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On April 4, 2005, Williams won the first national championship of his career as the Tar Heels defeated the University of Illinois in the 2005 NCAA championship game. He again led the Tar Heels to a national title on April 6, 2009, against Michigan State. Williams won his third and final national championship on April 3, 2017, when he led the ...
Roy Williams was hired in 2003, and retired following a school-record three national championships in 2021. [14] 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 ...
This is a list of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament regional championships by coach. The current names of the NCAA tournament regions are the East, Midwest, South, and West. The winners of the four regions are awarded an NCAA Regional Championship Trophy and advance in the Division I men's basketball tournament to play in the ...
Larry Brown, a player at UNC in the 1960s, went on to become the head coach at Kansas, where he led the Jayhawks to a national championship in 1988. Roy Williams, an assistant coach under Smith at ...
Longtime basketball coach calls it quits after 33 years in Division I. WIlliams won three national titles at UNC, his alma mater, after 15 years at Kansas.
Roy Williams has a Hall of Fame resume filled with more than 900 wins and three national championships in a career leading two of of the most storied programs in college basketball. During a long ...
Highest attended National Championship Game (72,922) in Final Four history breaking the old record of 64,959 (a new record was set in 2014). Highest total Final Four attendance (145,378) ever breaking the old record of 129,918 (a new record was set in 2014). Roy Williams is one of four active coaches to win multiple titles.
In 2003, Roy Williams, an assistant under Smith from 1978 to 1988 and the head coach of Kansas, returned to his alma mater. In Williams' second season as head coach, the Tar Heels won the 2005 NCAA national championship. Williams would go on to win two more national titles (2009 and 2017) in his 18 seasons as Tar Heel head coach.