Stitched in tradition: The legends who wore numbers this season’s Tar Heels will don

By R.L. Bynum

In Chapel Hill, jersey numbers are more than just identifiers. They’re heirlooms that hang from the Smith Center rafters after legendary Tar Heels wear them.

Each number stitched onto a Carolina blue uniform carries echoes of past players, championship runs and unforgettable moments. For this season’s team, the numbers they wear link them to legends, role players and stories that span generations.

Montenegrin junior wing Luka Bogavac inherits the most storied number on this season’s roster — No. 44, which hangs in the rafters as honored for Justin Jackson, Larry Miller, Dennis Wuycik and Tyler Zeller.

Here’s a look at the roster, and the legacy behind each number:


The Colorado State transfer guard becomes the 8th Tar Heel to wear No. 0.
Most recently worn by Ty Claude (2024–25), the number’s most notable bearer is Nate Britt, a key contributor to the 2017 national championship team.
Others are Jesse Holley, Joel James, Seventh Woods, Anthony Harris and Seth Trimble, who now wears No. 7.


High is back with the same number he wore two seasons ago and is the 6th player to wear No. 1, following Leaky Black (2018–23), whose defensive prowess defined UNC’s identity for five seasons.
Theo Pinson and Dexter Strickland brought flair and grit to the number, while Marcus Ginyard and Melvin Scott added steady leadership.


Brown is part of a star-studded lineage as the 10th player to wear No. 2.
From Raymond Felton to Wayne Ellington, Joel Berry II, Caleb Love, Coby White and Cole Anthony, this number has been worn by some of UNC’s most dynamic guards. Also wearing that number were Marc Campbell and Leslie McDonald. Ellington only wore No. 2 as a freshman before switching to No. 22 as a sophomore and a junior, and has that number honored.
Elliot Cadeau wore it two seasons ago before switching to No. 3 last season.


The freshman guard becomes the 24th Tar Heel to wear No. 3.
Kennedy Meeks and Shammond Williams stand out among a long list that includes current Assistant Coach Pat Sullivan, Reyshawn Terry and Cormac Ryan. Others to wear it were John Rainey, Jimmy Howard, Soc Creitcos, Don Wilson, Herbert Porter, Clive Thompson, Taylor Thorne, Charlie Thorne, Irving Turk, Jeff Denny, Pat Sullivan, Vasco Evtimov, Brian Morrison, Daniel Bolick, Wade Moody, Andrew Platek and Dontrez Styles.
Cadeau wore it last season after switching from No. 2.


The Virginia Tech transfer is the 26th player to wear No. 4, which RJ Davis wore for five impactful seasons.
Isaiah Hicks also made his mark with this number on the 2017 national championship team.
The list includes names from UNC’s early days, like Jim McCachren and Foy Grubb, all the way to Bobby Frasor and Brandon Robinson. Others to wear No. 4 were Pete Mullis, Bill Watson, Wray Lewis, Dan Marks, Lewis Hayworth, Vic Seixas, Buster Stevenson, Bob Paxton, Bill White, Charlie Thorne, Lynwood Robinson, James Daye, Kenny Harris, Larry Davis, David Neal, Makhtar Ndiaye, Scott Williams, Brooks Foster and Luke Davis.


The freshman guard becomes UNC’s 27th player to wear No. 5, which Cade Tyson wore last season.
This number has been worn by stars such as Armando Bacot, Ty Lawson (jersey honored), Jackie Manuel, Kendall Marshall, Jeff McInnis, Marcus Paige and Dexter Strickland.
Others to wear the number were Stuart Aiken, Crowell Little, Foy Roberson, Julian Smith, Ed Antolini, Lew Hayworth, George Paine, Don Anderson, Ira Norfolk, Larry James, Vic Seixas, Dan Nyimicz, Marion Godwin, Richard Patterson, Henrik Rödl, Tony Bradley, Jalek Felton and Nassir Little.


Davis is the 11th player to wear No. 6 — a number rarely seen in program history.
It was last worn by Hal Ferraro in the late 1940s. Dick Hartley, UNC’s first All-American in 1924, is the most distinguished No. 6. Even the most intense Carolina basketball historian — except for possibly Freddie Kiger — probably couldn’t name the others to wear that number: Earle Beale, Pete Mullis, Foy Grubb, Julian Smith, Ed Shytle, Walter Markin, Marx Nathan and Buster Stevenson. Few will also likely remember the history of No. 7 or No. 8.


Trimble is the 11th player to wear No. 7, which he switched to after wearing No. 0 as a freshman.
Jim McCachren, a multi-sport athlete, is the most notable name to wear the number, last worn by Simon Terrell in 1950.
The others: Dave McCachren, Earl Ruth, Bobby Gersten, Edgar Lougee, P.A. Lee, Jim White, Don Anderson and Mervin Cole


Wilson is the 11th player to wear No. 8, last worn by Paxson Wojcik (2023–24).
Jim Jordan, whose jersey is honored in the Smith Center, is the standout among past wearers.
The others: Ike Manor, Earl Ruth, Bill McCachren, Bob Rose, Barney Poole, Jim Hamilton, Rip Ryan and Richard Patterson


The West Virginia transfer becomes the 31st Tar Heel to wear No. 11.
Larry Brown (whose jersey is honored) and Brice Johnson are the headliners, with Johnson earning All-American honors and leading UNC to the 2016 title game. The number has a deep bench of contributors, including Quentin Thomas, Larry Drew II and Day’Ron Sharpe.
The others: Morrie Long, George Stirnweiss, Paul Severin, Lewis Hayworth, Dick Garvin, Jim White, Harvey Weinstein, John Tsantes, Richard Patterson, Wayne Harpold, Charles Ellenwood, Ken Rosemond, John Crotty, Ray Hassell, Gerald Tuttle, John Austin, Tony Shaver, Keith Valentine, Mike Pepper, Rodney Hyatt, Scott Cherry, Michael Brooker, Stilman White, Shea Rush and D’Marco Dunn


The Arizona transfer center is the 25th player to wear No. 13, which Jalen Washington wore the last three seasons.
John Dillon, whose jersey is honored, leads a group that includes Dick Grubar, Ademola Okulaja, Cameron Johnson and Steve Previs.
The others: Virgil Weathers, Frank Cuneo, Ed Shytle, Ellis Freedman, Bernie Mock, Benton Bennett, Bill White, Vince Grimaldi, Ian Morrison, Brad Hoffman, Neil Fingleton, Will Graves, Van Hatchell, J.P. Tokoto, Kanler Coker,  Jeremiah Francis, Walker Kessler and Dawson Garcia


The Alabama transfer is the 32nd player to wear No. 15, last worn by walk-on John Holbrook last season. Holbrook switched to No. 25 this season, undoubtedly to allow Stevenson to wear the number he had worn in the previous two seasons for the Crimson Tide.
Vince Carter (jersey honored), Shammond Williams and Garrison Brooks brought star power to the number. Bones McKinney, an ACC legend as a player and coach, also wore it.
The others: Frank Ramsey, Andy Bershak, Hank Feimster, Reid Suggs, Bob Altemose, Boyce Box, Bill Voris, Jack Fitch, Hank Lebed, Hugo Kappler, Bill Smith, Vince Grimaldi, Willis Henderson, John Kuester, Brian Ellerby, Courtney Dupree, Jason Burgess, Kenny White, Damien Price, Charlie Everett, Dewey Burke, J.B. Tanner, Leslie McDonald, Stewart Cooper, P.J. Hairston and Rob Landry


Holbrook is the 16th player to wear No. 25, last worn by Creighton Lebo (2020–23).
Steve Hale is the most accomplished, known for his steady play in the 1980s, and
J.P. Tokoto and Jason Capel also wore the number.
The others: Jippy Carter, Albert Long, James Smith, Donnie Smith, Randy Wiel, Jason Capel, Damion Grant, Justin Knox, Justin Coleman, Aaron Rohlman and Caleb Ellis


The walk-on becomes the 24th player to wear No. 32, previously worn by James Okonkwo (2023–24).
Hall of Famer Billy Cunningham and Rashad McCants both have their jerseys honored. Luke Maye added his name to the legacy with clutch performances and All-ACC honors.
The others: Leonard Guyes, Frank Redding, Bob Phillips, Gerry McCabe, Bob Cunningham, Lou Brown, Peppy Callahan, Mark Mirken, Dave Chadwick, Darrell Elston, Tom Zaliagiris, Eric Kenny, John Brownlee, Orlando Melendez, Alex Stepheson, Ed Davis, D.J. Johnston, Justin Pierce and Pete Nance


Matlekovic is the 17th player to wear No. 40.
Tommy Kearns (a member of the 1957 national championship team), Joseph Forte, and Harrison Barnes all have honored jerseys, and Coach Hubert Davis also wore the number.
The others: Dick Kocornik, Yogi Poteet, Bill Harrison, Earl Johnson, Donnie Moe, Ricky Webb, Bill Chambers, Donn Johnston, Bruce Buckley, Gary Roper, Ed Geth and Mike Copeland


Bogavac is the 15th player to wear No. 44, last worn by Justin Jackson (2014–17).
Jackson, Larry Miller, Dennis Wuycik and Tyler Zeller all have their numbers honored, and Rick Fox also stands out.
The others: Tony Radovich, Mike Steppe, Bryan McSweeney, Mark Mirken, Donald Washington, Eric Harry, Matt Doherty, Clyde Lynn and Will Johnson


Each season, there are seven numbers unavailable to any player because they are retired: No. 10 for Lennie Rosenbluth, No. 12 for Phil Ford, No. 20 for George Glamack, No. 23 for Michael Jordan, No. 33 for Antawn Jamison, No. 50 for Tyler Hansbrough and No. 52 for James Worthy.


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No.ClassPlayerPos.HgtWgt
8FreshmanCaleb Wilson (5 star)46–10215
5FreshmanIsaiah Denis (4 star)CG6–4180
3FreshmanDerek Dixon (4 star)CG6–5200
40SophomoreIvan Matlekovic57–0255
11SophomoreJonathan PowellG6–6190
2SophomoreJames Brown 56–10240
1SophomoreZayden High46–10230
44JuniorLuca Bogavac
(BO-guh-VAHTS)
W6–6215
4JuniorJaydon Young26–4200
13RS juniorHenri Veesaar
(VEH-sar)
57–0225
0JuniorKyan Evans16–2175
15JuniorJarin Stevenson46–10215
7SeniorSeth Trimble26–3200
Walk-ons
25SophomoreJohn Holbrook46–8230
32JuniorEvan Smith26–1195
6RS seniorElijah Davis26–3205

Former UNC players who transferred

PlayerClass next seasonPos.HgtWgtNext school
Elliot CadeauJuniorPG6–1180Michigan
Jalen WashingtonSeniorC6–10235Vanderbilt
Ian JacksonSophomoreG6–4190St. John’s
Cade TysonSeniorF6–7200Minnesota
Ven-Allen LubinSeniorC6–8230N.C. State

DateMonth/dayScoresOpponent/event
(current ranks)
Record
October
24FridayL, 78–76vs. BYU in SLCExhib.
29WednesdayW, 95–53vs. Winston-Salem St.Exhib.
November
3MondayW, 94–54vs. Central Arkansas1–0
7FridayW, 87–74vs. No. 17 Kansas2–0
11TuesdayW, 89–74vs. Radford3–0
14FridayW, 97–53vs. N.C. Central4–0
18TuesdayW, 73–61vs. Navy5–0
Fort Myers Tip-Off
25TuesdayW, 85–70vs. St. Bonaventure6–0
27ThursdayL, 74–58vs. No. 11 Michigan State6–1
DecemberACC/SEC
Men’s Challenge
2TuesdayW, 67–64at Kentucky7–1
—————————
7SundayW, 81–61vs. Georgetown8–1
13SaturdayW, 80–62vs. USC Upstate9–1
16TuesdayW, 77–58vs. ETSU10–1
CBS Sports Classic
in Atlanta
20SaturdayW, 71–70vs. Ohio State11–1
—————————
22MondayW, 99–51vs. East Carolina12–1
30TuesdayW, 79–66vs. Florida State13–1,
1–0 ACC
January
3SaturdayL, 97–83at SMU13–2, 1–1
10SaturdayW, 87–84vs. Wake Forest14–2, 2–1
14WednesdayL, 95–90at Stanford14–3, 2–2
17SaturdayL, 84–78at California14–4, 2–3
21WednesdayW, 91–69vs. Notre Dame15–4, 3–3
24SaturdayW, 85–80at No. 9 Virginia16–4, 4–3
31SaturdayW, 91–75at Georgia Tech17–4, 5–3
February
2MondayW, 87–77vs. Syracuse18–4, 6–3
7SaturdayW, 71–68vs. No. 1 Duke19–4, 7–3
10TuesdayL, 75–66at No. 25 Miami19–5, 7–4
14SaturdayW, 79–65vs. Pittsburgh20–5, 8–4
17TuesdayL, 82–58at N.C. State20–6, 8–5
21SaturdayW, 77–64at Syracuse21–6, 9–5
23MondayW, 77–74vs. Louisville22–6, 10–5
28SaturdayW, 89–82vs. Virginia Tech23–6, 11–5
March
3TuesdayW, 67–63vs. Clemson24–6, 12–5
7SaturdayL, 76–61at No. 1 Duke24–7, 12–6
10–14Tues.-Sat.ACC
tournament
Spectrum Center,
Charlotte
12ThursdayL, 80–79Quarterfinals:
vs. Clemson
24–8
NCAA
tournament
19ThursdayL, 82–78, OTFirst round: vs. VCU
in Greenville, S.C.
24–9

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