2012-13 ACC Season Summary ACColades ACC Games Overall Miami captured its first-ever ACC Team W L Pct. Hm Rd W L Pct. Hm Rd Nu Last 10 championship, beating North Miami...... 15 3 .824 8-1 7-2 29 7 .806 14-1 10-3 5-3 7-3 Carolina 87-77 in the finals of the Duke...... 14 4 .778 9-0 5-4 30 6 .833 16-0 5-4 9-2 7-3 North Carolina...... 12 6 .667 7-2 5-4 25 11 .694 14-2 6-6 5-3 7-3 60th annual ACC Tournament ... NC State...... 11 7 .611 8-1 3-6 24 11 .686 16-1 3-7 5-3 6-4 four ACC teams - Duke, Miami, ...... 11 7 .611 9-0 2-7 23 12 .657 20-2 3-8 0-2 5-5 North Carolina and NC State - Florida State...... 9 9 .500 6-3 3-6 18 16 .529 10-8 4-7 4-1 5-5 Maryland...... 8 10 .444 6-3 2-8 25 13 .658 18-3 4-7 3-3 5-5 earned NCAA Tournament berths Boston College...... 7 11 .389 5-4 2-7 16 17 .485 12-6 3-8 1-3 5-5 ... Florida State, Maryland and Georgia Tech...... 6 12 .333 3-6 3-6 16 15 .516 11-6 3-7 2-2 4-6 Virginia selected for the NIT ... the Wake Forest...... 6 12 .333 6-3 0-9 13 18 .419 11-5 1-10 1-3 3-7 Clemson...... 5 13 .278 4-5 1-8 13 18 .419 8-7 3-9 2-2 1-9 ACC has had at least five teams Virginia Tech...... 4 14 .222 3-6 1-8 13 19 .406 10-7 2-9 1-3 2-8 with 20 or more wins in each of Bold denotes ACC Champion the last nine seasons ... North Carolina’s P.J. Hairston finished the season making at least one 2012-13 ACC Notebook 3- in an ACC-best The ACC is the winningest conference in NCAA Tourna- Since 1981, the ACC has won more NCAA titles (10) than 33 straight games ... NC State’s ment history ... based on yearly membership, the ACC is any other conference ... the Big East is second with seven Richard Howell and Duke’s Mason 370-192 (.658) with 12 national titles. while the SEC is third with six titles. Plumlee tied for the ACC lead in Over the past 12 years (2001-12), the ACC has won an NCAA Titles (1981-2013) double-doubles with 18 apiece NCAA-best five National Championships ... the Big East is second with four, the SEC (3) is third. ACC...... 10 Big 12...... 1 ... Clemson’s Devin (1,154) and Big East...... 7 Big Eight...... 1 Trevor Booker (1,725 points) NCAA Titles (2001-2013) SEC...... 6 Metro...... 1 became the fifth pair of broth- Big Ten...... 4 Big West...... 1 ACC...... 5 SEC...... 3 Pac-12...... 2 ers in ACC history to each score Big East...... 4 Big 12...... 1 1,000 points in their respective The ACC has had at least two teams make it to the “Sweet With its 6-4 mark in the 2013 NCAA Tournament, the 16” in 31 of the last 34 seasons. careers ... Georgia Tech became ACC extended its non-losing streak in NCAA Tournament only the sixth team in ACC history play to 26 years in a row. The Big East is second with a Duke finished the 2012-13 season ranked in the Top 10 streak of 21 straight seasons. of the AP poll for an ACC-record 113 consecutive weeks to have freshmen as its top two ... the last time the Blue Devils were not ranked in the AP scorers as Marcus Georges-Hunt NCAA Tournament Non-Losing Streaks Top 10 was when they held the 13th spot in the Nov. 19 poll of 2007. (10.8) and Robert Carter, Jr., (9.9) ACC...... 26 Big Ten...... 7 finished the season ranked 1-2 Big East...... 21 Southeastern...... 4 Virginia Tech guard became the first ACC ... Virginia Tech’s Erick Green player since South Carolina’s (31.2) in Over the last seven years (2007-2013), the ACC is the 1956-57 to lead the nation in scoring (25.0) ... Green named ACC Player of the Year only conference to have each of their teams make at least finished his senior season sixth in the ACC in assists (3.8), by the media; Miami’s Shane one NCAA Tournament appearance. ninth in steals (1.9), fourth in percentage (.816), 10th in field goal percentage (.475), ninth in assists-to- Larkin selected ACC Player of NCAA Tournament Participation (2007-2013) turnover ratio (1.75:1) and tied the ACC single-season the Year by the coaches ... both (based on 2011-12 league membership) record with 28 games of 20-or-more points scored. the media and the coaches name ACC...... 12 of 12 SEC...... 10 of 12 Duke’s leads all active head coaches Boston College’s Olivier Hanlon Pac-12...... 11 of 12 Big East..... 12 of 16 with 82 NCAA Tournament wins in his career ... North as the ACC Rookie of the Year, Big 12...... 9 of 10 Big Ten...... 9 of 12 Carolina’s Roy Williams is second with 62 and Syracuse’s (52) third. Miami’s Durand Scott as the ACC Among the top eight RPI conferences, the ACC had the Defensive Player of the Year and most wins (12) and the highest winning percentage (.500) NC State forward Scott Wood finished his career fifth on the Hurricanes’ Jim Larranaga as against top 50 RPI non-conference opponents during the the ACC’s all-time 3-point field goal list (334) and fourth 2012-13 regular season. in career free throw percentage (.886). ACC Coach of the Year. 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary The ACC and the 2013 RPI ACC & the AP poll Krzyzewski tops NCAA coaching list Among the top eight RPI conferences, the ACC had the Duke has been ranked in each of the last 116 AP polls Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski leads all active head coaches most wins and the highest winning percentage against ... North Carolina leads all teams nationally with 808 with 82 NCAA Tournament wins in his career ... North top 50 and top 100 RPI non-conference opponents AP listings all-time ... there has been a total of 1,069 Carolina’s Roy Williams is second with 62 and Syra- during the 2012-13 regular season ... ACC teams were AP polls since the inaugural ranking of Jan. 20, 1949 cuse’s Jim Boeheim (52) third ... Krzyzewski is also the a combined 12-12 (.500) against non-conference teams ... the Tar Heels have been ranked in an NCAA-best all-time leader in NCAA Tournament victories while ranked in the top 50 of the RPI and 30-20 (.600) against 808 polls (.756) while the Blue Devils are third with North Carolina’s is second (65) and Roy non-conference teams ranked in the top 100 of the RPI. 698 listings (.653). Williams third (62).

Conferences vs. Non-Conference AP Poll Totals (1949-2013) NCAA Tournament Wins RPI Top 50 & Top 100 Opponents Team No. 1 Top 10 Total Coach Current School Wins vs. vs. North Carolina...... 108...... 627...... 808 Mike Krzyzewski...... Duke 82 RPI Top 50 Pct. Top 100 Pct Duke...... 127...... 583...... 698 Roy Williams...... North Carolina 62 1. BIg Ten...... 11-18 .379 24-25 .490 Maryland...... 168...... 357 Jim Boeheim...... Syracuse 52 2. Mountain West...... 6-13 .315 22-15 .595 NC State...... 13...... 162...... 339 Rick Pitino...... Louisville 48 3. Big East...... 8-14 .364 24-20 .545 Wake Forest...... 3...... 106...... 273 ...... Michigan State 39 4. ACC...... 12-12 .500 30-20 .600 Georgia Tech...... 1...... 67...... 211 ...... Kansas 36 5. Big 12...... 9-14 .391 20-19 .513 Virginia...... 12...... 75...... 193 Billy Donovan...... Florida 31 6. Pacific 12...... 8-19 .296 17-26 .395 Clemson...... 21...... 126 ...... Minnesota 30 7. Atlantic 10...... 9-28 .243 21-45 .318 Florida State...... 23...... 111 ...... Kentucky 29 8. SEC...... 6-29 .171 23-36 .390 Boston College...... 27...... 110 Bob Huggins...... West Virginia 27 Virginia Tech...... 2...... 50 - Records adjusted for vacated games - Miami...... 12...... 50

Current AP Polls Ranked Duke...... 116 Miami...... 9

Associated Press Rankings USA Today/Coaches Rankings AP PS N12 N19 N26 D3 D10 D17 D24 D31 J7 J14 J21 J28 F4 F11 F18 F25 M4 M11 M18 Coaches PS N12 N19 N26 D3 D10 D17 D24 D31 J7 J14 J21 J28 F4 F11 F18 F25 M4 M11 M18 Final Gonzaga 21 19 17 12 10 14 14 13 10 9 8 10 7 6 5 3 2 1 1 1 Louisville 2 2 2 6 6 6 4 3 4 4 1 5 13 12 12 10 9 6 4 2 1 Louisville 2 2 2 5 5 6 5 4 4 3 1 5 12 11 12 10 10 8 4 2 Michigan 5 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 5 3 2 3 5 7 4 8 8 11 2 Kansas 7 7 12 10 9 9 9 6 6 6 4 3 2 5 14 9 6 4 7 3 Syracuse 9 8 6 5 4 4 3 7 7 7 6 4 6 9 7 8 12 16 20 18 3 Indiana 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 5 5 5 2 7 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 Wichita St. ------21 14 22 ------4 Miami ------25 14 8 3 2 5 6 9 5 Duke 8 9 5 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 5 4 1 6 3 4 2 7 5 Duke 8 9 5 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 5 4 2 6 3 3 2 6 Ohio State 4 4 3 4 7 7 7 10 8 14 11 15 11 10 14 18 15 13 9 6 6 Ohio State 4 4 3 4 7 7 7 10 8 15 11 14 11 10 13 18 16 14 10 7 Indiana 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 5 5 5 2 8 3 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 7 Georgetown - - - 20 15 15 15 15 15 19 - - - 20 15 11 7 5 5 8 Kansas 7 7 11 10 9 9 8 6 6 6 4 2 1 5 13 9 5 3 6 3 8 Michigan St. 14 21 15 13 19 19 20 19 18 22 18 13 13 12 8 4 9 10 8 9 Florida 10 10 8 7 5 5 9 11 9 9 9 7 4 2 6 4 6 9 11 12 9 Michigan 5 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 5 2 1 3 4 7 4 7 6 10 Miami ------15 11 4 2 7 7 10 4 10 New Mexico - - - 25 18 17 16 - 20 25 19 15 20 15 19 16 14 12 15 10 Marquette ------25 - 20 20 22 17 13 16 11 Kansas State ------25 25 18 16 11 18 13 10 13 13 9 11 12 Gonzaga 22 19 16 12 10 14 14 13 10 8 8 10 7 6 3 3 2 1 1 1 12 Saint Louis ------18 16 16 13 Michi. St. 14 22 19 14 17 19 19 19 18 18 17 11 9 8 8 5 10 12 7 9 13 Florida 10 10 7 7 6 5 8 14 13 11 10 8 4 2 7 5 8 11 13 14 Arizona 11 12 10 9 8 8 5 3 3 3 7 6 8 7 9 12 11 18 18 20 14 Marquette ------25 - 25 24 18 17 22 15 12 15 Oregon ------19 12 19 - 23 - 25 - 24 15 Syracuse 9 8 6 6 4 4 3 9 7 7 6 3 6 9 6 8 12 17 19 16 Saint Louis ------19 15 16 13 16 Oklahoma St. - - 20 15 23 24 24 22 22 - - - - 22 17 14 15 13 14 17 Georgetown - - - 25 23 21 21 18 16 22 - - - 21 15 11 8 5 5 8 17 Wisconsin 23 22 ------20 19 17 22 22 18 Memphis 16 16 17 ------25 19 17 20 17 15 18 Memphis 17 17 19 ------22 21 19 25 20 19 New Mexico - - - 23 20 20 17 - 23 - 21 17 22 16 18 16 14 11 14 10 19 Pittsburgh ------24 24 - - - - 23 16 20 23 20 17 20 Kansas St. ------23 18 13 21 15 11 13 13 10 12 14 20 Arizona 12 12 10 9 8 8 4 3 3 4 7 6 8 7 9 12 11 18 18 21 Creighton 15 13 12 11 13 13 13 12 11 11 10 12 17 13 23 - - - 24 21 21 Creighton 16 15 14 11 16 16 17 16 16 13 12 17 21 16 - - - - 23 22 Wisconsin 21 20 24 ------19 17 16 21 23 17 22 Notre Dame 22 20 - - 22 22 22 21 21 17 20 24 - 25 21 25 21 24 24 23 VCU ------24 19 16 - - - 24 25 19 22 23 23 UCLA 13 13 11 ------24 ------23 21 24 LaSalle ------24 Oregon ------21 16 10 19 23 23 24 19 - 25 Fla Gulf Coast ------25 VCU ------22 19 - - - 24 - 21 25 - Oklahoma St. - - 22 17 22 23 24 22 21 - - - - 24 16 14 18 14 15 19 - Butler ------19 18 17 14 13 9 9 14 11 15 20 - - - Pittsburgh ------24 22 - - - - 25 17 22 - 22 19 22 - Louisiana Tech ------25 - - - St. Mary’s ------23 23 21 25 - Colorado State ------24 22 - - - - Wyoming ------25 ------25 - - Kentucky 3 3 8 8 ------25 - - - - - N. Dame 23 21 - - 25 24 22 20 19 16 20 23 - - 21 25 20 24 - - - 24 24 22 17 11 11 11 8 14 21 - 21 24 17 ------Butler ------25 21 20 17 13 9 10 14 10 15 21 - - - - Minnesota - - - 21 14 13 13 11 9 8 9 12 23 18 ------Akron ------24 - - - - Missouri 15 14 13 16 12 12 12 7 12 10 17 22 17 21 ------Colorado St. ------24 21 - - - - - Wichita State - - - - 24 23 - - - 23 - 20 15 ------S Diego St. 20 23 25 21 15 15 15 16 17 15 14 25 20 25 22 ------Mississippi ------23 16 ------Cincinnati - 24 20 16 12 12 11 8 15 20 24 20 23 17 ------NC State 6 6 16 18 25 25 25 23 23 20 14 18 19 ------Minnesota - - - - 21 16 16 14 13 10 12 14 24 18 ------San Diego St. 20 25 25 23 17 18 18 17 19 16 15 - 22 ------Missouri 17 15 14 15 11 11 12 9 12 12 16 22 18 20 ------Illinois - - - 22 13 10 10 12 11 12 23 ------Mississippi ------24 16 23 ------UNLV 18 18 18 24 21 20 21 20 - 24 ------NC State 6 6 15 18 24 25 - 25 25 21 15 18 19 ------North Carolina 11 11 9 14 20 21 23 ------Illinois - - - 22 14 10 10 15 14 13 22 ------Colorado - - 23 19 ------UNLV 19 18 18 20 18 17 18 17 24 19 23 ------Connecticut - 23 21 ------UCLA 13 14 13 24 ------25 ------Baylor 19 16 24 ------Kentucky 3 3 7 8 19 22 23 23 ------Florida State 25 ------N. Carolina 12 11 9 13 16 18 19 ------Colorado - - - 19 ------Baylor 18 17 21 ------Connecticut - - 23 ------Texas 24 25 ------Florida St. 24 ------2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary The ACC is the winningest conference in NCAA Tournament history ACC Year by Year in the NCAA Tournament Four different ACC teams have won 12 National Titles Swt Reg Final Year Teams 16 Fnl Four W-L The ACC has not had a losing record in NCAA Tournament play since 1987 2013...... 4...... 2...... 1...... 0...... 6-4 The ACC has had at least one team in The Final Four in 19 of the last 27 years 2012...... 5...... 2...... 1...... 0...... 6-5 2011...... 4...... 3...... 1...... 0...... 8-4 Since 1981, the ACC has won more NCAA Titles (10) than any other conference 2010...... 6...... 1...... 1...... 1...... 9-5 The ACC has had 10 or more NCAA Tournament wins 13 times - more than any other conference 2010-13.....19...... 8...... 4...... 1..... 29-18 The ACC has produced more No. 1 seeds (31) than any other conference 2009...... 7...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 9-6 2008...... 4...... 1...... 1...... 1...... 6-4 “Sweet Final Final Title NCAA Last 2007...... 7...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 7-7 2006...... 4...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 6-4 School App. Won Lost Pct% 16” Eight Four Game Title App. 2005...... 5...... 3...... 1...... 1...... 12-4 North Carolina...... 44 109 42 .722 32 23 18 9 5 2013 2004...... 6...... 3...... 2...... 2...... 14-6 Duke...... 37 99 33 .750 27 19 15 10 4 2013 2003...... 4...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 5-4 Maryland...... 24 38 23 .623 12 4 2 1 1 2010 2002...... 4...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 10-3 NC State...... 24 34 23 .596 13 6 3 2 2 2013 2001...... 6...... 2...... 2...... 2...... 11-5 2000...... 3...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 7-3 Wake Forest...... 22 28 22 .560 10 6 1 0 0 2010 2000-09.....50...... 20...... 10...... 9..... 87-46 Boston College...... 18 22 19 .537 8 3 0 0 0 2009 Virginia...... 17 22 17 .564 7 5 2 0 0 2012 1999...... 3...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 7-3 Georgia Tech...... 16 23 16 .590 7 4 2 1 0 2010 1998...... 5...... 3...... 2...... 1...... 10-5 Florida State...... 14 15 14 .517 4 2 1 1 0 2012 1997...... 6...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 8-6 1996...... 6...... 2...... 1...... 0...... 6-6 Clemson...... 12 9 11 .450 3 1 0 0 0 2011 1995...... 4...... 4...... 2...... 1...... 11-4 Virginia Tech...... 8 6 8 .429 1 1 0 0 0 2007 1994...... 5...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 10-5 Miami...... 7 6 7 .462 1 0 0 0 0 2013 1993...... 6...... 4...... 2...... 1...... 14-5 South Carolina (1954-71) ....1 0 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 1971 1992...... 5...... 4...... 1...... 1...... 12-4 Year by Year (1954-2013). 201 370 192 .658 103 67 42 22 12 1991...... 6...... 2...... 2...... 2...... 13-5 1990...... 5...... 4...... 2...... 2...... 14-5 Current Members...... 242 411 235 .636 125 74 44 24 12 1990-99.....51...... 29...... 15...... 11....105-48

ACC No. 1 in NCAA Tournament play 1989...... 6...... 4...... 2...... 1...... 12-6 The ACC is the winningest conference in NCAA Tour- 2013 NCAA Tournament Results 1988...... 5...... 2...... 2...... 1...... 9-5 nament history ... based on yearly membership and 1987...... 6...... 2...... 1...... 0...... 5-6 #2 Duke (Midwest) 1986...... 6...... 4...... 2...... 1...... 13-6 without games vacated by the NCAA, the ACC is 369-190 1985...... 5...... 4...... 3...... 0...... 12-5 (.660) with 12 national titles. W Albany...... #15...... 73-61 1984...... 5...... 4...... 2...... 1...... 8-5 W Creighton...... #7...... 66-50 1983...... 4...... 3...... 3...... 1...... 11-3 NCAA Tournament Record W Michigan State...... #3...... 71-61 1982...... 4...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 7-3 based on Yearly Conference Membership L Louisville...... #1...... 63-85 1981...... 4...... 2...... 2...... 2...... 9-4 1980...... 5...... 3...... 2...... 0...... 6-5 #2 Miami (East) Conference Games Won Lost Pct. 1980-89.....50...... 30...... 20...... 8..... 92-48 Atlantic Coast...... 562 370 192 .658 W Pacific...... #15...... 78-49 W Illinois...... #7...... 63-59 1979...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0-2 Big East...... 484 299 185 .618 1978...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 1...... 4-2 Big Ten...... 578 354 224 .612 L Marquette...... #3...... 61-71 1977...... 2...... 2...... 2...... 1...... 6-2 Pac-12...... 418 249 169 .596 #8 North Carolina (South) 1976...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0-2 Southeastern...... 467 275 192 .589 W Villanova...... #9...... 78-71 1975...... 2...... 2...... 1...... 0...... 4-2 Southwestern...... 467 275 192 .589 L Kansas...... #1...... 58-70 1974...... 1...... -...... 1...... 1...... 4-0 Big 12...... 218 128 90 .587 1973...... 1...... -...... 1...... 0...... 1-1 Conference USA...... 101 51 50 .505 #8 NC State (East) 1972...... 1...... -...... 1...... 1...... 3-1 Atlantic 10...... 184 90 94 .489 L Temple...... #9...... 72-76 1971...... 1...... -...... 0...... 0...... 0-2 Missouri Valley...... 191 92 99 .482 1970...... 1...... -...... 0...... 0...... 1-1 West Coast...... 145 68 77 .469 1970-79.....15...... -...... 7...... 4..... 23-15

Horizon...... 72 31 41 .431 Conferences with at least one win 1969...... 1...... -...... 1...... 1...... 2-2 Colonial...... 63 27 36 .429 in 2013 NCAA Tournament 1968...... 1...... -...... 1...... 1...... 3-1 Big West...... 95 40 55 .421 1967...... 1...... -...... 1...... 1...... 2-2 Western Athletic...... 161 65 96 .404 1966...... 1...... -...... 1...... 1...... 3-1 Ivy League...... 118 41 77 .347 Conference Teams W-L Pct. R32 S16 E8 F4 CG 1965...... 1...... -...... 0...... 0...... 1-1 Sun Belt...... 78 25 53 .321 Big East...... 8 13-7 .650 3 3 3 2 1 1964...... 1...... -...... 1...... 1...... 3-1 Mountain West...... 55 17 38 .309 Big Ten...... 7 14-7 .667 6 4 2 1 1 1963...... 1...... -...... 1...... 1...... 3-1 Southern...... 102 31 71 .304 Missouri Valley..... 2 5-2 .714 2 1 1 1 - 1962...... 1...... -...... 1...... 1...... 4-1 Mid-American...... 99 29 70 .293 1961...... 1...... -...... 1...... 0...... 2-1 Atlantic Coast...... 4 6-4 .600 3 2 1 - - 1960...... 1...... -...... 1...... 0...... 2-1 Ohio Valley...... 88 24 64 .273 Southeastern...... 3 4-3 .571 2 1 1 - - 1960-69.....10...... -...... 9...... 7..... 25-12 Southland...... 53 14 39 .264 Pac-12...... 5 5-5 .500 3 2 - - - Summit...... 37 8 29 .216 1959...... 1...... -...... 0...... 0...... 0-1 Big Sky...... 59 11 48 .186 Atlantic Sun...... 1 2-1 .667 1 1 - - - 1958...... 1...... -...... 0...... 0...... 2-1 Metro Atlantic...... 39 7 32 .179 Atlantic 10...... 5 7-5 .583 5 1 - - - 1957...... 1...... -...... 1...... 1...... 5-0 America East...... 41 7 34 .171 Big 12...... 5 3-5 .375 2 1 - - - 1956...... 1...... -...... 0...... 0...... 0-1 Mid Eastern...... 38 6 32 .158 Mountain West...... 5 2-5 .286 2 - - - - 1955...... 1...... -...... 0...... 0...... 0-1 1954...... 1...... -...... 0...... 0...... 2-1 Atlantic Sun...... 38 5 33 .132 West Coast...... 2 2-2 .500 1 - - - - Big South...... 25 3 22 .120 1954-59...... 6...... -...... 1...... 1...... 9-5 Patriot...... 25 3 22 .120 Ivy League...... 1 1-1 .500 1 - - - - Note: From 1963-1974 ACC teams were seeded automatically into Sweet 16. Northeast...... 35 3 32 .086 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary Since 1985, the ACC has: The most NCAA Tournament wins (264) ... The best NCAA Tournament winning percentage (.661) The most Sweet 16 appearances (73) ... The most Regional Final appearances (39) ... The most Final Four appearances (24)

NCAA Tournament Win Pct. Since 1985 Regional Finals Since 1985 Conference Teams Record Pct. FINAL FOUR NUMBERS Conference App. Reg Final Pct. Atlantic Coast...... 147 271-139 .661 Atlantic Coast...... 143 39 .273 Big East...... 173 265-160 .624 Big 12...... 86 21 .244 SEC...... 140 199-130 .605 Final Four Appearances (1997-2013) Big East...... 165 40 .242 SEC...... 137 31 .226 Big Ten...... 166 240-158 .603 Big Ten...... 14 Big 12...... 91 124-86 .590 Big Ten...... 159 31 .195 Atlantic Coast...... 13 Pac-12...... 118 143-111 .563 Big East...... 11 Pac-12...... 113 19 .168 Big 12...... 7 “Sweet 16s” Since 1985 Southeastern...... 7 Final Fours Since 1985 Pac 12...... 6 Conference App. Swt 16 Pct. Conference USA...... 3 Conference App. Final 4 Pct. Atlantic Coast...... 147 73 .497 Colonial...... 2 Atlantic Coast...... 143 24 .168 Big East...... 173 71 .410 Horizon...... 2 Big Ten...... 159 20 .126 SEC...... 140 57 .407 Western Athletic...... 1 SEC...... 137 15 .109 Big Ten...... 166 62 .373 Big East...... 165 17 .103 Pac-12...... 118 42 .356 ** The ACC has had at least one team in Pac-12...... 113 10 .088 Big 12...... 91 32 .352 the Final Four in 19 of the last 26 years. Big 12...... 86 6 .069

Final Four Appearances by Conference (1996-2013)

Big Pac Big Big Conf. ACC 10 SEC 12 East 12 USA Horizon Colonial WAC A-10 Other 2013 Michigan Louisville Wichita St Syracuse (MVC) 2012 Ohio State Kentucky Louisville Kansas

2011 Kentucky Connecticut Butler VCU

2010 Duke Michigan St. West Virginia Butler

2009 N. Carolina Michigan St. Connecticut Villanova 2008 N. Carolina UCLA Kansas Memphis

2007 Ohio State Florida UCLA Georgetown

2006 Florida UCLA G. Mason LSU 2005 N. Carolina Illinois Louisville Michigan St. 2004 Duke Connecticut Oklahoma St, Georgia Tech 2003 Syracuse Texas Marquette Kansas 2002 Maryland Indiana Kansas Oklahoma 2001 Duke Michigan St. Arizona Maryland 2000 N. Carolina Michigan St. Florida Wisconsin 1999 Duke Ohio State Connecticut Michigan St. 1998 N. Carolina Kentucky Stanford Utah

1997 N. Carolina Minnesota Kentucky Arizona

1996 Kentucky Syracuse UMass Miss State 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary 12 National Championships

2010 - Duke 2009 - North Carolina 2005 - North Carolina 2002 - Maryland 2001 - Duke 1993 - North Carolina

1992 - Duke 1991 - Duke 1983 - NC State 1982 - North Carolina 1974 - NC State 1957 - North Carolina NCAA Tournament Won-Loss Records (1939-2013)

Title Final Final “Sweet Last School App. Won Lost Pct% 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Game Four Eight 16” App. North Carolina...... 44 109 42 .722 5 4 6 2 9 18 23 32 2013 Duke...... 37 99 33 .750 4 6 5 0 10 15 19 27 2013 Maryland...... 24 38 23 .623 1 0 1 0 1 2 4 12 2010 NC State...... 24 34 23 .596 2 0 1 0 2 3 6 13 2013 Wake Forest...... 22 28 22 .560 0 0 1 0 0 1 6 10 2010 Georgia Tech...... 16 23 16 .590 0 1 1 0 1 2 4 7 2010 Virginia...... 17 22 17 .564 0 0 2 0 0 2 5 7 2012 Boston College...... 18 22 19 .537 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 2009 Florida State...... 14 15 14 .517 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 4 2012 Clemson...... 11 9 11 .450 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 2011 Virginia Tech...... 8 6 8 .429 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2007 Miami...... 7 6 7 .462 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2013 South Carolina (1954-71)...... 1 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1971 Year by Year ...... 201 370 192 .658 12 10 17 2 21 41 67 103 Current Members...... 242 411 235 .636 12 12 17 2 24 44 74 125

ACC Champion in NCAA Tournament Year Champion NCAA Results W-L Year Champion NCAA Results W-L 1954 NC State ...... 3rd in East Region...... 2-1 1984 Maryland ...... Lost 2nd Rnd of Mideast Regionals...... 1-1 1955 NC State ...... Did not compete in NCAA...... 0-0 1985 Georgia Tech ...... East Region Finalist...... 2-1 1956 NC State ...... Lost 1st Rnd in East Region...... 0-1 1986 Duke ...... FINAL FOUR - 2nd...... 5-1 1957 North Carolina...... FINAL FOUR - Won NCAA Title...... 5-0 1987 NC State ...... Lost 1st Rnd of East Regionals...... 0-1 1958 Maryland ...... 3rd in East Region...... 2-1 1988 Duke ...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd...... 4-1 1959 NC State ...... Did not compete in NCAA...... 0-0 1989 North Carolina ...... Lost Southeast Region Semis...... 2-1 1960 Duke ...... East Region Finalist...... 2-1 1990 Georgia Tech...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd...... 4-1 1961 Wake Forest ...... East Region Finalist...... 2-1 1991 North Carolina...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd...... 4-1 1962 Wake Forest ...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd...... 4-1 1992 Duke...... FINAL FOUR - Won NCAA Title...... 6-0 1963 Duke ...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd...... 3-1 1993 Georgia Tech...... Lost 1st Rnd of West Region...... 0-1 1964 Duke ...... FINAL FOUR - 2nd...... 3-1 1994 North Carolina...... Lost 2nd Rnd of East Region...... 1-1 1965 NC State ...... 3rd in Eastern Regionals...... 1-1 1995 Wake Forest...... Lost in East Region Semis...... 2-1 1966 Duke ...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd...... 3-1 1996 Wake Forest...... Lost in Southeast Region Finals...... 3-1 1967 North Carolina ...... FINAL FOUR - 4th...... 2-2 1997 North Carolina...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd...... 4-1 1968 North Carolina ...... FINAL FOUR - 2nd...... 3-1 1998 North Carolina...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd...... 4-1 1969 North Carolina ...... FINAL FOUR - 4th...... 2-2 1999 Duke...... FINAL FOUR - 2nd...... 5-1 1970 NC State ...... 3rd in Eastern Regionals...... 1-1 2000 Duke...... Lost in East Regionals Semis...... 2-1 1971 South Carolina ...... 4th in Eastern Regionals...... 0-2 2001 Duke...... FINAL FOUR - Won NCAA Title...... 6-0 1972 North Carolina ...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd...... 3-1 2002 Duke...... Lost in South Region Semis...... 2-1 1973 NC State ...... Did not compete in NCAA...... 0-0 2003 Duke...... Lost in West Region Semis...... 2-1 1974 NC State ...... FINAL FOUR - Won NCAA Title...... 4-0 2004 Maryland...... Lost 2nd Round of West Region...... 1-1 1975 North Carolina ...... 3rd in Eastern Regionals...... 2-1 2005 Duke...... Lost in Regional Semifinals...... 2-1 1976 Virginia ...... Lost 1st Rnd of Eastern Regionals...... 0-1 2006 Duke...... Lost in Regional Semifinals...... 2-1 1977 North Carolina ...... FINAL FOUR - 2nd...... 4-1 2007 North Carolina...... Lost in East Region Finals...... 3-1 1978 Duke ...... FINAL FOUR - 2nd...... 4-1 2008 North Carolina...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd...... 4-1 1979 North Carolina ...... Lost 2nd Rnd of Eastern Regionals...... 0-1 2009 Duke...... Lost in Regional Semifinals...... 2-1 1980 Duke ...... Mideast Region Finalist...... 2-1 2010 Duke...... FINAL FOUR - Won NCAA Title...... 6-0 1981 North Carolina ...... FINAL FOUR - 2nd...... 4-1 2011 Duke...... Lost in West Region Semifinals...... 2-1 1982 North Carolina ...... FINAL FOUR - Won NCAA Title...... 5-0 2012 Florida State...... Lost in 2nd Round of East Region...... 1-1 1983 NC State ...... FINAL FOUR - Won NCAA Title...... 6-0 2013 Miami...... Lost in Regional Semifinals...... 2-1 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary

NCAA Tournament by Actual Conference Membership for Each Season (1939-2013) (does not include games vacated by NCAA)

Conference Years App. Won Lost Pct. 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 America East 1980-13 34 7 34 .170 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Atlantic 10 1977-13 94 90 94 .492 1-1 1-3 6-4 0-1 1-2 1-1 3-3 3-3 2-3 3-3 3-4 7-5 Atlantic Coast 1954-13 201 370 192 .658 10-3 5-4 14-6 12-4 6-4 7-7 6-4 9-6 9-5 8-4 6-5 6-4 Atlantic Sun 1981-13 33 5 33 .132 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 Big 12 1997-13 91 128 90 .587 13-6 14-6 10-4 6-6 4-4 6-4 12-5 11-6 9-7 5-5 10-6 3-5 Big East 1980-13 192 299 185 .618 6-6 12-3 12-5 7-6 11-8 7-6 11-8 17-7 8-8 13-10 13-9 13-7 Big Sky 1968-13 46 11 48 .186 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Big South 1991-13 22 3 22 .120 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 Big Ten 1939-13 229 364 224 .619 9-5 8-5 3-3 12-5 3-6 9-6 5-4 9-7 9-4 7-7 11-6 14-7 Big West 1970-13 55 40 55 .421 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Colonial 1975-13 36 27 36 .435 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 4-1 1-2 0-1 0-1 1-1 6-3 1-1 1-1 Conference USA 1996-13 50 51 50 .505 1-3 5-4 5-6 6-4 3-2 3-1 5-1 2-1 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-1 Horizon 1982-13 41 31 41 .431 0-1 2-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 2-2 1-1 1-2 5-1 5-1 0-1 0-1 Ivy League 1939-13 68 41 77 .345 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 Metro Atlantic 1984-13 32 7 32 .180 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 Mid-American 1953-13 66 29 70 .293 3-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 Mid-Eastern 1981-13 32 6 32 .158 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 Missouri Valley 1939-13 95 92 99 .482 3-1 0-2 0-2 1-3 4-4 2-2 0-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 1-2 5-2 Mountain West 2000-13 38 17 38 .309 1-3 1-3 0-3 2-2 0-2 2-2 1-2 0-2 2-4 4-3 1-4 2-5 Northeast 1982-13 32 3 32 .086 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Ohio Valley 1953-13 60 24 64 .273 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 Pac-12 1939-13 174 249 169 .596 9-6 6-5 1-3 5-4 7-3 10-6 8-6 6-6 3-2 5-4 1-2 5-5 Patriot 1991-13 22 3 22 .120 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 Southeastern 1939-13 196 275 192 .589 5-6 6-6 7-6 5-5 11-4 11-4 4-6 1-3 6-4 7-5 10-3 4-3 Southern 1939-13 67 31 71 .304 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 3-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Southland 1969-13 38 14 39 .264 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 Southwestern 1980-13 33 5 33 .132 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Summit 1986-13 29 8 29 .216 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Sun Belt 1977-13 52 25 53 .321 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-2 West Coast 1953-13 77 68 77 .469 0-2 1-2 1-1 1-2 2-1 0-1 1-3 2-1 3-2 1-1 2-3 2-2 Western Athletic 1963-13 90 65 96 .404 1-1 1-1 2-2 1-2 0-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1

Games Vacated by Conference: Atlantic Coast (3-4); Atlantic 10 (4-1); Big East (2-2); Big Eight (3-1); Big Ten (19-13); Big West (3-3); Metro (9-5); Middle Atlantic (3-1); Ohio Valley (5-3); Pacific Coast (6-3); Pac 12 (7-9); SEC (9-6); Southern (0-1); Southland (3-3); SWC (2-1); Sun Belt (0-2); West Coast (0-1); Independents (11-6).

NCAA Tournament Records by Discontinued Conferences (does not include games vacated by NCAA)

Conference Years App Won Lost Pct Conference Years App Won Lost Pct American South...... 1987-91 3 1 3 .250 Little Three...... 1955 1 0 1 .000 Big Eight...... 1939-96 104 137 109 .559 Metro...... 1984-95 44 48 42 .533 Border...... 1951-62 12 2 13 .133 North Atlantic...... 1975-97 17 5 17 .227 East Coast, Middle Atlantic...... 1959-95 33 12 37 .245 President’s Athletic...... 1956 1 1 2 .333 ECAC Upstate...... 1975-79 4 4 5 .444 Rocky Mountain...... 1951-60 9 6 11 .353 Florida Intercollegiate...... 1960 1 0 1 .000 Skyline Eight...... 1939-62 24 20 34 .370 Great Midwest...... 1992-95 13 16 13 .552 Southwest (SWC)...... 1939-96 78 75 89 .457 Indiana Collegiate...... 1962 1 2 1 .667 Western NY Little 3...... 1955-57 3 6 3 .667 Kentucky Intercollegiate...... 1940 1 0 1 .000 Yankee...... 1951-67 14 3 15 .167 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary

NIT Records by School 1983 School Last App. App. Won Lost Pct. Titles Years Wake Forest (3-1) North Carolina...... 2010 6 13 5 .722 1 1971 Murray State...... W 87-80 Virginia Tech...... 2011 12 24 10 .706 2 1973, 1995 Vanderbilt...... W 75-68 South Carolina...... W 78-61 Wake Forest...... 2006 6 10 5 .667 1 2000 Fresno State...... L 62-86 Maryland...... 2013 8 14 7 .667 1 1972 Virginia Tech (1-1) Virginia...... 2013 13 17 11 .607 2 1980, 1992 William & Mary...... W 85-79 Boston College...... 2010 11 17 12 .586 0 - South Carolina...... L 68-75 Florida State...... 2013 8 10 8 .556 0 - NC State...... 2010 12 16 13 .552 0 - 1984 Georgia Tech...... 2003 7 8 7 .533 0 - Georgia Tech (0-1) Clemson...... 2007 14 15 14 .517 0 - Virginia Tech...... L 74-77 Duke...... 1981 5 5 6 .455 0 - N.C. State (0-1) Miami...... 2012 11 7 11 .389 0 - Florida State...... ot L 71-74 South Carolina...... 1969 1 1 1 .500 0 - Florida State (1-1) 1954-2013...... 80 117 79 .597 5 N.C. State...... ot W 74-71 Current Members...... 114 157 109 .590 7 Pittsburgh...... L 63-66 Virginia Tech (4-1) Georgia Tech...... W 77-74 1941 Georgia Tech (1-1) Providence...... W 74-69 South Alabama...... W 68-66 Virginia (0-1) 1977 Duquesne...... W 78-68 Tennessee...... W 72-68 City (N.Y.) College...... L 35-64 St. John’s...... L 55-56 Virginia Tech (1-1) Michigan...... L 75-78 Georgetown...... W 83-79 SW Louisiana...... W 71-70 1947 1971 Alabama...... L 72-79 N.C. State (2-1) North Carolina (4-0) 1985 St. John’s...... W 64-55 1978 Massachusetts...... W 90-49 Virginia (2-1) Kentucky...... L 42-60 Providence...... W 86-79 N.C. State (3-1) West Virginia...... W 56-55 West Virginia...... W 64-52 Duke...... W 73-67 South Carolina...... W 82-70 St. Joseph’s...... W 68-61 Georgia Tech...... W 84-66 Detroit...... W 84-77 Tennessee...... L 54-61 1948 Duke (2-2) Georgetown...... ot W 86-85 Clemson (0-1) N.C. State (0-1) Dayton...... W 80-68 Texas...... L 93-101 UT-Chattanooga...... L 65-67 DePaul...... L 64-75 Tennessee...... W 78-64 Virginia (0-1) Wake Forest (0-1) North Carolina...... L 67-73 Georgetown...... ot L 68-70 South Florida...... L 66-77 1951 St. Bonaventure...... ot L 88-92 N.C. State (0-1) Georgia Tech (3-1) 1979 1986 Seton Hall...... L 59-71 LaSalle...... W 70-67 Clemson (1-1) Clemson (2-1) Michigan...... W 78-70 Kentucky...... ot W 68-67 M. Tennessee State...... W 99-81 1961 St. Bonaventure...... (2ot) W 76-71 Old Dominion...... (2ot) L 69-71 Georgia...... W 77-65 Miami (0-1) North Carolina...... L 66-84 Maryland (1-1) Wyoming...... L 57-62 St. Louis...... L 56-58 Rhode Island...... (3ot) W 67-65 1972 Ohio State...... L 72-79 1987 1963 Maryland (4-0) Virginia (1-1) Florida State (1-1) Miami (1-1) St. Joseph’s...... W 67-55 N.E. Louisiana...... W 79-78 Rhode Island...... W 107-92 St. Francis, NY...... W 71-70 Syracuse...... W 71-65 Alabama...... L 88-90 Vanderbilt...... L 92-109 Providence...... L 96-106 Jacksonsville...... W 91-77 Niagara...... W 100-69 1980 1988 1964 Virginia (0-1) Virginia (5-0) Clemson (0-1) Miami (0-1) Lafayette...... L 71-72 Lafayette...... W 67-56 Southern Mississippi...... L 69-74 St. Joseph’s...... L 76-86 Boston College...... W 57-55 1973 Michigan...... W 79-68 1990 1966 North Carolina (3-1) Nevada-Las Vegas...... W 90-71 Maryland (1-1) Virginia Tech (0-1) Oral Roberts...... W 82-65 Minnesota...... W 58-55 Massachusetts...... W 91-81 Temple...... L 73-88 Massachusetts...... W 73-63 Penn State...... L 78-80 Notre Dame...... L 71-78 1981 1967 Alabama...... W 88-69 Duke (2-1) 1992 Duke (0-1) Virginia Tech (4-0) North Carolina A&T...... W 79-69 Virginia (5-0) Southern Illinois...... L 63-72 New Mexico...... W 65-63 Alabama...... W 75-70 Villanova...... W 83-80 Fairfield...... W 77-76 Purdue...... L 69-81 Tennessee...... W 77-52 1968 Alabama...... W 74-73 Clemson (0-1) New Mexico...... W 76-71 Duke (1-1) Notre Dame...... ot W 92-91 Temple...... L 82-90 Florida...... W 62-56 Oklahoma City...... W 97-81 Notre Dame...... ot W 81-76 St. Peter’s...... L 71-100 1974 1982 North Carolina (0-1) Maryland (1-1) 1993 1969 Purdue...... L 81-82 Richmond...... W 66-50 Clemson (1-1) South Carolina (1-1) Georgia...... L 69-83 Auburn...... W 84-72 Southern Illinois...... W 82-63 1975 Clemson (0-1) Alabama Birmingham...... L 64-65 Army...... L 45-59 Clemson (0-1) Mississippi...... L 49-53 Providence...... L 86-91 Virginia Tech (2-1) 1994 1970 Fordham...... W 69-58 Georgia Tech (0-1) Duke (0-1) 1976 Mississippi...... W 61-50 Siena...... L 68-76 Utah...... L 75-78 N.C. State (2-1) Georgia...... L 73-90 Clemson (1-1) North Carolina (0-1) Holy Cross...... W 78-68 West Virginia...... W 96-79 Manhattan...... L 90-95 UNC-Charlotte...... L 79-80 Vanderbilt...... L 74-89 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary 1995 2002 2008 NIT Champions Clemson (0-1) Virginia (0-1) Maryland (1-0) Virginia Tech...... L 54-62 South Carolina...... L 67-74 at Minnesota...... W 68-58 Year Champion Virginia Tech (5-0) at Syracuse...... L 72-88 1938...... Temple Clemson...... W 62-54 2003 Florida State (0-1) 1939...... Long Island Providence...... W 91-78 North Carolina (2-1) Akron...... L ot 60-65 1940...... Colorado New Mexico State...... W 64-61 DePaul...... W 83-72 Virginia Tech (2-1) 1941...... Long Island Canisius...... W 71-59 Wyoming...... W 90-74 Morgan State...... W 94-62 1942...... West Virginia 1943...... St. John’s Marquette...... ot W 65--64 Georgetown...... L 74-79 UAB...... W 75-49 1944...... St. John’s Miami (0-1) Georgia Tech (2-1) Mississippi...... L 72-81 1945...... DePaul Penn State...... L 56-62 Ohio State...... W 72-58 1946...... Kentucky Iowa...... W 79-78 2009 1947...... Utah 1997 Texas Tech...... L 72-80 Miami (1-1) 1948...... Saint Louis Florida State (4-1) Virginia (1-1) Providence...... W 78-66 1949...... San Francisco Syracuse...... W 82-67 Brown...... W 89-73 Florida...... L 60-74 1950...... CCNY Michigan State...... W 68-62 St. John’s...... L 63-73 Virginia Tech (1-1) 1951...... Brigham Young West Virginia...... W 76-71 Duquesne...... 2ot W 116-108 1952...... La Salle Connecticut...... W 71-65 2004 Baylor...... L 66-84 1953...... Seton Hall Michigan...... L 73-82 Florida State (1-1) 1954...... Holy Cross N.C. State (1-1) Wichita State...... (2ot) W 91-84 2010 1955...... Duquesne S.W. Missouri State...... W 77-66 Iowa State...... L 59-62 North Carolina (4-1) 1956...... Louisville West Virginia...... L 73-76 Virginia (1-1) William & Mary...... W 80-72 1957...... Bradley Miami (0-1) George Washington...... W 79-66 at Mississippi State...... W 76-74 1958...... Xavier 1959...... St. John’s Michigan...... L 63-76 Villanova...... L 63-73 at UAB...... W 60-55 1960...... Bradley #Rhode Island...... ot W 68-67 1961...... Providence 1998 2005 #Dayton...... L 68-79 1962...... Dayton Georgia Tech (2-1) Maryland (3-1) Virginia Tech (2-1) 1963...... Providence Seton Hall...... W 88-78 Oral Roberts...... W 85-72 Quinnipiac...... W 81-61 1964...... Bradley Georgetown...... ot W 80-79 Davidson...... W 78-63 Connecticut...... W 65-63 1965...... St. John’s Penn State...... L 70-75 Texas Christian...... W 85-73 Rhode Island...... L 72-79 1966...... Brigham Young N.C. State (1-1) South Carolina...... L 73-85 NC State (1-1) 1967...... Southern Illinois Kansas State...... W 59-39 Virginia Tech (1-1) at South Florida...... W 58-57 1968...... Dayton Georgia...... L 55-61 Temple...... W 60-50 at UAB...... L 52-72 1969...... Temple Wake Forest (1-1) Memphis...... L 62-83 1970...... Marquette UNC-Wilmington ...... W 56-52 Clemson (0-1) 2011 1971...... North Carolina Vanderbilt...... L 68-72 Texas A&M...... L 74-82 Boston College (1-1) 1972...... Maryland Miami (0-1) at McNeese State...... W 82-64 1973...... Virginia Tech 1974...... Purdue 1999 South Carolina...... L 67-69 Northwestern...... L 67-85 1975...... Princeton Clemson (4-1) Virginia Tech (1-1) 1976...... Kentucky Georgia...... W 77-57 2006 Bethune-Cookman...... W 79-54 1977...... St. Bonaventure Rutgers...... W 78-68 Miami (2-1) Wichita State...... ot L 76-79 1978...... Texas Butler...... W 89-69 Oklahoma State...... W 62-59 Miami (2-1) 1979...... Indiana Xavier...... W 79-76 Creighton...... W 53-52 Florida Atlantic...... W 85-62 1980...... Virginia California...... L 60-61 Michigan...... L 65-71 Missouri State...... W 81-72 1981...... Tulsa Wake Forest (1-1) Florida State (1-1) at Alabama...... L 64-79 1982...... Bradley Alabama...... W 73-57 Butler...... W 67-63 1983...... Fresno State Xavier...... L 87-76 South Carolina...... L ot 68-69 2012 1984...... Michigan NC State (1-1) Clemson (1-1) Miami (1-1) 1985...... UCLA Providence...... W 92-86 Louisiana Tech...... W 69-53 Valparaiso...... W 66-50 1986...... Ohio State Princeton...... L 58-61 Louisville...... L 68-74 Minnesota...... L 60-78 1987...... Southern Miss Georgia Tech (0-1) Maryland (0-1) 1988...... Connecticut 1989...... St. John’s Oregon...... L 64-67 Manhattan...... L 84-87 2013 1990...... Vanderbilt Virginia (0-1) Maryland (3-1) 1991...... Stanford 2000 Stanford...... L 49-65 Niagara...... W 86-70 1992...... Virginia Wake Forest (5-0) Wake Forest (0-1) Denver...... W 62-52 1993...... Minnesota Vanderbilt...... W 83-68 Minnesota...... L 58-73 at Alabama...... W 58-57 1994...... Villanova New Mexico...... W 72-65 #Iowa...... L 60-71 1995...... Virginia Tech California...... W 76-59 2007 Virginia (2-1) 1996...... Nebraska NC State...... ot W 62-59 Clemson (4-1) Norfolk State...... W 67-56 1997...... Vacated - Michigan Notre Dame...... W 71-61 East Tennessee...... W 64-57 St. John’s...... W 68-50 1998...... Vacated - Minnesota NC State (3-2) Mississippi...... W 89-68 Iowa...... L 64-75 1999...... California Tulane...... W 64-60 Syracuse...... W 74-70 Florida State (0-1) 2000...... Wake Forest Arizona State...... W 60-57 Air Force...... W 68-67 Louisiana Tech...... L 66-71 2001...... Tulsa Mississippi...... W 77-54 West Virginia...... L 73-78 2002...... Memphis Wake Forest...... L 59-62 Florida State (2-1) 2003...... Vacated - St. John’s Penn State...... L 72-74 Toledo...... W 77-61 NIT MVP 2004...... Michigan 2005...... South Carolina Virginia (0-1) Michigan...... W 87-66 2006...... South Carolina Georgetown ...... 3ot L 111-115 at Mississippi State...... l 71-86 1971.....Bill Chamberlain, North Carolina 1972...... Tom McMillen, Maryland 2007...... West Virginia NC State (2-1) 2008...... Ohio State 1980...... , Virginia 2001 at Drexel...... W 63-56 2009...... Penn State 1992...... Bryant Stith, Virginia Miami (0-1) Marist...... W 69-62 2010...... Dayton 1995...... Shawn Smith, Virginia Tech Auburn...... L 58-60 at West Virginia...... L 66-71 2011...... Wichita State 2000...... Robert O’Kelley, Wake Forest 2012...... Stanford 2013...... Baylor 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary Noting the ACC Boston College Georgia Tech NC State Olivier Hanlan was voted the ACC The Yellow Jackets (16-15) con- The Wolfpack (24-11) ended its Freshman of the Year by both the cluded the season with an 84-64 season with a 76-72 loss to Temple Atlantic Coast Sports Media As- loss to Boston College in the in the second round of the NCAA East sociation (ACSMA) and by the ACC opening round of the ACC Tour- Regional on March 22 ... NC State Coaches ... Hanlan scored 41 points vs. Georgia Tech nament March 14 ... Marcus Georges-Hunt had 21 tied its highest win total for a single in the first round of the ACC Tournament on March 14, points and 11 rebounds to lead Tech in the finale ... season in the past 30 years ... the last Wolfpack setting a record for single-game scoring by a fresh- Georges-Hunt concluded the season averaging 10.8 squad to post more victories was the 1983 NCAA man in the event ... Hanlan scored in double figures and is one of only two ACC fresh- championship squad, which posted a 26-10 mark 28 times this season and in each of the Eagles final man to lead his team in scoring ... Robert Carter Jr., ... is the first coach in NC State 10 games ... Boston College finished 16-17 for the who ranked second on the team with 9.9 points per history, and only the third coach in ACC history, season and was 7-11 in ACC play ... sophomore Ryan game led the team with 6.7 rebounds per game, was to take each of his first two squads to the NCAA Anderson’s eight double-doubles ranked sixth in the voted to the ACC Coaches inaugural All-Freshmen Tournament ... senior Scott Wood’s 334 made ACC ... his nine 20-point games ranked third in the Team ... Tech showed five games improvement over 3-pointers are the most in program history and league and his nine 10- games ranked fifth. 2011-12, when it finished 11-20. fifth all-time by any player in ACC history. Clemson Maryland Virginia The Tigers (13-18) concluded their Second-seeded Maryland (25-12) The Cavaliers (23-12) posted their season with a 73-69 loss to Florida will take on third-seeded Iowa in highest victory total since winning State in the opening round of the the NIT semifinals on Tuesday 25 in 1994-95 ... Virginia’s 20 ACC Tournament on March 14 ... night at New York’s Madison homecourt wins this season are a K.J. McDaniels blocked a shot in Square Garden ... the Terps are school record, as are its 35 total games played ... each of the final 18 games of the season and had appearing in the NIT for the eighth time in school Justin Anderson scored a career-high 24 points at least one in all but three games this year history and hold a 14-6 record in the event ... in a 75-64 loss to Iowa in the NIT quarterfinals on ... senior scored in double figures in Maryland owns one NIT title, in 1972, when it de- March 27 ... Anderson, who scored in double fig- the final 11 games of his career ... Booker finished feated Niagara in the championship game, 100-69 ures in all three NIT games, posted the first 20-point his career with 728 rebounds, 10th-most in school ... Maryland has won 25 games in a season for the game of his career ... with 11 points against Iowa, history ... Jordan Roper led the Tigers with 41 ninth time in school history ... Dez Wells has car- Joe Harris scored in double figure for the 31st time successful 3-point shots this season ...Roper is ried the scoring load in the postseason, averaging this season ... posted the eighth season the first freshman to lead Clemson in 3-pointers 18.3 points per game on .574 shooting from the by a Cavalier with 300 or more rebounds ... Mitchell since Terrence Oglesby in 2007-08. field, including .727 (8-for-11) from 3-point range. finished the season with 312.

Duke Miami Virginia Tech With its 85-63 loss to Louisville on The second-seeded Hurricanes Senior Erick Green closed out March 31, Duke suffered only its (29-7) closed out their season his senior season averaging second setback, in the Elite Eight on March 28 with a loss to third- 25.0 points per game, con- round of the NCAA Tournament seeded Marquette in the East Re- tinuing his bid to become the first ACC player to under head coach Mike Krzyzewski ... Duke entered gional semifinal ... the ACC champion Hurricanes lead the nation in scoring since South Carolina’s the game with an 11-1 record in the regional final reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for Gray Wallace in 1957 ... Green, voted the ACC round and had won four in a row ... Duke is 16-3 the second time in school history and for the first Player of the Year by ACSMA and first-team all-time in NCAA regional finals ... Duke is one win time since 2000 ... the Hurricanes’ 29 wins are a All-ACC by ACSMA and the ACC coaches, closed shy of becoming the third team to win 100 NCAA single-season school record ... Miami is now 6-7 out his career by scoring in double figures in 35 Tournament games ... the Blue Devils rank third all- all-time in seven NCAA tournament appearances consecutive games .... that included all 32 games time in NCAA Tournament wins (99), first in NCAA ... Miami head coach , the 2012-13 this season for the Hokies, who finished 13-19 ... Tournament winning percentage (99-33, .756), recipient of the Henry Iba Coach of the Year Award Green scored at least 21 points in 28 of 32 games fourth in NCAA Tournament games played (132) and a Naismith Award finalist, was named the this season ... Green leaves as the school’s 10th and fifth in NCAA Tournament appearances (37). NABC District 2 Coach of the Year on March 29. leading scorer with 1,742 points in his career. Florida State North Carolina Wake Forest The Seminoles (18-16) ended their UNC (25-11) went 1-1 in NCAA Wake Forest (13-18) closed out season with a 71-66 loss to Louisiana Tournament play, falling to top- the season with a 75-62 loss to Tech in the opening round of the NIT seeded Kansas 70-58 in the third Maryland in the opening round of on March 19 ... the Seminoles have round of the South Region ... the the ACC Tournament on March 14 won at least 18 games in eight consecutive years Tar Heels made their 44th NCAA Tournament ... senior C.J. Harris finished his career with 1,613 and made their school-record eighth consecutive appearance, second-most among Division I points in 124 games for an average of 13.0 per postseason appearance ... playing in the final game programs ... the Tar Heels have played in 151 contest ... Harris became just the 17th player in of his FSU career, senior Michael Snaer scored a NCAA Tournament games and won 109, both of school history to score 1,600 points in a career ... team-high 24 points vs. Louisiana Tech ... Snaer led which rank second all-time ... UNC coach Roy Harris will go down as one of the top free throw the Seminoles in scoring at 14.8 points per game this Williams recorded his 700th career win when the shooters in league history with an 83.4 percent season, and his 82 assists were also a team high ... Tar Heels defeated Villanova 78-71 in their NCAA (533-of-639) mark for his career ... he ranks seventh FSU closed out its season leading the ACC in blocked second-round game ... Williams’ teams have won in school history and in the top 30 in ACC history in shots at 5.1 per game and appears set to lead the at least one game in each of the 24 postseason free throw percentage ... freshman Devin Thomas conference in that category for a fourth straight year. tournaments in which he has coached. averaged 10.5 points and 8.7 rebounds in ACC play. 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary Miami captures first-ever ACC title with 2013 ACC Post Season Honors 87-77 win over North Carolina For the first time in the 60 year history of the league, All-Atlantic Coast Conference Basketball Teams were selected by both the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA) and the ACC Coaches in 2013 ... Duke’s , Virginia Tech’s Erick Green, Virginia’s Joe Harris and Miami’s were voted to the first team by both ACSMA and the coaches ... NC State’s Richard Howell landed a first-team slot on the ACSMA All-ACC team, while Duke’s Seth Curry was cited by the coaches ... Boston College’s Olivier Hanlan was the leading vote-getter on both the ACSMA and Coaches All-ACC Freshmen Teams ... Miami’s Larkin led the ACSMA voting on the All-ACC Defensive Team, while the Hurricanes’ Durand Scott led the coaches’ balloting.

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First Team First Team Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke (73)...... 226 Joe Harris, Jr., Virginia...... *33 Tournament MVP Shane Larkin scored a team-high Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech (72)...... 225 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... *33 28 points to lead the ninth-ranked Miami to its first- Shane Larkin, So., Miami (72)...... 224 Shane Larkin, So., Miami...... 32 ever ACC title with an 87-77 win over North Carolina Joe Harris, Jr., Virginia (67)...... 219 Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech...... 31 ... led by Larkin, Miami shot 51 percent from the Richard Howell, Sr., NC State (46)...... 192 Seth Curry, Sr., Duke...... 31 floor and placed four players in double-figures ... the top-seeded Hurricanes made 12-of-22 from 3-point Second Team Second Team range en route to reaching the championship game Seth Curry, Sr., Duke (26)...... 178 , Jr., North Carolina...... 23 for the first time ever following victories over Boston Kenny Kadji, Sr., Miami (5)...... 131 Kenny Kadji, Sr., Miami...... 23 College and NC State ... in the three games, Larkin , Sr., NC State (6)...... 122 James Michael McAdoo, So., North Carolina....23 averaged 23.7 points, 5.0 assists, 5.0 rebounds, 2.3 Reggie Bullock, Sr., North Carolina (3)...... 119 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State...... 21 steals, shot 23-of-45 from the floor (.511) and 16-of- James Michael McAdoo, So., N. Carolina (2)...... 97 Richard Howell, Sr., NC State...... 19 18 (.889) from the free throw line in becoming the first Hurricane to win the Award as the Third Team Third Team Tournament MVP ... in addition to Larkin, three other Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State (4)...... 93 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State...... 15 Miami players averaged in double figures during the C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State (5)...... 80 Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State...... 14 tournament - Durand Scott (15.7), Trey McKinney- Ryan Anderson, So., Boston College (2)...... 46 Ryan Anderson, So., Boston College...... 9 Jones (11.7) and Kenny Kadji (10.0). Quinn Cook, So., Duke...... 43 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami...... 9 Devin Booker, Sr., Clemson...... 43 C.J. Harris, Sr., Wake Forest...... 8 60th Annual ACC Tournament Akil Mitchell, Jr., Virginia...... 43 Akil Mitchell, Jr., Virginia...... 8 Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum (first team votes in parenthesis) *denotes unanimous March 14-17, 2013 Honorable Mention Honorable Mention First Round - Thursday, March 14 Durand Scott, Miami (39); P.J. Hairston, North Devin Booker, Sr., Clemson (6); , Sr., Duke #8 Boston College d. #9 Georgia Tech...... 84-64 Carolina (30); C.J. Harris, Wake Forest (27); , (6); Alex Len, So., Maryland (6); P.J. Hairston, So., #5 NC State d. #12 Virginia Tech...... 80-63 Md. (19); Travis McKie, Wake Forest (13); Boston North Carolina (4). #7 Maryland d. #10 Wake Forest...... 75-62 College’s Olivier Hanlan (13); Ryan Kelly, Duke (13). #6 Florida State d. #11 Clemson...... 73-69

Quarterfinals - Friday, March 15 ACSMA All-ACC Freshmen Team Coaches All-ACC Freshmen Team #1 Miami d. #8 Boston College...... 69-58 #5 NC State d. #4 Virginia...... 75-56 Olivier Hanlan, Boston College...... *77 Olivier Hanlan, Boston College...... *11 #7 Maryland d. #2 Duke...... 83-74 Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke...... 63 Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke...... 10 #3 North Carolina d. #6 Florida State...... 83-62 T.J. Warren, NC State...... 63 T.J. Warren, NC State...... 10 Devin Thomas, Wake Forest...... 59 Devin Thomas, Wake Forest...... 10 Semifinals - Saturday, March 16 Marcus Paige, North Carolina...... 44 Marcus Paige, North Carolina...... 7 #1 Miami d. #5 NC State...... 81-71 *denote unanimous Robert Carter, Jr., Georgia Tech...... 7 #3 North Carolina d. #7 Maryland...... 79-76 *denote unanimous Finals - Sunday, March 17 #1 Miami d. #3 North Carolina...... 87-77 ACSMA All-Defensive Team ACSMA All-Defensive Team

ACC Tournament MVP: Shane Larkin, So., Miami...... 46 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami...... 7 Shane Larkin, Miami Daniel Miller, Jr., Georgia Tech...... 37 Jontel Evans, Sr., Virginia...... 6 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami...... 36 Shane Larkin, So., Miami...... 6 All-ACC Tournament: Alex Len, So., Maryland...... 35 Julian Gamble, Sr., Miami...... 5 1st Team: Shane Larkin, UM; Durand Scott, UM; P.J. Jontel Evans, Sr., Virginia...... 33 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... 5 Hairston, UNC; Reggie Bullock, UNC; Dez Wells, Md. Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State...... 5

2nd Team: Olivier Hanlan, BC; Scott Wood, NCS; Trey McKinney Jones, UM, Julian Gamble, UM; Marcus Paige, UNC. 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary Duke’s Top 10 Streak 2013 ACC Post Season Honors n Duke has been ranked in the Top 10 of the AP poll for ACSMA ACC Player of the Year Coaches ACC Player of the Year an ACC-record 113 consecutive weeks ...it is the second- longest such streak in NCAA history, UCLA holds the record Virginia Tech senior guard Erick Green, the nation’s Miami sophomore guard Shane Larkin, who led the with 155 consecutive weeks in the Top 10 ... the last time leading scorer with a 25.0 points per game average Hurricanes to their first Atlantic Coast Conference the Blue Devils were not ranked in the AP Top 10 was was selected as the ACC Player of the Year ... in regular season and tournament championships, was when they held the 13th spot in the Nov. 19 poll of 2007. becoming the league’s first national scoring leader voted the ACC Player of the Year by the league’s head since South Carolina’s Grady Wallace (31.2) in coaches ... coaches were not allowed to vote for their Consecutive ACC AP Top 10 Appearances 1957, Green scored 10 or more points in a league- own players, and balloting took place prior to the ACC best 35 straight games dating back to last season Tournament ... the 2013 ACC Tournament MVP, Larkin # Team First Last and tied a league record with 28 games of 20-or- led the team in scoring at 14.5 points per game ... led 113 Duke...... 11/26/2007...... 3/18/2013 more points ... scored in double figures in 64 of his the ACC in steals (3.0) and ranked fourth in assists 75 Duke...... 12/26/1961...... 12/6/1966 last 66 games ... Green tallied 20 or more points per game (4.6). 69 Duke...... 1/22/1991...... 12/26/1994 in all but three games during the 2012-13 season. 68 Maryland...... 11/25/1972...... 3/2/1976 67 Duke...... 12/20/1999...... 3/3/2003 Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech...... 38 Shane Larkin, So., Miami...... 6 Shane Larkin, So., Miami...... 23 Joe Harris, Jr., Virginia...... 3 ACC Players of the Week Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... 12 Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech...... 2 Joe Harris, Jr., Virginia...... 2 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... 1 ACC Player of the Week Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State...... 1 N12...... Alex Len, So., Maryland N19...... Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State N26...... Quinn Cook, So., Duke ACSMA ACC Freshman of the Year Coaches ACC Freshman of the Year Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech D3...... Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke The first Boston College player to be named ACC Boston College’s Olivier Hanlan the only ACC fresh- Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech Rookie of the Year, Olivier Hanlan ranked fifth man to rank in the top six in the ACC in scoring D10...... C.J. Leslie, NC State among ACC scorers at 15.4 points per game and (15.4), rebounds (4.2) and assists (2.3) among the D17...... Durand Scott, Miami scored in double figures in 28 games – including league’s rookie class, was the coaches’ choice for D24...... C.J. Leslie, NC State 16 of the Eagles’ 18 ACC games. ACC Freshman of the Year D31...... Seth Curry, Sr., Duke J7...... Ryan Kelly, Sr., Duke Olivier Hanlan, Boston College...... 43 Olivier Hanlan, Boston College...... 10 J14...... Richard Howell, Sr., NC State Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke...... 15 Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke...... 1 J21...... Reggie Bullock, North Carolina T.J. Warren, NC State...... 12 T.J. Warren, NC State...... 1 J28...... Durand Scott, Miami Devin Thomas, Wake Forest...... 4 F4...... Shane Larkin, Miami Devin Bookert, Florida State...... 1 F11...... Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke Robert Carter, Jr., Georgia Tech...... 1 F18...... Scott Wood, NC State Marcus Paige, North Carolina...... 1 P.J. Hairston, North Carolina F25...... C.J. Harris, Wake Forest M4...... Ryan Kelly, Sr., Duke ACSMA ACC Defensive Player of the Year Coaches Defensive Player of the Year M11...... Seth Curry, Sr., Duke M18...... Shane Larkin, So., Miami Miami’s Durand Scott was the media choice for the Scott, a defensive leader for a Miami team that allowed 2013 ACC Defensive Player of the Year ... Scott edged just 60.6 points per game while forcing opponents to ACC Rookie of the Week teammate Shane Larkin by two votes (23-to-21) in the shoot at 40 percent from the floor was the coaches N12...... Rodney Purvis, NC State balloting. choice as the ACC Defensive Player of the Year. N19...... T.J. Warren, NC State N26...... Marcus Georges-Hunt, Georgia Tech Durand Scott, Sr., Miami...... 23 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami...... 3 D3...... Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke Shane Larkin, So., Miami...... 21 Jontel Evans, Sr., Virginia...... 2 D10...... Marcus Georges-Hunt, Georgia Tech Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State...... 7 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State...... 1 D17...... T.J. Warren, NC State Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... 6 Julian Gamble, Sr., Miami...... 1 D24...... Olivier Hanlan, Boston College Jontel Evans, Sr., Virginia...... 4 Joe Harris, Jr., Virginia...... 1 Aaron Thomas, Florida State Julian Gamble, Sr., Miami...... 4 Kenny Kadji, Sr., Miami...... 1 D31...... Charles Mitchell, Maryland Richard Howell, Sr., NC State...... 4 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... 1 J7...... Joe Rahon, Boston College Akil Mitchell, Jr., Virginia...... 2 Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State...... 1 J14...... Olivier Hanlan, Boston College Okaro White, Jr., Florida State...... 1 J21...... Olivier Hanlan, Boston College J28...... Devin Thomas, Wake Forest ACSMA ACC Coach of the Year Coaches ACC Coach of the Year F4...... Joe Rahon, Boston College F11...... Justin Anderson, Virginia Jim Larranaga, who guided Miami to the school’s Miami’s Jim Larranaga, whose Hurricanes entered F18...... Seth Allen, Maryland first ACC regular season and ACC Tournament the NCAA Tournament as a No. 2 seed and finished F25...... Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke championships, was a runaway choice in balloting the season with a 29-7 record - the most wins in M4...... Robert Carter, Jr., Georgia Tech for the ACC Basketball Coach of the Year receiving program history - was selected by the league’s M11...... Olivier Hanlan, Boston College 75 of a possible 77 votes. head coaches as the 2013 ACC Coach of the Year. USBWA National Player of the Week Jim Larranaga, Miami...... 75 Jim Larranaga, Miami...... 9 F11...... Shane Larkin, Miami Mike Krzyzewski, Duke...... 1 Tony Bennett, Virginia...... 1 F18...... Mason Plumlee, Duke Roy Williams, North Carolina...... 1 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke...... 1 Roy Williams, North Carolina...... 1 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary Scoring Streaks ACC Active Career Statistical Leaders ACC Double-Doubles n Virginia Tech’s Erick Green scored 10 or more points in n NC State’s Richard Howell and Duke’s Mason Plumlee a league-best 35 straight games dating back to last season Points Scored tied for the ACC lead in double-doubles with 18 apiece. ... scored in double figures in 64 of his last 66 games ... Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech...... 1,742 the nation’s leading scorer (25.0), Green tallied 20 or more Durand Scott, Sr., Miami...... 1,650 Double-Doubles, 2012-13 points in all but three games during the 2012-13 season. C.J. Harris, Sr., Wake Forest...... 1,613 Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State...... 1,560 ’12-13 ’12-13 Double-Figure Scoring Streaks Scott Wood, Sr., NC State...... 1,467 Player, School Career ACC Total Seth Curry, Sr., Duke...... 1,394 Richard Howell, Sr., NCS...... 31...... 10...... 18 Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech...... 35 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... 1,384 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... 36...... 9...... 18 P.J. Hairston, So., North Carolina...... 18 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State...... 1,359 Akil Mitchell, Jr., UVa...... 13...... 6...... 12 Shane Larkin, So., Miami...... 12 Travis McKie, Jr., Wake Forest...... 1,334 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NCS...... 21...... 7...... 10 James Michael McAdoo, So., North Carolina...... 11 Joe Harris, Jr., Virginia...... 1,255 James Michael McAdoo, So., UNC...... 9...... 5...... 9 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... 11 Richard Howell, Sr., NC State...... 1,214 Ryan Anderson, So., BC...... 15...... 5...... 8 Olivier Hanlan, Fr., Boston College...... 10 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State...... 1,167 Kenny Kadji, Sr., Miami...... 12...... 5...... 8 Devin Booker, Sr., Clemson...... 9 Devin Booker, Sr., Clemson...... 1,154 Devin Booker, Sr., Clem...... 13...... 5...... 6 Reggie Johnson, Sr., Miami...... 1,039 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NCS...... 7...... 5...... 6 3-Point Field Goal Streaks Alex Len, So., Md...... 7...... 3...... 6 n Rebounds Reggie Johnson, Sr., Miami...... 18...... 0...... 4 North Carolina’s P.J. Hairston finished the 2012-13 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... 1,085 season making at least one 3-point field goal in an ACC- Travis McKie, Jr., WF...... 16...... 3...... 4 Richard Howell, Sr., NC State...... 1,055 Reggie Bullock, Jr., UNC...... 6...... 3...... 4 best 33 straight games ... Duke’s Seth Curry was second Reggie Johnson, Sr., Miami...... 842 with 18 consecutive games with a trey. Robert Carter, Fr., GT...... 4...... 2...... 4 Devin Booker, Sr., Clemson...... 728 Milton Jennings, Sr., Clem...... 8...... 3...... 3 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State...... 723 Daniel Miller, Jr., GT...... 5...... 2...... 3 3-Point Field Goal Consecutive Games Streak Travis McKie, Jr., Wake Forest...... 680 Devin Thomas, Fr., WF...... 3...... 3...... 3 Milton Jennings, Sr., Clemson...... 605 Charles Mitchell, Fr., Md...... 3...... 0...... 3 P.J. Hairston, So., North Carolina...... 33 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami...... 576 Terrance Shannon, Jr., FSU...... 4...... 0...... 3 Seth Curry, Sr., Duke...... 18 Daniel Miller, Jr., Georgia Tech...... 563 Okaro White, Jr., FSU...... 4...... 1...... 2 Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech...... 13 Akil Mitchell, Jr., Virginia...... 539 Ryan Kelly, Sr., Duke...... 4...... 0...... 2 Jordan Roper, Fr., Clemson...... 9 Julian Gamble, Sr., Miami...... 3...... 1...... 2 C.J. Harris, Sr., Wake Forest...... 9 Assists Jarell Eddie, Jr., VT...... 3...... 0...... 2 Tyler Thornton, Jr., Duke...... 7 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State...... 589 Michael Snaer, Sr., FSU...... 3...... 0...... 2 Joe Rahon, Fr., Boston College...... 6 Jontel Evans, Sr., Virginia...... 419 T.J. Warren, Fr., NC State...... 2...... 2...... 2 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami...... 404 Cadarian Raines, Jr., VT...... 2...... 0...... 2 Most Improved Dexter Strickland, Sr., North Carolina...... 342 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami...... 2...... 0...... 1 n Virginia Tech’s Erick Green led the ACC in per game Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech...... 326 C.J. Barksdale, So., VT...... 1...... 1...... 1 scoring improvement (+9.4) from a year ago ... Virginia’s Nick Faust, So., Md...... 1...... 0...... 1 Akil Mitchell was second with a +9.0 per game scoring 3-Point Field Goals Marques Georges-Hunt, Fr., GT...... 1...... 1...... 1 improvement. Scott Wood, Sr., NC State...... 334 Shane Larkin, So., Miami...... 1...... 1...... 1 Seth Curry, Sr., Duke...... 223 Marshall Wood, Fr., VT...... 1...... 1...... 1 Most Improved Scoring Averages Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State...... 196 Dez Wells, So., Md...... 1...... 1...... 1 Joe Harris, Jr., Virginia...... 191 Erick Green, Sr., VT...... 1...... 0...... 1 Player, School ‘12 ‘13 Net Reggie Bullock, Jr., North Carolina...... 188 Olivier Hanlan, Fr., BC...... 1...... 0...... 1 Erick Green, Sr., VT...... 15.6...... 25.0 +9.4 Dexter Strickland, Sr., UNC...... 1...... 0...... 1 Akil Mitchell, Jr., UVa...... 4.1...... 13.1 +9.0 Blocked Shots Daniel Miller, Jr., Georgia Tech...... 206 James Michael McAdoo, UNC...... 6.1...... 14.4 +8.3 Double-Doubles vs. Ranked Opponents Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... 199 Quinn Cook, So., Duke...... 4.4...... 11.7 +7.3 Ryan Anderson, So., Boston College...... 2 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State...... 136 K.J. McDaniels, So., Clem...... 3.9...... 10.9 +7.0 Devin Booker, Sr., Clemson...... 2 Ryan Kelly, Sr., Duke...... 133 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... 11.1...... 17.1 +6.0 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State...... 2 Julian Gamble, Sr., Miami...... 132 Alex Len, So., Md...... 6.0...... 11.9 +5.9 Akil Mitchell, Jr., Virginia...... 2 *minimum of 75 percent of team’s games played each year Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... 2 Steals Jarell Eddie, Jr., Virginia Tech...... 1 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State...... 172 Charity Stripe Leaders Durand Scott, Sr., Miami...... 166 Richard Howell, Sr., NC State...... 1 n Virginia Tech’s Erick Green led the ACC in free throw Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech...... 156 Reggie Johnson, Sr., Miami...... 1 attempts per game (8.5) ... Duke’s Mason Plumlee is second Jontel Evans, Sr., Virginia...... 149 Kenny Kadji, Sr., Miami...... 1 at 7.2 free throw attempts per game ... Green has attempted Dexter Strickland, Sr., North Carolina...... 146 Shane Larkin, So., Miami...... 1 10 or more free throws a league-high 13 times this season. James Michael McAdoo, So., North Carolina...... 1 Travis McKie, Jr., Wake Forest...... 1 Free Throw Attempts Per Game NCAA Band of Brothers Daniel Miller, Jr., Georgia Tech...... 1 n Duke’s Seth Curry and his older brother Stephen Devin Thomas, Fr., Wake Forest...... 1 Player, School G FTA PG have combined for 4,752 points during their college Erick Green, Sr., VT...... 32 267 8.3 careers, making them the highest scoring brother Double-Doubles by Team Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... 36 254 7.1 tandem in NCAA history. NC State (4)...... 35 Clemson (2)...... 9 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NCS...... 35 232 6.6 Duke (2)...... 18 Boston College (2)...... 8 Ryan Anderson, So., BC...... 32 177 5.5 NCAA Brother Tandems Miami (5)...... 15 Georgia Tech (3)...... 8 C.J. Harris, Sr., WF...... 31 163 5.3 North Carolina (3)...... 13 Virginia Tech (5)...... 8 Olivier Hanlon, Fr., BC...... 33 168 5.1 1. Seth (Duke) & (Davidson)...... 4,752 Virginia (1)...... 12 Wake Forest (2)...... 7 James Michael McAdoo, So., UNC....36 173 4.8 2. Tyler (UNC) & Ben Hansbrough (N. Dame)....4,485 Maryland (3)...... 10 Florida State (3)...... 6 Travis McKie, Jr., WF...... 31 146 4.7 3. Larry & Eddie Bird (Indiana State)...... 4,405 (parenthesis denotes number of players) 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary Top Games - Season Frosh Facts 2012-13 Non-Conference Record n Boston College’s Olivier Hanlan scored 10 or more (126-44; .741) points 27 times this season and led all ACC freshmen in 20-Point Games scoring at 15.4 points per game ... Hanlan scored an ACC Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech...... 28 Conferences 2012-13 All-Time Tournament freshman record 41 points in the Eagles’ Seth Curry, Sr., Duke...... 18 America East...... 4-0...... 82-9 84-64 first round win over Georgia Tech. Ryan Anderson, So., Boston College...... 9 Atlantic Sun...... 6-2...... 144-9 Joe Harris, Jr., Virginia...... 9 Atlantic 10...... 12-4...... 201-87 ACC Freshmen Scoring Leaders Shane Larkin, So., Miami...... 8 Big 12...... 1-5...... 52-35 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... 8 Big East...... 5-4...... 197-147 Olivier Hanlan, Boston College...... 15.4 P.J. Hairston, So., North Carolina...... 8 Big Sky...... 0-0...... 10-2 T.J. Warren, NC State...... 12.1 Big South...... 7-1...... 241-12 Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke...... 11.6 10-Rebound Games Big Ten...... 10-8...... 232-177 Marcus Georges-Hunt, Georgia Tech...... 10.8 Richard Howell, Sr., NC State...... 23 Big West...... 3-0...... 37-10 Joe Rahon, Boston College...... 10.1 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... 19 Colonial...... 5-3...... 169-26 Robert Carter, Georgia Tech...... 9.9 Akil Mitchell, Jr., Virginia...... 13 Conference USA...... 7-0...... 64-33 James Michael McAdoo, So., North Carolina...... 10 Horizon...... 3-0...... 57-17 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State...... 10 Top Scoring Games Ivy League...... 2-1...... 156-36 Olivier Hanlan, BC vs. Georgia Tech...... M14.... 41 Ryan Anderson, So., Boston College...... 9 Metro Atlantic...... 3-1...... 78-8 T.J. Warren, NCS vs. Florida State...... F19.... 31 Mid-American...... 3-0...... 50-20 Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke vs. Boston College....F24.... 27 10- Games Mid-Eastern...... 8-0...... 199-5 Olivier Hanlon, BC vs. Maryland...... F19.... 26 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State...... 9 Missouri Valley...... 2-1...... 40-22 Joe Rahon, BC vs. Clemson...... F2.... 26 Quinn Cook, So., Duke...... 3 Mountain West...... 1-1...... 20-11 Northeast...... 3-1...... 94-4 Top Games - Career Double-Digit Scoring Games Ohio Valley...... 1-0...... 74-8 Olivier Hanlan, Boston College...... 28 Pacific-12...... 1-3...... 120-83 T.J. Warren, NC State...... 24 20-Point Games Patriot...... 2-0...... 53-3 Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke...... 22 Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech...... 35 Southeastern...... 7-3...... 306-265 Marcus Georges-Hunt, Georgia Tech...... 19 Seth Curry, Sr., Duke...... 25 Southern...... 13-2...... 773-186 Joe Rahon, Boston College...... 16 Travis McKie, Jr., Wake Forest...... 19 Southland...... 2-0...... 23-0 Robert Carter, Jr., Georgia Tech...... 14 C.J. Harris, Sr., Wake Forest...... 18 Southwestern...... 3-0...... 39-1 Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State...... 13 Summit...... 1-0...... 25-4 n Wake Forest’s Devin Thomas had 10 or more rebounds Ryan Anderson, So., Boston College...... 12 Sun Belt...... 4-1...... 103-13 eight times this season and led all ACC freshmen in C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State...... 12 West Coast...... 3-2...... 48-23 rebounds per game (7.5). Durand Scott, Sr., Miami...... 12 Western Athletic...... 2-1...... 71-20 Others...... 1-0 ACC Freshmen Rebounding Leaders 10-Rebound Games Totals 126-44 (.741) Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... 50 Devin Thomas, Wake Forest...... 7.5 Richard Howell, Sr., NC State...... 46 Home...... 87-14 Robert Carter, Georgia Tech...... 6.7 Reggie Johnson, Sr., Miami...... 28 Road...... 13-11 Charles Mitchell, Maryland...... 5.4 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State...... 22 Neutral...... 26-19 Marques Georges-Hunt, Georgia Tech...... 4.9 Travis McKie, Jr., Wake Forest...... 21 T.J. Warren, NC State...... 4.2 Devin Booker, Sr., Clemson...... 17 Olivier Hanlon, Boston College...... 4.2 Ryan Anderson, So., Boston College...... 16 Come from Behind Top Rebound Games n Virginia’s rally from a 13-point halftime deficit against 10-Assist Games Marshall Wood, VT vs. NC State...... F16.... 16 Maryland on March 10, is the ACC’s largest halftime Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State...... 11 Devin Thomas, WF vs. NC State...... J22.... 14 come-from-behind win this season. Quinn Cook, So., Duke...... 3 Devin Thomas, WF vs. Xavier...... J2.... 14 Charles Mitchell, Md. vs. Delaware St...... D29.... 14 2012-13 Halftime Rallies (8+ points) “20 & 10” Games

Double-Digit Rebound Games Final Score Date Half Pts. Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...... 5 Devin Thomas, Wake Forest...... 8 Virginia 61, Maryland 58 (ot)...... M10 19-32 (13) Ryan Anderson, So., Boston College...... 3 Robert Carter, Jr., Georgia Tech...... 6 Wake Forest 86, NC State 84...... J23 35-47 (12) James Michael McAdoo, So, North Carolina...... 3 Charles Mitchell, Maryland...... 5 Georgia Tech 71, Miami 69...... M6 32-43 (11) Travis McKie, Jr., Wake Forest...... 3 Marshall Wood, Virginia Tech...... 2 Virginia Tech 66, Bradley 65 (ot)...... D22 25-35 (10) Reggie Bullock, Jr., North Carolina...... 2 T.J. Warren, NC State...... 2 Georgia Tech 66, Virginia 60...... F3 28-37 (9) Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State...... 2 Florida State 65, Maryland 62...... J9 27-36 (9) Richard Howell, Sr., NC State...... 2 n North Carolina’s Marcus Paige ranked third in the Florida State 60, Clemson 57...... J24 21-29 (8) Milton Jennings, Sr., Clemson...... 2 ACC in assists per game (4.6) and sixth in the ACC in Duke 73, Ohio State 68...... N28 23-31 (8) Devin Booker, Sr., Clemson...... 1 assists-to-turnover ratio (1:87:1). Boston College 61, New Hamsphire...... D16 23-31 (8) Marcus Georges-Hunt, Fr., Georgia Tech...... 1 Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech...... 1 ACC Freshmen Assists Leaders ACC All-Time Halftime Rallies Kenny Kadji, Sr., Miami...... 1 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State...... 1 Marcus Paige, North Carolina...... 4.6 Final Score Date Half Pts. Alex Len, So., Maryland...... 1 Joe Rahon, Boston College...... 3.7 Virginia 91, Duke 88 2ot...... 1/14/95 19-40 (21) Reggie Johnson, Sr., Miami...... 1 Codi Miller-McIntyre, Wake Forest...... 2.6 Maryland 85, NC State 82...... 3/13/04 26-45 (19) Devin Thomas, Fr., Wake Forest...... 1 Devin Bookert, Florida State...... 2.4 Maryland 87, So. Florida 81...... 1/19/91 32-49 (17) T.J. Warren, Fr., NC State...... 1 Seth Allen, Maryland...... 2.3 N. Carolina 82, Florida St. 77...... 1/27/93 28-45 (17) 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary 1,000 Points & Rebounds Blocked Shots 3-Point Field Goals n Duke’s Mason Plumlee and NC State’s Richard Howell n Georgia Tech’s Daniel Miller is 25th on the ACC career n NC State’s Scott Wood finished his career fifth on became the 31st and 32nd players, respectively, in ACC blocked shot list with 206 ... Miller has blocked at least the ACC’s all-time list with 334 3-point field goals ... history to have both 1,000 rebounds and 1,000 points in one shot in 81 of his 93 career games played and is av- Wood made at least one 3-point field goal in 63 of his his career ... chart ranked by last year played. eraging 2.2 blocked shots per game in his three seasons. last 66 games and in 125 of his 138 career games.

ACC 1,000 Points & 1,000 Rebounds ACC Career Blocked Shot Leaders ACC Career 3-Point Field Goals

Year Player, School Reb. Pts. Player, School Years Rebs. Player, School Years 3FGs 1952-55 , WF...... 1,802 2,587 1. , WF...... 1994-97 481 1. J.J. Redick, Duke...... 2003-06 457 1954-56 , NCS...... 1,598 1,761 2. Ralph Sampson, UVa...... 1980-83 462 2. Curtis Staples, UVa...... 1995-98 413 1954-56 Lee Collins, USC...... 1,108 1,185 3. Tree Rollins, Clem...... 1974-77 450 3. Dennis Scott, GT...... 1988-90 351 1960-62 , WF...... 1,213 2,165 4. Alvin Jones, GT...... 1998-01 425 4. Trajan Langdon, Duke...... 1995,97-99 342 1963-65 , UNC...... 1,062 1,709 5. Shelden Williams, Duke...... 2003-06 422 5. Scott Wood, NCS...... 2010-13 334 1966-68 Mike Lewis, UNC...... 1,051 1,416 6. , Duke...... 1977-80 345 6. Randolph Childress, WF...... 1991,93-95 329 1969-71 Tom Owens, USC...... 1,116 1,325 7. Derrick Lewis, Md...... 1985-88 339 7. , NCS...... 1988-91 322 1969-71 Randy Denton, Duke...... 1,067 1,658 8. Elden Campbell, Clem...... 1987-90 334 8. Justin Gray, WF...... 2003-06 319 1972-74 Tom Burleson, NCS...... 1,066 1,598 9. Brendan Haywood, UNC...... 1998-01 304 9. Jason Williams, Duke...... 2000-02 313 1972-74 Len Elmore, Md...... 1,053 1,017 10. Sharone Wright, Clem...... 1992-94 288 10. Tony Akins, GT...... 1998-02 301 1973-76 , UNC...... 1,006 1,611 11. John Henson, UNC...... 2009-12 279 11. Jon Scheyer, Duke...... 2007-10 297 1974-77 Wayne Rollins, Clem...... 1,311 1,463 12. Terence Morris, Md...... 1998-01 256 12. Robert O’Kelley, WF...... 1998-01 288 1977-80 Mike Gminski, Duke...... 1,242 2,323 13. , Duke...... 1998-01 254 13. Jack McClinton, Miami...... 2007-09 286 1980-83 Ralph Sampson, UVa...... 1,511 2,228 14. Trevor Booker, Clem...... 2007-10 250 14. K.C. Rivers, Clem...... 2006-09 281 1981-84 Sam Perkins, UNC...... 1,167 2,145 15. Sam Perkins, UNC...... 1981-84 245 15. Kyle Singler, Duke...... 2008-11 267 1983-86 Brad Daugherty, UNC...... 1,003 1,912 16. John Salley, GT...... 1983-86 243 A.D. Vassallo, VT...... 2006-09 267 1986-89 , Duke...... 1,003 2,155 17. Cedric Lewis, Md...... 1988-91 239 17. Malcolm Delaney, VT...... 2008-11 264 1988-91 Dale Davis, Clem...... 1,216 1,650 18. James Gist, Md...... 2005-08 231 Bobby Hurley, Duke...... 1990-93 264 1989-92 , Duke...... 1,149 2,460 19. Ekene Ibekwe, Md...... 2004-07 230 19. Terrell McIntyre, Clem...... 1995-99 259 1990-93 Malcolm Mackey, GT...... 1,205 1,734 20. Cherokee Parks, Duke...... 1992-95 230 20. Anthony Morrow, GT...... 2005-08 258 1990-93 George Lynch, UNC...... 1,097 1,747 21. Lonny Baxter, Md...... 1998-02 227 Travis Best, GT...... 1992-95 258 1994-97 Tim Duncan, WF...... 1,570 2,117 22. Anthony King, Miami...... 2005-08 213 22. Craig Dawson, WF...... 1998-02 255 1996-98 , UNC...... 1,027 1,974 23. Dale Davis, Clem...... 1988-91 210 James Collins, FSU...... 1994-97 255 1998-01 Alvin Jones, GT...... 1,075 1,312 24. Thurl Bailey, NCS...... 1980-83 207 24. Tony Rutland, WF...... 1995-98 248 2000-03 Travis Watson, UVa...... 1,115 1,546 25. Daniel Miller, GT...... 2011-** 206 25. Shane Battier, Duke...... 1998-01 246 2003-06 Shelden Williams, Duke...... 1,262 1,928 26. Anthony Teachey, WF...... 1981-84 203 2006-09 , UNC...... 1,219 2,872 Free Throw Percentage 2007-10 Trevor Booker, Clem...... 1,060 1,725 n NC State senior Scott Wood made 233 of 263 career 2008-11 Jeff Allen, VT...... 1,111 1,702 free throws and finished ranked third among ACC 2008-11 Kyle Singler, Duke...... 1,015 2,392 career free throw percentage leaders (.886). 2010-13 Mason Plumlee, Duke...... 1,085 1,384 2010-13 Richard Howell, NCS...... 1,055 1,214 ACC Career Free Throw Percentage Leaders

Player, School Years Pct. 1. J.J. Redick, Duke...... 2003-06 .912 2013 All-ACC Academic Men’s Basketball Team 2. Jack McClinton, Miami...... 2007-08 .900 3. Scott Wood, NC State...... 2010-13 .886 A pair of three-time All-ACC Academic team selections, Duke’s Mason Plumlee and Ryan Kelly, headline the 2012-13 4. Charlie Davis, WF...... 1969-71 .873 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Men’s Basketball team, as announced today by Commissioner John Swofford. 5. Roger Mason, UVa...... 2000-02 .869 6. Trajan Langdon, Duke...... 1995,96-99 .8616 To be eligible for consideration, a student-athlete must have earned a 3.00 grade point average for the previous 7. Jon Scheyer, Duke...... 2007-10 .8611 semester and maintained a 3.00 cumulative average during his academic career. 8. Greg Manning, Md...... 1978-81 .8583 9. Jackie Murdock, WF...... 1955-57 .8579 2013 All-ACC Academic Men’s Basketball Team 10. Chris McCray, Md...... 2003-06 .8540 11. Paul Long, WF...... 1966-67 .8507 Name School Years Hometown (Current Hometown) 12. , Md...... 1999-02 .8503 Raphael Akpejiori, Jr., Miami Lagos, Nigeria Mechanical Engineering 13. , GT...... 1983-86 .8497 Christian Beyer, So., Virginia Tech New Bern, N.C. Human Nutrition, Foods and Exercise 14. Jim Sutherland, Clem...... 1965-67 .8496 Chris Bolden, Fr., Georgia Tech Suwanee, Ga. Business Administration 15. Jeff Lamp, UVa...... 1978-81 .8489 Tyler Cavanaugh, Fr., Wake Forest Dewitt, N.Y. Undeclared 16. Shammond Williams, UNC...... 1995-98 .8488 Jarell Eddie, Jr., Virginia Tech Charlotte, N.C. Psychology 17. Taron Downey, WF...... 2002-05 .8464 18. Sean Singletary, UVa...... 2005-08 .8463 Marcus Georges-Hunt, Fr., Georgia Tech College Park, Ga. Business Administration 19. Malcolm Delaney, VT...... 2008-11 .845 Amile Jefferson, Fr., Duke Philadelphia, Pa. Undeclared 20. Tom Emma, Duke...... 1980-83 .842 Ryan Kelly, Sr., Duke Raleigh, N.C. Public Policy Studies 21. Jeff Lebo, UNC...... 1986-89 .839 Logan Aronhalt, Gr., Maryland Zanesville, Ohio Kinesiology 22. Marvin Lewis, GT...... 2001-04 .8384 Marcus Paige, Fr., North Carolina Marion, Iowa Undeclared 23. Chris Paul, WF...... 2004-05 .8383 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke Warsaw, Ind. Psychology 24. Rodney Monroe, NCS...... 1988-91 .836 Joe Rahon, Fr., Boston College San Diego, Calif. Undeclared 25. Scotti Ward, USC...... 1961-63 .836 Jordan Roper, Fr., Clemson Columbia, S.C. Parks, Recreation & Tourism Mgt. 25. C.J. Harris, WF...... 2010-13 .834 Rasheed Sulaimon, Fr., Duke Houston, Texas Undeclared (minimum two years played, 200 free throws or 2.5 made per game) 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary

ACC Coaching Records Career Victories - All Games All All School School ACC ACC Road ACC Home ACC Tourn Totals reflect years coached in ACC only Coach, School Years W-L Years W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Steve Donahue, BC 13 192-190 3 46-52 22-33 5-20 15-10 2-3 Coach, School Total Brad Brownell, Clem. 11 218-130 3 51-45 23-31 5-20 17-8 1-3 1. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke...... 884 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 38 957-297 33 884-238 402-163 152-94 197-50 53-19 2. Dean Smith, North Carolina...... 879 , FSU 25 419-353 11 219-143 98-99 30-59 59-30 9-10 3. , Maryland...... 461 , GT 10 199-129 2 27-35 10-26 4-13 6-11 0-2 4. , Georgia Tech...... 354 Mark Turgeon, Md. 15 292-187 2 42-28 17-22 3-14 11-6 3-2 5. Charles Driesell, Maryland...... 348 Jim Larrañaga, Miami 29 519-354 2 49-20 28-11 10-7 14-3 4-1 6. , Virginia...... 326 Roy Williams, UNC 25 700-180 10 282-79 132-53 53-28 64-17 15-8 7. Roy Williams, North Carolina...... 282 Mark Gottfried, NCS 16 326-178 2 48-24 24-16 8-9 12-5 4-2 8. Norman Sloan, NC State...... 266 Tony Bennett, UVa 7 145-86 4 76-53 33-38 11-22 21-12 1-4 9. Frank McGuire, UNC & USC...... 264 James Johnson, VT 1 13-19 1 13-19 4-15 1-8 3-6 0-1 10. , Wake Forest...... 240 Jeff Bzdelik, WF 10 145-165 3 34-60 11-42 1-24 10-15 0-3 11. Carl Tacy, Wake Forest...... 222 12. Leonard Hamilton, Florida State...... 219 ACC Band of Brothers ACC Home Court Victories 13. , Duke...... 213 n Clemson’s Trevor Booker and Devin Booker com- 14. , NC State...... 209 bined to score 2,879 points in their respective careers Mike Krzyzewski, Duke...... 1981-** 197 15. Bud Millikan, Maryland...... 199 - good for fourth place on the ACC brother scoring Dean Smith, North Carolina...... 1961-97 197 16. Everett Case, NC State...... 191 combinations ... Duke’s Miles, Mason and Marshall Gary Williams, Maryland...... 1990-11 117 , NC State...... 191 Plumlee are currently seventh with 2,036 points. Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech...... 1981-00 85 18. , Georgia Tech...... 190 Frank McGuire, UNC/USC...... 54-61; 65-71 75 19. , Clemson...... 179 ACC Brother Scoring Combinations , Maryland...... 1970-86 75 20. Bill Foster, Clemson...... 156 Terry Holland, Virginia...... 1975-90 71 21. Jeff Jones, Virginia...... 146 1. Tom,Donnie,Randy,Richie Mahaffey, Clem...... 3,555 Roy Williams, North Carolina...... 2004-** 64 22. Seth Greenberg, Virginia Tech...... 144 Bud Millikan, Maryland...... 1954-67 63 2. Jay & Tom McMillen, Md...... 3,107 23. Oliver Purnell, Clemson...... 138 Dave Odom, Wake Forest...... 1990-01 63 3. Jeff (Duke) & Jason (UNC) Capel...... 3,048 24. Frank Haith, Miami...... 128 25. , Wake Forest...... 126 4. Trevor & Devin Booker, Clem...... 2,879. ACC Home Court Winning Percentage 5. Jon & Drew Barry, GT...... 2,333 6. Matt & Pat Harpring, GT...... 2,228 Harold Bradley, Duke...... ‘54-59 35-5 .875 Career Victories - ACC Games 7. Miles, Mason & Marshall Plumlee, Duke.... 2,036 Vic Bubas, Duke...... ‘60-69 60-9 .870 Regular-Season & ACC Tournament Games 8. Derrick & Cedric Lewis, Md...... 1,993 Dean Smith, UNC...... ‘61-97 197-38 .838 9. Horace & Harvey Grant, Clem...... 1,840 Dino Gaudio, WF...... ‘08-10 20-4 .833 10. Greg (Clem.) & Andre (Duke) Buckner...... 1,809 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke...... ‘81-** 197-50 .798 Coach, School Total 11. Jeff & Joe Wolf, UNC...... 1,590 Roy Williams, UNC...... ‘04-** 64-17 .790 1. Dean Smith, North Carolina...... 422 12. Alade (GT) & Al-Farouq (WF) Aminu...... 1,587 Frank McGuire, UNC/USC....54-61/65-71 75-20 .790 2. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke...... 402 13. George & Ed Krajack, Clem...... 1,496 , UNC...... ‘98-00 18-6 .750 3. Gary Williams, Maryland...... 210 14. Vasco (UNC) & Ilian (NCS) Evtimov...... 1,319 , WF...... ‘54-57 20-7 .741 4. Frank McGuire, UNC & USC...... 160 15. Bobby & , UVa...... 1,318 Jeff Jones, UVa...... ‘91-98 38-14 .731 5. Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech...... 149 16. Jay (Duke) & Bruce (UNC) Buckley...... 1,210 6. Charles Driesell, Maryland...... 139 17. Doug & Donnie Moe, UNC...... 1,018 ACC Road Game Victories 7. Roy Williams, North Carolina...... 132 18. Jerry (WF) & Roger (Md.) Montgomery...... 909 8. Vic Bubas, Duke...... 128 19. Jack & Walt Hudson, USC...... 837 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke...... 1981-** 152 9. Terry Holland, Virginia...... 126 20. Larry & Rich Habegger, WF...... 655 Dean Smith, North Carolina...... 1961-97 133 10. Norman Sloan, NC State...... 117 21. Olin & Jim Broadway, WF...... 640 Gary Williams, Maryland...... 1990-11 75 11. Dave Odom, Wake Forest...... 110 22. Pat & Ryan Sullivan, UNC...... 502 Frank McGuire, UNC/USC...... 54-61; 65-71 55 12. Bud Millikan, Maryland...... 105 23. Dean (NC) & David (Clem.) Shaffer...... 476 Roy Williams, North Carolina...... 1904-** 53 13. Everett Case, NC State...... 104 24. Clarke & Edward Bynum, Clem...... 474 Vic Bubas, Duke...... 1960-69 46 14. Leonard Hamilton, Florida State...... 98 25. Steve & Brian Walker, NCS...... 414 Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech...... 1981-00 44 15. Herb Sendek, NC State...... 85 26. Ken (UVa) & Walker (NCS) Lambiotte...... 406 Lefty Driesell, Maryland...... 1970-86 42 16. Horace McKinney, Wake Forest...... 81 27. Mark (Duke) & Matt (GT) Causey...... 240 Dave Odom, Wake Forest...... 1990-01 38 Paul Hewitt, Georgia Tech...... 81 28. Gerald & Richard Tuttle, UNC...... 209 , NC State...... 1967-80 38 18. Jim Valvano, NC State...... 80 29. Travis & David Wear, UNC...... 190 19. Carl Tacy, Wake Forest...... 77 30. George (NCS) & Jim (USC) Finnegan...... 115 ACC Road Game Winning Percentage 20. Seth Greenberg, Virginia Tech...... 67 31. Chris & Matt Brust, UNC...... 105 21. Jeff Jones, Virginia...... 64 Vic Bubas, Duke...... ‘60-69 46-23 .667 32. Larry & Donnie Seitz, Clem...... 96 22. Harold Bradley, Duke...... 62 Roy Williams, UNC...... ‘04-** 53-28 .654 33. Stacy & Solomon Poole, GT...... 61 23. Cliff Ellis, Clemson...... 59 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke...... ‘81-** 152-93 .621 33. Jim & Joe Everett, UNC...... 22 24. Skip Prosser, Wake Forest...... 57 34. Justin & Ryan Caldbeck, Duke...... 21 Frank McGuire, UNC/USC....54-61/65-71 55-34 .618 Dean Smith, UNC...... ‘61-97 133-92 .591 25. , Virginia...... 55 Bill Guthridge, UNC...... ‘98-00 14-10 .583 Bones McKinney, WF...... ‘58-65 29-27 .518 Harold Bradley, Duke...... ‘54-59 19-19 .500 Murray Greason, WF...... ‘54-57 13-14 .481 Norm Sloan, NCS...... ‘67-80 38-45 .458 minimum of two complete seasons in the ACC 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary

Individual Superlatives Field Goals Made Free Throws Made 14 Olivier Hanlon, BC vs. Georgia Tech (18att)...... M14 34 Virginia Tech (42att) vs. UNC Greensboro...... N19 Points Scored 13 Devin Booker, Clem. vs. NC State (18)...... J20 32 Duke (41) vs. NC State...... F7 41 Olivier Hanlan, BC vs. Georgia Tech...... M14 31 NC State (42) vs. Virginia Tech...... F16 36 Ryan Kelly, Duke vs. Miami...... M2 Three Point Field Goals Made 36 Joe Harris, UVa vs. Duke...... F28 8 Olivier Hanlan, BC vs. Georgia Tech (10att)...... M14 Free Throws Attempted 35 Erick Green, VT vs. Wake Forest...... M10 7 Scott Wood, NCS vs. UVa (12)...... M15 43 NC State (31 made) vs. Virginia Tech...... F16 35 Erick Green, VT vs. Virginia...... J24 7 Ryan Kelly, Duke vs. Miami (9)...... M2 42 Virginia Tech (34) vs. UNC-Greensboro...... N19 33 CJ Leslie, NCS vs. St. Bonaventure...... D22 7 Logan Aronhalt, Md. vs. Boston College (12)...... F19 41 Duke (32) vs. NC State...... F7 32 Durand Scott, UM vs. NC State...... M16 7 C.J. Harris, WF vs. Seton Hall (10)...... D8 41 Wake Forest (26) vs. Mercer...... N19 32 Mason Plumlee, Duke vs. Wake Forest...... J30 31 T.J. Warren, NCS vs. Florida State...... F19 Free Throws Made Assists 31 Seth Curry, Duke vs. Santa Clara...... D29 16 Milton Jennings, Clem. vs. Va. Tech (18att)...... J27 30 North Carolina vs. East Tennessee State...... D8 31 Erick Green, VT vs. Bradley...... D22 16 Erick Green, VT vs. UNCG (16att)...... N19 29 North Carolina vs. McNeese State...... D22 30 Erick Green, VT vs. Miami...... J30 15 Olivier Hanlon, BC vs. Penn State (19)...... N28 28 North Carolina vs. UAB...... D1 30 Mason Plumlee, Duke vs. NC State...... F7 14 Erick Green, VT vs. Wake Forest (18)...... M10 28 Maryland vs. LIU...... N16 30 Michael Snaer, FSU vs. Charlotte...... D22 Team Superlatives Blocked Shots Rebounds 13 by Florida State vs. Maryland...... J9 19 Ryan Anderson, BC vs. New Hampshire...... D16 Margin of Victory 12 by Miami vs. Charlotte...... D14 19 Richard Howell, NCS vs. Norfolk State...... D15 46 North Carolina (95) vs. Mississippi St. (49).... N19 12 by Clemson vs. Arizona...... D8 18 Richard Howell, NCS vs. Duke...... J12 42 North Carolina (112) vs. Chaminade (70)...... N21 12 by Florida State vs. Wake Forest...... F26 17 Richard Howell, NCS vs. North Carolina...... F23 41 Duke (88) vs. Cornell (47)...... D19 17 Mason Plumlee, Duke vs. Ohio State...... N28 41 Clemson (92) vs. The Citadel (51)...... J1 Steals 17 Mason Plumlee, Duke vs. Minnesota...... N22 16 Clemson vs. The Citadel...... J1 17 Ryan Anderson, BC vs. FIU...... N11 Points Scored 15 North Carolina vs. Kansas...... M24 16 Richard Howell, NCS vs. Virginia Tech...... F16 112 North Carolina vs. Chaminade (70)...... N21 15 North Carolina vs. Chaminade...... N21 16 Richard Howell, NCS vs. Wake Forest...... J22 102 North Carolina vs. UAB (84)...... D1 14 North Carolina vs. Georgia Tech...... F 16 Marshall Wood, VT vs. NC State...... F16 100 Maryland vs. UMES (68)...... D5 14 North Carolina vs. Mississippi State...... N19 16 Akil Mitchell, UVa vs. Seattle...... N17 14 Miami vs. Arizona...... D23 Fewest Points Allowed Assists 36 by Virginia (56) vs. Florida State...... J19 Rebound Margin 14 Quinn Cook, Duke vs. Wake Forest...... J5 36 by Georgia Tech (54) vs. Rice...... N22 28 Maryland (47) vs. Northwestern (19)...... N27 13 Lorenzo Brown, NCS vs. Duke...... J12 38 by Maryland (71) vs. Monmouth...... D12 24 NC State vs. Florida State...... F19 13 Pe’Shon Howard, Md. vs. LIU...... N16 38 by Virginia (46) vs. Tennessee...... D5 24 Georgia Tech vs. Tulane...... N9 38 by Georgia Tech (52) vs. Presbyterian...... N14 24 Georgia Tech vs. Rice...... N22 Blocked Shots 24 Maryland vs. Georgia Southern...... N24 7 K.J. McDaniels, Clem. vs. Wake Forest...... J15 Field Goal Percentage 6 Eddie Odio, BC vs. Maryland...... F19 .673 Maryland vs. Wake Forest...... 35x52...... F2 Fewest Turnovers 6 Reggie Johnson, UM vs. UMass...... D1 .638 Miami vs. Florida State...... 30x47.... F13 4 Duke vs. Virginia Tech...... M5 6 Alex Len, Md. vs. Iowa...... A2 .638 Virginia vs. Wofford...... 30x47... D30 4 Duke vs. Maryland...... J26 6 Okaro White, FSU vs. Maryland...... J9 .636 Wake Forest vs. Radford...... 28x44..... N9 .623 North Carolina vs. Chaminade...... 43x69... N21 Steals 6 Shane Larkin, UM vs. Arizona...... D23 Free Throw Percentage Pre-Season Predictions 6 James Michael McAdoo, UNC vs. Texas...... D19 1.000 Virginia vs. Lamar...... 11x11... N19 6 Dexter Strickland, UNC vs. Miss State...... N19 1.000 Florida State vs. North Carolina...... 8x8.....M3 2012-13 Predicted Order of Finish 1.000 Virginia vs. Florida State...... 5x5.....M7 (First Place Votes) Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 made) .917 Dez Wells, Md. vs. Wake Forest...... 11x12.....M2 3-Point FG Percentage Media Coaches .917 Ryan Anderson, BC vs. Harvard...... 11x12..... D4 .800 Duke vs. Minnesota...... 8x10... N22 1. NC State (26) 1. NC State (8) .846 Richard Howell, NCS vs. VT...... 11x13...M14 .750 Clemson vs. UTEP...... 12x16... N23 2. Duke (21) 2. Duke (3) .800 T.J. Warren, NCS vs. Florida St...... 12x15.... F19 .727 Virginia vs. North Texas...... 8x11... N20 3. North Carolina 3. North Carolina (1) .800 Mason Plumlee, Duke vs. W Forest...12x15.... J30 .706 Duke vs. Virginia Tech...... 12x17.... F21 4. Florida State (6) 4. Miami

5. Miami 5. Florida State Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) Field Goal Percentage Defense 6. Maryland 6. Maryland 1.000 Erick Green, VT vs. UNCG...... 16x16... N19 .190 by Virginia vs. Mississippi Valley...... 11x58..... D8 1.000 Daniel Miller, GT vs. Maryland...... 12x12.... F27 .206 by Maryland vs. Monmouth...... 14x68... D12 7. Virginia 7. Virginia 1.000 Erick Green, VT vs. Appalachian...... 11x11... N23 .229 by Georgia Tech vs. Rice...... 11x48... N22 8. Clemson 8. Clemson 1.000 Dez Wells, Md. vs. Duke...... 10x10...M15 .246 by Clemson vs. Wake Forest...... 15x61.... J15 9. Georgia Tech 9. Georgia Tech 1.000 Okaro White, FSU vs. Maryland...... 10x10.... J30 .250 by Georgia Tech vs. Alabama St...... 15x60... D17 10. Virginia Tech 10. Virginia Tech 11. Wake Forest Wake Forest 3-Point FG Percentage (min. 5 made) Field Goals Made 12. Boston College 12. Boston College 1.000 C.J. Harris, WF vs. Virginia Tech...... 6x6...M10 43 North Carolina (69att) vs. Chaminade...... N21 1.000 Joe Rahon, BC vs. Dartmouth...... 6x6... D31 38 Maryland (62) vs. UMES...... D5 Pre-Season Player of the Year: 1.000 C.J. Harris, WF vs. Miami...... 5x5.... F23 37 North Carolina (70) vs. UAB...... D1 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State 1.000 Jarell Eddie, VT vs. UNCG...... 5x5... N19 37 North Carolina (78) vs. Miss State...... N19 Pre-Season Rookie of the Year: .857 two tied 36 Virginia Tech (68) vs. VMI...... N15 Rodney Purvis, NC State 2012-13 Preseason All-ACC: Assists-to-Zero Turnovers 3-Point Field Goals Made Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State; C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State; 9:0 Marcus Paige, UNC vs. McNeese State...... D22 15 Miami (26att) vs. North Carolina...... F9 James Michael McAdoo, So., North Carolina; Mason 8:0 Jontel Evans, UVa vs. Georgia Tech...... F24 15 North Carolina (32) vs. Miss State...... N19 Plumlee, Sr., Duke; Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State 8:0 Jontel Evans, UVa vs. Clemson...... F7 14 Boston College (24) vs. Georgia Tech...... M14 14 Virginia Tech (22) vs. UNC Greensboro...... N19 (both coaches and media agree on individual selections) 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary BOSTON COLLEGE Eagles (16-17, 7-11 ACC) BC Opp BC BC BC BC Opp Opp Opp Reb TO Results AP USA AP USA W/L Score FGs FG% FTs FT% FGs FG% FT% Mar BC/Op Half N11 Florida International ...... W 84-70 26-58 .448 30-39 .769 23-59 .390 .789 +18 17/14 49-33 N15 +Baylor...... 16...... 17...... L 74-84 28-59 .475 8-10 .800 31-60 .517 .625 -4 13/8 43-41 N16 +Dayton...... L 71-87 24-49 .490 14-21 .667 34-55 .618 .786 -4 13/11 26-37 N18 +Charleston...... L 67-71 22-55 .400 13-16 .813 24-52 .462 .750 -4 9/12 34-29 N21 Auburn ...... W 50-49 17-47 .362 8-15 .533 19-45 .422 .538 +7 12/13 25-26 N25 Bryant ...... L 54-56 21-52 .404 8-13 .615 20-61 .328 .533 +2 15/10 24-26 N28 at Penn State...... W 73-61 19-45 .422 27-36 .750 19-53 .358 .680 +5 12/13 31-24 D4 Harvard ...... L 63-79 25-43 .581 10-14 .714 28-51 .549 .739 -3 15/9 29-31 D8 St. Francis (N.Y.) ...... W 72-64 25-56 .446 14-16 .875 25-59 .424 .727 -4 13/18 33-35 D16 New Hampshire ...... W ot 61-59 23-65 .354 13-19 .684 24-62 .387 .500 +7 10/9 23-31 D22 Providence ...... W 71-68 22-54 .407 20-27 .741 23-63 .365 .737 +2 8/9 36-36 D29 Holy Cross ...... W 70-60 22-47 .468 16-22 .727 26-59 .441 .667 +1 11/10 35-30 D31 Dartmouth ...... W 79-58 27-56 .482 13-14 .929 20-54 .370 .867 +7 11/11 41-33 J5 NC State...... 23...... 25...... L 73-78 21-51 .412 24-37 .649 24-50 .480 .714 -1 8/7 28-29 J9 at Virginia Tech...... W 86-75 29-60 .483 20-35 .571 29-56 .518 .667 -1 5/17 32-26 J12 at Wake Forest...... L 72-75 20-48 .417 25-33 .758 29-57 .509 .556 +1 17/12 36-38 J16 Miami...... L 59-60 20-46 .435 11-18 .611 22-53 .415 .543 -1 6/10 26-28 J22 at Maryland...... L 59-64 20-56 .357 10-17 .588 25-59 .424 .583 -7 10/14 29-29 J26 at Virginia...... L 51-65 17-47 .362 10-12 .833 27-48 .563 .818 -6 14/13 26-24 J29 North Carolina...... L 70-82 25-56 .446 13-17 .765 30-62 .474 .750 -11 10/9 33-48 F2 Clemson...... W 75-68 26-45 .578 12-24 .500 21-53 .396 .818 -13 14/15 30-19 F5 at Miami...... 8...... 11...... L 50-72 20-54 .370 5-10 .500 27-57 .474 .500 -12 11/11 23-33 F10 Duke...... 4...... 4...... L 61-62 21-47 .447 17-20 .850 21-52 .404 .778 Even 12/13 27-27 F13 Wake Forest...... W 66-63 21-48 .438 18-21 .857 24-47 .511 .818 -3 11/17 36-37 F16 at Florida State...... L 66-69 24-54 .444 9-12 .750 25-49 .510 .857 +1 9/10 26-31 F19 Maryland...... W 69-58 21-53 .396 21-22 .955 20-56 .357 .727 +5 8/12 26-33 F24 at Duke...... 6...... 6...... L 68-89 24-49 .490 15-23 .652 28-52 .538 .788 -2 16/13 27-51 F27 at NC State...... L 64-82 21-54 .389 15-19 .789 33-59 .559 .643 -14 10/13 27-33 M3 Virginia...... W 53-52 19-41 .463 8-11 .727 20-47 .426 .714 +1 10/10 24-25 M5 at Clemson...... W 68-61 23-51 .451 19-27 .704 26-59 .441 .600 +5 9/9 27-29 M9 Georgia Tech...... W 74-72 27-49 .551 14-25 .560 30-57 .526 .714 +3 11/11 32-36 M14 #Georgia Tech...... W 84-64 31-61 .508 8-10 .800 24-75 .320 .529 -5 11/11 38-33 M15 #Miami...... 9...... 10...... L 58-69 19-45 .422 13-21 .619 25-52 .481 .647 -8 11/9 27-25 #ACC Tournament CLEMSON Tigers (13-18, 5-13 ACC) CU Opp CU CU CU CU Opp Opp Opp Reb TO Results AP USA AP USA W/L Score FGs FG% FTs FT% FGs FG% FT% Mar CU/Op Half N12 Presbyterian...... W 77-44 30-56 .536 10-16 .625 16-53 .302 .778 +7 6/12 38-21 N16 at Furman...... W 72-55 28-57 .491 14-20 .700 18-39 .462 .654 +7 8/16 41-24 N22 +Gonzaga...... 17...... 16...... L 49-57 18-58 .310 7-11 .636 23-47 .489 .600 -4 8/13 23-23 N23 +UTEP...... W 69-48 23-44 .523 11-14 .786 17-46 .370 .524 +9 12/9 38-26 N25 +Marist...... W 59-44 25-53 .472 7-13 .538 17-50 .340 .444 +14 13/11 22-21 N28 Purdue...... L 61-73 23-57 .397 11-20 .550 25-49 .510 .714 -14 5/14 22-42 D2 at South Carolina...... W 64-55 17-39 .436 27-37 .730 18-52 .346 .682 -7 13/19 28-27 D8 Arizona...... 8...... 8...... L 54-66 20-52 .385 9-17 .529 22-62 .355 .850 -11 14/11 24-28 D15 Florida A&M...... W 80-57 30-57 .526 15-22 .682 21-66 .318 .692 +17 17/14 41-31 D19 at Coastal Carolina...... L 46-69 17-53 .321 8-14 .571 25-54 .463 .769 -7 18/14 19-27 D23 South Carolina State...... W 77-41 30-61 .492 9-16 .563 18-58 .310 .333 +4 9/18 36-18 J1 The Citadel...... W 92-51 35-57 .614 16-21 .762 20-40 .500 .667 +4 8/25 47-27 J5 Florida State...... L 66-71 21-54 .389 18-30 .600 25-53 .472 .647 +4 13/14 25-38 J8 at Duke...... 1...... 1...... L 40-68 15-53 .283 9-14 .643 27-56 .482 .429 -11 13/13 10-25 J12 Virginia...... W 59-44 17-33 .515 19-27 .704 17-48 .354 .625 +6 15/12 24-20 J15 Wake Forest...... W 60-44 22-49 .449 10-14 .714 15-61 .246 .800 -6 11/11 31-21 J20 at NC State...... 14...... 15...... L 62-66 26-64 .406 5-7 .714 23-51 .451 .609 -3 6/9 26-34 J24 at Florida State...... L 57-60 22-54 .407 10-15 .667 19-46 .413 .900 +11 13/15 29-21 J27 Virginia Tech...... W 77-70 22-49 .449 23-29 .793 21-60 .350 .719 +9 9/5 33-33 J29 Georgia Tech...... W 63-60 26-57 .456 6-12 .500 23-54 .426 .588 -1 15/17 36-30 F2 at Boston College...... L 68-75 21-53 .396 18-22 .818 26-45 .578 .500 +13 15/14 19-30 F7 at Virginia...... L 41-78 16-52 .308 8-12 .667 30-54 .556 .667 +4 19/6 10-38 F10 NC State...... L 57-58 22-57 .386 7-10 .700 23-61 .377 .600 +5 17/12 32-26 F14 at Georgia Tech...... W 56-53 21-50 .420 9-17 .529 19-55 .345 .706 -12 10/7 20-15 F17 Miami...... 3...... 4...... L 43-45 17-56 .304 5-13 .385 18-52 .346 .857 -6 6/13 16-18 F23 at Maryland...... L 59-72 22-50 .440 10-16 .625 30-63 .476 .375 -10 11/8 32-35 F28 North Carolina...... L 59-68 23-58 .397 9-11 .818 26-55 .473 .533 +9 15/9 24-38 M2 at Virginia Tech...... L 61-69 23-54 .426 11-16 .688 23-42 .548 .773 -12 9/16 25-36 M5 Boston College...... L 61-68 26-59 .451 6-10 .600 23-51 .451 .704 -5 9/9 29-27 M9 at Miami...... 6...... 7...... L 49-62 18-45 .400 10-17 .588 19-45 .422 .789 -14 10/14 25-25 M14 #Florida State...... L 69-73 21-51 .412 19-31 .613 22-45 .489 .750 +4 11/11 35-30 #ACC Tournament 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary DUKE Blue Devils (30-6, 14-4 ACC) DU Opp DU DU DU DU Opp Opp Opp Reb TO Results AP USA AP USA W/L Score FGs FG% FTs FT% FGs FG% FT% Mar DU/Op Half N9 Georgia State...... 8...... 8...... W 74-55 24-47 .511 15-23 .652 19-51 .373 .706 -2 15/16 32-22 N13 #Kentucky...... 9...... 9...... 3...... 3...... W 75-68 26-57 .456 15-22 .682 25-51 .490 .667 +1 8/13 33-31 N18 Florida Gulf Coast...... 9...... 9...... W 88-67 30-63 .476 19-23 .826 23-57 .404 .909 +4 18/25 52-30 N22 +Minnesota...... 5...... 5...... W 89-71 30-55 .545 21-26 .808 24-60 .400 .760 -3 15/15 40-33 N23 +VCU...... 5...... 5...... W 67-58 20-48 .417 24-27 .889 21-63 .333 .632 -7 8/10 29-28 N24 +Louisville...... 5...... 5...... 2...... 2...... W 76-71 24-55 .436 23-27 .852 30-66 .455 .643 -5 14/15 36-28 N28 Ohio State...... 2...... 2...... 4...... 4...... W 73-68 24-51 .471 20-27 .741 23-68 .338 .741 -3 8/7 23-31 D1 Delaware...... 2...... 2...... W 88-50 35-67 .522 11-21 .524 18-65 .277 .600 +7 11/15 42-19 D8 +Temple...... 2...... 2...... W 90-67 28-59 .475 22-29 .759 29-73 .397 .250 -1 6/10 46-32 D19 Cornell...... 1...... 1...... W 88-47 34-60 .567 13-17 .765 20-55 .364 .750 -5 10/26 41-30 D20 Elon...... 1...... 1...... W 75-54 29-67 .433 7-16 .438 20-52 .385 .875 +11 12/17 35-27 D29 Santa Clara...... 1...... 1...... W 90-77 31-63 .492 21-33 .636 28-61 .459 .800 +12 11/14 38-36 J2 +Davidson...... 1...... 1...... W 67-50 21-46 .457 20-22 .909 17-56 .304 .923 +1 12/14 29-29 J5 Wake Forest ...... 1...... 1...... W 80-62 29-63 .460 11-22 .500 23-56 .411 .667 -8 6/19 41-30 J8 Clemson...... 1...... 1...... W 68-40 27-56 .482 6-14 .482 15-53 .283 .643 +11 13/13 25-10 J12 at NC State...... 1...... 1...... 20...... 21...... L 76-84 30-67 .448 10-12 .833 30-59 .508 .870 +1 12/11 39-41 J17 Georgia Tech...... 3...... 3...... W 73-57 26-65 .400 11-16 .688 22-58 .379 .500 -3 13/21 27-28 J23 at Miami...... 1...... 1...... L 63-90 22-74 .297 15-23 .652 33-58 .569 .556 -8 10/16 19-42 J26 Maryland...... 1...... 1...... W 84-64 33-63 .524 7-17 .412 25-60 .417 .563 -9 4/14 43-35 J30 at Wake Forest...... 5...... 5...... W 75-70 28-54 .519 17-22 .773 25-52 .481 .810 Even 15/17 40-40 F2 at Florida State...... 5...... 5...... W 79-60 31-51 .608 6-8 .750 23-55 .418 .846 +3 10/11 42-22 F7 NC State...... 4...... 4...... W 98-85 28-52 .538 32-41 .780 35-66 .530 .579 +2 8/7 58-37 F10 at Boston College...... 4...... 4...... W 62-61 21-52 .404 14-18 .778 21-47 .447 .850 Even 13/12 27-27 F13 North Carolina...... 2...... 1...... W 73-68 25-56 .446 17-20 .850 25-66 .379 .565 +1 17/13 29-33 F16 at Maryland...... 2...... 1...... L 81-83 30-63 .476 15-21 .714 27-45 .600 .735 -20 12/26 34-35 F21 at Virginia Tech...... 6...... 6...... W 88-56 30-56 .536 16-21 .762 22-51 .431 .786 +9 5/12 48-28 F24 Boston College...... 6...... 6...... W 89-68 28-52 .538 26-33 .788 24-49 .490 .652 +2 13/16 51-27 F28 at Virginia...... 3...... 3...... L 68-73 24-52 .462 22-29 .759 21-53 .759 .900 -11 9/10 23-28 M2 Miami...... 3...... 3...... 5...... 7...... W 79-76 26-50 .520 16-26 .615 28-64 .438 .824 -13 10/10 34-36 M5 Virginia Tech...... 3...... 4...... W 85-67 30-58 .517 13-16 .813 22-57 .386 .615 +6 4/10 38-35 M9 at North Carolina...... 3...... 4...... W 69-53 27-49 .551 10-12 .833 21-62 .339 .769 +1 15/11 42-24 M15 #Maryland...... 2...... 2...... L 74-83 27-65 .415 16-18 .889 26-51 .510 .920 -10 6/14 26-34 M22 *Albany...... 6...... 7...... W 73-61 27-46 .587 15-21 .714 19-52 .365 .875 +2 11/13 35-26 M24 *Creighton...... 6...... 7...... 22...... 21...... W 66-50 19-49 .388 21-28 .750 16-53 .302 .889 +5 9/10 29-23 M29 *Michigan State...... 6...... 7...... 9...... 9...... W 71-61 20-49 .408 24-26 .923 20-50 .400 .750 -4 8/11 32-31 M31 *Louisville...... 6...... 7...... 2...... 2...... L 63-85 19-52 .365 21-26 .750 29-55 .527 .694 -6 12/8 32-35 #ACC Tournament; *NCAA Tournament FLORIDA STATE Seminoles (18-16, 9-9 ACC) FSU Opp FSU FSU FSU FSU Opp Opp Opp Reb TO Results AP USA AP USA W/L Score FGs FG% FTs FT% FGs FG% FT% Mar FS/Op Half N9 South Alabama...... 25...... 24...... L 71-76 22-53 .415 22-32 .688 21-50 .420 .781 +1 17/19 36-41 N12 Buffalo...... W 95-68 34-57 .596 17-24 .708 27-54 .500 .571 -1 17/25 47-30 N16 +BYU...... W 88-70 29-50 .580 19-27 .704 25-75 .333 .737 +1 20/12 44-35 N17 +St. Joseph’s...... W 73-66 30-55 .545 7-10 .700 23-54 .426 .615 -6 11/14 36-32 N21 North Florida...... W 75-67 25-55 .455 23-28 .821 23-61 .377 .800 +14 17/15 32-24 N27 Minnesota...... L 68-77 22-58 .379 19-25 .760 26-55 .473 .714 +1 14/12 25-38 D2 Mercer...... L 56-61 17-48 .354 16-26 .615 18-48 .375 .826 -1 18/15 27-27 D5 Florida...... L 47-72 16-46 .348 9-12 .750 27-55 .491 .733 -8 22/15 15-35 D9 Maine...... W 91-59 32-73 .438 16-22 .727 21-62 .339 .667 -1 7/19 41-27 D17 Lo7uisiana Monroe...... W 63-48 19-47 .404 20-24 .833 19-50 .380 .500 +12 19/23 30-25 D22 at Charlotte...... W 79-76 22-49 .449 26-34 .765 29-63 .460 .647 -5 14/17 35-40 D29 +Tulsa...... W 82-63 29-63 .460 18-26 .692 22-56 .393 .444 +12 13/17 36-33 J2 at Auburn...... L 72-78 28-58 .483 7-15 .467 22-63 .349 .683 -2 20/9 36-35 J5 at Clemson...... W 71-66 25-53 .472 11-17 .647 21-54 .389 .600 -4 14/13 38-25 J9 at Maryland...... W 65-62 22-60 .367 15-23 .652 22-60 .367 .714 -3 13/18 27-36 J12 North Carolina...... L 72-77 24-50 .480 13-17 .765 29-60 .483 .688 -22 10/14 31-33 J19 at Virginia...... L 36-56 16-43 .372 3-8 .375 22-45 .489 .833 -8 18/16 15-33 J24 Clemson...... W 60-57 19-46 .413 18-20 .900 22-54 .407 .667 -11 15/13 21-29 J27 at Miami...... 25...... x...... L 47-71 16-52 .308 12-17 .706 27-63 .429 .643 -12 12/8 28-37 J30 Maryland...... W 73-71 22-48 .458 24-31 .774 26-53 .491 .722 -16 6/16 34-34 F2 Duke...... 5...... 5...... L 60-79 23-55 .418 11-13 .846 31-51 .608 .750 -3 11/10 22-42 F5 at Georgia Tech...... W 56-54 20-40 .500 11-17 .647 19-50 .380 .600 +6 16/11 26-27 F9 at Wake Forest...... L 46-71 14-43 .326 14-23 .609 26-53 .491 .545 -20 17/14 26-34 F13 Miami...... 3...... 4...... L 68-74 24-52 .462 16-21 .762 30-47 .638 .579 +4 17/16 30-38 F16 Boston College...... W 69-66 25-49 .510 12-14 .857 24-54 .444 .750 -1 10/9 31-26 F19 at NC State...... L 66-84 22-51 .431 16-20 .800 27-59 .458 .806 -24 14/14 30-40 F24 at Virginia Tech...... L 70-80 25-55 .455 13-23 .565 25-50 .500 .833 +1 12/11 26-28 F26 Wake Forest...... W 76-62 23-47 .489 26-30 .867 18-55 .327 .783 +23 16/8 40-34 M3 at North Carolina...... L 58-79 23-62 .371 8-8 1.000 31-56 .554 .600 Even 15/11 27-46 M7 Virginia...... W 53-51 21-44 .477 7-8 .875 22-57 .386 1.000 -8 12/7 26-23 M9 NC State...... W 71-67 23-50 .460 22-29 .759 21-45 .467 .636 +5 13/14 34-35 M14 #Clemson...... W 73-69 22-45 .489 24-32 .750 21-51 .412 .613 -4 11/11 30-35 M15 #North Carolina...... L 62-83 23-51 .451 13-18 .722 31-63 .492 .917 -3 18/7 27-35 M19 ^:Louisiana Tech...... L 66-71 23-50 .460 14-16 .875 27-60 .450 .700 -7 18/12 28-24 #ACC Tournament; ^NIT 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary GEORGIA TECH Yellow Jackets (16-15, 6-12 ACC) GT Opp GT GT GT GT Opp Opp Opp Reb TO Results AP USA AP USA W/L Score FGs FG% FTs FT% FGs FG% FT% Mar GT/Op Half N9 Tulane...... W 79-61 32-57 .561 12-19 .632 25-59 .424 .500 +24 10/4 39-30 N14 Presbyterian...... W 52-38 19-57 .333 11-16 .688 15-40 .375 .429 +4 18/7 24-25 N22 +Rice...... W 54-36 21-54 .389 9-13 .692 11-48 .229 .556 +24 14/12 27-19 N23 +California...... L 57-68 24-61 .393 7-10 .700 23-52 .442 .731 -12 10/15 33-34 N24 +St. Mary’s...... W 65-56 21-55 .382 16-19 .842 17-46 .370 .762 -12 11/21 22-26 N28 at Illinois...... 22...... 22...... L 62-75 23-52 .442 8-13 .615 27-57 .474 .389 -6 17/14 35-36 D4 Georgia...... W 62-54 16-48 .333 21-32 .656 18-57 .316 .727 -5 11/11 35-22 D8 UNC Wilmington...... W 73-66 27-51 .529 14-24 .583 22-56 .393 .765 -2 11/13 35-36 D17 Alabama State...... W 75-41 29-59 .492 9-16 .563 15-60 .250 .500 +21 19/15 40-20 D22 The Citadel...... W 73-41 31-71 .437 6-9 .667 15-59 .254 .667 +18 14/17 41-16 D29 Fordham...... W 73-48 29-58 .500 10-19 .526 16-57 .281 .667 Even 8/14 35-25 J2 UT-Chattanooga...... W 74-58 27-57 .474 14-23 .609 21-50 .420 .579 +17 13/11 28-23 J5 Miami...... L 49-62 17-52 .327 10-15 .667 22-53 .415 .647 -11 12/13 23-33 J9 at NC State...... 20...... 21...... L 70-83 27-73 .370 12-16 .750 28-55 .509 .690 -6 7/13 38-37 J12 Virginia Tech...... L ot 65-70 22-61 .361 13-21 .619 24-58 .414 .792 -11 9/12 25-22 J17 at Duke...... 3...... 3...... L 57-73 22-58 .379 9-18 .500 26-65 .400 .688 +3 21/13 28-27 J23 at North Carolina...... L 63-79 27-75 .360 5-6 .833 30-70 .429 .591 +5 19/14 32-40 J26 Wake Forest...... W 82-62 32-59 .542 8-13 .615 20-57 .351 .594 Even 15/16 52-29 J29 at Clemson...... L 60-63 23-54 .426 10-17 .588 26-57 .456 .500 +1 17/15 30-36 F3 Virginia...... W 66-60 22-46 .478 18-25 .720 22-55 .400 .636 +1 13/14 28-37 F5 Florida State...... L 54-56 19-50 .380 9-15 .600 20-40 .500 .647 -6 11/16 27-26 F9 at Virginia Tech...... W 64-54 23-59 .390 12-22 .545 19-62 .306 .643 +14 11/8 37-18 F14 Clemson...... L 53-56 19-55 .345 12-17 .706 21-50 .420 .529 +12 10/7 15-20 F16 at Wake Forest...... W 57-56 22-56 .393 9-15 .600 14-48 .292 .920 -3 14/17 30-27 F19 North Carolina...... L 58-70 23-58 .397 4-11 .364 26-66 .379 .824 +5 19/9 30-36 F24 at Virginia...... L 54-82 22-50 .440 4-8 .400 32-59 .542 .857 -3 17/5 29-41 F27 Maryland...... W 78-68 26-51 .510 20-27 .741 27-63 .429 .714 +2 13/14 38-33 M3 NC State...... L 57-70 22-64 .344 9-12 .750 24-56 .429 .700 +6 15/10 33-36 M6 at Miami...... 6...... 7...... W 71-69 30-58 .517 3-6 .500 24-50 .480 .714 +4 9/8 32-43 M9 at Boston College...... L 72-74 30-57 .526 5-7 .714 27-49 .551 .560 -3 11/11 36-32 M14 #Boston College...... L 64-84 24-75 .320 9-17 .529 31-61 .508 .800 +5 11/11 33-38 #ACC Tournament MARYLAND Terrapins (25-13, 8-10 ACC) MD Opp MD MD MD MD Opp Opp Opp Reb TO Results AP USA AP USA W/L Score FGs FG% FTs FT% FGs FG% FT% Mar MD/Op Half N9 +Kentucky...... 3...... 3...... L 69-72 25-75 .333 16-21 .762 24-56 .429 .643 +16 11/12 36-49 N12 Morehead State...... W 67-45 23-47 .489 17-29 .586 19-60 .317 .750 +8 20/20 35-19 N16 Long Island...... W 91-74 35-62 .565 13-20 .650 30-71 .423 .538 +12 15/8 39-30 N20 Lafayette...... W 83-74 29-56 .518 22-32 .688 26-66 .394 1.000 +16 12/7 40-30 N24 Georgia Southern...... W 70-53 27-55 .491 11-17 .647 20-60 .333 .750 +24 17/8 29-26 N27 at Northwestern...... W 77-55 29-55 .527 14-17 .824 18-53 .340 .682 +28 15/4 28-26 D2 +George Mason...... W 69-62 22-49 .449 23-39 .590 22-71 .310 .778 +15 19/9 34-30 D5 Maryland-Eastern Shore...... W 100-68 38-62 .613 14-22 .636 23-72 .319 .813 +9 15/14 49-28 D8 South Carolina State...... W 61-46 19-51 .373 18-22 .818 17-53 .321 .714 +9 11/12 31-18 D12 Monmouth...... W 71-38 25-43 .581 15-19 .789 14-68 .206 .875 +15 23/13 31-21 D21 Stony Brook...... W 76-69 28-53 .528 11-16 .688 27-64 .422 .846 +3 11/4 45-32 D29 Delaware State...... W 79-50 33-58 .569 11-17 .647 18-56 .321 .917 +6 10/19 40-22 J1 IUPUI...... W 81-63 29-53 .547 15-19 .789 24-54 .444 .667 +14 14/12 41-34 J5 Virginia Tech...... W 94-71 31-60 .517 22-28 .786 25-67 .473 .708 +3 11/11 53-37 J9 Florida State...... L 62-65 22-60 .367 10-14 .714 22-60 .367 .652 +3 18/13 36-27 J13 at Miami...... L 47-54 18-57 .316 8-18 .444 22-63 .349 .385 +4 15/8 14-19 J16 NC State...... 14...... 15...... W 51-50 21-61 .344 6-8 .750 19-61 .311 .583 +4 13/11 22-16 J19 at North Carolina...... L 52-62 21-53 .396 9-14 .643 23-65 .354 .611 +2 21/12 20-42 J22 Boston College...... W 64-59 25-59 .424 7-12 .573 20-56 .357 ,588 +7 14/10 29-29 J26 at Duke...... 1...... 1...... L 64-84 25-60 .417 9-16 .563 33-63 .524 .412 +9 14/4 35-43 J30 at Florida State...... L 71-73 26-53 .491 13-18 .722 22-48 .458 .774 +16 16/6 34-34 F2 Wake Forest...... W 86-60 35-52 .673 5-9 .556 22-64 .344 .615 +21 19/8 42-25 F7 at Virginia Tech...... W 60-55 21-52 .404 10-23 .435 22-65 .338 .563 +8 15/7 24-27 F10 Virginia...... L 69-80 27-58 .466 10-18 .556 26-48 .542 .739 -5 13/14 29-35 F16 Duke...... 2...... 1...... W 83-81 27-45 .600 25-34 .735 30-63 .476 .714 +20 26/12 35-34 F19 at Boston College...... L 58-69 20-56 .357 8-11 .727 21-53 .396 .955 -5 12/8 26-33 F23 Clemson...... W 72-59 30-63 .476 6-16 .375 22-50 .440 .625 +10 8/11 35-32 F27 at Georgia Tech...... L 68-78 27-63 .429 10-14 .714 26-51 .510 .741 -2 14/13 33-38 M2 at Wake Forest...... W 67-57 28-59 .475 8-13 .615 16-49 .327 .760 +11 19/18 30-24 M6 North Carolina...... L 68-79 27-63 .429 11-15 .733 22-55 .455 .792 +1 14/12 27-34 M10 at Virginia...... L ot 58-61 20-61 .328 12-17 .706 21-57 .368 .652 +4 12/8 32-19 M14 #Wake Forest...... W 75-62 23-48 .479 22-29 .759 23-54 .426 .571 +4 13/14 30-35 M15 #Duke...... 2...... 2...... W 83-74 26-51 .510 23-25 .920 27-65 .415 .889 +10 14/6 34-26 M16 #North Carolina...... L 76-79 25-61 .410 18-26 .692 27-61 .443 .692 +4 10/7 32-37 M19 ^Niagara...... W 86-70 31-59 .525 16-19 .842 23-65 .354 .800 +8 17/11 35-35 M21 ^Denver...... W 62-52 22-48 .458 15-19 .789 20-50 .400 .538 +2 13/14 27-30 M26 ^at Alabama...... W 58-57 23-46 .500 5-10 .500 22-55 .400 .818 +6 18/14 31-24 A2 ^Iowa (New York)...... L 60-71 23-57 .404 9-16 .563 24-57 .421 .792 +3 17/8 33-38 #ACC Tournament; ^NIT 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary (29-7, 15-3 ACC) UM Opp UM UM UM UM Opp Opp Opp Reb TO Results AP USA AP USA W/L Score FGs FG% FTs FT% FGs FG% FT% Mar UM/Op Half N9 Stetson...... W 87-79 32-61 .525 16-24 .667 28-63 .444 .714 +9 11/11 34-34 N13 at Florida Gulf Coast...... L 51-63 16-55 .291 11-21 .524 25-51 .490 .800 -8 17/18 25-32 N16 Jacksonville...... W 73-57 23-39 .590 23-35 .657 20-50 .400 .500 +3 15/16 27-23 N24 Detroit...... W 77-62 28-54 .519 17-19 .895 21-59 .356 .643 +14 14/12 35-31 N28 Michigan State...... 13...... 14...... W 67-59 21-44 .477 16-18 .889 24-59 .407 .455 -9 9/12 27-31 D1 at Massachusetts...... W 75-62 25-52 .481 19-25 .760 18-63 .286 .731 +3 9/6 30-25 D14 Charlotte...... W 77-46 27-56 .482 16-26 .615 20-63 .317 .364 +3 12/16 33-22 D18 at Central Florida...... W 72-50 28-58 .483 8-13 .615 17-48 .354 .647 +13 11/13 37-21 D22 +Hawaii...... W 73-58 27-56 .482 13-16 .813 22-55 .400 .750 -3 8/16 22-21 D23 +Arizona...... 4...... 5...... L 50-69 19-52 .365 7-14 .500 25-52 .481 .647 -26 9/16 25-37 D25 +Indiana State...... L ot 55-57 22-65 .338 11-21 .524 17-63 .270 .944 +1 8/10 23-21 J2 La Salle...... W 76-59 24-51 .471 20-28 .714 23-62 .371 .667 +7 10/10 30-36 J5 at Georgia Tech...... W 62-49 22-53 .415 11-17 .647 17-52 .327 .667 +11 13/12 33-23 J10 at North Carolina...... W 68-59 25-53 .472 9-13 .692 24-60 .400 .625 +1 12/11 30-32 J13 Maryland...... W 54-47 22-63 .349 5-13 .385 18-57 .316 .444 +4 15/8 19-14 J16 at Boston College...... W 60-59 22-53 .415 9-14 .643 20-46 .435 .611 -1 6/10 26-28 J23 Duke...... 25...... x...... 1...... 1...... W 90-63 33-58 .569 15-27 .556 22-74 .297 .652 +8 16/10 42-19 J27 Florida State...... 25...... x...... W 71-47 27-63 .429 9-14 .643 16-52 .308 .706 +12 8/12 37-28 J30 at Virginia Tech...... 14...... 15...... W 73-64 26-54 .481 12-16 .750 24-53 .453 .545 +4 12/17 29-32 F2 at NC State...... 14...... 15...... 18...... 19...... W 79-78 30-61 .492 16-23 .696 28-52 .538 .857 +3 12/8 34-40 F5 Boston College...... 8...... 11...... W 72-50 27-57 .474 7-14 .500 20-54 .370 .500 +12 11/11 33-23 F9 North Carolina...... 8...... 11...... W 87-61 31-57 .544 10-12 .833 25-65 .386 .833 +9 13/11 44-27 F13 at Florida State...... 3...... 4...... W 74-68 30-47 .638 11-19 .579 24-52 .462 .762 -4 16/17 38-30 F17 at Clemson...... 3...... 4...... W 45-43 18-52 .346 6-7 .857 17-56 .304 .385 +6 13/6 18-16 F19 Virginia...... 2...... 2...... W 54-50 22-47 .468 9-16 .563 20-52 .385 .625 Even 8/7 24-22 F23 at Wake Forest...... 2...... 2...... L 65-80 25-64 .391 7-13 .538 26-48 .542 .677 -1 13/12 29-42 F27 Virginia Tech...... 5...... 7...... W 76-58 23-46 .500 22-30 .733 21-53 .396 .684 +1 10/10 38-19 M2 at Duke...... 5...... 7...... 3...... 3...... L 76-79 28-64 .438 14-17 .824 26-50 .520 .615 +13 10/10 36-34 M6 Georgia Tech...... 6...... 7...... L 69-71 24-50 .480 15-21 .714 30-58 .517 .500 -4 8/9 43-32 M9 Clemson...... 6...... 7...... W 62-49 19-45 .422 15-19 .789 18-45 .400 .588 +14 14/10 25-25 M15 #Boston College...... 9...... 10...... W 69-58 25-52 .481 11-17 .647 19-45 .422 .619 +8 9/11 25-27 M16 #NC State...... 9...... 10...... W 81-71 26-57 .456 23-30 .767 25-50 .500 .560 +10 11/14 41-29 M17 #North Carolina...... 9...... 10...... W 87-77 30-59 .508 15-20 .750 27-60 .450 .909 +8 8/9 44-41 M22 *Pacific...... 5...... 4...... W 78-49 24-52 .462 18-21 .857 18-54 .333 .364 +13 11/14 40-19 M24 *Illinois...... 5...... 4...... W 63-59 22-55 .400 10-15 .667 23-61 .377 .857 -3 6/8 29-26 M28 *Marquette...... 5...... 4...... 15...... 17...... L 61-71 22-63 .349 9-12 .750 27-50 .540 .750 -5 8/11 16-29 #ACC Tournament; *NCAA Tournament NORTH CAROLINA Tar Heels (25-11, 12-6 ACC) UNC Opp UNC UNC UNC UNC Opp Opp Opp Reb TO Results AP USA AP USA W/L Score FGs FG% FTs FT% FGs FG% FT% Mar NC/Op Half N9 Gardner-Webb...... 11...... 12...... W 76-59 33-71 .465 9-19 .474 22-55 .400 .643 +16 18/22 38-26 N11 Florida Atlantic...... 11...... 12...... W 80-56 31-71 .437 12-27 .444 17-61 .279 .619 +20 17/17 32-24 N16 at Long Beach State...... 11...... 11...... W 78-63 30-75 .400 8-11 .727 25-69 .362 .667 +16 13/14 33-32 N19 +Mississippi State...... 9...... 9...... W 95-49 37-78 .474 6-9 .667 17-60 .283 .684 +4 12/21 49-17 N20 +Butler...... 9...... 9...... L 71-82 27-63 .429 10-12 .833 25-53 .472 .800 -10 15/18 18-35 N21 +Chaminade...... 9...... 9...... W 112-70 43-69 .623 13-21 .619 25-65 .385 .700 +9 9/19 62-33 N27 at Indiana...... 14...... 13...... 1...... 1...... L 59-83 26-69 .377 6-14 .429 33-74 .446 .750 -7 12/10 37-46 D1 UAB...... 14...... 13...... W 102-84 37-70 .529 18-21 .857 32-76 .421 .727 +9 20/18 35-29 D8 East Tennessee State.....20...... 16...... W 78-55 31-73 .425 5-7 .714 21-62 .339 .500 +4 14/22 42-12 D15 East Carolina...... 21...... 18...... W 93-87 34-67 .507 19-24 .792 28-67 .418 .778 +4 12/10 42-26 D19 at Texas...... 23...... 19...... L 67-85 21-67 .313 22-32 .686 30-74 .405 .731 +1 18/13 33-46 D22 McNeese State...... 23...... 19...... W 97-63 35-74 .473 14-22 .636 26-73 .356 .421 +20 14/10 54-33 D29 UNLV...... 20...... 17...... W 79-73 28-55 .509 20-33 .606 27-59 .458 .524 -5 12/17 39-30 J6 at Virginia...... L 52-61 19-51 .373 9-17 .529 22-49 .449 .500 +3 12/11 25-24 J10 Miami...... L 59-68 24-60 .400 5-8 .625 25-53 .472 .692 -1 11/12 32-30 J12 at Florida State...... W 77-72 29-60 .483 11-16 .688 24-50 .480 .765 +22 14/10 33-31 J19 Maryland...... W 62-52 23-65 .453 11-18 .611 21-53 .396 .643 -2 12/21 42-20 J23 Georgia Tech...... W 79-63 30-70 .429 13-22 .591 27-75 .360 .833 -5 14/19 40-32 J26 at NC State...... 18...... 18...... L 83-91 33-71 .465 9-10 .900 32-65 .492 .870 -10 14/16 26-45 J29 at Boston College...... W 82-70 30-62 .484 15-20 .750 25-56 .446 .765 +11 9/10 48-33 F2 Virginia Tech...... W ot 72-60 24-64 .375 19-27 .704 24-62 .387 .800 +13 12/14 26-32 F5 Wake Forest...... W 87-62 32-62 .516 14-25 .560 24-55 .436 .706 +5 14/21 47-27 F9 at Miami...... 8...... 11...... L 61-87 25-65 .385 5-6 .833 31-57 .544 .833 -9 11/13 27-44 F13 at Duke...... 2...... 1...... L 68-73 25-66 .379 13-23 .565 25-56 .446 .850 -1 13/17 33-29 F16 Virginia...... W 93-81 29-59 .492 22-30 .733 31-53 .585 .636 +9 7/14 40-40 F19 at Georgia Tech...... W 70-58 25-66 .379 14-17 .824 23-58 .397 .364 -5 9/19 36-30 F23 NC State...... W 76-65 28-64 .438 11-16 .688 27-61 .443 .462 -9 10/17 34-28 F28 at Clemson...... W 69-58 26-55 .473 8-15 .533 23-58 .397 .818 -9 9/15 38-24 M3 Florida State...... W 79-58 31-56 .554 6-10 .600 23-62 .371 1.000 Even 11/15 46-27 M6 at Maryland...... W 79-68 25-55 .455 19-24 .792 27-63 .429 .733 -1 12/14 34-27 M9 Duke...... 3...... 4...... L 53-69 21-62 .339 10-13 .769 27-49 .551 .833 -1 11/15 24-42 M15 #Florida State...... W 83-62 31-63 .492 11-12 .917 23-51 .451 .722 +3 7/18 35-27 M16 #Maryland...... W 79-76 27-61 .443 18-26 .692 25-61 .410 .692 -4 7/10 37-32 M17 #Miami...... 9...... 10...... L 77-87 27-60 .450 10-11 .909 30-59 .508 .750 +8 9/8 41-44 M22 *Villanova...... W 78-71 24-49 .490 19-27 .704 27-61 .445 .684 -9 17/16 37-29 M24 *Kansas...... 3...... 3...... L 58-70 22-73 .301 8-10 .800 24-55 .436 .810 -14 11/22 30-21 #ACC Tournament; *NCAA Tournament 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary NC STATE Wolfpack (24-11, 11-7 ACC) NCS Opp NCS NCS NCS NCS Opp Opp Opp Reb TO Results AP USA AP USA W/L Score FGs FG% FTs FT% FGs FG% FT% Mar ST/Op Half N9 Miami (Ohio)...... 6...... 6...... W 97-59 35-57 .614 19-27 .704 20-69 .290 .632 +7 11/11 41-22 N15 +Penn State...... 6...... 6...... W 72-55 26-52 .500 12-18 .667 19-60 .317 .824 Even 14/13 35-26 N16 +Massachusetts...... 6...... 6...... W 94-76 35-62 .565 16-31 .516 27-67 .403 .722 +3 13/18 48-32 N18 +Oklahoma State...... 6...... 6...... L 56-76 22-62 .355 8-16 .500 24-57 .412 .833 -11 12/13 28-38 N23 UNC Asheville...... 16...... 15...... W 82-80 29-52 .558 21-32 .656 32-64 .500 .889 +14 19/12 34-37 N27 at Michigan...... 18...... 18...... 3...... 3...... L 72-79 32-56 .571 6-9 .667 27-54 .500 .800 +6 13/6 36-43 D4 +Connecticut...... 25...... 24...... W 69-65 26-55 .473 13-21 .619 25-62 .403 .636 +4 12/12 32-31 D8 Cleveland State...... 25...... 24...... W 80-63 29-53 .547 18-23 .783 25-57 .439 .600 -3 13/18 47-32 D15 Norfolk State...... 25...... 25...... W 84-62 31-54 .574 18-28 .643 21-64 .328 .739 +10 17/16 38-25 D18 Stanford...... 25...... x...... W 88-79 32-57 .561 19-27 .704 34-75 .453 .667 +2 10/6 43-38 D22 St. Bonaventure...... 25...... x...... W 92-73 32-56 .571 22-35 .629 26-64 .406 .619 -3 12/14 44-33 D29 Western Michigan...... 23...... 25...... W 84-68 30-55 .545 20-28 .714 24-67 .358 .941 -10 8/12 43-36 D31 UNC Greensboro...... 23...... 25...... W 89-68 32-60 .533 17-22 .773 29-67 .433 .615 +3 11/10 43-36 J5 at Boston College...... 23...... 25...... W 78-73 24-50 .480 25-35 .714 21-51 .412 .649 +1 7/8 29-28 J9 Georgia Tech...... 20...... 21...... W 83-70 28-55 .509 20-29 .690 27-73 .370 .750 +6 13/7 37-38 J12 Duke...... 20...... 21...... 1...... 1...... W 84-76 30-59 .508 20-23 .870 30-67 .448 .833 -1 11/12 41-39 J16 at Maryland...... 14...... 15...... L 50-51 19-61 .311 7-12 .583 21-61 .344 .750 -4 11/13 16-22 J20 Clemson...... 14...... 15...... W 66-62 23-51 .451 14-23 .609 26-64 .406 .714 +3 9/6 34-26 J22 at Wake Forest...... 18...... 18...... L 84-86 24-70 .486 14-25 .560 31-63 .492 .606 +4 13/12 47-35 J26 North Carolina...... 18...... 18...... W 91-83 32-65 .492 20-23 .870 33-71 .465 .900 +10 16/14 45-26 J29 at Virginia...... 19...... 19...... L 55-58 20-53 .377 9-13 .692 22-54 .407 .667 +5 14/8 31-24 F2 Miami...... 19...... 19...... 14...... 15...... L 78-79 28-52 .538 18-21 .857 30-61 .492 .696 +3 12/8 40-34 F7 at Duke...... 4...... 4...... L 85-98 35-66 .530 11-19 .579 28-52 .538 .780 -2 7/8 58-37 F10 at Clemson...... W 58-57 23-61 .377 6-10 .600 22-57 .386 .700 -5 12/17 26-32 F16 Virginia Tech...... W ot 90-86 26-55 .473 31-43 .721 35-80 .438 .714 -3 12/14 34-36 F19 Florida State...... W 84-66 27-59 .458 25-31 .806 22-51 .431 .800 +24 14/14 40-30 F23 at North Carolina...... L 65-76 27-61 .443 6-13 .462 28-64 .438 .688 +9 17/10 65-76 F27 Boston College...... W 82-64 33-59 .559 9-14 .643 21-54 .389 .789 +14 13/10 33-27 M3 at Georgia Tech...... W 70-57 24-56 .429 21-30 .700 22-64 .344 .750 -6 10/15 36-33 M6 Wake Forest...... W 81-66 31-64 .464 12-16 .750 28-60 .467 .667 +9 14/15 39-24 M9 at Florida State...... L 67-71 21-45 .467 21-33 .636 23-50 .460 .759 -5 14/13 35-34 M14 #Virginia Tech...... W 80-63 28-53 .528 19-26 .731 25-60 .417 .818 +15 12/9 38-32 M15 #Virginia...... W 75-56 27-59 .458 13-16 .812 21-54 .389 .600 +11 10/10 30-21 M16 #Miami...... 9...... 10...... L 71-81 25-50 .500 14-25 .560 26-57 .456 .767 -10 14/11 29-41 M22 *Temple...... L 72-76 29-52 .558 10-16 .625 24-50 .480 .636 +10 13/5 22-38 #ACC Tournament; *NCAA Tournament VIRGINIA Cavaliers (23-11, 11-7 ACC) UVa Opp UVa UVa UVa UVa Opp Opp Opp Reb TO Results AP USA AP USA W/L Score FGs FG% FTs FT% FGs FG% FT% Mar VA/Op Half N9 at George Mason...... L 59-63 21-52 .404 9-15 .600 24-44 .545 .421 +6 12/10 25-28 N12 Fairfield...... W 54-45 19-47 .404 14-20 .700 17-47 .362 .667 +2 9/13 28-30 N13 Delaware...... L 53-59 20-57 .351 9-15 .600 20-47 .426 .824 +2 12/14 15-28 N17 Seattle...... W 83-43 28-50 .560 21-24 .875 15-59 .254 .571 +12 19/19 44-13 N19 Lamar...... W 63-44 23-53 .434 11-11 1.000 15-46 .325 .917 +1 9/14 32-18 N20 North Texas...... W 80-64 27-46 .587 18-24 .750 21-58 .362 .731 -6 15/14 42-22 N28 at Wisconsin...... W 60-54 21-46 .457 14-17 .824 21-55 .382 .800 +11 10/5 24-23 D1 Green Bay...... W 67-51 26-52 .500 8-11 .727 18-53 .340 .769 +1 10/13 31-27 D5 Tennessee...... W 46-38 19-53 .358 7-10 .700 15-52 .288 .625 +1 8/12 25-16 D8 Mississippi Valley State...... W 67-39 28-56 .500 8-14 .571 11-58 .190 .778 +3 10/11 36-22 D19 Morgan State...... W 75-57 25-64 .463 19-29 .655 21-45 .467 .667 +18 16/17 37-28 D22 +Old Dominion...... L 61-63 21-53 .396 10-13 .769 20-52 .385 .737 -7 8/7 25-20 D30 Wofford...... W 74-39 30-47 .638 6-10 .600 14-42 .333 .600 +12 12/17 31-17 J6 North Carolina...... W 61-52 22-49 .449 9-18 .500 19-51 .373 .529 -3 11/12 24-25 J9 at Wake Forest...... L 52-55 20-55 .364 9-12 .750 18-44 .409 .714 +16 17/12 22-29 J12 at Clemson...... L 44-59 17-48 .354 5-8 .625 17-33 .515 .704 -6 12/15 20-24 J19 Florida State...... W 56-36 22-45 .489 5-6 .833 16-43 .372 .375 -2 16/18 33-15 J24 at Virginia Tech...... W 74-58 26-51 .510 11-18 .611 19-43 .442 .625 -8 6/14 34-25 J26 Boston College...... W 65-51 27-48 .563 9-11 .818 17-47 .362 .833 +6 13/14 24-26 J29 NC State...... 19...... 19...... W 58-55 22-54 .407 10-15 .667 20-53 .377 .692 -5 8/14 24-31 F3 at Georgia Tech...... L 60-66 22-55 .400 7-11 .636 22-46 .478 .720 -1 14/13 37-28 F7 Clemson...... W 78-41 30-54 .556 8-12 .667 16-52 .308 .667 -4 6/19 38-10 F10 at Maryland...... W 80-69 26-48 .542 17-23 .739 27-58 .466 .556 +5 16/13 35-29 F12 Virginia Tech...... W 73-55 22-50 .440 20-23 .870 18-52 .346 .579 Even 6/9 36-23 F16 at North Carolina...... L 81-93 31-53 .585 7-11 .636 29-59 .492 .733 -9 14/7 40-40 F19 at Miami...... 2...... 2...... L 50-54 20-52 .385 5-8 .625 22-47 .468 .563 Even 7/8 22-24 F24 Georgia Tech...... W 82-54 32-59 .542 12-14 .857 22-50 .440 .500 -3 17/5 29-41 F28 Duke...... 3...... 3...... W 73-68 24-52 .462 22-29 .759 21-53 .398 .900 +11 10/9 28-23 M3 at Boston College...... L 52-53 20-47 .426 5-7 .714 19-41 .463 .727 -1 10/10 25-24 M7 at Florida State...... L 51-53 22-57 .386 5-5 1.000 21-44 .477 .875 +8 7/12 23-26 M10 Maryland...... W ot 61-58 21-57 .368 15-23 .652 20-61 .328 .706 -4 8/12 19-32 M15 #NC State...... L 56-75 21-54 .389 9-15 .600 27-59 .458 .812 -11 10/10 21-30 M19 ^Norfolk State...... W 67-56 20-42 .476 22-37 .595 14-52 .269 .786 +1 17/16 26-16 M24 ^St. John’s...... W 68-50 24-44 .545 15-24 .625 21-62 .339 .600 -2 12/14 32-21 A2 ^Iowa...... L 64-75 19-50 .380 18-22 .818 26-53 .491 1.000 -8 15/16 28-31 #ACC Tournament; ^NIT 2012-13 ACC Basketball Summary (13-19, 4-14 ACC)

VT Opp VT VT VT VT Opp Opp Opp Reb TO Results AP USA AP USA W/L Score FGs FG% FTs FT% FGs FG% FT% Mar VT/Op Half N10 East Tennessee State...... W 80-62 27-58 .466 16-24 .667 24-62 .387 .440 -2 10/12 43-28 N12 Rhode Island...... W 69-50 26-57 .456 10-17 .588 20-59 .339 .563 +5 9/10 36-24 N15 VMI...... W 95-80 36-68 .529 12-15 .800 30-73 .411 .800 +11 13/10 46-30 N19 at UNC Greensboro...... W 96-87 24-53 .453 34-42 .810 28-65 .427 .706 +3 14/9 45-41 N23 Appalachian State...... W 87-76 26-52 .500 30-39 .769 28-60 .467 .571 -8 13/19 41-38 N27 Iowa...... W 95-79 32-61 .525 27-30 .900 31-64 .484 .722 +6 9/10 46-38 D1 Oklahoma State...... 15...... 17...... W 81-71 24-55 .436 27-33 .818 28-66 .424 .733 +10 12/8 32-36 D8 at West Virginia...... L 67-68 27-65 .415 8-10 .800 24-68 .353 .556 -11 6/7 24-30 D10 Mississippi Valley State...... W 70-49 23-60 .383 22-30 .733 18-70 .257 .643 +6 15/14 30-24 D15 Georgia Southern...... L 73-78 27-68 .397 13-17 .765 25-57 .439 .630 -3 13/17 27-35 D22 +Bradley...... W ot 66-65 23-56 .411 16-25 .640 23-63 .365 .611 +7 24/20 25-35 D23 +Colorado State...... L 52-88 19-53 .358 8-16 .500 30-63 .476 .630 -13 15/6 27-33 D29 at BYU...... L 71-97 24-63 .381 21-38 .553 33-71 .465 .828 -9 15/17 31-56 J5 at Maryland...... L 71-94 25-67 .373 17-24 .708 31-60 .517 .786 -3 11/11 37-53 J9 Boston College...... L 75-86 29-56 .518 10-15 .667 29-60 .483 .667 +1 17/5 26-32 J12 at Georgia Tech...... W ot 70-65 24-58 .414 19-24 .792 22-61 .361 .619 +11 12/9 22-25 J19 Wake Forest...... W 66-65 27-60 .450 8-16 .500 25-68 .368 .667 -5 7/8 31-37 J24 Virginia...... L 58-74 19-43 .442 15-24 .625 26-51 .510 .611 +8 14/6 25-34 J27 at Clemson...... L 70-77 21-60 .350 23-32 .719 22-49 .449 .793 -9 5/9 33-33 J30 Miami...... 14...... 15...... L 64-73 24-53 .453 6-11 .545 26-54 .481 .750 -4 17/12 32-29 F2 at North Carolina...... L ot 60-72 24-62 .387 8-10 .800 24-64 .375 .704 -13 14/12 32-26 F7 Maryland...... L 55-60 22-65 .338 9-16 .563 21-52 .404 .435 -8 7/15 27-24 F9 Georgia Tech...... L 54-64 19-62 .306 9-14 .643 23-59 .390 .545 -14 8/11 18-37 F12 at Virginia...... L 55-73 18-52 .346 11-19 .579 22-50 .440 .870 Even 9/6 23-36 F16 at NC State...... L ot 86-90 35-80 .438 5-7 .714 26-55 .473 .721 +3 14/12 36-34 F21 Duke...... 6...... 6...... L 56-88 22-51 .431 11-14 .786 30-56 .536 .762 -9 12/5 28-48 F24 Florida State...... W 80-70 25-50 .500 25-30 .833 25-55 .455 .565 -1 11/12 28-26 F27 at Miami...... 5...... 7...... L 58-76 21-53 .396 13-19 .684 23-46 .500 .733 -1 10/10 19-38 M2 Clemson...... W 69-61 23-42 .548 17-22 .773 23-54 .426 .688 +12 16/9 36-25 M5 at Duke...... 3...... 4...... L 57-85 22-57 .386 8-13 .615 30-58 .517 .813 -6 10/4 35-38 M10 at Wake Forest...... L 79-90 28-57 .491 17-26 .491 29-49 .592 .622 -2 14/14 27-41 M15 #NC State...... L 63-80 25-60 .417 9-11 .816 28-53 .528 .731 -15 9/12 32-38 #ACC Tournament

WAKE FOREST Demon Deacons (13-18, 5-12 ACC)

WF Opp WF WF WF WF Opp Opp Opp Reb TO Results AP USA AP USA W/L Score FGs FG% FTs FT% FGs FG% FT% Mar WF/Op Half N9 Radford...... W 79-67 28-44 .636 20-30 .667 25-66 .379 .500 -1 18/12 44-35 N16 +Connecticut...... 23...... x...... L 71-77 26-53 .491 12-22 .545 25-53 .472 .800 +5 18/11 32-36 N17 +Iona...... L 68-94 22-58 .379 19-28 .679 35-67 .522 .769 -1 19/13 24-54 N18 +Mercer...... W 74-71 21-50 .420 26-41 .634 25-57 .439 .750 +5 15/15 31-34 N23 William & Mary...... W 63-57 20-50 .400 20-30 .667 21-51 .412 .579 -3 10/13 23-30 N27 Nebraska...... L 63-79 24-56 .429 12-18 .667 29-57 .509 .708 -6 13/8 24-28 D1 at Richmond...... L 60-62 18-42 .429 20-26 .769 16-42 .381 .857 -1 13/14 29-32 D5 High Point...... W 71-60 23-55 .418 17-21 .810 24-63 .381 .875 -9 13/18 31-29 D8 Seton Hall...... L 67-71 23-52 .442 12-19 .632 28-57 .491 .684 -21 18/23 36-27 D18 Furman...... W 75-55 27-50 .540 16-20 .800 19-50 .380 .526 +7 9/11 37-30 D22 at UNC Greensboro...... W 84-70 27-51 .529 23-32 .719 25-59 .424 .800 +2 16/16 38-29 J2 Xavier...... W 66-59 21-49 .429 16-29 .552 21-49 .429 .615 -4 17/20 31-26 J5 at Duke...... 1...... 1...... L 62-80 23-56 .411 12-18 .667 29-63 .460 .500 +8 19/6 30-41 J9 Virginia...... W 55-52 18-44 .409 15-21 .714 20-55 .364 .750 -16 12/17 29-22 J12 Boston College...... W 75-72 29-57 .509 10-18 .556 20-48 .417 .758 -1 12/17 38-36 J15 at Clemson...... L 44-60 15-61 .246 12-15 .800 22-49 .449 .714 +6 11/11 21-31 J19 at Virginia Tech...... L 65-66 25-68 .368 8-12 .667 27-60 .450 .500 +5 8/7 37-31 J22 NC State...... 18...... 18...... W 86-84 31-63 .492 20-33 .606 34-70 .486 .560 -4 12/13 35-47 J26 at Georgia Tech...... L 62-82 20-57 .351 19-32 .594 32-59 .542 .615 Even 15/16 29-52 J30 Duke...... 5...... 5...... L 70-75 25-52 .481 17-21 .810 28-54 .519 .773 Even 17/15 40-40 F2 at Maryland...... L 60-86 22-64 .344 8-13 .615 35-52 .673 .556 -21 8/19 25-42 F5 at North Carolina...... L 62-87 24-55 .436 12-17 .706 32-62 .516 .560 -5 14/21 27-47 F9 Florida State...... W 71-46 26-53 .491 12-22 .545 14-43 .326 .609 +20 14/17 34-26 F13 at Boston College...... L 63-66 24-47 .511 9-11 .818 21-48 .438 .857 +3 17/11 37-36 F16 Georgia Tech...... L 56-57 14-48 .292 23-25 .920 22-56 .393 .600 +3 17/14 27-30 F23 Miami...... 2...... 2...... W 80-65 26-48 .542 21-31 .677 25-64 .391 .538 +1 12/13 42-29 F26 at Florida State...... L 62-76 18-55 .327 18-23 .783 23-47 .489 .867 -23 8/16 34-40 M2 Maryland...... L 57-67 16-49 .327 19-25 .760 28-59 .475 .615 -11 18/19 24-30 M6 at NC State...... L 66-81 28-60 .467 6-9 .667 31-64 .484 .750 -9 15/14 24-39 M10 Virginia Tech...... W 90-79 29-49 .592 23-37 .622 28-57 .491 .654 -2 14/14 41-27 M14 #Maryland...... L 62-75 23-54 .426 12-21 .571 23-48 .479 .759 -4 14/13 35-30 #ACC Tournament 2012-13 Atlantic Coast Conference ACC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2013 (All games)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Erick Green-VT Sr 32 261 61 218 801 25.0 1. Richard Howell-ST Sr 35 131 249 380 10.9 2. Seth Curry-DU Sr 35 197 95 123 612 17.5 2. Mason Plumlee-DU Sr 36 99 260 359 10.0 3. Mason Plumlee-DU Sr 36 221 0 173 615 17.1 3. Akil Mitchell-VA Jr 35 94 218 312 8.9 4. Joe Harris-VA Jr 35 191 77 111 570 16.3 4. Ryan Anderson-BC So 32 85 170 255 8.0 5. Olivier Hanlan-BC Fr 33 166 50 126 508 15.4 5. Alex Len-MD So 38 109 189 298 7.8 6. C.J. Harris-WF Sr 31 140 59 138 477 15.4 6. Devin Thomas-WF Fr 31 79 155 234 7.5 7. CJ Leslie-ST Jr 35 192 2 142 528 15.1 7. Devin Booker-CU Sr 31 93 138 231 7.5 8. Ryan Anderson-BC So 32 182 3 110 477 14.9 8. CJ Leslie-ST Jr 35 65 193 258 7.4 9. Michael Snaer-FS Sr 33 155 63 116 489 14.8 9. James Michael McAdoo-NC So 36 89 174 263 7.3 10. P.J. Hairston-NC So 34 159 89 88 495 14.6 10. Travis McKie-WF Jr 31 56 161 217 7.0 11. Shane Larkin-UM So 36 183 69 87 522 14.5 11. Kenny Kadji-UM Sr 36 56 188 244 6.8 12. James Michael McAdoo-NC So 36 209 0 100 518 14.4 12. Robert Carter Jr.-GT Fr 31 59 149 208 6.7 13. Reggie Bullock-NC Jr 35 172 88 56 488 13.9 13. Daniel Miller-GT Jr 31 73 133 206 6.6 14. Travis McKie-WF Jr 31 138 32 111 419 13.5 14. Reggie Bullock-NC Jr 35 71 155 226 6.5 15. Akil Mitchell-VA Jr 35 177 0 106 460 13.1 15. Milton Jennings-CU Sr 29 35 152 187 6.4 16. Durand Scott-UM Sr 33 156 36 85 433 13.1 16. Cadarian Raines-VT Jr 32 88 116 204 6.4 17. Dez Wells-MD So 38 191 23 93 498 13.1 17. Okaro White-FS Jr 34 74 127 201 5.9 18. Devin Booker-CU Sr 31 159 2 86 406 13.1 18. Jarell Eddie-VT Jr 32 34 144 178 5.6 19. Kenny Kadji-UM Sr 36 168 47 82 465 12.9 19. Charles Mitchell-MD Fr 38 77 127 204 5.4 20. Richard Howell-ST Sr 35 183 0 79 445 12.7 20. K.J. McDaniels-CU So 28 50 90 140 5.0 21. Scott Wood-ST Sr 35 126 104 85 441 12.6 21. Dez Wells-MD So 38 33 153 186 4.9 22. Lorenzo Brown-ST Jr 33 140 20 108 408 12.4 22. Julian Gamble-UM Sr 36 74 102 176 4.9 23. Okaro White-FS Jr 34 138 25 119 420 12.4 23. Marcus Georges-Hunt-GT Fr 31 57 94 151 4.9 24. Jarell Eddie-VT Jr 32 131 51 80 393 12.3 24. C.J. Barksdale-VT So 31 45 101 146 4.7 25. TJ Warren-ST Fr 35 186 14 39 425 12.1 Kammeon Holsey-GT Jr 31 66 80 146 4.7

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct. ASSISTS PER GAME Cl G No. Avg/G 1. TJ Warren-ST Fr 35 186 299 .6 2 2 1. Lorenzo Brown-ST Jr 33 239 7.2 2. Mason Plumlee-DU Sr 36 221 369 .5 9 9 2. Quinn Cook-DU So 36 190 5.3 3. Richard Howell-ST Sr 35 183 321 .5 7 0 3. Marcus Paige-NC Fr 35 161 4.6 4. Akil Mitchell-VA Jr 35 177 325 .5 4 5 4. Shane Larkin-UM So 36 164 4.6 5. Devin Booker-CU Sr 31 159 292 .5 4 5 5. Dexter Strickland-NC Sr 36 150 4.2 6. Dez Wells-MD So 38 191 363 .5 2 6 6. Erick Green-VT Sr 32 121 3.8 7. CJ Leslie-ST Jr 35 192 370 .5 1 9 7. Joe Rahon-BC Fr 33 123 3.7 8. Shane Larkin-UM So 36 183 382 .4 7 9 8. Pe'Shon Howard-MD Jr 35 127 3.6 9. Ryan Anderson-BC So 32 182 382 .4 7 6 9. Rod Hall-CU So 31 110 3.5 10. Erick Green-VT Sr 32 261 550 .4 7 5 10. Dez Wells-MD So 38 113 3.0

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct. STEALS PER GAME Cl G No. Avg/G 1. C.J. Harris-WF Sr 31 138 163 .8 4 7 1. Shane Larkin-UM So 36 71 2.0 2. Jarell Eddie-VT Jr 32 80 95 .8 4 2 2. Lorenzo Brown-ST Jr 33 65 2.0 3. Michael Snaer-FS Sr 33 116 142 .8 1 7 3. Durand Scott-UM Sr 33 51 1.5 4. Erick Green-VT Sr 32 218 267 .8 1 6 4. James Michael McAdoo-NC So 36 54 1.5 5. Okaro White-FS Jr 34 119 146 .8 1 5 5. Quinn Cook-DU So 36 51 1.4 6. Seth Curry-DU Sr 35 123 152 .8 0 9 6. Marcus Paige-NC Fr 35 48 1.4 7. Rasheed Sulaimon-DU Fr 36 93 116 .8 0 2 7. Travis McKie-WF Jr 31 42 1.4 8. P.J. Hairston-NC So 34 88 113 .7 7 9 8. Erick Green-VT Sr 32 42 1.3 9. Lorenzo Brown-ST Jr 33 108 140 .7 7 1 9. Akil Mitchell-VA Jr 35 45 1.3 10. Travis McKie-WF Jr 31 111 146 .7 6 0 10. Tyler Thornton-DU Jr 36 46 1.3

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Scott Wood-ST Sr 35 104 236 .4 4 1 1. Scott Wood-ST Sr 35 104 3.0 2. Seth Curry-DU Sr 35 95 217 .4 3 8 2. Seth Curry-DU Sr 35 95 2.7 3. Reggie Bullock-NC Jr 35 88 202 .4 3 6 3. P.J. Hairston-NC So 34 89 2.6 4. Joe Harris-VA Jr 35 77 181 .4 2 5 4. Reggie Bullock-NC Jr 35 88 2.5 5. P.J. Hairston-NC So 34 89 225 .3 9 6 5. Joe Harris-VA Jr 35 77 2.2 6. Lonnie Jackson-BC So 33 65 2.0 7. Shane Larkin-UM So 36 69 1.9 8. Michael Snaer-FS Sr 33 63 1.9 9. Erick Green-VT Sr 32 61 1.9 10. C.J. Harris-WF Sr 31 59 1.9 2012-13 Atlantic Coast Conference ACC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2013 (All games)

BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME Cl G No. Avg/G ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio 1. K.J. McDaniels-CU So 28 58 2.1 1. Dexter Strickland-NC Sr 36 150 47 3.2 2. Daniel Miller-GT Jr 31 64 2.1 2. Quinn Cook-DU So 36 190 79 2.4 3. Alex Len-MD So 38 78 2.1 3. Pe'Shon Howard-MD Jr 35 127 57 2.2 4. Julian Gamble-UM Sr 36 63 1.8 4. Lorenzo Brown-ST Jr 33 239 114 2.1 5. Mason Plumlee-DU Sr 36 52 1.4 5. Shane Larkin-UM So 36 164 82 2.0 6. Devin Thomas-WF Fr 31 43 1.4 6. Marcus Paige-NC Fr 35 161 86 1.9 7. Kenny Kadji-UM Sr 36 46 1.3 7. Rod Hall-CU So 31 110 60 1.8 8. Kiel Turpin-FS Jr 34 43 1.3 8. Joe Rahon-BC Fr 33 123 68 1.8 9. CJ Leslie-ST Jr 35 43 1.2 9. Erick Green-VT Sr 32 121 69 1.8 10. Justin Anderson-VA Fr 35 42 1.2

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS PG Cl G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS PG Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Richard Howell-ST Sr 35 131 3.7 1. Mason Plumlee-DU Sr 36 260 7.2 2. Devin Booker-CU Sr 31 93 3.0 2. Richard Howell-ST Sr 35 249 7.1 3. Alex Len-MD So 38 109 2.9 3. Akil Mitchell-VA Jr 35 218 6.2 4. Mason Plumlee-DU Sr 36 99 2.8 4. CJ Leslie-ST Jr 35 193 5.5 Cadarian Raines-VT Jr 32 88 2.8 5. Ryan Anderson-BC So 32 170 5.3 6. Akil Mitchell-VA Jr 35 94 2.7 6. Milton Jennings-CU Sr 29 152 5.2 7. Ryan Anderson-BC So 32 85 2.7 7. Kenny Kadji-UM Sr 36 188 5.2 8. Devin Thomas-WF Fr 31 79 2.5 8. Travis McKie-WF Jr 31 161 5.2 9. James Michael McAdoo-NC So 36 89 2.5 9. Devin Thomas-WF Fr 31 155 5.0 10. Daniel Miller-GT Jr 31 73 2.4 10. Alex Len-MD So 38 189 5.0

MINUTES PLAYED PER GAME Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Erick Green-VT Sr 32 1172 36.6 2. Shane Larkin-UM So 36 1311 36.4 3. Joe Rahon-BC Fr 33 1176 35.6 4. Mason Plumlee-DU Sr 36 1248 34.7 5. Durand Scott-UM Sr 33 1142 34.6 6. Lorenzo Brown-ST Jr 33 1129 34.2 Olivier Hanlan-BC Fr 33 1129 34.2 8. Scott Wood-ST Sr 35 1189 34.0 9. Quinn Cook-DU So 36 1208 33.6 10. C.J. Harris-WF Sr 31 1017 32.8 2012-13 Atlantic Coast Conference ACC TEAM STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2013 (All games)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. NC State 35 24-11 2708 77.4 1. Virginia 35 1945 55.6 2. Duke 36 30-6 2778 77.2 2. Clemson 31 1864 60.1 3. North Carolina 36 25-11 2762 76.7 3. Miami 36 2181 60.6 4. Maryland 38 25-13 2688 70.7 4. Georgia Tech 31 1933 62.4 5. Virginia Tech 32 13-19 2248 70.2 5. Maryland 38 2433 64.0 6. Miami 36 29-7 2509 69.7 6. Duke 36 2350 65.3 7. Wake Forest 31 13-18 2093 67.5 7. Boston College 33 2246 68.1 8. Boston College 33 16-17 2215 67.1 8. Florida State 34 2331 68.6 9. Florida State 34 18-16 2278 67.0 9. North Carolina 36 2492 69.2 10. Georgia Tech 31 16-15 1993 64.3 10. NC State 35 2458 70.2 11. Virginia 35 23-12 2248 64.2 11. Wake Forest 31 2178 70.3 12. Clemson 31 13-18 1907 61.5 12. Virginia Tech 32 2393 74.8

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Duke 36 77.2 65.3 +11.9 1. Duke 36 588 796 .7 3 9 2. Miami 36 69.7 60.6 +9.1 2. Florida State 34 522 710 . 7 3 5 3. Virginia 35 64.2 55.6 +8.7 3. Boston College 33 481 676 . 7 1 2 4. North Carolina 36 76.7 69.2 +7.5 4. Virginia Tech 32 484 683 . 7 0 9 5. NC State 35 77.4 70.2 +7.1 5. Virginia 35 399 565 . 7 0 6 6. Maryland 38 70.7 64.0 +6.7 6. Miami 36 465 680 .6 8 4 7. Georgia Tech 31 64.3 62.4 +1.9 7. NC State 35 554 813 . 6 8 1 8. Clemson 31 61.5 60.1 +1.4 8. Wake Forest 31 491 722 .6 8 0 9. Boston College 33 67.1 68.1 -0.9 9. Maryland 38 497 732 . 6 7 9 10. Florida State 34 67.0 68.6 -1.6 10. North Carolina 36 442 655 . 6 7 5 11. Wake Forest 31 67.5 70.3 -2.7 11. Clemson 31 356 544 . 6 5 4 12. Virginia Tech 32 70.2 74.8 -4.5 12. Georgia Tech 31 318 501 .6 3 5

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. NC State 35 985 1987 . 4 9 6 1. Maryland 38 865 2249 . 3 8 5 2. Duke 36 960 2033 . 4 7 2 2. Virginia 35 683 1761 . 3 8 8 3. Maryland 38 986 2124 . 4 6 4 3. Miami 36 795 1987 . 4 0 0 4. Virginia 35 818 1790 . 4 5 7 4. Georgia Tech 31 687 1715 . 4 0 1 5. Miami 36 895 1968 .4 5 5 5. Clemson 31 669 1613 . 4 1 5 6. Florida State 34 780 1758 . 4 4 4 6. Duke 36 852 2049 . 4 1 6 7. Boston College 33 750 1701 . 4 4 1 7. NC State 35 899 2145 . 4 1 9 8. North Carolina 36 1023 2321 . 4 4 1 8. North Carolina 36 918 2170 . 4 2 3 9. Wake Forest 31 717 1652 .4 3 4 9. Virginia Tech 32 831 1905 . 4 3 6 10. Virginia Tech 32 791 1857 . 4 2 6 10. Florida State 34 825 1886 . 4 3 7 11. Clemson 31 697 1643 . 4 2 4 11. Boston College 33 826 1833 . 4 5 1 12. Georgia Tech 31 751 1791 . 4 1 9 12. Wake Forest 31 787 1731 .4 5 5

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Duke 36 270 676 .3 9 9 1. Duke 36 160 551 .2 9 0 2. NC State 35 184 471 . 3 9 1 2. NC State 35 209 693 . 3 0 2 3. Virginia 35 213 553 . 3 8 5 3. Maryland 38 231 763 . 3 0 3 4. North Carolina 36 272 723 . 3 7 6 4. Virginia 35 187 600 . 3 1 2 5. Miami 36 254 701 .3 6 2 5. Georgia Tech 31 182 563 .3 2 3 6. Boston College 33 234 662 . 3 5 3 6. Miami 36 226 694 .3 2 6 7. Florida State 34 196 563 . 3 4 8 7. North Carolina 36 248 717 . 3 4 6 8. Wake Forest 31 168 487 .3 4 5 8. Virginia Tech 32 245 705 . 3 4 8 9. Maryland 38 219 646 . 3 3 9 9. Clemson 31 171 492 . 3 4 8 10. Georgia Tech 31 173 544 .3 1 8 10. Wake Forest 31 184 512 .3 5 9 11. Clemson 31 157 496 . 3 1 7 11. Florida State 34 225 612 . 3 6 8 12. Virginia Tech 32 182 580 . 3 1 4 12. Boston College 33 222 592 . 3 7 5 2012-13 Atlantic Coast Conference ACC TEAM STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2013 (All games)

REBOUND MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. Maryland 38 1534 40.4 1209 31.8 +8.6 1. Florida State 34 172 5.1 2. NC State 35 1286 36.7 1176 33.6 +3.1 2. Clemson 31 148 4.8 3. Miami 36 1287 35.8 1175 32.6 +3.1 3. Miami 36 159 4.4 4. Georgia Tech 31 1155 37.3 1069 34.5 +2.8 4. Virginia 35 154 4.4 5. North Carolina 36 1387 38.5 1328 36.9 +1.6 5. Maryland 38 166 4.4 6. Virginia 35 1127 32.2 1075 30.7 +1.5 6. Wake Forest 31 131 4.2 7. Clemson 31 1034 33.4 1030 33.2 +0.1 7. NC State 35 147 4.2 8. Boston College 33 1036 31.4 1072 32.5 -1.1 8. Georgia Tech 31 129 4.2 9. Duke 36 1208 33.6 1249 34.7 -1.1 9. Virginia Tech 32 125 3.9 10. Virginia Tech 32 1145 35.8 1194 37.3 -1.5 10. Duke 36 135 3.8 11. Wake Forest 31 1008 32.5 1083 34.9 -2.4 11. North Carolina 36 117 3.3 12. Florida State 34 1052 30.9 1142 33.6 -2.6 12. Boston College 33 86 2.6

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. North Carolina 36 616 17.1 1. North Carolina 36 303 8.4 2. NC State 35 511 14.6 2. Wake Forest 31 220 7.1 3. Maryland 38 551 14.5 3. Clemson 31 208 6.7 4. Duke 36 515 14.3 4. NC State 35 227 6.5 5. Virginia 35 491 14.0 5. Duke 36 232 6.4 6. Georgia Tech 31 394 12.7 6. Miami 36 223 6.2 7. Boston College 33 404 12.2 7. Florida State 34 210 6.2 8. Wake Forest 31 352 11.4 8. Virginia 35 206 5.9 9. Miami 36 408 11.3 9. Georgia Tech 31 182 5.9 10. Florida State 34 385 11.3 10. Boston College 33 184 5.6 11. Clemson 31 334 10.8 11. Maryland 38 195 5.1 12. Virginia Tech 32 325 10.2 12. Virginia Tech 32 138 4.3

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. Duke 36 383 10.6 502 13.9 +3.3 1. North Carolina 36 616 17.1 442 12.3 1.4 2. North Carolina 36 442 12.3 558 15.5 +3.2 2. Duke 36 515 14.3 383 10.6 1.3 3. Virginia 35 391 11.2 451 12.9 +1.7 3. Virginia 35 491 14.0 391 11.2 1.3 4. Clemson 31 355 11.5 394 12.7 +1.3 4. NC State 35 511 14.6 433 12.4 1.2 5. Miami 36 385 10.7 425 11.8 +1.1 5. Boston College 33 404 12.2 376 11.4 1.1 6. Boston College 33 376 11.4 379 11.5 +0.1 6. Miami 36 408 11.3 385 10.7 1.1 7. Wake Forest 31 445 14.4 441 14.2 -0.1 7. Georgia Tech 31 394 12.7 399 12.9 1.0 8. Georgia Tech 31 399 12.9 391 12.6 -0.3 8. Maryland 38 551 14.5 569 15.0 1.0 9. Florida State 34 497 14.6 465 13.7 -0.9 9. Clemson 31 334 10.8 355 11.5 0.9 10. NC State 35 433 12.4 400 11.4 -0.9 10. Virginia Tech 32 325 10.2 385 12.0 0.8 11. Virginia Tech 32 385 12.0 341 10.7 -1.4 11. Wake Forest 31 352 11.4 445 14.4 0.8 12. Maryland 38 569 15.0 404 10.6 -4.3 12. Florida State 34 385 11.3 497 14.6 0.8

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 1. North Carolina 36 488 13.6 1. North Carolina 36 272 7.6 2. Maryland 38 464 12.2 2. Duke 36 270 7.5 3. Georgia Tech 31 366 11.8 3. Boston College 33 234 7.1 4. NC State 35 396 11.3 4. Miami 36 254 7.1 5. Virginia Tech 32 356 11.1 5. Virginia 35 213 6.1 6. Clemson 31 330 10.6 6. Florida State 34 196 5.8 7. Miami 36 369 10.3 7. Maryland 38 219 5.8 8. Florida State 34 322 9.5 8. Virginia Tech 32 182 5.7 9. Wake Forest 31 293 9.5 9. Georgia Tech 31 173 5.6 10. Duke 36 337 9.4 10. Wake Forest 31 168 5.4 11. Boston College 33 289 8.8 11. NC State 35 184 5.3 12. Virginia 35 298 8.5 12. Clemson 31 157 5.1 2012-13 Atlantic Coast Conference ACC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 16, 2013 (Conference games only)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Erick Green-VT Sr 18 154 39 122 469 26.1 1. Richard Howell-ST Sr 18 75 130 205 11.4 2. Joe Harris-VA Jr 18 111 43 67 332 18.4 2. Mason Plumlee-DU Sr 18 52 122 174 9.7 3. Seth Curry-DU Sr 18 104 55 56 319 17.7 3. Akil Mitchell-VA Jr 18 43 115 158 8.8 4. Mason Plumlee-DU Sr 18 104 0 80 288 16.0 4. Devin Thomas-WF Fr 18 55 102 157 8.7 5. C.J. Harris-WF Sr 18 83 36 85 287 15.9 5. Alex Len-MD So 18 53 93 146 8.1 6. Olivier Hanlan-BC Fr 18 95 24 69 283 15.7 6. Devin Booker-CU Sr 18 59 82 141 7.8 7. Reggie Bullock-NC Jr 18 94 47 33 268 14.9 7. CJ Leslie-ST Jr 18 36 99 135 7.5 8. Kenny Kadji-UM Sr 18 96 32 40 264 14.7 8. Daniel Miller-GT Jr 18 40 92 132 7.3 9. Ryan Anderson-BC So 18 99 1 62 261 14.5 9. Ryan Anderson-BC So 18 48 82 130 7.2 10. P.J. Hairston-NC So 17 81 44 40 246 14.5 10. James Michael McAdoo-NC So 18 42 87 129 7.2 11. James Michael McAdoo-NC So 18 105 0 50 260 14.4 11. Milton Jennings-CU Sr 18 18 110 128 7.1 12. Devin Booker-CU Sr 18 96 0 67 259 14.4 12. Reggie Bullock-NC Jr 18 40 84 124 6.9 13. CJ Leslie-ST Jr 18 96 0 65 257 14.3 13. Kenny Kadji-UM Sr 18 23 99 122 6.8 14. Shane Larkin-UM So 18 89 32 38 248 13.8 14. Travis McKie-WF Jr 18 31 87 118 6.6 15. Quinn Cook-DU So 18 90 35 30 245 13.6 15. Robert Carter Jr.-GT Fr 18 30 87 117 6.5 16. Michael Snaer-FS Sr 18 82 28 48 240 13.3 16. Cadarian Raines-VT Jr 18 48 67 115 6.4 17. Travis McKie-WF Jr 18 81 25 50 237 13.2 17. Okaro White-FS Jr 18 43 67 110 6.1 18. Akil Mitchell-VA Jr 18 94 0 46 234 13.0 18. Reggie Johnson-UM Sr 14 24 60 84 6.0 19. Lorenzo Brown-ST Jr 16 68 11 54 201 12.6 19. Julian Gamble-UM Sr 18 42 59 101 5.6 20. Scott Wood-ST Sr 18 62 53 47 224 12.4 20. K.J. McDaniels-CU So 15 32 45 77 5.1 21. Richard Howell-ST Sr 18 90 0 42 222 12.3 21. C.J. Barksdale-VT So 17 26 59 85 5.0 22. Dez Wells-MD So 18 84 11 40 219 12.2 22. TJ Warren-ST Fr 18 47 42 89 4.9 23. Okaro White-FS Jr 18 72 10 60 214 11.9 23. Dez Wells-MD So 18 18 70 88 4.9 24. Durand Scott-UM Sr 18 77 15 37 206 11.4 24. Charles Mitchell-MD Fr 18 32 55 87 4.8 25. TJ Warren-ST Fr 18 86 5 24 201 11.2 Jarell Eddie-VT Jr 18 16 71 87 4.8

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct. ASSISTS PER GAME Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Mason Plumlee-DU Sr 18 104 187 .5 5 6 1. Lorenzo Brown-ST Jr 16 122 7.6 2. Akil Mitchell-VA Jr 18 94 171 .5 5 0 2. Jontel Evans-VA Sr 18 96 5.3 3. Kenny Kadji-UM Sr 18 96 183 .5 2 5 3. Quinn Cook-DU So 18 91 5.1 Devin Booker-CU Sr 18 96 183 .5 2 5 4. Shane Larkin-UM So 18 87 4.8 5. Richard Howell-ST Sr 18 90 181 .4 9 7 5. Marcus Paige-NC Fr 18 85 4.7 6. Reggie Bullock-NC Jr 18 94 190 .4 9 5 6. Dexter Strickland-NC Sr 18 65 3.6 7. CJ Leslie-ST Jr 18 96 195 .4 9 2 7. Erick Green-VT Sr 18 60 3.3 8. Joe Harris-VA Jr 18 111 230 .4 8 3 Dez Wells-MD So 18 60 3.3 9. Erick Green-VT Sr 18 154 324 .4 7 5 9. Joe Rahon-BC Fr 18 58 3.2 10. Olivier Hanlan-BC Fr 18 95 205 .4 6 3 10. Rod Hall-CU So 18 56 3.1

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct. STEALS PER GAME Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Scott Wood-ST Sr 18 47 51 .9 2 2 1. Shane Larkin-UM So 18 32 1.8 2. C.J. Harris-WF Sr 18 85 97 .8 7 6 2. Lorenzo Brown-ST Jr 16 28 1.8 3. Okaro White-FS Jr 18 60 72 .8 3 3 3. Durand Scott-UM Sr 18 28 1.6 4. Michael Snaer-FS Sr 18 48 59 .8 1 4 4. James Michael McAdoo-NC So 18 27 1.5 5. Seth Curry-DU Sr 18 56 70 .8 0 0 5. Quinn Cook-DU So 18 23 1.3 6. Joe Harris-VA Jr 18 67 85 .7 8 8 Travis McKie-WF Jr 18 23 1.3 7. Erick Green-VT Sr 18 122 155 .7 8 7 7. Jordan Roper-CU Fr 17 21 1.2 8. Travis McKie-WF Jr 18 50 65 .7 6 9 8. Akil Mitchell-VA Jr 18 22 1.2 9. Lorenzo Brown-ST Jr 16 54 71 .7 6 1 Marcus Paige-NC Fr 18 22 1.2 10. Olivier Hanlan-BC Fr 18 69 92 .7 5 0 Olivier Hanlan-BC Fr 18 22 1.2 Richard Howell-ST Sr 18 22 1.2 Reggie Bullock-NC Jr 18 22 1.2 2012-13 Atlantic Coast Conference ACC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 16, 2013 (Conference games only)

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Seth Curry-DU Sr 18 55 122 .4 5 1 1. Seth Curry-DU Sr 18 55 3.1 2. Erick Green-VT Sr 18 39 89 .4 3 8 2. Scott Wood-ST Sr 18 53 2.9 3. C.J. Harris-WF Sr 18 36 83 .4 3 4 3. Reggie Bullock-NC Jr 18 47 2.6 4. Lonnie Jackson-BC So 18 38 88 .4 3 2 4. P.J. Hairston-NC So 17 44 2.6 5. Joe Harris-VA Jr 18 43 100 .4 3 0 5. Joe Harris-VA Jr 18 43 2.4 6. Reggie Bullock-NC Jr 18 47 111 .4 2 3 6. Erick Green-VT Sr 18 39 2.2 7. Scott Wood-ST Sr 18 53 127 .4 1 7 7. Lonnie Jackson-BC So 18 38 2.1 8. P.J. Hairston-NC So 17 44 110 .4 0 0 8. C.J. Harris-WF Sr 18 36 2.0 9. Quinn Cook-DU So 18 35 1.9 10. Shane Larkin-UM So 18 32 1.8 Kenny Kadji-UM Sr 18 32 1.8

BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME Cl G No. Avg/G ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio 1. Julian Gamble-UM Sr 18 41 2.3 1. Dexter Strickland-NC Sr 18 65 17 3.8 2. K.J. McDaniels-CU So 15 32 2.1 2. Quinn Cook-DU So 18 91 40 2.3 3. Daniel Miller-GT Jr 18 32 1.8 3. Shane Larkin-UM So 18 87 40 2.2 4. Kiel Turpin-FS Jr 18 30 1.7 4. Lorenzo Brown-ST Jr 16 122 60 2.0 Alex Len-MD So 18 30 1.7 5. Jontel Evans-VA Sr 18 96 49 2.0 6. Devin Thomas-WF Fr 18 27 1.5 6. Marcus Paige-NC Fr 18 85 46 1.8 7. Mason Plumlee-DU Sr 18 26 1.4 7. Erick Green-VT Sr 18 60 33 1.8 8. Devin Booker-CU Sr 18 24 1.3 8. Joe Rahon-BC Fr 18 58 34 1.7 9. Kenny Kadji-UM Sr 18 23 1.3 9. Rod Hall-CU So 18 56 41 1.4 CJ Leslie-ST Jr 18 23 1.3 10. Dez Wells-MD So 18 60 60 1.0

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS PG Cl G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS PG Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Richard Howell-ST Sr 18 75 4.2 1. Richard Howell-ST Sr 18 130 7.2 2. Devin Booker-CU Sr 18 59 3.3 2. Mason Plumlee-DU Sr 18 122 6.8 3. Devin Thomas-WF Fr 18 55 3.1 3. Akil Mitchell-VA Jr 18 115 6.4 4. Alex Len-MD So 18 53 2.9 4. Milton Jennings-CU Sr 18 110 6.1 5. Mason Plumlee-DU Sr 18 52 2.9 5. Devin Thomas-WF Fr 18 102 5.7 6. Ryan Anderson-BC So 18 48 2.7 6. Kenny Kadji-UM Sr 18 99 5.5 Cadarian Raines-VT Jr 18 48 2.7 CJ Leslie-ST Jr 18 99 5.5 8. TJ Warren-ST Fr 18 47 2.6 8. Alex Len-MD So 18 93 5.2 9. Akil Mitchell-VA Jr 18 43 2.4 9. Daniel Miller-GT Jr 18 92 5.1 Okaro White-FS Jr 18 43 2.4 10. James Michael McAdoo-NC So 18 87 4.8 Robert Carter Jr.-GT Fr 18 87 4.8 Travis McKie-WF Jr 18 87 4.8

MINUTES PLAYED PER GAME Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Erick Green-VT Sr 18 678 37.7 2. Shane Larkin-UM So 18 654 36.3 3. Mason Plumlee-DU Sr 18 647 35.9 4. Joe Rahon-BC Fr 18 637 35.4 5. Quinn Cook-DU So 18 630 35.0 6. Lorenzo Brown-ST Jr 16 558 34.9 7. Scott Wood-ST Sr 18 623 34.6 8. Devin Booker-CU Sr 18 620 34.4 9. Joe Harris-VA Jr 18 618 34.3 10. Olivier Hanlan-BC Fr 18 617 34.3 2012-13 Atlantic Coast Conference ACC TEAM STATISTICS Through games of Mar 11, 2013 (Conference games only)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. Duke 18 14-4 1390 77.2 1. Virginia 18 1030 57.2 2. NC State 18 11-7 1351 75.1 2. Miami 18 1075 59.7 3. North Carolina 18 12-6 1300 72.2 3. Clemson 18 1131 62.8 4. Miami 18 15-3 1237 68.7 4. Maryland 18 1197 66.5 5. Maryland 18 8-10 1194 66.3 5. Georgia Tech 18 1207 67.1 6. Wake Forest 18 6-12 1186 65.9 Duke 18 1207 67.1 7. Boston College 18 7-11 1184 65.8 7. North Carolina 18 1217 67.6 8. Virginia Tech 18 4-14 1183 65.7 8. Florida State 18 1227 68.2 9. Virginia 18 11-7 1151 63.9 9. Boston College 18 1247 69.3 10. Georgia Tech 18 6-12 1130 62.8 10. NC State 18 1279 71.1 11. Florida State 18 9-9 1117 62.1 11. Wake Forest 18 1281 71.2 12. Clemson 18 5-13 1038 57.7 12. Virginia Tech 18 1363 75.7

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Duke 18 77.2 67.1 +10.2 1. Florida State 18 252 339 . 7 4 3 2. Miami 18 68.7 59.7 +9.0 2. Duke 18 260 362 .7 1 8 3. Virginia 18 63.9 57.2 +6.7 3. Virginia 18 181 254 . 7 1 3 4. North Carolina 18 72.2 67.6 +4.6 4. NC State 18 289 413 . 7 0 0 5. NC State 18 75.1 71.1 +4.0 5. Boston College 18 266 383 . 6 9 5 6. Maryland 18 66.3 66.5 -0.2 6. Wake Forest 18 264 383 .6 8 9 7. Boston College 18 65.8 69.3 -3.5 7. Virginia Tech 18 231 336 . 6 8 8 8. Georgia Tech 18 62.8 67.1 -4.3 8. North Carolina 18 214 317 . 6 7 5 9. Clemson 18 57.7 62.8 -5.2 9. Miami 18 202 305 .6 6 2 10. Wake Forest 18 65.9 71.2 -5.3 10. Clemson 18 193 292 . 6 6 1 11. Florida State 18 62.1 68.2 -6.1 11. Georgia Tech 18 172 271 .6 3 5 12. Virginia Tech 18 65.7 75.7 -10.0 12. Maryland 18 189 298 . 6 3 4

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. Duke 18 492 1034 . 4 7 6 1. Maryland 18 417 1038 . 4 0 2 2. NC State 18 485 1042 . 4 6 5 2. Miami 18 396 979 .4 0 4 3. Miami 18 454 987 .4 6 0 3. Virginia 18 363 877 . 4 1 4 4. Virginia 18 426 934 . 4 5 6 4. Georgia Tech 18 431 1013 . 4 2 5 5. Boston College 18 399 909 . 4 3 9 5. Clemson 18 407 952 . 4 2 8 6. Maryland 18 451 1035 . 4 3 6 6. NC State 18 470 1097 . 4 2 8 7. North Carolina 18 479 1113 . 4 3 0 7. Duke 18 445 1010 . 4 4 1 8. Florida State 18 387 900 . 4 3 0 8. North Carolina 18 461 1035 . 4 4 5 9. Wake Forest 18 413 986 .4 1 9 9. Virginia Tech 18 457 1001 . 4 5 7 10. Virginia Tech 18 428 1028 . 4 1 6 10. Florida State 18 443 966 . 4 5 9 11. Georgia Tech 18 428 1036 . 4 1 3 11. Wake Forest 18 471 1010 .4 6 6 12. Clemson 18 380 947 . 4 0 1 12. Boston College 18 461 973 . 4 7 4

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Duke 18 146 351 .4 1 6 1. Duke 18 69 250 .2 7 6 2. Virginia 18 118 298 . 3 9 6 2. NC State 18 104 340 . 3 0 6 3. NC State 18 92 237 . 3 8 8 3. Virginia 18 97 307 . 3 1 6 4. North Carolina 18 126 342 . 3 6 8 4. Maryland 18 114 359 . 3 1 8 5. Miami 18 127 353 .3 6 0 5. Miami 18 99 311 .3 1 8 6. Boston College 18 120 342 . 3 5 1 6. Georgia Tech 18 101 307 .3 2 9 7. Wake Forest 18 96 289 .3 3 2 7. North Carolina 18 115 326 . 3 5 3 8. Georgia Tech 18 102 311 .3 2 8 8. Clemson 18 109 294 . 3 7 1 9. Florida State 18 91 287 . 3 1 7 9. Wake Forest 18 107 277 .3 8 6 10. Maryland 18 103 325 . 3 1 7 10. Florida State 18 116 290 . 4 0 0 11. Virginia Tech 18 96 307 . 3 1 3 11. Boston College 18 121 298 . 4 0 6 12. Clemson 18 85 285 .2 9 8 12. Virginia Tech 18 150 368 . 4 0 8 2012-13 Atlantic Coast Conference ACC TEAM STATISTICS Through games of Mar 11, 2013 (Conference games only)

REBOUND MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. Maryland 18 716 39.8 605 33.6 +6.2 1. Florida State 18 96 5.3 2. Miami 18 648 36.0 574 31.9 +4.1 2. Miami 18 87 4.8 3. NC State 18 676 37.6 614 34.1 +3.4 3. Clemson 18 83 4.6 4. Virginia 18 557 30.9 541 30.1 +0.9 4. Wake Forest 18 73 4.1 5. North Carolina 18 644 35.8 634 35.2 +0.6 NC State 18 73 4.1 Georgia Tech 18 644 35.8 634 35.2 +0.6 6. Georgia Tech 18 72 4.0 7. Clemson 18 593 32.9 612 34.0 -1.1 Maryland 18 72 4.0 8. Virginia Tech 18 611 33.9 647 35.9 -2.0 8. Virginia 18 70 3.9 Duke 18 588 32.7 624 34.7 -2.0 9. Virginia Tech 18 57 3.2 10. Wake Forest 18 595 33.1 641 35.6 -2.6 North Carolina 18 57 3.2 11. Boston College 18 522 29.0 575 31.9 -2.9 11. Duke 18 54 3.0 12. Florida State 18 505 28.1 598 33.2 -5.2 12. Boston College 18 40 2.2

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. North Carolina 18 286 15.9 1. North Carolina 18 134 7.4 2. Duke 18 254 14.1 2. Wake Forest 18 118 6.6 3. NC State 18 251 13.9 3. NC State 18 113 6.3 4. Virginia 18 235 13.1 4. Duke 18 110 6.1 5. Maryland 18 220 12.2 5. Clemson 18 107 5.9 6. Georgia Tech 18 215 11.9 6. Boston College 18 104 5.8 7. Boston College 18 211 11.7 7. Miami 18 103 5.7 8. Miami 18 207 11.5 8. Florida State 18 102 5.7 9. Wake Forest 18 197 10.9 9. Virginia 18 101 5.6 10. Florida State 18 196 10.9 10. Georgia Tech 18 100 5.6 11. Clemson 18 173 9.6 11. Maryland 18 95 5.3 12. Virginia Tech 18 160 8.9 12. Virginia Tech 18 69 3.8

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. North Carolina 18 205 11.4 273 15.2 +3.8 1. North Carolina 18 286 15.9 205 11.4 1.4 2. Duke 18 189 10.5 249 13.8 +3.3 2. Duke 18 254 14.1 189 10.5 1.3 3. Virginia 18 186 10.3 228 12.7 +2.3 3. Virginia 18 235 13.1 186 10.3 1.3 4. Boston College 18 195 10.8 212 11.8 +0.9 4. NC State 18 251 13.9 219 12.2 1.1 5. Miami 18 199 11.1 202 11.2 +0.2 5. Boston College 18 211 11.7 195 10.8 1.1 6. Wake Forest 18 251 13.9 252 14.0 +0.1 6. Miami 18 207 11.5 199 11.1 1.0 7. Clemson 18 213 11.8 207 11.5 -0.3 7. Georgia Tech 18 215 11.9 243 13.5 0.9 8. NC State 18 219 12.2 204 11.3 -0.8 8. Florida State 18 196 10.9 241 13.4 0.8 9. Florida State 18 241 13.4 223 12.4 -1.0 9. Clemson 18 173 9.6 213 11.8 0.8 10. Georgia Tech 18 243 13.5 215 11.9 -1.6 10. Maryland 18 220 12.2 274 15.2 0.8 11. Virginia Tech 18 208 11.6 170 9.4 -2.1 11. Wake Forest 18 197 10.9 251 13.9 0.8 12. Maryland 18 274 15.2 188 10.4 -4.8 12. Virginia Tech 18 160 8.9 208 11.6 0.8

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 1. NC State 18 226 12.6 1. Duke 18 146 8.1 2. North Carolina 18 223 12.4 2. Miami 18 127 7.1 3. Maryland 18 217 12.1 3. North Carolina 18 126 7.0 4. Virginia Tech 18 199 11.1 4. Boston College 18 120 6.7 5. Georgia Tech 18 193 10.7 5. Virginia 18 118 6.6 6. Clemson 18 188 10.4 6. Maryland 18 103 5.7 7. Miami 18 179 9.9 7. Georgia Tech 18 102 5.7 Wake Forest 18 179 9.9 8. Virginia Tech 18 96 5.3 9. Duke 18 178 9.9 Wake Forest 18 96 5.3 10. Florida State 18 154 8.6 10. NC State 18 92 5.1 11. Boston College 18 148 8.2 11. Florida State 18 91 5.1 Virginia 18 148 8.2 12. Clemson 18 85 4.7