List of North Carolina Tar Heels basketball honorees

Since the North Carolina Tar Heels basketball team was founded in 1910, scores of its players have been named All-Americans, received national awards, and been inducted into various halls of fame.

The North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team was founded in 1910 to represent the University of North Carolin in intercollegiate competition and has participated in the sport all but one season since its inception. Over the course of the team's history, the Tar Heels' performance has ranged from losing records to undefeated seasons resulting in a national championship.

During periods of both ascendancy and mediocrity, individual North Carolina players of exceptional ability have received various accolades. In total, Tar Heels have been named to an All-America team 83 times, an All-Atlantic Coast Conference team 138 times, and an All-Southern Conference team 34 times. Of the All-America selections, thirty-seven players received first-team honors a total of fifty-eight times. Sixteen players were named consensus first-team All-Americans a total of twenty-five times.

Tar Heels have won several nationally recognized individual awards, including the Bob Cousy Award, the Senior CLASS Award, Academic All-America of the Year, and several of the National Player of the Year awards. The College Basketball Hall of Fame has inducted four former North Carolina players, and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame has enshrined three. Five former North Carolina head coaches have also been inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame.

All-Americans

Each year, numerous publications and organizations release lists of All-America teams, hypothetical rosters of players considered the best in the nation at their respective positions.[1] Some selecting organizations choose more than one roster of All-Americans, in which case they use the terms "first team", "second team", and "third team" as appropriate.[2] Some selectors also award honorable mentions to outstanding players who did not make any of their teams.[3]

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), a college sports governing body, uses officially recognized All-America selectors to determine the "consensus" selections. To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors based on a point system computed from the four different all-America teams. The point system consists of three points for first team, two points for second team and one point for third team. No honorable mention or fourth team or lower are used in the computation. The top five totals plus ties are first team and the next five plus ties are second team.[4] Over time, the sources used to determine the consensus selections have changed, and since 1997, the NCAA has used these selectors to determine consensus All-Americans: Associated Press (AP), the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA), the Sporting News (TSN), and the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC).

In 1923, Cartwright Carmichael was selected to the Helms first team, which made him the first North Carolina player to be named an All-American. In addition, Carmichael became the first Tar Heel first consensus All-American. Carmichael was also named a consensus All-American in 1924, which made him the first of seven North Carolina player to receive the honor twice. Of those seven players, Jack Cobb and Tyler Hansbrough are the only Tar Heels players to achieve consensus First-team All America honors three times in their collegiate career. Fifteen other Tar Heels have earned consensus First-team All-America honors twenty-three times throughout the program's history.

Key

      Consensus First-team selection double-dagger

      Consensus Second-team selection dagger

For a guide to the abbreviations used, see the glossary.
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Bob McAdoo was a consensus First-team All American in 1972.
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Mike O'Koren was a three time All-American during his time at North Carolina.
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James Worthy was named an All-American two times.
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Sam Perkins was a consensus First-team All American in his final two seasons at North Carolina.
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Michael Jordan was a consensus First-team All American two times while at North Carolina.
List of All-Americans showing the year won, player, position and selectors
Year Player name Position Selector(s)
1923 Carmichael, CartwrightCartwright Carmichaeldouble-dagger C HLMS-1
1924 Carmichael, CartwrightCartwright Carmichaeldouble-dagger C HLMS-1
1924 Cobb, JackJack Cobbdouble-dagger F HLMS-1
1925 Cobb, JackJack Cobbdouble-dagger F HLMS-1
1926 Cobb, JackJack Cobbdouble-dagger F HLMS-1
1940 Glamack, GeorgeGeorge Glamackdouble-dagger F, C HLMS-1; CNVR-2
1941 Glamack, GeorgeGeorge Glamackdouble-dagger F, C HLMS-1; CNVR-2
1945 Jordan, JimJim Jordan G HLMS-2
1946 Dillon, JohnJohn Dillondagger F HLMS-3; CNVR-2; TSN-1
1946 Jordan, JimJim Jordan G HLMS-1
1956 Rosenbluth, LennieLennie Rosenbluth F AP-2; UPI-2; NEA-3; INS-2; COL-3
1957 Rosenbluth, LennieLennie Rosenbluthdouble-dagger F AP-1; USBWA-1; NABC-1; UPI-1; INS-1
1957 Kearns, TommyTommy Kearns G CNVR-2
1958 Kearns, TommyTommy Kearns G AP-3
1958 Brennan, PetePete Brennandagger F AP-2; USBWA-1; NABC-3; UPI-3; INS-2
1959 Larese, YorkYork Larese G AP-3;
1959 Moe, DougDoug Moe G, F TSN-2
1959 Shaffer, LeeLee Shaffer F NABC-3; AW-3
1960 Larese, YorkYork Larese G NABC-3; AP-HM
1960 Shaffer, LeeLee Shafferdagger F AP-3; USBWA-1; UPI-3; NEA-2; TSN-2
1961 Larese, YorkYork Larese G AP-3; NABC-2; UPI-3; NEA-3; TSN-2; CNVR-2
1961 Moe, DougDoug Moe G, F AP-2; USBWA-1; NABC-3; NEA-3; TSN-2
1964 Cunningham, BillyBilly Cunningham F, C USBWA-1; HLMS-1
1965 Cunningham, BillyBilly Cunningham F, C AP-3; NABC-2; UPI-2; HLMS-1; TSN-2
1966 Lewis, BobBob Lewis G AP-3; NABC-3; HLMS-1
1967 Lewis, BobBob Lewis G NABC-3; HLMS-1
1967 Miller, LarryLarry Millerdagger G, F AP-2; USBWA-1; NABC-2; UPI-3; CNVR-1; HLMS-1
1968 Miller, LarryLarry Millerdouble-dagger G, F AP-1; USBWA-1; NABC-1; UPI-2; CNVR-1; HLMS-1
1969 Scott, CharlieCharlie Scottdagger G AP-2; USBWA-1; NABC-1; UPI-2; HLMS-1; CNVR-1; BW-1
1970 Scott, CharlieCharlie Scottdagger G AP-2; USBWA-1; NABC-1; UPI-2; HLMS-1; CNVR-1; BW-1; NEA-1; NBACO-1
1972 Chamberlain, BillBill Chamberlain F AP-HM; NBACO-2
1972 McAdoo, BobBob McAdoodouble-dagger F, C AP-2; USBWA-1; NABC-3; UPI-2; NBACO-1; HLMS-1; NEA-1; TSN-1
1972 Wuycik, DennisDennis Wuycik F AP-HM; NABC-2; BW-2; HLMS-1
1974 Jones, BobbyBobby Jonesdagger F AP-2; USBWA-2; NABC-2; UPI-2
1975 Kupchak, MitchMitch Kupchak F, C HLMS-1;
1976 Kupchak, MitchMitch Kupchakdagger F, C AP-2; USBWA-2; NABC-2; UPI-2; HLMS-1; BW-3
1976 Ford, PhilPhil Forddagger G AP-2; NABC-1; UPI-2; BW-1; HLMS-1; TSN-1
1977 Ford, PhilPhil Forddouble-dagger G AP-1; USBWA-1; NABC-1; UPI-2; BW-1; HLMS-1; TSN-2
1977 LaGarde, TommyTommy LaGarde F, C AP-HM; TSN-2
1978 Ford, PhilPhil Forddouble-dagger G AP-1; USBWA-1; NABC-1; UPI-1; BW-1; HLMS-1; TSN-1
1978 O'Koren, MikeMike O'Koren F NABC-3; HLMS-1; CNVR-1; BW-2
1979 O'Koren, MikeMike O'Korendagger F USBWA-2; NABC-2; UPI-2; HLMS-1; CNVR-1; BW-1; TSN-1
1980 O'Koren, MikeMike O'Korendagger F USBWA-2; NABC-2; UPI-2; HLMS-1; CNVR-1; BW-2; TSN-1
1980 Wood, AlAl Wood G, F CNVR-1
1981 Wood, AlAl Wooddagger G, F AP-2; USBWA-1; NABC-1; CNVR-1; HLMS-1
1981 Worthy, JamesJames Worthy F USBWA-1?
1982 Perkins, SamSam Perkinsdagger F USBWA-2; NABC-2; UPI-2; AP-HM; CNVR-1; HLMS-1; NAIS-2; TSN-2; BW-2
1982 Worthy, JamesJames Worthydouble-dagger F AP-2; USBWA-1; NABC-1; UPI-1; BW-1; NAIS-1; NBACO-1; CNVR-1; HLMS-1; TSN-1
1983 Jordan, MichaelMichael Jordandouble-dagger G AP-1; USBWA-1; NABC-1; UPI-1; TSN-1; NAIS-1; NBACO-1; BW-1; ESPN-1; ABA-1; BT-1; HLMS-1; CNVR-1
1983 Perkins, SamSam Perkinsdouble-dagger F AP-3; USBWA-1; NABC-2; UPI-2; CNVR-1; HLMS-1; NAIS-1; TSN-2; BW-2; ESPN-1; ABA-1; BT-3
1984 Jordan, MichaelMichael Jordandouble-dagger G AP-1; USBWA-1; NABC-1; UPI-1; TSN-1; NAIS-1; NBACO-1; BW-1; ESPN-1; ABA-1; BT-1; HLMS-1; CNVR-1
1984 Perkins, SamSam Perkinsdouble-dagger F AP-1; USBWA-1; NABC-1; UPI-1; CNVR-1; HLMS-1; NAIS-1; TSN-1; BW-1; ESPN-1; ABA-1; BT-1; NBACO-1
1986 Daugherty, BradBrad Daughertydagger C AP-2; USBWA-1; NABC-2; UPI-2; BW-1; TSN-2
1986 Smith, KennyKenny Smith G NABC-4
1987 Smith, KennyKenny Smithdouble-dagger G AP-1; USBWA-1; NABC-1; UPI-1; BT-1; BW-1; NAIS-1; TSN-1; HLMS-1; CNVR-1
1988 Reid, J.R.J.R. Reiddouble-dagger F AP-1; USBWA-1; NABC-1; UPI-2; BW-1; TSN-2; BT-1
1989 Reid, J.R.J.R. Reid F NABC-3; BT-3
1991 Fox, RickRick Fox F AP-HM; TSN-3
1993 Montross, EricEric Montrossdagger C AP-2; NABC-2; UPI-3; JW-1; TSN-2; BW-2; BT-3
1994 Montross, EricEric Montrossdagger C AP-2; NABC-1; NAIS-1; JW-1; TSN-2; BW-1; BT-1
1995 Stackhouse, JerryJerry Stackhousedouble-dagger G, F AP-1; USBWA-1; NABC-1; UPI-1; JW-1; TSN-2; BT-2
1995 Wallace, RasheedRasheed Wallacedagger F, C AP-2; USBWA-2; NABC-2; UPI-2; TSN-1; BT-1; JW-1
1997 Jamison, AntawnAntawn Jamisondagger F AP-2; NABC-2; JW-1; TSN-2; BW-2; BT-3
1998 Jamison, AntawnAntawn Jamisondouble-dagger F AP-1; USBWA-1; NABC-1; TSN-1; JW-1; BW-1; BT-1; BA-1; BN-1
1998 Carter, VinceVince Carterdagger G, F AP-2; USBWA-2; NABC-2; TSN-2; JW-1; BT-2; BW-3; BN-2
1998 Williams, ShammondShammond Williams G AP-HM; BN-3
2001 Haywood, BrendanBrendan Haywood C NABC-3; TSN-2; AP-HM
2001 Forte, JosephJoseph Fortedouble-dagger G AP-1; USBWA-1; NABC-1; TSN-1; BT-1; CBSS-1; ESPN-1; JW-1
2004 May, SeanSean May F AP-HM; ESPN-3
2004 McCants, RashadRashad McCants G AP-3; TSN-3; BT-2; CBS-2; SI-2;
2005 Felton, RaymondRaymond Felton G AP-3
2005 May, SeanSean Maydagger F USBWA-2; TSN-2; JW-1; ESPN-1; SI-2; BT-2
2005 McCants, RashadRashad McCants G NABC-3; AP-HM
2006 Hansbrough, TylerTyler Hansbroughdagger F, C AP-3; NABC-3; TSN-1; RA-1; BT-3;
2007 Hansbrough, TylerTyler Hansbroughdouble-dagger F, C AP-2; USBWA-1; NABC-1; TSN-1; RA-1; BT-2; JW-1; SI-2
2008 Hansbrough, TylerTyler Hansbroughdouble-dagger F, C AP-1; USBWA-1; NABC-1; TSN-1; RA-1; BT-1; JW-1; SI-1; FOX-1
2009 Hansbrough, TylerTyler Hansbroughdouble-dagger F, C AP-1; USBWA-1; NABC-1; TSN-1; RA-1; BT-2; JW-1; SI-1; FOX-2
2009 Lawson, TyTy Lawsondagger G AP-2; NABC-2; TSN-2; JW-1; SI-1; CBSS-1; BT-1; RA-2; FOX-3
2011 Zeller, TylerTyler Zeller F, C TSN-2
2012 Barnes, HarrisonHarrison Barnes F NABC-2; TSN-3; AP-HM
2012 Marshall, KendallKendall Marshall G AP-3; CBS-1
2012 Zeller, TylerTyler Zellerdagger F, C AP-2; USBWA-2; NABC-2; TSN-2; JW-2; BT-2; CBS-3
2014 Paige, MarcusMarcus Paige G TSN-2
2016 Johnson, BriceBrice Johnson F USBWA-1; NABC-1; SI-1; TSN-3

All-conference honorees

Just as the media recognizes the nation's best players with All-America lists, individual athletic conferences honor their best players with "all-conference" selections. In 1921, North Carolina joined the Southern Conference (SoCon). A year later, Cartwright Carmichael and Monk McDonald became the first Tar Heels named to an All-Southern Conference team. North Carolina was a member of the league from 1921 to 1953, and twenty-two Tar Heels received All-Southern Conference honors a total of thirty-four times.

After the 1952 season, North Carolina and six other schools left the Southern Conference to form the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The following year, the conference honored its inaugural season's best players with an All-ACC team. In that initial class, one Tar Heel, Jerry Vayda, was selected to the second team. Since 1953, North Carolina players have received first-team All-ACC honors a total of 73 times. Tar Heels have been named to All-ACC second or third teams an additional 64 times, although those teams have not been published continuously.

In 2002, the Atlantic Coast Conference published the "ACC 50th Anniversary Basketball Team", a list of the league's fifty best players from its first half-century as chosen by a 120-member committee.[5] North Carolina had the most selections of the ACC members. The list included twelve former Tar Heels: Billy Cunningham, a Tar Heel forward and center from 1962 to 1965; Brad Daugherty, a center from 1982 to 1986; Walter Davis, a guard and forward from 1973 to 1977; Phil Ford, a guard from 1974 to 1978; Antawn Jamison, a forward from 1995 to 1998; Bobby Jones, a forward from 1971 to 1974; Michael Jordan, a guard from 1982 to 1984; Larry Miller, a forward from 1964 to 1968; Sam Perkins, a forward and center from 1981 to 1984; Lennie Rosenbluth, a forward from 1954 to 1957; Charlie Scott, a guard from 1967 to 1970; and James Worthy, a forward from 1979 to 1982.

Key

      First-team selection

      Second-team selection dagger

      Third-team selection double-dagger

For a guide to the abbreviations used, see the glossary.

Year Player name Position
1954 Vayda, JerryJerry Vaydadagger F
1955 Rosenbluth, LennieLennie Rosenbluth F
1956 Rosenbluth, LennieLennie Rosenbluth F
1957 Brennan, PetePete Brennandagger F
1957 Kearns, TommyTommy Kearns G
1957 Rosenbluth, LennieLennie Rosenbluth F
1958 Brennan, PetePete Brennan F
1958 Kearns, TommyTommy Kearns G
1959 Larese, YorkYork Larese G
1959 Moe, DougDoug Moe G, F
1959 Shaffer, LeeLee Shafferdagger F
1960 Larese, YorkYork Larese G
1960 Shaffer, LeeLee Shaffer F
1961 Larese, YorkYork Larese G
1961 Moe, DougDoug Moe G, F
1962 Brown, LarryLarry Browndagger G
1962 Hudock, JimJim Hudockdagger F
1963 Brown, LarryLarry Brown G
1963 Cunningham, BillyBilly Cunningham F
1964 Brown, LarryLarry Brown G
1964 Cunningham, BillyBilly Cunningham F
1965 Cunningham, BillyBilly Cunningham F
1965 Lewis, BobBob Lewisdagger G
1966 Lewis, BobBob Lewis G
1966 Miller, LarryLarry Millerdagger G, F
1967 Lewis, BobBob Lewis G
1967 Miller, LarryLarry Miller G, F
1968 Clark, RustyRusty Clarkdagger C
1968 Miller, LarryLarry Miller G, F
1968 Scott, CharlieCharlie Scott G
1969 Bunting, BillBill Bunting F, C
1969 Grubar, DickDick Grubardagger G
1969 Scott, CharlieCharlie Scott G
1970 Scott, CharlieCharlie Scott G
1971 Karl, GeorgeGeorge Karldagger G
1971 Wuycik, DennisDennis Wuycik F
1972 Chamberlain, BillBill Chamberlaindagger F
1972 Karl, GeorgeGeorge Karldagger G
1972 McAdoo, RobertRobert McAdoo F, C
1972 Wuycik, DennisDennis Wuycik F
1973 Karl, GeorgeGeorge Karl G
1973 Jones, BobbyBobby Jonesdagger F
1974 Elston, DarrellDarrell Elstondagger G
1974 Jones, BobbyBobby Jones F

Year Player name Position
1975 Kupchak, MitchMitch Kupchak F, C
1976 Davis, WalterWalter Davis G, F
1976 Ford, PhilPhil Ford G
1976 Kupchak, MitchMitch Kupchak F, C
1977 Davis, WalterWalter Davisdagger G, F
1977 Ford, PhilPhil Ford G
1977 LaGarde, TommyTommy LaGardedagger F, C
1978 Ford, PhilPhil Ford G
1979 O'Koren, MikeMike O'Koren F
1979 Wood, AlAl Wood G, F
1980 O'Koren, MikeMike O'Korendagger F
1980 Wood, AlAl Wooddagger G, F
1981 O'Koren, MikeMike O'Koren F
1981 Wood, AlAl Wood G, F
1981 Worthy, JamesJames Worthydagger F
1982 Worthy, JamesJames Worthy F
1982 Perkins, SamSam Perkins F
1983 Jordan, MichaelMichael Jordan G
1983 Perkins, SamSam Perkins F
1984 Jordan, MichaelMichael Jordan G
1984 Perkins, SamSam Perkins F
1985 Daugherty, BradBrad Daugherty C
1985 Smith, KennyKenny Smithdagger G
1986 Daugherty, BradBrad Daugherty C
1986 Hale, SteveSteve Haledagger G
1986 Smith, KennyKenny Smithdagger G
1987 Smith, KennyKenny Smith G
1987 Reid, J.R.J.R. Reiddagger F
1987 Wolf, JoeJoe Wolf F, C
1988 Lebo, JeffJeff Lebodagger G
1988 Reid, J.R.J.R. Reid F
1989 Bucknall, SteveSteve Bucknalldagger G
1989 Madden, KevinKevin Maddendagger G, F
1990 Fox, RickRick Foxdouble-dagger F
1991 Chilcutt, PetePete Chilcuttdouble-dagger F
1991 Fox, RickRick Fox F
1992 Davis, HubertHubert Davisdagger G
1992 Lynch, GeorgeGeorge Lynchdouble-dagger F
1993 Lynch, GeorgeGeorge Lynch F
1993 Montross, EricEric Montross C
1994 Montross, EricEric Montrossdagger C
1994 Phelps, DerrickDerrick Phelpsdagger G
1995 McInnis, JeffJeff McInnisdouble-dagger G
1996 Calabria, DanteDante Calabriadouble-dagger G
1996 Jamison, AntawnAntawn Jamison F
1996 McInnis, JeffJeff McInnisdagger G

Year Player name Position
1997 Carter, VinceVince Carterdouble-dagger G, F
1997 Jamison, AntawnAntawn Jamison F
1997 Williams, ShammondShammond Williamsdouble-dagger G
1997 Zwikker, SergeSerge Zwikkerdouble-dagger C
1998 Carter, VinceVince Carter G, F
1998 Cota, EdEd Cotadagger G
1998 Jamison, AntawnAntawn Jamison F
1998 Williams, ShammondShammond Williamsdagger G
1999 Cota, EdEd Cotadagger G
1999 Okulaja, AdemolaAdemola Okulaja F
2000 Cota, EdEd Cotadagger G
2000 Forte, JosephJoseph Fortedagger G
2000 Haywood, BrendanBrendan Haywooddouble-dagger C
2001 Capel, JasonJason Capeldouble-dagger F
2001 Forte, JosephJoseph Forte G
2001 Haywood, BrendanBrendan Haywooddagger C
2002 Capel, JasonJason Capeldouble-dagger F
2003 Felton, RaymondRaymond Feltondouble-dagger G
2004 Felton, RaymondRaymond Feltondouble-dagger G
2004 May, SeanSean Maydagger F
2004 McCants, RashadRashad McCants G
2005 Felton, RaymondRaymond Felton G
2005 May, SeanSean May F
2005 McCants, RashadRashad McCantsdouble-dagger G
2005 Williams, JawadJawad Williamsdouble-dagger F
2006 Hansbrough, TylerTyler Hansbrough F, C
2006 Noel, DavidDavid Noeldagger F
2006 Terry, ReyshawnReyshawn Terrydouble-dagger F
2007 Hansbrough, TylerTyler Hansbrough F, C
2007 Wright, BrandanBrandan Wrightdagger F, C
2008 Hansbrough, TylerTyler Hansbrough F, C
2008 Ellington, WayneWayne Ellingtondagger G
2009 Green, DannyDanny Greendagger G, F
2009 Hansbrough, TylerTyler Hansbrough F, C
2009 Lawson, TyTy Lawson G
2011 Barnes, HarrisonHarrison Barnesdagger F
2011 Henson, JohnJohn Hensondagger F
2011 Marshall, KendallKendall Marshalldouble-dagger G
2011 Zeller, TylerTyler Zellerdagger F, C
2012 Barnes, HarrisonHarrison Barnes F
2012 Henson, JohnJohn Henson F
2012 Marshall, KendallKendall Marshalldagger G
2012 Zeller, TylerTyler Zeller F, C
2013 Bullock, ReggieReggie Bullockdagger G
2013 McAdoo, James MichaelJames Michael McAdoodagger F
2014 McAdoo, James MichaelJames Michael McAdoodagger F
2014 Paige, MarcusMarcus Paige G
2015 Paige, MarcusMarcus Paigedouble-dagger G
2015 Johnson, BriceBrice Johnsondouble-dagger F
2016 Johnson, BriceBrice Johnson F

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Dick Grubar was named to the Second-team All-ACC squad in 1969.
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George Karl was named to a First-team All-ACC team once in his time at North Carolina.
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Brad Daugherty was twice named to a First-team All-ACC team.

All-Southern Conference

Year Player name Position
1922 Carmichael, CartwrightCartwright Carmichael C
1922 McDonald, MonkMonk McDonald G
1923 Carmichael, CartwrightCartwright Carmichael C
1924 Carmichael, CartwrightCartwright Carmichael C
1924 Cobb, JackJack Cobb F
1924 Dodderer, BillBill Dodderer C
1924 McDonald, MonkMonk McDonald G
1925 Cobb, JackJack Cobb F
1925 Dodderer, BillBill Dodderer C
1926 Cobb, JackJack Cobb F
1926 Dodderer, BillBill Dodderer C
1926 Newcombe, ArtieArtie Newcombe C

Year Player name Position
1932 Alexander, TomTom Alexander G
1932 Weathers, VirgilVirgil Weathers F
1934 McCachren, JimJim McCachren G
1935 Aitken, StewartStewart Aitken F
1935 Glace, IvanIvan Glace C
1935 McCachren, JimJim McCachren G
1936 McCachren, JimJim McCachren G
1937 Ruth, EarlEarl Ruth G
1940 Glamack, GeorgeGeorge Glamack F, C
1941 Glamack, GeorgeGeorge Glamack F, C
1941 Rose, BobBob Rose C

Year Player name Position
1942 Rose, BobBob Rose C
1944 Box, BoyceBoyce Box F
1944 Mock, BernieBernie Mock C
1945 Alvarez, MannyManny Alvarez G
1945 Jordan, JimJim Jordan G
1946 Dillon, JohnJohn Dillon F
1947 White, JimJim White G
1947 Paxton, BobBob Paxton F
1948 Paxton, BobBob Paxton F
1949 Carson, CoyCoy Carson F
1949 Kappler, HugoHugo Kappler F

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Earl Ruth was named to the All-Southern conference team in 1937.

Award Recipients

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Ty Lawson won the Bob Cousy Award and the ACC Player of the Year during his career at North Carolina.
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Point guard Kendall Marshall won the Bob Cousy Award for the 2011-12 season.

Various organizations bestow awards recognizing the best player overall or at a specific position, and some of these annual awards are considered highly prestigious honors. In 1926, forward Jack Cobb was named the Helms Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year, the most outstanding intercollegiate men's basketball player in the United States. George Glamack won the Helms award for player of the year for two consecutive years, in 1940 and 1941. In 1957, the Helms Foundation bestowed its player of the year award to Lennie Rosenbluth. Guard Phil Ford won four National Player of Year awards for his efforts during the 1987-88 season. Upon the conclusion of the 1982 NCAA Tournament, Tar Heel James Worthy was named NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player (NCAA MOP) for his efforts during the tournament that year. In 1983, Sporting News awarded its player of the year award to Michael Jordan. The following year, Jordan swept all the National Player of Year awards. After the 1993 NCAA Tournament, guard Donald Williams was named the NCAA MOP. In 1998, Antawn Jamison was consensus National Player of Year after he won all the National Player of Year awards. In 2005, point guard Raymond Felton won the Bob Cousy Award, for the nation's best point guard. After the 2005 NCAA Tournament's conclusion, Sean May was named NCAA MOP. That same year, Marvin Williams was named the National Freshman of the Year by the USBWA. The succeeding year, Tyler Hansbrough won the same award. Two years later, in 2008, Hansbrough was swept all the National Player of Year awards. In 2009, Ty Lawson won the Bob Cousy award for his efforts at the point guard position in the 2008-09 season. Hansbrough won the Senior CLASS Award which is given each year to the outstanding senior NCAA Division I Student-Athlete of the Year in men's basketball. After completing the 2009 NCAA Tournament, guard Wayne Ellington was named NCAA MOP. Center and forward Tyler Zeller won the Academic All-America of the Year award in 2012. Also in 2012, Kendall Marshall won the Bob Cousy award.

Since North Carolina joined the Atlantic Coast Conference in 1953, Thirteen Tar Heels have been named ACC Player of the Year fourteen times. The only Tar Heel to repeat as winner of ACC Player of the Year was Larry Miller in 1967 and 1968. The ACC Rookie of the Year title was first awarded during the 1976 season and since its creation nine North Carolina players have won the award, with the most recent being Harrison Barnes in 2011. Nine North Carolina basketball players have won the Anthony J. McKevlin Award for the ACC's male athlete of the year ten times. The lone Tar Heel to win the award twice was Phil Ford in 1977 and 1978.

After his national championship-winning season in 1957, Frank McGuire received Coach of the Year honors from the UPI and the ACC. Dean Smith won the ACC Coach of the Year eight times before retiring. Smith also won coach of the year from the NABC in 1977 for leading the Tar Heels to the National Championship Game and from the NABC in 1993 after he helped coach the Tar Heels to a national championship victory. In 1998 Bill Guthridge won the Coach of the Year awards for the Naismith, NABC, and ACC. Matt Doherty won the AP Coach of the Year award in 2001. The Commonwealth Athletic Club of Kentucky presented its Coach of the Year award, the Adolph Rupp Cup, to Roy Williams in 2006 for leading the Tar Heels to the NCAA Tournament after much of the roster due to graduation or for the NBA Draft.

Players

National Awards Recipient(s) and year received
Naismith College Player of the Year Michael Jordan (1984); Antawn Jamison (1998); Tyler Hansbrough (2008)
John R. Wooden Award Phil Ford (1978); Michael Jordan (1984); Antawn Jamison (1998); Tyler Hansbrough (2008)
Adolph Rupp Trophy Michael Jordan (1984); Antawn Jamison (1998); Tyler Hansbrough (2008)
Associated Press College Basketball Player of the Year Michael Jordan (1984); Antawn Jamison (1998); Tyler Hansbrough (2008)
NABC Player of the Year Phil Ford (1978); Michael Jordan (1984); Antawn Jamison (1998); Tyler Hansbrough (2008)
Oscar Robertson Trophy Phil Ford (1978); Michael Jordan (1984); Antawn Jamison (1998); Tyler Hansbrough (2008)
Helms Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year Jack Cobb (1926); George Glamack (1940, 1941); Lennie Rosenbluth (1957)
Sporting News Men's College Basketball Player of the Year Phil Ford (1978); Michael Jordan (1983, 1984); Antawn Jamison (1998); Tyler Hansbrough (2008)
UPI College Basketball Player of the Year Michael Jordan (1984)
Academic All-America of the Year Tyler Zeller (2012)
Bob Cousy Award Raymond Felton (2005); Ty Lawson (2009); Kendall Marshall (2012)
Senior CLASS Award Tyler Hansbrough (2009)
NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player James Worthy (1982); Donald Williams (1993); Sean May (2005); Wayne Ellington (2009)
USBWA National Freshman of the Year Marvin Williams (2005); Tyler Hansbrough (2006)
Conference Awards Recipient(s) and year received
ACC Player of the Year Lennie Rosenbluth (1957); Pete Brennan (1958); Lee Shaffer (1960); Billy Cunningham (1965); Larry Miller (1967, 1968); Mitch Kupchak (1976); Phil Ford (1978); Michael Jordan (1984); Antawn Jamison (1998); Joseph Forte (2001); Tyler Hansbrough (2008); Ty Lawson (2009); Tyler Zeller (2012)
ACC Rookie of the Year Sam Perkins (1981); Michael Jordan (1982); J.R. Reid (1987); Ed Cota (1997); Joseph Forte (2000); Marvin Williams (2005); Tyler Hansbrough (2006); Brandan Wright (2007); Harrison Barnes (2011)
Anthony J. McKevlin Award Lennie Rosenbluth (1957); Larry Miller (1967); Charlie Scott (1970); Phil Ford (1977, 1978); James Worthy (1982); Michael Jordan (1984); Antawn Jamison (1998); Sean May (2005); Tyler Hansbrough (2008)

Coaches

"Coach of the Year" Recipient(s) and year received
Naismith Dean Smith (1993); Bill Guthridge (1998)
AP Matt Doherty (2001)
UPI Frank McGuire (1957)
Adolph Rupp Roy Williams (2006)
NABC Dean Smith (1977); Bill Guthridge (1998)
ACC Frank McGuire (1957); Dean Smith (1967, 1968, 1971, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1988, 1993); Bill Guthridge (1998); Roy Williams (2006, 2011)

Hall of Fame inductees

The National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame has commemorated many of the sport's most outstanding and most innovative personalities. Among them are four former North Carolina players and five former North Carolina head coaches.

College Basketball Hall of Fame

Key
      Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee ^
For a guide to the abbreviations used, see the glossary.

Inducted Player Position At UNC
2006 Billy Cunningham F, C 1962–1965
2006 Robert McAdoo F, C 1971-72
2006 James Worthy F 1979–1982
2012 Phil Ford G 1974–1978
2015 Charlie Scott G 1967–1970

Inducted Coach At UNC
2006 Larry Brown 1965–1967
2006 Ben Carnevale 1944–1946
2006 Frank McGuire 1952–1961
2006 Dean Smith 1958–1997
2006 Roy Williams 1978–1988, 2003–present

Glossary

Abbreviations
Positions Selectors
G Guard ABA ABAUSA AP Associated Press AW American Weekly BA Basketball America
F Forward BN Basketball News BT Basketball Times BW Basketball Weekly CBS CBS
C Center CBSS CBS Sportline CNVR Converse COL Collier's Weekly CP Central Press Association
ESPN ESPN FOX FOX HLMS Helms Foundation INS International News Service
JW John Wooden Team NABC National Association of Basketball Coaches NAIS Naismith NBACO NBA Coaches
NEA Newspaper Enterprise Association RA Rupp Award SI Sports Illustrated TSN The Sporting News
UP United Press UPI United Press International USBWA United States Basketball Writers Association

References

General
Specific
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