By the way, Tyler Hansbrough just broke Phil Ford's career scoring record for North Carolina of 2,290 points, set in 1978.
With all the incredible players that North Carolina has had through the decades, more than 70 players who have played in the NBA, their career scoring record was 2,290 points and it has stood for 30 years.
Just for comparison sake, Bradley has had 2 players who have career scoring numbers better than every player who has ever played at North Carolina. Mitchell Anderson (#2 on the BU career scoring list) scored 2,341 points, which Hansbrough will likely eclipse, too, and Hersey Hawkins (#1 on the BU list, and #7 on the all-time NCAA list) at 3,008 points.
All-time career NCAA D1 scoring
1. Pete Maravich (LSU) 3,667 pts.
2. Freeman Williams (Portland State) 3,249
3. Lionel Simmons (LaSalle) 3,217
4. Alphonso Ford (Miss. Valley St.) 3,165
5. Harry Kelly (Tex. Southern) 3,066
6. Keydren Clark (St. Peter's) 3,058
7. Hersey Hawkins (Bradley) 3,008
8. Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati) 2,973
9. Danny Manning (Kansas) 2,951 10. Alfredrick Hughes (Loyola, Ill.) 2,914