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Hansbrough graduates

Posted Monday, May 11, 2009, at 7:52 AM

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Tyler Hansbrough graduated Sunday from the University of North Carolina. You can see additional photos and read a story here.

Joining Hansbrough (Poplar Bluff, Mo.), Green (North Babylon, N.Y.) and Frasor (Blue Island, Ill.) were Mike Copeland (Winston-Salem), Patrick Moody (Asheville), J.B. Tanner (Hendersonville) and Jack Wooten (Burlington). Marcus Ginyard (Alexandria, Va.), who was injured this year and will return for a fifth season in 2009-10, also attended the ceremonies with his classmates.

"We said they would have a chance to be successful on the court and have a chance to earn a degree from a great school," says head coach Roy Williams. "We told them both of those come with hard work and dedication. I am so proud of what this class has accomplished in basketball and in the classroom. They have set a high standard for future Tar Heels and have been outstanding role models for student-athletes at all levels."

Hansbrough, Frasor, Green, Ginyard and Copeland came to Chapel Hill on scholarship in the fall of 2005, just months after the Tar Heels won the 2005 national championship. It was the core class that head coach Roy Williams built upon toward another national championship, a journey they capped with a 89-72 win over Michigan State on April 6 to win the 2009 national title.

Moody, Tanner and Wooten played two years on the junior varsity program and in each of the last two seasons on the varsity.

Over the last four years, the Tar Heels won a school-record 124 games against just 21 losses. Hansbrough and his classmates led Carolina to three Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season titles, two ACC Tournament crowns, four appearances in the NCAA Tournament, three NCAA Regional No. 1 seeds, three trips to the Elite Eight, two trips to the Final Four and the 2009 national championship.

Carolina also won the 2009 Academic Progress Rate bracket that was compiled at the start of the NCAA Tournament.


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Can we get updates on his daily bowel movements as well, makes for riveting reading.

-- Posted by richiro33 on Mon, May 11, 2009, at 5:32 PM
Brian Rosener's response:
That's what Twitter is for.

Well played sir!

-- Posted by richiro33 on Wed, May 13, 2009, at 7:57 PM


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Brian Rosener has been the sports editor for the Daily American Republic in Poplar Bluff, Mo. since December 2001. He was born and raised in St. Louis, where he attended Lindbergh High School and Webster University. Brian is married to Jennifer, a Poplar Bluff native, and has a step-son named Jack, 9, who is a much better golfer and swimmer than he is.
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