When North Carolina takes the court Wednesday against Maryland, the Tar Heels will look quite a bit different than usual.
Yes, the Tar Heels will don the one-time-only silver Nike Platinum alternate uniforms.
But the starting squad wearing those jerseys will also be different. As is tradition, all five seniors will start for the final home game of the season.
Tyler Zeller will start as usual, but joining him for the opening tipoff will be Justin Watts, Stewart Cooper, David Dupont and Patrick Couch.
“(Senior Day) probably does mean more to me than it does some other coaches,” coach Roy Williams said. “But I’m corny. I think that playing in the Smith Center the last time in front of those fans that supported you for four years is extremely important.”
Tonight marks the last time that Zeller gets to work in the Carolina blue key that has become a second home for him.
The Washington, Ind., native has had a stellar season to cap an up-and-down career at UNC.
Zeller saw significant playing time as a freshman before breaking his wrist. He missed 23 games, but returned for the final 13 contests to help the team win the national championship.
In the following season, he missed 10 games while UNC went 20-17 and ended the season with a disappointing NIT bid.