March 10, 2010
Frank McGuire was a vocal critic. Dean Smith, his former assistant, wasn’t much of a fan, either, even after the event was moved from N.C. State’s Reynolds Coliseum in 1967.
March 10, 2010
- Lucas: UNC Basketball Mailbag
- Fans Invited To Team Sendoff Thursday In Greensboro
- Jacobs: ACC Tournament A Chance For Redemption
- Wednesday Talking Points
- Tar Heels To Face No. 7 Seed Georgia Tech At 7 P.M. Thursday In ACC First Round
- ACC Tournament Bracket (.pdf)
- Send In Your Mailbag Questions
- Follow The Tar Heels On Twitter
No. 10 seed North Carolina will begin the ACC Tournament on Thursday with its lowest seed ever and its earliest start ever. The Tar Heels will face seventh-seeded Georgia Tech, which swept the season series with Carolina this year. Carolina leads the series, 60-22, but has a 4-4 record against the Yellow Jackets in the ACC Tournament. Carolina has an 84-38 ACC Tournament record and is 32-13 in Greensboro, winning eight ACC Tournaments there.
March 8, 2010
- Tar Heels To Face No. 7 Seed Georgia Tech At 7 P.M. Thursday In ACC First Round
- ACC Tournament Bracket (.pdf)
- Send In Your Mailbag Questions
- Follow The Tar Heels On Twitter
With a few days to pause and take stock of a disappointing season, Marcus Ginyard now realizes he saw warning signs before Carolina ever played a game in the 2009-10 season. The lesson? This season’s struggles may have begun even before January.
March 6, 2010
- Send In Your Mailbag Questions
- Lucas: Reliving History
- Box Score
Kyle Singler scored 19 of his 25 points in the decisive first half and No. 4 Duke routed North Carolina 82-50 on Saturday night. Freshman John Henson matched a season high with 14 points for the Tar Heels (16-15, 5-11).
March 5, 2010
- Lucas: UNC Basketball Notebook
- Watch UNC-Duke Coverage Live On ESPN360 Saturday Night
- Watch Senior Night Video
- Zeller Named Academic All-ACC Again
North Carolina will close out the regular season at No. 4 Duke. Duke can clinch at least a share of the league regular-season title and No. 1 overall seed with a win while North Carolina can get either the No. 9 or No. 10 seed in the ACC Tournament. With a win and a Virginia loss, Carolina would be the No. 9.
