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2018–19 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season

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2018–19 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
Number of teams15
TV partner(s)ACC Network, ESPN, Raycom Sports, Regional Sports Networks, CBS
Regular season
First place (tie)Virginia (16–2), North Carolina (16–2)
Season MVPZion Williamson, Duke
ACC tournament
ChampionsDuke
Finals MVPZion Williamson – Duke
Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball seasons
2018–19 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 2 Virginia 16 2   .889 35 3   .921
No. 3 North Carolina 16 2   .889 29 7   .806
No. 1 Duke 14 4   .778 32 6   .842
No. 10 Florida State 13 5   .722 29 8   .784
No. 16 Virginia Tech 12 6   .667 26 9   .743
Syracuse 10 8   .556 20 14   .588
Louisville 10 8   .556 20 14   .588
NC State 9 9   .500 24 12   .667
Clemson 9 9   .500 20 14   .588
Georgia Tech 6 12   .333 14 18   .438
Boston College 5 13   .278 14 17   .452
Miami (FL) 5 13   .278 14 18   .438
Wake Forest 4 14   .222 11 20   .355
Pittsburgh 3 15   .167 14 19   .424
Notre Dame 3 15   .167 14 19   .424
2019 ACC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

The 2018–19 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season began with practices in October 2018, followed by the start of the 2018–19 NCAA Division I men's basketball season in November. Conference play started in late December 2018 and concluded in March with the 2019 ACC men's basketball tournament at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. The season marks 65th season of Atlantic Coast Conference basketball.

Head coaches

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Coaching changes

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Coaches

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Team Head coach Previous job Years at school Record at school ACC record ACC titles NCAA tournaments NCAA Final Fours NCAA Championships
Boston College Jim Christian Ohio 5 48–83 13–59 0 2 0 0
Clemson Brad Brownell Wright State 9 149–113 67–73 0 6 0 0
Duke Mike Krzyzewski Army 39 1,027–279 412–171 15 34 12 5
Florida State Leonard Hamilton Washington Wizards 17 327–208 135–133 1 9 0 0
Georgia Tech Josh Pastner Memphis 3 34–35 14–22 0 0 0 0
Louisville Chris Mack Xavier 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
Miami Jim Larrañaga George Mason 8 161–79 75–49 1 4 1 0
NC State Kevin Keatts UNC Wilmington 2 21–12 11–7 0 1 0 0
North Carolina Roy Williams Kansas 16 424–126 180–72 3 14 8 3
Notre Dame Mike Brey Delaware 19 403–201 187–122 1 12 0 0
Pittsburgh Jeff Capel Duke (Assistant) 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
Syracuse Jim Boeheim Syracuse (Assistant) 42 926–368 50–37 0 30 4 1
Virginia Tony Bennett Washington State 10 219–86 105–51 2 6 0 0
Virginia Tech Buzz Williams Marquette 5 74–60 32–40 0 2 0 0
Wake Forest Danny Manning Tulsa 5 54–72 20–52 0 1 0 0

Notes:

  • Year at school includes 2018–19 season.
  • Overall and ACC records are from time at current school and are through the end the 2017–18 season.
  • NCAA tournament appearances are from time at current school only.
  • NCAA Final Fours and Championship include time at other schools

Preseason

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Preseason watchlists

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Below is a table of notable preseason watch lists.

Wooden[5] Naismith[6] Cousy[7] West[8] Erving[9] Malone[10] Abdul-Jabbar[11] Olson
RJ Barrett – Duke
Tyus Battle – Syracuse
Ky Bowman – Boston College
Kyle Guy – Virginia
De'Andre Hunter – Virginia
Nassir Little – North Carolina
Luke Maye – North Carolina
Cam Reddish – Duke
Justin Robinson – Virginia Tech
Zion Williamson – Duke
RJ Barrett – Duke
Tyus Battle – Syracuse
Ky Bowman – Boston College
Kyle Guy – Virginia
De'Andre Hunter – Virginia
Nassir Little – North Carolina
Luke Maye – North Carolina
Cam Reddish – Duke
Justin Robinson – Virginia Tech
Zion Williamson – Duke
Ky Bowman – Boston College
Tre Jones – Duke
Ty Jerome – Virginia
Justin Robinson – Virginia Tech
RJ Barrett – Duke
T. J. Gibbs – Notre Dame
Tyus Battle – Syracuse
Kyle Guy – Virginia
Cam Reddish – Duke
Nassir Little – North Carolina
Oshae Brissett – Syracuse
De'Andre Hunter – Virginia
Jaylen Hoard – Wake Forest
Zion Williamson – Duke
Luke Maye – North Carolina
Dewan Hernandez – Miami Tyus Battle – Syracuse
Ky Bowman – Boston College
Kyle Guy – Virginia
De'Andre Hunter – Virginia
Luke Maye – North Carolina
Justin Robinson – Virginia Tech

Preseason polls

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AP[12] Athlon
Sports
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Bleacher
Report
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Blue Ribbon
Yearbook
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CBS Sports[16] Coaches[17] ESPN[18] KenPom[19] NBC Sports[20] SBNation[21] Sports
Illustrated
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Boston College 83 66 61
Clemson 22 22 17 30 23 14 22 20 24
Duke 4 3 3 4 6 3 5 2 4 4 3
Florida State 17 16 13 15 19 15 19 15 14 19 14
Georgia Tech 121 92 127
Louisville RV 65 RV 63 50
Miami RV 41 RV 21 47
North Carolina 8 7 5 12 8 7 6 3 9 7 8
NC State RV 23 47 RV 23 36 24 31 35
Notre Dame RV 33 RV 59 34
Pittsburgh 150 139 206
Syracuse 16 14 20 22 14 14 13 8 19 22 22
Virginia 5 8 7 7 5 5 12 4 8 2 7
Virginia Tech 15 12 24 13 17 14 22 12 13 15
Wake Forest 128 91 85

ACC preseason media poll

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Coaches, players, and the media met at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina for a media day on October 24, 2018. Players and coaches met the media, and coaches voted on the preseason conference poll and preseason All-ACC teams.[23] Results of the polls are shown below.[24]

Preseason poll

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First place votes shown in parentheses.

  1. Duke (52) – 1709
  2. Virginia (47) – 1699
  3. North Carolina (20) – 1641
  4. Syracuse (1) – 1268
  5. Virginia Tech – 1187
  6. Clemson – 1148
  7. Florida State – 1127
  8. NC State – 885
  9. Notre Dame – 859
  10. Miami – 816
  11. Louisville – 735
  12. Boston College– 568
  13. Georgia Tech – 324
  14. Wake Forest – 313
  15. Pittsburgh – 241

Preseason All-ACC teams

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2018 ACC Men's Basketball PreSeason All-ACC Teams
First Team Second Team

ACC preseason player of the year

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ACC preseason rookie of the year

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Regular season

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Rankings

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Boston College AP RV
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Clemson AP 22 19 16 RV RV RV RV
C 23 16 24 RV
Duke AP 4 (4) 1 (48) 1 (53) 3 (1) 3 (1) 2 (4) 2 (5) 1 (35) 1 (35) 1 (37) 1 (36) 2 (11) 2 (12) 2 (12) 2 (24) 1 (58) 3 4 (1) 5 1 (58)
C 3 (4) 1 (32) 3 3 2 (1) 2 (1) 2 (9) 1 (10) 2 (8) 2 (6) 2 (2) 2 (1) 2 2 (2) 1 (28) 2 T 4 5 1 (25) 4
Florida State AP 17 14 14 15 11 10 11 9 9 13 11 RV 25 23 17 16 18 14 12 10
C 15 13 14 11 10 12 9 9 13 11 23 RV 24 19 17 17 13 13 11 13
Georgia Tech AP
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Louisville AP RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV 23 15 16 16 18 RV RV RV RV
C RV RV RV RV RV 24 16 17 20 22 24 RV RV RV RV
Miami AP RV RV RV RV
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North Carolina AP 8 7 7 11 14 12 9 14 15 12 13 11 9 8 8 8 5 3 3 3
C 7 6 13 12 12 10 14 15 12 15 12 10 8 8 9 5 3 3 4 9
NC State AP RV RV RV 20 18 15 17 21 23
C RV RV RV 24 19 16 16 19 22 RV RV
Notre Dame AP RV RV RV RV RV
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Pittsburgh AP
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Syracuse AP 16 15 RV RV RV 25 T RV RV RV
C 14 RV RV RV RV RV
Virginia AP 5 (2) 4 (2) 4 (2) 4 (1) 4 (1) 6 (1) 5 (1) 4 (4) 4 (4) 4 (5) 4 (6) 3 (3) 3 (4) 3 (4) 4 3 2 (15) 2 (21) 2 (23) 2 (5)
C 5 (1) 4 4 4 3 (1) 3 1 (10) 2 (11) 1 (11) 1 (13) 3 3 3 4 3 2 (2) T 2 (5) 2 (4) 2 (1) 1 (32)
Virginia Tech AP 15 16 13 13 15 13 13 10 10 9 9 10 12 11 22 20 20 15 16 16
C 17 14 12 14 13 13 10 10 7 7 8 11 10 16 18 19 16 15 15 14
Wake Forest AP
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Notes:
The week 2 Coaches Poll was released on the same date as the week 3 AP poll. No Coaches poll was released on the date when the week 2 AP Poll was released.
The AP poll does not release a final poll after the NCAA tournament, where as the Coaches Poll does.

Conference matrix

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This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play. Each team will play 18 conference games, and at least 1 against each opponent.

  Boston College Clemson Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Louisville Miami North Carolina NC State Notre Dame Pittsburgh Syracuse Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest
vs. Boston College 1–0 1–0 0–1 1–0 1–1 0–1 1–0 2–0 2–0 0–1 2–0 1–0 1–0 0–1
vs. Clemson 0–1 1–0 2–0 0–2 1–0 1–0 1–0 1–0 0–1 0–2 1–1 1–0 0–1 0–1
vs. Duke 0–1 0–1 0–1 0–1 0–1 0–1 2–0 0–1 0–1 0–1 1–1 0–2 1–0 0–2
vs. Florida State 1–0 0–2 1–0 0–2 0–1 0–2 1–0 0–1 0–1 1–0 0–1 1–0 0–1 0–2
vs. Georgia Tech 0–1 2–0 1–0 2–0 1–0 1–0 1–0 0–1 1–1 0–1 0–1 1–0 2–0 0–1
vs. Louisville 1–1 0–1 1–0 1–0 0–1 0–1 1–1 0–1 0–1 1–1 1–0 2–0 0–1 0–1
vs. Miami 1–0 0–1 1–0 2–0 0–1 1–0 2–0 1–0 0–1 0–1 1–0 1–0 2–0 1–1
vs. North Carolina 0–1 0–1 0–2 0–1 0–1 1–1 0–2 0–2 0–1 0–1 0–1 1–0 0–1 0–1
vs. NC State 0–2 0–1 1–0 1–0 1–0 1–0 0–1 2–0 0–1 0–2 0–1 1–0 1–0 1–1
vs. Notre Dame 0–2 1–0 1–0 1–0 1–1 1–0 1–0 1–0 1–0 1–0 1–0 2–0 2–0 1–0
vs. Pittsburgh 1–0 2–0 1–0 0–1 1–0 1–1 1–0 1–0 2–0 0–1 2–0 1–0 1–0 1–0
vs. Syracuse 0–2 1–1 1–1 1–0 1–0 0–1 0–1 1–0 1–0 0–1 0–2 1–0 1–0 0–1
vs. Virginia 0–1 0–1 2–0 0–1 0–1 0–2 0–1 0–1 0–1 0–2 0–1 0–1 0–2 0–1
vs. Virginia Tech 0–1 1–0 0–1 1–0 0–2 1–0 0–2 1–0 0–1 0–2 0–1 0–1 2–0 0–1
vs. Wake Forest 1–0 1–0 2–0 2–0 1–0 1–0 1–1 1–0 1–1 0–1 0–1 1–0 1–0 1–0
Total 5–13 9–9 14–4 13–5 6–12 10–8 5–13 16–2 9–9 3–15 3–15 10–8 16–2 12–6 4–14

Player of the week

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Throughout the conference regular season, the Atlantic Coast Conference offices named one or two Players of the week and one or two Rookies of the week.

Week Player of the week Rookie of the week Reference
1 – Nov. 12 Zion WilliamsonDuke Zion WilliamsonDuke [25]
2 – Nov. 19 Nickeil Alexander-WalkerVirginia Tech Jalen Carey – Syracuse [26]
3 – Nov. 26 De'Andre HunterVirginia Coby WhiteNorth Carolina [27]
4 – Dec. 3 Tyus BattleSyracuse RJ BarrettDuke [28]
5 – Dec. 10 RJ BarrettDuke RJ Barrett (2) – Duke [29]
6 – Dec. 17 Cameron JohnsonNorth Carolina Wynston Tabbs – Boston College [30]
7 – Dec. 23 Markell JohnsonNC State Tre JonesDuke [31]
8 – Dec. 31 Tyus Battle (2) – Syracuse Trey McGowens – Pittsburgh [32]
9 – Jan. 7 Kyle GuyVirginia Zion Williamson (2) – Duke [33]
10 – Jan. 14 Dwayne SuttonLouisville Trey McGowens (2) – Pittsburgh [34]
11 – Jan. 21 Tyus Battle (3) – Syracuse Zion Williamson (3) – Duke [35]
12 – Jan. 28 Justin RobinsonVirginia Tech Coby White (2) – North Carolina [36]
RJ Barrett (3) – Duke
13 – Feb. 4 Nickeil Alexander-Walker (2) – Virginia Tech Zion Williamson (4) – Duke [37]
14 – Feb. 11 Luke MayeNorth Carolina Coby White (3) – North Carolina [38]
15 – Feb. 18 Zion Williamson (2) – Duke Zion Williamson (5) – Duke [39]
16 – Feb. 25 Luke Maye (2) – North Carolina RJ Barrett (4) – Duke [40]
17 – Mar. 4 Coby WhiteNorth Carolina Coby White (4) – North Carolina [41]
18 – Mar. 11 Ty JeromeVirginia Coby White (5) – North Carolina [42]

Records against other conferences

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2018–19 records against non-conference foes through games played on February 2, 2019. Records shown for regular season only.

Power 7 Conferences Record
American 3–1
Big East 5–6
Big Ten 10–8
Big 12 2–2
Pac-12 3–2
SEC 10–7
Power 7 Total 32–26
Other NCAA Division I Conferences Record
America East 4–1
A-10 10–2
ASUN 7–0
Big Sky 1–0
Big South 8–4
Big West 1–0
CAA 7–0
C-USA 5–1
Horizon League 3–1
Ivy League 6–2
MAAC 4–1
MAC 4–1
MEAC 11–0
MVC 2–0
Mountain West 3–0
NEC 7–0
OVC 3–0
Patriot League 5–0
Pacific West 0–0
SoCon 6–0
Southland 8–1
SWAC 2–0
The Summit 0–0
Sun Belt 3–0
WAC 2–0
WCC 1–1
Other Division I Total 114–15
NCAA Division I Total 146–41

Postseason

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ACC tournament

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First round
Tuesday, March 12
ESPN2/ESPNU/ACCN
Second round
Wednesday, March 13
ESPN/ESPN2/ACCN
Quarterfinals
Thursday, March 14
ESPN/ESPN2/ACCN
Semifinals
Friday, March 15
ESPN/ESPN2/ACCN
Championship
Saturday, March 16
ESPN/ACCN
1Virginia76
8NC State598NC State56
9Clemson581Virginia59
4Florida State69
4Florida State65
5Virginia Tech715Virginia Tech63
12Miami7912Miami564Florida State63
13Wake Forest713Duke73
2North Carolina83
7Louisville757Louisville70
10Georgia Tech7115Notre Dame532North Carolina73
15Notre Dame783Duke74
3Duke84
6Syracuse736Syracuse72
11Boston College7014Pittsburgh59
14Pittsburgh80

NCAA tournament

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The ACC had seven teams selected to the NCAA tournament. This was tied for second overall with the SEC. The ACC's three number one seeded teams ties an all-time record. The previous time one conference had three number one seeds was in 2009, when the Big East accomplished the feat.[43]

Seed Region School 1st round 2nd round Sweet 16 Elite Eight Final Four Championship
1 East Duke W 85–62 vs. #16 North Dakota State (Columbia) W 77–76 vs. #9 UCF (Columbia) W 75–73 vs. #4 Virginia Tech – (Washington, D.C.) L 67–68 vs. #2 Michigan State (Washington, D.C.)
1 Midwest North Carolina W 88–73 vs. #16 Iona (Columbus) W 81–59 vs. #9 Washington (Columbus) L 80–97 vs. #5 Auburn (Kansas City)
1 South Virginia W 71–56 vs. #16 Gardner–Webb (Columbia) W 63–51 vs. #9 Oklahoma (Columbia) W 53–49 vs. #12 Oregon (Louisville) W 80–75 (OT) vs. #3 Purdue (Louisville) W 63–62 vs. #5 Auburn (Minneapolis) W 85–77 (OT) vs. #3 Texas Tech (Minneapolis)
4 West Florida State W 76–69 vs. #13 Vermont (Hartford) W 90–62 vs. #12 Murray State (Hartford) L 58–72 vs. #1 Gonzaga (Anaheim)
4 East Virginia Tech W 66–52 vs. #13 Saint Louis (San Jose) W 67–58 vs. #12 Liberty (San Jose) L 73–75 vs. #1 Duke – (Washington, D.C.)
7 East Louisville L 76–88 vs. #10 Minnesota (Des Moines)
8 West Syracuse L 69–78 vs. #9 Baylor (Salt Lake City)
W–L (%): 5–2 (.714) 5–0 (1.000) 2–3 (.400) 1–1 (.500) 1–0 (1.000) 1–0 (1.000) Total: 15–6 (.714)

National Invitation tournament

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Seed Bracket School 1st round 2nd round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
2 Indiana Clemson W 75–69 vs. Wright State(Clemson) L 63–55 vs. Wichita State(Clemson)
2 UNC-Greensboro NC State W 84–78 vs. Hofstra(Raleigh) W 78–77 vs. Harvard(Raleigh) L 93–94 vs. Lipscomb(Raleigh)
W–L (%): 2–0 (1.000) 1–1 (.500) 0–1 (.000) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) Total: 3–2 (.600)

Honors and awards

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All-Americans

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Consensus All-Americans
First Team Second Team
RJ Barrett – Duke

Zion Williamson – Duke

None

To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors based on a point system computed from the four different all-America teams. The point system consists of three points for first team, two points for second team and one point for third team. No honorable mention or fourth team or lower are used in the computation. The top five totals plus ties are first team and the next five plus ties are second team.[44]

Associated Press[45] NABC[46] Sporting News[47] USBWA[48]
First Team

RJ Barrett – Duke
Zion Williamson – Duke

RJ Barrett – Duke
Zion Williamson – Duke

RJ Barrett – Duke
Zion Williamson – Duke

RJ Barrett – Duke
Zion Williamson – Duke

Second Team
None De'Andre Hunter – Virginia None None
Third Team
Kyle Guy – Virginia

De'Andre Hunter – Virginia

Kyle Guy – Virginia Kyle Guy – Virginia

De'Andre Hunter – Virginia

De'Andre Hunter – Virginia

ACC Awards

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2019 ACC Men's Basketball Individual Awards[49]
Award Recipient(s)
Player of the Year Zion Williamson, F., Duke
Coach of the Year Tony Bennett, Virginia
Defensive Player of the Year De'Andre Hunter, F., Virginia
Freshman of the Year Zion Williamson, F., Duke
Most Improved Player of the Year Jordan Nwora, F., Louisville
Sixth Man Award Mfiondu Kabengele F., Florida State
2019 ACC Men's Basketball All-Conference Teams[49]
First Team Second Team Third Team

Zion Williamson† – Duke
RJ Barrett – Duke
De'Andre Hunter – Virginia
Cameron Johnson – North Carolina
Kyle Guy – Virginia

Luke Maye – North Carolina
Ky Bowman – Boston College
Ty Jerome – Virginia
Coby White – North Carolina
Kerry Blackshear Jr. – Virginia Tech

Jordan Nwora – Louisville
Marcquise Reed – Clemson
Tyus Battle – Syracuse
Nickeil Alexander-Walker – Virginia Tech
John Mooney – Notre Dame

- denotes unanimous selection

NBA draft

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The Atlantic Coast Conference had a record six players selected in the lottery picks of the NBA Draft. Their ten first round selections tied the record for most first round selections from a conference in a single year. Also, the ACC had the most selections of any conference in the draft (thirteen total). The ACC also became the first conference to have five top-ten picks in the modern draft era (since 1966).[50]

PG Point guard SG Shooting guard SF Small forward PF Power forward C Center
Player Team Round Pick # Position School
Zion Williamson New Orleans Pelicans 1 1 PF Duke
RJ Barrett New York Knicks 1 3 SG/SF Duke
De'Andre Hunter Atlanta Hawks 1 4 SF Virginia
Coby White Chicago Bulls 1 7 PG North Carolina
Cam Reddish Atlanta Hawks 1 10 SF Duke
Cameron Johnson Phoenix Suns 1 11 SG North Carolina
Nickeil Alexander-Walker New Orleans Pelicans 1 17 SG Virginia Tech
Ty Jerome Philadelphia 76ers 1 24 PG Virginia
Nassir Little Portland Trail Blazers 1 25 SF North Carolina
Mfiondu Kabengele Brooklyn Nets 1 27 C Florida State
Terance Mann Los Angeles Clippers 2 48 SF Florida State
Kyle Guy New York Knicks 2 55 PG Virginia
Dewan Hernandez Toronto Raptors 2 59 PF Miami

Attendance

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Team Arena Capacity Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Game 10 Total Average % of Capacity
Game 11 Game 12 Game 13 Game 14 Game 15 Game 16 Game 17 Game 18 Game 19 Game 20
Boston College Conte Forum 8,606 3,763 3,974 3,244 4,389 3,410 5,453 3,295 4,664 5,472 5,738 94,377 5,243 60.9%
5,533 6,862 8,606 3,463 7,251 4,250 7,731 7,279
Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum 9,000 7,491 7,208 6,227 6,974 6,254 7,225 6,575 7,879 9,424 6,693 128,306 7,547 83.9%
6,474 7,655 9,000 7,549 7,810 9,248 8,620
Duke Cameron Indoor Stadium 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 158,338 9,314 100%
9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314
Florida State Donald L. Tucker Center 12,100 11,103 7,457 9,978 7,838 5,726 6,209 7,237 10,531 11,675 8,502 146,036 9,127 75.4%
10,181 11,675 7,806 9,519 9,988 10,611
Georgia Tech McCamish Pavilion 8,600 4,691 4,922 4,175 4,306 4,951 4,268 8,600 5,589 4,397 6,397 107,003 5,945 57.5%
6,166 8,600 5,861 8,600 5,636 8,600 4,959 6,285
Louisville KFC Yum! Center 22,090 15,355 14,939 15,977 15,477 14,920 14,197 15,117 16,249 20,882 15,050 298,826 16,601 75.2%
14,898 16,322 16,929 19,985 22,046 16,043 17,529 16,911
Miami Watsco Center 7,972 6,799 6,066 6,322 6,376 6,553 6,222 6,789 6,983 7,197 7,131 106,136 6,634 83.2%
7,122 6,680 6,372 6,338 6,813 6,373
North Carolina Dean Smith Center 21,750 19,647 20,816 20,547 20,083 21,750 21,486 21,329 21,243 20,475 21,148 337,186 21,074 96.9%
21,124 21,383 21,750 21,520 21,135 21,750
NC State PNC Arena 19,722 13,632 13,586 13,620 13,290 13,308 12,828 17,793 14,877 15,098 19,722 283,966 15,776 80.0%
17,695 18,180 18,211 19,500 16,335 14,435 16,053 15,803
Notre Dame Edmund P. Joyce Center 9,149 6,462 6,684 5,988 6,511 6,161 6,751 8,053 6,359 6,511 8,086 144,926 7,628 83.4%
8,245 8,442 8,709 9,149 9,149 8,438 8,286 8,784 8,158
Pittsburgh Petersen Events Center 12,508 4,729 4,321 3,285 2,578 3,540 3,468 4,472 3,988 6,182 12,508 121,473 6,749 54.0%
6,290 6,780 12,881 12,508 8,950 10,289 6,102 8,602
Syracuse Carrier Dome 35,446 19,916 21,012 16,586 21,547 20,416 24,082 17,585 18,620 18,808 21,968 417,856 21,992 62.0%
17,289 19,257 24,466 21,058 21,553 26,011 22,988 35,642 29,052
Virginia John Paul Jones Arena 14,593 13,807 13,574 13,971 13,397 13,648 14,623 14,623 14,623 14,623 14,273 225,392 14,087 96.5%
13,978 14,629 13,448 14,094 13,452 14,629
Virginia Tech Cassell Coliseum 10,052 7,736 7,474 9,275 7,748 5,305 6,681 7,632 8,008 7,009 9,275 122,518 8,168 81.3%
9,275 9,275 9,275 9,275 9,275 9,275
Wake Forest LJVM Coliseum 14,665 5,572 5,109 4,741 5,248 6,149 5,975 4,878 14,268 10,157 9,487 122,014 7,626 52.0%
7,031 5,170 14,352 5,283 9,721 8,873

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