Tyler hansbrough's Early Experience

In 2005, tyler hansbrough scored 15 and 8 rebounds in McDonald's national high school competition, 24 points and 9 rebounds in Jordan Classic and tied for MVP, and scored 3 1 point in Nike training camp to lead the team to win and tie the scoring record of this event. When he graduated from high school, Hans Blue received invitations from Duke, Florida, Susuri, Kansas, Kentucky and many other famous basketball schools. He finally chose Michael Jordan's alma mater, the University of North Carolina.

In his freshman year, Tyler tyler hansbrough became the scoring champion of North Carolina with an average of 65,438+08.9 points, and was selected as the rookie of the year of the Atlantic Coast Alliance (ACC). At the same time, he was also selected as the best team in ACC, becoming the first freshman to be selected as the best team in history. On February 15, 2006, Hans Blue scored 40 points at home against Georgia Institute of Technology, setting a new scoring record for freshmen in ACA history.

In his sophomore year, Hans Blue averaged 18.8 points and 8 rebounds. On March 4, 2007, North Carolina played against Duke, and Hans-Blue scored 26 points 17 rebounds, leading North Carolina to beat its old rival. At the end of the game 14.5 seconds, Hans Blue's nose was broken and bleeding. Wearing a mask, he led the team to the national championship in 2007.

In his junior year, Hans Blue averaged 22.6 points per game, which was the highest single-season record in North Carolina after Charlie Scott in the 1969-70 season. This season, Hans Blue's total score was 265,438+068, which set a record for the total score of young players in ACC history. On February 3rd, 2008, Hans Blue broke Lenny Rosenbruce's record of 5 1 year in the history of North Carolina.

In the third year of senior high school, on June 65438+February 65438+February 08, 2008, Hans Blue broke the total score record of North Carolina school history; On February 28th, 2009, Hans Blue broke the 54-year-old record of the total number of free throws of NCAA players, and scored 907 goals in his college career. On April 5, 2009, in the 83-69 victory over Villanova University in North Carolina, Hans Blue played 18 points 1 1 board, becoming the sixth player in the NCAA championship. On April 7, 2009, Hans Blue helped the University of North Carolina beat Michigan State University 89-72 and won the NCAA championship for the fifth time.

After four years in college, Hans Blue was selected as the best ACC team. In 2008, he won the Wood Award and was elected as the American Player of the Year. In 2009, Hans Blue and Blake Griffin were jointly elected as the Associated Press Player of the Year. Hans Bloom University scored 2872 points 12 19 rebounds in four years. He is the only college player in NCAA history who has been selected for the all-American team and the all-ACC team for four consecutive years.