
In recent weeks, there has been much discussion surrounding the long-time home of the North Carolina Tar Heels, the Dean E. Smith Center, with a former UNC legend now chiming in on the discussion.
Jan. 18 marked the 40th anniversary of the historic venue, named after legendary UNC head coach Dean Smith, who led the program from 1961-1997. The arena has been home to 500 wins, and four national championships (1993, 2005, 2009, and 2017). With the arena beginning to show signs of clear aging, planning for a new site has become the topic of discussion lately from UNC officials.
The grumblings of a new arena have caught the attention of some of the most notable UNC figures. In a video posted to Instagram, former North Carolina men’s basketball head coach Roy Williams advocated for the historic program to remain in the Smith Center for the foreseeable future.
Williams coached the Tar Heels for 18 seasons from 2003-2021, reaching the Final Four six times, and winning three national championships as a head coach, and helping establish UNC’s foundation as an assistant under Dean Smith from 1978-1988.
The Smith Center has been home to some of the most iconic moments in all of college basketball. From Vince Carter and Michael Jordan, to more modern-day legends such as Caleb Love, and Armando Bacot, many notable talents have stepped foot inside the historic venue, and the current group of Tar Heels, led by freshman phenom Caleb Wilson, will look to continue the building’s legacy while they still can.
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