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Q&A with Wes Miller
Junior guard answered questions from the media on Friday.
-by InsideCarolina.com Feb 3, 2006
Miller Time
Junior guard is providing key minutes off the bench for the Tar Heels.
-by InsideCarolina.com Dec 5, 2005
Bahamas Photos: Wes Miller
Exclusive shots of the Tar Heel junior in action.
-by InsideCarolina.com Sep 21, 2005

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Wes Miller
Ht: 5-11 Wt: 190
Position: PG
Date of Birth: 01/28/1983
Birthplace:  NC
Class: Senior
High School: The New Hampton School
(New Hampton, NH)
College: North Carolina


Biography:
Junior Year (2005-06):
Season Notes: Shot 44.1 percent from three-point range, the seventh-best figure in UNC single-season history • Won the Carmichael Cobb Award (2005-06 defensive player of the year) and the Foy Roberson Award (most improved player) • Led the Tar Heels with nine defensive player-of-the-game awards and 64 three-point field goals • Won Carolina's defensive player of the game eight times in ACC action (NC State, Miami, Virginia, Boston College, Maryland, Clemson, at NC State and Virginia in ACC Tournament) • Connected on three or more three-pointers nine times (six at Florida State, five at NC State and four vs. Arizona and Boston College in ACC semifinal) • Made at least two three-pointers in 17 of the last 23 games • Had a streak of 22 consecutive games with a three snapped in regular-season finale at Duke • Scored a total of 222 points, 192 from three-point range • Made 19 more three-pointers than any other Tar Heel • Was eighth in the ACC in threes made per game. Had 45 assists, 13 turnovers and 21 steals in the last 18 games • Committed 10 turnovers in 439 minutes played in the 17 games after he joined the starting lineup (on Jan. 22) • Carolina was 13-4 with him in the starting lineup • Played at least 20 minutes 22 times • Played turnover-free in 10 of 22 games in which he played at least 20 minutes • Had a 2.7 to 1 assist/turnover ratio (60 to 22) • Shot free throws in just 11 games • Scored in double figures eight times • In addition to a career-high 18 at Florida State, scored 15 at NC State, 15 vs. Virginia in ACC quarterfinal, 14 vs. Arizona, 12 at Kentucky, 12 vs. Boston College in ACC semifinal, 11 against Cleveland State and 10 vs. Duke • UNC was 6-2 when he scored in double figures (losses to Duke and BC).

Sophomore Year (2004-05):
Played in 24 games for the NCAA champions, including three games in the NCAA Tournament (Oakland, Iowa State and the Final Four against Michigan State) • Scored 26 points, had 12 assists and four rebounds •Five of his six made field goals were three-pointers • Was 9 for 13 from the free throw line • Had a 2 to 1 assist-error ratio • Scored in eight different games with a high of six points against Cleveland State • Added five points against Loyola • Had a season-high three assists and no turnovers in the season-opening game against Santa Clara.

At James Madison (2002-03):
Played in all 30 games at JMU for an average of 17.2 minutes per game • Averaged 4.1 points and 1.3 assists per game • Was third on the team in three-point field goals (33) and three-point attempts (103) • Had season highs of 15 points and five three-pointers (on 10 attempts) at home against William & Mary.

Prep/Personal:
One of eight New Hampton players to move on to Division I basketball. Averaged 14 points and six assists per game at New Hampton as a senior • Won the New England Prep League Class A championship and compiled a 27-3 record • Played three seasons at New Hampton, including 2001-02 as a post-graduate • Three-year starter and three-time captain • Coached by Jamie Arsenault • Attended Charlotte Country Day School as a freshman and Mercersburg Academy as a sophomore • His uncle, Neil Bollock, attended Carolina • Born Warren Weston Miller on Jan. 28, 1983 • Is the son of Susan Cameron and Ken Miller.