65 59 (A) L 74 90 (N) 1986-87 L 71 82 (A) W 85 74 (H) 1987-88 L 70 104 (H) L 66 74 (A) 1988-89 L 59 93 (H) L 60 87 (A) L 68 93 (N) 1989-90 L 52 59 (A) L 64 88 (H) 1990-91 L 68 88 (A) W 64 61 (H) 1991-92 L 68 72 (A) L 78 92 (H) 1992-93 W 85 80 (H) L 52 73 (A) L 61 75 (N) 1993-94 W 79 67 (A) W 106 76 (H) 1994-95 W 88 67 (H) W 86 70 (A) 1995-96 W 66 63 (A) L 62 68 (H) 1996-97 W 79 69 (A) W 73 63 (H) 1997-98 L 62 84 (A) W 71 52 (H) 1998-99 W 87 58 (H) W 78 63 (A) 1999-2000 W 92 79 (A) W 54 49 (H) 2000-01 W 87 69 (H) L 53 55 (A) 2001-02 W 85 58 (H) W 68 57 (A) W 78 53 (N) 2002-03 W 83 82 (A) W 94 77 (H) UMBC: UNC leads 1-0 1993-94 W 90 33 (H) Md.-Eastern Shore: UNC leads 1-0 1985-86 W 102 54 (H) Mercer: UNC leads 3-0 1979-80 W 100 79 (H) 1981-82 W (2ot) 94 92 (N) 1985-86 W 121 61 (N) Miami: UNC leads 3-2 1980-81 W 75 61 (N) 1983-84 W 77 64 (N) 1986-87 W 89 71 (A) 1987-88 L 69 75 (H) 1991-92 L 72 86 (A) Miami (Ohio): UNC leads 1-0 1997-98 W 89 67 (N) Michigan: UNC leads 1-0 1987-88 W 88 75 (H) Michigan State: UNC leads 3-0 1991-92 W 66 53 (H) 1996-97 W (ot) 81 71 (H) 1999-2000 W 82 65 (N) Minnesota: UNC leads 2-1 1979-80 L 78 80 (H) 1988-89 W 109 96 (H) 2001-02 W 72 69 (H) Miss. College: UNC leads 1-0 1974-75 W 76 75 (N) Mississippi: UNC leads 1-0 1979-80 W 72 69 (H) Mississippi State: Series tied 1-1 1981-82 L 65 83 (N) 1996-97 W 76 49 (N) Missouri: UNC leads 1-0 1985-86 W 87 80 (N) Morehead State: Series tied 1-1 1981-82 L 67 77 (N) 1994-95 W 92 43 (N) Mount St. Mary’s: UNC leads 2-0 1988-89 W 116 92 (H) 1996-97 W 84 41 (H) 1984-85 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Navy: UNC leads 1-0 1991-92 W 97 Nebraska: UNC trails 0-1 1995-96 L 75 UNLV: UNC leads 1-0 1985-86 W 82 Niagara: UNC leads 1-0 1993-94 W 99 UNC Asheville: UNC leads 1993-94 W 92 1995-96 W 88 1997-98 W 90 61 (H) 1985-86 81 (N) 1986-87 76 (H) 58 3-0 52 54 48 (H) 1987-88 1988-89 (H) (H) (H) 1989-90 L W W (ot) L L L L W (2ot) L L L L 80 70 81 76 44 63 63 75 69 72 69 86 81 68 79 82 51 70 72 74 86 93 85 105 (N) (A) (H) (H) (A) (N) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) Up Close The UNC-Maryland Series Heading into the 2003-04 season, the series between North Carolina and Maryland is fairly equal, 29-26 in UNC’s favor. In the early years, however, the scales tilted strongly in the Terrapins’ favor. UNC won just 11 of the first 34 games between the two schools and lost eight in a row between the 1987-88 season and the 1990-91 season. Starting with the 1993-94 NCAA Championship season, Carolina turned the tables and since then has won 18 of 21 games. The Tar Heels won both of last year’s games, one in particularly dramatic fashion. Senior guard Coretta Brown banked in a shot at the buzzer to give UNC an 83-82 win in College Park, Md., on Jan. 27. UNC Charlotte: UNC leads 2-0 1983-84 W (ot) 66 64 (A) 1984-85 W 82 44 (N) UNC Greensboro: UNC leads 8-0 1974-75 W 71 57 (A) 1975-76 W 66 45 (H) 1976-77 W 95 75 (A) W 74 45 (H) 1977-78 W 76 69 (A) W 92 68 (H) 1978-79 W 99 40 (A) W 99 57 (H) UNC Wilmington: UNC leads 1-0 1998-99 W 88 43 (H) N.C. A&T State: UNC leads 2-0 1994-95 W 113 58 (H) 2000-01 W 101 33 (H) NC State: UNC trails 47-26 1974-75 W 74 47 (A) W 85 51 (H) 1975-76 W 74 61 (H) L 58 68 (A) L 74 77 (H) 1976-77 L 58 71 (A) L 62 74 (H) 1977-78 L 59 75 (H) L 58 89 (N) L 70 92 (A) 1978-79 L 81 87 (H) L 64 91 (A) L 77 95 (N) 1979-80 L 66 89 (A) L 68 85 (H) L 63 90 (N) L 59 81 (A) 1980-81 L 61 65 (H) L 62 67 (A) L 64 77 (N) L 50 70 (H) 1981-82 L 63 71 (A) W 78 65 (H) 1982-83 W 68 66 (H) L 82 97 (A) 1983-84 W 71 70 (A) L 68 74 (H) W 99 76 (N) 1984-85 L 64 78 (A) W 77 74 (H) L 63 70 (A) L 61 80 L 69 79 L 70 90 1991-92 W (ot) 82 77 L 65 71 1992-93 W 71 47 L 55 60 W 89 71 1993-94 W 87 66 W 81 54 1994-95 W 71 62 L (2ot) 86 88 W 90 71 1995-96 L 72 76 W 75 65 1996-97 W 77 66 L 77 84 1997-98 W 67 64 L 57 60 1998-99 L 70 87 L 71 79 1999-2000 L 72 79 L 76 86 2000-01 W (ot) 83 77 L 73 84 2001-02 L 63 66 W 80 71 W 58 52 2002-03 W 80 59 W 66 63 Northeastern: UNC leads 2-0 1982-83 W 79 57 1998-99 W 64 55 Northwestern: UNC leads 1-0 1993-94 W 98 75 Northwestern St.: UNC leads 2-0 1983-84 W 69 68 1986-87 W 96 79 N. Kentucky: UNC leads 1-0 1979-80 W 65 64 Notre Dame: UNC trails 0-2 1999-2000 L 86 99 2000-01 L 55 78 Ohio State: UNC trails 2-3 1975-76 L 64 80 1976-77 L 68 85 1977-78 L 66 80 1978-79 W 76 74 1980-81 W 75 67 1990-91 (N) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N) (A) (H) (H) (A) (N) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N) (H) (A) (N) (H) (N) (N) (N) (H) (N) (N) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) Page 119 Series Histories Hawaii: UNC leads 3-1 1988-89 L 61 76 1994-95 W 83 51 1998-99 W 75 72 2002-03 W 61 50 High Point: UNC trails 1-2 1974-75 W 64 33 1976-77 L 72 74 1977-78 L 71 86 Holy Cross: Series tied 1-1 1990-91 L 77 81 1998-99 W 89 66 Howard: UNC leads 4-0 1983-84 W 78 64 1996-97 W 96 49 1997-98 W 91 71 2001-02 W 117 57 Illinois: UNC leads 2-0 1988-89 W 94 72 1997-98 W 80 74 Illinois State: Series tied 1-1 1979-80 W 84 73 1980-81 L 72 92 Indiana: UNC leads 2-0 1977-78 W 76 58 1988-89 W 80 75 Iowa: UNC trails 0-2 1989-90 L 81 106 1995-96 L 64 73 Iowa State: Series tied 1-1 1987-88 W 69 66 1999-2000 L 67 79 James Madison: Series tied 1-1 1976-77 L (ot) 67 69 1980-81 W 100 59 John F. Kennedy: UNC trails 0-1 1974-75 L 67 69 Kansas: UNC leads 1-0 1998-99 W 76 58 Kent State: UNC leads 1-0 1983-84 W 91 54 Kentucky: UNC leads 3-0 1977-78 W 73 65 1993-94 W (ot) 80 75 2001-02 W 102 64 Lehigh: UNC leads 1-0 2001-02 W 76 47 Lenoir-Rhyne: UNC leads 1-0 1978-79 W 77 64 Louisiana State : UNC trails 0-1 1986-87 L 63 79 Louisiana Tech: Series tied 1-1 1984-85 L 59 80 1993-94 W 60 59 Louisville: UNC leads 2-0 1984-85 W 86 71 1996-97 W 72 67 Loyola (Md.): UNC leads 5-0 1989-90 W 82 34 1990-91 W 74 54 1991-92 W 84 48 1992-93 W 87 51 1994-95 W 102 38 Maine: UNC leads 2-0 1996-97 W 68 52 1999-2000 W 62 57 Marshall: UNC leads 4-0 1975-76 W 66 50 1988-89 W 66 55 1992-93 W 67 42 1998-99 W 77 46 Maryland: UNC leads 29-26 1975-76 W 69 68 1976-77 L 68 83 1977-78 L 79 85 1978-79 L 82 93 L 69 71 1979-80 W 64 62 1980-81 L 70 75 1981-82 L 71 84 1982-83 L 77 91 W 74 70 L 69 88 1983-84 W 80 79 Series Histories Ohio: UNC leads 1-0 1981-82 W 111 64 Oklahoma: UNC trails 1-2 1997-98 W 68 61 2000-01 L 77 94 2002-03 L 63 66 Oklahoma City: UNC leads 1-0 1983-84 W 98 68 Old Dominion: UNC trails 5-11 1975-76 W 63 55 1976-77 L 56 66 1977-78 L 51 78 1978-79 L 76 87 L 60 81 1979-80 L 53 74 L 61 89 1980-81 L 65 99 1981-82 L 64 71 1984-85 L 64 78 1986-87 L 58 76 1991-92 W 60 54 1993-94 W 63 52 2000-01 L 77 91 2001-02 W 95 85 2002-03 W 90 54 Oregon State: UNC trails 0-1 1979-80 L 62 71 Peace College: UNC leads 1-0 1976-77 W 59 54 Penn State: Series tied 1-1 1980-81 W 82 79 1984-85 L 79 98 Pfeiffer: Series tied 1-1 1978-79 L 79 83 W 79 67 Pittsburgh: UNC trails 0-1 1980-81 L 67 79 Princeton: UNC trails 0-1 1989-90 L 69 71 Providence: UNC trails 0-1 1990-91 L 105 109 Purdue: Series tied 1-1 1993-94 W 89 74 1998-99 L 59 82 Queens College: UNC leads 1-0 1982-83 W 98 58 Radford: UNC leads 5-3 1983-84 L 76 82 1985-86 W 81 62 1986-87 W 65 52 1987-88 L 81 92 1988-89 L 70 72 1993-94 W 115 63 1996-97 W 113 67 1999-2000 W 77 58 Rhode Island: UNC leads 1-0 1994-95 W 80 68 Rice: UNC leads 1-0 1999-2000 W 83 50 Richmond: UNC leads 3-0 1995-96 W 77 72 1999-2000 W 106 80 2001-02 W 99 69 Rider: UNC leads 1-0 1990-91 W 78 55 Robert Morris: UNC leads 3-0 1990-91 W 92 68 1992-93 W 54 39 1994-95 W 87 50 St. Joseph’s: UNC trails 0-1 1986-87 L 78 67 St. John’s: UNC leads 4-0 1982-83 W 71 59 1983-84 W (ot) 81 79 1986-87 W 69 61 1998-99 W 77 67 San Diego State: UNC leads 1-0 1982-83 W 84 74 Seton Hall: UNC leads 1-0 1994-95 W 59 45 Shaw: UNC leads 1-0 1974-75 W 107 44 Page 120 (N) (N) (H) (N) (N) (N) (H) (A) (A) (N) (H) (A) (A) (H) (N) (H) (H) (H) (H) (A) (H) (N) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (N) (N) (N) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (N) (H) (H) (N) (N) (A) (A) (H) (H) (H) (A) (H) (N) (N) (H) (A) (N) (H) (H) (H) South Carolina: Series tied 6-6 1975-76 W 75 65 (A) 1978-79 L 60 69 (H) 1979-80 L 62 94 (A) 1980-81 L 77 83 (H) 1985-86 W 72 71 (H) 1986-87 W 67 46 (A) 1987-88 W 77 73 (H) 1988-89 L 71 98 (A) 1990-91 L 69 76 (N) 2000-01 W 74 68 (N) 2001-02 L 85 53 (N) 2002-03 W 78 69 (N) South Carolina-Aiken: UNC leads 1-0 1991-92 W 87 56 (H) South Carolina State: UNC leads 1-0 1997-98 W 106 35 (H) Southern California: UNC trails 0-4 1985-86 L 70 84 (N) 1986-87 L 72 79 (N) 1987-88 L 69 92 (A) 1988-89 L 75 93 (H) Southern Miss.: UNC leads 1-0 1982-83 W 106 97 (N) Stanford: UNC trails 0-1 1994-95 L 71 81 (N) Stetson: UNC leads 3-1 1979-80 W 91 55 (H) 1988-89 L 91 95 (A) 1991-92 W 90 75 (A) 1992-93 W 97 42 (H) Syracuse: UNC leads 2-0 1998-99 W 85 68 (H) 2000-01 W 81 68 (A) Temple: UNC leads 3-0 1984-85 W (ot) 77 67 (H) 1985-86 W 76 67 (A) 1986-87 W 94 65 (H) Tennessee: UNC trails 1-12 1977-78 L 66 92 (H) 1978-79 L 57 95 (A) 1979-80 L 55 66 (H) 1980-81 L 72 76 (A) 1981-82 L 62 76 (H) 1982-83 L 65 108 (A) 1983-84 L 59 75 (H) 1984-85 L 70 84 (A) 1985-86 W 82 68 (H) 1986-87 L 68 87 (A) 1987-88 L 65 88 (H) 1992-93 L 54 74 (N) 1997-98 L 70 76 (N) UT-Chattanooga: UNC leads 1-0 1991-92 W 89 83 (H) UT-Martin: UNC leads 1-0 2001-02 W 90 67 (H) Tennessee State: UNC leads 2-0 1990-91 W 82 68 (H) 1998-99 W 95 63 (H) Tennessee Tech: Series tied 2-2 1975-76 L 63 111 (A) 1976-77 L 67 90 (A) 1980-81 W 63 62 (N) 1994-95 W 79 52 (N) Texas: UNC leads 1-0 1980-81 W 75 73 (H) Towson: UNC leads 2-0 1989-90 W 95 62 (H) 1995-96 W 72 45 (H) Vanderbilt: UNC trails 2-1 1980-81 L 80 81 (N) 1993-94 W 73 69 (N) 2001-02 L 61 70 (N) Villanova: UNC leads 1-0 2001-02 W 49 45 (H) Virginia: UNC leads 32-31 1975-76 W 49 40 (A) 1976-77 W 60 54 (H) L 59 71 (A) 1977-78 W 81 58 (H) W 77 66 (A) 1978-79 W 85 56 (H) W 86 81 (N) 1979-80 W (ot) 66 65 (A) W 68 61 W 55 51 W 74 65 W 62 60 1982-83 L (ot) 74 78 W 88 78 1983-84 W 85 72 L 72 88 W 96 68 1984-85 L (ot) 62 64 W 77 75 W 76 55 1985-86 L 79 84 W 60 58 1986-87 L 66 81 L 63 73 1987-88 L 73 81 L 57 64 1988-89 L 64 92 L 79 87 1989-90 L 63 81 L 46 95 1990-91 L 67 92 L 60 97 L 69 90 1991-92 L 68 83 L 52 65 L 55 74 1992-93 W 72 65 L 67 73 1993-94 L 75 77 L 74 83 W 77 60 1994-95 L 64 80 L 78 88 1995-96 L 71 87 L 70 83 1996-97 W 75 71 W 70 65 1997-98 L (3ot) 100 105 W (2ot) 85 84 W 76 56 1998-99 W 79 68 W (ot) 82 80 W 83 70 1999-2000 L 68 87 W (ot) 66 63 W 67 63 2000-01 L 76 78 L 73 76 2001-2 W 79 64 W 78 68 2002-03 W 74 54 L 59 69 W 88 78 Virginia Tech: UNC leads 6-2 1979-80 W 82 73 1981-82 L 74 76 1982-83 W 103 83 1983-84 W 73 52 1984-85 L 73 74 1985-86 W 75 73 1991-92 W 66 53 1994-95 W 57 52 Virginia Union: UNC leads 2-0 1977-78 W 82 47 1990-91 W 82 59 Wake Forest: UNC leads 48-11 1974-75 W 63 51 1975-76 W 89 37 1976-77 W 92 54 1977-78 W 85 57 W 79 52 1978-79 W 89 46 W 96 72 1979-80 W 101 73 1980-81 W 67 59 W 92 63 1981-82 W 96 63 W 82 56 W 90 65 1982-83 W 118 81 1983-84 W 77 71 W 91 54 1980-81 1981-82 (N) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (N) (A) (H) (N) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N) (H) (A) (N) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (N) (A) (H) (N) (A) (H) (N) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N) (H) (A) (H) (N) (N) (H) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (N) (A) (N) (H) (N) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (N) (H) (A) (H) 1984-85 W 79 73 (A) W 91 65 (H) W 76 64 (N) 1985-86 W 88 83 (H) W 82 73 (A) W 67 65 (N) 1986-87 W 102 59 (H) W 68 64 (A) 1987-88 L 51 56 (A) L 57 74 (H) L 53 61 (N) 1988-89 L 70 88 (A) L 66 67 (H) 1989-90 L 62 69 (A) W 87 57 (H) 1990-91 L 65 77 (H) L 62 66 (A) 1991-92 W 84 61 (A) W 90 61 (H) 1992-93 W 92 68 (H) W 77 69 (A) 1993-94 W 84 44 (H) W 70 62 (A) 1994-95 W 82 67 (H) W 85 48 (A) W 71 51 (N) 1995-96 W 84 72 (A) W 69 68 (H) 1996-97 W 82 55 (H) W 75 71 (A) W 86 69 (N) 1997-98 W 90 59 (A) W 78 53 (H) 1998-99 W 100 75 (A) W 88 66 (H) 1999-2000 L 56 69 (A) W 75 69 (H) 2000-01 L 75 82 (A) W 72 60 (H) 2001-02 W 90 68 (H) L 64 65 (A) 2002-03 W 86 56 (H) W 67 57 (A) Washington: UNC trails 0-1 1988-89 L 60 72 (N) West Virginia: UNC leads 1-0 1979-80 W 95 56 (N) Western Carolina: UNC leads 7-1 1974-75 W 85 62 (H) 1975-76 L 72 92 (A) W 62 51 (H) 1978-79 W 82 62 (H) 1986-87 W 91 49 (H) 1989-90 W 70 56 (H) 1997-98 W 86 31 (H) 2001-02 W 100 44 (H) Western Illinois: UNC leads 1-0 1994-95 W 89 48 (H) Western Kentucky: UNC leads 1-0 1997-98 W 88 67 (N) Western Michigan: UNC leads 2-0 1981-82 W 90 63 (N) 2002-03 W 79 76 (A) William & Mary: UNC leads 4-0 1978-79 W 76 61 (A) 1990-91 W 82 63 (A) 1991-92 W 89 39 (H) 1996-97 W 78 37 (H) Winthrop: UNC leads 7-0 1974-75 W 72 58 (H) 1975-76 W 54 47 (A) 1976-77 W 71 64 (H) 1991-92 W 116 58 (A) 1993-94 W 85 34 (H) 2000-01 W 71 48 (H) 2001-02 W 84 43 (A) Wisconsin: UNC leads 1-0 1989-90 W 84 77 (N) 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball 1982-83 #20 - Feb. 6 #20 - Feb. 13 #20 - Feb. 20 #18 - Feb. 27 #18 - March 6 #18 - March 13 1983-84 #18 - Jan. 22 #15 - Jan. 29 #15 - Feb. 5 #16 - Feb. 12 #18 - Feb. 19 #15 - March 4 #14 - March 11 1985-86 #17 - Nov. 12 #19 - Dec. 1 #19 - Dec. 8 #20 - Dec. 15 #18 - Dec. 22 #17 - Dec. 29 #19 - Jan. 5 #18 - Jan. 12 #15 - Jan. 19 #16 - Jan. 26 #15 - Feb. 2 #13 - Feb. 9 #17 - Feb. 16 #17 - Feb. 23 #16 - March 2 #16 - March 9 1991-92 #25 - Jan. 21 #23 - Jan. 28 #21 - Feb. 4 #24 - Feb. 11 #23 -Feb. 17 #25 - Feb. 24 #24 - March 2 1992-93 #22 -Preseason #20 - Dec. 7 #19 - Dec. 14 #17 - Dec. 21 #17 - Dec. 28 #15 - Jan. 4 #21 - Jan. 11 #20 - Jan. 18 #16 - Jan. 25 #16 - Feb. 1 #12 - Feb. 8 #14 - Feb. 15 #18 - Feb. 22 #18 - March 1 #18 - March 8 #17 - Final 1993-94 #9 - Preseason #9 - Nov. 22 #8 - Nov. 29 #7 - Dec. 6 #5 - Dec. 13 #5 - Dec. 20 #6 - Dec. 27 #5 - Jan. 3 #4 - Jan. 10 #7 - Jan. 17 #5 - Jan. 24 #3 - Jan. 31 #3 - Feb. 7 #5 - Feb. 14 #5 - Feb. 21 #5 - Feb. 28 #5 - March 7 #4 - Final 1994-95 #7 - Preseason #5 - Nov. 28 #4 - Dec. 5 #4 - Dec. 12 #4 - Dec. 19 #4 - Dec. 26 #4 - Jan. 2 #4 - Jan. 9 #3 - Jan. 16 #3 - Jan. 23 #5 - Jan. 30 #11 - Feb. 7 #9 - Feb. 14 #12 - Feb. 21 #12 - Feb. 28 #10 - March 6 #11 - Final 1995-96 #23-Preseason #24 - Nov. 21 #24 - Nov. 28 #25 - Dec. 5 #22 - Dec. 12 #22 - 12/19 1996-97 #23 - Preseason #22 - Nov. 18 #22 - Nov. 25 #22 - Dec. 2 #20 - Dec. 9 #19 - Dec. 15 #20 - Dec. 23 #19 - Dec. 30 #16 - Jan. 6 #10 - Jan. 13 #9 - Jan. 20 #6 - Jan. 27 #5 - Feb. 3 #5 - Feb. 10 #4 - Feb. 17 #5 - Feb. 24 #4 - March 3 #4 - March 10 1997-98 #5 - Preseason #5 - Nov. 18 #9 - Nov. 25 #7 - Dec. 2 #6 - Dec. 9 #5 - Dec. 16 #5 - Dec. 23 #5 - Dec. 30 #8 - Jan. 6 #7 - Jan. 13 #11 - Jan. 20 #6 - Jan. 27 #5 - Feb. 3 #5 - Feb. 10 #7 - Feb. 17 #10 - Feb. 24 #7 - March 2 #7 - Final 1998-99 #10 - Preseason #5 - Nov. 16 #5 - Nov. 23 #9 - Nov. 30 #7 - Dec. 7 #7 - Dec. 14 #6 - Dec. 21 #6 - Dec. 28 #6 - Dec. 4 #7 - Jan. 11 #7 - Jan. 18 #14 - Jan. 25 #13 - Feb. 1 #14 - Feb. 8 #12 - Feb. 15 #13 - Feb. 22 #11 - March 1 #14 - March 8 1999-2000 #9 - Preseason #8 - Nov. 15 #10 - Nov. 22 #9 - Nov. 29 #11 - Dec. 6 #10 - Dec. 13 #10 - Dec. 20 #9 - Dec. 27 #9 - Jan. 3 #15 - Jan. 10 2000-01 #22 - Preseason #22 - Nov. 13 2001-02 #24 - Nov. 26 #18 - Dec. 3 #17 - Dec. 10 #16 - Dec. 17 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball #20 #19 #17 #17 #21 #24 #24 #20 #19 #16 #16 #16 - Dec. 24 - Dec. 31 - Jan. 7 - Jan. 14 - Jan. 21 - Jan. 28 - Feb. 4 - Feb. 11 - Feb. 18 -March 4 - March 11 - Final 2002-03 #13 - Preseason #15 - Nov. 18 #11 - Nov. 25 #16 - Dec. 2 #14 - Dec. 9 #13 - Dec. 16 #13 - Dec. 23 #11 - Dec. 30 #10 - Jan. 6 #8 - Jan. 13 #9 - Jan. 20 #7 - Jan. 27 #7(t) - Feb. 3 #8 - Feb. 10 #6 - Feb. 17 #8 - Feb. 24 #11 - March 3 #11 - March 10 #12 - March 17 Coaches’ Polls 1984-85 #23 - Final 1985-86 #17 - Preseason #9 - Dec. 3 #21 - Dec. 10 #19 - Dec. 17 #18 - Dec. 24 #19 - Dec. 31 #18 - Jan. 7 #18 - Jan. 14 #16 - Jan. 21 #17 - Jan. 28 #15 - Feb. 4 #13 -Feb. 11 #18 - Feb. 18 #18 -Feb. 25 #18 - March 4 #17 - March 11 #15 - Final 1986-87 #24 - Preseason #24 - Dec. 30 #23 - Jan. 6 1991-92 #25 - Jan. 21 #23 - Jan. 28 #20 - Feb. 4 #24 - Feb. 11 #24 - Feb. 18 1992-93 #19 - Dec. 8 #17 - Dec. 15 #17 - Dec. 22 #15 - Dec. 29 #14 - Jan. 5 #21 - Jan. 12 #20 - Jan. 19 #16 - Feb. 2 #11 - Feb. 9 #13 - Feb. 16 #18 - Feb. 22 #18 - March 1 #18 - March 9 #18 - March 16 #15 - Final 1993-94 #10 - Preseason #9 - Nov. 22 #9 - Nov. 29 #7 - Dec. 6 #6 - Dec. 13 #5 - Dec. 20 #5 - Dec. 27 #5 - Jan. 3 #4 - Jan. 10 #7 - Jan. 17 #5 - Jan. 24 #3 - Jan. 31 #3 - Feb. 7 #5 - Feb. 14 #5 - Feb. 21 #6 - Feb. 28 #5 - March 7 #4 - March 14 #1 - Final 1994-95 #6 - Preseason #5 - Nov. 28 #4 - Dec. 5 #4 - Dec. 12 #4 - Dec. 19 #4 - Dec. 26 #4 - Jan. 2 #4 - Jan. 9 #3 - Jan. 16 #3 - Jan. 23 #5 - Jan. 30 #11 - Feb. 7 #9 - Feb. 14 #12 - Feb. 21 #12 - Feb. 28 #11 - March 6 #11 - Final 1995-96 #19 - Preseason #18 - Nov. 2 #17 - Nov. 25 #14 - Dec. 5 #15 - Dec. 12 #16 - Dec. 19 #24 - Dec. 26 #25 - Jan. 16 #25 - Jan. 23 1996-97 #25 - Dec. 2 #22 - Dec. 9 #20 - Dec. 15 #19 - Dec. 23 #18 - Dec. 30 #15 - Jan. 6 #10 - Jan. 13 #8 - Jan. 20 #8 - Jan. 27 #6 - Feb. 3 #6 - Feb. 10 #5 - Feb. 17 #6 - Feb. 24 #5 - March 3 #5 - March 10 1997-98 #5 - Preseason #9 - Nov. 25 #7 - Dec. 2 #6 - Dec. 9 #5 - Dec. 16 #5 - Dec. 23 #5 - Dec. 30 #7 - Jan. 6 #7 - Jan. 13 #11 - Jan. 20 #7 - Jan. 27 #5 - Feb. 2 #5 - Feb. 10 #7 - Feb. 17 #9 - Feb. 24 #7 - March 2 #3 - Final 1998-99 #7 - Preseason #7 - Nov. 16 #5 - Nov. 23 #8 - Nov. 30 #7 - Dec. 7 #6 - Dec. 14 #6 - Dec. 21 #6 - Dec. 28 #6 - Jan. 4 #6 - Jan. 11 #6 - Jan. 18 #10 - Jan. 25 #10 - Feb. 1 #14 - Feb. 8 #13 - Feb. 15 #14 - Feb. 22 #12 - March 1 #13 - March 8 #15 - Final 1999-2000 #8 - Preseason #8 - Nov. 15 #11 - Nov. 22 #12 - Nov. 29 #14 - Dec. 6 #11 - Dec. 13 #11 - Dec. 20 #10 - Dec. 27 #9 - Jan. 3 #12 - Jan. 10 #23 - Jan. 17 #18 - Final 2000-01 #25 - Preseason 2001-02 #24 - Nov. 26 #20 - Dec. 3 #17 - Dec. 10 #16 - Dec. 17 #19 - Dec. 24 #20 - Dec. 31 #16 - Jan. 7 #17 - Jan. 14 #20 - Jan. 21 #22 - Jan. 28 #23 - Feb. 4 #22 - Feb. 11 #20 -Feb. 18 #21 - Feb. 25 #18 - March 4 #16 - March 11 #11 - Final 2002-03 #13 - Preseason #15 - Nov. 20 #12 - Nov. 26 #15 - Dec. 3 #14 - Dec. 10 #13 - Dec. 17 #13 - Dec. 24 #12 - Dec. 31 #9 - Jan. 7 #10 - Jan. 14 #9 - Jan. 21 #6 - Jan. 28 #6 - Feb. 4 #7 - Feb. 11 #6 - Feb. 18 #7 - Feb. 25 #9 - March 4 #10 - March 11 #11 - March 18 #15 - Postseason Page 121 Tar Heels in the Polls Associated Press Polls Tar Heels vs. Ranked Teams UNC all-time against Ranked teams: 78-163 Top 10 teams: 15-85 No. 1 teams: 0-17 Date Result 1976-77 (0-4) 1/22 L 56-66 1/29 L 67-90 2/19 L 62-74 3/6 L 68-83 1977-78 (0-6) 12/6 L 51-78 1/10 L 59-75 1/13 L 79-85 2/10 L 58-89 2/22 L 70-92 3/9 L 66-92 1978-79 (0-9) 12/2 L 76-87 12/5 L 81-87 1/3 L 82-93 1/24 L 64-91 1/27 L 63-91 2/3 L 57-95 2/9 L 69-71 2/24 L 77-95 3/8 L 60-81 1979-1980 (2-8) 12/1 L 55-66 12/4 L 66-89 12/21 W 100-79 1/2 W 64-62 1/23 L 68-85 1/30 L 53-74 2/9 L 63-90 2/16 L 62-94 2/23 L 59-81 3/5 L 61-89 1980-1981 (3-8) 12/3 L 70-85 12/6 L 61-65 1/11 W 75-73 1/22 L 62-67 1/26 L 72-76 2/5 W 77-74 2/7 L 70-75 2/9 L 77-83 2/12 L 64-77 3/3 W 89-83 3/4 L 50-70 1981-1982 (1-3) 12/5 L 64-71 12/12 L 63-71 2/6 L 71-84 2/16 W 78-65 1982-1983 (2-5) 11/24 L 65-108 1/18 W 68-66 1/22 L 77-91 2/5 W 74-70 2/15 L 82-97 3/5 L 69-88 3/19 L 70-72 1983-1984 (7-6) 1/2 L 59-75 1/7 W 80-79 1/14 W 85-72 1/17 W 71-70 1/30 W 69-61 2/4 L 52-57 Page 122 Opponent Opp. Rank Old Dominion at Tenn. Tech NC State at Maryland at Old Dominion NC State Maryland NC State at NC State Tennessee 18 6 8 13 9 5 7 2 3 1 at Old Dominion 6 NC State 3 at Maryland 3 at NC State 8 at Clemson 20 at Tennessee 8 Maryland 7 NC State 9 Old Dominion 1 Tennessee 4 at NC State 5 Mercer 20 Maryland 7 NC State 10 Old Dominion 1 NC State 9 at South Carolina 5 at NC State 8 at Old Dominion 1 at Clemson NC State Texas at NC State at Tennessee at East Carolina at Maryland South Carolina NC State East Carolina NC State Old Dominion at NC State Maryland NC State 19 10 8 12 7 18 9 13 13 17 15 2 9 5 7 at Tennessee NC State at Maryland Maryland at NC State Maryland at Georgia 4 19 3 5 18 7 8 Tennessee Maryland Virginia at NC State Clemson at Maryland 11 9 20 16 14 16 2/9 L 72-88 at Virginia 14 2/11 L 68-74 NC State 16 2/26 L 76-98 at Clemson 20 3/2 W 74-73 Clemson 20 3/3 W 96-68 Virginia 15 3/4 W 99-76 NC State 16 3/22 L 72-73 Cheyney 9 1984-1985 (3-6) 12/8 L 70-84 at Tennessee 16 12/28 L 64-78 Old Dominion 1 1/13 L* 62-64 at Virginia 15 1/15 W 77-74 NC State 17 2/5 W 77-75 Virginia 16 2/23 L 59-80 Louisiana Tech 5 3/2 W 76-55 Virginia 20 3/3 L 80-81 NC State 13 3/17 L 79-98 at Penn State 9 1985-1986 (3-5) 11/30 L 67-90 Auburn 8 12/27 L 70-87 Georgia 2 1/11 W 82-68 Tennessee 11 1/16 W 70-68 at NC State 17 1/25 L 79-84 Virginia 4 2/5 W 60-58 at Virginia 3 2/12 L 79-86 Duke 20 3/20 L 70-84 Southern Cal. 3 1986-1987 (0-7) 12/27 L 72-79 Southern Cal. 7 1/4 L 68-87 at Tennessee 1 1/10 L 66-81 at Virginia 4 1/13 L 76-82 NC State 14 1/21 L 63-73 Virginia 6 2/10 L 44-51 at NC State 14 3/1 L 63-70 NC State 16 1987-1988 (1-8) 1/6 L 70-104 Maryland 15 1/19 L 51-56 at Wake Forest 20 1/27 W 66-65 at Duke 17 1/30 L 73-81 Virginia 6 2/2 L 57-74 Wake Forest 16 2/6 L 66-74 at Maryland 12 2/17 L 57-64 at Virginia 7 2/25 L 65-88 Tennessee 3 2/27 L 60-66 at Clemson 20 1988-1989 (0-10) 11/25 L 60-72 Washington 13 12/1 L 75-93 Southern Cal. 14 1/4 L 71-98 at South Carolina 17 1/18 L 64-92 at Virginia 13 1/21 L 59-93 Maryland 8 1/24 L 69-86 NC State 13 2/1 L 79-87 Virginia 15 2/7 L 72-93 at NC State 12 2/18 L 60-87 at Maryland 6 3/4 L 68-93 Maryland 5 1989-1990 (0-8) 12/29 L 69-83 Georgia 3 12/30 L 81-106 Iowa 4 1/13 L 52-59 at Maryland 14 1/22 L 63-81 Virginia 12 1/24 L 69-85 at NC State 11 2/15 L 46-95 at Virginia 9 2/18 L 86-105 NC State 9 3/3 L 61-80 NC State 9 1990-1991 (1-6) 1/23 L 69-79 NC State 3 1/26 L 66-79 at Clemson 21 1/29 L 67-92 Virginia 1 2/6 L 60-97 at Virginia 1 2/12 L 70-90 at NC State 7 2/24 W 58-54 Clemson 24 3/2 L 69-90 Virginia 1 1991-1992 (2-6) 1/8 L 68-83 Virginia 1/12 W 72-56 Clemson 1/18 L 68-72 at Maryland 1/22 W* 82-77 NC State 2/8 L 78-92 Maryland 2/19 L 46-49 at Clemson 2/26 L 52-65 at Virginia 3/21 L 72-86 at Miami 1992-1993 (4-5) 1/5 L 63-73 at Georgia Tech 1/16 W 59-56 at Clemson 1/23 W 85-80 Maryland 2/3 W 72-65 Virginia 2/9 L 67-73 at Virginia 2/20 L 52-73 at Maryland 2/27 W 70-63 Clemson 3/7 L 61-75 Maryland 3/25 L 54-74 Tennessee 1993-1994 (7-2) 12/30 W 89-83 Alabama 1/8 W 98-75 Northwestern 1/12 L 75-77 Virginia 2/9 L 74-83 at Virginia 3/7 W 77-60 Virginia 3/24 W 73-69 Vanderbilt 3/26 W 81-69 Connecticut 4/2 W 89-74 Purdue 4/3 W 60-59 Louisiana Tech 1994-1995 (3-4) 11/27 W 79-72 Florida 1/25 L 72-74 at Duke 1/30 L 64-80 at Virginia 2/5 L 78-88 Virginia 2/25 W 82-57 Duke 3/5 W 95-70 Duke 3/23 L 71-81 Stanford 1995-1996 (2-11) 12/2 L 62-77 Connecticut 12/21 L 64-73 Iowa 12/30 L 55-69 Auburn 1/13 W 93-68 Clemson 1/17 L 72-76 at NC State 1/24 L 85-86 Duke 1/31 L 71-87 at Virginia 2/4 L 75-80 Georgia 2/12 L 70-83 Virginia 2/15 L* 78-79 at Clemson 2/18 W 75-65 NC State 2/23 L 58-61 at Duke 3/1 L 49-67 Clemson 1996-1997 (10-2) 12/20 L 74-88 Alabama 1/18 W 87-73 at Duke 1/20 W 75-63 at Clemson 1/23 W 77-66 NC State 1/27 W 75-71 at Virginia 2/10 W 79-72 Clemson 2/21 W 81-61 Duke 2/23 W 70-65 Virginia 3/1 W 66-55 Duke 3/2 W 62-58 Clemson 3/16 W* 81-71 Michigan State 3/22 L 46-44 George Wash. 1997-1998 (10-5) 11/23 L 48-68 Florida 12/20 W 88-67 Western Ky. 1/12 W 83-74 Duke 1/15 L#100-105 Virginia 1/22 W 67-64 NC State 2/1 W 80-59 Clemson 2/12 L 70-83 at Duke 2/15 W^ 85-84 at Virginia 1 17 2 20 1 19 1 6 23 17 5 11 14 12 24 12 2 10 18 15 17 8 12 4 8 6 15 21 12 12 19 22 4 2 11 25 23 11 12 9 1 10 19 16 12 22 7 19 10 17 8 22 22 11 25 22 24 22 2/22 L 57-60 2/27 W 76-56 2/28 W 56-52 3/1 W 81-50 3/15 W 85-72 3/21 W 80-74 3/23 L 70-76 1998-1999 (8-5) 11/15 W 76-58 11/28 L 68-86 12/20 W 90-75 1/4 W 87-76 1/18 W 79-68 1/22 L 71-93 2/3 W 76-72 2/14 W* 82-80 2/21 L 78-88 2/28 W 83-70 3/1 L 72-87 3/14 W 70-56 3/20 L 59-82 1999-2000 (3-8) 11/20 L 65-69 12/4 L 86-99 1/3 L 72-79 1/23 L 67-79 1/27 L 58-101 2/3 L 76-86 2/7 W* 66-63 2/27 W 73-64 3/5 W 67-63 3/6 L 76-79 3/25 L 57-83 2000-2001 (3-6) 12/3 L 55-78 1/8 W 71-70 1/14 W* 83-77 1/21 L 77-94 1/25 L* 85-92 2/8 W^100-99 2/22 L 73-84 2/26 L 67-72 3/3 L 57-75 2001-2002 (2-6) 11/15 L 74-97 12/2 W 95-85 12/20 L 53-85 1/24 L 102-82 2/24 L 90-75 3/4 L 80-87 3/18 W 72-69 3/23 L 61-70 2002-2003 (1-4) 11/30 L 63-66 12/20 W 78-69 1/20 L* 67-78 2/20 L 63-97 3/10 L 59-77 at NC State Virginia Duke Clemson Florida Int’l Illinois Tennessee 10 15 8 16 12 16 1 Kansas UCLA Alabama Clemson at Virginia Duke at Clemson Virginia at Duke Virginia Clemson Alabama Purdue 11 12 11 12 19 11 17 18 8 19 13 22 1 UCLA Notre Dame NC State at Iowa State at Duke at NC State Virginia Duke Virginia Duke Georgia 4 11 3 8 9 11 22 9 16 11 4 Notre Dame at Clemson NC State Oklahoma Duke Clemson at NC State at Duke Clemson 4 16 19 13 4 25 17 4 25 At Connecticut 1 At Old Dominion17 South Carolina 23 At Duke 5 Duke 5 Duke 3 Minnesota 18 Vanderbilt 4 vs Oklahoma vs S. Carolina vs Duke vs Duke vs. Duke 22 18 1 2 2 * – Overtime ^ – Two overtimes #– Three overtimes All rankings according to the Associated Press poll 9 18 25 15 8 21 13 12 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Scoring Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 121 123 129 124 121 125 124 128 130 110 18.18 17.42 16.23 16.14 15.96 14.58 14.56 14.10 13.75 16.16 Games Points (Min. 300 made) Tresa Brown (1981-84) Kathy Crawford (1980-83) Marion Jones (1994-97) Tracy Reid (1995-98) Dawn Royster (1984-87) Sylvia Crawley (1991-94) Charlotte Smith (1992-95) Pam Leake (1983-86) Henrietta Walls (1980-83) Kathy Wilson (1985-88) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. (Min. 50 made) Coretta Brown (2000-present) Stephanie Lawrence (1992-95) LaQuanda Barksdale (1998-2001) Leah Sharp (1998-2001) Nikki Teasley (1998-2002) Tonya Sampson (1991-94) Juana Brown (1998-2001) Tanya Lamb (1988-90, ‘92) Chanel Wright (1996-99) Lori Gear (1994-97) Total Rebounds 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Bernadette McGlade (1977-80) Charlotte Smith (1992-95) Dawn Royster (1984-87) Tracy Reid (1995-98) Henrietta Walls (1980-83) LaQuanda Barksdale (1998-2001) Tonya Sampson (1991-94) Tresa Brown (1981-84) Kathy Crawford (1980-83) Tia Poindexter (1985-88) Scoring leader Tracy Reid Tracy Reid broke UNC’s career scoring record on March 15, 1998, when she overcame a bout with the flu to score 17 points in the team’s NCAA Tournament second round win over Florida International. Her total of 2,200 ranks second in the history of UNC basketball (Phil Ford is first with 2,290 points) and fourth in ACC women’s basketball history. Avg Rebounding Average 2,200 2,143 1,716 2,094 1,778 2,001 1,931 1,822 1,806 1,805 18.18 17.42 16.82 16.23 16.16 16.14 15.96 14.58 14.56 14.10 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. FGM FGA Pct Free Throw Percent. 785 770 670 886 745 490 792 834 608 591 1,434 1,420 1,264 1,679 1,445 953 1,594 1,709 1,290 1,272 .547 .542 .530 .528 .516 .514 .497 .488 .471 .465 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Gms Makes Coretta Brown (2000-03) Nikki Teasley (1998-2002) Stephanie Lawrence (1992-95) Tonya Sampson (1991-94) Juana Brown (1998-2001) Chanel Wright (1996-99) Lori Gear (1994-97) Leah Sharp (1998-2001) Jessica Gaspar (1996-99) Marion Jones (1994-95, 1997) Three-Pt. Percent. Up Close 121 123 102 129 110 124 121 125 124 128 Three-Pointers Made 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Avg 2,200 2,143 2,094 2,001 1,931 1,822 1,806 1,805 1,787 1,778 Tracy Reid (1995-98) Tonya Sampson (1991-94) Marion Jones (1994-97) Charlotte Smith (1992-1995) Dawn Royster (1984-1987) Pam Leake (1983-1986) Tresa Brown (1981-1984) Nikki Teasley (1998-2002) Kathy Crawford (1980-83) Chanel Wright (1996-99) Field Goal Percent. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Games Points Tracy Reid (1995-98) Tonya Sampson (1991-94) Charlotte Smith (1992-95) Pam Leake (1983-86) Tresa Brown (1981-84) Nikki Teasley (1998-2002) Kathy Crawford (1980-83) Chanel Wright (1996-99) LaQuanda Barksdale (1998-2001) Dawn Royster (1984-87) 131 125 125 123 124 128 126 106 124 102 251 236 227 194 168 143 104 103 91 78 3FGM 3FGA Nikki Teasley (1998-2002) Pam Leake (1983-86) Coretta Brown (2000-present) Pam Hammond (1982-85) Emily Johnson (1989-92) Marion Jones (1994-97) Aprille Shaffer (1978-81) Chanel Wright (1996-99) LeAnn Kennedy (1989-92) Tonya Sampson (1991-94) Pct Steals 251 227 74 103 236 194 168 74 143 104 661 634 208 292 694 573 506 245 475 350 .380 .358 .356 .353 .340 .339 .332 .302 .301 .297 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Games Reb Avg Blocked Shots 121 129 110 121 123 130 123 121 124 117 1,251 1,200 1,108 1,065 1,024 977 924 901 870 852 10.34 9.30 10.07 8.80 8.33 7.52 7.51 7.45 7.02 7.28 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 9. 10. 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Reb Avg 121 110 129 121 123 130 123 56 121 43 1,251 1,108 1,200 1,065 1,024 977 924 418 901 319 10.34 10.07 9.30 8.80 8.32 7.52 7.51 7.46 7.45 7.42 FTM FTA Pct 128 384 269 337 267 180 269 282 333 351 163 493 348 445 353 240 359 387 461 489 .785 .779 .773 .757 .756 .750 .749 .729 .722 .718 Games Asts Avg 125 124 113 122 112 102 128 128 117 123 728 545 517 513 511 403 395 366 356 333 5.82 4.40 4.58 4.20 4.56 3.95 3.09 2.86 3.04 2.71 Games Steals Avg (Min. 100 made) Eileen McCann (1981-84) Nikki Teasley (1998-2002) LeAnn Kennedy (1989-92) Kathy Wilson (1985-88) LaQuanda Barksdale (1998-2001) Emily Johnson (1989-92) Jessica Gaspar (1996-99) Coretta Brown (2000-03) Pam Leake (1983-86) Tresa Brown (1981-84) Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Games Bernadette McGlade (1977-80) Dawn Royster (1984-87) Charlotte Smith (1992-95) Tracy Reid (1995-98) Henrietta Walls (1980-83) LaQuanda Barksdale (1998-2001) Tonya Sampson (1991-94) Heather Thompson (1990-91) Tresa Brown (1981-84) Cathey Daniels (1976-77) Pam Leake (1983-86) Tonya Sampson (1991-94) Marion Jones (1994-95, 97) Nikki Teasley (1998-2002) Tracy Reid (1995-98) Emily Johnson (1989-92) Henrietta Walls (1980-83) Chanel Wright (1996-99) Kathy Crawford (1980-83) Jessica Gaspar (1996-99) Dawn Royster (1984-87) Candace Sutton (2001-present) Gwendolyn Gillingham (1992-95) Sylvia Crawley (1991-94) Tresa Brown (1981-84) Henrietta Walls (1980-83) Charlotte Smith (1992-95) Marion Jones (1994-95, ‘97) Tia Poindexter (1985-88) Tonya Sampson (1991-94) 124 123 102 125 121 112 123 128 124 124 401 390 334 280 247 239 237 231 226 207 3.23 3.17 3.27 2.24 2.04 2.13 1.93 1.80 1.82 1.67 Games Blks Avg 110 96 114 124 121 123 129 102 117 123 329 158 126 123 112 96 78 78 77 69 2.99 1.65 1.11 0.99 0.93 0.78 0.60 0.76 0.66 0.56 Page 123 UNC Career Records Total Points UNC Single-Season Records Points G Pts. Avg. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 31 33 35 32 31 30 35 30 31 35 695 687 685 653 646 631 628 623 620 598 22.41 20.82 19.57 20.41 20.84 21.03 17.94 20.76 20.00 17.09 Scoring Average G Pts. Avg. 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1 0. 31 30 31 33 30 32 27 31 .35 23 29 695 631 646 687 623 653 547 620 685 439 552 22.41 21.03 20.84 20.82 20.76 20.41 20.26 20.00 19.57 19.10 19.03 FG Percent. FG A Pct. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 248 176 207 272 195 188 267 231 249 276 398 311 369 485 354 345 496 431 467 519 .623 .566 .561 .561 .551 .545 .538 .536 .533 .532 Games Reb Avg 36 32 35 29 32 33 30 33 24 29 386 379 376 334 318 312 304 304 297 288 10.72 11.84 10.74 11.52 9.94 9.45 10.13 9.21 12.38 9.93 Games Reb Avg 24 32 29 35 36 30 32 29 33 17 297 379 334 376 386 304 318 288 312 159 12.38 11.84 11.52 10.74 10.72 10.13 9.94 9.93 9.45 9.35 FT FTA Avg 174 152 139 137 132 121 115 115 112 112 267 250 192 186 153 148 148 189 171 163 65.2 60.8 72.4 73.7 86.3 81.8 77.7 60.8 65.5 68.7 Pam Leake (1986) Tracy Reid (1998) Charlotte Smith (1995) Dawn Royster (1985) Tresa Brown (1984) Tonya Sampson (1993) Marion Jones (1995) Tracy Reid (1997) Pam Leake (1985) Coretta Brown (2002) Pam Leake (1986) Tonya Sampson (1993) Tresa Brown (1984) Tracy Reid (1998) Tracy Reid (1997) Dawn Royster (1985) Kathy Wilson (1988) Pam Leake (1985) Charlotte Smith (1995) Tracy Reid (1996) LaQuanda Barksdale (2001) FT Percent. FT A Pct. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 132 90 121 102 66 109 71 84 105 115 153 108 148 125 81 134 88 107 135 148 .863 .833 .818 .816 .815 .813 .807 .785 .778 .777 Three-Pointers Made G 3FGM 3FGA 1. 2. 3. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 35 34 33 33 31 35 35 30 36 30 99 88 77 69 65 64 60 60 57 55 (Min. 40 made) M Stephanie Lawrence (1994) 60 Stephanie Lawrence (1992) 43 Juana Brown (1999) 64 Coretta Brown (2003) 88 Coretta Brown (2002) 99 Lori Gear (1995) 40 Coretta Brown (2001) 51 Juana Brown (2001) 49 Nikki Teasley (2002) 77 10. Jessica Gaspar (1997) 50 A Pct. 148 107 160 223 251 104 138 133 209 136 .405 .402 .400 .395 .394 .385 .370 .368 .368 .368 Games Ast Avg 36 29 33 32 35 30 31 31 26 31 211 193 189 169 168 166 165 163 162 160 5.86 6.65 5.73 5.28 4.80 5.53 5.32 5.26 6.23 5.16 Games Steals Avg (Min. 2.5 per game) Nikki Teasley (2002) Coretta Brown (2003) Tonya Sampson (1994) Tresa Brown (1984) Nikki Teasley (2000) Jessica Gaspar (1999) LeAnn Kennedy (1990) Kathy Crawford (1982) L. Barksdale (2000) Kathy Wilson (1988) Coretta Brown (2002) Coretta Brown (2003) Nikki Teasley (2002) Stephanie Lawrence (1995) Tonya Sampson (1992) Juana Brown (1999) Stephanie Lawrence (1994) Tonya Sampson (1993) Nikki Teasley (1999) Stephanie Lawrence (1993) Three-Pt. Percent. (Min. 5 per game) Kathy Crawford (1983) Kathy Crawford (1982) Tresa Brown (1983) Tresa Brown (1984) Sylvia Crawley (1994) Tracy Reid (1996) Tracy Reid (1998) Marion Jones (1997) Charlotte Smith (1995) Dawn Royster (1985) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assists Rebounds 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Bernadette McGlade (1980) Dawn Royster (1985) Charlotte Smith (1995) LaQuanda Barksdale (2001) Bernadette McGlade (1979) Tracy Reid (1998) Tracy Reid (1997) Charlotte Smith (1994) Bernadette McGlade (1977) Dawn Royster (1987) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Nikki Teasley (1999) Coretta Brown (2001) Nikki Teasley (2002) Pam Hammond (1985) Marion Jones (1995) Nikki Teasley (1998) Pam Leake (1986) Emily Johnson (1992) Nikki Teasley (2000) Pam Leake (1985) Steals Rebounding Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Bernadette McGlade (1977) Dawn Royster (1985) L. Barksdale (2001) Charlotte Smith (1995) Bernadette McGlade (1980) Tracy Reid (1997) Bernadette McGlade (1979) Dawn Royster (1987) Tracy Reid (1998) Dawn Royster (1986) Free Throws Made 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 9. 9. Charlotte Smith (1995) Tracy Reid (1998) Chanel Wright (1999) Tonya Sampson (1993) Nikki Teasley (2002) Tonya Sampson (1994) Kathy Wilson (1988) Tracy Reid (1997) Marion Jones (1995) Nikki Teasley (1999) Page 124 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 9. 10. Linda Matthews (1979) Pam Leake (1986) Marion Jones (1995) Tonya Sampson (1994) Pam Leake (1985) Marion Jones (1994) Tonya Sampson (1993) Marion Jones (1997) Nikki Teasley (1999) Tonya Sampson (1991) Emily Johnson (1992) Pam Leake (1984) Nikita Bell (2003) Blocked Shots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Dawn Royster (1985) Dawn Royster (1987) Dawn Royster (1984) Candace Sutton (2002) Anne Lawrence (1980) Candace Sutton (2003) Kim Oden (1991) G. Gillingham (1995) Tresa Brown (1983) Dawn Royster (1986) 30 31 35 34 31 35 30 32 36 28 31 32 33 251 223 209 179 160 148 174 182 127 125 124 119 119 111 111 99 95 84 84 84 84 4.23 4.03 3.54 3.50 3.82 3.17 3.70 3.09 2.64 3.00 2.71 2.63 2.55 Games Blocks Avg 32 29 32 34 15 34 28 33 30 17 114 90 84 67 53 51 46 46 42 41 3.56 3.10 2.63 1.97 3.53 1.50 1.64 1.39 1.40 2.41 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Most Points Scored 42 by Tracy Reid vs. Virginia, 1/15/98 Most Field Goals Made Game: 19 by Tresa Brown vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 1/9/84 Season: 296 by Pam Leake, 1986 Career: 834 by Pam Leake, 1983-86 Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 30 by Dawn Royster vs. Radford, 11/29/84; by Pam Leake vs. Georgia, 12/27/85 Season: 572 by Pam Leake, 1986 Career: 1,750 by Tonya Sampson, 1991-94 Most Three-Point Field Goals Made Game: 7 by Stephanie Lawrence vs. Robert Morris, 12/4/92; by Nikki Teasley vs. Duke, 3/6/00 Season: 99 by Coretta Brown, 2002 Career: 236 by Nikki Teasley, 1998-2000, 2002 Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Game: 14 by Nikki Teasley vs. Clemson, 2/10/00 Season: 251 by Coretta Brown, 2002 Career: 694 by Nikki Teasley, 1998-2000, 2002 Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Season: 40.5 by Stephanie Lawrence, 1994 Career: 36.9 by Stephanie Lawrence, 1992-95 Most Free Throws Made Game: 16 by Tonya Sampson vs. Maryland, 1/23/93; vs. Virginia, 2/3/93 Season: 174 by Charlotte Smith, 1995 Career: 481 by Charlotte Smith, 1992-95 Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 21 by Tonya Sampson vs. Virginia, 2/3/93 Season: 267 by Charlotte Smith, 1995 Career: 738 by Charlotte Smith, 1992-95 Most Rebounds Game: 26 by Dawn Royster vs. Delaware State, 11/20/84 Season: 386 by Bernadette McGlade, 1980 Career: 1,251 by Bernadette McGlade, 1977-80 Most Assists Game: 16 by Coretta Brown vs. North Carolina A&T State, 11/21/00 Season: 211 by Nikki Teasley, 1999 Career: 728 by Nikki Teasley, 1998-2000, 2002 Most Blocked Shots Game: 8 by Dawn Royster vs. UM-Eastern Shore, 11/25/85 Season: 114 by Dawn Royster, 1985 Career: 329 by Dawn Royster, 1984-87 Most Steals Game: 10 by Pam Leake vs. Clemson, 1/24/85 Season: 127 by Linda Matthews (1979) Career: 401 by Pam Leake (1983-86) Most Games Played Season: 36 by 11 players (seven in 1980, four in 1999) Career: 136 by Charlene Boykin, 1977-80 Team Records Most Points Scored Game: 121 vs. Mercer, 11/29/85 Season: 2,955 in 1994 (35 games) Highest Scoring Average Season: 85.3 in 1983 (2,560 pts., 30 games) Lowest Scoring Average Season: 67.5 in 1977 (1,620 pts., 24 games) Most Field Goals Made Game: 53 vs. Mercer (82 att.), 11/29/85 Season: 1,116 in 1980 (2,662 att.) Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 100 vs. East Carolina, 2/26/77 Season: 2,662 in 1980 (1,116 made) Highest Field Goal Percentage Game: 66.2 vs. UM-Eastern Shore Freshman Records (45 of 68), 11/25/85 Points: 494, Marion Jones, 1993-94 Season: 50.6 in 1983 (1,071 of Scoring average: 14.9 points per game, Tonya 2,118) Sampson, 1990-91 Most Three-Point Field Goals Rebounds: 297, Bernadette McGlade, 1976-77 Made Rebounding average: 12.4, Bernadette McGlade, Game: 14 vs. Navy (24 att.), 12/6/91 1976-77 Season: 236 (706 att.) in 2002 Assists: 166, Nikki Teasley, 1997-98 Most Three-Point Field Goals Steals: 111, Marion Jones, 1993-94 Attempted Blocks: 84, Dawn Royster, 1983-84 Game: 30 vs. Richmond (10 made), 12/8/01 Opponent Single Game Season: 706 (236 made) in 2002 Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Most Points Scored Season: 36.3 in 1992 (186 of 512) Player: 48 by Mimi McKinney, Virginia, 1/15/98 Most Free Throws Made Team: 111 by Tennessee Tech, 1/31/76 Game: 37 vs. Georgia So., 3/16/94 (48 att.) Fewest Points Scored Season: 611 in 1999 (915 att.) Team: 31 by Davidson (80-31), 2/15/75 Most Free Throws Attempted Most Field Goals Made Game: 48 vs. Georgia So., 3/16/94 (37 made) Player: 20 by Barbara Kennedy, Clemson (33 att.), Season: 915 in 1999 (611 made) 2/20/82 Highest Free Throw Percentage Team: 43 by Iowa (75 att.), 12/30/89; by Game: 100.0 (16 of 16) vs. UCLA, 12/31/87 Maryland (62 att.), 1/21/89 Season: 71.8 in 1994 (560 of 780) Most Field Goals Attempted Most Rebounds Player: 33 by Barbara Kennedy, Clemson (20 Game: 73 vs. Clemson, 2/5/76 made), 2/20/82 Season: 1,707 in 1980 (36 games) Team: 93 by Oklahoma City (32 made), Highest Rebounding Average 11/19/83 Season: 50.5 in 1977 (1,213 in 24 games) Most Three-Point Goals Made Most Assists Player: 7 by Mimi McKinney, Virginia (12 Game: 37 vs. Duke, 2/21/97 att.),1/15/98; by Danielle Donehew, Georgia Season: 595 in 2002 Tech (13 att.), 1/24/99; by Kelly Pendleton, Most Blocked Shots Tennessee-Martin (12 att.), 1/7/02 Game: 14 vs. Winthrop, 2/1/94 Team: 13 by Mt. St. Mary’s (28 att.), 2/27/89 Season: 187 in 1994 Most Three-Point Goals Attempted Most Steals Player: 15 by four players, most recently Kimberly Game: 34 vs. Coastal Carolina, 12/8/93 Cairnes of Winthrop, 12/16/00 Season: 454 in 1994 Team: 40 by Morehead St. (9 made), 12/20/94 Most Games Played Most Free Throws Made Season: 36 in 1980 (21-15) and 1999 (28-8) Player: 17 by Marie Riley, High Point (18 Most Victories att.),12/21/77 Season: 33 in 1994 (33-2) Team: 38 by Maryland (43 att.), 2/8/92 Most Losses Most Free Throws Attempted Season: 20 in 1989 (10-20) Player: 20 by Niesha Butler, Georgia Tech Highest Winning Percentage (11 made), 12/3/99 Season: 94.3 in 1994 (33-2) Team: 47 by High Point (35 made), 12/21/77 Longest Winning Streak Most Rebounds 32 games, 2/12/94-1/22/95 Player: 22 by by Melody Richardson, Florida, Longest Losing Streak 11/21/80; Clara Jean Davis, Northwestern State, 14 games, 1/14/89-2/25/89 11/28/86 Largest Average Winning Margin Team:70 by Connecticut, 11/15/01 22.6 in 1995 (UNC: 82.6 ppg; Opp.: 60.0 ppg) Most Assists Player: 17 by Suzie McConnell, Penn State, 3/17/85 Miscellaneous Single Game Team: 32 by Maryland, 2/6/90 Fewest Points Scored Most Blocked Shots 44 at N.C. State (55), 2/10/87; at Georgia Tech Player: 8 by Genia Beasley, NC State, 1/24/79; by (55), 1/13/00 Anne Donovan, ODU, 1/30/80 Largest Margin of Victory Team: 12 by Auburn, 12/18/82 71 vs. South Carolina State (106-35), 12/30/97 Most Steals Largest Margin of Defeat Player: 10 by Nancy Lieberman, Old 49 at Virginia (46-95), 2/15/90 Dominion, 1/30/80 Highest Combined Score Team: 23 by Maryland, 3/6/77; by Evansville, 11/11/01 214 vs. Providence (105-109), 11/24/91 Highest Winning Score Miscellaneous Opponent Team 121 vs. Mercer (61), 11/29/85 Highest Losing Score Highest Scoring Average 105 vs. Providence (109), 11/24/90 Season: 82.6 in 1989 (2,477 points, 30 games) Lowest Winning Score Lowest Scoring Average 49 at Virginia (40), 2/7/76; vs. Villanova (45), Season: 57.1 in 1975 (1,027 points, 27 games) 2/6/02 Highest Field Goal Percentage Game: 69.4 by Maryland (43 of 62), 1/21/89 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Page 125 UNC Single-Game and Miscellaneous Records Individual Records 1,000-Point Scorers Tracy Reid – 2,200 career points Forward • 5-11 • Miami, Fla. (Miami Central High School) YR 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 Career G-GS 35-19 23-18 30-22 33-32 121-91 FG-A 178-361 188-345 253-477 267-496 886-1679 PCT 49.3 54.5 53.0 53.8 52.8 3FG-A 4-18 2-6 2-5 1-3 9-32 PCT 22.2 33.3 40.0 33.3 28.1 FT-A 91-151 61-98 115-189 152-250 419-688 PCT 60.3 62.2 60.8 60.8 60.9 REB-AV 244-7.0 205-8.9 304-10.1 312-9.5 1065-8.8 A 38 30 29 34 131 TO 86 70 99 99 354 BLK 10 2 18 23 53 STL 55 50 68 74 247 PTS-AV 451-12.9 439-19.1 623-20.8 687-20.8 2200-18.2 PCT 43.2 43.4 46.4 41.7 43.6 3FG-A 16-44 65-179 60-174 53-176 194-573 PCT 36.4 36.3 34.5 30.1 33.9 FT-A 90-138 73-118 157-186 121-148 441-590 PCT 65.2 61.9 73.7 81.8 74.7 REB-AV 201-7.2 211-6.8 245-8.2 267-7.9 924-7.5 A 51 68 91 123 333 TO 100 108 111 139 458 BLK 14 14 8 33 69 STL 84 76 111 119 390 PTS-AV 418-14.9 500-16.1 631-21.0 594-17.5 2143-17.4 PCT 48.6 45.6 50.3 53.3 49.7 3FG-A 1-10 6-21 9-32 13-46 29-109 PCT 10.0 28.6 28.1 28.3 26.6 FT-A 99-155 96-157 112-159 174-267 481-738 PCT 63.9 61.1 70.4 65.2 65.2 REB-AV 251-8.1 269-9.0 304-9.2 376-10.7 1200-9.3 A 23 63 74 103 263 TO 78 92 101 122 393 BLK 12 21 20 25 78 STL 33 56 47 63 199 PTS-AV 450-14.5 446-14.9 513-15.5 685-19.6 2094-16.2 PCT 44.8 46.6 49.1 51.7 48.8 3FG-A --------------------- PCT --------------------- FT-A 55-74 65-95 110-147 103-145 333-535 PCT 74.3 68.4 74.8 71.0 62.2 REB-AV 123-4.1 141-4.4 161-5.2 165-5.3 590-4.8 A 115 105 160 165 545 TO 81 97 135 135 448 BLK 8 5 5 7 25 STL 73 84 119 125 401 PTS-AV 303-10.1 383-11.9 620-20.0 695-22.4 2001-16.1 PCT 53.8 52.0 56.0 56.0 54.7 3FG-A --------------------- PCT --------------------- FT-A 75-114 74-106 100-144 102-125 351-489 PCT 65.8 69.8 69.4 81.6 71.8 REB-AV 208-6.7 211-7.3 219-7.3 263-8.48 901-7.4 A 29 58 70 72 229 TO n/a 92 71 87 n/a BLK 20 17 42 33 112 STL 36 27 28 40 158 PTS-AV 357-11.5 414-14.3 514-17.1 646-20.8 1931-16.0 Tonya Sampson – 2.143 career points Guard • 5-9 • Clinton, N.C. (Clinton High) YR 90-91 91-92 92-93 93-94 Career G-GS 28-23 31-22 30-28 34-32 123-105 FG-A 156-361 181-417 217-468 210-504 764-1753 Charlotte Smith – 2,094 career points Forward • 6-0 • Shelby, N.C. (Shelby High) YR 91-92 92-93 93-94 94-95 Career G-GS 31-29 30-30 33-32 35-35 129-126 FG-A 175-360 172-377 196-390 249-467 792-1594 Pam Leake – 2,001 career points Guard • 5-7 • Chapel Hill, N.C. (Chapel Hill High) YR 82-83 83-84 84-85 85-86 Career G-GS 30-30 32-30 31-28 31-30 124-118 FG-A 124-277 159-341 255-519 296-572 834-1709 Tresa Brown – 1,931 career points Center • 6-2 • Raleigh, N.C. (Sanderson High) YR 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 Career G-GS 31 29 30 31 121 FG-A 136-253 170-327 207-369 272-485 785-1434 Nikki Teasley – 1,822 career points Guard • 6-0 • Washington, D.C. (St. John’s at Prospect Hall) YR 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2001-02 Career G-GS 30-24 36-30 26-16 33-28 125-98 FG-A 131-316 193-467 131-336 146-398 601-1517 PCT 41.5 41.3 39.0 36.7 39.6 3FG-A 51-142 57-182 51-161 77-209 236-694 PCT 35.9 31.3 31.7 36.8 34.0 FT-A 74-96 112-163 66-81 132-153 384-493 PCT 77.1 68.7 81.5 86.3 77.9 REB-AV 104-3.5 169-4.7 104-4.0 145-4.4 522-4.2 A 166 211 162 189 728 TO 103 112 87 99 401 BLK 4 19 5 13 41 STL 57 95 59 69 280 PTS-AV 387-12.9 555-15.4 379-14.6 501-15.2 1822-14.6 PCT 45.4 52.0 56.6 62.3 54.2 3FG-A --------------------- PCT --------------------- FT-A 49-81 74-103 84-107 59-96 266-387 PCT 60.5 71.8 78.5 61.4 68.7 REB-AV 224-6.2 230-7.7 205-7.3 211-7.0 870-7.0 A 24 36 44 62 166 TO n/a n/a 87 64 n/a BLK 8 6 3 10 27 STL 58 56 50 62 226 PTS-AV 371-10.3 444-14.8 436-15.6 555-18.5 1806-14.6 Kathy Crawford – 1,806 career points Forward • 6-0 • Youngsville, N.C. (Bunn High) YR 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 Career Page 126 G-GS 36 30 28 30 124 FG-A 161-355 185-356 176-311 248-398 770-1420 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Guard/Forward • 6-0 • Baltimore, Md. (Western High School) YR 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 Career G-GS 27-25 32-31 34-31 35-33 128-120 FG-A 135-331 178-403 168-396 161-404 642-1534 PCT 40.8 44.2 42.4 39.9 41.9 3FG-A 30-112 54-154 40-129 19-80 143-475 PCT 26.8 35.1 31.0 23.8 30.1 FT-A 71-113 70-108 98-127 139-192 378-540 PCT 62.8 64.8 77.2 72.4 70.0 REB-AV 171-6.3 174-5.4 126-3.7 186-5.3 657-5.1 A 54 117 100 95 366 TO 84 106 83 95 368 BLK 5 8 11 9 33 STL 41 62 78 50 231 PTS-AV 371-13.7 480-15.0 474-13.9 480-13.7 1805-14.1 3FG-A 8-23 17-54 16-39 33-92 74-208 PCT 34.8 31.5 41.0 35.9 35.6 FT-A 20-27 57-73 105-135 85-118 267-353 PCT 74.1 78.1 77.8 72.0 75.6 REB-AV 77-2.4 281-7.8 285-8.6 334-11.5 977-7.5 A 11 30 41 41 123 TO 27 65 78 72 242 BLK 8 33 3 15 59 STL 18 46 49 42 155 PTS-AV 154-4.8 500-13.9 581-17.6 552-19.0 1787-13.7 3FG-A --------------------- PCT --------------------- FT-A 72-108 101-190 36-69 79-114 288-481 PCT 66.7 53.2 52.2 69.3 59.9 REB-AV 281-8.8 379-11.8 159-9.4 288-9.9 1107-10.1 A 29 44 16 60 149 TO 91 91 38 94 314 BLK 84 114 41 90 329 STL 26 58 17 44 145 PTS-AV 340-10.6 653-20.4 244-14.4 541-18.7 1778-16.2 PCT 28.0 29.8 26.7 28.4 FT-A 77-108 112-171 109-166 298-445 PCT 71.3 65.5 65.7 67.0 REB-AV 145-4.1 174-5.0 150-4.7 469-4.6 A 105 168 130 403 TO 114 112 99 325 BLK 29 30 19 78 STL 111 124 99 334 PTS-AV 494-14.1 628-17.9 594-18.6 1716-16.8 PCT 26.5 37.0 39.4 39.5 38.0 FT-A 26-41 99-145 67-93 90-108 282-387 PCT 63.4 68.3 72.0 83.3 72.9 REB-AV 56-1.7 138-4.8 175-5.0 123-3.6 492-3.8 A 59 193 118 147 517 TO 48 113 80 116 357 BLK 1 6 6 2 15 STL 33 37 56 59 185 PTS-AV 135-4.1 462-15.9 598-17.1 492-14.5 1687-12.9 3FG-A --------------------- PCT --------------------- FT-A 38-71 51-78 80-126 107-158 276-433 PCT 53.5 65.4 63.5 67.7 63.7 REB-AV 297-12.4 250-8.6 318-9.9 386-10.7 1251-10.3 A 27 42 67 113 249 TO n/a n/a 123 n/a n/a BLK n/a n/a 6 6 n/a STL n/a n/a 68 73 n/a PTS-AV 282-11.8 297-10.2 470-14.7 555-15.4 1604-13.3 3FG-A ------------32-82 32-82 PCT ------------39.0 39.0 FT-A 76-104 75-100 71-93 115-148 337-445 PCT 73.1 75.0 76.3 77.7 75.7 REB-AV 196-6.1 175-6.7 146-5.0 224-8.3 741-6.5 A 48 27 47 56 178 TO 104 83 73 121 381 BLK 13 10 15 20 58 STL 31 28 39 33 131 PTS-AV 354-11.1 361-13.9 289-10.0 547-20.3 1551-13.6 LaQuanda Barksdale – 1,787 career points Forward • 5-11 • Winston-Salem, N.C. (West Forsyth High School) YR 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 Career G-GS 32-0 36-30 33-33 29-29 130-92 FG-A 63-130 213-435 230-516 217-483 723-1564 PCT 48.5 49.0 44.6 44.9 46.2 Dawn Royster – 1,778 career points Forward/Center • 6-0 • Nyack, N.Y. (Nyack High School) YR 83-84 84-85 85-86 86-87 Career G-GS 32-31 32-32 17-13 29-29 110-105 FG-A 134-268 276-519 104-208 231-450 745-1445 PCT 50.0 53.2 50.0 51.3 51.6 Marion Jones – 1,716 career points Guard • 5-10 • Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Thousand Oaks High School) YR 93-94 94-95 96-97 Career G-GS 35-31 35-34 32-28 102-93 FG-A 198-374 241-459 231-431 670-1264 PCT 52.9 52.5 53.6 53.0 3FG-A 21-75 34-114 23-86 78-275 Coretta Brown – 1,687 career points Guard • 5-8 • Statesboro, Ga. (Southeast Bulloch High School) YR G-GS 1999-2000 33-11 2000-01 29-29 2001-02 35-35 2002-03 34-33 Career 131-108 FG-A 48-160 156-408 216-496 157-396 577-1460 PCT 30.0 38.2 43.5 39.6 39.5 3FG-A 13-49 51-138 99-251 88-223 251-661 Bernadette McGlade – 1,604 career points Forward/Center • 6-0 • Glouster City, N.J. (Catholic High School) YR 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 Career G-GS 24 29 32-32 36 121 FG-A 122-324 123-313 195-411 224-478 664-1526 PCT 37.7 39.2 47.4 46.9 43.5 Kathy Wilson – 1,551 career points Forward • 6-2 • Marietta, Ga. (Walton High School) YR 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 Career G-GS 32-30 26-21 29-21 27-26 114-98 FG-A 139-329 143-281 109-243 200-419 591-1272 PCT 42.2 50.9 44.9 47.7 46.5 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Page 127 1,000-Point Scorers Chanel Wright – 1,805 career points 1,000-Point Scorers Juana Brown – 1,473 career points Guard • 5-11 • Memphis, Tenn. (Harding Academy) YR G-GS 1997-98 32-19 1998-99 35-32 1999-2000 30-27 2000-01 27-25 Career 124-103 FG-A 109-274 190-434 116-340 141-343 556-1391 PCT 39.8 43.8 34.1 41.1 40.0 3FG-A 17-77 64-160 38-136 49-133 168-506 PCT 22.1 40.0 27.9 36.8 33.2 FT-A 47-64 67-109 38-53 41-57 193-283 PCT 73.4 61.5 71.7 71.9 68.2 REB-AV 144-4.5 183-5.2 171--5.7 126-4.7 624-5.0 A 58 73 62 92 285 TO 38 58 54 76 226 BLK 2 6 8 7 23 STL 52 51 50 49 202 PTS-AV 282-8.8 511-14.6 308-10.3 372-13.8 1473-11.9 PCT --------------------- FT-A 60-96 62-102 53-68 67-97 242-363 PCT 62.5 60.8 77.9 69.1 66.7 REB-AV 284-7.9 250-8.3 231-8.6 259-8.6 1024-8.3 A 23 30 31 50 134 TO n/a n/a 57 85 n/a BLK 38 28 11 18 96 STL 74 39 57 65 237 PTS-AV 350-9.7 386-12.9 357-13.2 365-12.2 1458-11.9 3FG-A --------------------- PCT ----------------------- FT-A 47-85 31-54 67-96 77-118 222-353 PCT 55.3 57.4 69.7 65.3 62.9 REB-AV 185-8.4 82-4.3 163-5.6 174-5.4 604-6.0 A 28 58 39 39 164 TO n/a n/a n/a 103 n/a BLK n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a STL n/a n/a n/a 49 n/a PTS-AV 317-14.4 225-11.8 399-13.8 375-11.7 1316-13.0 3FG-A 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 PCT 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 FT-A 15-46 34-63 42-63 87-139 178-311 PCT 32.6 54.0 66.7 62.6 57.2 REB-AV 100-3.6 137-4.4 163-5.4 182-5.2 582-4.7 A 8 7 15 32 62 TO 40 40 49 71 200 BLK 30 30 23 40 123 STL 9 18 25 38 90 PTS-AV 111-4.0 254-8.2 316-10.5 477-13.6 1158-9.3 3FG-A ------------0-0 0-0 PCT ------------0.0 0.0 FT-A 56-90 62-96 92-125 85-127 295-438 PCT 62.2 64.6 73.6 66.9 67.4 REB-AV 238-7.4 199-6.9 169-5.8 246-9.1 852-7.3 A 32 30 49 33 144 TO 87 67 70 75 299 BLK 19 20 16 22 77 STL 47 40 35 26 148 PTS-AV 250-7.8 236-8.1 282-9.7 349-12.9 1117-9.5 PCT 42.4 46.8 42.9 40.7 43.1 3FG-A --------------------- PCT --------------------- FT-A 23-38 30-39 43-60 33-51 129-188 PCT 60.5 76.9 71.7 64.7 68.6 REB-AV 60-2.1 64-2.0 55-1.5 51-1.6 230-1.8 A 55 108 98 134 395 TO n/a 102 n/a n/a n/a BLK n/a n/a 4 3 n/a STL n/a 54 58 37 n/a PTS-AV 213-7.3 276-8.6 291-8.1 273-8.8 1053-8.2 PCT 48.5 46.6 49.3 48.0 3FG-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 PCT 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 FT-A 48-81 59-116 70-131 117-328 PCT 59.3 50.9 53.4 54.0 REB-AV 157-5.6 211-6.2 193-5.7 561-5.8 A 18 20 27 65 TO 30 43 50 123 BLK 40 67 51 158 STL 15 32 27 74 PTS-AV 274-9.8 407-12.0 366-10.8 1047-10.9 Henrietta Walls – 1,458 career points Forward • 6-2 • Southmont, N.C. (Central Davidson High School) YR 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 Career G-GS 36 30 27-22 30-30 123 FG-A 145-366 162-309 152-320 149-295 608-1290 PCT 39.6 52.4 47.5 52.3 47.1 3FG-A --------------------- Cathy Shoemaker – 1,316 career points Forward • 5-10 • North Charleston, S.C. (Chicora High School) YR 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Career G 22 19 29 31 101 FG-A 135-348 97-227 166-360 149-326 547-1261 PCT 38.8 42.3 46.1 45.7 43.3 Sylvia Crawley – 1,158 career points Center • 6-5 • Wintersville, Ohio (Steubenville High School) YR 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 Career G-GS 28-13 31-26 30-29 35-33 124-101 FG-A 48-104 110-240 137-255 195-354 490-953 PCT 46.2 45.8 53.7 55.1 51.4 Tia Poindexter – 1,117 career points Forward • 6-0 • Lexington, Va. (Lexington High School) YR 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 Career G-GS 32-29 29-20 29-26 27-23 117-98 FG-A 97-230 87-194 95-198 132-273 411-895 PCT 42.2 44.8 48.0 48.4 45.9 Aprille Shaffer – 1,053 career points Guard • 5-4 • High Point, N.C. (Andrews High School) YR 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 Career G 29 32 36 31 128 FG-A 95-224 123-263 124-289 120-295 462-1071 Candace Sutton – 1,047 career points Center • 6-6 • Kettering, Md. (Largo High School) YR 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 Career Page 128 G-S 28-24 34-33 34-33 96-90 FG-A 113-233 174-373 148-300 435-906 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball The Atlantic Coast Conference celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2003 by naming the top 50 athletes in each of its sports and the top 50 overall. North Carolina placed 11 players on the women’s basketball list, more than any other program. Named to the list were LaQuanda Barksdale, Tresa Brown, Sylvia Crawley, Marion Jones, Pam Leake, Marsha Mann, Bernadette McGlade, Tracy Reid, Tonya Sampson, Charlotte Smith, Nikki Teasley and Henrietta Walls. Two former Tar Heel basketball players, Marion Jones and Charlotte Smith, were listed among the top 10 female athletes in ACC history, Jones at No. 2 and Smith at No. 10. Former Carolina soccer player Mia Hamm was No. 1 on the women’s list and swimmer Sue Walsh was No. 6, giving UNC four of the top 10 female athletes in league history. Top 10 athletes in ACC history: Marion Jones Charlotte Smith Females 1. Mia Hamm (UNC), 2. Marion Jones (UNC), 3. Dawn Staley (Virginia ), 4. Julie Shea (NC State) , 5. Joan Benoit (NC State), 6. Sue Walsh (UNC), 7. Alana Beard (Duke), 8. Jen Adams (Maryland), 9. Vanessa Webb (Duke), 10. Charlotte Smith (UNC) Males 1. Michael Jordan (UNC), 2. David Thompson (NC State ), 3. Charlie Ward (FSU), 4. Arnold Palmer (Wake Forest), 5. Randy White (Maryland), 6. Ralph Sampson (Virginia), 7. Lawrence Taylor (UNC), 8. Tim Duncan (Wake Forest), 9. Phil Ford (UNC), 10. Renaldo Nehemiah (Maryland) Carolina’s Members of the ACC 50th Anniversary Women’s Basketball Team LaQuanda Barksdale (1998-2001): 2001 All-America selection by the Women’s Basketball News Service • All-ACC and All-ACC Tournament in 2000 and 2001 after leading the conference in scoring both years • Second-leading scorer on 1999 World University Games team • Plays for the WNBA’s Portland Fire Tresa Brown (1981-84): A Kodak All-America selection in 1984 • The 1984 ACC Player of the Year and ACC Tournament MVP • UNC’s first All-ACC pick, in 1984 • UNC’s career leader in field goal percentage (.547) Sylvia Crawley (1991-94): Captain and MVP of UNC’s 1994 NCAA Championship team • Named to the 1994 NCAA East Region all-tournament • All-ACC Tournament in 1994 • USA Basketball’s 1995 Female Athlete of the Year and an alternate for the 1996 Olympic team • Has represented the U.S. internationally as part of the Pan Am Games team (1995, ’99), World University Games team (1995), U.S. Select Team (1994) and Jones Cup team (1996) • Plays for the WNBA’s Portland Fire Marion Jones (1994-95, ’97): An All-America selection by Basketball America in 1997 • The 1997 ACC Tournament MVP and an All-ACC Tournament pick in 1995 • AllACC in 1995 and ’97 • Named to the ACC All-Freshmen team in 1994 • 1995 NCAA West Regional all-tournament team • Starting point guard on the 1994 NCAA Championship team • Career scoring average (16.8) ranks third in UNC history • After playing just three years at UNC, ranks fifth on the school’s career assists list, third in steals and seventh in blocks • Also All-America in track at UNC • Won five medals, three golds, at the 2000 Summer Olympics Pam Leake (1983-86): A Kodak All-America selection in 1986 • Two-time ACC Player of the Year, 1985 and ’86 • Also an All-ACC selection in both of those years • Three time All-ACC Tournament selection, 1984-86 • Member of the 1985 U.S. Jones Cup team • UNC’s career leader in steals (401), third in ACC history • Holds the school single-season record for scoring average (22.4) Marsha Mann (1975): UNC’s first All-America selection, by the NWIT in 1975 • NWIT AllTournament team in 1975 • Represented the U.S. at the 1973 World University Games • Led the 1974-75 team, UNC’s first varsity squad, with 17.0 points and 9.8 rebounds per game 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Bernadette McGlade (1977-80): All-America by the NWIT in 1980 • NWIT All-Tournament team in 1980 • UNC’s all-time leader in rebounds (1,251) and rebounding average (10.34) • AIAW all-state in 1977, 1979 • Holds school single-season records for rebounds (386) and rebounding average (12.4) Tracy Reid (1995-98): Two-time Kodak and AP All-America selection • Two-time ACC Player of the Year • ACC Tournament MVP in 1998, All-Tournament in 1997 • Three-time All-ACC pick • ACC All-Freshman team, 1995 • 1997 NCAA East Regional, 1998 Mideast Regional all-tournament teams • Leading scorer in UNC history with 2,200 points, an average of 18.2 points per game • 1998 WNBA Rookie of the Year Tonya Sampson (1991-94): Kodak and Basketball America All-America, 1994 • Three-time AllACC • All-ACC Tournament, 1994 • ACC All-Freshman team, 1991 • NCAA East Regional MVP, Final Four all-tournament in 1994 • Leading scorer on the 1994 NCAA Championship team • Second in career scoring at UNC (2,143 points) Charlotte Smith (1992-95): 1995 ESPN National Player of the Year • All-America by Kodak, Associated Press and the USWBA, 1995 • Only UNC player to have her jersey retired • 1994 Final Four MVP after hitting the winning shot in the NCAA championship game • ACC Tournament MVP in 1994, ’95 • Twotime All-ACC • Member of World University Games Team (1995), Jones Cup Team (1995), U.S. Select Team (1994), Junior National Team (1992) • Third in career scoring (2,094) and second in career rebounding (1,200) at UNC • Plays for the WNBA Charlotte Sting Nikki Teasley (1998-2000, ’02) UNC’s career leader in assists, three-pointers • ACC leader in career assists average (5.82) • Second in ACC in career assists, fourth in career three-pointers • 2000 ACC Tournament MVP • Four-time ACC AllTournament pick • Second player to earn that honor four times • All-ACC, 2002 • All-tournament, 1998 NCAA Mideast Regional • 1998 ACC Rookie of the Year •Junior World Championship team, 1997 • Among UNC’s top eight in career scoring, scoring average, three-point percentage and steals • Plays for the Los Angeles Sparks Henrietta Walls (1980-83) UNC’s first All-ACC Tournament selection, in 1982 • NCAIAW AllTournament team in 1981 • Among UNC’s career leaders in field goal percentage (ninth), rebounds (fifth), steals (seventh) and blocks (sixth) Page 129 ACC 50th Anniversary Teams Atlantic Coast Conference 50th Anniversary Teams Tar Heel Honors and Awards All-America Selections Marsha Mann Pam Leake NWIT, 1975 Kodak, 1986 Tresa Brown Kodak, 1984 Bernadette McGlade NWIT, 1980 Tonya Sampson 1994: Kodak, Bask. America, Bask. Times (3rd) Honorable Mention Charlotte Smith Marion Jones Tracy Reid La’Quanda Barksdale 1995: Kodak, AP, USBWA, Bask. Times (2nd) 1997: Bask. America, AP (3rd), Bask. Times (3rd) 1998: Kodak, AP 1997: Kodak, AP, Bask. Times (2nd) 2001: Women’s Bask. News Service, Women’s Bask. Journal (3rd) National Player of the Year Coach of the Year Charlotte Smith Sylvia Hatchell ESPN, 1995 National USA Today, 1995 College Sports, 1995 ACC 1997 Tonya Sampson 1993: Kodak, USBWA 1992: Bask. Weekly Charlotte Smith 1994: Kodak 1993: USBWA Marion Jones 1997: Kodak 1995: AP La’Quanda Barksdale 2001: AP, Kodak Nikki Teasley 2002: AP, Kodak Coretta Brown 2003: AP, Kodak ACC Player of the Year Selections Tresa Brown 1984 Pam Leake 1985, 1986 Tracy Reid 1997, 1998 ACC Rookie of the Year Selections Dawn Royster 1984 Page 130 Charlotte Smith 1992 Chanel Wright 1996 Nikki Teasley La’Tangela Atkinson 1998 2003 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball Tresa Brown 1984 Dawn Royster 1985 Charlotte Smith 1994,1995 Narion Jones 1997 Tracy Reid 1998 Nikki Teasley 2000 Charlotte Smith 1994, 1995 Marion Jones 1995, 1997 All-ACC Selections Tresa Brown 1984 Pam Leake 1985, 1986 Dawn Royster 1985, 1987 Tracy Reid La’Quanda Barksdale 1996, ’97, ’98 1999 (3rd), 2000,’01 Kathy Wilson 1988 Juana Brown 1999 (3rd) Tonya Sampson 1992, 1993, 1994 Nikki Teasley 1999 (2nd), 2000 (3rd), ’02 Coretta Brown 2001 (2nd), ’02, ’03 Nikita Bell 2003 (2nd) Candace Sutton 2003 (3rd) ACC All-Freshman Team Selections ACC All-Defensive Team Selections Tonya Sampson 1991 Charlotte Smith 1992 Marion Jones 1994 Tracy Reid 1995 Chanel Wright 1996 Nikita Bell 2003 Nikki Teasley 1998 Candace Sutton Leah Metcalf 2001 2002 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball La’Tangela Atkinson 2003 Page 131 Tar Heel Honors and Awards ACC Tournament Most Valuable Players Tar Heel Honors and Awards/International Play Honors and Awards National All-Freshman Teams Charlotte Smith: Basketball Weekly, 1992; WBNS (2nd team), 1992 MVPs of Post-Season Tournaments Charlotte Smith: NCAA Final Four, 1994 Tonya Sampson: NCAA East Regional, 1994 Post-Season All-Tournament Teams Marsha Mann: NWIT, 1975 Kathy Crawford: NWIT, 1980 Bernadette McGlade: NWIT, 1980 Henrietta Walls: NCAIAW, 1981 Tonya Sampson: NCAA Final Four, 1994; NCAA East Regional, 1994 Charlotte Smith: NCAA Final Four, 1994 Sylvia Crawley: NCAA East Regional, 1994 Marion Jones: NCAA West Regional, ‘95 Tracy Reid: NCAA East Regional, 1997; NCAA Mideast Regional, 1998 Chanel Wright: NCAA Mideast Regional, 1998 Nikki Teasley: NCAA Mideast Regional, 1998 All-ACC Tournament Team (First-team unless otherwise noted) Henrietta Walls: 1982 Kathy Crawford: 1983 Pam Leake: 1984, 1985, 1986 Tresa Brown: 1984 Pam Hammond: 1984 Dawn Royster: 1985 Sylvia Crawley: 1994 Tonya Sampson: 1994 Charlotte Smith: 1994, 1995 Marion Jones: 1994 (2nd team), 1995, 1997 Stephanie Lawrence: 1995 (2nd team) Tracy Reid: 1995 (2nd team), 1997, 1998 Jessica Gaspar: 1997 (2nd team) Chanel Wright: 1997 (2nd team), 1998, 1999 Nikki Teasley: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002 Juana Brown: 1998 (2nd team), 1999 LaQuanda Barksdale: 2000, 2001 Coretta Brown: 2002, 2003 Candace Sutton: 2002, 2003 Leah Metcalf: 2003 (2nd team) La’Tangela Atkinson: 2003 (2nd team) MVP’s of Regular-Season Tournaments Henrietta Walls: Queens Holiday, 1983 Tresa Brown: Lady Jayhawks Classic, 1984 Dawn Royster: Northern Lights Invitational, 1985 Kathy Wilson: Tar Heel Invitational, 1988 Merlaine Oden: Marshall Invitational, 1989 Emily Johnson: Carolina Classic, 1989 Heather Thompson: Carolina Classic, 1990 Kim Oden: Carolina Classic, 1991 Tonya Sampson: Carolina Classic, 1992; Citrus Sports Travel Holiday Classic, 1994 Charlotte Smith: Coastal Classic, 1993; ACC/Big Ten Challenge, 1994; Carolina Invitational, 1994; Wahine Classic, 1995; Carolinas Holiday Beach Classic, 1995 Tracy Reid: Big Four Classic, 1996-97 Juana Brown: LMU/Furama Hotel Thanksgiving Classic, 1998 Nikki Teasley: Winthrop Lady Eagle Classic, 2002 Regular-Season All-Tournament Teams Cathey Daniels: Virginia Classic, 1975 Cathy Shoemaker: Virginia Classic, 1976; UNC Christmas Classic, 1977, ‘78 Bernadette McGlade: UNC Christmas Classic, 1977-80; JMU Tip-Off Classic, 1980 Anne Lawrence: UNC Christmas Classic,1980 Kathy Crawford: UNC Christmas Classic, 1981; Sunshine Classic, 1983; Auburn Dial Classic, 1983; Queens Holiday, 1983 Page 132 International and National Competition Olympic Games Sylvia Hatchell: 1988, Asst. coach Sylvia Crawley: 1996, Alternate World University Games Marsha Mann: 1973 Lori Gear: 1993, 1995 (Canada) Sylvia Hatchell: 1995, Head coach Sylvia Crawley: 1995 Marion Jones: 1995 (injured, did not play) Charlotte Smith: 1995 LaQuanda Barksdale: 1999 Pan-American Games Sylvia Crawley: 1995, 1999 Goodwill Games Sylvia Hatchell: Asst. coach, 1986 R. William Jones Cup Pam Leake: 1985 Lori Gear: 1994 (Canada) Sylvia Crawley: 1996 Charlotte Smith: 1996 Chanel Wright: 1998 Junior World Championships Dawn Royster: 1985 Juana Brown: 1997 Nikki Teasley: 1997 U.S. Select Team Sylvia Crawley: 1994 Charlotte Smith: 1994 Junior National Team Charlotte Smith: 1992 Junior Select Team Gwendolyn Gillingham: 1992 Olympic Festival Eileen McCann: 1978, 1981 Dawn Royster: 1985 Liza Donnell: 1987 Tonya Sampson: 1991 Gwendolyn Gillingham: 1993 Charlotte Smith: 1993 Marion Jones: 1994 Tracy Reid: 1995 Tresa Brown: Sunshine Classic, 1983; Auburn Dial Classic, 1983; Queens Holiday, 1983 Henrietta Walls: Queens Holiday, 1983 Pam Leake: Lady Jayhawk Classic, 1984 Dawn Royster: Northern Lights Invit., 1985; Orange Bowl Invitational, 1987 Marsha Matthews: Tar Heel Invit., 1988 Merlaine Oden: Carolina Classic, 1989 Liza Donnell: Marshall Invitational, 1989 Kareema Williams: Carolina Classic, 1990 Tanya Lamb: Princeton Tournament, 1990 Heather Thompson: Carolina Classic, 1990, 1991; Harvard Tournament, 1991 Emily Johnson: Harvard Tournament, 1991; Carolina Classic, 1992 Tonya Sampson: Coastal Classic, 1991; Carolina Classic, 1992; Coastal Classic, 1993; Citrus Sports Travel Holiday Classic, 1994 Sylvia Crawley: Coastal Classic, 1993 Charlotte Smith: Coastal Classic, 1993; Carolina Invitational, 1994; ACC/Big Ten Challenge, 1994; Wahine Classic, 1995; Carolinas Holiday Beach Classic, 1995; Diamond Club Classic, 1995 Marion Jones: Citrus Sports Travel Holiday Classic, 1994; Carolina Invitational, 1994; ACC/Big Ten Challenge, 1994; Wahine Classic, 1995; Cellular One/Carolinas Holiday Beach Classic, 1995, 1997; Diamond Club Classic, 1995 Tracy Reid: Cellular One/Carolinas Holiday Beach Classic, 1995, 1996, 1997; Diamond Club Classic, 1995; Big Four Classic, 1997; LMU/Furama Hotel Thanksgiving Classic, 1998 Chanel Wright: Cellular One Holiday Beach Classic, 1997; Rainbow Wahine Classic, 1999 Juana Brown: LMU/Furama Hotel Thanksgiving Classic, 1998 LaQuanda Barksdale: Wachovia Women’s Invitational, 2000 Nikki Teasley: Winthrop Lady Eagle Classic, 2002 (MVP) Coretta Brown: Winthrop Lady Eagle Classic, 2002; Rainbow Wahine Classic, 2003 Candace Sutton: Winthrop Lady Eagle Classic, 2002; Rainbow Wahine Classic, 2003 AIAW All-State Team Members Cathey Daniels: 1975, 1976, 1977 Cathy Shoemaker: 1976, 1977, 1978 Bernadette McGlade: 1977, 1979 Linda Matthews: 1979 2003-04 North Carolina Women’s Basketball
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