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

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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 Athletic 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. After playing in the Southern Conference for 22 years, North Carolina left in 1953 to join the newly created ACC. 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. There have been 19 head coaches in the history of Carolina basketball and the team has played two seasons without one. 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. 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. 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. 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. Williams both played for and coached the North Carolina men's junior varsity team. 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. 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. 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. 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.

Tables

Key
GC
GC
#
GC
Number of coaches
Games coached
OW
OW
#
OW
Number of coaches
Overall Wins
OL
OL
#
OL
Number of coaches
Overall Losses
O%
O%
#
O%
Number of coaches
Winning percentage
CW
CW
#
CW
Number of coaches
Conference Wins
CL
CL
#
CL
Number of coaches
Conference Losses
C%
C%
#
C%
Number of coaches
Winning percentage
RCs
RCs
#
RCs
Number of coaches
Regular Season Conference Champions
CCs
CCs
#
CCs
Number of coaches
Conference Tournament Champions
NCs
NCs
#
NCs
Number of coaches
National Championships
#
Number of coaches
Helms champion
#
Number of coaches
NIT champion
#
Number of coaches
NCAA tournament champion
#
Number of coaches
GC
Games coached
OW
Overall Wins
OL
Overall Losses
O%
Winning percentage
CW
Conference Wins
CL
Conference Losses
C%
Winning percentage
RCs
Regular Season Conference Champions
CCs
Conference Tournament Champions
NCs
National Championships
Helms champion
NIT champion
NCAA tournament champion
Coaching awards
FHOF
FHOF
FHOF
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
Fédération Internationale de Basketball (in English the International Basketball Federation) hall of fame
BHOF
BHOF
BHOF
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
Basketball Hall of Fame
NCHOF
NCHOF
NCHOF
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame
LOCA
LOCA
LOCA
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
Legend of Coaching Award
SN
SN
SN
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
Sporting News Coach of the Year
NABC
NABC
NABC
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
National Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year
N
N
N
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
Naismith Coach of the Year
BT
BT
BT
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
Basketball Times Coach of the Year
USBWA
USBWA
USBWA
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
U.S. Basketball Writers Association
UPI
UPI
UPI
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
United Press International Coach of the Year
CBS
CBS
CBS
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
CBS/Chevrolet Coach of the Year
AP
AP
AP
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year
ARC
ARC
ARC
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
Adolph Rupp Cup
SY
SY
SY
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
Sportsman of the Year
OGM
OGM
OGM
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
Olympic Gold Medal
ACC
ACC
ACC
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
ACC Coach of the Year
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
FHOF
Fédération Internationale de Basketball (in English the International Basketball Federation) hall of fame
BHOF
Basketball Hall of Fame
NCHOF
National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame
LOCA
Legend of Coaching Award
SN
Sporting News Coach of the Year
NABC
National Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year
N
Naismith Coach of the Year
BT
Basketball Times Coach of the Year
USBWA
Basketball Writers Association
UPI
United Press International Coach of the Year
CBS
CBS/Chevrolet Coach of the Year
AP
Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year
ARC
Adolph Rupp Cup
SY
Sportsman of the Year
OGM
Olympic Gold Medal
ACC
ACC Coach of the Year
· Statistics
Nat Cartmell
1910
1910–1914
Nat Cartmell
#
1
Name
Nat Cartmell
Term
1910–1914
GC
49
OW
25
OL
24
O%
510
CW
CL
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
C%
RCs
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
CCs
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
NCs
Awards
Charles Doak
1914
1914–1916
Charles Doak
#
2
Name
Charles Doak
Term
1914–1916
GC
34
OW
18
OL
16
O%
529
CW
CL
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
C%
RCs
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
CCs
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
NCs
Awards
Howell Peacock
1916
1916–1918
Howell Peacock
#
3
Name
Howell Peacock
Term
1916–1918
GC
21
OW
14
OL
7
O%
666
CW
CL
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
C%
RCs
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
CCs
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
NCs
Awards
No official coach
1918
1918–1919
No official coach
#
Name
No official coach
Term
1918–1919
GC
16
OW
9
OL
7
O%
562
CW
CL
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
C%
RCs
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
CCs
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
NCs
Awards
Fred Boye
1919
1919–1921
Fred Boye
#
4
Name
Fred Boye
Term
1919–1921
GC
37
OW
20
OL
17
O%
541
CW
CL
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
C%
RCs
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
CCs
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
NCs
Awards
No Coach
1921
1921–1923
No Coach
#
Name
No Coach
Term
1921–1923
GC
37
OW
30
OL
7
O%
811
CW
8
CL
3
C%
0.727
RCs
1
CCs
1
NCs
Awards
Norman Shepard
1923
1923–1924
Norman Shepard
#
5
Name
Norman Shepard
Term
1923–1924
GC
26
OW
26
OL
0
O%
1.000
CW
7
CL
0
C%
1.000
RCs
1
CCs
1
NCs
1: 1924♥
Awards
Monk McDonald
1924
1924–1925
Monk McDonald
#
6
Name
Monk McDonald
Term
1924–1925
GC
25
OW
20
OL
5
O%
800
CW
8
CL
0
C%
1.000
RCs
1
CCs
1
NCs
Awards
Harlan Sanborn
1925
1925–1926
Harlan Sanborn
#
7
Name
Harlan Sanborn
Term
1925–1926
GC
25
OW
20
OL
5
O%
800
CW
7
CL
0
C%
1.000
RCs
1
CCs
1
NCs
Awards
James Ashmore
1926
1926–1931
James Ashmore
#
8
Name
James Ashmore
Term
1926–1931
GC
117
OW
80
OL
37
O%
684
CW
37
CL
19
C%
0.660
RCs
0
CCs
0
NCs
Awards
Bo Shepard
1931
1931–1935
Bo Shepard
#
9
Name
Bo Shepard
Term
1931–1935
GC
85
OW
69
OL
16
O%
812
CW
35
CL
9
C%
0.795
RCs
1
CCs
1
NCs
Awards
Walter Skidmore
1935
1935–1939
Walter Skidmore
#
10
Name
Walter Skidmore
Term
1935–1939
GC
90
OW
65
OL
25
O%
722
CW
48
CL
16
C%
0.750
RCs
1
CCs
1
NCs
Awards
Bill Lange
1939
1939–1944
Bill Lange
#
11
Name
Bill Lange
Term
1939–1944
GC
126
OW
85
OL
41
O%
675
CW
51
CL
18
C%
0.739
RCs
2
CCs
1
NCs
Awards
Ben Carnevale†
1944
1944–1946
Ben Carnevale†
#
12
Name
Ben Carnevale†
Term
1944–1946
GC
63
OW
52
OL
11
O%
825
CW
24
CL
4
C%
0.857
RCs
1
CCs
1
NCs
Awards
BHOF (1970) NCHOF (2006)
Tom Scott
1946
1946–1952
Tom Scott
#
13
Name
Tom Scott
Term
1946–1952
GC
165
OW
100
OL
65
O%
606
CW
64
CL
36
C%
0.640
RCs
0
CCs
0
NCs
Awards
Frank McGuire†
1952
1952–1961
Frank McGuire†
#
14
Name
Frank McGuire†
Term
1952–1961
GC
222
OW
164
OL
58
O%
739
CW
99
CL
31
C%
0.762
RCs
5
CCs
1
NCs
1: 1957♠
Awards
BHOF (1977) NCHOF (2006) UPI (1957) ACC (1957)
Dean Smith†
1961
1961–1997
Dean Smith†
#
15
Name
Dean Smith†
Term
1961–1997
GC
1133
OW
879
OL
254
O%
776
CW
364
CL
136
C%
0.728
RCs
17
CCs
13
NCs
3: 1971‡1982♠1993♠
Awards
FHOF (2007) BHOF (1983) NCHOF (2006) NABC (1977) USBWA (1979) N (1993) BT (1993) LOCA (1993) ACC (1967, 1968, 1971, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1988, 1993) OGM (1976) SY (1997)
Bill Guthridge
1997
1997–2000
Bill Guthridge
#
16
Name
Bill Guthridge
Term
1997–2000
GC
108
OW
80
OL
28
O%
741
CW
32
CL
16
C%
0.667
RCs
0
CCs
1
NCs
Awards
NABC (1998) N (1998) SN (1998) CBS (1998) ACC (1998)
Matt Doherty
2000
2000–2003
Matt Doherty
#
17
Name
Matt Doherty
Term
2000–2003
GC
96
OW
53
OL
43
O%
552
CW
23
CL
25
C%
0.479
RCs
1
CCs
0
NCs
Awards
AP (2001)
Roy Williams†
2003
2003–2021
Roy Williams†
#
18
Name
Roy Williams†
Term
2003–2021
GC
648
OW
485
OL
163
O%
748
CW
212
CL
94
C%
0.693
RCs
9
CCs
3
NCs
3: 2005♠2009♠2017♠
Awards
BHOF (2007) NCHOF (2006) AP (2006) USBWA (2006) ARC(2006) ACC (2006, 2011)
Hubert Davis
Hubert Davis
#
19
Name
Hubert Davis
Term
2021–present
GC
146
OW
101
OL
45
O%
692
CW
56
CL
24
C%
0.700
RCs
1
CCs
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 0
NCs
0
Awards
ACC (2024)
3269
3269
#
Totals
Name
3269
Term
2395
GC
874
OW
0.732
OL
1075
O%
431
CW
0.714
CL
42
C%
26
RCs
6
#
Name
Term
GC
OW
OL
O%
CW
CL
C%
RCs
CCs
NCs
Awards
1
Nat Cartmell
1910–1914
49
25
24
510
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
2
Charles Doak
1914–1916
34
18
16
529
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
3
Howell Peacock
1916–1918
21
14
7
666
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
No official coach
1918–1919
16
9
7
562
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
4
Fred Boye
1919–1921
37
20
17
541
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 —
No Coach
1921–1923
37
30
7
811
8
3
0.727
1
1
5
Norman Shepard
1923–1924
26
26
0
1.000
7
0
1.000
1
1
1: 1924♥
6
Monk McDonald
1924–1925
25
20
5
800
8
0
1.000
1
1
7
Harlan Sanborn
1925–1926
25
20
5
800
7
0
1.000
1
1
8
James Ashmore
1926–1931
117
80
37
684
37
19
0.660
0
0
9
Bo Shepard
1931–1935
85
69
16
812
35
9
0.795
1
1
10
Walter Skidmore
1935–1939
90
65
25
722
48
16
0.750
1
1
11
Bill Lange
1939–1944
126
85
41
675
51
18
0.739
2
1
12
Ben Carnevale†
1944–1946
63
52
11
825
24
4
0.857
1
1
BHOF (1970) NCHOF (2006)
13
Tom Scott
1946–1952
165
100
65
606
64
36
0.640
0
0
14
Frank McGuire†
1952–1961
222
164
58
739
99
31
0.762
5
1
1: 1957♠
BHOF (1977) NCHOF (2006) UPI (1957) ACC (1957)
15
Dean Smith†
1961–1997
1133
879
254
776
364
136
0.728
17
13
3: 1971‡1982♠1993♠
FHOF (2007) BHOF (1983) NCHOF (2006) NABC (1977) USBWA (1979) N (1993) BT (1993) LOCA (1993) ACC (1967, 1968, 1971, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1988, 1993) OGM (1976) SY (1997)
16
Bill Guthridge
1997–2000
108
80
28
741
32
16
0.667
0
1
NABC (1998) N (1998) SN (1998) CBS (1998) ACC (1998)
17
Matt Doherty
2000–2003
96
53
43
552
23
25
0.479
1
0
AP (2001)
18
Roy Williams†
2003–2021
648
485
163
748
212
94
0.693
9
3
3: 2005♠2009♠2017♠
BHOF (2007) NCHOF (2006) AP (2006) USBWA (2006) ARC(2006) ACC (2006, 2011)
19
Hubert Davis
2021–present
146
101
45
692
56
24
0.700
1
&&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 0
0
ACC (2024)
Totals
3269
2395
874
0.732
1075
431
0.714
42
26
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References

  1. While Smith is the only coach to coach a gold medal winning team, Nat Cartmell won four Olympic medals, including one go
  2. McDonald also won the first Patterson medal, the most prestigious award presented only to student-athletes at the Univer
  3. While Smith did not play on the North Carolina team in college, he did play college basketball for the University of Kan
  4. A running total of the number of coaches of the Tar Heels. The seasons in which there was no head coach for the team are
  5. The National Invitational Tournament began in 1938 with only 6 teams. In 1941 the tournament was expanded to include 8
  6. The NCAA tournament started in 1939 and the number of teams invited to participate has expanded a number of times over t
  7. Ben Carnevale was also named College Coach of the Year in 1947 but during this time he was the head coach of Navy and no
  8. Frank McGuire was also named College Coach of the Year in 1952 when he was the head coach of St. John's and in 1970 when
  9. Frank McGuire was also named ACC Coach of the Year in 1969 when he was the head coach of South Carolina.
  10. Roy Williams was also named College Coach of the Year in 1990 by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association, in 1992 by th
  11. Roy Williams was also named Big 8 or Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year in 1990, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002, and 2003
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  15. The Helms Foundation named its own national college basketball champion for each year from 1936 through 1982. The founda
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