Perseverance Pays
Posted Nov 14, 2006
Reyshawn Terry always knew that the doubters were out there, even if he didn't want to acknowledge their existence. Some people back home in Winston-Salem who knew him thought he was a fine basketball player, but they still wondered if he could succeed at a place such as North Carolina. He sat for two years on the UNC bench but refused to concede that they were right.
(Winston-Salem Journal)
Related: Basketball, Basketball Recruiting
Video: IC Podcast - UNC Basketball and the Coaching CarouselGreg Barnes and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina discuss the college basketball coaching carousel, NC State's hiring of Justin Gainey, how Bill Self's decision to...
Thu Apr 2, 2026Roy Williams Listed As Best Men’s College Basketball Coach of Past 25 Years
No coach has had more success since the turn of the century than Roy Williams. Since 2000, Williams has seven Final Four appearances, the most...
Thu Apr 2, 2026
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Leverage or leaving? Tommy Lloyd coaching rumors
Tommy Lloyd's press conference Tuesday left lots of room for interpretation. Bill Robinson shares a coach's perspective on whether Lloyd is using his potions for...
Thu Apr 2, 2026
Seth Trimble's Career By The Numbers
Seth Trimble played four seasons at North Carolina, even though he could have found basketball refuge elsewhere. Trimble played 126 games in a Carolina uniform,...
Thu Apr 2, 2026