Terrence Brown, a senior guard hailing from Minneapolis, has officially joined the University of North Carolina’s men’s basketball program, bringing a proven scoring pedigree to the Tar Heels ahead of the upcoming season.
Over three collegiate seasons, Brown has amassed 1,542 points, averaging 16.1 points per game across 96 appearances, a testament to his consistency and ability to find the basket in a variety of situations.
A New Chapter for the Tar Heels
His journey includes two seasons at Fairleigh Dickinson in Teaneck, New Jersey, followed by a year at the University of Utah, where he continued to develop his game before arriving in Chapel Hill.
Brown’s statistical footprint is highlighted by 72 games in which he scored in double figures and 36 outings with 20 points or more, underscoring a reliability that coaches value in high‑pressure moments.
The addition of Brown’s veteran presence is expected to bolster the team’s depth and provide a steady offensive option as the squad looks to contend within the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Coach Hubert Davis praised Brown’s work ethic and scoring versatility, noting that the guard’s experience at multiple levels of competition should translate well to the rigors of Division I play. With the season drawing near, the Tar Heels hope to integrate Brown smoothly into their system and capitalize on his proven ability to deliver in clutch situations.