List of North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball head coaches

The North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team plays at the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The Tar Heels originally did not play within any athletic conference, but joined the Southern Conference in 1921 when it was first established.[1] After playing in the Southern Conference for 22 years, North Carolina left in 1953 to join the newly created ACC.[2] The Tar Heels play their home games in the Dean E. Smith Center, named after the 15th head coach Dean Smith. They previously played in Carmichael Auditorium, Woollen Gymnasium, The Tin Can, and began their existence playing in Bynum Gymnasium, which is now home to the admissions office for the university's graduate school programs.

Head coach and former UNC player Hubert Davis is the first African-American to be Tar Heel head coach.
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Roy Williams (2003–2021) led the Tar Heels to NCAA Championships in 2005, 2009, and 2017, the most by a head coach in school history.

There have been 19 head coaches in the history of Carolina basketball and the team has played two seasons without one.[3] The program has played 3,151 games across 112 seasons from the program's inaugural 1910–11 season to the current year, 2021–22. Three Tar Heel coaches have led the team to an NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship: Frank McGuire in 1957; Smith in 1982 and 1993; and Roy Williams in 2005, 2009, and 2017. Smith, in 1971, led North Carolina to its only National Invitation Tournament (NIT) championship. North Carolina also received a retroactive national championship for the 1923–24 team coached by Norman Shepard, which was given by the Helms Athletic Foundation.[4] Eleven coaches have won the conference regular season by having the best overall regular season record with the Tar Heels: Norman Shepard, Monk McDonald, Harlan Sanborn, Bo Shepard, Bill Lange, Walter Skidmore, Ben Carnevale, McGuire, Smith, Matt Doherty, and Williams. Eleven coaches have won the conference tournament with the Tar Heels: Norman Shepard, McDonald, Sanborn, Bo Shepard, Lange, Skidmore, Carnevale, McGuire, Smith, Bill Guthridge, and Williams.

Smith had the longest tenure at North Carolina, coaching for 36 seasons, and is the all-time leader in games coached (1,133) and wins at the school (879). Smith's 879 wins were the most of any NCAA men's Division I coach at the time of his retirement in 1997.[5] Smith was the head coach for United States Men's Basketball that won an Olympic Gold Medal in 1976 while also working as the head coach of North Carolina, a feat that no other North Carolina coach has replicated.[6][A 1] Several coaches both played for and coached basketball at North Carolina. Davis, McDonald, and Doherty played for and coached the men's varsity basketball team. McDonald and Doherty played on teams that were awarded national championships, McDonald on the 1923–24 team and Doherty on the 1981–82 team.[8][A 2][A 3] Williams both played for and coached the North Carolina men's junior varsity team.[11] Davis also had a stint as the JV head coach while on the bench under Williams. Brothers Norman and Bo Shepard are the only two head coaches to be related to each other.[12] Norman Shepard is the all-time leader in winning percentage, having never lost a game. Statistically, Cartmell has been the least successful coach of the Tar Heels, with a winning percentage of .510. No coach has had an overall losing record at North Carolina.[13] Six coaches have received coaching awards while the head coach of North Carolina: Carnevale, McGuire, Smith, Guthridge, Doherty, and Williams. Carnevale, McGuire, Smith, and Williams have all been inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. Roy Williams was hired in 2003, and retired following a school-record three national championships in 2021.[14]

The current head coach is Hubert Davis, who played under Smith from 1988 to 1992 and served as an assistant to Williams for nine seasons prior to being elevated to the head coach position. Upon Davis' appointment as head coach he became the 19th coach in program history, and the first African-American to hold the position.

Statistics

Nat Cartmell, a 1908 Olympic gold medalist in athletics, was the first basketball coach at UNC. He coached North Carolina from 1910 to 1914.
Dean Smith led the Tar Heels from 1961 to 1997 and won two national championships in 1982 and 1993. His 879 wins in Chapel Hill are the most by a coach at the school.
Frank McGuire led the 1956–57 Tar Heel team to a perfect season and their first NCAA national championship.
Statistics are correct as of the 2023–24 college basketball season.
#NameTermGCOWOLO%CWCLC%RCsCCsNCsAwards
1Nat Cartmell1910–1914492524.510&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7
2Charles Doak1914–1916341816.529&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7
3Howell Peacock1916–191821147.666&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7
No official coach1918–19191697.562&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7
4Fred Boye1919–1921372017.541&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7
No Coach[3]1921–192337307.811830.72711
5Norman Shepard1923–1924262601.000701.000111: 1924
6Monk McDonald1924–192525205.800801.00011
7Harlan Sanborn1925–192625205.800701.00011
8James Ashmore1926–19311178037.68437190.66000
9Bo Shepard1931–1935856916.8123590.79511
10Walter Skidmore1935–1939906525.72248160.75011
11Bill Lange1939–19441268541.67551180.73921
12Ben Carnevale1944–1946635211.8252440.85711

BHOF (1970)[17]
NCHOF (2006)[18][A 7]

13Tom Scott1946–195216510065.60664360.64000
14Frank McGuire1952–196122216458.73999310.762511: 1957

BHOF (1977)[19]
NCHOF (2006)[18]
UPI (1957)[20][A 8]
ACC (1957)[21][A 9]

15Dean Smith1961–19971133879254.7763641360.72817133: 1971
1982
1993

FHOF (2007)[22]
BHOF (1983)[6]
NCHOF (2006)[18]
NABC (1977)[20]
USBWA (1979)[20]
N (1993)[20]
BT (1993)[20]
LOCA (1993)[20]
ACC (1967, 1968, 1971, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1988, 1993)[21]
OGM (1976)[6]
SY (1997)[6]

16Bill Guthridge1997–20001088028.74132160.66701

NABC (1998)[20]
N (1998)[20]
SN (1998)[20]
CBS (1998)[20]
ACC (1998)[21]

17Matt Doherty2000–2003965343.55223250.47910

AP (2001)[20]

18Roy Williams2003–2021648485163.748212940.693933: 2005
2009
2017

BHOF (2007)[23]
NCHOF (2006)[18]
AP (2006)[20]
USBWA (2006)[20]
ARC(2006)[20][A 10]
ACC (2006, 2011)[21][A 11]

19Hubert Davis2021–present1097831.71643170.7171&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 00ACC (2024)[21]
Totals323223728600.73410624240.71442266

Notes

References

General
  • Powell, Adam (2005). University of North Carolina Basketball. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0-7385-4150-8. Retrieved 2009-12-15.
  • Rappoport, Ken (2002). Tales from the Tar Heel Locker Room. Sports Publishing LLC. ISBN 1-58261-489-X. Retrieved 2009-12-15. Charles Doak basketball.
  • Kirschner, Steve, ed. (2020). Carolina Basketball 2019-20 Facts & Records Book (PDF). Chapel Hill, North Carolina: UNC Athletic Communications Office. Archived (PDF) from the original on April 25, 2020.
  • "2009–10 Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Media Guide". Atlantic Coast Conference. 2008. pp. 82 and 115. Archived from the original on 2010-12-31. Retrieved 2009-12-01.
  • "NCAA Coaching Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. pp. 158–159 Stating Coach of the year awards. Retrieved 2009-12-01.
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