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Acc Baseball Notebook Polls National Awards Acc Season Summary ACC Overall ATLANTIC W L T Pct. Hm Rd w/in Div. W L T Pct. Hm Rd Nu Top 25 Streak Louisville 23 6 0 .793 10-4 13-2 13-4 53 12 0 .815 34-4 14-5 5-3 14-6 L2 Wake Forest 19 11 0 .633 11-4 8-7 11-7 43 20 0 .683 24-7 16-11 3-2 6-9 L1 Clemson 17 13 0 .567 10-5 7-8 10-8 42 21 0 .667 29-11 10-8 3-2 7-11 L1 NC State 16 14 0 .533 10-5 6-9 7-11 36 25 0 .590 20-11 14-12 2-2 7-9 L2 Florida State 14 14 0 .500 6-9 8-5 11-6 46 23 0 .667 29-13 12-7 5-3 16-14 L1 Boston College 11 19 0 .367 7-8 4-11 8-10 25 28 0 .472 12-8 7-15 6-5 2-14 L2 Notre Dame 10 20 0 .333 7-8 3-12 2-16 26 32 0 .448 18-9 4-15 4-8 1-17 L5 COASTAL W L T Pct. Hm Rd w/in Div. W L T Pct. Hm Rd Nu Top 25 Streak North Carolina 23 7 0 .767 11-4 12-3 12-6 49 14 0 .778 32-10 13-3 4-1 11-3 L1 Virginia 18 12 0 .600 10-5 8-7 12-6 43 16 0 .729 28-6 11-8 4-2 5-8 L2 Miami 16 13 0 .552 9-5 7-8 11-7 31 27 0 .534 20-13 9-13 2-1 6-13 L1 Duke 12 18 0 .400 7-8 5-10 8-10 30 28 0 .517 21-11 7-12 2-5 5-10 L1 Georgia Tech 11 19 0 .367 6-9 5-10 9-9 27 28 0 .491 17-13 10-12 0-3 6-11 L4 Virginia Tech 9 21 0 .300 8-7 1-14 4-14 23 32 0 .418 14-13 9-19 0-0 5-9 L3 Pitt 9 21 0 .300 6-9 3-12 7-11 23 30 0 .434 12-12 5-15 6-3 2-10 L1 ACC BASEBALL NOTEBOOK POLLS ACC COACHES ACC’S STREAK IN OMAHA • Ten different ACC teams were ranked this year, including • Five current ACC coaches have at least 1,000 career vic- 2006 4 ........Clemson, Georgia Tech, Miami, North Carolina seven that have made appearances in the top 10. tories; while 10 skippers have reached the 500-win milestone. 2007 1 .....................................................North Carolina • Seven different ACC teams finished the season ranked in No other conference has more than two 1000-win coaches. 2008 3 ................... Florida State, Miami, North Carolina at least one national poll. • In addition, five of the top six winningest active coaches by 2009 2 ....................................... North Carolina, Virginia NATIONAL AWARDS percentage are in the ACC: No. 1 Mike Martin, No. 2 Mike Fox, 2010 2 ........................................Clemson, Florida State No. 3 Brian O’Connor, No. 4 Dan McDonnell, No. 6 Jim Morris. 2011 2 ....................................... North Carolina, Virginia • Louisville’s Brendan McKay was named the winner of NCAA TOURNAMENT 2012 1 ........................................................Florida State the 2017 Dick Howser Trophy, the eighth player in league 2013 2 .....................................NC State, North Carolina history to win the award and second straight after Clemson’s • ACC teams were a combined 25-15 in the NCAA Tourna- 2014 1 ................................................................ Virginia Seth Beer last year. ment. 2015 2 .....................................................Virginia, Miami • McKay also won the Golden Spikes Award, the fifth player • The ACC has had at least seven teams in the tournament 2016 1 ...................................................................Miami in league history and eighth from a current league program for nine consecutive years. 2017 2 .......................................Florida State, Louisville to win the award. • Florida State made its 40th straight appearance in the • McKay has collected every National Player of the Year tournament, the longest active streak in the country. MLB DRAFT award after being recognized by ABCA, Baseball America, • FSU’s 55 all-time appearances is the second most nation- D1 Baseball, Collegiate Baseball, and Perfect Game. ally. Clemson is fifth with 42 tournament appearances. • Seventy-five ACC players were selected in the 2017 • Three of the four finalists for the Golden Spikes Award • With #2 North Carolina and #7 Louisville, multiple league MLB Draft. were from the ACC: Louisville’s McKay, North Carolina’s J.B. teams have earned national seeds for eight consecutive • The total stands as the most in ACC history, topping the Bukauskas, and Virginia’s Adam Haseley. years. previous record of 65 in 2014. • McKay won the John Olerud Award as the nation’s top COLLEGE WORLD SERIES • The 75 also tied for the most from any conference in the two-way player for the third straight year. country. • North Carolina’s Logan Warmoth won the Brooks Wallace • Florida State advanced to the College World Series for • Six ACC players were picked in the first round and first Award as the nation’s top shortstop. the 22nd time in program history and 16th under Coach competitive balance round, extending a streak of 26 straight • A total of 20 players from the ACC collected a combined Mike Martin. years with at least one first round pick from the conference. 69 All-America honors, both of which were the most from • Louisville made its fourth College World Series appear- • All 14 ACC programs had at least one player drafted. any conference. ances and third in the last five seasons. Clemson and Florida State led the ACC and tied for fourth • Fourteen ACC players were named All-Americans by Col- • Over the last 12 years, the ACC has made 23 appear- most in the country with nine players selected. Louisville, NC legiate Baseball, the most from any conference. The league’s ances in the College World Series, or 24 percent of the State, and Wake Forest all had eight players picked. seven on the First Team is more than twice as many as from cumulative field. • Of the 30 MLB teams, 27 drafted at least one player from any other conference. • The 14 current ACC programs have a combined 93 College the ACC led by the Angels, Marlins, Yankees, and Rays • Ten ACC players were named All-Americans by Baseball World Series appearances. with five apiece. America. The ACC’s six on the Baseball America First Team • At least two ACC teams have reached the College World is twice as many as any other conference. Series in eight of the last 12 years. • Fourteen ACC players were named All-Americans by the • At least one ACC team has advanced to the College World NCBWA, including five on the first team. Both were the most Series in 12 straight years. from any conference. • Ten ACC players were named All-Americans by D1 Baseball, the most from any conference. 2017 ACC BASEBALL LEAGUE DIRECTORY VS. NONCONFERENCE ACC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Boston College Zanna Ollove Conferences 2017 Player of the Week 617-552-2004 [email protected] America East ..................................................................6-5 Feb 20 Sam Fragale, R-Jr., 1B ..................Virginia Tech Press Box 617-552-0530 American Athletic ............................................................6-7 Feb 27 Gavin Sheets, Jr., 1B ..................... Wake Forest ASUN ............................................................................13-4 Mar 6 Joey Bart, So., C ...........................Georgia Tech Clemson Brian Hennessy Atlantic 10 .....................................................................19-6 864-656-1921 [email protected] Mar 13 Jimmy Herron, So., OF .............................. Duke Press Box 864-656-7731 Big 12 .............................................................................5-7 Mar 20 Chris Williams, Jr., C .............................Clemson Big East ..........................................................................4-2 Mar 27 Brandon Riley, So., OF ................North Carolina Duke Ashley Wolf Big South ......................................................................23-6 Apr 3 Reed Rohlman, Jr., OF .........................Clemson 919-668-4393 [email protected] Big Ten .........................................................................16-5 Apr 10 Pavin Smith, Jr., 1B/OF ..........................Virginia Press Box 919-812-7443 Big West .........................................................................4-4 Apr 17 Stuart Fairchild, Jr., OF .................. Wake Forest Colonial ..........................................................................0-0 Apr 24 Dylan Busby, Jr., 3B ...................... Florida State Florida State Steven McCartney Conference USA ...........................................................11-6 May 1 Brendan McKay, Jr., SP/1B .................Louisville 850-644-3920 [email protected] Horizon .........................................................................10-5 Press Box 850-644-1553 Joe Dunand, Jr., SS ............................. NC State Independent....................................................................0-0 May 8 Gavin Sheets, Jr., 1B ..................... Wake Forest Georgia Tech Kevin Davis Ivy ...................................................................................8-3 May 15 Colby Fitch, Jr., C ................................Louisville 404-894-5445 [email protected] MAAC ...........................................................................11-1 Bruce Steel, R-So., SS .................. Wake Forest Press Box 404-894-3167 MEAC .............................................................................9-4 May 22 Jake McCarthy, So., OF ..........................Virginia Mid-American ...............................................................19-3 Louisville Garett Wall Missouri Valley ...............................................................2-1 Pitcher of the Week 502-852-3088 [email protected] Mountain West ................................................................5-3 Press Box 502-852-3700 Feb 20 Connor Johnstone, Sr., SP ............ Wake Forest Northeast ........................................................................1-0 Feb 27 Tyler Holton, So., SP ..................... Florida State
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