2016-17 Men's Basketball Roster

Seventh Woods
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 180
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Columbia, S.C.
- High School:
- Hammond School
SOPHOMORE SEASON (2017-18)
Averaged 1.1 points and 1.0 assists in 7.0 minutes per game • Played in 20 games (missed 17 due to a broken bone in his right foot) • Had two assists in 10 minutes against Virginia in the ACC championship game, his longest stint since PK80 in November • Driving basket and free throw ended a 14-0 run by Miami to begin the game in the ACC quarterfinal • Was his first field goal since he scored twice in late November vs. Michigan • Two assists in eight minutes at Louisville • Returned to action against Duke on 2/8, his first since missing 17 games due to a stress fracture in his right foot • Had not played since 11/29 against Michigan • Tied his career scoring high with nine points in the season opener against Northern Iowa • Had four points and four assists vs. Michigan.
FRESHMAN SEASON (2016-17)
Tied a school record by appearing in all 40 games • Averaged 7.7 minutes per game in the primary relief role behind Joel Berry II at the point • Had 49 assists, 42 turnovers and 21 steals • Had 25 assists and 13 turnovers in ACC regular-season play • Made two steals five times • Was on the floor for five minutes vs. Louisville as UNC out-scored the Cards, 10-2 • Played his bestgame in conference play at Duke when he scored four points and had a team-high four assists in eight minutes • Played a seven and a half minute stretch in the first half as UNC cut Duke’s lead from three to one • Was the first time he led UNC in assists since Long Beach State on 11/15 • Had three assists vs. Virginia Tech • Two assists in seven minutes at Boston College • Six points and four assists in 15 minutes against NC State (most minutes since Radford) • Scored six points against Tennessee, including back-to-back driving layups that cut UT’s lead to one point with under six minutes to play in the game • Part of a group that sparked an early turnaround and gave UNC its first lead against Davidson • Had two assists and two steals vs. the Wildcats • Played a season-high 22 minutes against Radford after Berry went out with an injury • Scored a season-high nine points vs. Radford and had one assist and a season-high five turnovers • Seven points at Hawai’i • Led the Tar Heels with six assists vs. Long Beach State • Scored six points vs. Chattanooga • Had two assists and three rebounds in his collegiate debut at Tulane.
PREP
Played for Mark McClam at the Hammond School in Columbia, S.C. • Two-time Mr. Basketball in South Carolina • Led Hammond to the 2015 state championship, the school’s first title in 16 years • Helped Hammond win 36 straight games • Went 23-3 as a senior, reaching the state semifinals • Averaged 18.9 points, 4.5 rebounds, five assists and 3.6 steals per game as a senior • Earned all-region and all-state honors in each year since the eighth grade • Four-time South Carolina Independent Schools Association Player of the Year • Four-time Region 3A Player of the Year • Second-leading scorer in school history with more than 2,000 career points • Set single-game school record with 49 points • 2014 Gatorade Player of the Year in South Carolina and the State’s Midlands Co-Player of the Year in 2015 • MaxPreps All-America as a senior • Won a gold medal in Uruguay playing for USA Basketball in the 2013 FIBA Americas U-16 championship • Captained that team • Was the youngest member of that Team USA squad.
PERSONAL
Birthday is August 7th • Born Seventh Day’Vonte Woods in Columbia, S.C. • Son of Louis and Monica Woods • Is the youngest of six children • Chose his jersey number No. 21 because it’s a multiple of seven and his father was born on the 21st • Worked on his outside shot over the summer • Admired former UNC point guard Ty Lawson when he was younger • Would like to go back in time to watch the 1992 Dream Team win the Olympic gold medal • Would love to possess Steph Curry’s outside shooting touch • Majoring in sports administration in the exercise and sport science department.