Tyler Hansbrough
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Tyler Hansbrough | |
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College | North Carolina |
Conference | ACC |
Sport | Basketball |
Position | Power Forward |
Jersey # | 50 |
Class | Sophomore |
Nickname | Psycho T |
Career | 2005 – present |
Height | 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) |
Weight | 245 lb (111 kg) |
Nationality | United States |
Born | November 3, 1985 (age 21) Columbia, Missouri |
High School | Poplar Bluff HS, Poplar Bluff, Missouri |
Career Highlights | |
Honors | |
2007 First-Team All ACC 2007 ACC Freshman of the Year 2006 First-Team All ACC |
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Tournaments | |
2006 NCAA Tournament 2007 NCAA Tournament |
Andrew Tyler Hansbrough (born November 3, 1985 in Columbia, Missouri), nicknamed "Psycho T", is an American collegiate basketball player for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill men's basketball team. Hansbrough was a member of the 2006 and 2007 Atlantic Coast Conference All Conference Team and the 2006 ACC Freshman of the Year.
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[edit] High school career
Hansbrough attended Poplar Bluff High School in Poplar Bluff, Missouri and led the Mules to consecutive Missouri state championships in the MSHSAA (Missouri State High School Activities Association) Class 5 for the 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 seasons. In 2005, Hansbrough helped Poplar Bluff beat the then undefeated and number one team in the nation, Vashon High School. While in high school he made the Missouri All-State team twice and averaged 28.2 points and 13.4 rebounds per game as a senior. While still in high school Hansbrough accepted an offer to play basketball for North Carolina, turning down scholarship offers to play at Duke, Florida, Missouri, Kansas and Kentucky.
[edit] Collegiate career
[edit] Freshman season
Tyler Hansbrough had arguably the most successful freshman season in UNC history.[citation needed] He was the first freshman ever to lead the University of North Carolina in scoring with an average of 18.9 points per game[citation needed]. He was second in the ACC in scoring behind J. J. Redick of Duke. Additionally, Hansbrough was unanimously selected as the 2006 ACC Freshman of the Year and was also a unanimous selection to the 2006 All Conference Team.[citation needed] He was second to Redick in voting for the ACC Player of the Year award. Hansbrough’s most memorable game[citation needed] as a freshman came on February 15, 2006 when he scored 40 points in a home game against Georgia Tech. This mark set the record for most points ever scored by a freshman in a game in ACC history and for the most points scored in the Dean Smith Center (the previous high had been 35 points by JJ Redick in a Duke victory over UNC in February 2006).
[edit] Sophomore season
With the University of North Carolina signing what was considered by many publications to be the best recruiting class in the country in 2006, Tyler Hansbrough’s minutes per game took a slight drop but he was just as productive as he was during his freshman season. At the end of the regular season, Hansbrough was averaging 18.8 points per game along with 8.0 rebounds per game.
On March 4, 2007, Gerald Henderson, Jr. of Duke crashed into Hansbrough with his right elbow with 14.5 seconds remaining in the game, breaking Hansbrough's nose, \ The blow sent him crumpling to the ground.[1] The contact was assessed as a combative foul, ejecting Henderson from the game and forcing a suspension for one additional game.
[edit] Personal life
Tyler Hansbrough is the son of Gene Hansbrough and Tami Hansbrough. His father is an Orthopedic surgeon and his mother is a former Miss Missouri winner. Hansbrough’s brother and former high school teammate, Ben, plays guard for Mississippi State. Hansbrough's older brother, Greg, runs track for Missouri.
[edit] Records
- University of North Carolina—Most Points for a freshman in an individual game: 40 against Georgia Tech, February 15, 2006.[citation needed]
- University of North Carolina—Most Points by a Tar Heel in the Dean Smith Center: 40 against Georgia Tech, February 15, 2006
- Poplar Bluff High School—Most total Points: 1,663.
- Poplar Bluff High School—Most Points in a season: 689, in 2004.
- Poplar Bluff High School—Most Rebounds in a game: 19, on two separate occasions.
[edit] Awards
- 2007 NABC First Team All-American
- 2007 Sporting News First Team All-American
- Unanimous 2007 All-ACC First Team Selection
- 2006 AP Third Team All-American
- 2006 Rupp Award First Team All-American
- Sporting News 2006 First Team All-American Selection
- 2006 First Team ACC All-Tournament Team Selection
- Unanimous 2006 ACC All-Freshman Team
- Unanimous 2006 All-ACC First Team Selection (Hansbrough is the first freshman ever to earn this honor)
- Unanimous 2006 ACC Freshman of the Year
- 10 time ACC Rookie of the Week (ties Kenny Anderson of Georgia Tech for most all time)
- Poplar Bluff Showdown All-Tournament Team (2002-05)
- SEMO All-Conference Team (2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04)
- Missouri All-State Team (2002-03, 2003-04)
Preceded by Marvin Williams |
Atlantic Coast Conference Freshman of the Year 2006 |
Succeeded by Brandan Wright |
[edit] References
- ^ http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2788363
- ^ McDonald's Announces.. 2005 All American Game. Retrieved on February 9, 2007.
- ^ Michael O'Shea (2005-04-03). Meet PARADE's All-America... Team. Parade.com. Retrieved on February 9, 2007.
[edit] External links and sources
- Official website of Tyler Hansbrough
- University of North Carolina player biography of Tyler Hansbrough
- Recruiting profile of Tyler Hansbrough by Scout.com
- NBA Draft Profile on Collegehoops.net
- Sports Illustrated Blog interview with Hansbrough
- Article of Hansbrough training for 2006-07 season
- Tyler Hansbrough News
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