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The 1982–83 Chattanooga Mocs basketball team represented the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga as a member of the Southern Conference during the 1982–83 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Their head coach was Murray Arnold and the team played their home games at the newly opened UTC Arena.
Chattanooga, Tennessee: Jan 30, 1982: at Davidson: W 66–59 17–2 (10–0) Johnston Gym Davidson, North Carolina: Feb 2, 1982 * Alabama–Huntsville: W 54–47 18–2: Maclellan Gymnasium Chattanooga, Tennessee: Feb 3, 1982: at Western Carolina: L 56–60 18–3 (10–1) Reid Gymnasium Cullowhee, North Carolina: Feb 6, 1982: at Marshall: W 83 ...
Going into the 1982–83 season, UNC lost starters James Worthy, who left for the NBA after his junior year, and Jimmy Black, a senior, from the previous season's national championship team. Sophomore Michael Jordan and junior Sam Perkins missed preseason practices due to injuries, only to return at the start of the regular season.
The 1981–82 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team represented University of North Carolina. The team played its home games in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and was a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Led by James Worthy, Sam Perkins and freshman Michael Jordan, the Tar Heels won the National Championship.
The Chattanooga Mocs men's basketball team represents the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in NCAA Division I men's competition. [2] On March 30, 2022, Dan Earl was hired as the new head coach. [ 3 ]
Chattanooga, Tennessee: Dec 13, 1980 * Tennessee Temple: W 101–78 3–1: Maclellan Gymnasium Chattanooga, Tennessee: Dec 15, 1980 * Tennessee State: W 83–62 4–1: Maclellan Gymnasium Chattanooga, Tennessee: Dec 17, 1980: at Davidson: L 84–93 4–2 (1–1) Johnston Gym Davidson, North Carolina: Dec 19, 1980 * vs. Georgia: L 68–77 4–3 ...
March 3, 1984: #1 North Carolina 96, Duke 83 (2OT) The final home game for Matt Doherty, Michael Jordan, and Sam Perkins, was a memorable one for Tar Heels fans. North Carolina looked to be finished when Duke's Mark Alarie converted a three-point play with 20 second to go in regulation and the Tar Heels missed a jumper that would have tied the ...
Cullowhee, North Carolina: Feb 11, 1988: Davidson: W 83–77 15–8 (6–4) UTC Arena Chattanooga, Tennessee: Feb 13, 1988: at East Tennessee State: L 80–83 15–9 (6–5) Memorial Center Johnson City, Tennessee: Feb 15, 1988: at Appalachian State: L 65–67 15–10 (6–6) Varsity Gymnasium Boone, North Carolina: Feb 20, 1988: Furman: W 75 ...