Carolina Basketball Museum
450 Skipper Bowles Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Year Built: 2007
Relive some of Carolina’s best men’s basketball moments through videos, photos and statistical and informational panels that highlight the history of the Carolina Basketball program. The museum experience begins with a presentation and includes video tributes to Dean Smith; Roy Williams ‘72, ‘73 (M.A.); Tyler Hansborough ‘09; Michael Jordan ‘86; and all aspects of UNC basketball. It also includes interactive presentations highlighting Carolina’s 20 Final Four appearances and 18 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament championships, as well as many of the greatest games and most exciting finishes in Tar Heel history.
Visit go.unc.edu/deansmithcenter and go.unc.edu/carolinabasketballmuseum for hours the Smith Center and Basketball Museum are open to guests.
After you visit the Carolina Basketball Museum, be sure to walk by the wall of windows lining the first level of the Media & Communications Center, where you may view UNC’s production studios and video screens. Much of the video, radio, podcast and photographic content produced in the studio airs on the linear TV channel ACC Network or is streamed on ACC Network Extra.
The Ernie Williamson Athletics Center is the home of the offices of Carolina athletics, the Educational Foundation, and the Carolina Basketball Museum. The university named it for Ernie Williamson, longtime director of the Educational Foundation (popularly known as the Ram’s Club), the fundraising arm of athletics.
Building Features:
- Gender Neutral Restrooms:
- Floor: GR, Room: G15, Near elevator - Shower, Accessible Toilet
- Gender Neutral Restrooms (Limited Access):
- Floor: GR, Room: G07, Staff Only Area, Accessible Toilet
- Floor: GR, Room: G08, Staff Only Area, Accessible Toilet