1956–57 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team

The 1956–57 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team (variously "North Carolina", "Carolina" or "Tar Heels") was the varsity college basketball team to represent the University of North Carolina as a part of the Southern Conference for the NCAA season.[N 1] The head coach was Frank McGuire. The team played its home games at Woollen Gymnasium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and was a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The team was the second undefeated national champion in NCAA basketball history and was the first ACC team to win a title.

1956–57 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball
ACC Tournament Champions
ACC Regular Season Champions
NCAA Men's Division I Tournament, Champions
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
APNo. 1
1956–57 record32–0 (14–0 ACC)
Head coachFrank McGuire
Assistant coachBuck Freeman
Home arenaWoollen Gymnasium
1956–57 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 1 North Carolina140 1.000  320  1.000
Maryland95 .643  1610  .615
Duke86 .571  1311  .542
No. 18 Wake Forest77 .500  199  .679
NC State77 .500  1511  .577
South Carolina59 .357  1712  .586
Virginia311 .214  619  .240
Clemson311 .214  717  .292
1957 ACC Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[1]

Roster

195657 North Carolina Tar Heels roster
No. Name Position Height Weight Class Hometown
10 Lennie Rosenbluth F 65 180 Senior Bronx, New York
11 Ken Rosemond G 510 155 Junior Hillsborough, North Carolina
20 Bob Young C 66 220 Senior Queens, New York
22 Roy Searcy F 64 185 Junior Draper, North Carolina
31 Gehrmann Holland F 63 200 Sophomore Beaufort, North Carolina
32 Bob Cunningham G 64 190 Junior New York City, New York
33 Danny Lotz F 67 198 Sophomore Northport, New York
35 Pete Brennan F 66 190 Junior Brooklyn, New York
40 Tommy Kearns G 511 191 Junior Bergenfield, New Jersey
41 Joe Quigg C 69 210 Junior Brooklyn, New York
Reference:[3][4]

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
Schedule[5][6][7]
Regular season
1956/12/04*
no, no
Furman W 94–66  1–0
Woollen Gymnasium 
Chapel Hill, NC
1956/12/08
no, no
vs. Clemson W 94–75  2–0
 
Charlotte, NC
1956/12/12*
no, no
vs. George Washington W 82–55  3–0
 
Norfolk, VA
1956/12/15
no, no
at South Carolina W 90–86OT  4–0
Carolina Fieldhouse 
Columbia, SC
1956/12/17
no, no
Maryland W 70–61  5–0
Woollen Gymnasium 
Chapel Hill, NC
1956/12/20*
no, no
vs. NYU W 64–59  6–0
Madison Square Garden 
New York City
1956/12/21*
no, no
vs. Dartmouth W 89–61  7–0
Boston Garden 
Boston
1956/12/22*
no, no
vs. Holy Cross W 83–70  8–0
Boston Garden 
Boston
1956/12/27*
no, no
vs. Utah
Dixie Classic
W 97–76  9–0
Reynolds Coliseum 
Raleigh, NC
1956/12/28*
no, no
vs. Duke
Dixie Classic
W 87–71  10–0
Reynolds Coliseum 
Raleigh, NC
1956/12/29*
no, no
vs. Wake Forest
Dixie Classic
W 63–55  11–0
Reynolds Coliseum 
Raleigh, NC
1957/01/08*
no, no
at William & Mary W 71–61  12–0
Blow Gymnasium 
Williamsburg, VA
1957/01/11
no, no
Clemson W 86–54  13–0
Woollen Gymnasium 
Chapel Hill, NC
1957/01/12
no, no
Virginia W 102–90  14–0
Woollen Gymnasium 
Chapel Hill, NC
1957/01/15
no, no
at NC State W 83–57  15–0
Reynolds Coliseum 
Raleigh, NC
1957/01/30*
no, no
at Western Carolina W 77–59  16–0
Breese Gymnasium 
Cullowhee, NC
1957/02/05
no, no
at Maryland W 65–612OT  17–0
Cole Field House 
College Park, MD
1957/02/09
no, no
Duke W 75–73  18–0
Woollen Gymnasium 
Chapel Hill, NC
1957/02/11
no, no
at Virginia W 68–59  19–0
Memorial Gymnasium 
Charlottesville, VA
1957/02/13
no, no
Wake Forest W 72–69  20–0
Woollen Gymnasium 
Chapel Hill, NC
1957/02/19
no, no
NC State W 86–57  21–0
Woollen Gymnasium 
Chapel Hill, NC
1957/02/22
no, no
South Carolina W 75–62  22–0
Woollen Gymnasium 
Chapel Hill, NC
1957/02/26
no, no
at Wake Forest W 69–64  23–0
Memorial Coliseum 
Winston-Salem, NC
1957/03/01
no, no
at Duke W 86–72  24–0
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC
ACC Tournament
1957/03/07
no, no
vs. Clemson
ACC Men's Basketball Tournament
W 81–61  25–0
Reynolds Coliseum 
Raleigh, NC
1957/03/08
no, no
vs. Wake Forest
ACC Men's Basketball Tournament
W 61–59  26–0
Reynolds Coliseum 
Raleigh, NC
1957/03/09
no, no
vs. South Carolina
ACC Men's Basketball Tournament
W 95–75  27–0
Reynolds Coliseum 
Raleigh, NC
NCAA Tournament
1957/03/12
no, no
vs. Yale
NCAA East Regional Quarterfinal
W 90–74  28–0
Madison Square Garden 
New York City
1957/03/15
no, no
vs. Canisius
NCAA East Regional Semifinal
W 87–75  29–0
Palestra 
Philadelphia, PA
1957/03/16
no, no
vs. Syracuse
NCAA East Regional Final
W 67–58  30–0
Palestra 
Philadelphia, PA
1957/03/22
no, no
vs. Michigan State
NCAA National Semifinal
W 74–703OT  31–0
Municipal Auditorium 
Kansas City, MO
1957/03/23
no, no
vs. Kansas
NCAA National Final
W 54–533OT  32–0
Municipal Auditorium 
Kansas City, MO
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern Standard Time.

Season Summary

Hired away from St. John’s in 1952 to make North Carolina basketball competitive with rival NC State, legendary coach Frank McGuire mined his native New York for talent and put together a team that won the national championship by slowing down dominating Kansas center Wilt Chamberlain. A veteran lineup led by star forward Lennie Rosenbluth, who averaged 28 points, finished the season a perfect 32-0.

Rankings

Awards and honors

References

Footnotes

  1. The school was known as the University of North Carolina until February 1963.[2]

Citations

  1. sports-reference.com 1956-57 Atlantic Coast Conference Season Summary
  2. Vance Barron (February 6, 1963). "Pearsall Group Recommends 5-Part Plan For University". The Daily Tar Heel. p. 1. Retrieved October 27, 2019 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "National Collegiate Basketball Championship" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. pp. 13–14. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 18, 2014. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
  4. Morris 1988, p. 281.
  5. 2009–10 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball media guide, University of North Carolina, retrieved 2009-12-31
  6. Wade 1957, p. 8.
  7. Wade & Merritt Jr. 1956, p. 1.

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