Oct
6
On This Day in Basketball History — 1975
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After losing to the eventual champion Arizona Wildcats in the 1997 Final Four, the North Carolina Tar Heels were heavy favorites in the 1998 NCAA Tournament. While legendary coach Dean Smith had retired, the Tar Heels returned its stud duo of Antawn Jamison and Vince Carter along with three-point specialist Shammond Williams, point guard Ed Cota and solid German player Ademola Okaluja.
No longer playing in the shadows of its more popular, in-state brother, the eighth-seeded 49ers would push the Tar Heels to overtime. Sparked by the steady Colston, fantastic Johnson, athletic swingman Galen Young and three-point specialist Diego Guevara, who memorably would blow kisses to his wife in the stands after hitting a three-pointer, UNC-Charlotte would give Carolina a much-needed scare. The Tar Heels would naturally pull away in overtime and then go on to steadily beat the next two NCAA champions, Michigan State (2000) in the Sweet Sixteen and Connecticut (1999) in the Elite Eight.
by Chris Maynard, chris@hoops4thesoul.com