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Hubert Davis out as North Carolina coach

By Thomson Reuters Mar 24, 2026 | 8:37 PM

A first-round NCAA Tournament collapse marked the end for Hubert Davis as North Carolina’s coach, as the school fired him Tuesday night.

“We appreciate all that Hubert has done for Carolina ​as a player, assistant coach, head coach and community leader — ‌he has helped make special memories we will never forget,” North Carolina athletic director Bubba Cunningham said in a statement. “This was not an easy decision because of Hubert’s tremendous character and all he has given to the program, but we must move ‌forward ​in a way that allows our team to ⁠compete more consistently at an ⁠elite level.”

Davis said in a statement, “Tonight I was let go by the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. My desire was to continue to coach here. … My goal is to coach again in the ​very near future.”

Davis, who played for the program from 1988-92 and served as an assistant coach from 2012-21, is owed $5.3 million on the ⁠remaining portion of his contract, according ⁠to multiple reports.

The eighth-seeded Tar Heels led VCU by 19 ​points in the second half on Thursday in Greenville, S.C., before the ​11th-seeded Rams rallied for an 82-78 overtime win.

The result left ‌North Carolina with a 24-9 mark on the season. The Tar Heels tied for fourth place in the Atlantic Coast Conference regular season with a 12-6 record, highlighted by a 71-68 home victory over archrival Duke on ⁠Feb. 7.

North Carolina bowed out of the NCAA Tournament in the Round of 64 for the second year. In 2025, the Tar Heels got past ⁠San Diego State in ‌a First Four game, then lost as an 11th ⁠seed to sixth-seeded Ole Miss 71-64.

Davis achieved his best ​results ‌in his first season on the job after taking ​over at ⁠his alma mater following Roy Williams’ retirement. The Tar Heels went 29-10 in 2021-22, reaching the NCAA championship game before falling to Kansas.

North Carolina didn’t make the NCAA field the next year, then reached the Sweet 16 in 2024.

Overall, Davis posted a 125-54 mark, including a 68-30 record in ACC ​games.

–Field Level Media