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GAME 9: AT VIRGINIA TECH
• The 70th season of Atlantic Coast Conference play begins for the Tar Heels when they travel to Virginia Tech for a 3 p.m. tip on Sunday, Dec. 4.
• The Tar Heels have lost three games in a row since an 89-81 win over Portland on November 24 in the opening round of the Phil Knight Invitational in Portland, Ore.
• Iowa State rallied from seven points down with 3:30 to play for a 70-65 win, Alabama overcame a 66-58 Carolina lead with 8:45 to play for a 103-101 win in four overtimes and Indiana led for more than 37 minutes in the Hoosiers' 77-65 win in Bloomington.
• Carolina has lost three straight games for the first time it dropped seven straight ACC games in February 2020.
• This is the second time UNC has opened ACC play coming off three losses. In 2001-02 the Tar Heels dropped their first three games of the season to Hampton, Davidson and Indiana before beating Georgia Tech in Chapel Hill in the conference opener.
• The Virginia Tech game is UNC's final game of a five-game road trip. The Tar Heels return to the Smith Center December 10 vs. Georgia Tech.

ACC OPENER
• This is the 70th season of Atlantic Coast Conference basketball.
• The Tar Heels have won 32 regular-season ACC championships and 18 ACC Tournament championships.
• Carolina is 730-301 in regular-season ACC play. The 730 wins are the most in ACC history.
• Carolina is 56-13 in ACC openers. Last season, the Tar Heels won their league opener, 79-62, at Georgia Tech.
• This is the third straight season UNC is opening league play on the road.

UNC-VIRGINIA TECH
• Carolina is 72-16 all-time vs. the Hokies, including 19-6 since Virginia Tech began playing in the ACC in 2004-05.
• The Tar Heels have won four of the last five.
• UNC is 22-6 in Blacksburg, including 9-4 in Cassell Coliseum.
• Last year, the Tar Heels won two of the three games against the Hokies, sweeping home and away games in the regular season and losing by 13 in the ACC Tournament semifinals in Brooklyn.

LAST SEASON VS. THE HOKIES
JAN. 24, 2022 IN CHAPEL HILL
UNC 78, VIRGINIA TECH 68
• It was the first time all season five Tar Heels scored in double figures.
Caleb Love had game highs in points (22) and assists (5) and Armando Bacot had 14 points and 20 rebounds.
Leaky Black scored 10 points, his highest total to that point in the season, and made two three-pointers for the first time since he had two against the Hokies in the 2021 ACC quarterfinals.
• Carolina shot under 40% from the floor in both halves, but made 40% from three (10 of 25).

FEBRUARY 19, 2022 IN BLACKSBURG
UNC 65, VIRGINIA TECH 57
• The Tar Heels held Virginia Tech to a season-low 57 points in Cassell Coliseum.
• Carolina held Tech, which came into the game second in the country in three-point percentage, to 5 of 26 from three (a season-low 19.2% for the Hokies).
• Love had 21 points and a season-high seven assists.
• Bacot scored 12 points, all in the second half, had 15 rebounds and blocked five shots.

MARCH 11, 2022, ACC SEMIFINAL IN BROOKLYN
VIRGINIA TECH 72, UNC 59
• Carolina's season-long winning streak ended after six games.
• The 59 points were UNC's fewest against Virginia Tech since a 62-48 loss in Blacksburg on 12/5/1949.
• Carolina came into the game averaging 8.4 three-pointers per game at a 37.1% clip, but went 3 for 26 (11.5%).
• The three 3FGs were the fewest ever in a game in which UNC attempted 25 or more.
• Virginia Tech out-scored Carolina, 12-4, in points off turnovers.
• Bacot was 9 for 10 from the floor and led UNC with 19 points and 14 rebounds.

FOUR OVERTIMES
• Carolina lost the third-place game in the Phil Knight Invitational, 103-101, to Alabama in Portland, Ore., on Sunday.
• It was the second four-overtime game in UNC history and the first since Carolina beat Tulane, 113-106, in New Orleans on Feb. 14, 1976. Mitch Kupchak had 35 points and 21 rebounds, Walter Davis scored 26 and Phil Ford had 22 points and seven assists in a school-record 58 minutes played.
• It was just the third time in 211 games UNC lost when scoring 100 points.
Caleb Love, who was named to the PKI All-Tournament team, scored a career-high 34 points against the Tide. Armando Bacot had 20 points and 10 rebounds and RJ Davis scored 19 points.
• Alabama came into the game No. 1 in the country in rebounding and rebound margin and out-rebounded the Tar Heels, 58-54, but UNC out-scored the Tide, 18-15, in second-chance points.
• The Tar Heels trailed by three at the half, led by eight with just under nine minutes to play in regulation and had numerous opportunities to win the game at the end of the second half and in overtime.
• Carolina, which was 3-0 in overtime games a season ago, had not played a triple overtime game since 2003-04 (a 119-114 loss to Wake Forest).
• More details on the Alabama game and the other two games in Portland on page 11 of these notes.

LOVE JOINS THE 1,000-POINT CLUB
• Junior guard Caleb Love became the 80th Tar Heel to score 1,000 points, surpassing the mark in the opening moments of the win over Portland  on Thanksgiving Day.
• Love, who now has 1,079 points, scored his 1,000th point in his 73rd game, the fewest games needed since Harrison Barnes hit the mark in his 61st game as a Tar Heel. Love was the 12th Tar Heel to score 1,000 since Barnes got there in 2012.
• Love was the 29th-fastest Tar Heel to score 1,000 points among the program's 80 1,000-point scorers.
• Carolina has an NCAA-record 80 1,000-point scorers, including Love and Armando Bacot, who scored his 1,000th point on 1/29/22.
• Louisville is second all-time with 69 1,000-point scorers.

NO. 1
• The Nov. 21 poll was the 113th time UNC was ranked No. 1 in an AP poll, fourth most in NCAA college basketball history.
• This was the 10th time the Tar Heels have been ranked No. 1 to begin a season (1977-78, 1981-82, 1983-84, 1986-87, 1993-94, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2011-12, 2015-16 and 2022-23).
• UNC's 10 preseason No. 1 rankings are the most all-time, breaking a tie with Duke. UCLA is third with eight, Kentucky is fourth with six and Arizona, Indiana, Kansas and Michigan are tied with three.
• Carolina's No. 1 ranking in the 2022-23 preseason poll marked the 66th season UNC has been ranked at least once in the 75-year history of the Associated Press poll. In 58 of those 66 seasons, the Tar Heels have been ranked at least one time in the top 10.
• This is the 21st season UNC has been ranked No. 1 in the AP poll at some point in the season. It's the first time UNC is the preseason No. 1 team since 2015-16; the Tar Heels played in the national championship game that year.
• Head coach Hubert Davis's Tar Heels were picked to finish No. 1 in the ACC at the conference's preseason media day in Charlotte.

RETURNING TAR HEELS
• Carolina returns four starters from last season's team that went 29-10 overall, 15-5 in the ACC, was the No. 3 seed in the ACC Tournament, No. 8 seed in the East Regional in the NCAA Tournament, won the NCAA East Regional and advanced to the national championship game.
• The four returning starters include graduate student small forward Leaky Black, senior forward/center Armando Bacot and junior guards RJ Davis and Caleb Love.
• UNC returns 71.2% of the scoring from a year ago in addition to 58.5% of its rebounding, 82.3% of its assists and 58.5% of its three-point field goals.
Brady Manek, a fifth-year grad student from Oklahoma, averaged 15.1 points and 6.1 rebounds, made 98 threes, the second most in UNC single-season history, and led the ACC in three-point percentage (.403). Manek is currently playing professional basketball in Australia.

PRESEASON ACCOLADES
• Carolina is one of three teams (with Duke and Kentucky) with three players on the John R. Wooden Award preseason top 50. Armando Bacot, RJ Davis and Caleb Love are among the preseason players to watch.
• Bacot was one of five players named to the Associated Press's 2022-23 Preseason All-America team. Bacot is joined on the AP team by Oscar Tshiebwe (Kentucky), Drew Timme (Gonzaga), Trayce Jackson-Davis (Indiana) and Marcus Sasser (Houston).
• Bacot was chosen the Preseason ACC Player of the Year at the league's media day.
• Bacot also was named a preseason first-team All-America by The Sporting News, The Athletic, CBSSports.com, Fox, Blue Ribbon Yearbook, Dick Vitale, College Hoops Today and Field of 68.
• Davis was named preseason first-team All-America by Lindy's. He received second-team All-America recognition from Dick Vitale and third team from College Hoops Today.
• Davis was selected to the All-ACC third team at the league's media day and was also chosen by Lindy's as part of the No. 1 backcourt in the country with junior guard Caleb Love.
• Love was named to the preseason All-ACC team and a second-team All-America by The Athletic, CBSSports.com, College Hoops Today and Dick Vitale.
• Lindy's tabbed Love as the top playmaker and most entertaining player in the ACC.
• Field of 68 chose Pete Nance as the No. 2 transfer player to watch. Nance previously played four seasons at Northwestern, where he led the Wildcats last season in scoring, rebounding, three-point percentage and blocks. He scored 1,025 points (9.6 per game) in 107 career games.
• The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame announced preseason watch lists for its positional awards and four Tar Heels were named to the respective lists: Caleb Love (Bob Cousy Award for point guards), Leaky Black (Julius Erving Award for small forwards), Pete Nance (Karl Malone Award for power forwards) and Armando Bacot (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award for centers).
• Bacot (No. 3), Love (No. 10), Davis (No. 31) and Black (No. 95) were named among CBSSports.com's top 100 players.
• Three Tar Heels – Bacot, Davis and Love – are among 20 players on the NABC Player of the Year watch list. UNC is the only team with three players on the NABC list (Baylor has two).

IN THE RECORD BOOK
• Carolina has an NCAA-record 80 1,000-point scorers, including Caleb Love and Armando Bacot. RJ Davis needs 107 to reach the 1,000-point mark.
• Bacot set UNC single-season records last year with 511 rebounds, 31 double-doubles, five 20-rebound games (tied), 32 games with 10 or more rebounds, rebounds in an NCAA Tournament and rebounds by a Tar Heel in the Elite 8, national semifinal and national championship games.
• Bacot became the first player in NCAA Tournament history with six double-doubles in one year and tied the NCAA single-season record for double-doubles with 31 (Navy's David Robinson also had 31 in 1985-86).
• Bacot grabbed a career-high 23 rebounds in UNC's 80-64 win over previously unbeaten James Madison. Bacot's 23 rebounds (and Leaky Black's career-high 12 boards) helped the Tar Heels out-rebound the Dukes, 50-34, on Nov. 20.
• Bacot's 23 rebounds marked his sixth career game with 20 or more and 18th with 15 or more.
• Bacot had 10 rebounds at Indiana, his 60th game with 10 or more. Hall of Famer Billy Cunningham is the only Tar Heel with more games with 10 or more rebounds – Cunningham accomplished that 61 times.
• Bacot is second in UNC history in double-doubles (53), second in offensive rebounds per game (3.50), fourth in rebounds (1,090) and sixth in rebounds per game (10.1). The Richmond, Va., native is one of eight Tar Heels to average a career double-double (13.2/10.1).
Sean May and Bacot are the only Tar Heels to average a double-double over a career in the last 50 seasons.
• Bacot needs eight rebounds to pass George Lynch for third all-time at UNC.
Leaky Black has played in 130 games in four-plus seasons. He could break Deon Thompson's school record for games played (152).
• Black is one of two Tar Heels to start at least 100 career games. Bacot has made 107 starts and Black has 105.
• Love played 57:24 in Carolina's four-overtime loss to Alabama. That is the second-highest minutes played in a game by a Tar Heel. Phil Ford played 58 minutes in a four-OT win at Tulane in 1976.
RJ Davis and Caleb Love rank fifth and tied for seventh, respectively, in UNC history in free throw percentage.

MILLER, WILLIAMS INDUCTED INTO COLLEGE HALL
• Larry Miller, the only Tar Heel to twice earn ACC Player of the Year and ACC Tournament MVP honors, and three-time national championship winning head coach Roy Williams were inducted in the NABC College Basketball Hall of Fame Nov. 20 in Kansas City.
• Williams has been a member of the College Hall of Fame since it opened in 2009 by virtue of his being enshrined in the Naismith Hall of Fame in 2007, but was formally inducted in the college hall.
• Miller joined a class that included John Beilein, Jim Calhoun, Richard Hamilton, Jerry Krause, Lon Kruger, Frank Selvy and Jimmy Walker.
• Miller and Williams are among 13 Tar Heels in the College Basketball Hall of Fame with Larry Brown, Ben Carnevale, Billy Cunningham, Phil Ford, Antawn Jamison, Bob McAdoo, Frank McGuire, Sam Perkins, Charlie Scott, Dean Smith and James Worthy.
• In September, George Karl was inducted in the Naismith Hall of Fame. Karl, who played at UNC from 1970-73, became the 12th Tar Heel enshrined in Springfield with Brown, Carnevale, Cunningham, Bobby Jones, Michael Jordan, McAdoo, McGuire, Scott, Smith, Williams and James Worthy.

NOVEMBER SIGNEES
• Carolina signed two players to National Letters of Intent in November 2022.
• Zayden High, a 6-10 forward from San Antonio, Texas. High attends AZ Compass Prep in Chandler, Ariz., where he plays for Coach Ed Gipson.
• Simeon Wilcher, a 6-5 guard from Plainfield, N.J. Wilcher plays for Coach Dave Boff at Roselle Catholic High School in Roselle, N.J.

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