UNC shut out on all-ACC team
Posted Mar 8, 2010
For the first time since the ACC was formed in 1954, North Carolina did not have a player named to the first-, second- or third teams. Tar Heel junior Ed Davis, who broke his left wrist halfway through the conference season, was the closest – he earned 17 points, placing him 18th among the 29 players who got votes from the ACC media. Senior Deon Thompson, the team’s leading scorer, earned six points total.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
Related: Basketball, Basketball Recruiting
Tyler Hansbrough, Eddie Pope Enter North Carolina Sports Hall of FameFormer Tar Heel standouts Tyler Hansbrough, the ACC's all-time leading scorer and only four-time first-team All-America men's basketball player in league history, and Eddie Pope,...
Sat May 2, 2026Seth Trimble looks to prove doubters wrong at G League Combine
Former UNC guard Seth Trimble was among 44 players invited to the G League Combine, held May 8-10 in Chicago, providing players the opportunity to...
Sat May 2, 2026
Tyler Hansbrough on Michael Malone and NC Sports Hall of Fame honor
Tyler Hansbrough never set out chasing Hall of Fame honors. They keep finding him anyway. The former North Carolina Basketball star and one of the...
Sat May 2, 2026
Video: TarHeel247 Podcast - UNC's Basketball Roster Thus Far
UNC Basketball Coach Michael Malone and General Manager Jim Tanner are not finished putting together the Tar Heels' basketball roster for next season, but so...
Sat May 2, 2026