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Former UNC basketball center Eric Montross beginning treatment after cancer diagnosis

Former North Carolina player Eric Montross speaks on stage at the Dean E. Smith Center during the public memorial service for Dean Smith entitled “A celebration of the extraordinary life of Dean E. Smith” on Sunday, February 22, 2015.
Former North Carolina player Eric Montross speaks on stage at the Dean E. Smith Center during the public memorial service for Dean Smith entitled “A celebration of the extraordinary life of Dean E. Smith” on Sunday, February 22, 2015. dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com

Former University of North Carolina center Eric Montross was recently diagnosed with cancer and is beginning treatments at the UNC Lineberger Cancer Center, his family announced Saturday.

Montross, a 7-footer from Indianapolis, played for the Tar Heels from 1990-94 and currently is a color analyst for the Tar Heels Sports Network during men’s basketball broadcasts. A statement released by his family, including his wife Laura and children, Andrew and Sarah Montross, said:

“Our family is of course deeply concerned, but we have spent nearly three decades in the fight against children’s cancer and know well the incredible advancements that are being made in oncology treatments, as well as the power of love, prayer, support and positivity. We are all touched by the responses our entire family has received since the news became public. Your support is more than appreciated; it is welcomed as a necessary part of beating cancer one day at a time. Our family is dealing with Eric’s diagnosis head-on — the only way we know how. And we are all in this fight together.”

UNC’s Eric Montross shoots over Michigan’s Chris Weber during the 1993 National Championship game in New Orleans.
UNC’s Eric Montross shoots over Michigan’s Chris Weber during the 1993 National Championship game in New Orleans. Scott Sharpe ssharpe@newsobserver.com

Montross, 51, and his wife founded the Eric Montross Father’s Day Basketball Camp, which benefits UNC Children’s Hospital. He also serves as senior director of principal gifts for the Ram’s Club.

Montross was the starting center on Carolina’s 1993 national championship team. He was selected ninth overall in the 1994 NBA draft by the Boston Celtics and played in the league for eight seasons. He moved back to Chapel Hill in 2003 and joined the broadcast team beginning with the 2005-06 season.

This story was originally published March 25, 2023 at 6:55 PM.

C.L. Brown
The News & Observer
C.L. Brown covers the University of North Carolina for The News & Observer. Brown brings more than two decades of reporting experience including stints as the beat writer on Indiana University and the University of Louisville. After a long stay at the Louisville Courier-Journal, where he earned an APSE award, he’s had stops at ESPN.com, The Athletic and even tried his hand at running his own website, clbrownhoops.com.
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