Four-time All-American at North Carolina — the ACC's all-time leading scorer and 2009 national champion.
Tyler J. Hansbrough was born in Poplar Bluff, Missouri in 1985. He attended the University of North Carolina and won the national championship in 2009. He was a four-time consensus All-American — the first in North Carolina history to achieve that distinction. He won the Naismith Award as national player of the year in 2008. He was the ACC Player of the Year three times. He became the ACC's all-time leading scorer with 2,872 points — surpassing J.J. Redick's record. He averaged 20.2 points and 8.6 rebounds per game across four seasons. His physical, blue-collar style — throwing himself at every rebound, fighting through screens, refusing to yield on the interior — made him the most beloved figure in Chapel Hill basketball in the era between Jerry Stackhouse and Zion Williamson. Indiana Pacers selected him 13th overall in the 2009 NBA Draft. His professional career was solid but not spectacular — he played eight NBA seasons. His college career — four All-American selections, one national championship, the ACC scoring record — is among the most complete four-year careers in conference history.
National Championship (2009)
Career Honours
- National Championship (2009)
- Naismith Award (2008)
- ACC Player of Year 3x
- ACC all-time leading scorer