2002–03 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team
American college basketball season
The 2002–03 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team represented the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill during the 2002–03 NCAA Division I men's basketball season . Their head coach was Matt Doherty . The team captains for this season were Jonathan Holmes and Will Johnson.[ 1] The team played its home games in the Dean Smith Center in Chapel Hill, North Carolina as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference .
Roster
1
Melvin Scott
Baltimore, MD (Southern)
SG
SO
6-1, 179
2
Raymond Felton
Latta, SC (Latta)
PG
FR
6-0, 194
5
Jackie Manuel
West Palm Beach, FL (Cardinal Newman)
SG
SO
6-5, 189
14
Jonathan Holmes
Bloomington, IN (Bloomington South)
PG
SR
6-0, 189
15
Damien Price
Greensboro, NC (Dudley)
G
JR
5-11, 190
21
Jawad Williams
Lakewood, OH (St. Edward)
PF
SO
6-8, 204
25
Damion Grant
Wolfeboro, NH (Brewster Academy)
C
FR
6-11, 262
30
Phillip McLamb
Charlotte, NC (Country Day)
F
JR
6-6, 216
31
Jonathan Miller
Burlington, NC (Williams)
G
JR
6-2, 192
32
Rashad McCants
Asheville, NC (The New Hampton School)
SF
FR
6-4, 201
34
David Noel
Durham, NC (Southern)
SF
FR
6-6, 216
41
Byron Sanders
Gulfport, MS (Harrison Central)
PF
FR
6-9, 225
42
Sean May
Bloomington, IN (Bloomington North)
C
FR
6-8, 272
44
Will Johnson
Hickory, NC (Hickory)
SF
SR
6-8, 218
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2002–03 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team
Players
Coaches
Pos.
#
Name
Height
Weight
Year
Previous school
Hometown
G
1
Melvin Scott
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
179 lb (81 kg)
So
Southern
Baltimore, Maryland
G
2
Raymond Felton
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
194 lb (88 kg)
Fr
Latta
Latta, South Carolina
G
5
Jackie Manuel
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
189 lb (86 kg)
So
Cardinal Newman
West Palm Beach, Florida
G
14
Jonathan Holmes (C)
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
189 lb (86 kg)
Sr
Bloomington South
Bloomington, Indiana
G
15
Damien Price
5 ft 11 in (1.8 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
Jr
Dudley
Greensboro, North Carolina
F
21
Jawad Williams
6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
204 lb (93 kg)
So
St. Edward
Cleveland, Ohio
C
25
Damion Grant
6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
262 lb (119 kg)
Fr
Brewster Academy
Portland, Jamaica
F
30
Phillip McLamb
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
Jr
Charlotte Country Day
Charlotte, North Carolina
G
31
Jonathan Miller
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
Jr
Williams
Burlington, North Carolina
G/F
32
Rashad McCants
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
201 lb (91 kg)
Fr
New Hampton Prep
Asheville, North Carolina
G/F
34
David Noel (W)
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
216 lb (98 kg)
Fr
Southern Durham
Durham, North Carolina
F
41
Byron Sanders
6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
225 lb (102 kg)
Fr
Harrison Central
Gulfport, Mississippi
F/C
42
Sean May
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
272 lb (123 kg)
Fr
Bloomington North
Bloomington, Indiana
F
44
Will Johnson (C,W)
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
218 lb (99 kg)
Sr
Hickory
Hickory, North Carolina
Head coach
Matt Doherty
Assistant coach(es)
Doug Wojcik , Fred Quartlebaum, Bob MacKinnon
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
(W) Walk-on
Roster Last update: April 5, 2017
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Schedule and results
The Tar Heels' preseason began with their annual Blue-White Scrimmage. The attendance at the scrimmage was 14,125 people, the most people at one of the Blue-White Scrimmages at that time.[ 4]
In between their run in the Preseason NIT , the Tar Heels played, and won, in the first game held in Old Dominion University 's Ted Constant Convocation Center .[ 5]
The Tar Heels would go on to win that season's Preseason NIT, defeating Kansas , then ranked number two in the AP Poll , and Stanford in the process. By the time the Tar Heels won over Stanford, they had their best start to a season since the 1998-99 season, when the Tar Heels started out with an 8-0 record.[ 6]
The Tar Heels didn't fare as well in the ECAC Holiday Festival, getting upset by Iona in the first game. Iona's win against the Tar Heels was the first time Iona won over a ranked team in 23 years.[ 7] The Tar Heels recovered in the second game, winning against St. John's . After the ECAC Holiday Festival, the Tar Heels would not appear in any other AP Polls that season.
In addition to the first game held at the Constant Center, the Tar Heels played the first game at what was then known as the University of Miami 's Convocation Center .[ 8] That game ended in an overtime loss for the Tar Heels.
Several records involving three-point attempts were set this season. Thirty-five three-point attempts were made in the game against Davidson , setting a program record of three-point attempts made in a single game. The Tar Heels would come close to matching that record later that season against Wake Forest in the Dean Smith Center and Clemson at Littlejohn Coliseum . Eight hundred and twenty two three-point goals were attempted and 290 three-point goals were attempted this season, both program-high records.
The 40-point margin in the away game at Maryland became the third largest margin of defeat in the program's history, after a 43-point loss against Lynchburg Elks in 1915 and a 42-point loss against Kentucky in 1950.[ 1]
Despite a winning record at the start of this season, the Tar Heels finished conference play with a 6–10 record. The Tar Heels needed a win in the 2003 ACC men's basketball tournament to advance to the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament . The Tar Heels fell short of this goal, defeating Maryland in the quarterfinals but falling to Duke in the semifinals.
The Tar Heels' then 17–15 record was good enough for the 2003 National Invitation Tournament . After defeating DePaul and Wyoming , the Tar Heels would fall to Georgetown in the quarterfinals with a 19–16 record.
The 16 losses in this season were the second most losses in the program's history at the time. The record would be broken by the 2009-10 season with 17 losses. The losses occurring in the 2009-10 season and this season are second and third, respectfully, to the program's loss record set in the previous season .[ 1]
Days after the end of the Tar Heels' NIT campaign, Doherty resigned as head coach on April 1, 2003.[ 9] On April 14, 2003, Roy Williams would become the next head coach of the Tar Heels men's basketball team.[ 10]
Date time, TV
Rank#
Opponent#
Result
Record
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Site (attendance) city, state
November 2, 2002 *5:30 pm
Blue-White Game Scrimmage
Dean Smith Center (14,125)Chapel Hill, NC
November 9, 2002 *4:30 pm
EA Sports Southeast All-Stars Exhibition
W 109 - 97
0-0
23 – Tied
9 – Williams
9 – Felton
Dean Smith Center (12,574)Chapel Hill, NC
November 13, 2002 *7:30pm
Team Nike Exhibition
L 72 - 76
0-0
23 – May
11 – May
5 – Felton
Dean Smith Center (8,450)Chapel Hill, NC
November 18, 2002 *7:30, ESPN2
Penn State Preseason NIT
W 85-55
1-0
28 – McCants
10 – May
10 – Felton
Dean Smith Center (16,282)Chapel Hill, NC
November 20, 2002 *7:00 pm
Rutgers Preseason NIT
W 71-67
2-0
19 – May
10 – May
9 – Felton
Dean Smith Center (14,656)Chapel Hill, NC
November 24, 2002 *1:00 pm, RSN
at Old Dominion
W 67-59
3-0
18 – Williams
8 – May
5 – Felton
Constant Center (8,424)Norfolk, VA
November 27, 2002 *9:00 pm, ESPN
vs. No. 2 Kansas Preseason NIT – semifinal
W 67-56
4-0
25 – McCants
11 – May
4 – Felton
Madison Square Garden (10,758)New York, NY
November 29, 2002 *9:00 pm, ESPN
vs. Stanford Preseason NIT - Championship
W 74-57
5-0
18 – McCants
7 – Tied
7 – Felton
Madison Square Garden (11,718)New York, NY
December 3, 2002 *9:30 pm, ESPN2
No. 12
at No. 25 Illinois
L 65-92
5-1
21 – May
8 – Tied
3 – Tied
Assembly Hall (16,500)Champaign, IL
December 7, 2002 *2:00 pm, ESPN
No. 12
No. 18 Kentucky Rivalry
L 81-98
5-2
22 – McCants
10 – May
7 – Felton
Dean Smith Center (21,750)Chapel Hill, NC
December 19, 2002 *7:00 pm, RSN
No. 23
Vermont
W 80-54
6-2
19 – McCants
7 – Manuel
8 – Felton
Dean Smith Center (16,258)Chapel Hill, NC
December 22, 2002 8:00 pm, Fox Sports
No. 23
at Florida State
W 69-48
7-2 (1-0)
16 – Williams
10 – May
11 – Felton
Tallahassee Civic Center (7,102)Tallahassee, FL
December 27, 2002 *6:30 pm, MSG
No. 22
vs. Iona ECAC Holiday Festival
L 56-65
7-3
15 – McCants
9 – May
5 – Felton
Madison Square Garden (11,000)New York, NY
December 28, 2002 *3:00 pm, MSG
No. 22
vs. St. John's (NY) ECAC Holiday Festival
W 63-59
8-3
21 – McCants
10 – Williams
9 – Felton
Madison Square Garden (11,000)New York, NY
January 4, 2003 *7:00 pm, ESPN
at Miami (FL)
L 61-64 OT
8-4
14 – McCants
7 – Tied
6 – Felton
Convocation Center (6,826)Coral Gables, FL
January 8, 2003 *8:30 pm, RJ
Davidson
W 79-64
9-4
19 – McCants
7 – Tied
5 – Felton
Dean Smith Center (18,555)Chapel Hill, NC
January 11, 2003 12:00 pm, ESPN
Virginia
L 72-79
9-5 (1-1)
18 – Williams
9 – Williams
5 – Felton
University Hall (8,392)Charlottesville, VA
January 14, 2003 7:00 pm, RSN
Clemson
W 68-66
10-5 (2-1)
20 – McCants
6 – Tied
8 – Felton
Dean Smith Center (17,451)Chapel Hill, NC
January 18, 2003 *5:00 pm, ESPN
No. 6 Connecticut
W 68-65
11-5
27 – McCants
6 – Tied
7 – Felton
Dean Smith Center (21,750)Chapel Hill, NC
January 22, 2003 7:00 pm, ESPN
No. 12 Maryland
L 66-81
11-6 (2-2)
26 – McCants
8 – McCants
6 – Felton
Dean Smith Center (21,750)Chapel Hill, NC
January 26, 2003 2:00 pm, Fox Sports
at NC State Carolina–State Game
L 77-86
11-7 (2-3)
28 – Felton
10 – McCants
5 – Felton
RBC Center (19,722)Raleigh, NC
January 29, 2003 7:00 pm, ESPN
at Georgia Tech
L 68-88
11-8 (2-4)
24 – Williams
10 – Williams
6 – Felton
Alexander Coliseum (9,191)Atlanta, GA
February 2, 2003 5:30, Fox Sports
No. 17 Wake Forest
L 75-79
11-9 (2-5)
22 – Williams
8 – Noel
4 – Williams
Dean Smith Center (21,750)Chapel Hill, NC
February 5, 2003 9:00 pm, ESPN
at No. 9 Duke Carolina–Duke rivalry
L 74-83
11-10 (2-6)
25 – Felton
8 – Williams
4 – Tied
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)Durham, NC
February 8, 2003 1:00 pm, RJ
Florida State
W 61-60
12-10 (3-6)
20 – Williams
7 – Felton
6 – Felton
Dean Smith Center (21,750)Chapel Hill, NC
February 12, 2003 7:00 pm, ESPN
Virginia
W 81-67
13-10 (4-6)
21 – Tied
9 – Manuel
5 – Tied
Dean Smith Center (20,445)Chapel Hill, NC
February 15, 2003 1:00 pm, RJ
at Clemson
L 77-80
13-11 (4-7)
19 – Felton
4 – Tied
7 – Felton
Littlejohn Coliseum (10,500)Clemson, SC
February 18, 2003 *8:00 pm, RJ
North Carolina A&T
W 93-57
14-11
16 – McCants
8 – Noel
11 – Felton
Dean Smith Center (14,005)Chapel Hill, NC
February 22, 2003 2:00 pm, RJ
at No. 13 Maryland
L 56-96
14-12 (4-8)
12 – Scott
6 – Tied
6 – Williams
Comcast Center (17,950)College Park, MD
February 25, 2003 9:00 pm, RJ
NC State Carolina–State Game
L 67-75 OT
14-13 (4-9)
16 – Tied
7 – Williams
5 – Manuel
Dean Smith Center (21,750)Chapel Hill, NC
March 1, 2003 1:00 pm, ABC
Georgia Tech
W 67-66
15-13 (5-9)
19 – Felton
9 – Williams
5 – Felton
Dean Smith Center (20,859)Chapel Hill, NC
March 5, 2003 9:00 pm, RJ
at No. 9 Wake Forest
L 60-75
15-14 (5-10)
17 – Williams
6 – Tied
4 – Felton
LJVM Coliseum (14,656)Winston-Salem, NC
March 9, 2003 4:00 pm, CBS
No. 10 Duke Carolina–Duke rivalry
W 82-79
16-14 (6-10)
26 – McCants
8 – Felton
10 – Felton
Dean Smith Center (21,750)Chapel Hill, NC
ACC Tournament
March 14, 2003 7:00 pm, ESPN2
(7)
vs. (2) No. 14 Maryland Quarterfinals
W 84-72
17-14
25 – Williams
11 – McCants
10 – Felton
Greensboro Coliseum (23,745)Greensboro, NC
March 15, 2003 4:00 pm, ESPN
(7)
vs. (3) No. 12 Duke Semifinals/Rivalry
L 63-75
17-15
18 – Felton
8 – Williams
5 – Felton
Greensboro Coliseum (23,745)Greensboro, NC
NIT
March 18, 2003 9:00 pm, ESPN[ 11]
DePaul First Round
W 83-72
18-15
21 – Noel
11 – Noel
9 – Felton
Dean Smith Center (10,345)Chapel Hill, NC
March 24, 2003 8:00 pm
Wyoming Second Round
W 90-74
19-15
20 – Tied
7 – Noel
14 – Felton
Dean Smith Center (20,235)Chapel Hill, NC
March 26, 2003 7:00 pm, ESPN2[ 12]
Georgetown Quarterfinals
L 74-79
19-16
26 – McCants
7 – Williams
11 – Felton
Dean Smith Center (15,043)Chapel Hill, NC
*Non-conference game.
# Rankings from
AP Poll . (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in EST.
[ 13]
References
^ a b c Carolina Basketball 2016-17 Fact & Records Book (PDF) . Chapel Hill: GoHeels.com. 2016. Archived (PDF) from the original on November 22, 2016. Retrieved March 28, 2017 .
^ "North Carolina Tar Heels 2002-03 Basketball Roster - Tar Heel Times" . www.tarheeltimes.com . Retrieved March 1, 2024 .
^ U.N.C. basketball blue book . Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . 2002. p. 11 .
^ "White Tops Blue In Annual Intrasquad Scrimmage" . GoHeels.com . University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . November 2, 2002. Retrieved April 6, 2017 .
^ "Tar Heels Hold Off Old Dominion, 67-59" . GoHeels.com . University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . November 24, 2002. Retrieved April 6, 2017 .
^ O'Connell, Jim (November 29, 2002). "Tar Heels Bring Home The Preseason NIT" . GoHeels.com . Associated Press . Retrieved April 6, 2017 .
^ O'Connell, Jim (December 27, 2002). "No. 22 North Carolina Upset By Iona, 65-56" . GoHeels.com . Associated Press . Retrieved April 6, 2017 .
^ Wine, Steven (January 4, 2003). "North Carolina Drops OT Decision To Miami, 64-61" . GoHeels.com . Associated Press . Retrieved April 7, 2017 .
^ "Matt Doherty Resigns As Men's Basketball Coach" . GoHeels.com . University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . April 1, 2003. Retrieved April 8, 2017 .
^ Droschak, David (April 14, 2003). "Williams Returns to Chapel Hill" . GoHeels.com . University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . Associated Press . Retrieved April 8, 2017 .
^ "Tar Heels Open NIT Play Tonight" .
^ "UNC, Georgetown Play Wednesday in Smith Center at 7 p.m."
^ "Men's Basketball" .
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