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Located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and founded in 1789, the University of North Carolina is one of the 12 current members of the NCAA Atlantic Coast Conference, and one of 6 in the Coastal Division. Their permanent rivals in the opposing Atlantic Division is NC State.

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University of North Carolina Tar Heels Tickets Information

North Carolina is a Charter Member of the ACC, having joined in 1953 - along with Clemson, Duke, Maryland, NC State, South Carolina (which left in 1971 to join the Southeastern Conference), and Wake Forest - after leaving the Southern Conference due, in large part, to its ban on postseason competition.

North Carolina's 28 varsity teams, including their NCAA football and men's basketball teams, are called the Tar Heels. The North Carolina Tar Heels football stadium is the 60,000 capacity Kenan Stadium, and its men's basketball arena is the 21,000+ capacity Dean Smith Center. The school colors are "Carolina Blue" and White.

Football:

The North Carolina Tar Heels have won 5 ACC Championships, their first in 1963 and their last in 1980.

The North Carolina Tar Heels and the Wake Forest Demon Deacons have the oldest rivalry of North Carolina's Big 4 schools, the other 2 Tobacco Road schools being N.C. State and Duke. The Cavaliers also have an ages-old football rivalry with the Virginia Cavaliers, considered in fact to be The Oldest Rivalry in the South.

Former Tar Heels of NFL acclaim include Dre Bly, currently of the San Francisco 49ers, Julius Peppers, currently of the Carolina Panthers, and Pro Football Hall of Famer, Lawrence Taylor.

Get your North Carolina Tar Heels tickets today and see what wonders they can achieve this 2009-10 season, their third year under the guidance of head coach Butch Davis, former coach of the Miami Hurricanes and the NFL's Cleveland Browns.

Men's Basketball:

The defending national champion North Carolina Tar Heels basketball team has won 17 Atlantic Coast Conference championships, second most in the league (next to Duke), its first in 1957 and its last in 2008. Get your North Carolina Tar Heels tickets now before they sell out, as everyone is eager to see if they can tie up with the Duke Blue Devils for most conference championships won in the ACC. The Tar Heels have also won 5 national championships, their first in 1957, their last in 2009.

North Carolina has a few noteworthy basketball rivalries, most significantly, perhaps, with the Duke Blue Devils. Playing out at least twice a year, the Duke-UNC rivalry, also known as The Battle of Tobacco Road as the schools are only 8 miles away from one another, is widely considered one of the greatest, if not the greatest, sports rivalries of all time.

Neighbors often make the best rivals, which helps explain the bitter in-state basketball rivalry between the North Carolina Tar Heels and the NC State Wolfpack.