The 25 Greatest Games in UNC History: No. 9 - The Marvin Williams Game
Posted Jul 9, 2019
There comes a moment, every once in a while, where the noise of a crowd is the thing that stands out the most. Marvin Williams’ go-ahead putback and-one against Duke in 2005 is one of those moments. The crowd didn’t just explode, it formed a single note, projected all at once. Roy Williams still says it’s the loudest he’s ever heard the Dean Dome.
(Tar Heel Blog)
Related: Basketball, Basketball Recruiting
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Basketball's Jekyll & Hyde PerformancesUNC looked like a top-10 basketball team the first 30 minutes vs. Syracuse on Monday but nearly gave it all away with a lackluster, unfocused...
Tue Feb 3, 2026Tar Heels Disgruntled After Nearly Losing 32-Point Lead: 'Unacceptable'
UNC came close to writing one of the darkest chapters in program history Monday in the Smith Center. That’s no hyperbole. After building up a...
Tue Feb 3, 2026
North Carolina vs. Syracuse Postgame Notes
It was UNC's 1,100th regular-season ACC game. The Tar Heels are 777-323. The 777 wins are the most by any team. Henri Veesaar became the...
Tue Feb 3, 2026
Video: Carolina Insider - Post-Syracuse Reactions & Interviews
Join Jones Angell and Adam Lucas for Carolina Insider postgame reactions as they break down the Tar Heels' 87-77 win over the Syracuse Orange, review...
Tue Feb 3, 2026