Reyshawn Terry
Reyshawn Terry

Player Profile
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Winston-Salem, N.C.

High School:
R.J. Reynolds

Height / Weight:
6-8 / 232

Position:
F

AT CAROLINA
One of four returning starters • Was a third-team All-ACC selection in his first season of extensive playing time • Preseason All-ACC and All-America candidate • Had the highest scoring increase from the previous season of any player in the ACC • One of the most athletic players in all of college basketball • Has long-range shooting ability and defends and rebounds well • Still learning to make the best decisions on the floor and play with more confidence.

JUNIOR SEASON (2005-06)
Season Notes:  Earned third-team All-ACC honors • First Tar Heel to earn All-ACC honors after not starting a game in his first two years since Shammond Williams was a third-team pick as a junior in 1997 • Increased his scoring by 12.0 points per game from his sophomore to junior seasons, the second-highest increase by any Tar Heel (record is 12.1 by Donald Williams, who went from 2.2 points per game in 1991-92 to 14.3 in 1992-93) • Had the highest scoring increase from 2004-05 to 2005-06 among ACC players • One of only two players in the ACC to increase his scoring by 10 or more points (Georgia Tech's Anthony Morrow, +10.3). Scored in double figures 24 times (was in double figures twice as a freshman and one time as a sophomore) • Scored 20-plus points in back-to-back games for the first time in his career with 24 at Wake Forest on Feb. 19 and 20 at NC State on Feb. 22 • Averaged 16.0 points in ACC road games • Scored in double figures in 15 of the last 19 games (17 or more in 11 of those 19 games) • Shot 50 percent or better from the floor in 11 of the last 17 games • Started 30 of 31 games at small forward • Shot 51.8 percent from the floor and averaged 15.4 points in Carolina's 23 wins and 35.0 percent and 11.0 points in eight defeats • Averaged 15.1 points in ACC games • Second on the team in scoring at 14.3 points per game, 45 three-point field goals and 27 blocked shots • Led UNC and was seventh in the ACC in free throw percentage at .800 • Converted 99 of his last 118 free throws (83.9 percent).

Game Highlights
December: Scored a career-high 25 points in the 83-79 win at Kentucky • Matched his previous career high with 16 points in the first half at UK • Finished the game 7 for 15 from the floor (2 of 6 from 3FG) and 9 of 10 from the free throw line • Had a career-high six assists in the win over Saint Louis • Blocked a career-high four shots and added 16 points and two steals in the win over Davidson.

January: Had 13 points, six rebounds, two assists and two steals vs. NC State • Made 8 of 8 from the free throw line against the Wolfpack, including 4 for 4 in the final 1:20 • Scored 18 points (three 3FG) and had seven rebounds in the loss vs. Miami • Sank both ends of a 1-and-1 with 23 seconds to play to give Carolina an 81-80 win at Florida State • Had 17 points and eight rebounds (and six turnovers), including 13 points in the first half as he helped the Tar Heels stay within eight points of the hot-shooting Seminoles • With UNC trailing 80-79, he grabbed an offensive rebound off a Wes Miller missed three and was fouled • Carolina's defensive player of the game at FSU, the first time in his career he has won that award • Had 10 points, six rebounds, four turnovers and three blocked shots against Boston College • Scored 13 points and grabbed five rebounds in win over Arizona • Scored nine of his 13 in the second half, including an impressive dunk that gave UNC a 20-point lead.

February: Led all scorers with 20 points and pulled down a career-high nine rebounds in win at Maryland • Scored 14 of his 20 in the second half • With the game tied at 46-all, he scored seven of Carolina's next nine points over the next six and a half minutes as UNC built a 55-48 lead • Led all scorers and rebounders with 19 points and a career-high 11 boards in the 76-61 win over Clemson • Was his first career double-double • Posted a career high in rebounds for the second game in a row • Was 6 for 8 from the floor and from the free throw line • First time in his career he was the leading scorer and rebounder in the same game • Hit three three-pointers, including back-to-back ones that capped a 17-point, second-half comeback, and finished with a team-high 17 points against Duke • Carolina's defensive player of the game for the second time in his career • Scored 18 points and had a game-high eight rebounds in win at Miami • Had 13 points on 5 of 9 shooting from the floor in the win over Georgia Tech • Three-pointer capped 20-point comeback to tie the game at 61-all • Led all scorers with 24 points playing before his hometown fans in win at Wake Forest • Was the fourth time in the last six games he led UNC in scoring • Scored 12 in each half • Ignited UNC comeback from 50-41 deficit with a pair of steals, assist and layup • Then knocked down back-to-back three-pointers, the second coming with 7:48 to play and with just one second left on the shot clock, that gave Carolina a 64-59 lead • Was 7 for 14 from the floor and 8 of 9 from the free throw line • Scored 20 points and had two assists and a block in 95-71 win at NC State • Scored 12 points in the first half as UNC built a 12-point lead • Made a season-high nine field goals in 14 attempts.

March: Had 17 points and seven boards and was named defensive player of the game in home win over Virginia • Went 9 for 10 from the free throw line and had three offensive rebounds • Had nine points, eight rebounds and three blocks in win at Duke • Tough spinning bank shot gave Carolina a 61-59 lead to start 11-0 Tar Heel run.

ACC Tournament: Named second-team all-tournament • Led Carolina with 24 points in quarterfinal win over Virginia and had 17 points and four offensive rebounds in semifinal loss to Boston College • Played just 24 minutes against BC due to foul trouble • Was 14 for 24 from the floor (.583) and 9 of 10 from the free throw line (.900) in the two games • Had a spectacular, two-hand, behind the basket bank shot in win over Virginia.

NCAA Tournament: Held to nine points in both games against Murray State and George Mason, the only time all year he was held below double figures in consecutive games • Grabbed 19 rebounds (10 vs. George Mason) in the two games • Shot 5 for 20 from the floor, 2 for 10 from three-point range and 6 for 6 from the line • Carolina's defensive player of the game vs. Murray State.

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2004-05)
Played in 32 of the 37 games, including 13 of the last 15 games • Shot 54.2 percent from the floor (26 of 48) • Was a solid contributor off the bench in the last four games of the regular-season, when Rashad McCants was out due to illness • Played 30 minutes in those four games • Scored 73 points, had 22 rebounds, seven assists, seven blocked shots and nine steals for the season •Made 12 of 20 shots from three-point range (60 percent) and converted key three-pointers in wins over Maryland, NC State and Duke • Scored five or more points in eight games • Scored a season-high 11 points in the home win over the Terrapins • Came off the bench with the Tar Heels trailing, 29-24 • Scored five of UNC's next eight points, including a three from the corner in front of the Maryland bench to give Carolina a 32-30 lead (UNC never trailed again) • Hit an early three-pointer in the road win at Connecticut • Played 15 minutes in the win at NC State and had two blocks and a three-pointer • Gave the Tar Heels a 45-41 lead over Duke (March 6) with 55 seconds to play in the first half with a three-pointer from the right wing • Played in four NCAA Tournament games, including both games in the Final Four • Scored two points on a first-half dunk in the national semifinal vs. Michigan State.

FRESHMAN SEASON (2003-04)
Played in 25 games, including 12 in ACC regular-season play and three postseason games • Scored 40 points, had 21 rebounds, four assists, three blocks and 10 steals • Shot 43.3 percent from the floor • Scored in double figures on two occasions • Had 14 points in a season-high 16 minutes against Coastal Carolina when he made 6 of 8 shots from the floor • Had a season-high seven rebounds against the Chanticleers • Also had 10 points and three offensive rebounds against George Mason • Scored six points and had three rebounds in close win at Cleveland State • Went 2 for 2 from the line in NCAA Tournament loss to Texas • Committed a turnover every 6.6 minutes of action • Ten of his 21 rebounds were off the offensive glass.

PREP/PERSONAL
Averaged 16.8 points, 4.1 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game • Shot 84.5 percent from the free throw line • Two-time All-Northwest selection • Scored a season-high 27 points on two occasions as a senior • Most Valuable Player of the 2002 4-A state championship game, which was played at the Smith Center • Led Reynolds to three straight conference championships • Participated in the Kentucky Derby All-Star Festival and Pittsburgh Hoops Classic • Coached by Howard West • Honor roll student • Teammate with former UNC teammate Justin Bohlander • Born Reyshawn Antonio Terry on April 7, 1984 • Son of Barbara A. Terry and James A. Johnson • Has six brothers and sisters.