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North Carolina Tar Heels women's basketball



2018–19 North Carolina Tar Heels women's basketball team
North Carolina Tar Heels logo.svg
University University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Head coach
Sylvia Hatchell (33rd season)
Conference ACC
Location Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Arena
Carmichael Auditorium (1975–2008)
Dean Smith Center (2008–2009)
Carmichael Arena (2009–present)
(Capacity: 6,822)
Nickname Tar Heels
Colors Carolina Blue and White[1]
         
Uniforms







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Home jersey

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Team colours


Home





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Away jersey

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Team colours


Away





NCAA Tournament champions
1994
NCAA Tournament Final Four
1994, 2006, 2007
NCAA Tournament Elite Eight
1994, 1998, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2014
NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen
1984, 1986, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2014, 2015
NCAA Tournament appearances
1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2019
Conference tournament champions
1984, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Conference regular season champions
1997, 2005, 2006, 2008

The North Carolina Tar Heels women's basketball team represent the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the Atlantic Coast Conference of NCAA Division I women's basketball.




Contents






  • 1 Home arenas


  • 2 2017–18 roster


  • 3 Retired and honored jerseys


  • 4 All-time record


  • 5 Basketball museum


  • 6 See also


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Home arenas


While historic Carmichael Auditorium was under renovation, the women's team played the 2008–09 season at the Dean Smith Center to the south of campus. The final game at the old Carmichael was an 82–51 rout of local rivals Duke in front of a sell-out 8,010 attendance, completing an unbeaten home and conference season.[2] Upon reopening, the building's name was changed to Carmichael Arena.



2017–18 roster












2017–18 North Carolina Tar Heels women's basketball team
Players Coaches









































































































































Pos. # Name Height Year Previous school Hometown

G
1

Taylor Koenen

6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
So
Shakopee

Savage, MN

G
4

Jocelyn Jones

6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
RS Fr
Cosby

Richmond, VA

G
5

Stephanie Watts

5 ft 11 in (1.8 m)
Jr
Weddington

Wesley Chapel, NC

G
10

Jamie Cherry

5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Sr
West Craven

Cove City, NC

F
11

Emily Sullivan

6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
So
Reitz Memorial

Newburgh, IN

G
13

Dazia Powell

5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Fr
Millbrook

Raleigh, NC

G
14

Liz Roberts

5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
So
Durham Academy

Chapel Hill, NC

G
15

Olivia Smith

6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
So
Cardinal Gibbons

Raleigh, NC

G
21

Leah Church

5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Fr Forest Trail Academy

Purlear, NC

G
22

Paris Kea

5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
RS Jr
Page
Vanderbilt

Greenboro, NC

G
24

Destinee Walker

5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Jr
Lake Highland Prep

Ocoee, FL

F
30

Jaelynn Murray

6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
RS So
Dreher

Columbia, SC

C
34

Naomi Van Nes

6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
So
Hamden Country Day

Dorchester, England

C
44

Janelle Bailey

6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Fr
Providence Day School

Matthews, NC


Head coach


  • Sylvia Hatchell (Carson-Newman)

Assistant coach(es)


  • Andrew Calder (Coker)

  • Tracey Williams-Johnson (UNC Pembroke)


  • Sylvia Crawley (North Carolina)




Legend



  • (C) Team captain


  • (S) Suspended


  • (I) Ineligible


  • (W) Walk-on




  • Injured Injured


  • Redshirt Current redshirt




Roster
Last update: January 21, 2018




Retired and honored jerseys


For a player to have her jersey honored and hung in the Carmichael Auditorium rafters, she must have been a first-team All-American, been a member of an Olympic team as an undergraduate, or been selected by the coaches as Most Valuable Player of a national championship team. For retiring a jersey, a player must be named national player of the year.[3]







































































Name
  #  
Retired
Charlotte Smith
23

Ivory Latta
12
  Honored  
Marsha Mann
44
  Bernadette McGlade  
14
Kathy Crawford
25
Tresa Brown
24
Pam Leake
20
Tonya Sampson
34

Sylvia Crawley
00

Marion Jones
20

Tracy Reid
00
LaQuanda Barksdale
33

Nikki Teasley
44

Camille Little
20

Erlana Larkins
2


All-time record


The women's basketball team was officially established in 1971 as part of the Department of Physical Education. In 1974, basketball and several other women's sports came under the direction of the athletic department with Angela Lumpkin as coach. Conference play began in 1978, with a first qualification for the NCAA Tournament in 1983.[3]


Conference tournament winners noted with #

































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Season
Team
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
Coaches' poll
AP poll

Angela Lumpkin (Independent) (1974–1977)
1974–75
Angela Lumpkin
15–3   NWIT First Round
1975–76
Angela Lumpkin
16–7   NCAIAW Tournament
1976–77
Angela Lumpkin
8–16   NCAIAW Tournament

Angela Lumpkin:
39–26  

Atlantic Coast Conference

Jennifer Alley (ACC) (1977–1986)
1977–78
Jennifer Alley
16–13 6–4 3rd AIAW Southern Region II
1978–79
Jennifer Alley
18–14 4–5 4th AIAW Region II Tournament
1979–80
Jennifer Alley
21–15 5–5 T-4th NWIT Finals
1980–81
Jennifer Alley
17–14 5–4 5th NCAIAW Tournament
1981–82
Jennifer Alley
17–12 10–3 3rd
1982–83
Jennifer Alley
22–8 10–3 T-2nd NCAA First Round 18
1983–84
Jennifer Alley
24–8 9–5 T-3rd# NCAA Sweet Sixteen 14
1984–85
Jennifer Alley
21–11 11–3 2nd NCAA First Round
1985–86
Jennifer Alley
23–9 10–4 2nd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 15 16

Jennifer Alley:
179–104 70–36

Sylvia Hatchell (ACC) (1986–present)
1986–87
Sylvia Hatchell
19–10 9–5 3rd NCAA Second Round (Bye)
1987–88
Sylvia Hatchell
10–17 4–10 6th
1988–89
Sylvia Hatchell
10–20 1–13 8th
1989–90
Sylvia Hatchell
13–15 3–11 8th
1990–91
Sylvia Hatchell
12–16 2–12 8th
1991–92
Sylvia Hatchell
22–9 9–7 T-3rd NCAA Second Round (Bye)
1992–93
Sylvia Hatchell
23–7 11–5 T-2nd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 15 17
1993–94
Sylvia Hatchell
32–2 14–2 2nd NCAA Champions 1 4
1994–95
Sylvia Hatchell
30–5 12–4 2nd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 11 11
1995–96
Sylvia Hatchell
13–14 8–8 5th
1996–97
Sylvia Hatchell
29–3 15–1 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen 9 4
1997–98
Sylvia Hatchell
27–7 11–5 4th NCAA Elite Eight 3 7
1998–99
Sylvia Hatchell
28–8 11–5 T-3rd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 14 14
1999–2000
Sylvia Hatchell
20–13 8–9 5th NCAA Sweet Sixteen 18
2000–01
Sylvia Hatchell
15–14 7–9 7th
2001–02
Sylvia Hatchell
26–9 11–5 2nd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 11 16
2002–03
Sylvia Hatchell
28–6 13–3 2nd NCAA Second Round 15 12
2003–04
Sylvia Hatchell
24–7 12–4 2nd NCAA First Round 21 12
2004–05
Sylvia Hatchell
30–4 12–2 T-1st NCAA Elite Eight 6 4
2005–06
Sylvia Hatchell
33–2 13–1 1st NCAA Final Four 3 1
2006–07
Sylvia Hatchell
34–4 11–3 2nd NCAA Final Four 3 2
2007–08
Sylvia Hatchell
33–3 14–0 1st NCAA Elite Eight 5 2
2008–09
Sylvia Hatchell
28–7 10–4 4th NCAA Second Round 17 11
2009–10
Sylvia Hatchell
19–12 6–8 T-7th NCAA First Round
2010–11
Sylvia Hatchell
28–9 8–6 6th NCAA Sweet Sixteen 12 14
2011–12
Sylvia Hatchell
20–11 9–7 T-6th
2012–13
Sylvia Hatchell
29–7 14–4 T-2nd NCAA Second Round 18 13
2013–14
Sylvia Hatchell
27–10 10–6 T-5th NCAA Elite Eight 12 13
2014–15
Sylvia Hatchell
26–9 10–6 6th NCAA Sweet Sixrteen 15 12
2015-16
Sylvia Hatchell
14-18 4-12 12th
2016-17
Sylvia Hatchell
15-16 3-13 T-13
2017-18
Sylvia Hatchell
14-15 4-12 13th

Sylvia Hatchell:
732–309 289–201
Total: 949–438

      National champion  
      Postseason invitational champion  

      Conference regular season champion  
      Conference regular season and conference tournament champion

      Division regular season champion
      Division regular season and conference tournament champion

      Conference tournament champion




Basketball museum


See: Carolina Basketball Museum


See also


  • 1994 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament


References





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External links



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