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Tar Heels could factor often in NBA Draft selections

Hansbrough, Collison set to workout for Blazers

Additional big man could help Kings’ rotation

NCAA CHAMPION NORTH CAROLINA VISITS WHITE HOUSE

North Carolina Strategy and Personnel

College game is where Williams' heart is

The end that had to come at Carolina

Shooting the Breeze

Lawson, Ellington leaving UNC for the pros

UNC Tar Heel stars visit Wilmington

Charity basketball game will showcase players from UNC, Duke and Wake Forest

Tar Heels Celebrate 2008-09 Season At Banquet

UNC, Duke seniors to take on Wilmington students

WNC walk-ons get homecoming

UNC seniors to meet Cyclone All-Stars tonight

Scouts: Hansbrough is still 1st-rounder

What to Watch For in 2010

Carolina celebration incomplete

UNC Seniors visiting Barton College

The ultimate goal

Obama calls UNC: Thanks for 'vindicating' me

On Hansbrough's NBA future

The Inevitable NBA Draft Discussion

UNC Prepares For Another Final Four Party

Final Four lore not threatened this year

Nova must balance patience, aggressiveness vs. No. 1 UNC

COLUMN: History favors Tar Heels

Hansbrough, Thabeet headline finalists

Basketball Times Names Lawson A First-Team All-America

Tar Heels' Hansbrough says records are great, but he wants that NCAA title

ACC BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Diagraming the 12-team field

Hokies Host Heels In ACC Tussle

Lawson Taking Over For Tar Heels At Right Time

Pivotal ACC Showdown Pits Tar Heels Against Seminoles

COL BKB: North Carolina 94, Clemson 70

Cavs Prepare for Hanbrough, UNC

Carolina Blue Newsstand

Hansbrough closing in on UNC scoring record

UNC VS. ORAL ROBERTS

North Carolina Dominates Michigan State

Hansbrough leads No. 1 UNC past Notre Dame 102-87

UNC-UK: Between the Lines

Can anyone stop the Tar Heels?

Krzyzewski says Hansbrough is 'worthy'

Zeller impressive in North Carolina debut

NBA Draft 2009 Player Profile: Tyler Hansbrough, (Center-Forward), North Carolina Tar Heels

Jayhawks trying to rebuild after championship

Top 5 NBA Power Forward Prospects

MSU-North Carolina Tickets Go On Sale Tuesday

ACC ShootAround: Duke, Miami to try to threaten a loaded UNC squad

Tar Heels Picked Fourth In ACC Preseason Poll

ND, IU to play in Maui Invitational

Tyler Hansbrough or Tim Tebow: Who Will Make the Better Pro?

Carolina's Hansbrough, Hokies' Tincher honored

Hansbrough says Tar Heels poised for run at title

Dennis Scott the greatest 3-point shooter ever

Hansbrough, Dawson Nominated For ESPYs

Sports Briefs

Adam Stanco on Jamont Gordon

Beasley makes his case to Bulls

Top guard prospect commits to UNC

Ten reasons to be excited about 2008-09

UNC's Green looking to showcase his quickness

UNC signs Menchville grad's son for basketball

CP3 All-Stars shine in Charlottesville

Party photos make splash

Obama shoots hoops with Tar Heels

Coach: Tar Heels' trio still undecided

Shooting the breeze

Hansbrough in black and white

Hansbrough Stays Quiet About His Future Options

Final Four recap: Kansas 84, North Carolina 66

Hansbrough Selected Player of the Year

Final Four Matchup: Jayhawks vs. Tarheels

For Final Four schools, trip can be a costly game

One goal in mind

Hansbrough, Beasley on All-America Team

Tips for attending the Final Four

Tyler Hansbrough - Committee gets it right as four No. 1s head to San Antonio

Final Four Matchup: North Carolina vs. Kansas

Louisville 73, North Carolina 83

Preview: Cardinals vs Tar Heels - East Regional

West Regional - Xavier vs. UCLA

Tarheels 68, Cougars 47

Why the North Carolina Tarheels Will Win the National Championship

Ellington helps North Carolina rout Arkansas 108-77 to reach NCAA round of 16

East regional:Arkansas 77, North Carolina 108

East regional: Razorbacks vs Tar Heels

Heart fuels Hansbrough's play

EAST REGIONAL

East regional: Tar Heels still own talent-heavy bracket

NCAA West Regional

NCAA Midwest Regional

NCAA South Regional

Clemson Tigers 81, North Carolina Tar Heels 86

Hansbrough to have jersey retired

Final Four Update

Tar Heels beat Virginia Tech, 68-66

Tourny time

March Madman

Dascenzo: Take time to appreciate Hansbrough

Tyler Hansbrough Ranks No. 2 - For Now

Tarheel Basketball Report: UNC Vs. Duke

#2 Duke tops #3 UNC 89-78

'Pyscho T' drives foes mad with physical inside game

Hansbrough, fifth-ranked Tar Heels get past 'Canes

UNC to face Georgia Tech in a possible “trap” game

Hansbrough leads way as UNC racks up another win

Hansbrough's big night leads No. 1 Tar Heels past Kent State 90-61

Preview: Nevada at No. 1 North Carolina

Hansbrough leads lethargic No. 1 Tar Heels past Nicholls State, 88-78

Hansbrough, Raji earn ACC weekly honors

On College Basketball | Williams ever the gracious victor

Lawson may be out but Buckeyes still worried about stopping Hansbrough

Hansbrough does it all in Las Vegas

Early look at the player of the year race

Tar Heels Avoid Upset, Beat Davidson

Hansbrough Tops AP's All-America Team

ACC Hoops Preview: #1-North Carolina

Maric Among 50 Wooden Award Candidates

Preseason honors keep coming

Five college basketball teams to watch

Points and Combos: Smelling like a Rose

Cheat sheet for college hoops season

Is a hardwood three-peat in Florida's future?

Florida's headed for a hard fall in hoops

Roy Williams Hall of Fame Acceptance Speech

Fantasyland

Heels have calendar marked for key visits

A case of the blues

All-Rolls Royce Team

Tyler Hansbrough Report

Moore or less correct

Tar Heels coach thinks basketball, deals with vertigo

2008 recruiting class can't get much worse

NBA Draft: A mock for 2008 (and Mr. Mayo is NOT No. 1)

NBA player Williams gives back to community

Changing of guards in ACC

Singletary gives Cavs chance

One More Year: Possible 2008 Early Entries

Selecting the best of the rest

Griz still have chance to score at number 4

How to get a team going

USC Trojans(25-11) Vs. North Carolina (30-6)

Jackets' Future is Now
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TYLER HANSBROUGH

Andrew Tyler Hansbrough (born November 3, 1985 in Columbia, Missouri), is an American collegiate basketball player for the North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team. Hansbrough was a unanimous selection for the 2006, 2007, and 2008 Atlantic Coast Conference All Conference Team, 2006 ACC Freshman of the Year, and 2008 ACC Conference Player of the Year. Hansbrough has also been awarded the 2008 Sports Illustrated and Sporting News National Player of the Year award, the latter of which qualifies him to have his number 50 retired by the University of North Carolina. Hansbrough is affectionately known as "Psycho T" by UNC fans.

 


UNC Tar Heels 2008 - 2009 Season Preview

 

 

Tyler Hansbrough Highlights - Psycho T

Hansbrough attended Poplar Bluff High School in Poplar Bluff, Missouri and led the Mules to consecutive Missouri state championships (Missouri State High School Activities Association) Class 5 for the 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 seasons. In 2005, Hansbrough helped Poplar Bluff beat the then undefeated and number one team in the nation, Vashon High School. While in high school he made the Missouri All-State team twice and averaged 28.2 points and 13.4 rebounds per game as a senior. Due to his growing popularity, ESPN featured a high school game on ESPN2 that pitted Hansbrough's Mules against Greg Oden and his high school team. Hansbrough accepted an offer to play basketball for North Carolina, turning down scholarship offers to play at Duke, Florida, Missouri, Kansas and Kentucky

Tyler Hansbrough led the University of North Carolina in scoring with an average of 18.9 points per game. He was second in the ACC in scoring behind J. J. Redick of Duke. Additionally, Hansbrough was unanimously selected as the 2006 ACC Freshman of the Year and was also a unanimous selection to the 2006 All Conference Team. He was second to Redick in voting for the ACC Player of the Year award. Hansbrough’s best game as a freshman came on February 15, 2006 when he scored 40 points in a home game against Georgia Tech.[6] This mark set the record for most points ever scored by a freshman in a game in ACC history and for the most points scored in the Dean Smith Center (the previous high had been 38 points by Joseph Forte in 2000 vs. Tulsa).

With the University of North Carolina signing what was often considered to be the best recruiting class in the country in 2006,[8] Tyler Hansbrough’s minutes per game took a slight drop but he was just as productive as he was during his freshman season. At the end of the regular season, Hansbrough was averaging 18.8 points per game along with 8.0 rebounds per game.

During the March 4, 2007 matchup with Duke University, Hansbrough scored 26 points and grabbed 17 rebounds while leading the Tar Heels to an 86-72 victory. With 14.5 seconds remaining in the game, Duke's Gerald Henderson, Jr. crashed into Hansbrough and hit Hansbrough in the face with his right elbow, breaking Hansbrough's nose. Henderson was ejected from the game and received an automatic one-game suspension from the NCAA. Hansbrough went on to play with a nose-guard/face mask through the postseason, before taking it off in the second half of a game against Michigan State, in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

Hansbrough’s 23.1 ppg scoring average this season is the highest at UNC since since Charles Scott (27.1 ppg) in 1969-70.

Averaging 28.0 points and 12.1 rebounds over seven games of Ty Lawson’s injury in February

Tyler Hansbrough's 23 20-point games and 15 double-doubles this season lead the ACC. His 23.1 points, 10.5 rebounds, 3.90 offensive rebounds, 6.61 defensive rebounds and 10.4 free throw attempts per contest also lead the conference.

Twenty-seven games into his junior season, Hansbrough is already the fourth-highest scoring junior in ACC history with 2,001 career points.

On February 3, 2008 at Florida State, Hansbrough broke Lennie Rosenbluth’s 51-year-old school record for made free throws when he made one with 16:37 to play in regulation

Hansbrough has scored 20 or more points in 23 games this season, most in the ACC. He has scored at least 20 in 19 of the last 24 games.

Hansbrough has grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 16 games this season, most in the ACC. He has an ACC-leading 9 “20 & 10” games this seasonyear, six more than any other player in the ACC.

By scoring 39 points against Clemson (February 10, 2008), Tyler Hansbrough became one of only two North Carolina Tar Heels players in the past 35 years to have at least three 35-point games as a Tar Heel. Antawn Jamison, who had four such games, is the other. Lennie Rosenbluth scored at least 35 points 13 times in his UNC career to lead that category[

Hansbrough’s 21-rebound game against Florida State (February 3, 2008) was just the sixth game of 21 rebounds or more by a Tar Heel in the past 35 years (Sean May had 24 against Duke in 2005, 21 against Akron and Duke during the 03-04 season, Mitch Kupchak grabbed 21 against Tulane in 1976, and Bobby Jones had 21 against Duke in 1973).

He pulled down 52 rebounds in a three-game span from Feb. 3-10, the best three-game rebounding performance by a Tar Heel since 1968. He averaged 29.7 points and 17.3 rebounds in those three outings. For the season, he averages 10.7 rebounds per game. That is tied as the highest average by a Tar Heel since Mitch Kupchak averaged 11.3 rpg in 1975-76.

Currently leads the team in steals with 40 and in charges drawn with 31.

Scored the winning basket for the North Carolina Tar Heels with 0.8 seconds left, in the Semi-Finals of the ACC tournament versus Virginia Tech15 Mar 2008


University of North Carolina

  • Most Free Throws Attempted, Career: 907
  • Most Free Throws Made, Career: 706
  • Most Points by a Tar Heel in the Dean Smith Center in a single season: 385
  • Most Single-Season ACC Player of the Week awards: 7 (2007-08) - ties Antawn Jamison (1997-98)
  • Reached 1,000 points in his 54th game, the fastest Tar Heel who played as a true freshman
  • Most Points for a Freshman in an individual game: 40 against Georgia Tech, February 15, 2006.
  • Most Points by a Tar Heel in the Dean Smith Center in an individual game: 40 against Georgia Tech, February 15, 2006
  • Second-Most Points by a Tar Heel in the Dean Smith Center in an individual game: 39 against Clemson, February 10, 2008
  • Highest Scoring Average in the Dean Smith Center in a single season: 24.3 points (2007-08) (as of Feb. 24, 2008)
  • Most Free Throws Made in an individual game in the Dean Smith Center: 17 against Clemson, February 10, 2008
  • 1 of only 2 Tar Heels (with Pete Brennan, All-America forward on 1957 national championship team) to score 1,000 points with more made free throws than field goals
  • Only Tar Heel to be named unanimous first-team All-ACC three times
  • #2 Career Scoring as a Sophomore: 1,286 points
  • Final Four Updates
  • Tar Heels are ACC Tournament Champions 2008

    86-81 win over Clemson in Sunday's tournament final, a victory that locked up a No. 1 seed in the NCAA field of 65 while giving the program a record 17th ACC title. The Tar Heels got another strong-willed performance inside from all-American Tyler Hansbrough and a stellar outing on the perimeter from Wayne Ellington to close a tough tournament run in which North Carolina didn't win a game by more than 12 points.

    Tyler Hansbrough postgame interview UNC vs Arkansas

    North Carolina made everything look easy in its first two NCAA tournament games, from running out to big early leads to cracking the 100-point mark with plenty of time left on the clock.
    The only people who don't sound that impressed are the Tar Heels.
    "We don't think that winning two games in the NCAA tournament is a huge success for us," junior swingman Marcus Ginyard said.

    UNC Marches On - NCAA March Madness 2008 Highlights

    East: Tyler Hansbrough scored 16 of his 18 points in the second half Thursday night and the Tar Heels held Washington State to 32-percent shooting in a 68-47 win in the East Region semifinals. (NCAA March Madness 2008 highlights)
    Tarheels 68, Cougars 47

    Tyler Hansbrough Shows Why He Is National Player of the Year

    Hansbrough had 28 points and 13 rebounds Saturday night to help the Tar Heels hold off Louisville 83-73 in the East Regional final. Playing in front of a partisan home-state crowd, they reached the national semifinals for the first time since winning the championship in 2005.
    Louisville 73, North Carolina 83

    UNC Heading to San Antonio - NCAA March Madness 2008

    East Regional Final: Tyler Hansbrough continued to make his case for the Naismith Award, going for 28 points and 13 rebounds as North Carolina defeated Louisville 83-73 to advance to the Final Four. (NCAA March Madness 2008 highlights)

    Where Amazing Happens: UNC Tar Heels 2007-2008

    Mock NBA commercial for UNC Tarheel Basketball 2007-2008.

    NBA Draft Recap: Change isn't just talk in the NBA
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    NBA Draft Recap: Change isn't just talk in the NBA
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    Ramon Williams gets job at Ohio U.
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    Hansbrough has first Pacers workout
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    Bailout: For Dash, math looks a little fuzzy
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    Basketball should reign again in ACC
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    Basketball should reign again
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    NBA Draft Recap: Change isn't just talk in the NBA
    Kings an explosive backcourt. In a draft filled with questionable talent, I had a feeling North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough would go higher than expected and sure enough, Indiana made the leap at No. 13. The hard-working, energy machine is no star but>

    Suicide lines: 'Untrustworthy' Warriors, Magic chemistry, Rick ...
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