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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tyler Hansbrough Tyler Hansbrough Tyler Hansbrough 2006 ACC Freshman of the Year 2006 First-Team All ACC Tournaments 2009 NCAA Tournament Champions 2008 NCAA Tournament Final Four 2007 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight 2006 NCAA Tournament Second Round Hansbrough practicing for a 2008 NCAA tournament game 2009 ACC Tournament Semifinals 2008 ACC Tournament Champions 2007 ACC Tournament Champions 2006 ACC Tournament Semifinals College Conference Sport Position Jersey # Nickname Career Height Weight Nationality Born High school North Carolina ACC Basketball Power forward 50 Psycho-T 2005–2009 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 250 lb (113 kg) USA November 3, 1985 (1985-11-03) Columbia, Missouri Poplar Bluff HS, Poplar Bluff, Missouri Career highlights Honors 2009 First Team All-American 2009 First-Team All ACC 2008 Wooden Award national player of the year 2008 Naismith Award national player of the year 2008 Associated Press national player of the year 2008 Sporting News national player of the year 2008 NABC national player of the year 2008 Sports Illustrated national player of the year 2008 ESPN.com national player of the year 2008 USBWA national player of the year 2008 Rupp Award national player of the year 2008 Basketball Times national player of the year 2008 First Team All-American 2008 ACC Tournament MVP 2008 ACC Player of the Year 2008 First-Team All ACC 2008 ACC Athlete of the Year 2007 First Team All-American 2007 First-Team All ACC 2006 Second Team All-American Andrew Tyler Hansbrough (born November 3, 1985 in Columbia, Missouri) is an American basketball player who completed an enormously successful college career with the North Carolina Tar Heels men’s basketball team in 2009. Hansbrough was a unanimous selection for the 2006, 2007, and 2008 Atlantic Coast Conference All Conference Team[1], 2006 ACC Freshman of the Year, and 2008 ACC Conference Player of the Year. In 2008, Hansbrough swept all major individual honors in men’s college basketball. For a North Carolina men’s player to have his jersey retired, he must win at least one of six national player of the year awards: the Associated Press, the U.S. Basketball Writers Association, the National Association of Basketball Coaches, Sporting News, the Naismith Award and the Wooden Award, and wait until his class has graduated. Since Hansbrough won all six,[2] and returned for his senior season, he will have his number 50 retired when he graduates from North Carolina in 2009. Hansbrough is the son of Tami Wheat and Dr. Gene Hansbrough and brother of former Mississippi State University and future Notre Dame player Ben Hansbrough. High school career Hansbrough attended Poplar Bluff High School in Poplar Bluff, Missouri and led the Mules to consecutive Missouri state championships (Missouri State High School Activities Association) Class 5 for the 2003-2004[3] and 2004-2005[4] seasons. In 2005, Hansbrough helped Poplar Bluff beat the then undefeated and number one team in the nation, 1 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vashon High School.[5] 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. Due to his growing popularity, ESPN featured a high school game on ESPN2 in which Hansbrough’s Mules were beaten 56-40 by Greg Oden and his high school team. Hansbrough accepted an offer to play basketball for North Carolina, turning down scholarship offers to play at Duke, Florida, Missouri, Kansas and Kentucky.[6] Tyler Hansbrough his right elbow, breaking Hansbrough’s nose.[12] Henderson was ejected from the game and received an automatic one-game suspension from the NCAA. Hansbrough went on to play with a nose-guard/face mask through the postseason, before taking it off in the second half of a game against Michigan State, in the second round of the 2007 NCAA tournament. Junior Season • Hansbrough’s ppg scoring average his junior year is the highest at UNC since since Charlie Scott (27.1 ppg) in 1969-70.[13] • Averaged points and 12.1 rebounds over seven games of Ty Lawson’s injury in February[14] • Tyler Hansbrough’s 20-point games and 19 double-doubles led the ACC. His 22.6 points, 10.2 rebounds, 3.87 offensive rebounds, 6.36 defensive rebounds and 9.8 free throw attempts per contest also led the conference. He was second in field goal percentage (.540)[15] • Hansbrough is the highest scoring junior in ACC history with career points.[14] • On February 3, 2008 at Florida State, Hansbrough broke Lennie Rosenbluth’s 51-year-old school record for made free throws when he made one with 16:37 to play in regulation[16] • Hansbrough has scored 20 or more points in games and 25 or more 16 times his junior season, most in the ACC. • Hansbrough grabbed 10 or more rebounds in games his junior season, most in the ACC. He had ACC-leading 10 “20 & 10” games this seasonyear, seven more than any other player in the ACC.[15] • By scoring 39 points against Clemson (February 10, 2008), Tyler Hansbrough became one of only two Carolina players in the past 35 years to have at least three 35-point games as a Tar Heel. Antawn Jamison, who had four such games, is the other. Lennie Rosenbluth scored at least 35 points 13 times in his UNC career to lead that category[16] • Hansbrough’s 21-rebound game against Florida State (February 3, 2008) was just the sixth game of 21 rebounds or more by a Tar Heel in the past 35 years (Sean May had 24 against Duke in 2005, 21 against Akron and Duke during the 2003-04 Collegiate career Freshman season Tyler Hansbrough led the University of North Carolina in scoring with an average of 18.9 points per game.[7] 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. This marked the first time that a freshman had ever been unanimously given 1st team All-ACC honors.[8] He was second to Redick in voting for the ACC Player of the Year award. Hansbrough’s best game as a freshman came on February 15, 2006 when he scored 40 points in a home game against Georgia Tech.[9] 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 38 points by Joseph Forte in 2000 vs. Tulsa).[10] Sophomore season With the University of North Carolina signing what was often considered to be the best recruiting class in the country in 2006,[11] 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. During the March 4, 2007 matchup with Duke University, Hansbrough scored 26 points and grabbed 17 rebounds while leading the Tar Heels to an 86-72 victory. With 14.5 seconds remaining in the game, Duke’s Gerald Henderson, Jr. hit Hansbrough with 2 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia season, Mitch Kupchak grabbed 21 against Tulane in 1976, and Bobby Jones had 21 against Duke in 1973).[16] • He pulled down 52 rebounds in a threegame span from Feb. 3-10, the best threegame rebounding performance by a Tar Heel since 1968. He averaged 29.7 points and 17.3 rebounds in those three outings. For the season, he averages 10.7 rebounds per game. That is tied as the highest average by a Tar Heel since Mitch Kupchak averaged 11.3 rpg in 1975–-76.[16] • Led the team in steals with and in charges drawn with 42* (*needs data for charges drawn in the Final Four game against Kansas.[15] • In the ACC semifinals on March 15, 2008 Hansbrough hit a baseline jump shot with 0.8 seconds remaining to give the Tar Heels a 68–66 victory over Virginia Tech. After Ty Lawson drove and missed a shot, Hansbrough took the rebound and scored for the win over the fourth-seeded Hokies. Carolina led Virginia Tech for just 1:29 of the 40-minute contest. [17] Tyler Hansbrough the basket just minutes into his first game of the year at UC Santa Barbara. He missed four games, the first he has missed as a Tar Heel. On December 18, 2008, in a home game in Chapel Hill against the University of Evansville, Hansbrough broke North Carolina’s all-time career scoring record, surpassing Phil Ford’s total of 2,290 points. That is just the second time in 52 years the UNC record has been broken. Hansbrough grabbed his career rebound on December 28 versus Rutgers and is one of seven Carolina players to record 1,000 rebounds in a career. Had a -game double figure streak that was the second-longest in UNC history and equaled the 11th-longest in ACC history (ended at Florida State on Jan. 28). With his 24 points against Maryland on February 3, 2009, Hansbrough set two records: • Most 20-point games in ACC history (Duke’s J.J. Redick had 70) and • Most games in double figures by a Tar Heel (Sam Perkins had 118) • • • • Senior Season Tyler Hansbrough being congratulated after setting the new school scoring record • On April 25, 2008 North Carolina announced that Hansbrough would return for his senior season.[18] • Tyler Hansbrough made his third straight Associated Press’ preseason All-America based on a unanimous selection. • Tyler was also the unanimous choice as ACC preseason player of the year. • On October 30, 2008, Tyler Diagnosed with a stress reaction in his right shin, then turned his left ankle while driving to • After the win at Duke on February 11, 2009, seniors Danny Green and Tyler Hansbrough are the only two Tar Heels to play in four wins at Duke since Mike Krzyzewski took over as the Blue Devils head coach. Fellow seniors Mike Copeland, Bobby Frasor and Marcus Ginyard have been a part of teams that won at Duke in the last four meetings in Durham, but they did not play in all four victories. • On February 18, 2009, vs. NC State, Hansbrough broke Phil Ford’s record of made field goals to move into first for UNC’s field goals made in a career • On February 28, 2009, vs. Georgia Tech, Hansbrough set a new NCAA record for most free throws made in a career. He went 8 for 8 at the line against the Yellow Jackets to complete 907 career free throws made. Dickie Hemric of Wake Forest held the previous record with 905, a record that stood for 54 years. • Leading the ACC in scoring for the second consecutive season • His 22 points at Virginia Tech gave him 2,302 points in 112 wins as a Tar Heel. That is more points than Phil Ford, 3 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Carolina’s No. 2 all-time scorer, had in his entire career (2,290) Bidding to become the player in league history to win ACC Player of the Year honors in multiple seasons (Larry Miller, 1967 and 1968, is the only Tar Heel to accomplish that) Could become the player in ACC history to earn first-team All-America and first-team All-ACC honors in each of his four seasons Voted by the coaches to the NABC District first team (with Ty Lawson) ACC players (with Ty Lawson and Jeff Teague) to be a USBWA Player of the Year finalist and on the Naismith and Wooden mid-season lists. On pace to become the player in ACC history to lead his school in both scoring and rebounding in each of his four seasons (Wake Forest’s Dickie Hemric also did that in 1952-55 with his first two seasons played in the Southern Conference) Should become the fifth player in ACC history to lead his school in scoring in four straight seasons (with Virginia’s Jeff Lamp 1978-81, Georgia Tech’s Mark Price 1983-86, Duke’s Johnny Dawkins 1983-86 and Clemson’s Greg Buckner 1995-98). Has career double-doubles, 25 more than any active ACC player Leads the ACC in scoring at points a game • in free throw percentage • in offensive rebounds • in field goal percentage • in rebounding. Tyler Hansbrough • Offensive Rebounds: vs. UC Santa Barbara (11/25/05), & vs. Duke (3/4/07) • Rebounds: at Florida State (2/3/08) • Assists: vs. Tennessee (11/24/06), NC State (2/18/09) • Turnovers: at Maryland (2/2/06) • Blocks: at Virginia (1/15/09) • Steals: vs. UNC Asheville (12/28/05) • Minutes: vs. Clemson (2/10/08, 2OT) • • • • Career Notes • Averaged points and 8.5 rebounds in four wins at Duke • Could become just the player in ACC history to play four seasons and average better than 20 points (Rodney Monroe of NC State is the only player to accomplish that) • Averaged points in four games against NC State in the RBC Center (17, 24, 32, 31) • Third straight year he has improved his free throw accuracy (from 73.9, 76.8, 80.6, 84.9). • • All–time records NCAA • Most Free Throws Made, Career: (2005-09) • • Atlantic Coast Conference • Most Career Points: (2005-09) • Most Career Points as a Junior: (2005-08) • Most Free Throws Made, Career: (2005-09) • Most Free Throws Made, Single Season: (2007-08) • Most Career 20-point games: (2005-09) • Most Double-figure Scoring Games, Single Season: (2007-08) • Ties Mark Alarie (Duke, 1985-86) and Johnny Dawkins (Duke, 1985-86) • Most ACC Rookie of the Week awards: (2005-2006) - ties Kenny Anderson (Georgia Tech, 1989-90)[19] • Most Single-Season ACC Player of the Week awards: (2007-08) • Freshman to be a Unanimous All-ACC First Team Selection (2006)[19] • player in ACC history to be unanimously selected four times to the ACC AllConference Team • players (with Danny Green and Wake Forest’s Tim Duncan and Rusty LaRue) to • Made a career-best free throws earlier in the year and is shooting a career-best 84.9 percent from the free throw line (186 for 219) • Finished tied for second behind Oklahoma’s Blake Griffin for the 2009 AP Player of the Year Award. College Statistics Career Highs • Points: vs. Georgia Tech (2/15/06) • Field Goals: vs. Georgia Tech (2/15/06), vs. Notre Dame (11/26/08) • Field Goal Attempts: vs. Duke (2/6/08), at Duke (3/8/08) • Three-Pointers: vs. Duke (3/8/09) • Free Throws Made: vs. Clemson (2/10/08) • Free Throw Attempts: vs. Georgia Tech (2/ 15/06), Clemson (2/10/08) 4 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia beat Mike Krzyzewski-coached teams four times at Cameron Indoor Stadium • player in ACC history to be named unanimous first-team All-ACC four times [20] Tyler Hansbrough • Record: 581 by Ronnie Shavlik (N.C. State, 1954-55) • Tyler Hansbrough has earned the following honors in 2008: National Player of the Year, ACC Player of the Year, ACC Tournament Most Valuable Player and NCAA Tournament Regional MVP. Just three other players in ACC history have won all of the above honors in the same season: UNC’s Lennie Rosenbluth (1957), Duke’s Christian Laettner (1992) and UNC’s Antawn Jamison (1998). • players in ACC history to compile 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds joining Len Chappell and Tim Duncan (Wake Forest); Danny Ferry, Mike Gminski, and Christian Laettner, (Duke); Sam Perkins (UNC); and Ralph Sampson (Virginia) • #4 - Career ACC Player of the Week awards: (one in 2005-06, eight in 2007-08 and one in 2008-09) • Record: 12 by Antawn Jamison (one in 1995-96, four in 1996-97 and seven in 1997-98) and J. J. Redick (Duke, 2002-06) • #4 - Points and Rebounds Combined, Single Season: (2007-08) • Record: 1,402 by Len Chappell (Wake Forest, 1961-62) • #4 - Freshman Per Game Scoring Average: (2005-06)[19] • Record: 20.6 by Kenny Anderson (Georgia Tech, 1989-90) • #5 - Freshman Field Goal Percentage: (2005-06)[19] • Record: .626 by Sam Perkins (UNC, 1980-81) • #5 - Career Scoring as a Sophomore: (2006-07)[19] • Record: 1,497 by Kenny Anderson (Georgia Tech, 1990-91) • #5 - Career Rebounding as a Junior: (2005-08) • Record: 1,125 by Ralph Sampson (Virginia) • #6 - Scoring, Single Season: points (2007-08) • Record: 970 points by Dennis Scott (Georgia Tech 1989-90) • #11 (Tied) - Consecutive Double-Figure Games: • Record: 86 by Jeff Mullins (Duke, 1964 ) • #14 - Rebounds, Single Season: (2007-08) University of North Carolina As of March 20, 2009[21] • Most Career Points (2005-09) • Most Career Rebounds (2005-09) • Most Points and Rebounds Combined, Career: • Most Career Points as a Junior: (2005-08) • Most Points by Two Players, Single Season: Tyler Hansbrough (882) and Wayne Ellington (647); 1,529 combined (2007-08) • Most Points and Rebounds Combined, Single Season: (2007-08) • Most Free Throws Attempted, Career: • Most Free Throws Made, Career: • Most Field Goals Made, Career: • Most Rebounds, Single Season: (2007-08) • Most Points by a Tar Heel in the Dean Smith Center in a single season: 385[20] • Most Free Throws Attempted, Single Season: (2007-08) • Most Free Throws Made, Single Season: (2007-08) • Most Career Double-Figure Scoring Games: (2005-09) • Most Career 20-point games: (2005-09) • Reached 1,000 points in his th game, the fastest Tar Heel who played as a true freshman [22] • Most Points for a Freshman in an individual game: against Georgia Tech, February 15, 2006.[23] • Most Points by a Tar Heel in the Dean Smith Center in an individual game: 40 against Georgia Tech, February 15, 2006[16] • Second-Most Points by a Tar Heel in the Dean Smith Center in an individual game: 39 against Clemson, February 10, 2008 5 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia • Most Double-Figure Scoring Games, Single Season: • Highest Scoring Average in the Dean Smith Center in a single season: 24.1 points (2007-08)[13] • Highest Scoring Average as a Freshman: points (2005-06)[24] • Most Free Throws Made in an individual game in the Dean Smith Center: 17 against Clemson, February 10, 2008[16] • Most Steals in the Dean Smith Center in an individual game: 8 against UNCAsheville, December 28, 2005 • Ties Derrick Phelps vs. Central Florida, December 7, 1991 • Most Single-Season ACC Player of the Week awards: (2007-08)[25] • Tar Heel to be named unanimous firstteam All-ACC three times[20] • Tar Heels (with Pete Brennan, All-America forward on 1957 national championship team) to score 1,000 points with more made free throws than field goals[26] • Tar Heel to be named ACC Player of the Year and Tournament MVP in the same season (with Lennie Rosenbluth 1957, Larry Miller 1967 and 1968, Antawn Jamison 1998) • Tar Heel (first since 1984) to be a threetime, first-team All-America (with Jack Cobb 1924-26, Phil Ford 1976-78, Mike O’Koren 1978-80 and Sam Perkins 1982-84) • 2,000-point scorer in UNC history • UNC player to record 1,000 career rebounds • #2 - UNC Scoring Trio, Single Season: Tyler Hansbrough (882 points), Wayne Ellington (647), and Danny Green (447); 1,976 points combined (2007-08) • Record: 2,051 points by Antawn Jamison (822), Shammond Williams (637), and Vince Carter (592) in 1997-98 • #2 - Career Scoring as a Sophomore: points • Record: 1,290 points by Antawn Jamison (2000-01) • #2 - Single Season Scoring: points (2007-08) • Record: 895 points by Lennie Rosenbluth (1956-57) Tyler Hansbrough • #2 - Consecutive Double-Figure Games: • Record: 64 by Larry Miller • #2 - Most Steals in an individual game: • Record: 9 by Derrick Phelps at Georgia Tech, Feb. 2, 1992 • #3 - Highest Scoring Average as a Freshman: (2005-06) • Record: 600 points by Joseph Forte (1999-2000) • #5 - Freshman Field Goal Percentage: (2005-06)[19] • Record: 62.6 by Sam Perkins (1980-81) • #5 - 20 or more points in consecutive games: (twice) (from Feb. 3 to March 4, 2008 and from Nov. 26, 2008 to Jan. 7, 2009) - ties Michael Jordan (1983-84) • #6 - Single-Season Double-Doubles (Points and Rebounds): • Record: 22 by Billy Cunningham (1964) • #9 - Single-Season Scoring, Points Per Game: (2008) • Record: 28.0 points by Lennie Rosenbluth (1957) • Reached 2,000 points in his th career game at North Carolina, becoming the third-fastest Tar Heel to reach that milestone.[27] • Record: 75 games by Lennie Rosenbluth UNC Records Progression Poplar Bluff High School • Most total Points: 1,663 • Most Points in a season: 689, in 2004 • Most Rebounds in a game: 19, on two separate occasions Awards • 2008 ACC Male Athlete of the Year (Kevlin Award) • 2008 National Player of the Year (Naismith Award, Associated Press, National Association of Basketball Coaches, Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, ESPN.com, Adolph Rupp 6 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Career Points George Glamack John "Hook" Dillon Al Lifson Lennie Rosenbluth Phil Ford Tyler Hansbrough Career Rebounds Lennie Rosenbluth Pete Brennan Billy Cunningham Sam Perkins Tyler Hansbrough Trophy, Oscar Robertson Trophy, John R. Wooden Award)[28][29] 2008 Unanimous First-team All-America (Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, USBWA, ESPN.com, Basketball Times, FoxSports.com, Associated Press) 2008 ACC Player of the Year (unanimous)[30] 2008 All-ACC First Team Selection (unanimous) 2008 Charlotte, North Carolina NCAA Regional MOP 2008 ACC Tournament MVP 2008 First-Team ACC All-Tournament Team 2008 District Player of the Year (USBWA) 2008 First-team All-District (NABC, USBWA) 9-time ACC Player of the Week (Mar. 6, 2006 (co-winner); Nov. 26, Dec. 10, Dec. 24, Dec. 31 (co-winner), 2007; Feb. 4, Feb. 11, Feb. 25, Mar. 16, 2008) 2007 Las Vegas Invitational MVP 2008 Preseason ACC Player of the Year 2008 Preseason First-Team All-ACC 2007 NABC First Team All-American 2007 Sporting News First Team AllAmerican 2007 AP Second Team All-American 2007 All-ACC First Team Selection (unanimous) 2006 First-team All-America (Sporting News, Rupp) 2006 Third-team All-America (AP, NABC, Basketball Times) 1954-57 1955-58 1962-65 1980-84 2005-09 1939-41 1944-48 1952-55 1954-57 1974-78 2005-09 Tyler Hansbrough 916 1,021 1,322 2,045 2,290 2,872 790 854 1,062 1,167 1,219 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2006 National Freshman of the Year (ESPN.com, SI.com, Sporting News, USBWA, Basketball Times) • 2006 First-team All-ACC (unanimous) (Hansbrough is the first freshman ever to earn this honor by a unanimous vote) • 2006 ACC Rookie of the Year (unanimous) • 2006 ACC All-Freshman Team (unanimous) • 2006 All-ACC Tournament first-team • 2006 Wooden Award Finalist (one of 22) • 2006 Rupp Award Finalist • 2006 USBWA All-District Team • 2006 NABC All-District Team • 2006 10-time ACC Freshman of the Week (ties Kenny Anderson of Georgia Tech for most all time) • 2005 McDonald’s All-American[31] • 2005 Parade All-American[32] • Poplar Bluff Showdown All-Tournament Team (2002-05) • SEMO All-Conference Team (2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05) • Missouri All-State Team (2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05) See also • List of NCAA Division I men’s basketball players with 2000 points and 1000 rebounds References [1] Tyler Hansbrough of North Carolina unanimous all-ACC for third time - NCAA Basketball - Yahoo! 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[31] "McDonald’s Announces.. 2005 All American Game", http://press.arrivenet.com/ entertainment/article.php/597420.html, retrieved on 2007-02-09. [32] Michael O’Shea (2005-04-03), "Meet PARADE’s All-America... Team", Parade.com, http://www.parade.com/ articles/editions/2005/ edition_04-03-2005/featured_2, retrieved on 2007-02-09. Tyler Hansbrough • Sports Illustrated Article about Hansbrough being player of the year • Riverfront Times article on Hansbrough brothers from Fall 2004 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 • Sports Illustrated Blog interview with Hansbrough • Article of Hansbrough training for 2006-07 season 9 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Awards Preceded by Kevin Durant Preceded by Kevin Durant Preceded by Kevin Durant Preceded by Kevin Durant Preceded by Walter Dix Preceded by Jared Dudley Naismith College Player of the Year 2008 Oscar Robertson Trophy 2008 Adolph Rupp Trophy 2008 John R. Wooden Award 2008 Kevlin Award 2008 Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Basketball Player of the Year 2008 ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament Most Valuable Player 2008 National Freshman of the Year 2006 Atlantic Coast Conference Rookie of the Year 2006 Tyler Hansbrough Succeeded by Blake Griffin Succeeded by Blake Griffin Succeeded by Blake Griffin Succeeded by Blake Griffin Succeeded by Incumbent Succeeded by Ty Lawson Preceded by Brandan Wright Succeeded by Jon Scheyer Preceded by Marvin Williams Preceded by Marvin Williams Succeeded by Kevin Durant Succeeded by Brandan Wright Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyler_Hansbrough" Categories: 1985 births, ACC Athlete of the Year, American basketball players, Basketball players from Missouri, Living people, McDonald's High School All-Americans, North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball players, People from Columbia, Missouri, People from Poplar Bluff, Missouri This page was last modified on 7 May 2009, at 02:51 (UTC). 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