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North CarolinaThe North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball program is the intercollegiate men's basketball of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and is considered one of the most successful programs in NCAA history.[1] The Tar Heels have won five NCAA Tournament Championships (1957, 1982, 1993, 2005 and 2009)[2] and were retroactively named the national champions by the Helms Athletic Foundation for their undefeated season in 1924. North Carolina's five NCAA Tournament Championships are tied for third-most all-time.[3][4] They have also won 17 Atlantic Coast Conference tournament titles[5] and 29 Atlantic Coast Conference regular season titles[6] (including an Atlantic Coast Conference record 19 outright Regular Season Championships).[6] The program has produced many notable players who went on to play professionally, including Michael Jordan, and many assistant coaches who went on to become head coaches elsewhere.

The Tar Heels are currently #3 on the Division I all-time wins list (behind Kentucky and Kansas). From the Tar Heels' first season in 1910–11 through the 2011–12 season, the Tar Heels have amassed a .738 all-time winning percentage (second highest all time behind Kentucky), winning 2,060 games and losing 732 games in 102 seasons.[7][8][9] The Tar Heels also have the most consecutive 20-win seasons, with 31 seasons from the 1970–71 season through the 2000–2001 season.[10] On March 2, 2010, North Carolina became the second college basketball program to reach 2,000 wins in its history, behind the University of Kentucky. The Tar Heels are one of only three Division I Men's Basketball programs to have ever achieved 2,000 victories. The Tar Heels have appeared in the NCAA finals nine times, have participated in a record 18 NCAA Final Fours,[11] have made it into the NCAA tournament 42 times (second-most all-time),[12][13] and are tied with Kentucky in NCAA Tournament victories with 105 wins.[12][13] North Carolina also won the National Invitation Tournament in 1971,[5] has appeared in two NIT Finals, and has made five appearances in the NIT Tournament.[5] Additionally, the team has been the number one seed in the NCAA Tournament 13 times, the latest being in 2009 (most #1 seeds all-time),[14] has been ranked in the Top 25 in the AP Poll 800 weeks all time (#1 all-time)[15], has beaten #1 teams a record 12 times,[16]have the most consecutive 20-win seasons with 31,[17] and have the most consecutive top-3 ACC finishes with 37.[17] North Carolina has ended the season ranked in the Top-25 of the AP Poll 42 times and in the Top-25 of the Coaches' Poll 44 times. Further, the Tar Heels have finished the season ranked #1 in the AP Poll 5 times and ranked #1 in Coaches' Poll 5 times. In 2008, the Tar Heels received the first unanimous preseason #1 ranking in the history of either the Coaches' Poll[18] or the AP Poll.[19]