University of North Carolina Athletics
2009-10 Men's Basketball Roster

Ed Davis
- Position:
- Forward
 
- Height:
- 6-10
 
- Weight:
- 225
 
- Class:
- Sophomore
 
- Hometown:
- Richmond, Va.
 
- High School:
- Benedictine
 
FRESHMAN SEASON (2008-09)
 Shared honors with Wayne Ellington as co-most improved players on the Tar Heels  Scored 11 points and grabbed eight rebounds in 14 minutes against Michigan State in the 2009 NCAA championship game  Had seven points and five boards in the first half as the Tar Heels raced to a 55-34 lead over the Spartans  Selected to the ACC's All-Freshman Team, the 15th Tar Heel to make that team since 1994  Averaged 6.7 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.7 blocks per game  Played in all 38 games and made two early-season starts  Second on the Tar Heels and tied for 12th in the ACC in rebounding  Led the Tar Heels in rebounding 12 times, including eight boards in the national championship game  Grabbed double-figure boards in six games  Led the team with 65 blocked shots (most since freshman Brandan Wright had 65 in 2007) and was fourth in the ACC in blocks  Blocked three or more shots in nine games with a high of six at Virginia Tech on March 4  Scored in double figures eight times, including five of the first eight games and three times in the postseason  Second in the ACC among freshmen in rebounds and blocks  Won UNC's defensive player of the game award six times. 
November: Led all players with 14 rebounds in collegiate debut vs. Penn  Added 10 points for his first double-double  Had four offensive rebounds that led to six second-chance points  Had nine points, 10 rebounds and two steals in win over Kentucky  Went 4 for 4 from the foul line and had 10 points at Santa Barbara  Had three blocks vs. Chaminade  Posted second double-double with 11 points and 13 rebounds against Oregon  Played well defensively in the post against Notre Dame, helping to hold Luke Harangody to 13 points  Had his third double-double of the season against UNC Asheville (13 points, 10 boards) and blocked a season-best four shots.
December: Had 10 points and seven rebounds against Michigan State  Had six points, 10 rebounds, four blocks, four assists and just one turnover against Evansville  Had eight points and eight rebounds at Nevada.
January: Had six points, five rebounds and two blocks against Boston College  Had eight points, seven boards, two assists, two blocks and two steals against College of Charleston  Was UNC's defensive player of the game and had four points, six rebounds and three blocks in 20 minutes at Wake Forest  Returned to his native state of Virginia and had six points, seven rebounds and three blocks against the Cavaliers  Had seven points, eight rebounds and three blocks against Miami  Had eight points, eight rebounds and two blocks in the win at Florida State  Played 13 minutes in the first half with Tyler Hansbrough in foul trouble and had eight points, six boards and two blocks as UNC erased a nine-point deficit and built a 46-35 lead.
February: Had six points, four boards, a block and a steal and was Carolina's defensive player of the game in the win at Duke  Had an ACC personal best with 11 rebounds in the win at Miami, his first double-digit rebounding game since Dec. 18 against Evansville  Had three assists in win over Georgia Tech.
March: Was sensational in the win at Virginia Tech as he scored eight points and blocked six shots in just 17 minutes  That was a season high by any Tar Heel  Blocked five second-half shots as the Tar Heels held the Hokies to 38.9 percent shooting in the period.
2009 ACC Tournament: Averaged 8.0 points and 6.5 boards  Made 7 of 13 shots from the floor (.539)  Scored in double figures for the first time since the first Michigan State game with 10 points against Virginia Tech  Had seven offensive rebounds in the two games  Played 21 minutes per game, including 23 against Florida State in the semis, his longest outing since UNC Asheville.
2009 NCAA Tournament: Averaged 8.2 points and 5.5 rebounds  Made 20 of 35 shots from the floor (.571)  Was Carolina's defensive player of the game in the first three wins  Averaged 12.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks, was 9 for 13 from the floor and 6 of 9 from the line in Greensboro against Radford and LSU in the first two games  Scored a season-high 15 points against Radford  Went 5 for 7 from the floor and the free throw line  Added five boards and four blocks  Had nine points, seven boards and two blocks against LSU  Played 25 minutes against the Tigers, his longest in any game in which Tyler Hansbrough also played  Limited to 16 minutes against Oklahoma due to foul trouble, but was effective going against Blake Griffin, especially in the first half when he played 13 minutes and helped limit the OU star to three field goals  Had 11 points and a team-high eight rebounds against Michigan State in the NCAA championship.
PREP/PERSONAL
 Played for Coach Sean McAloon at Benedictine High School  Led Benedectine to two state championships  Averaged 22 points, 14 rebounds and seven blocks as a senior  Named 2008 Mr. Basketball in Virginia by the Roanoke News  Played in the McDonald's All-Star Game and the Jordan Classic  Averaged 18.5 points and 13.2 rebounds and 4.4 blocks as a junior in leading Benedectine to a 29-3 record and Virginia Independent Schools Division I championship  Played first two years at Mechanicsville (Va.) Hanover High School  Three-time all-metro, co-player of the year in 2007  His dad, Terry, played 10 seasons (1989-2001) in the NBA with Miami, Dallas, Denver and Washington  Born on June 5, 1989, in Washington, D.C.  Son of Angela Jones and Terry Davis.




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