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ACC Games Overall Team W L Pct. Hm Rd W L Pct. Hm Rd Nu Streak North Carolina ...... 13 3 .812 7-1 6-2 34 4 .895 14-1 10-2 10-1 Won 6 Duke ...... 11 5 .688 7-1 4-4 30 7 .811 16-1 6-5 8-1 Lost 1 Wake Forest ...... 11 5 .688 7-1 4-4 24 7 .774 14-1 7-4 3-2 Lost 2 Florida State ...... 10 6 .625 6-2 4-4 25 10 .714 13-3 7-5 5-2 Lost 2 Clemson ...... 9 7 .563 5-3 4-4 23 9 .719 13-3 7-4 3-2 Lost 3 Boston College ...... 9 7 .563 5-3 4-4 22 12 .647 15-4 5-5 2-3 Lost 2 Maryland ...... 7 9 .438 5-3 2-6 21 14 .600 14-4 2-6 5-4 Lost 1 Virginia Tech ...... 7 9 .438 4-4 3-5 19 15 .559 10-6 5-6 4-3 Lost 1 Miami ...... 7 9 .438 5-3 2-6 19 13 .594 12-4 5-7 2-2 Lost 1 NC State ...... 6 10 .375 5-3 1-7 16 14 .533 14-4 2-9 0-1 Lost 2 Virginia ...... 4 12 .250 3-5 1-7 10 18 .357 9-8 1-9 0-1 Lost 1 ...... 2 14 .125 2-6 0-8 12 19 .387 9-8 2-10 1-1 Lost 1 North Carolina wins the ACC’s fourth national title in nine 2009 ACC NOTEBOOK years and the 11th overall North Carolina’s Tar Heels claim their second With fi ve teams - North Carolina (2), Duke with a 89-72 win over Michi- national title in fi ve years and fi fth overall, (6), Wake Forest (12), Florida State (16), gan State before 72,922 in defeating Michigan State 89-72 before 79,922 Clemson (24) - listed in the fi nal AP poll, in Detroit’s Ford Field. the ACC extends its streak to 49 consecutive Detroit’s Ford Field ... for the seasons with at least one team ranked in the second time in three years, an North Carolina junior guard top 10 of the fi nal AP Poll. averages 19.5 points and 6.5 rebounds en ACC record-tying seven teams route to being named the Most Outstanding Player of The ACC is the only conference to have each of its earn NCAA Tournament bids the Final Four. Teammates and Ty teams make at least one NCAA Tournament appearance in 2009 ... Duke captures its Lawson were also named to the All Final Four team. over the past four years. eighth ACC title in 11 years The ACC has had at least one Final Four team in 18 of NCAA Tournament Participation (2006-2009) and the 17th overall with a the last 22 years and in 23 of the last 29. ACC ...... 12 of 12 Big 12 ...... 9 of 12 79-69 win over Florida State in With a 338-170 (.665) mark, the ACC is the winningest Big Ten...... 10 of 11 SEC ...... 9 of 12 the 56th annual ACC Tourna- conference in NCAA Tournament history. Pac-10 ...... 9 of 10 Big East ...... 10 of 16 ment in ’s Georgia With its 9-6 mark in this year’s NCAA Tournament, the For the second time in three years, an ACC record-tying Dome ... North Carolina’s Tyler ACC extends its non-losing streak in NCAA Tourna- seven teams earn NCAA Tournament bids in 2009. In all, Hansbrough earns consensus ment play to 22 straight years. The Big East has the nine league teams participated in post-season play. nation’s next longest current non-losing streak at 16 All-America honors for the straight years. A unanimous All-American selection for a second third straight year ... Tar Heel straight year, North Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough be- Over the last nine years (since 2001), the ACC leads comes the third ACC player to earn consensus fi rst-team junior named ACC all conferences with eight Final Four teams. Four All-America honors for a third-straight year. Player of the Year ... Florida different ACC teams - Duke, Georgia Tech, Maryland State’s and North Carolina have earned Final Four berths over Tyler Hansbrough, UNC .....2007-08-09 that span. , UVa ...... 1981-82-83 earns ACC Coach of the Year David Thompson, NCS ...... 1973-74-75 ... Virginia’s Sylven Landes- Final Four Teams (2001-2009) The ACC has had at least one consensus All-American in berg tabbed as ACC Rookie ACC ...... 8 Pac-10 ...... 4 18 of the past 19 years ... since 1981, the ACC has pro- of the Year ... FSU’s Toney Big Ten...... 6 Conference USA .....3 duced 38 consensus All-Americans and has accounted Douglas selected as Defensive Big 12 ...... 6 SEC ...... 3 for 25 percent of the NCAA’s consensus All-Americans Big East ...... 5 Colonial ...... 1 (38-of-150) over that span. Player of the Year. TTarar HHeelseels22008-09 022009008-0099 AACCNNationalCaC tBBasketballioasnkaelt bCChampionsahllampions

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2009 ...... 2005 ...... North Carolina Tar Heels 2002 ...... Maryland Terrapins 2001 ...... 1993 ...... North Carolina Tar Heels 1992 ...... Duke Blue Devils 1991 ...... Duke Blue Devils TAR HEEL TREK 1983 ...... NC State Wolfpack 1982 ...... North Carolina Tar Heels Greensboro, N.C. 1974 ...... NC State Wolfpack #16 Radford ...... 101-58 1957 ...... North Carolina Tar Heels #8 LSU ...... 84-70 Memphis, Tenn. #4 Gonzaga ...... 98-77 #2 Oklahoma ...... 72-60 Final Four - Detroit, Mich. north carolina #3 Villanova ...... 83-69 VS michigan state #2 Michigan State ...... 89-72 Player Min FG 3Pt FT R PF A TO S TP (f) ....19 1-2 0-0 2-2 1 5 0 1 0 4 Delvon Roe (f) ...... 17 1-1 0-0 0-1 8 3 0 1 0 2 (c) ...... 31 7-10 3-4 0-0 11 3 0 3 0 17 Kalin Lucas (g) ...... 35 4-12 0-1 6-8 0 2 7 6 0 14 BY THE NUMBERS Travis Walton (g) ...... 24 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 3 3 4 0 2 Durrell Summers ...... 21 4-10 2-6 3-4 5 1 2 2 0 13 8 - Steals by Ty Lawson against Michigan Chris Allen ...... 17 0-8 0-7 3-5 1 2 1 0 0 3 State - a national title game record. Korie Lucious ...... 14 2-5 2-5 0-0 0 3 0 2 0 6 ...... 12 2-2 0-0 3-5 7 3 0 2 1 7 2:01 - Total time that North Carolina trailed Austin Thornton ...... 3 0-1 0-0 2-2 3 1 0 0 0 2 in its’ two Final Four games. Marquise Gray ...... 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Isaiah Dahlman ...... 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Idong Ibok ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10:02 - Total time that North Carolina Jon Crandell ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 trailed in its’ six NCAA Tournament games. Tom Herzog ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals...... 200 22-55 7-23 21-29 42 28 13 21 1 72 19.5 - Per game scoring average by Fi- nal Four MOP Wayne Ellington. Ellington Player Min FG 3Pt FT R PF A TO S TP was eight-of-10 from behind the arc and (f) ...23 3-8 0-0 3-4 3 4 0 2 0 9 pulled down 13 rebounds in the Tyler Hansbrough (f) ...34 6-14 0-2 6-10 7 3 2 2 0 18 two games. ACC FINAL FOUR Ty Lawson (g) ...... 37 3-10 0-3 15-18 4 0 6 1 8 21 (g) ...... 24 2-4 2-3 0-0 3 5 4 2 1 6 MOP Wayne Ellington (g) ...35 7-12 3-3 2-2 4 2 0 0 0 19 21.1 - Margin of victory by the ...... 23 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 3 1 0 0 2 Tar Heels in their six NCAA 1963 , Duke ...... 14 5-7 0-0 1-4 8 4 0 0 0 11 Tournament games. 1974 David Thompson, NC State Larry Drew II ...... 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1982 , North Carolina ...... 1 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 25 - Free throws made by Ty ...... 1 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 0 0 1 Lawson against Villanova and 1991 , Duke Marc Campbell ...... 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Michigan State - a two game 1992 , Duke J.B. Tanner ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Final Four record. 1993 Donald Williams, North Carolina Patrick Moody ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2001 , Duke Mike Copeland ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 325 - Career points scored by 2002 , Maryland Totals...... 200 28-61 5-12 28-40 35 22 13 7 9 89 Tyler Hansbrough in the NCAA 2005 , North Carolina Offi cials: Tom O’Neill, Curtis Shaw, Tony Greene. Attendance: 72,922 Tournament, the most by a Tar 2009 Wayne Ellington, North Carolina Heel and the fourth-most in Michigan State ...... 34 38 72 NCAA history. North Carolina ...... 55 34 89 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball All-ACC Freshmen Team Douglas heads up All-ACC Defensive team Virginia’s Sylven Landesberg and Wake Forest Florida State senior guard , the ACC Al-Farouq Aminu were unanimous selections to aapp rrankingsankings Defensive Player of the Year headed up the 2009 ACC the 2009 ACC’s All-Freshmen team ... the ACC Total Polls Ranked All-Defensive team ... Douglas finished fifth in the Rookie of the Year, Landesberg led all ACC rookies ACC in steals (1.8) and keyed a defense that ranked in scoring (16.6), minutes played (34.2) and was Team No. 1 Top 10 Total first in the ACC in both scoring defense (64.9) and third in rebounds (6.0). North Carolina ...... 107 ...... 592 ...... 761 field-goal percentage defense (.387) Duke ...... 111 ...... 515 ...... 619 2009 All-ACC Freshmen Team Maryland ...... 168 ...... 352 2009 All-ACC Defensive Team NC State ...... 13 ...... 159 ...... 326 Sylven Landesberg, Virginia ...... *76 Wake Forest ...... 3 ...... 106 ...... 272 Toney Douglas, Sr., Florida State...... 67 Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest ...... *76 Georgia Tech ...... 1 ...... 67 ...... 201 , Jr., Clemson ...... 67 Iman Shumpert, Georgia Tech ...... 70 Virginia ...... 12 ...... 75 ...... 181 , Fr., Florida State ...... 53 Solomon Alabi, Florida State ...... 59 Clemson ...... 23 ...... 117 Danny Green, Sr., North Carolina ...... 28 Ed Davis, North Carolina ...... 55 Boston College ...... 27 ...... 110 L.D. Williams, Jr., Wake Forest ...... 26 *denotes unanimous Florida State ...... 22 ...... 96 Virginia Tech ...... 2 ...... 48 All-ACC Defensive Team Totals Honorable Mention: Chris Singleton, FSU. Miami ...... 7 ...... 42 2000-2009 All-ACC Freshmen Totals, 1993-2009 Current AP Polls Ranked School No. Last Player Year Duke ...... 12 DeMarcus Nelson .... 2008 School No. Last Player Year North Carolina ...... 64 Duke ...... 15 ...... 2008 Maryland ...... 7 James Gist...... 2008 Duke ...... 39 Virginia Tech ...... 5 Dowdell/Gordon ...... 2007 North Carolina ...14 Ed Davis ...... 2009 Wake Forest ...... 19 Georgia Tech ..... 12 Iman Shumpert ...... 2009 North Carolina ...... 5 Danny Green...... 2009 Clemson ...... 14 Georgia Tech ...... 3 ...... 2003 Wake Forest ...... 9 Al-Farouq Aminu ...... 2009 Florida State ...... 4 NC State...... 8 J.J. Hickson ...... 2008 Florida State ...... 5 Toney Douglas ...... 2009 NC State ...... 3 .....2006 Virginia ...... 8 Sylven Landesberg .....2009 North Carolina has been ranked in the AP poll Wake Forest ...... 4 L.D. Williams ...... 2009 Clemson ...... 6 Cliff Hammonds ...... 2005 761 times - more than any other school ... Duke Boston College .....1 Tyrelle Blair ...... 2009 Florida State ...... 4 Solomon Alabi ...... 2009 has been ranked in the AP poll 619 weeks, fourth Maryland ...... 4 Steve Blake ...... 2000 all-time ... Clemson has been ranked in 25 of the Clemson ...... 2 Trevor Booker ...... 2009 Virginia Tech ...... 2 Jeff Allen ...... 2008 last 37 AP polls. Miami ...... 1 Anthony King ...... 2008 Boston College .....1 ...... 2006 Virginia ...... 1 Adam Hall ...... 2001

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B ... a unanimous selection for a fourth-straight year, Hansbrough and Lawson were joined on S S the team by Florida State’s Toney Douglas, Duke’s E Gerald Henderson and Miami’s Jack McClinton O ... Lawson led the ACC in assists (6.6) and was D ninth in scoring (16.6) while Hansbrough was N N second in scoring (20.7) and is sixth in -

A ing (8.1) ... McClinton, a first-team selection for a second straight year, was third in the ACC in L LANDESBERG scoring (19.3) ... Henderson is ninth in percentage (.450) and 11th in scoring (16.5) ... Hansbrough became the first player in league ACC Rookie of the Year history to be a four-time unanimous first-team ACC Player of the Year Virginia’s Sylven Landesberg was All-Atlantic Coast Conference team selection. After guiding North Carolina to tabbed as the 2009 ACC Rookie of the league’s regular-season title the Year, receiving 55 of a possible 2009 All-ACC Basketball Teams Tar Heel junior Ty 76 votes cast by ACSMA ... Landesberg became the Lawson was the media’s choice first Virginia player since Chris Williams in 1999, First Team in balloting for the 2009 ACC Player of the Year ... and the fourth overall, to win the ACC Rookie of Tyler Hansbrough, Sr., North Carolina (76) ...*228 Lawson earned 31 of 76 votes from Atlantic Coast the Year award ... Wake Forest’s Al-Farouq Aminu, Toney Douglas, Sr., Florida State (74) ...... 226 Sports Media Association members (ACSMA) to who finished second with 20 votes, was the only Ty Lawson, Jr., North Carolina (72) ...... 224 edge Florida State’s Toney Douglas for the award other player to appear on multiple ballots. Gerald Henderson, Jr., Duke (61) ...... 210 ... Tyler Hansbrough was third with 13 votes. Jack McClinton, Sr., Miami (37) ...... 188 XAn honorable mention All-ACC, Landesberg was XA first-team All-America selection by Basketball first among ACC freshmen, and fifth nationally, in Second Team Times and SI.com and a second-team choice by scoring, averaging 16.6 points per game. , So., Wake Forest ...... 185 The and the AP, Lawson led the Trevor Booker, Jr., Clemson ...... 156 ACC in assists-to-turnover ratio (3.48:1) NCAA Freshmen Scoring Leaders Tyrese Rice, Sr., Boston College ...... 151 , Liberty ...... 20.3 Kyle Singler, So., Duke ...... 128 ACC Top Assists-Turnover Seasons Jamar Briscoe, NC Central ...... 17.8 Greivis Vasquez, Jr., Maryland ...... 116 Ty Lawson, UNC ...... 2009 .....3.48:1 , Memphis ...... 17.1 , NCS ...... 1983 .....3.35:1 , Nevada...... 16.9 Third Team Tyrone Bogues, WF ...... 1985 .....3.34:1 Sylven Landesberg, Virginia...... 16.6 James Johnson, So., Wake Forest ...... 100 Ervin Murray, WF ...... 2001 .....3.23:1 , So., Virginia Tech ...... 83 Nate Johnson, FSU ...... 2004 .....3.21:1 XScored 10 or more points in 12 of his last A.D. Vassallo, Sr., Virginia Tech ...... 81 13 games and 23 times overall ... earned ACC Danny Green, Sr., North Carolina ...... 48 XLawson is the 13th North Carolina player to Rookie of the Week honors a league-high six , So., Georgia Tech ...... 46 win the award and is only the second point times ... led all ACC freshmen in minutes played *denotes unanimous guard in league annals to win the award since (34.2) and was third in rebounds (6.0). Tar Heels’ did so in 1978 Honorable Mention: Wayne Ellington, Jr., 2009 ACC Rookie of the Year Voting North Carolina; K.C. Rivers, Sr., Clemson; Sylven 2009 ACC Player of the Year Voting Landesberg, Fr., Virginia. Sylven Landesberg, Virginia ...... 55 Ty Lawson, Jr., North Carolina ...... 31 Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest ...... 20 Toney Douglas, Sr., Florida State ...... 27 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Totals Tyler Hansbrough, Sr., North Carolina ...13 1954-2009 ACC Rookie of the Year Totals Player of the Year Totals 1954-2009 School 1st 2nd 3rd Tot 1954-2009 North Carolina...69...... 40 ...... 17 .....126 School No. Last Player Year Duke ...... 58...... 45 ...... 19 .....122 School No. Last Player Year Georgia Tech ...... 10 Chris Bosh ...... 2003 Maryland ...... 23...... 40 ...... 15 ...... 78 North Carolina .. 13 Ty Lawson...... 2009 North Carolina ...... 8 Brandan Wright ...... 2007 Wake Forest ...... 33...... 32 ...... 9 ...... 74 Duke ...... 13 J.J. Redick ...... 2006 Duke ...... 5 Kyle Singler ...... 2008 NC State ...... 37...... 29 ...... 6 ...... 72 Wake Forest ...... 10 ...... 2003 Virginia ...... 4 Sylven Landesberg ..2009 Virginia ...... 18...... 31 ...... 10 ...... 59 NC State ...... 7 ...... 2004 Wake Forest ...... 3 ...... 2004 Clemson ...... 9...... 26 ...... 7 ...... 42 Maryland ...... 5 Juan Dixon ...... 2002 Maryland ...... 2 ...... 1994 Georgia Tech .....14...... 17 ...... 8 ...... 39 Virginia ...... 4 Ralph Sampson ....1983 NC State ...... 1 Hawkeye Whitney ...1977 Florida State ...... 4...... 9 ...... 5 ...... 18 .... 2 ...... 1969 Clemson ...... 1 Greg Buckner ...... 1995 Boston College ....3...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 6 Boston College ... 1 ...... 2007 Florida State ...... 1 ...... 1992 Miami ...... 2...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 6 Clemson ...... 1 ...... 1987 Virginia Tech ...... 1...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 5 Georgia Tech ...... 1 Dennis Scott ...... 1990 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball

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ACC Tournament MVP had a game- high 29 points and Gerald Henderson added 27 points and four assists to lead ninth-ranked ACC Coach of the Year Duke to its eighth ACC championship in 11 years Hansbrough Consensus All-American Florida State’s Leonard Hamilton, with a 79-69 victory over No. 22 Florida State North Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough heads up a who guided the Seminoles to a 25- ... the title was the 17th for the Blue Devils, ty- list of seven ACC players who earned All-America 10 overall record - their best mark ing North Carolina for the most by any school in honors in 2008-09 ... the ACC’s all-time leading in 16 seasons - and the school’s first league history … the fourth-seeded Seminoles scorer and a four-time unaninmous first-team NCAA Tournament berth since 1998, was voted the reached the championship game for the first time All-ACC selection, Hansbrough is a three-time ACC Coach of the Year in balloting by ACSMA ... the since joining the league in 1991-92 ... Scheyer first-team consensus All-American. 16th-ranked Seminoles, picked in the pre-season to finish 10th in the conference, posted a 10-6 averaged 21.7 points and 4.0 rebounds and Hansbrough 3-time Consensus All-American made 16-of-31 (.516) from the floor in the three conference record, their third-best ACC mark in North Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough is the third school history ... Hamilton, who coached at Miami games ... Florida State’s Toney Douglas led all ACC player to earn consensus fi rst-team All- from 1990-2000 when the Hurricanes competed scorers in the tournament, averaging 26.7 points America status for a third-straight year. in the Big East Conference, became the first coach per game. in history to have earned coach Tyler Hansbrough, UNC ...... 2007-08-09 of the year honors in both the Big East (1995 and 56th Annual ACC Tournament Ralph Sampson, UVa ...... 1981-82-83 ‘97) and ACC ... became only the second Florida Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. David Thompson, NCS ...... 1973-74-75 State coach, since Pat Kennedy in 1992, to earn ACC Coach of the Year honors. First Round - Thursday, March 12 XThe ACC has had at least one consensus All- #8 Virginia Tech d. #9 Miami ...... 65-47 American in 18 of the past 19 years ... since Hamilton National Coach of the Year #12 Georgia Tech d. 5 Clemson ...... 86-81 1981, the ACC has produced 38 consensus Florida State’s Leonard Hamilton became the first #7 Maryland d. #10 NC State ...... 74-69 All-Americans and has accounted for 25 per- ACC coach since Duke’s in 1997, #6 Boston College d. #11 Virginia ...... 76-63 cent of the NCAA’s consensus All-Americans and the fifth overall, to be named the Basketball (38-of-150) over that span. Times National Coach of the Year. Quarterfinals - Friday, March 13 #1 North Carolina d. #8 Virginia Tech.....79-76 Tyler Hansbrough, Sr., North Carolina Associated Press ...... 1st FoxSports.com ...... 2nd 2009 ACC Coach of the Year Voting #4 Florida State d. #12 Georgia Tech ...... 64-62 The Sporting News ...1st ...... 2nd #7 Maryland d. #2 Wake Forest ...... 75-64 Leonard Hamilton, Florida State ...... 55 USBWA ...... 1st Rivals.com ...... 2nd #3 Duke d. #6 Boston College ...... 66-65 Al Skinner, Boston College ...... 10 NABC ...... 1st CBSSports.com ...... 2nd Dino Gaudio, Wake Forest ...... 2 SI.com ...... 1st Oliver Purnell, Clemson ...... 2 Semifinals - Saturday, March 14 Ty Lawson, Jr., North Carolina Roy Williams, North Carolina ...... 2 #4 Florida State d. #1 North Carolina .....73-70 #3 Duke d. #7 Maryland ...... 67-61 SI.com ...... 1st Associated Press ...... 2nd Gary Williams, Maryland ...... 1 Basketball Times...... 1st The Sporting News ...2nd Rivals.com ...... 1st NABC ...... 2nd ACC Coach of the Year Totals Finals - Sunday, March 15 CBSSports.com ...... 1st FoxSports.com ...... 3rd 1954-2009 #3 Duke d. #4 Florida State ...... 79-69 Jeff Teague, So., Wake Forest School No. Last Coach Year ACC Tournament MVP: The Sporting News . 2nd SI.com ...... 3rd North Carolina .....11 Roy Williams ...... 2006 Jon Scheyer, Duke USBWA ...... 2nd FoxSports.com ...... 3rd Duke...... 10 Mike Krzyzewski ...... 2000 NABC ...... 2nd NC State ...... 9 Herb Sendek ...... 2004 All-ACC Tournament: Wake Forest ...... 7 Skip Prosser ...... 2003 1st Team: Toney Douglas, Florida State; Jon Schey- Toney Douglas, Sr., Florida State Rivals.com ...... 1st The Sporting News ....3rd Georgia Tech ...... 4 Paul Hewitt ...... 2001 er, Duke; Kyle Singler, Duke; Tyler Hansbrough, Virginia...... 4 Dave Leitao...... 2007 Associated Press ...... 3rd Basketball Times ...... 3rd North Carolina; Gerald Henderson, Duke. CBSSports.com ...... 3rd Maryland ...... 3 Gary Williams ...... 2002 2nd Team: Greivis Vasquez; Lewis Clinch; Wayne Clemson ...... 2 Cliff Ellis ...... 1990 Ellington, North Carolina; Solomon Alabi, Florida Gerald Henderson, Jr., Duke South Carolina ...... 2 Frank McGuire ...... 1969 State; Eric Hayes, Maryland. Rivals.com ...... 2nd Associated Press ...... 3rd Virginia Tech ...... 2 Seth Greenberg ...... 2008 FoxSports.com ...... 2nd NABC ...... 3rd Florida State ...... 2 Leonard Hamilton ...2009 CBSSports.com ...... 2nd SI.com ...... 3rd 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball

CCompleteomplete GamesGames Come From Behind Virginia Tech’s Malcolm Delaney led the ACC in PPLAYERLAYER WWINSINS Virginia Tech’s rally from a 14-point (49-35) halftime minutes played (36.9) ... also led the ACC with five deficit against NC State (F8) was the largest second- games where he played the entire contest. Following are the career listings for ACC players in career half rally to win by an ACC team this season. wins, both overall and in ACC games only. The following Malcolm Delaney, So., Virginia Tech ...... 5 totals take into account the actual number of wins the 2008-09 Halftime Rallies A.D. Vassallo, Sr., Virginia Tech ...... 3 individual played in. The conference win totals include Kyle Singler, So., Duke...... 3 ACC Tournament wins. Final Score Date Half Pts. Toney Douglas, Sr., Florida State ...... 2 Virginia Tech 91, NC State 87 (ot) ....F8 35-49 (14) Sylven Landesberg, Fr., Virginia ...... 2 Career Wins - Overall Duke 78, Miami 75 (ot) ...... F7 19-32 (13) Corey Raji, So., Boston College ...... 1 Miami 62, Maryland 60 ...... J14 23-35 (12) 1. Shane Battier, Duke 1998-01 131 Boston College 76, Maryland 67 ...J27 29-40 (11) Bullpen 2. Danny Green, UNC 2006-** 123 Georgia Tech 67, Georgia 62 ...... J6 28-38 (10) n NC State’s 88-68 win over Towson (D31), sopho- I Miami 72, NC State 64 ...... M7 21-30 (9) more Tracy Smith came off the bench to score 31 Chris Duhon, Duke 2001-04 123 Maryland 88, North Carolina 85 (ot) .F21 30-39 (9) points and pull down seven rebounds in 23 minutes 4. Christian Laettner, Duke 1989-92 122 Clemson 86, Virginia Tech 82 ...... J29 44-53 (9) of playing time. 5. Tyler Hansbrough, UNC 2006-** 120 6. Nate James, Duke 1997-01 117 Team , Duke 1986-89 117 ACC All-Time Halftime Rallies 72 Duke vs. UNC Asheville ...... D17 J.J. Redick, Duke 2003-06 116 Virginia 91, Duke 88 2ot ...... 1/14/95 19-40 (21) 51 Virginia vs. South Florida ...... N19 , Duke 2003-06 116 Maryland 85, NC State 82...... 3/13/04 26-45 (19) 47 Miami vs. North Florida ...... D31 , Duke 1997-00 116 Maryland 87, So. Florida 81 ...... 1/19/91 32-49 (17) 46 Virginia vs. Clemson ...... F15 Greg Koubek, Duke 1988-91 116 N. Carolina 82, Florida St. 77 ....1/27/93 28-45 (17) 43 Clemson vs. Virginia ...... M3 Thomas Hill, Duke 1990-93 116 NC State 69, Oregon State 68 ..12/19/92 25-42 (17) Brian Davis, Duke 1989-92 116 Individual 14. , UNC 1981-84 115 2008-09 Top Games 31 Tracy Smith, NCS vs. Towson ...... D31 Bobby Hurley, Duke 1990-93 115 22 Cliff Tucker, Md. vs. North Carolina ...... F21 Florida State’s Toney Douglas led all ACC players with , Duke 2002-05 115 24 games of 20 or more points ... Georgia Tech’s Gani 17. Antonio Lang, Duke 1991-94 112 Lawal turned in a league-high 18 games with 10 or 2009 Post-Season Quin Snyder, Duke 1986-89 112 more rebounds. Seven ACC teams earned berths in the 2009 NCAA , UNC 1991-94 112 Tournament ... Florida State made its first NCAA Dave Popson, UNC 1984-87 112 2008-09 Top Games 21. Sean Dockery, Duke 2003-06 111 appearance since 1998 ... with a 9-6 mark, the ACC 30 Point Games extended its non-losing streak in NCAA Tournament , UNC 1991-94 111 Toney Douglas, Sr., Florida State ...... 3 play to 22 years in a row. 23. Juan Dixon, Md. 1999-02 110 Jack McClinton, Sr., Miami ...... 3 Billy King, Duke, 1985-88 110 Jeff Teague, Jr., Wake Forest ...... 3 2009 NCAA Tournament Results Jimmy Braddick,UNC 1980-83 110 Tyler Hansbrough, Sr., North Carolina ...... 2 Greivis Vasquez, Jr., Maryland ...... 2 North Carolina - #1 South Region Career Wins - ACC Games Only Lewis Clinch, Sr., Georgia Tech ...... 2 W Radford ...... #16 ...... 101-58 20 Point Games W LSU ...... #8 ...... 84-70 1. Shane Battier, Duke 1998-01 70 W Gonzaga ...... #4 ...... 98-77 Toney Douglas, Sr., Florida State ...... 25 2. Chris Carrawell, Duke 1997-00 66 Tyler Hansbrough, Sr., North Carolina ...... 21 W Oklahoma ...... #2 ...... 72-60 A.D. Vassallo, Sr., Virginia Tech ...... 17 Final Four 3. Chris Duhon, Duke 2001-04 62 4. Nate James, Duke 1997-01 61 Jack McClinton, Sr., Miami ...... 16 W Villanova ...... #4 ...... 83-69 Tyrese Rice, Jr., Boston College ...... 13 W Michigan State ...... #2 ...... 89-72 5. J.J. Redick, Duke 2003-06 60 Sylven Landesberg, Fr., Virginia ...... 12 Duke - #2 East Region Shelden Williams, Duke 2003-06 60 Jeff Teague, Jr., Wake Forest ...... 12 W Binghamton ...... #15 ...... 86-62 7. Daniel Ewing, Duke 2002-05 59 Malcolm Delaney, So., Virginia Tech ...... 12 W Texas ...... #7 ...... 74-69 Nick Horvath, Duke 2000-04 59 Gerald Henderson, Jr., Duke ...... 11 L Villanova ...... #3 ...... 54-77 9. Danny Green, UNC 2006-** 58 Ty Lawson, Jr., North Carolina ...... 11 Kyle Singler, So., Duke ...... 11 Maryland - #10 West Region Tyler Hansbrough, UNC 2006-** 58 W California ...... #7 ...... 84-71 Casey Sanders, Duke 2000-03 58 15 Rebound Games L Memphis ...... #2 ...... 70-89 12. Quentin Thomas, UNC 2005-08 57 Trevor Booker, Jr., Clemson ...... 3 Boston College - #7 Midwest Region 13. Sam Perkins, UNC 1981-84 56 , So., Virginia ...... 3 L Southern California ...... #10 ...... 55-72 14. Juan Dixon, Md. 1999-02 54 Jeff Allen, So., Virginia Tech ...... 2 Clemson - #7 South Region Eric Montross, UNC 1991-94 54 James Johnson, So., Wake Forest...... 2 L Michigan ...... #10 ...... 62-59 Gani Lawal, So., Georgia Tech ...... 2 Florida State - #5 East Region 16. Lonny Baxter, Md. 1999-02 53 L Wisconsin ...... #12 ...... ot 59-61 Kevin Salvadori, UNC 1991-94 53 10 Rebound Games Wake Forest - #4 Midwest Region 18. Ademola Okulaja, UNC 1996-99 52 Gani Lawal, So., Georgia Tech ...... 18 L Cleveland State ...... #13 ...... 69-84 Dante Calabria, UNC 1993-96 52 Trevor Booker, Jr., Clemson ...... 16 Shammond Williams, UNC 1995-98 52 Tyler Hansbrough, Sr., North Carolina ...... 12 Al-Farouq Aminu, Fr., Wake Forest...... 10 2009 NIT Results 21. Christian Laettner, Duke 1989-92 51 Mike Scott, Virginia ...... 10 Antonio Lang, Duke 1991-94 51 James Johnson, So., Wake Forest...... 10 Miami , UNC 1991-94 51 W at Providence ...... #5 ...... 78-66 DeMarcus Nelson, Duke 2005-08 51 10 Games L at Florida ...... #1 ...... 60-74 25. Jason Williams, Duke 2000-02 50 Iman Shumpert, Fr., Georgia Tech ...... 3 Virginia Tech Ed Cota, UNC 1997-00 50 Malcolm Delaney, So., Virginia Tech ...... 2 Ty Lawson, Jr., North Carolina ...... 2 W Duquesne ...... #7 . (2ot) 116-108 , UNC 1991-94 50 L Baylor ...... #2 ...... 66-84 Greivis Vasquez, Jr., Maryland ...... 2 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball MMostost ImprovedImproved Tyler Hansbrough Virginia Tech’s Malcolm Delaney led all ACC players ffroshrosh factsfacts North Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough finished his ca- in per game scoring improvement (+8.5) from a year reer first in the ACC and 12th among NCAA career ago ... Maryland’s Dave Neal led all ACC players in XVirginia’s Sylven Landesberg (16.6 ppg) scored scoring leaders with 2,872 points. increased minutes played per game (+16.1). 20 or more points 12 times in 2008-09 and led a group of eight ACC freshmen averaging 6.5 points NCAA Career Scoring Leaders Scoring ‘08 ‘09 Net per game or better ... Landesberg finished 10th in Malcolm Delaney, So., VT ...... 9.6 ...... 18.1 +8.5 the ACC in scoring. Player, School Last Year Total Gani Lawal, So., GT ...... 7.2 ...... 15.1 +7.9 XLed by Wake Forest’s Al-Farouq Aminu (8.2) and Tracy Smith, So., NCS ...... 3.3 ...... 10.0 +6.7 North Carolina’s Ed Davis (6.6), six ACC freshmen , LSU 1970 3,667 Dave Neal, Sr., Md...... 1.9 ...... 8.5 +6.6 averaged better than 4.5 rebounds per game ... , Portland State 1978 3,249 Ben McCauley, Sr., NCS ...... 6.1 ...... 12.4 +6.3 Aminu finished fifth in the ACC in rebounding, Davis , LaSalle 1990 3,217 was 13th and Landesberg (6.0) 16th. , Mississippi Valley 1993 3,165 Minutes Played ‘08 ‘09 Net XSix different ACC freshmen turned in 18 double- Dave Neal, Sr., Md...... 7.7 ...... 23.8 +16.1 Harry Kelly, Texas Southern 1983 3,066 Lance Storrs, So., GT ...... 7.0 ...... 20.8 +12.8 doubles in 2008-09 ... Wake’s Al-Farouq Aminu , St. Peter’s 2006 3,058 Gani Lawal, So., GT ...... 17.3 ...... 29.6 +12.3 led all ACC freshmen with 10 double-doubles , Bradley 1988 3,008 Adrian Bowie, So., Md...... 12.4 ...... 24.1 +11.7 ... North Carolina’s Ed Davis had three, Florida State’s Chris Singleton and Georgia Tech’s Iman , Cincinnati 1960 2,973 Jordan Demercy, So., FSU ...... 9.6 ...... 19.7 +10.1 , Kansas 1988 2,951 *minimum of 75 percent of team’s games played each year Shumpert two, Miami’s Julian Gamble and Florida State’s Solomon Alabi one each. Alfredrick Hughes, Loyola (Ill.) 1985 2,914 Charity Charts XGeorgia Tech’s Iman Shumpert led all ACC play- , Houston 1968 2,884 North Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough led all ACC play- ers with three games with 10 or more assists and (12) Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina 2009 2,872 ers in attempts per game (8.7) ... Virginia finished fourth in the ACC in assists (5.0) ... Florida , Indiana State 1979 2,850 Tech’s Malcolm Delaney leads all ACC players with State’s Solomon Alabi (2.1) led the ACC in blocked , Houston 1977 2,832 nine games of 10 or more free throws made. shots ... North Carolina’s Ed Davis (1.7) was fourth Kevin Bradshaw, USIU 1991 2,804 and Virginia’s Assane Sene (1.6) fifth, among ACC Player, School G FTA PG blocked shot leaders ... Virginia’s Sylven Landes- XHansbrough averaged 20.2 points per game in his Tyler Hansbrough, Sr., UNC ...... 34 ...... 296 8.7 berg is sixth in minutes played (34.2). Malcolm Delaney, So., VT ...... 34 ...... 259 7.6 career and became only the second player in ACC his- tory to average 20 points-or-better per game over a Jeff Teague, So., WF ...... 31 ...... 219 7.1 ACC Freshmen Statistical Leaders Toney Douglas, Sr., FSU ...... 35 ...... 232 6.6 a four-year ACC career ... NC State’s Sylven Landesberg, Fr., UVa ...... 28 ...... 186 6.6 averaged 20.6 points per game from 1988 to 1991 Scoring , Jr., UM ...... 31 ...... 192 6.2 ... all of the other players who have averaged 20 or Sylven Landesberg, Virginia ...... 16.6 Tyrese Rice, Sr., BC ...... 33 ...... 201 6.1 more points per game played in an era of freshman Ty Lawson, Jr., UNC ...... 35 ...... 208 5.9 Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest ...... 12.9 ineligibility, started their careers in the Southern Jeff Allen, So., VT ...... 33 ...... 193 5.8 Iman Shumpert, Georgia Tech ...... 10.6 Conference prior the advent of the ACC, or left early Jon Scheyer, Jr., Duke ...... 37 ...... 214 5.8 Solomon Alabi, Florida State ...... 8.4 for professional basketball. Chris Singleton, Florida State ...... 8.1 Games with 10 or more free throws made: Game High: Sylven Landesberg, UVa vs. BC ...... 32 Xbecame the first player in ACC history to lead his team Malcom Delaney, VT (9); Tyler Hansbrough, UNC (6); Jeff in both scoring and rebounding four straight years. Teague, WF (4); Toney Douglas, FSU (3); Tyrese Rice, BC Rebounds (3); Sylven Landesberg, UVa (3); Dwayne Collins, UM (2); Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest ...... 8.2 Xfinished eighth on the ACC career rebound list with Gani Lawal, GT (2); Ty Lawson, UNC (2); Jack McClinton, UM Ed Davis, North Carolina ...... 6.6 1,219 rebounds. (2); Chas McFarland, WF (2); Jon Scheyer, Duke (2); Gerald Sylven Landesberg, Virginia ...... 6.0 Henderson, Duke (1); Ben McCauley, NCS (1); Terrence Soloman Alabi, Florida State ...... 5.6 Xscored 10 or more points in 133 of his 142 career Ogelsby, Clem. (1); Mike Scott, UVa (1); Iman Shumpert, GT Chris Singleton, Florida State ...... 4.9 games, including 78 games with 20 or more points (1); Tracy Smith, NCS (1); A.D. Vassallo, VT (1). Game High: Chris Singleton, FSU vs. JU ...... 17 - good for first on the all-time ACC list.

Pre-Season Predictions Assists Xplayed against 59 different teams in his career (11 For the second-straight year North Carolina’s Tar Iman Shumpert, Georgia Tech ...... 5.0 ACC and 48 non-conference) and has scored 20 or Heels were the media’s pre-season choice at the an- Sammy Zeglinski, Virginia ...... 3.0 more points against 46 of them (all 11 ACC and 33 of nual ACC Operations Basketball to win the ACC title. Sylven Landesberg, Virginia ...... 2.8 the 48 non-conference teams) 1. North Carolina (40) ...... 480 , Florida State ...... 2.1 2. Duke ...... 436 Larry Drew, North Carolina ...... 2.0 ACC Career 20-Point Games 3. Wake Forest ...... 354 Game High: Iman Shumpert, GT vs. Penn St...... 12 4. Miami...... 344 Player School Years Games 5. Clemson ...... 306 Minutes Played Tyler Hansbrough, UNC 2006-** 78 6. Virginia Tech ...... 298 Sylven Landesberg, Virginia ...... 34.2 J.J. Redick, Duke 2003-06 70 7. Maryland ...... 192 Iman Shumpert, Georgia Tech ...... 31.6 Rodney Monroe, NCS 1988-91 69 8. Georgia Tech ...... 186 Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest ...... 29.0 David Thompson, NCS 1973-75 65 9. NC State ...... 179 Chris Singleton, Florida State ...... 26.9 , Duke 1977-80 64 10. Florida State ...... 145 Sammy Zeglinski, Virginia ...... 23.9 Art Heyman, Duke 1961-63 63 11. Boston College ...... 123 , UNC 1955-57 63 12. Virginia ...... 79 Double-Doubles , Duke 1983-86 60 Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest ...... 10 Larry Miller, UNC 1966-68 60 Pre-Season All-ACC: Ed Davis, North Carolina ...... 3 Phil Ford, UNC 1975-78 57 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC; Tyrese Rice, BC; Jack McClin- Soloman Alabi, Florida State ...... 2 Jeff Mullins, Duke 1962-64 56 ton, Miami; Ty Lawson, UNC; Gerald Henderson, Duke. Iman Shumpert, Georgia Tech ...... 2 Bryant Stith, UVa 1989-92 55 Pre-Season ACC Player of the Year Chris Singleton, Florida State ...... 2 Buzzy Wilkinson, UVa 1954-55 51 Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina Julian Gamble, Miami ...... 1 , UNC 1963-65 50 Pre-Season Rookie of the Year Bob Verga, Duke 1965-67 50 Al-Farouq Aminu, WF Charles Scott, UNC 1975-77 50 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball Terrapin Triple 3-Point Field Goals Maryland’s Greivis Vasquez became only the sixth PPLAYERSLAYERS OOFF TTHEHE WWEEKEEK Miami’s Jack McClinton finished his career with player in ACC history to lead his team in scoring at least one 3-point field goal in 35 straight (17.5), rebounding (5.4) and assists (5.0) in the Player of the Week games ... McClinton made three-or-more 3-point same season. field goals in 14 of his last 17 games. N17 ...... Kyle Singler, Duke ACC Triple Category Leaders Trevor Booker, Clemson Current 3-Point Field Goal N24 ...... Greivis Vasquez, Maryland Consecutive Games Streak Player, Cl., School Year Pts. Reb. Ast. D1 ...... Ty Lawson, North Carolina Greivis Vasquez, Jr., Md...... 2008 17.5 5.4 5.0 D8 ...... Greivis Vasquez, Maryland Player, School Games Julius Hodge, Sr., NCS ...... 2005 17.0 6.6 4.8 D15 ...... Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina Jack McClinton, Sr., Miami ...... 35 Anthony Grundy, Sr., NCS ...2002 17.8 5.5 3.5 D22 ...... K.C. Rivers, Clemson Terrence Ogelsby, So., Clemson ...... 16 , Sr., WF ...... 1997 20.8 14.7 3.1 D29 ...... Toney Douglas, Florida State Kyle Singler, So., Duke ...... 15 Bob Sura, Jr., FSU ...... 1994 21.2 7.9 4.5 J5 ...... Tyrese Rice, Boston College Jon Scheyer, Jr., Duke ...... 12 Danny Ferry, So., Duke ...... 1987 14.0 7.8 4.3 J12 ...... Jeff Teague, Wake Forest A.D. Vassallo, Sr., Virginia Tech ...... 11 J19 ...... Jeff Teague, Wake Forest XVasquez posted Maryland’s first triple-double since J26 ...... Malcolm Delaney, Virginia Tech ACC All-Time 3-Point Field 1987 in an 88-85 overtime win over No. 3 North Caro- Consecutive Games Streak lina (F21), finishing with a career-high 35 points, 11 F2 ...... K.C. Rivers, Clemson rebounds and 10 assists. Gani Lawal, Georgia Tech F9 ...... Jack McClinton, Miami 69 Dennis Scott, Georgia Tech ..1988 & 1989 & 1990 Band of Brothers F16 ...... Ty Lawson, North Carolina 51 Justin Gray, Wake Forest ...... 2004 & 2005 F23 ...... Greivis Vasquez, Maryland 50 Curtis Staples, Virginia ...... 1995 & 1996 & 1997 Al-Farouq (Wake Forest) and Alade Aminu (Georgia 45 Cliff Hammonds, Clemson ...2006 & 2007 & 2008 Tech) are the 31st brother combination to play in the M2...... Gerald Henderson, Duke 43 Rodney Monroe, NC State...... 1990 & 1991 ACC ... the Aminus rank 15th on the bother scoring M9...... Toney Douglas, Florida State 42 Matt Harpring, Georgia Tech ...... 1995 & 1996 list with 1,114 points. M16...... Jon Scheyer, Duke 41 Anthony Morrow, Georgia Tech...... 2007 & 2008 38 Travis Best, Georgia Tech ...... 1992 & 1993 XThe Aminus have met twice this season, with Rookie of the Week the home team claiming victories on each occa- 37 Sean Singletary, Virginia ...... 2007 & 2008 sion ... Wake Forest’s Al-Farouq averaged 15.5 37 , Duke ...... 1995 & 1996 N17 ...... Sylven Landesberg, Virginia 35 J.J. Redick, Duke ...... 2006 points and 8.5 rebounds while Georgia Tech’s N24 ...... Sylven Landesberg, Virginia Alade averaged 9.5 points and 11.0 rebounds. 35 Jack McClinton, Miami ...... 2008 & 2009 D1 ...... Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest 34 Rashad McCants, North Carolina ...... 2004 & 2005 D8 ...... Iman Shumpert, Georgia Tech Fraternal Fights 34 Shammond Williams, N. Carolina ... 1997 & 1998 D15 ...... Chris Singleton, Florida State 34 Jason Williams, Duke ...... 2001 & 2002 2-18-09 .....W-Salem W. Forest 87, Ga. Tech 69 D22 ...... Sylven Landesberg, Virginia 34 Hubert Davis, North Carolina ...... 1991 & 1992 Al-Farouq Aminu (WF) 17/11; Alade (GT) 10/13 D29 ...... Sylven Landesberg, Virginia 33 Trajan Langdon, Duke ...... 1998 & 1999 1-31-09 ...... Atlanta Ga. Tech 76, W. Forest 74 J5 ...... Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest 33 , Wake Forest..... 1994 & 1995 Al-Farouq Aminu (WF) 17/11; Alade (GT) 10/13 J12 ...... Sylven Landesberg, Virginia 31 Shane Battier, Duke ...... 2001 1-3-69 ...Greensboro W. Forest 93, Maryland 71 J19 ...... Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest 30 Jack McClinton, Miami ...... 2007 & 2008 Jerry Montgomery (WF) 6/-; Roger (Md.) 4/- J26 ...... Reggie Jackson, Boston College 30 Curtis Staples, Virginia ...... 1997 & 1998 F2 ...... Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest ACC Bother Scoring Totals F9 ...... Solomon Alabi, Florida State Current Career 3-Point FG Leaders F16 ...... Sylven Landesberg, Virginia Brothers School Years Points F23 ...... , Duke Player, School 3-Pt FG Tom Mahaffey Clem. 1960-62 M2...... Solomon Alabi, Florida State Jack McClinton, Sr., Miami ...... 286 Donnie Mahaffey Clem. 1962-64 K.C. Rivers, Sr., Clemson ...... 281 Randy Mahaffey Clem. 1965-67 Richie Mahaffey Clem. 1967-70 3,555 A.D. Vassallo, Sr., Virginia Tech ...... 267 Jay McMillen Md. 1965-67 Player of the Week - Active Players Tyrese Rice, Sr., Boston College ...... 247 Tom McMillen Md. 1972-74 3,107 Greg Paulus, Sr., Duke ...... 207 Jeff Capel Duke 1994-97 10 Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina Jason Capel UNC 1999-02 3,048 4 Greivis Vasquez, Maryland Tyrese Rice Jon Barry GT 1991-92 3 Toney Douglas, Florida State Drew Barry GT 1993-96 2,333 Boston College’s Tyrese Rice finished his career Matt Harpring GT 1995-98 3 Tyrese Rice, Boston College third among school career assists leaders (594), Pat Harpring GT 2001 2,228 2 Trevor Booker, Clemson third in 3-point field goals (247), fifth in scoring Derrick Lewis Md. 1985-88 2 Wayne Ellington, North Carolina (2,099) and ninth in steals (161). Cedric Lewis Md. 1988-91 1,993 2 Ty Lawson, North Carolina Horace Grant Clem. 1984-87 2 Jack McClinton, Miami Rice versus the ACC Harvey Grant Clem. 1985 1,840 2 K.C. Rivers, Clemson

Greg Buckner Clem. 1995-98 2 Jeff Teague, Wake Forest Andre Buckner Duke 2000-03 1,809 Team G Ast PG Pts PG 1 Malcolm Delaney, Virginia Tech Jeff Wolf UNC 1977-80 Clemson 6 24 4.0 82 13.7 1 Mamadi Diane, Virginia Joe Wolf UNC 1984-87 1,590 Duke 6 24 4.0 105 17.5 George Krajack Clem. 1958-60 1 Gani Lawal, Georgia Tech Ed Krajack Clem. 1959-61 1,496 1 Kyle Singler, Duke Florida State 5 22 4.4 80 16.0 Vasco Evtimov UNC 1997,99 Georgia Tech 6 28 4.7 102 17.0 Ilian Evtimov NCS 2001-06 1,319 Player of the Week – Career Leaders Maryland 5 26 5.2 66 13.2 Bobby Stokes UVa 1976-79 Miami 8 34 4.3 131 16.4 Ricky Stokes UVa 1981-84 1,318 North Carolina 6 22 3.7 116 19.3 Jay Buckley Duke 1962-64 , UNC (‘96-98) ...... 12 Bruce Buckley UNC 1974-77 1,210 J,J. Redick, Duke (’03-06) ...... 12 NC State 6 34 5.7 96 16.0 (14) Alade Aminu GT 2006-09 Tim Duncan, WF (’94-97) ...... 11 Virginia 6 24 4.0 95 15.8 Al-Farouq Aminu WF 2009-** 1,114 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC (’06-**) ...... 10 Virginia Tech 8 32 4.0 118 14.8 Doug Moe UNC 1959-61 David Thompson, NCS (’73-75) ...... 9 Wake Forest 6 16 2.7 123 20.5 Donnie Moe UNC 1966-67 1,018 Total 68 286 4.2 1114 16.4 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball Top Games - Individual NNUMBERSUMBERS Top Games - Team Points Scored Points Scored 37 Malcolm Delaney, VT vs. Clemson ...... J29 Assists-to-Zero Turnovers 120 Wake Forest vs. UNC Wilmington (88) ...... N19 35 Greivis Vasquez, Md. vs. North Carolina ...... F21 11:0 Eric Hayes, Md. vs. Virginia ...... J20 116 Virginia Tech vs. Duquesne (108) 2ot ...... M18 9:0 Ty Lawson, UNC vs. Virginia ...... F7 35 Gerald Henderson, Duke vs. Wake Forest ...... F22 116 North Carolina vs. UNC-Asheville (48)...... N30 35 Jack McClinton, UM vs. North Carolina ...... F15 9:0 Greivis Vasquez, Md. vs. Miami ...... J31 115 North Carolina vs. Chaminade (70) ...... N24 34 Jeff Teague, WF vs. North Carolina ...... J11 Assists-to-One Turnover 34 Gani Lawal, GT vs. Penn State ...... D3 11:1 Demontez Stitt, Clem. vs. Liberty ...... D7 Margin of Victory 34 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC vs. N. Dame ...... N26 11:1 Ty Lawson, UNC vs. Notre Dame ...... N26 68 North Carolina (116) vs. UNC-Asheville (48) .....N30 34 Wayne Ellington, UNC vs. Maryland ...... F3 9:1 Ty Lawson, UNC vs. Gonzaga ...... M27 53 Clemson (93) vs. Wofford (40) ...... N19 34 Jack McClinton, Miami vs. Duke ...... F7 9:1 Ty Lawson, UNC vs. NC State ...... F18 53 Miami (94) vs. North Florida (41) ...... D31 33 Greivis Vasquez, Md. vs. NC State ...... M1 9:1 Ty Lawson, UNC vs. Virginia ...... J15 46 Wake Forest (94) vs. NCCU (48) ...... N14 33 A.D. Vassallo, VT vs. Duquesne ...... M18 9:1 Tyrese Rice, BC vs. San Francisco ...... D29 Rebound Margin Rebounds Most Field Goals Made 38 NC State (52) vs. N.C. Central (14) ...... F3 21 Jeff Allen, VT vs. Longwood ...... D14 15 Gani Lawal, GT vs. Penn State ...... D3 36 Miami (53) vs. North Florida (17) ...... D31 18 James Johnson, WF vs. NC State ...... F26 13 Greivis Vasquez, Md. vs. NC State ...... M1 26 Virginia (49) vs. Longwood (23) ...... D17 18 Mike Scott, UVa vs. VMI ...... N16 13 Greivis Vasquez, Md. vs. North Carolina ...... F21 25 North Carolina (58) vs. Oregon (33) ...... N25 17 Mike Scott, UVa vs. Liberty ...... N25 13 Jack McClinton, UM vs. North Carolina ...... F15 25 Virginia Tech (52) vs. Longwood (27) ...... D14 17 Alade Aminu, GT vs. Maryland ...... J10 13 Sylven Landesberg, UVa vs. Boston College ...... F4 17 Gani Lawal, GT vs. Duke ...... J14 13 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC vs. N. Dame ...... N26 13 K.C. Rivers, Clem. vs. Liberty ...... D7 Field Goal Percentage 17 Brandon Costner, NCS vs. East Carolina ...... D17 .615 Wake Forest vs. Indiana ...... (32x52)...... D3 17 Jeff Allen, VT vs. Seton Hall ...... N23 Most Field Goals Attempted .614 NC State vs. Georgia Tech ...... (27x44)..... J14 17 Chris Singleton, FSU at Jacksonville ...... N15 25 Jack McClinton, UM vs. North Carolina ...... F15 .610 Wake Forest vs. Duke ...... (36x59)..... F22 24 Greivis Vasquez, Md. vs. North Carolina ...... F21 .608 North Carolina vs. Chaminade ...... (48x79).....N24 Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 made) 24 Greivis Vasquez, Md. vs. Wake Forest ...... M3 .597 Wake Forest vs. NCCU ...... (37x62).....N14 1.000 Corey Raji, BC vs. Maine (12x12) ...... D23 .846 Mike Scott, UVa vs. VMI (11x13) ...... N16 Most Free Throws Made 3-Point FG Percentage .833 James Johnson, WF vs GT (10x12) ...... F18 16 Jack McClinton, UM vs. NC State ...... M7 .688 Virginia Tech vs. Wisconsin ...... (11x16)...... D1 .833 Deon Thompson, UNC vs. Oral Roberts (10x12) . D13 15 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC vs. Virginia ...... J15 .640 North Carolina vs. Maryland ...... (16x25)...... F3 .800 Wayne Ellington, UNC vs. Maryland (12x15) ...... F3 15 Ty Lawson, UNC vs. Michigan State ...... A6 .636 Florida State vs. Georgia State...... (7x11).....D13 .600 Miami vs. Duke ...... (9x15)...... F7 Free Throw Percentage (min. 12 made) Most Free Throws Attempted .600 NC State vs. Towson State ...... (6x10).....D20 1.000 Jack McClinton, UM vs. NC State (16x16) ...... M7 18 Ty Lawson, UNC vs. Michigan State ...... A6 18 Jeff Teague, WF vs. Clemson ...... J17 1.000 Sylven Landesberg, UVa vs. Fla. State (14x14) .J24 Field Goal Percentage Defense 1.000 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC vs. Mich. St. (13x13) ....D3 17 Ty Lawson, UNC vs. Villanova ...... A4 17 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC vs. Virginia ...... J15 .259 by Clemson vs. North Florida ...... (14x54).....D16 1.000 Jon Scheyer, Duke vs. R Island (13x13) ...... N16 .262 by Georgia Tech vs. W-Salem St. ....(17x65).....N14 1.000 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC vs. Radford (12x12) ...D19 17 Gani Lawal, GT vs. Mercer ...... N22 17 Gani Lawal, GT vs. Georgia State ...... D17 .263 by Miami vs. NCCU...... (15x57)...... J3 1.000 Malcolm Delaney, VT vs. Elon (12x12) ...... N26 .265 by North Carolina vs. UNC-Asheville .. (18x68).....N30 1.000 Tyrese Rice, BC vs. Georgia Tech (12x12) ...... M7 Most Points Scored in Road Game .267 by Wake Forest vs. NCCU ...... (16x60).....N14 34 Jack McClinton, Miami vs. Duke ...... F7 3-Point FG Percentage (min. 5 made) 33 Greivis Vasquez, Md. vs. NC State ...... M1 Three-Point Field Goals 1.000 Brandon Costner, NCS vs. Marquette (5x5) ...... D22 31 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC at NC State ...... J31 16 North Carolina vs. Maryland ...... F3 1.000 Tyrese Rice, BC vs. UAB (5x5) ...... N28 30 Toney Douglas, FSU at Miami ...... J21 14 Clemson vs. Virginia Tech ...... J29 .833 Dave Neal, Md. vs. Wake Forest (5x6) ...... M3 30 Jeff Teague, WF at Brigham Young ...... J3 14 North Carolina vs. UNC Asheville...... N30 .833 Jack McClinton, Miami vs. Duke (5x6) ...... F7 14 NC State vs. Miami ...... J27 .833 Harvey Hale, WF vs. Wright State (5x6) ...... D14 Most Points Scored vs. Ranked Opponent 37 Malcolm Delaney, VT vs. Clemson ...... J29 Assists Three-Point Field Goals 35 Gerald Henderson, Duke vs. Wake Forest ...... F22 30 North Carolina vs. UNC Asheville...... N30 9 Lewis Clinch, GT vs. Miami ...... M4 35 Greivis Vasquez, Md. vs. North Carolina ...... F21 7 eight players tied 35 Jack McClinton, UM vs. North Carolina ...... F15 28 Wake Forest vs. East Carolina ...... D22 26 Boston College vs. Maine ...... D23 26 North Carolina vs. Georgia Tech ...... F28 Assists “20 & 10” Games 12 Iman Shumpert, GT vs. Penn State...... D3 26 North Carolina vs. Chaminade ...... N24 11 Iman Shumpert, GT vs. Georgia State ...... D17 Tyler Hansbrough, Sr., North Carolina ...... 8 Steals 11 Ty Lawson, UNC vs. Georgia Tech ...... F28 James Johnson, So., Wake Forest ...... 5 11 Ty Lawson, UNC vs. Notre Dame ...... N26 17 Duke vs. Presbyterian ...... N10 Trevor Booker, Jr., Clemson ...... 4 17 North Carolina vs. UNC Asheville...... N30 11 Eric Hayes, Md. vs. Virginia ...... J20 Al-Farouq Aminu, Fr., Wake Forest ...... 3 11 Demontez Stitt, Clem. vs. Liberty ...... D7 16 Duke vs. Loyola (Md.) ...... D31 Joe Trapani, So., Boston College ...... 3 16 Clemson vs. North Florida ...... D16 Jeff Allen, So., Virginia Tech ...... 3 16 North Carolina vs. Kentucky ...... N18 Steals A.D. Vassallo, Sr., Virginia Tech ...... 3 16 Georgia Tech vs. Mercer...... N22 7 K.C. Rivers, CU vs. Duke ...... F4 Brandon Costner, Jr., NC State ...... 2 7 Rakim Sanders, BC vs. North Carolina ...... J4 Gani Lawal, So., Georgia Tech ...... 2 16 Georgia Tech vs. NC State ...... F14 7 Ty Lawson, UNC vs. Michigan State ...... D3 Greivis Vasquez, Jr., Maryland ...... 2 Gerald Henderson, Jr., Duke ...... 1 Blocked Shots Blocked Shots Ty Lawson, Jr., North Carolina ...... 1 14 Clemson vs. Savannah State ...... N25 7 Trevor Booker, Clem. vs. TCU ...... N15 Ben McCauley, Sr., NC State ...... 1 14 Clemson vs. Texas Christian...... N15 6 Trevor Booker, Clem. vs. NCS ...... J10 Corey Raji, So., Boston College ...... 1 13 Wake Forest vs. Cleveland State ...... M20 6 Alade Aminu, GT vs. Wake Forest ...... J31 K.C. Rivers, Sr., Clemson ...... 1 13 Miami vs. Florida International ...... D17 6 Gani Lawal, GT vs. Boston College ...... J20 Rakim Sanders, So., Boston College ...... 1 12 Duke vs. Maryland ...... J24 6 Soloman Alabi, FSU vs. Charleston So...... D18 Mike Scott, So., Virginia ...... 1 12 Florida State vs. Charleston Southern ...... D18 6 Cheick Diakite, VT vs. Georgia ...... D9 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball

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Non-Conference By the Numbers (148-35, .809) ““double-doubles”double-doubles” 2008-09 Field Goal Percentage Conferences 2008-09 All-Time Player, School Career ACC Total America East ...... 3-0 ...... 69-7 Gani Lawal, GT ...... 15 ...... 5 ...... 15 School 50+% -50% Atlantic Sun ...... 6-0 ...... 110-4 Trevor Booker, Clem...... 22 ...... 8 ...... 13 Boston College ...... 7-0 ...15-12 Atlantic 10 ...... 13-3 ...... 174-64 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC ...... 47 ...... 7 ...... 12 Clemson ...... 9-1 .....12-8 Big 12 ...... 3-1 ...... 38-24 Al-Farouq Aminu, WF ...... 10 ...... 5 ...... 10 Duke ...... 7-0 .....23-7 Big East ...... 12-7 ...... 176-126 James Johnson, WF ...... 18 ...... 5 ...... 10 Florida State ...... 3-1 .....22-9 Jeff Allen, VT ...... 19 ...... 3 ...... 9 Big Sky ...... 1-0 ...... 10-2 Georgia Tech ...... 5-1 .....7-18 Big South ...... 15-1 ...... 206-8 Ben McCauley, NCS ...... 13 ...... 3 ...... 8 Kyle Singler, Duke...... 13 ...... 4 ...... 8 Maryland ...... 2-0 ...19-14 Big Ten ...... 9-9 ...... 202-145 Miami ...... 2-0 ...17-13 Big West ...... 2-0 ...... 27-10 Mike Scott, UVa ...... 10 ...... 4 ...... 8 Colonial ...... 5-0 ...... 145-18 Alade Aminu, GT ...... 8 ...... 4 ...... 8 North Carolina ...... 19-0 .....15-4 Conference USA ...... 6-1 ...... 43-28 Joe Trapani, BC ...... 6 ...... 3 ...... 6 NC State ...... 9-4 .....7-10 Horizon ...... 3-2 ...... 47-17 Greivis Vasquez, Md...... 10 ...... 3 ...... 5 Virginia ...... 3-1 .....7-17 Ivy League ...... 3-1 ...... 147-29 Dwayne Collins, Miami ...... 14 ...... 2 ...... 4 Virginia Tech ...... 4-2 ...15-13 Metro Atlantic ...... 4-0 ...... 67-5 Brandon Costner, NCS ...... 13 ...... 0 ...... 4 Wake Forest ...... 14-3 .....10-4 Mid-American ...... 0-0 ...... 42-20 Uche Echefu, FSU ...... 10 ...... 3 ...... 3 Mid-Eastern ...... 3-1 ...... 168-5 A.D. Vassallo, VT ...... 7 ...... 1 ...... 3 Rebounds Missouri Valley ...... 2-0 ...... 33-19 Ed Davis, UNC...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 3 Mountain West ...... 2-0 ...... 18-5 Rakim Sanders, BC ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 2 School Lead Tied Trail Northeast ...... 4-0 ...... 80-3 K.C. Rivers, Clem...... 7 ...... 1 ...... 2 Boston College ...... 15-4 ...... 0-2 ...... 7-6 Ohio Valley ...... 2-0 ...... 66-8 Deon Thompson, UNC ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 2 Clemson ...... 18-4 ...... 0-0 ...... 6-5 Pacific-10 ...... 3-2 ...... 111-73 Tracy Smith, NCS ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 2 Patriot ...... 4-0 ...... 454-2 Soloman Alabi, FSU ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 2 Duke ...... 18-2 ...... 1-0 ...... 11-5 Southeastern ...... 8-5 ...... 282-244 Cyrus McGowan, Miami ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 2 Florida State ...... 15-5 ...... 0-0 ...... 10-5 Southern ...... 7-1 ...... 717-181 Corey Raji, BC ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 2 Georgia Tech ...... 9-5 ...... 0-1 ...... 3-13 Southland ...... 1-0 ...... 18-0 Iman Shumpert, GT ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 2 Maryland ...... 11-4 ...... 3-1 ...... 7-9 Southwestern ...... 1-0 ...... 30-1 Chris Singleton, FSU ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 2 Miami ...... 12-7 ...... 2-1 ...... 5-5 Summitt ...... 2-0 ...... 22-4 Ty Lawson, UNC ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 1 North Carolina ...... 23-3 ...... 1-0 ...... 10-1 Sun Belt ...... 4-0 ...... 90-12 L.D. Williams, WF ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 1 NC State ...... 13-8 ...... 1-0 ...... 2-6 West Coast ...... 4-1 ...... 41-19 Danny Green, UNC ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 1 Virginia ...... 7-8 ...... 1-1 ...... 2-9 Western Athletic ...... 1-0 ...... 66-18 Chas McFarland, WF ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 1 Virginia Tech ...... 13-7 ...... 0-1 ...... 6-7 Others ...... 15-0 Tyrese Rice, BC ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 1 Wake Forest ...... 17-2 ...... 2-0 ...... 5-5 Totals ...... 148-35 ...... (.809) , GT ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 1 Brian Asbury, Miami ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 Halftime Home ...... 92-12 Wayne Ellington, UNC ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 Road ...... 24-11 Gerald Henderson, Duke...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 Neutral ...... 32-12 Jimmy Graham, Miami ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1 School Lead Tied Trail Boston College ...... 17-4 ...... 1-1 ...... 4-7 CCloselose EEncountersncounters Julian Gamble, Miami ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1 Eric Hayes, Md...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 Clemson ...... 18-3 ...... 1-1 ...... 4-5 1-2-3-4-5 Point & OT Games Jamil Tucker, UVa ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1 Duke ...... 24-3 ...... 1-0 ...... 5-4 Brian Zoubek, Duke ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1 Florida State ...... 19-4 ...... 0-0 ...... 6-6 Georgia Tech ...... 8-5 ...... 1-1 ...... 3-13 Team ACC Non-ACC Overall Ishmael Smith, WF ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 Boston College ...... 3-1 ...... 3-2 ...... 6-3 Mamadi Diane, UVa ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 Maryland ...... 16-5 ...... 1-1 ...... 4-8 Josh Southern, BC ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 Clemson ...... 1-3 ...... 4-3 ...... 5-6 Miami ...... 15-3 ...... 1-0 ...... 3-8 J.T. Thompson, VT ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 North Carolina ...... 31-2 ...... 1-1 ...... 2-1 Duke ...... 2-1 ...... 3-0 ...... 5-1 Brian Zoubek, Duke ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 Florida State ...... 4-2 ...... 7-1 ...... 11-3 NC State ...... 13-6 ...... 2-1 ...... 1-7 Virginia ...... 7-2 ...... 1-1 ...... 2-15 Georgia Tech ...... 1-7 ...... 5-2 ...... 6-9 Triple-Double Maryland ...... 3-4 ...... 2-1 ...... 5-5 Virginia Tech ...... 15-4 ...... 0-0 ...... 4-11 Greivis Vasquez, Maryland vs. N. Carolina ... F21 Wake Forest ...... 17-1 ...... 1-0 ...... 6-6 Miami ...... 1-5 ...... 0-1 ...... 1-6 35 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists North Carolina ...... 2-2 ...... 1-1 ...... 3-3 NC State ...... 4-1 ...... 0-4 ...... 4-5 3 Double-Doubles in one game Virginia ...... 3-2 ...... 2-3 ...... 5-5 Wake Forest (87) vs. Baylor (74) ...... N30 SStartstarts bbyy ClassClass Virginia Tech ...... 5-3 ...... 2-5 ...... 7-8 James Johnson, Al-Farouq Aminu, L.D. Williams Wake Forest ...... 3-1 ...... 1-0 ...... 4-1 Georgia Tech (83) vs. Penn State (85) ...... D3 Gani Lawal, Alade Aminu, Iman Shumpert Team Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Overtime Games (13) Boston College ...... 0 .....137 ...... 0 ...... 33 Vermont 74 at Maryland 89 ...... ot ... N21 Double-Figure Scoring Streaks Clemson ...... 0 ...... 64 ...... 32 ...... 64 Georgia Tech 82 at Mercer 76 ...... ot ... N22 Duke ...... 14 ...... 58 ....105 ...... 8 Boston College 85 at UMass 81 ...... ot ..... D6 Jeff Teague, Wake Forest ...... 35 Florida State ...... 71 ...... 33 ...... 16 ...... 55 Virginia 88 at Georgia Tech 84 ...... ot ... D28 Toney Douglas, Florida State ...... 20 Georgia Tech ...... 34 ...... 49 ...... 32 ...... 40 Georgia Tech 81 at NC State 76...... ot .... J17 A.D. Vassallo, Virginia Tech ...... 18 Maryland 73 at Florida State 76 ...... ot .... J17 Maryland ...... 16 ...... 38 ...... 92 ...... 29 Kyle Singler, Duke ...... 15 Boston College 80 at Georgia Tech 76 ...... ot .... J20 Miami ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 68 ...... 85 Jon Scheyer, Duke ...... 12 Virginia Tech 88 at Miami 83 ...... ot .... J25 North Carolina ...... 4 ...... 0 ....106 ...... 75 Miami 75 at Duke 78 ...... ot ...... F7 NC State ...... 11 ...... 28 ...... 52 ...... 59 ACC Record: NC State 87 at Virginia Tech 91 ...... ot ...... F8 Virginia ...... 57 ...... 31 ...... 35 ...... 17 Clemson 81 at Virginia 85 ...... ot ....F15 86 by Jeff Mullins, Duke (1962-64) North Carolina 85 at Maryland 88 ...... ot ....F21 Virginia Tech ...... 11 .....104 ...... 1 ...... 54 Wisconsin 61 vs. Florida State 59 (NCAA) .....ot ...M20 Wake Forest ...... 31 ...... 62 ...... 61 ...... 1 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball

YYEAREAR ININ REVIEWREVIEW YYEAREAR ININ REVIEWREVIEW YYEAREAR IINN RREVIEWEVIEW October 28 December 23 January 19 The ACC leads all conferences with 58 players - from Boston College’s Corey Raji is a perfect 12-for-12 from 16-0 Wake Forest takes over the No. 1 spot in the AP the 12 current schools - listed on the NBA’s opening the fi eld and scores a career-high 26 points in a 99-61 poll and becomes the second ACC team to be ranked day rosters for the 2008-09 season. win over Maine ... Raji’s performance ties him for the No. 1 in both the writers and coaches’ polls ... with the second-best single game performance in ACC history ... Deacons assuming the top spot in his 46th game as Atlantic Coast...... 58 Big 12 ...... 41 UNC’s Brad Daugherty holds the ACC single-game fi eld a head coach, Dino Gaudio becomes the third-fastest Big East ...... 49 Southeastern ...... 38 profi ciency mark making all 13 of his shots versus UCLA ACC head coach to have his team voted No. 1. Pac-10 ...... 46 Big Ten ...... 37 back on Nov. 24, 1985. Fastest to AP No. 1 November 11 December 30 Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski moves into fi fth place on the NC State sophomore Tracy Smith comes off the bench , North Carolina ...... 12-15-97 10 NCAA’s all-time win list with his 805th career victory, to score a career-high 31 points in the Wolfpack’s Matt Doherty, North Carolina ...... 2-5-01 21 a 97-54 win over Georgia Southern. 88-68 win over visiting Towson ... Smith’s 31 points Dino Gaudio, Wake Forest ...... 1-19-09 46 sets a school record and ties for the third-highest point November 16 total by a non-starter in ACC history. January 21 Virginia’s Sylven Landesberg has 28 points, eight re- Malcolm Delaney scores 21 points and A.D. Vassallo bounds and eight assists as the Cavaliers beat VMI 107- Most Points off the Bench and Jeff Allen add 16 points apiece as Virginia Tech 97 ... Landesberg’s 28 points tie for the second-highest upsets No. 1 Wake Forest 78-71 in Winston-Salem. total by an ACC freshman in his college debut. 38 Craig Dawson, WF vs. Clemson ...... 2-13-02 The win marks the second time in three years and 34 David Young, Clem. vs. Wake Forest ...... 1-12-91 third time overall that the Hokies have beaten a No. 1 November 21 31 Tracy Smith, NCS vs. Towson...... 12-30-08 ranked opponent. With Maryland’s 89-53 win over Vermont, Gary Wil- 31 Vernon Hamilton, Clem. vs. Duke ...... 1-14-06 liams becomes only the third coach in league history to 30 Larry Worsley, NCS vs. Duke ...... 3-6-65 Wins vs. No.1 (AP & Coaches) reach 400 career victories while coaching in the ACC. 30 Matt Causey, GT vs. Virginia Tech ...... 1-19-08 30 Anthony Jenkins, Clem. vs. Duke ...... 3-2-83 North Carolina ...... 13 Virginia Tech ...... 3 November 21 29 Jamal Robinson, UVa vs. Maryland ...... 2-1-96 Maryland...... 10 Clemson ...... 2 Virginia’s Sylven Landesberg nets a game-high 22 points 27 Taylor King, Duke vs. Eastern Kentucky .....11-25-07 Georgia Tech ...... 9 Boston College ...... 2 in the Cavaliers’ 68-66 win over Radford and becomes 27 , Duke vs. Brigham Young ...... 12-23-92 Duke ...... 8 Florida State ...... 2 only the second freshman in ACC history to score 20 27 Julius Hodge, NCS vs. Wake Forest ...... 2-10-05 NC State...... 6 Virginia ...... 1 points in each of his fi rst three games ... Georgia Tech’s Wake Forest ...... 5 Kenny Anderson scored 20 or more points in each of his January 3 fi rst six games as a freshman in 1989-90. Jeff Teague has a game-high 30 points and James January 26 Johnson adds 22 points and 15 rebounds as sixth- 18-1 Duke becomes the third ACC team this season to November 24 ranked Wake Forest snaps the nation’s longest home be ranked No. 1 in the AP poll, marking the second time Wake Forest beats Winston-Salem State 61-31, limiting court winning streak at 53 with a 94-87 win at BYU in ACC annals and the fourth time in AP poll history that the Rams to 29 percent from the fl oor ... the 31 points before 26,096. three different teams from the same conference have are the fewest allowed by the Deacs since a 61-30 win been ranked No. 1 in the same season. over Atlantic Christian College in the seventh game of January 4 the 1947-48 season - a span of 1,770 games. Tyrese Rice has 25 points and eight assists as Boston 2009 – ACC: Duke, North Carolina, Wake Forest College posts its second-ever win against a No. 1 2003 - SEC: Alabama, Florida, Kentucky November 27 ranked team with a 85-78 win over North Carolina in 1990 - Big Eight: Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma Greivis Vasquez has 17 points and six assists and David Chapel Hill. 1986 - ACC: Georgia Tech, Duke, North Carolina Neal comes off the bench to tally a career-high 17 points as Maryland defeats No. 8 Michigan State 80-62. January 11 January 28 Jeff Teague scores a game-high 34 points and Chas James Johnson has 13 points and 11 rebounds and November 30 McFarland adds 20 points and nine rebounds as fourth- scores the game-winning basket with 0:8 left to play as Ty Lawson has 22 points as No. 1 North Carolina beats ranked Wake Forest defeats No. 3 North Carolina before Wake Forest becomes the third ACC team to defeat a No. UNC-Asheville 116-48 ... the 68-point win margin is the a Joel Coliseum record crowd of 14,714. 1 ranked team with a 70-68 win over top-ranked Duke be- largest in the ACC since a 75-point Maryland win over fore a national television audience in Winston-Salem. North Texas State (132-57) on Dec. 23, 1998, and ties January 17 for the seventh largest margin ever in ACC history. Jeff Teague scores a game-high 24 points and Al- January 31 Farouq Aminu has 12 points and 10 rebounds as In only the second-ever meeting between brothers in an ACC Victory Margins second-ranked Wake Forest beats No. 10 Clemson ACC game, the Aminu brothers (Alade and Al-Farouq) 78-68 in a battle of top 10 teams. The game marks combine for 27 points and 24 rebounds as Georgia Tech 84 North Carolina (129), Manhattan (45) ...... 12-27-85 the second-latest matchup of undefeated ACC teams. upsets No. 4 Wake Forest 76-74 in Atlanta. Al-Farouq has 77 NC State (130), Appalachian St. (53) ...... 11-27-72 No. 1 UNC beats 3rd-ranked Duke 95-92 on Jan. 18, 17 points, 11 rebounds and fi ve steals for the Deacons 76 Duke (130), Harvard (54) ...... 11-25-89 1986. while Alade has 10 points, 13 rebounds for the Jackets. 75 Maryland (132), North Texas St. (57) ...... 12-23-86 73 Clemson (112), Armstrong St. (39) ...... 12-17-86 January Games Between February 4 70 NC State (110), Atl. Christian (40) ...... 12-1-72 Unbeaten ACC Teams Trevor Booker had 21 points and eight rebounds and K.C. 68 North Carolina (116), UNC-Asheville (48) ...11-30-08 Rivers had seven steals as Clemson set a school record 68 North Carolina (118), The Citadel (50) ...... 2-18-91 1-18-86 #3 Duke (16-0) at #1 N. Carolina (17-0) ...... UNC 95-92 for the largest margin of victory (27) against a ranked 1-17-09 #2 W. Forest (15-0) at #10 Clemson (16-0)... WF 78-68 opponent with a 74-47 win over No. 4 Duke. December 17 1-17-73 #3 NC State (11-0) at #2 Maryland (10-0) ....NCS 87-85 Tyler Hansbrough nets a team-high 20 points in the Tar 1-6-82 #2 Virginia (12-0) at #1 N. Carolina (10-0) .. UNC 65-60 February 4 Heels’ 91-73 victory over Evansville and eclipses Phil 1-3-76 #9 NC State (8-0) vs. W. Forest (9-0) ...... WF 93-78 Jack McClinton scored a season-high 32 points, including Ford as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 2,302 1-2-76 #3 N. Carolina (6-0) vs. W. Forest (8-0) ...... WF 95-83 14 straight late in the game as Miami set a school record points ... Danny Green adds 14 points and becomes the 1-2-01 #8 Virginia (10-0) at #4 W. Forest (11-0) ...... WF 96-73 for the largest margin of victory (27) against a top 10 team 61st UNC player with 1,000 or more career points. opponent with a 79-52 win over No. 7 Wake Forest. 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball

YYEAREAR ININ REVIEWREVIEW YYEAREAR IINN RREVIEWEVIEW 2009 All-ACC Academic Team Miami’s Jack McClinton and Duke’s Greg Paulus – headline the 2009 All-Atlantic Coast Confer- February 7 March 14 Toney Douglas has a game-high 23 points and Soloman Jon Scheyer scores 29 points and Gerald Henderson adds ence Academic Men’s Basketball Team. Alabi adds 17 points, nine rebounds and fi ve blocked shots 27 as third-seeded Duke beat Florida State 79-69 in the as Florida State rallies from a 19-point second half defi cit on championship game of 56th annual ACC Tournament. The McClinton, a three-year starter for the Hur- the road to post a 65-61 win over 10th-ranked Clemson. win marks the ninth ACC crown in 12 years for the Blue ricanes, led the ACC in three-point field goal Devils. Toney Douglas leads the 22nd-ranked Seminoles percentage (.453), three-point field goals per February 15 with 28 points. Attendance for the four-day tournament is game (3.2), free throw percentage (.885) and Ty Lawson has 21 points and four assists and Wayne El- 158,112 - the second-largest total in league history. was third in scoring (19.3) ... finished his lington adds 15 points and 10 rebounds in North Carolina’s career as the ACC’s all-time leader in three- 69-65 win at Miami. With the win, UNC’s Roy Williams’ March 18 point field goal percentage (.440) and was become the winningest coach through his fi rst 200 games A.D. Vassallo has 33 points, 12 rebounds and fi ve assists second only to Duke’s J.J. Redick in career at an ACC school. as Virginia Tech opens NIT play with a 116-108 double- free throw percentage (.900). overtime win over visiting Duquesne. Led by Vassallo, four Hokies score 20 or more points, including Jeff Allen (23 Most Wins in First 200 Games A third-team CoSIDA Academic All-American as ACC Head Coach points, 10 rebounds), Malcolm Delaney (20 points, nine assists) and J.T. Thompson (21 points, four rebounds). in each of the past two years, Paulus aver- Roy Williams, North Carolina ...... 165 aged 4.9 points and 1.3 assists per game for Everett Case, NC State ...... 161 March 18 the Blue Devils ... finished his career with Vic Bubas, Duke ...... 159 Jack McClinton makes seven three-point fi eld goals en route 1,193 point and 468 assists. Frank McGuire, North Carolina ...... 146 to scoring a game-high 25 points as Miami posts a 78-66 Lefty Driesell, Maryland ...... 146 win at Providence in the opening round of the NIT. Four players - McClinton, Paulus, Duke’s Brian Zoubek and Virginia’s Jerome Meyinsse - are February 21 March 19 repeaters from previous league all-academic Greivis Vasquez posts Maryland’s fi rst triple-double since Tyler Hansbrough becomes the ACC’s all-time leading teams. McClinton and Paulus were named to 1987 as the Terps overcome a 16-point second-half defi cit scorer as North Carolina opens NCAA Tournament play the team for the third time in their careers, while to beat No. 3 North Carolina 88-85 in overtime, ending the with a 101-58 win over Radford. Hansbrough came into Zoubek and Meyinsse are two-time selections. Tar Heels’ 10-game win streak. In posting Maryland’s third- the game with 2,767 points and needed three points to ever triple double, Vasquez has a career-high 35 points, 11 pass Duke’s J.J. Redick for the ACC record. Hansbrough, 2009 All-ACC Academic rebounds and 10 assists. Vasquez’s 35 points are the most who fi nished the game with 22 points, tied Redick on a Basketball Team ever by an ACC player recording a triple-double. layup about 3 1/2 minutes in, then broke the record on a free throw with 15:43 left in the fi rst half. Most Points in an ACC Triple Double Jack McClinton ...... Sr...... Miami March 21 Jerome Meyinsse ...... Jr ...... Virginia Greivis Vasquez, Md. vs. UNC (2008) ...... 35 North Carolina and Duke advance to the Sweet 16 with 2nd Greg Paulus ...... Sr...... Duke Kenny Anderson, GT vs. Pittsburgh (1989) ...32 round wins in Greensboro over LSU and Texas, respectively. Tanner Smith...... Fr...... Clemson Derrick Lewis, Md. vs. UMBC (1987) ...... 32 The Tar Heels get 23 points from both Ty Lawson and Wayne Tunji Soroye ...... Sr...... Virginia Ellington in a 84-70 victory the Tigers while the Blue Devils, Johnny Thomas ...... Fr...... NC State February 22 behind 24 points from Gerald Henderson, hand the Long- Tyler Zeller ...... Fr...... North Carolina Gerald Henderson and Jon Scheyer both tally career scoring horns a 74-69 setback. For North Carolina its an NCAA-best Brian Zoubek ...... Jr...... Duke highs to lead No. 9 Duke past No. 8 Wake Forest 101-91 23rd Sweet 16 appearance while Duke makes the Sweet 16 in Durham. Henderson hits on 11-of-15 from the fl oor en for the 10th time in the last 12 years and 21 times overall. route to a game-high 35 points while Scheyer nets 30 in McClinton named Prosser Award recipient the nationally-televised affair. March 29 Miami senior guard Jack McClinton was named North Carolina beats Oklahoma 72-60 in the South Re- the recipient of the 2009 “Skip” Prosser Award, February 22 gional fi nal and advances to the Final Four for a second In North Carolina’s 104-74 win over Georgia Tech, the consecutive year and an NCAA-record 18th time overall emblematic of the top scholar-athlete in men’s Tar Heels’ Tyler Hansbrough makes all eight of his free ... Ty Lawson, the South Regional MVP, fi nishes with 19 basketball. throws and becomes the NCAA career leader in free throws points and fi ve assists and Danny Green adds 18 points and made with 907. Hansbrough breaks Wake Forest¹s Dickie three rebounds ... Lawson, Green and Tyler Hansbrough are McClinton, a three-time member of the All- Hemric¹s record set in 1955 with his 906th free throw with named to the South Regional All-Tournament team. ACC Academic Basketball team, is one of the 14:54 to play in the second half. most prolific long-range shooters in the ACC April 4 history ... led the ACC in three-point field goal March 7 Ty Lawson scores 22 points, and Wayne Ellington adds 20 percentage (.453), three-point field goals per Miami’s Jack McClinton is a perfect 16-for-16 from the points and nine rebounds, as North Carolina beats Villanova game (3.1), free throw percentage (.885) and free throw line and scores and a game-high 24 points as 83-69 in a national semifi nal victory. Tyler Hansbrough has 18 ranked third in scoring (19.3). the Hurricanes overcome a nine-point halftime defi cit en points and 11 rebounds and four steals as the Tar Heels trail route to a 72-64 win over visiting NC State. McClinton’s for only 1:20 en route to their 33rd victory of the season. The ACC’s all-time leader in three-point field 16-for-16 effort and ties for the fourth-best single-game goal percentage (.440) and second only to mark in league history. April 6 Duke’s J.J. Redick in career free throw per- North Carolina captures its fi fth national championship and March 8 the fi rst since 2005, defeating Michigan State 89-72 before centage (.900) ... the , Md., native is North Carolina places fi ve players in double fi gures in 72,922 in Detroit’s Ford Field. The Tar Heels jump out to a 34- a six-time Miami Book Buster recipient which defeating Duke 79-71 to clinch fi rst place in the fi nal ACC 11 lead in the game’s fi rst 10 minutes and trailed for only 41 is awarded to Miami student-athletes with a standings with a 13-3 ACC record. Wake Forest defeats seconds the entire game. Wayne Ellington, the tournament’s semester GPA of 3.0 or better ... in addition, Clemson to fi nish tied for second place with Duke at 11-5 in Most Outstanding Player, had 17 of his 19 points by halftime. is a two-time member of the Miami Athletic conference play. The Demon Deacons receive the No. 2 seed Tyler Hansbrough fi nishes his career with 18 points and seven Director’s Honor Roll which is accorded to in the ACC Tournament by virtue of the tie-breaker. Duke will rebounds while Ty Lawson has a game-high 21 points, six student-athletes with a semester GPA of 3.2 go to Atlanta seeded third and Florida State fourth. assists and a championship game record eight steals. or better. 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball ACC Career Scoring Leaders as Juniors AACCCC CCAREERAREER CCHARTSHARTS ACC Career Assist-to-Turnover Ratio Player, School Years Pts. Player, School Years Ratio 1. Dennis Scott, GaT 1988-90 2,115 ACC Career Blocked Shot Leaders Sidney Lowe, NCS 1980-83 2.94:1 2. Jason Williams, Duke 2000-02 2,079 (2) Ty Lawson, UNC 2007-** 2.78:1 3. Tyler Hansbrough, UNC 2006-08 2,067 Player, School Years Total Keith Gatlin, Md. 1984-87 2.64:1 4. Antawn Jamison, UNC 1996-98 1,974 1. Tim Duncan, WF 1994-97 481 Tyrone Bogues, WF 1985-87 2.62:1 5. Bryant Stith, UVa 1989-91 1,832 2. Ralph Sampson, UVa 1980-83 462 Chris Corchiani, NCS 1988-91 2.60:1 6. J.J. Redick, Duke 2003-05 1,805 3. Tree Rollins, Clem. 1974-77 450 Steve Wojciechowski, Duke 1995-98 2.50:1 7. , UNC 1982-84 1,788 4. Alvin Jones, GT 1998-01 425 Grayson Marshall, Clem. 1985-88 2.47:1 8. Kenny Carr, NCS 1975-77 1,772 5. Shelden Williams, Duke 2003-06 422 Danny Young, WF 1981-84 2.38:1 9. Johnny Dawkins, Duke 1983-85 1,747 6. Mike Gminski, Duke 1977-80 345 Chris Paul, WF 2004-05 2.31:1 10. Rashad McCants, UNC 2003-05 1,721 7. Derrick Lewis, Md. 1985-88 339 Chris Duhon, Duke 2001-04 2.31:1 11. , WF 1991-93 1,720 8. Elden Campbell, Clem. 1987-90 334 12. Jeff Lamp, UVa 1978-80 1,717 9. Brendan Haywood, UNC 1998-01 304 ACC Assist Leaders as Juniors 13. Rodney Monroe, NCS 1988-90 1,715 10. Sharone Wright, Clem. 1992-94 288 14. Christian Laettner, Duke 1989-91 1,709 11. , Md. 1998-01 256 Player, School Years Ast. 15. Wayne Ellington, UNC 2007-** 1,694 12. Shane Battier, Duke 1998-01 254 Bobby Hurley, Duke 1990-93 814 16. Phil Ford, UNC 1975-77 1,665 13. Sam Perkins, UNC 1981-84 245 Steve Blake, Md. 2000-02 751 17. Bob Sura, FSU 1992-94 1,628 14. , GT 1983-86 243 Ed Cota, UNC 1997-98 746 18. Mike Gminski, Duke 1977-79 1,619 15. Cedric Lewis, Md. 1988-91 239 Chris Corchiani, NCS 1988-90 739 19. Mark Price, GaT 1983-84 1,603 16. James Gist, Md. 2005-08 231 , UNC 2003-05 698 20. Sam Perkins, UNC 1981-83 1,600 17. Ekene Ibkewe, Md. 2004-07 230 Grayson Marshall, Clem. 1985-87 675 21. Ralph Sampson, UVa 1980-82 1,599 Cherokee Parks, Duke 1992-95 230 Jason Williams, Duke 2000-02 644 19. Lonny Baxter, Md. 1998-02 227 (8) Ty Lawson, UNC 2007-** 608 ACC Freshmen Season Rebound Average 20. Anthony King, Miami 2005-08 213 Chris Duhon, Duke 2002-03 594 21. Dale Davis, Clem. 1988-91 210 Phil Ford, UNC 1975-77 581 1. Wayne Rollins, Clem. 1973-74 12.2 22. , NCS 1980-83 207 (11) Greivis Vasquez, Md. 2007-** 564 2. Ralph Sampson, UVa 1979-80 11.2 23. Trevor Booker, Clem. 2007-** 204 Kenny Smith, UNC 1990-92 559 3. Buck Williams, Md. 1978-79 10.8 24. Anthony Teachey, WF 1981-84 203 Jarrett Jack, GT 2003-05 543 4. Mike Gminski, Duke 1976-77 10.7 25. Malcolm Mackey, GT 1990-93 199 Travis Best, GT 1992-94 541 Joe Smith, Md. 1993-94 10.7 6. Larry Gibson, Md. 1975-76 9.8 NCAA Career Free Throws Made 7. Antawn Jamison, UNC 1995-96 9.7 ACC Rebound Leaders as Juniors 8. Tim Duncan, WF 1993-94 9.6 Player, School Years FT 9. Chris Bosh, GT 2002-03 9.0 Player, School Years Total (1) Tyler Hansbrough, UNC 2006-** 982 10. Gene Banks, Duke 1977-78 8.6 1. Ralph Sampson, UVa 1980-82 1,125 , WF 1952-55 905 11. J.J. Hickson, NCS 2007-08 8.5 2. Tim Duncan, WF 1994-96 1,113 Pete Maravich, LSU 1968-70 893 12. Travis Watson, UVa 1999-00 8.3 3. Antawn Jamison, UNC 1996-98 1,027 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 1958-60 869 13. Al-Farouq Aminu, WF 2009-09 8.2 4. Wayne Rollins, Clem. 1974-76 952 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2004-07 852 14. James Johnson, WF 2007-08 8.1 5. Tyler Hansbrough, UNC 2006-08 943 Sharone Wright, Clem. 1991-92 8.1 6. Buck Williams, Md. 1979-81 928 NCAA Career Free Throws Attempted Sean May, UNC 2002-03 8.1 7. Malcolm Mackey, GT 1990-92 899 8. Mike Gminski, Duke 1977-79 883 Player, School Years FT ACC Freshmen Season Scoring Average 9. Shelden Williams, Duke 2003-05 878 Dickie Hemric, WF 1952-55 1,359 10. Dale Davis, Clem. 1988-90 876 (2) Tyler Hansbrough, UNC 2006-** 1,241 Player, School Years PG 11. Christian Laettner, Duke 1989-91 874 Pete Maravich, LSU 1968-70 1,152 1. Kenny Anderson, GT 1989-90 20.6 12. Sam Perkins, UNC 1981-83 869 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2004-07 1,134 2. Mark Price, GT 1982-83 20.3 13. Travis Watson, UVa 2000-02 843 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 1958-60 1,114 3. Joe Smith, Md. 1993-94 19.4 14. Gene Banks, Duke 1978-80 801 4. Tyler Hansbrough, UNC 2005-06 18.94 15. Trevor Booker, Clem. 2007-** 792 5. , GT 1995-96 18.86 16. Alvin Jones, GT 1998-00 763 6. Skip Wise, Clem. 1974-75 18.5 17. Danny Ferry, Duke 1986-88 743 7. Dion Glover, GT 1997-98 18.4 18. George Lynch, UNC 1990-92 732 8. Johnny Dawkins, Duke 1982-83 18.1 19. Derrick Lewis, Md. 1985-87 711 9. Jeff Lamp, UVa 1977-78 17.3 20. , UNC 1973-75 690 10. Gene Banks, Duke 1977-78 17.1 21. Brad Daugherty, UNC 1983-85 697 11. Rashad McCants, UNC 2002-03 17.0 Kenny Carr, NCS 1975-77 697 12. Chris Williams, UVa 1998-99 16.8 23. Horace Grant, Clem. 1984-86 682 13. Sylven Landesberg, UVa 2008-09 16.6 24. Rod Griffi n, WF 1975-77 656 25. Dwayne Collins, Miami 2007-** 654 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball ACC Career Points Scored AACCCC CCAREERAREER CCHARTSHARTS ACC Career Free Throw Percentage # Player, School Years Pts. Active Career Leaders Player, School Years Pct. 1. Tyler Hansbrough, UNC 2006-** 2,872 J.J. Redick, Duke 2003-06 .912 2. J.J. Redick, Duke 2003-06 2,769 Points Scored (2) Jack McClinton, Miami 2007-08 .900 3. Dickie Hemric, WF •1952-55 2,587 Tyler Hansbrough, Sr., North Carolina 2,872 Charlie Davis, WF 1969-71 .873 4. Johnny Dawkins, Duke 1983-86 2,556 Tyrese Rice, Sr., Boston College 2,099 Roger Mason, UVa 2000-02 .869 5. Rodney Monroe, NCS 1988-91 2,551 A.D. Vassallo, Sr., Virginia Tech 1,822 Trajan Langdon, Duke 1995,96-99 .862 Greg Manning, Md. 1978-81 .858 6. Bryant Stith, UVa 1989-92 2,516 Jack McClinton, Sr., Miami 1,702 Jackie Murdock, WF 1955-57 .858 7. Christian Laettner, Duke 1989-92 2,460 Wayne Ellington, Jr., North Carolina 1,694 (8) Jon Scheyer, Duke 2007-** .854 8. Mike Gminski, Duke 1977-80 2,323 K.C. Rivers, Sr., Clemson 1,684 9. Jeff Lamp, UVa 1978-81 2,317 Chris McCray, Md. 2003-06 .854 Toney Douglas, Sr., Florida State 1,655 Paul Long, WF 1966-67 .851 10. David Thompson, NCS 1973-75 2,309 Greivis Vasquez, Jr., Maryland 1,524 11. Phil Ford, UNC 1975-78 2,290 Mark Price, GT 1983-86 .850 Ty Lawson, Jr., North Carolina 1,375 12. Juan Dixon, Md. 1998-02 2,269 Danny Green, Sr., North Carolina 1,368 13. Buzzy Wilkinson, UVa •1953-55 2,233 ACC Career 3-Point FG Percentage Jon Scheyer, Jr., Duke 1,349 14. Ralph Sampson, UVa 1980-83 2,228 Brandon Costner, Jr., NC State 1,273 15. Matt Harpring, GT 1995-98 2,225 Player, School Years Pct. Gerald Henderson, Jr., Duke 1,262 16. Randolph Childress, WF 1991,93-95 2,208 (1) Jack McClinton, Miami 2007-** .4400 17. Mark Price, GT 1983-86 2,193 Trevor Booker, Jr., Clemson 1,239 Rodney Monroe, NCS 1988-91 .4357 18. , WF 1960-62 2,165 Greg Paulus, Sr., Duke 1,193 Hubert Davis, UNC 1989-92 .4348 19. Danny Ferry, Duke 1986-89 2,155 Ben McCauley, Sr., NC State 1,138 Rusty LaRue, WF 1993-96 .4327 20. , Md. 1983-86 2,149 Kyle Singler, So., Duke 1,060 Archie Miller, NCS 1998, 00-02 .4288 21. Sam Perkins, UNC 1981-84 2,145 Courtney Fells, Sr., NC State 1,060 , UNC 1987-89 .4287 22. Mark Alarie, Duke 1983-86 2,136 Lewis Clinch, Sr., Georgia Tech 1,048 Trajan Langdon, Duke 1995,96-98 .4264 23. Bob Sura, FSU. 1992-95 2,130 Mamadi Diane, Sr., Virginia 1,022 Dennis Scott, GT 1988-90 .4223 Keith Friel, UVa 2000-01 .4212 24. Tim Duncan, WF 1994-97 2,117 Jeff Teague, So., Wake Forest 1,000 Anthony Morrow, GT 2005-08 .4208 25. Dennis Scott, GT 1988-90 2,115 26. Tyrese Rice, BC 2006-** 2,099 ACC Career 3-Point Field Goals 27. Tom Hammonds, GT 1986-89 2,081 Rebounds 28. Gene Banks, Duke 1978-81 2,079 Tyler Hansbrough, Sr., North Carolina 1,219 Trevor Booker, Jr., Clemson 792 Player, School Years 3FG Jason Williams, Duke 2000-02 2,079 J.J. Redick, Duke 2003-06 457 Sean Singletary, UVa 2005-08 2,079 K.C. Rivers, Sr., Clemson 721 Dwayne Collins, Jr., Miami 654 Curtis Staples, UVa 1995-98 413 31. , Md. 1978-81 2,058 Dennis Scott, GT 1988-90 351 Ben McCauley, Sr., NC State 622 31. Travis Best, GT 1992-95 2,057 Trajan Langdon, Duke 1995,96-99 342 Uche Echefu, Sr., Florida State 613 33. Len Rosenbluth, UNC 1955-57 2,045 Randolph Childress, WF 1991,93-95 329 34. Julius Hodge, NCS 2002-05 2,040 Brandon Costner, Jr., NC State 596 Rodney Monroe, NCS 1988-91 322 35. Skip Brown, WF 1974-77 2,034 Danny Green, Sr., North Carolina 590 Justin Gray, WF 2003-06 319 A.D. Vassallo, Sr., Virginia Tech 581 Jason Williams, Duke 2000-02 313 ACC Career Rebounds Brian Asbury, Jr., Miami 536 Tony Akins, GT 1998-02 301 Robert O’Kelley, WF 1998-01 288 # Player, School Years Reb. Assists (11) Jack McClinton, Miami 2007-** 286 1. Dickie Hemric, WF •1952-55 1,802 Ty Lawson, Jr., North Carolina 608 (12) K.C. Rivers, Clem. 2006-** 281 2. Ron Shavlik, NCS 1954-56 1,598 Tyrese Rice, Sr., Boston College 594 (13) A.D. Vassallo, VT 2006-** 267 3. Tim Duncan, WF 1994-97 1,570 Greivis Vasquez, Jr., Maryland 564 Bobby Hurley, Duke 1990-93 264 4. Ralph Sampson, UVa 1980-83 1,511 Greg Paulus, Sr., Duke 468 Terrell McIntyre, Clem. 1995-99 259 5. Wayne Rollins, Clem. 1974-77 1,311 Ishmael Smith, Jr., Wake Forest 427 Anthony Morrow, GT 2005-08 258 6. Shelden Williams, Duke 2003-06 1,262 Eric Hayes, Jr., Maryland 382 Travis Best, GT 1992-95 258 7. Mike Gminski, Duke 1977-80 1,242 Craig Dwason, WF 1998-02 255 8. Tyler Hansbrough, UNC 2006-** 1,219 Blocked Shots James Collins, FSU 1994-97 255 9. Dale Davis, Clem. 1988-91 1,216 Trevor Booker, Jr., Clemson 204 (20) Tyrese Rice, BC 2006-** 247 10. Len Chappell, WF 1960-62 1,213 Danny Green, Sr., North Carolina 154 Tony Rutland, WF 1995-98 247 11. Malcolm Mackey, GT 1990-93 1,205 Cheick Diakite, Sr., Virginia Tech 125 Shane Battier, Duke 1998-01 246 12. Sam Perkins, UNC 1981-84 1,167 Deon Thompson, Jr., North Carolina 108 Cliff Hammonds, WF 2005-08 244 13. Lee Collins, USC 1953-56 1,159 Alade Aminu, Sr., Georgia Tech 105 14. Christian Laettner, Duke 1989-92 1,149 Jimmy Graham, Sr., Miami 104 ACC Career 3-Point FGs Per Game 15. Tom Owens, USC 1969-71 1,116 Raymond Sykes, Sr., Clemson 102 16. Travis Watson, UVa 2000-03 1,115 Player, School Years 3FG Dennis Scott, GT 1988-90 3.55 17. George Lynch, UNC 1990-93 1,097 Steals Curtis Staples, UVa 1995-98 3.38 18. Alvin Jones, GT 1998-01 1,075 K.C. Rivers, Sr., Clemson 210 J.J. Redick, Duke 2003-06 3.29 19. Randy Denton, Duke 1969-71 1,067 Toney Douglas, Sr., Florida State 188 Tim Pickett, FSU 2003-04 3.13 20. Tom Burleson, NCS 1972-74 1,066 Ty Lawson, Jr., North Carolina 184 21. Billy Cunningham, UNC 1963-65 1,062 (5) Jack McClinton, Miami 2007-** 3.01 Tyler Hansbrough, Sr., North Carolina 180 Jason Williams, Duke 2000-02 2.89 22. Len Elmore, Maryland 1972-74 1,053 Greg Paulus, Sr., Duke 172 23. Mike Lewis, Duke 1966-68 1,051 Chris Whitney, Clem. 1992-93 2.88 Tyrese Rice, Sr., Boston College 161 24. Antawn Jamison, UNC 1996-98 1,027 Randolph Childress, WF 1991,93-95 2.74 25. Mitch Kupchak, UNC 1973-76 1,006 Jon Barry, GT 1989-92 2.71 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball

ACC Coaching Records Career Victories - All Games All All School School ACC ACC Road ACC Home Totals refl ect years coached in ACC only Coach, School Years W-L Years W-L W-L W-L W-L Al Skinner, BC 21 370-273 12 232-147 34-29 14-18 21-12 Coach, School Total Oliver Purnell, Clem. 21 373-268 6 117-77 41-55 14-35 27-20 1. , North Carolina 879 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 36 833-274 29 760-215 296-131 129-84 167-47 2. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 760 Leonard Hamilton, FSU 21 331-306 7 131-96 47-65 13-43 34-22 3. Gary Williams, Maryland 417 Paul Hewitt, GT 12 220-158 9 154-131 60-84 18-53 42-30 4. Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech 354 Gary Williams, Md. 31 624-357 20 417-229 172-145 67-91 105-54 5. Charles Driesell, Maryland 348 Frank Haith, Miami 5 88-73 5 88-73 33-47 11-29 22-18 6. Terry Holland, Virginia 326 Roy Williams, UNC 21 594-138 6 176-37 72-24 33-15 39-9 7. Norman Sloan, NC State 266 Sidney Lowe, NCS 3 51-46 3 51-46 15-33 4-20 11-13 8. Frank McGuire, UNC & USC 264 Dave Leitao, UVa 9 143-129 4 63-60 27-37 7-25 20-12 9. Dave Odom, Wake Forest 240 Seth Greenberg, VT 20 320-255 6 107-85 38-43 14-26 24-16 10. Carl Tacy, Wake Forest 222 Dino Gaudio, WF 9 109-144 2 41-20 18-14 5-11 13-3 11. Vic Bubas, Duke 213 12. Jim Valvano, NC State 209 13. Bud Millikan, Maryland 199 No. 1 in AP Poll 14. Everett Case, NC State 191 CCOACHINGOACHING KKUDOSUDOS Herb Sendek, NC State 191 16. Cliff Ellis, Clemson 179 ACC Coaches (All-Time) 1 - With a 594-138 career mark, North Carolina’s Roy 17. Roy Williams, North Carolina 176 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 93 Williams has the highest winning percentage (.811) 18. Bill Foster, Clemson 156 Dean Smith, North Carolina 60 among active coaches with 10 or more seasons as 19. Paul Hewitt, Georgia Tech 154 a Division I head coach. Roy Williams, North Carolina 24 20. Jeff Jones, Virginia 146 Terry Holland, Virginia 12 21. Leonard Hamilton, Florida State 131 3 - Maryland’s Gary Williams is one of only three Frank McGuire, UNC & USC 12 22. Skip Prosser, Wake Forest 126 ACC coaches to win 400 or more games during his Norm Sloan, NC State 12 23. Horace McKinney, Wake Forest 122 tenure in the conference … UNC’s Dean Smith and Bill Guthridge, North Carolina 10 24. Bill Gibson, Virginia 120 Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski and Williams currently rank Bill Foster, Duke 10 1-2-3 in league annals. 25. Pete Gillen, Virginia 118 Vic Bubas, Duke 8 26. Oliver Purnell, Clemson 117 7 - Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski is one of only seven Matt Doherty, North Carolina 2 coaches in NCAA history with 800 or more wins Skip Prosser, Wake Forest 2 Career Victories - ACC Games in his career. Everett Case, NC State 1 Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech 1 47 - Florida State’s Leonard Hamilton is 24th on the Dino Gaudio, Wake Forest 1 Coach, School Total ACC career win list with 47 league wins ... is three 1. Dean Smith, North Carolina 364 wins shy of tying Virginia’s Bill Gibson for 23rd place NCAA Coaches (All-Time) 2. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 296 on the win list with 50 victories. , UCLA 121 3. Gary Williams, Maryland 172 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 93 4. Frank McGuire, UNC & USC 142 117 - Clemson’s Oliver Purnell is 26th on the ACC 5. Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech 134 career win list with 117 victories. Adolph Rupp, Kentucky 61 Dean Smith, North Carolina 60 6. Charles Driesell, Maryland 122 7. Terry Holland, Virginia 111 154 - Georgia Tech’s Paul Hewitt is 19th on the ACC Roy Williams, Kansas & North Carolina 53 career win list with 154 victories. 8. Vic Bubas, Duke 106 9. Norman Sloan, NC State 103 10. Dave Odom, Wake Forest 101 11. Bud Millikan, Maryland 98 12. Everett Case, NC State 89 13. Roy Williams, North Carolina 72 NCAA Winningest Coaches All-Time NCAA Winningest Coaches All-Time Herb Sendek, NC State 72 BY PERCENTAGE BY WINS 15. Jim Valvano, NC State 71 Carl Tacy, Wake Forest 71 Clair Bee (Rider, Long Island) .836 Bob Knight (Army, Indiana, Texas Tech) 902 17. Horace McKinney, Wake Forest 69 Adolph Rupp (Kentucky) .822 Dean Smith (North Carolina) 879 18. Paul Hewitt, Georgia Tech 60 Roy Williams* (Kansas, North Carolina) .811 Adolph Rupp (Kentucky) 876 19. Jeff Jones, Virginia 59 John Wooden (Indiana State, UCLA) .804 Mike Krzyzewski* (Army, Duke) 833 20. Cliff Ellis, Clemson 56 John Kresse (College of Charleston) .797 Jim Phelan (Mt. St. Mary’s) 830 Harold Bradley, Duke 56 Jerry Tarkanian (Long Beach, UNLV, Fresno St.) .784 Jim Calhoun* (Northeastern/Connecticut) 805 22. Skip Prosser, Wake Forest 52 Francis Schmidt (Tulsa, Arkansas, TCU) .782 Eddie Sutton (Creig./Ark./Ken./Okla. St./SF) 804 23. Bill Gibson, Virginia 50 Dean Smith (North Carolina) .776 Jim Boeheim* (Syracuse) 799 24. Leonard Hamilton, Florida State 47 Jack Ramsey (St. Joseph’s) .765 Lefty Driesell (Davidson/Md./JMU/Ga. St.) 786 25. Pete Gillen, Virginia 45 Frank Keaney (Rhode Island) .764 Lute Olson (Iowa, Arizona) 780 Pat Kennedy, Florida State 45 *denotes active coach *denotes active coach 27. Press Maravich, Clem. & NCS 44 (Minimum 10 head coaching seasons in Division I) Bill Foster, Clemson 44 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball

Per Game Scoring Leaders

Player, Class, Team NCAA G FG 3FG FT Pts. PG Toney Douglas, Sr., FSU ...... 16...... 35 239 85 188 751 21.5 3-PT Field Goals Per Game NCAA G 3FG PG Tyler Hansbrough, Sr., UNC ...... 20...... 34 223 9 249 704 20.7 Jack McClinton, Sr., UM ...... 22 ...32 101 3.2 Jack McClinton, Sr., Miami ...... 37...... 32 200 101 116 617 19.3 Lewis Clinch, Sr., GT ...... 29 ...24 71 3.0 A.D. Vassallo, Sr., VT ...... 41...... 34 232 83 101 648 19.1 Terrence Oglesby, So., Clem...... 39 ...32 92 2.9 Jeff Teague, So., WF ...... 46...... 31 180 45 179 584 18.8 A.D. Vassallo, Sr., VT ...... 34 83 2.4 Malcolm Delaney, So., VT ...... 34 160 70 225 615 18.1 Toney Douglas, Sr., FSU ...... 35 85 2.4 Greivis Vasquez, Jr., Md...... 35 218 66 111 613 17.5 Wayne Ellington, Jr., UNC ...... 38 85 2.2 Tyrese Rice, Sr., BC ...... 33 162 61 172 557 16.9 Ty Lawson, Jr., UNC ...... 35 182 51 166 581 16.6 K.C. Rivers, Sr., Clem...... 32 69 2.2 Sylven Landesberg, Fr., UVa ...... 28 150 16 148 464 16.6 Jon Scheyer, Jr., Duke ...... 37 79 2.1 Gerald Henderson, Jr., Duke ...... 37 213 41 143 610 16.5 Malcolm Delaney, So., VT ...... 34 70 2.1 Kyle Singler, So., Duke ...... 37 208 69 124 609 16.5 Danny Green, Sr., UNC ...... 38 77 2.0 Wayne Ellington, Jr., UNC ...... 38 215 85 87 602 15.8 Lewis Clinch, Sr., GT ...... 24 128 71 45 372 15.5 Blocked Shots Per Game NCAA G Blk. PG Trevor Booker, Jr., Clem...... 32 189 9 104 491 15.3 Solomon Alabi, Fr., FSU ...... 36 ...35 73 2.1 Gani Lawal, So., GT ...... 31 184 0 99 467 15.1 Trevor Booker, Jr., Clem...... 49 ...32 63 2.0 James Johnson, So., WF ...... 31 187 22 69 465 15.0 Alade Aminu, Sr., GT ...... 31 55 1.8 Jon Scheyer, Jr., Duke ...... 37 146 79 179 550 14.9 Ed Davis, Fr., UNC ...... 38 65 1.7 K.C. Rivers, Sr., Clem...... 32 173 69 38 453 14.2 Assane Sene, Fr., UVa ...... 22 35 1.6 Jeff Allen, So., VT...... 33 158 17 118 451 13.7 James Johnson, So., WF ...... 31 48 1.6 Joe Trapani, So., BC ...... 34 157 52 91 457 13.4 Brandon Costner, Jr., NCS ...... 30 133 42 90 398 13.3 Gani Lawal, So., GT ...... 31 46 1.5 Terrence Oglesby, So., Clem...... 32 129 92 71 421 13.2 Jerai Grant, So., Clem...... 32 45 1.4 Danny Green, Sr., UNC ...... 38 184 77 52 497 13.1 Chris Singleton, Fr., FSU ...... 35 47 1.3 Al-Farouq Aminu, Fr., WF ...... 31 146 7 102 401 12.9 Danny Green, Sr., UNC ...... 38 51 1.3

Field Goal Percentage NCAA G FGs Pct. Rebounds Per Game NCAA G Reb. PG Offensive Rebounds Per Game G Reb PG Trevor Booker, Jr., Clem...... 28 ... 32 189-331 .571 Trevor Booker, Jr., Clem...... 22 ...32 311 9.7 Gani Lawal, So., GT ...... 31 111 3.6 Gani Lawal, So., GT ...... 35 ... 31 184-331 .556 Gani Lawal, So., GT ...... 25 ...31 294 9.5 Mike Scott, So., UVa ...... 28 95 3.4 James Johnson, So., WF ...... 46 ... 31 187-345 .542 James Johnson, So., WF ...... 31 264 8.5 Trevor Booker, Jr., Clem...... 32 107 3.3 Ty Lawson, Jr., UNC ...... 35 182-342 .532 Jeff Allen, So., VT...... 33 277 8.4 Corey Raji, So., BC ...... 34 112 3.3 Alade Aminu, Sr., GT ...... 31 155-297 .522 Al-Farouq Aminu, Fr., WF ...... 31 253 8.2 Dwayne Collins, Jr., Miami ...... 31 95 3.1 Tyler Hansbrough, Sr., UNC ...... 34 223-434 .514 Tyler Hansbrough, Sr., UNC ...... 34 276 8.1 Tyler Hansbrough, Sr., UNC ...... 34 103 3.0 Jeff Teague, So., WF ...... 31 180-371 .485 Alade Aminu, Sr., GT ...... 31 247 8.0 Kyle Singler, So., Duke ...... 37 112 3.0 Wayne Ellington, Jr., UNC ...... 38 215-445 .483 Ben McCauley, Sr., NCS ...... 30 234 7.8 Jeff Allen, So., VT...... 33 93 2.8 Gerald Henderson, Jr., Duke ...... 37 213-473 .450 Kyle Singler, So., Duke ...... 37 284 7.7 Landon Milbourne, Jr., Md...... 35 94 2.7 A.D. Vassallo, Sr., VT ...... 34 232-516 .450 Mike Scott, So., UVa ...... 28 208 7.4 Alade Aminu, Sr., GT ...... 31 80 2.6

Free Throw Percentage NCAA G FTs Pct. Assists Per Game NCAA G Ast. PG Assist-to-Turnover Ratio NCAA Ast TO Ratio Jack McClinton, Sr., UM ...... 10 ... 32 116-131 .885 Ty Lawson, Jr., UNC ...... 8 ...35 230 6.6 Ty Lawson, Jr., UNC ...... 3 ..230 66 3.48 Malcolm Delaney, So., VT .....20 ... 34 225-259 .869 Tyrese Rice, Sr., BC ...... 27 ...33 176 5.3 Eric Hayes, Jr., Md...... 112 61 1.84 Greivis Vasquez, Jr., Md...... 22 ... 35 111-128 .867 Greivis Vasquez, Jr., Md...... 38 ...35 176 5.0 Greivis Vasquez, Jr., Md...... 176 98 1.80 Tyrese Rice, Sr., BC ...... 30 ... 33 172-201 .856 Iman Shumpert, Fr., GT ...... 44 ...31 154 5.0 Ishmael Smith, Jr., WF ...... 100 59 1.69 Uche Echefu, Sr., FSU ...... 40 ... 33 89-105 .848 Malcolm Delaney, So., VT ...... 34 152 4.5 Malcolm Delaney, So., VT ...... 152 97 1.57 Tyler Hansbrough, Sr., UNC ...... 34 249-296 .841 Demontez Stitt, So., Clem...... 32 121 3.8 Demontez Stitt, So., Clem...... 121 81 1.49 Jon Scheyer, Jr., Duke ...... 37 179-214 .836 Jeff Teague, So., WF ...... 31 110 3.6 Tyrese Rice, Sr., BC ...... 176 125 1.41 A.D. Vassallo, Sr., VT ...... 34 101-121 .835 Ishmael Smith, Jr., WF ...... 29 100 3.5 Iman Shumpert, Fr., GT ...... 154 116 1.33 Jeff Teague, So., WF ...... 31 179-219 .817 Eric Hayes, Jr., Md...... 35 112 3.2 Sammy Zeglinski, Fr., UVa ...... 84 70 1.20 Toney Douglas, Sr., FSU ...... 35 188-232 .810 Sammy Zeglinski, Fr., UVa ...... 28 84 3.0 Lewis Clinch, Sr., GT ...... 72 61 1.18

3-Pt FG Percentage NCAA G FGs Pct. Steals Per Game NCAA G Stl. PG Minutes Per Game G Min. PG Jack McClinton, Sr., UM ...... 6 ... 32 101-223 .453 Ty Lawson, Jr., UNC ...... 33 ...35 75 2.1 Malcolm Delaney, So., VT ...... 34 1255 36.9 Terrence Oglesby, So., Clem. . 46 ... 32 92-237 .388 Iman Shumpert, Fr., GT ...... 45 ...31 64 2.1 A.D. Vassallo, Sr., VT ...... 34 1247 36.7 Lewis Clinch, Sr., GT ...... 24 71-210 .338 Jeff Teague, So., WF ...... 31 58 1.9 Toney Douglas, Sr., FSU ...... 35 1279 36.5 Jeff Allen, So., VT...... 33 61 1.9 Lewis Clinch, Sr., GT ...... 24 832 34.7 ACC Statistics Toney Douglas, Sr., FSU ...... 35 63 1.8 Greivis Vasquez, Jr., Md...... 35 1210 34.6 To be ranked, a player must have played in 75% of Danny Green, Sr., UNC ...... 38 67 1.8 Sylven Landesberg, Fr., UVa ...... 28 957 34.2 their team’s games. Minimums - Field Goal Percent- age (5 made PG); Free Throw Percentage (2.5 made K.C. Rivers, Sr., Clem...... 32 55 1.7 Tyrese Rice, Sr., BC ...... 33 1101 33.4 PG); 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (2.5 made PG); Jon Scheyer, Jr., Duke ...... 37 58 1.6 Jon Scheyer, Jr., Duke ...... 37 1214 32.8 Assist to Turnover Ratio (3.0 assists PG). Team Rakim Sanders, So., BC ...... 34 53 1.6 Kyle Singler, So., Duke ...... 37 1193 32.2 NCAA rankings out of a total of 330 teams. Chris Singleton, Fr., FSU ...... 35 54 1.5 Jack McClinton, Sr., Miami ...... 32 1030 32.2 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball

Scoring Offense NCAA G W-L Pts. PG 3-Pt. FG Pct. NCAA G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-Pt. FG% Defense NCAA G 3FG FGA Pct. North Carolina ...... 2 ... 38 34-4 3413 89.8 North Carolina ...... 20 ... 38 264 682 .387 Wake Forest ...... 17 ... 31 207 681 .304 Wake Forest ...... 6 ... 31 24-7 2510 81.0 NC State ...... 42 ... 30 202 538 .375 Miami ...... 57 ... 32 226 703 .321 Clemson ...... 17 ... 32 23-9 2507 78.3 Clemson ...... 46 ... 32 256 684 .374 Georgia Tech ...... 65 ... 31 201 620 .324 Duke ...... 27 ... 37 30-7 2867 77.5 Miami ...... 63 ... 32 251 682 .368 Florida State ...... 76 ... 35 239 731 .327 Boston College ...... 63 ... 34 22-12 2528 74.4 Duke ...... 127 ... 37 267 766 .349 Boston College ...... 84 ... 34 197 600 .328 NC State ...... 83 ... 30 16-14 2189 73.0 Florida State ...... 155 ... 35 216 631 .342 Virginia ...... 119 ... 28 175 524 .334 Miami ...... 90 ... 32 19-13 2325 72.7 Virginia Tech ...... 173 ... 34 207 615 .337 NC State ...... 120 ... 30 173 518 .334 Virginia Tech ...... 91 ... 34 19-15 2470 72.6 Boston College ...... 183 ... 34 217 649 .334 North Carolina ...... 134 ... 38 274 814 .337 Maryland ...... 103 ... 35 21-14 2512 71.8 Maryland ...... 191 ... 35 201 604 .333 Virginia Tech ...... 152 ... 34 238 704 .338 Georgia Tech ...... 111 ... 31 12-19 2208 71.2 Georgia Tech ...... 227 ... 31 159 492 .323 Duke ...... 154 ... 37 183 541 .338 Virginia ...... 133 ... 28 10-18 1960 70.0 Wake Forest ...... 234 ... 31 126 394 .320 Maryland ...... 202 ... 35 245 706 .347 Florida State ...... 159 ... 35 25-10 2392 68.3 Virginia ...... 242 ... 28 156 494 .316 Clemson ...... 265 ... 32 190 529 .359

Scoring Defense NCAA G W-L Pts. PG FG Pct. Defense NCAA G FG FGA Pct. 3-Point FG Per Game NCAA G 3FG PG Florida State ...... 96 ... 35 25-10 2271 64.9 Florida State ...... 9 ... 35 771 1994 .387 Clemson ...... 34 ...... 32 256 8.0 Duke ...... 119 ... 37 30-7 2439 65.9 Miami ...... 24 ... 32 738 1863 .396 Miami ...... 43 ...... 32 251 7.8 Miami ...... 132 ... 32 19-13 2123 66.3 Wake Forest ...... 31 ... 31 770 1933 .398 Duke ...... 74 ...... 37 267 7.2 Clemson ...... 177 ... 32 23-9 2177 68.0 North Carolina ...... 64 ... 38 1013 2468 .410 North Carolina ...... 93 ...... 38 264 7.0 Maryland ...... 204 ... 35 21-14 2419 69.1 Georgia Tech ...... 81 ... 31 769 1848 .416 NC State ...... 118 ...... 30 202 6.7 NC State ...... 213 ... 30 16-14 2087 69.6 Virginia Tech ...... 115 ... 34 842 2000 .421 Boston College ...... 147 ...... 34 217 6.4 Boston College ...... 234 ... 34 22-12 2397 70.5 Maryland ...... 117 ... 35 872 2068 .422 Florida State ...... 169 ...... 35 216 6.2 Virginia Tech ...... 245 ... 34 19-15 2405 70.7 Boston College ...... 125 ... 34 857 2014 .426 Virginia Tech ...... 178 ...... 34 207 6.1 Wake Forest ...... 246 ... 31 24-7 2193 70.7 Clemson ...... 148 ... 32 794 1842 .431 Maryland ...... 214 ...... 35 201 5.7 Georgia Tech ...... 263 ... 31 12-19 2216 71.5 NC State ...... 156 ... 30 772 1789 .432 Virginia ...... 227 ...... 28 156 5.6 North Carolina ...... 275 ... 38 34-4 2735 72.0 Duke ...... 171 ... 37 905 2086 .434 Georgia Tech ...... 267 ...... 31 159 5.1 Virginia ...... 282 ... 28 10-18 2029 72.5 Virginia ...... 192 ... 28 724 1653 .438 Wake Forest ...... 319 ...... 31 126 4.1

Scoring Margin NCAA G Off. Def. Mar. Rebound Margin NCAA G Own Opp. Mar. Blocked Shots Per Game NCAA G Blk. PG North Carolina ...... 1 ...38 89.8 72.0 17.8 North Carolina ...... 17 ... 38 41.9 35.6 6.3 Clemson ...... 10 ...... 32 187 5.8 Duke ...... 10 ...37 77.5 65.9 11.6 Wake Forest ...... 22 ... 31 40.7 34.8 5.9 Florida State ...... 11 ...... 35 202 5.8 Clemson ...... 16 ...32 78.3 68.0 10.3 Miami ...... 30 ... 32 39.8 34.6 5.2 Wake Forest ...... 12 ...... 31 176 5.7 Wake Forest ...... 18 ...31 81.0 70.7 10.2 NC State ...... 58 ... 30 35.8 32.4 3.4 North Carolina ...... 20 ...... 38 196 5.2 Miami ...... 60 ... 32 72.7 66.3 6.3 Virginia Tech ...... 71 ... 34 37.0 33.9 3.1 Georgia Tech ...... 26 ...... 31 154 5.0 Boston College ...... 109 ... 34 74.4 70.5 3.9 Duke ...... 81 ... 37 36.4 33.7 2.7 Virginia Tech ...... 43 ...... 34 155 4.6 Florida State ...... 117 ... 35 68.3 64.9 3.5 Boston College ...... 83 ... 34 37.0 34.3 2.7 Boston College ...... 57 ...... 34 147 4.3 NC State ...... 118 ... 30 73.0 69.6 3.4 Georgia Tech ...... 101 ... 31 39.1 36.9 2.2 Maryland ...... 64 ...... 35 145 4.1 Maryland ...... 130 ... 35 71.8 69.1 2.7 Clemson ...... 109 ... 32 37.2 35.2 1.9 Virginia ...... 68 ...... 28 112 4.0 Virginia Tech ...... 150 ... 34 72.6 70.7 1.9 Virginia ...... 131 ... 28 36.8 35.4 1.4 Duke ...... 72 ...... 37 146 4.0 Georgia Tech ...... 194 ... 31 71.2 71.5 -0.3 Florida State ...... 151 ... 35 35.8 34.9 0.9 Miami ...... 86 ...... 32 122 3.8 Virginia ...... 240 ... 28 70.0 72.5 -2.5 Maryland ...... 246 ... 35 36.4 38.1 -1.7 NC State ...... 91 ...... 30 114 3.8

Field Goal Pct% NCAA G FG FGA Pct. Turnover Margin NCAA G Own Opp. Mar. Steals Per Game NCAA G Stl. PG Wake Forest ...... 4 ... 31 906 1849 .490 Duke ...... 8 ... 37 12.3 16.4 4.1 Clemson ...... 7 ...... 32 298 9.3 North Carolina ...... 15 ... 38 1205 2509 .480 North Carolina ...... 17 ... 38 12.4 15.9 3.5 North Carolina ...... 26 ...... 38 325 8.6 NC State ...... 25 ... 30 773 1626 .475 Maryland ...... 25 ... 35 12.2 15.5 3.3 Duke ...... 32 ...... 37 311 8.4 Clemson ...... 54 ... 32 912 1971 .463 Clemson ...... 34 ... 32 14.3 17.2 2.9 Wake Forest ...... 36 ...... 31 258 8.3 Duke ...... 126 ... 37 971 2186 .444 Wake Forest ...... 173 ... 31 15.9 15.7 -0.2 Georgia Tech ...... 40 ...... 31 256 8.3 Boston College ...... 137 ... 34 885 2000 .443 Florida State ...... 187 ... 35 15.7 15.3 -0.4 Florida State ...... 46 ...... 35 284 8.1 Virginia Tech ...... 166 ... 34 845 1934 .437 Miami ...... 191 ... 32 13.3 12.9 -0.5 Maryland ...... 69 ...... 35 268 7.7 Georgia Tech ...... 172 ... 31 815 1868 .436 Georgia Tech ...... 203 ... 31 16.8 16.2 -0.6 Virginia Tech ...... 181 ...... 34 221 6.5 Florida State ...... 183 ... 35 820 1886 .435 Virginia Tech ...... 205 ... 34 13.5 12.9 -0.6 Virginia ...... 191 ...... 28 179 6.4 Miami ...... 219 ... 32 796 1865 .427 Virginia ...... 217 ... 28 14.8 14.0 -0.8 Boston College ...... 217 ...... 34 208 6.1 Maryland ...... 229 ... 35 924 2179 .424 Boston College ...... 225 ... 34 13.4 12.6 -0.9 Miami ...... 221 ...... 32 194 6.1 Virginia ...... 255 ... 28 701 1682 .417 NC State ...... 313 ... 30 14.5 11.2 -3.3 NC State ...... 268 ...... 30 168 5.6

Free Throw Pct. NCAA G FT FTA Pct. Assist/TO Ratio NCAA G Own Opp. Mar. Assists Per Game NCAA G Stl. PG Maryland ...... 9 ... 35 463 611 .758 North Carolina ...... 4 ... 38 18.0 12.4 1.45:1 North Carolina ...... 5 ...... 38 685 18.0 North Carolina ...... 18 ... 38 739 983 .752 Maryland ...... 37 ... 35 14.6 12.2 1.19:1 NC State ...... 47 ...... 30 458 15.3 Virginia ...... 27 ... 28 402 543 .740 Boston College ...... 63 ... 34 14.8 13.4 1.10:1 Clemson ...... 60 ...... 32 478 14.9 Boston College ...... 31 ... 34 541 733 .738 Duke ...... 76 ... 37 13.3 12.3 1.08:1 Georgia Tech ...... 63 ...... 31 462 14.9 Duke ...... 54 ... 37 658 904 .728 NC State ...... 95 ... 30 15.3 14.5 1.05:1 Boston College ...... 66 ...... 34 503 14.8 Florida State ...... 59 ... 35 536 739 .725 Clemson ...... 96 ... 32 14.9 14.3 1.05:1 Maryland ...... 74 ...... 35 511 14.6 Virginia Tech ...... 61 ... 34 573 791 .724 Virginia Tech ...... 134 ... 34 13.4 13.5 0.99:1 Virginia Tech ...... 134 ...... 34 454 13.4 NC State ...... 78 ... 30 441 615 .717 Miami ...... 161 ... 32 12.7 13.3 0.95:1 Duke ...... 142 ...... 37 492 13.3 Wake Forest ...... 93 ... 31 572 804 .711 Georgia Tech ...... 208 ... 31 14.9 16.8 0.89:1 Wake Forest ...... 156 ...... 31 405 13.1 Clemson ...... 176 ... 32 427 621 .688 Virginia ...... 246 ... 28 12.4 14.8 0.84:1 Miami ...... 186 ...... 32 406 12.7 Miami ...... 189 ... 32 482 706 .683 Wake Forest ...... 253 ... 31 13.1 15.9 0.82:1 Virginia ...... 210 ...... 28 348 12.4 Georgia Tech ...... 309 ... 31 419 665 .630 Florida State ...... 281 ... 35 12.1 15.7 0.77:1 Florida State ...... 236 ...... 35 423 12.1 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball 11 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

North Carolina 2009; North Carolina 2005; Maryland 2002; Duke 2001; North Carolina 1993; Duke 1992; Duke 1991; NC State 1983; North Carolina 1982; NC State 1974; North Carolina 1957.

NCAA Tournament W-L Records (does not include games vacated by the NCAA) Title Final Final “Sweet Last School App. Won Lost Pct% 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Game Four Eight 16” App. North Carolina ...... 41 102 39 .723 5 4 6 2 9 18 21 23 2009 Duke ...... 33 88 30 .746 3 6 5 0 9 14 17 20 2009 Maryland ...... 23 37 22 .627 1 0 1 0 1 2 4 12 2009 NC State ...... 22 32 21 .604 2 0 1 0 2 3 6 4 2006 Wake Forest ...... 21 27 21 .563 0 0 1 0 0 1 6 6 2009 Georgia Tech ...... 15 22 15 .595 0 1 1 0 1 2 4 6 2007 Virginia...... 16 22 16 .579 0 0 2 0 0 2 5 7 2007 Boston College...... 18 22 19 .537 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 2009 Florida State ...... 11 12 11 .522 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 2009 Clemson ...... 9 8 9 .471 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 2009 Virginia Tech...... 8 6 8 .429 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2007 Miami ...... 6 4 6 .400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2008 South Carolina (1954-71) ...... 1 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1971 Current Members ...... 223 382 219 .636 11 12 17 2 23 43 70 91 Year by Year (1954-09) ....175 341 174 .662 11 10 17 2 20 40 64 91

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 1982 North Carolina .....FINAL FOUR - Won NCAA Title ...... 5-0 1955 NC State ...... Did not compete in NCAA ...... 0-0 1983 NC State ...... FINAL FOUR - Won NCAA Title ...... 6-0 1956 NC State ...... Lost 1st Rnd in East Region ...... 0-1 1984 Maryland ...... Lost 2nd Rnd of Mideast Regionals ...... 1-1 1957 North Carolina ...... FINAL FOUR - Won NCAA Title ...... 5-0 1985 Georgia Tech ...... East Region Finalist ...... 2-1 1958 Maryland ...... 3rd in East Region ...... 2-1 1986 Duke ...... FINAL FOUR - 2nd...... 5-1 1959 NC State ...... Did not compete in NCAA ...... 0-0 1987 NC State ...... Lost 1st Rnd of East Regionals ...... 0-1 1960 Duke ...... East Region Finalist ...... 2-1 1988 Duke ...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd ...... 4-1 1961 Wake Forest ...... East Region Finalist ...... 2-1 1989 North Carolina .....Lost Southeast Region Semis ...... 2-1 1962 Wake Forest ...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd ...... 4-1 1990 Georgia Tech ...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd ...... 4-1 1963 Duke ...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd ...... 3-1 1991 North Carolina ...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd ...... 4-1 1964 Duke ...... FINAL FOUR - 2nd...... 3-1 1992 Duke ...... FINAL FOUR - Won NCAA Title ...... 6-0 1965 NC State ...... 3rd in Eastern Regionals ...... 1-1 1993 Georgia Tech ...... Lost 1st Rnd of West Region ...... 0-1 1966 Duke ...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd ...... 3-1 1994 North Carolina ...... Lost 2nd Rnd of East Region ...... 1-1 1967 North Carolina .....FINAL FOUR - 4th ...... 2-2 1995 Wake Forest ...... Lost in East Region Semis ...... 2-1 1968 North Carolina .....FINAL FOUR - 2nd...... 3-1 1996 Wake Forest ...... Lost in Southeast Region Finals ...... 3-1 1969 North Carolina .....FINAL FOUR - 4th ...... 2-2 1997 North Carolina ...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd ...... 4-1 1970 NC State ...... 3rd in Eastern Regionals ...... 1-1 1998 North Carolina ...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd ...... 4-1 1971 South Carolina .....4th in Eastern Regionals ...... 0-2 1999 Duke ...... FINAL FOUR - 2nd...... 5-1 1972 North Carolina .....FINAL FOUR - 3rd ...... 3-1 2000 Duke ...... Lost in East Regionals Semis ...... 2-1 1973 NC State ...... Did not compete in NCAA ...... 0-0 2001 Duke ...... FINAL FOUR - Won NCAA Title ...... 6-0 1974 NC State ...... FINAL FOUR - Won NCAA Title ...... 4-0 2002 Duke ...... Lost in South Region Semis ...... 2-1 1975 North Carolina .....3rd in Eastern Regionals ...... 2-1 2003 Duke ...... Lost in West Region Semis ...... 2-1 1976 Virginia ...... Lost 1st Rnd of Eastern Regionals ...... 0-1 2004 Maryland ...... Lost 2nd Round of West Region ...... 1-1 1977 North Carolina .....FINAL FOUR - 2nd...... 4-1 2005 Duke ...... Lost in Austin Region Semis ...... 2-1 1978 Duke ...... FINAL FOUR - 2nd...... 4-1 2006 Duke ...... Lost in Regional Semifinals ...... 2-1 1979 North Carolina .....Lost 1st Rnd of Eastern Regionals ...... 0-1 2007 North Carolina ...... Lost in East Region Finals ...... 3-1 1980 Duke ...... Mideast Region Finalist ...... 2-1 2008 North Carolina ...... FINAL FOUR - 3rd ...... 4-1 1981 North Carolina .....FINAL FOUR - 2nd...... 4-1 2009 Duke ...... Lost in East Regional Semifinals ...... 2-1 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball

NCAA Tournament by Actual Conference Membership (1939-2009)

Conference Years G Won Lost Pct. 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 America East ...... 1980-09 36 6 30 .167 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Atlantic 10 ...... 1977-09 148 71 77 .480 3-5 3-3 1-3 4-3 1-1 1-3 6-4 0-1 1-2 1-1 3-3 3-3 Atlantic Coast ...... 1954-09 508 338 170 .665 10-5 7-3 7-3 11-5 10-3 5-4 14-6 12-4 6-4 7-7 6-4 9-6 Atlantic Sun ...... 1981-09 32 3 29 .094 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Big 12 ...... 1997-09 168 101 67 .601 2-4 4-5 9-6 3-6 13-6 14-6 10-4 6-6 4-4 6-4 12-5 11-6 Big East ...... 1980-09 398 250 150 .625 7-5 10-4 8-5 5-5 6-6 12-3 12-5 7-6 11-8 7-6 11-8 17-7 Big Sky ...... 1968-09 55 11 44 .200 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Big South ...... 1991-09 20 2 18 .100 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 Big Ten ...... 1939-09 494 305 189 .617 7-5 13-7 15-5 10-7 9-5 8-5 3-3 12-5 3-6 9-6 5-4 9-7 Big West ...... 1970-09 76 31 45 .408 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Colonial ...... 1975-09 47 18 29 .383 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 4-1 1-2 0-1 0-1 Conference USA ..1996-09 93 50 43 .538 3-3 2-4 1-4 3-2 1-3 5-4 5-6 6-4 3-2 3-1 5-1 2-1 Horizon ...... 1982-09 58 21 37 .362 1-3 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 2-2 1-1 1-2 Ivy League ...... 1939-09 111 38 73 .342 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Metro Atlantic .....1984-09 33 6 27 .182 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 Mid-American .....1953-09 93 27 66 .290 1-2 2-2 0-1 1-1 3-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Mid-Eastern ...... 1981-09 31 3 28 .097 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Missouri Valley ....1939-09 177 84 93 .475 1-1 3-3 0-2 1-2 3-1 0-2 0-2 1-3 4-4 2-2 0-1 0-1 Mountain West ....2000-09 30 8 22 .267 x x 1-2 0-1 1-3 1-3 0-3 2-2 0-2 2-2 1-2 0-2 Northeast ...... 1982-09 30 2 28 .067 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Ohio Valley ...... 1953-09 77 16 61 .208 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Pacific-10 ...... 1939-09 374 226 148 .604 11-4 1-4 4-4 12-5 9-6 6-5 1-3 5-4 7-3 10-6 8-6 6-6 Patriot ...... 1991-09 20 2 18 .100 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Southeastern ...... 1939-09 410 239 171 .583 5-4 10-6 11-6 5-6 5-6 6-6 7-6 5-5 11-4 11-4 4-6 1-3 Southern ...... 1939-09 97 31 66 .320 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 3-1 0-1 Southland ...... 1969-09 42 10 32 .238 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Southwestern ...... 1980-09 33 4 29 .121 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Summitt ...... 1986-09 35 10 25 .286 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Sun Belt ...... 1977-09 72 24 48 .333 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-2 1-1 West Coast ...... 1953-09 128 60 68 .469 0-1 3-1 3-2 2-1 0-2 1-2 1-1 1-2 2-1 0-1 1-3 2-1 Western Athletic ..1963-09 154 65 89 .422 6-4 3-3 3-2 1-2 1-1 1-1 2-2 1-2 0-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 Independents ...... 1939-09 628 304 324 .484 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

GAMES VACATED BY CONFERENCE: Atlantic Coast (3-4); Atlantic 10(4-1); Big East (2-1); Big Eight (3-1); Big Ten (7-5); Big West (3-3); Metro (9-5); Middle Atlantic (3-1); Ohio Valley (5-3); Pacific Coast (6-3); Pacific-10 (9-8); Southeastern (8-5); Southern (0-1); Southland (3-3); Southwest (2-1); West Coast (0-1); Independents (11-6).

NCAA Tournament Records by Discontinued Conferences

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 12 .143 North Atlantic ...... 1975-97 17 5 17 .227 East Coast ...... 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 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball

YYEAREAR BBYY YYEAREAR ACC Winningest Conference in NCAA Tournament History The ACC is the winningest conference in NCAA Tournament history ... the current 12 schools NCAA Tournament Year by Year are a combined 379-213 (.640) in NCAA Tournament play ... since the ACC’s inaugural season in 1953-54, ACC teams in those 56 NCAA Tournaments are a combined 338-170 (.665). Swt Reg Final Year Teams 16 Fnl Four W-L NCAA Tournament Record by NCAA Tournament Record by Actual 2009 ...... 7 ...... 2...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 9-6 Current Conference Membership Conference Membership Each Season 2008 ...... 4 ...... 1...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 6-4 2007...... 7 ...... 1...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 7-7 2006...... 4 ...... 2...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 6-4 Conference Games Won Lost Pct. Conference Games Won Lost Pct. 2005...... 5 ...... 3...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 12-4 Atlantic Coast ...... 592 379 213 .640 Atlantic Coast ...... 508 338 170 .665 2004...... 6 ...... 3...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 14-6 Big 10 ...... 509 312 197 .613 Big East...... 400 250 150 .625 2003...... 4 ...... 2...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 5-4 Pac 10 ...... 407 242 165 .595 Big 10 ...... 494 305 189 .617 2002...... 4 ...... 2...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 10-3 Southeastern ...... 453 260 193 .574 2001...... 6 ...... 2...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 11-5 Pac 10 ...... 374 226 148 .604 2000...... 3 ...... 2...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 7-3 Big East ...... 825 464 361 .562 Big 12 ...... 168 101 67 .601 2000-09 ..50 ...... 20...... 10 ...... 9 ..... 87-46 Big 12 ...... 500 274 226 .548 Southeastern ...... 410 239 171 .583 Conference USA .....213 99 114 .465 Conference USA .....93 50 43 .538 1999...... 3 ...... 2...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 7-3 West Coast ...... 126 58 68 .460 Atlantic 10 ...... 148 71 77 .480 1998...... 5 ...... 3...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 10-5 1997...... 6 ...... 2...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 8-6 Horizon ...... 59 27 32 .458 Missouri Valley .....177 84 93 .475 1996...... 6 ...... 2...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 6-6 Atlantic 10 ...... 294 133 161 .452 West Coast ...... 128 60 68 .469 1995...... 4 ...... 4...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 11-4 Mountain West ...... 230 102 128 .443 Western Athletic ...154 65 89 .422 1994...... 5 ...... 2...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 10-5 Missouri Valley ...... 125 52 73 .416 Big West ...... 76 31 45 .408 1993...... 6 ...... 4...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 14-5 Ivy League ...... 114 38 76 .333 Colonial ...... 47 18 29 .383 1992...... 5 ...... 4...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 12-4 1991...... 6 ...... 2...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 13-5 Patriot League...... 56 17 39 .304 Horizon ...... 58 21 37 .362 1990...... 5 ...... 4...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 14-5 Mid-American ...... 99 30 69 .303 Ivy League ...... 111 38 73 .342 1990-99 ..51 ...... 29...... 15 ...... 11 ... 105-48 Metro Atlantic ...... 53 15 38 .283 Sun Belt ...... 72 24 48 .333 Colonial ...... 73 20 53 .274 Southern ...... 97 31 66 .320 1989...... 6 ...... 4...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 12-6 Western Athletic ...... 90 24 66 .267 Mid-American ...... 93 27 66 .290 1988...... 5 ...... 2...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 9-5 1987...... 6 ...... 2...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 5-6 Big Sky ...... 60 16 44 .267 Summitt ...... 35 10 25 .286 1986...... 6 ...... 4...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 13-6 Big West ...... 30 8 22 .267 Mountain West ...... 30 8 22 .267 1985...... 5 ...... 4...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 12-5 Southland ...... 28 7 21 .250 Southland ...... 42 10 32 .238 1984...... 5 ...... 4...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 8-5 Southern ...... 53 13 40 .245 Ohio Valley ...... 77 16 61 .208 1983...... 4 ...... 3...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 11-3 Sun Belt ...... 82 20 62 .244 Big Sky ...... 55 11 44 .200 1982...... 4 ...... 2...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 7-3 1981...... 4 ...... 2...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 9-4 Summitt ...... 21 5 16 .238 Metro Atlantic ...... 33 6 27 .182 1980...... 5 ...... 3...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 6-5 Atlantic Sun ...... 26 6 20 .231 America East ...... 36 6 30 .167 1980-89 ..50 ...... 30...... 20 ...... 8 ..... 92-48 America East ...... 16 3 13 .188 Southwestern ...... 33 4 29 .121 Big South ...... 23 4 19 .174 Patriot League ...... 20 2 18 .100 1979...... 2 ...... 0...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0-2 Ohio Valley ...... 48 7 41 .146 Big South ...... 20 2 18 .100 1978...... 2 ...... 1...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 4-2 1977...... 2 ...... 2...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 6-2 Southwestern ...... 33 4 29 .121 Mid-Eastern ...... 31 3 28 .097 1976...... 2 ...... 0...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0-2 Mid-Eastern ...... 31 3 28 .097 Atlantic Sun ...... 32 3 29 .094 1975...... 2 ...... 2...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 4-2 Northeast ...... 27 2 25 .074 Northeast ...... 30 2 28 .067 1974...... 1 ...... -...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 4-0 1973...... 1 ...... -...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1-1 1972...... 1 ...... -...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3-1 Krzyzewski tops coaching list Tar Heels NCAA Tournament wins leader 1971...... 1 ...... -...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0-2 1970...... 1 ...... -...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1-1 Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski leads all active head With six victories in this year’s tournament, 1970-79 ..15 ...... -...... 7 ...... 4 ..... 23-15 coaches with 71 NCAA Tournament wins in his North Carolina moved past Kentucky as the career ... North Carolina’s Roy Williams is second all-time winningest team in NCAA Tournament 1969...... 1 ...... -...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2-2 with 55 wins, while Maryland’s Gary Williams history ... the Tar Heels are 102-39 overall in 41 1968...... 1 ...... -...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3-1 is eighth (28) ... Krzyzewski is also the all-time NCAA Tournaments ... Kentucky is second with 1967...... 1 ...... -...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2-2 1966...... 1 ...... -...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3-1 leader in NCAA Tournament victories. 98 NCAA post-season wins. 1965...... 1 ...... -...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1-1 1964...... 1 ...... -...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3-1 NCAA Tournament Wins NCAA Tournament Wins 1963...... 1 ...... -...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3-1 - Active Coaches - - Includes Game Vacated - 1962...... 1 ...... -...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 4-1 1961...... 1 ...... -...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 2-1 Coach Current School Wins 1960...... 1 ...... -...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 2-1 Coach Appearanes Wins 1960-69 ..10 ...... -...... 9 ...... 7 ..... 25-12 Mike Krzyzewski ...... Duke 71 North Carolina ...... 41 102 Roy Williams ...... North Carolina 55 Kentucky ...... 49 98 1959...... 1 ...... -...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0-1 Jim Calhoun ...... Connecticut 43 UCLA ...... 41 94 1958...... 1 ...... -...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 2-1 Jim Boeheim ...... Syracuse 42 Duke ...... 33 88 1957...... 1 ...... -...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 5-0 ...... Louisville 38 1956...... 1 ...... -...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0-1 Kansas ...... 37 84 1955...... 1 ...... -...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0-1 Tom Izzo ...... Michigan State 30 Indiana ...... 35 60 1954...... 1 ...... -...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 2-1 Tubby Smith ...... Minnesota 29 Louisville ...... 35 60 1954-59 ....6 ...... -...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 9-5 Gary Williams ...... Maryland 28 Syracuse ...... 32 50 Note: From 1963-1974 ACC teams John Calipari ...... Memphis 25 Michigan State ...... 23 48 were seeded automatically into Sweet 16. Bill Self ...... Kansas 24 Connecticut ...... 29 46 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball

ACC No. 1 as No. 1 VVS.S. CCONFERENCESONFERENCES Since the NCAA started assigning seeds in 1979, the ACC has produced more No. 1 seeds (28) than any other conference, has the best winning percentage as a No. 1 seed (.822), and is the Vs. Conferences in NCAA Tournament only conference to have a winning record (23-22) in games versus No. 1 seeds. Conference 2009 Total No. 1 Seed by Conference (1979-2009) Versus No. 1 Seeds by Conference America East ...... 1-0 ...... 5-0 (Ranked by Total No. 1 Seeds) (Ranked by Winning Percentage) American South ...... 0-0 ...... 1-0 Atlantic Sun ...... 0-0 ...... 5-1 Conference No. 1 W-L Pct. Conference No. 1 W-L Pct. Atlantic 10 ...... 0-0 ...... 14-3 1. Atlantic Coast ...... 28 ...... 99-21 .....825 1. Atlantic Coast ...... 45 .....23-22 ...... 511 Big East ...... 1-1 ...... 33-30 2. Big Ten ...... 18 ...... 63-16 .....797 2. Conference USA .....11 ...... 4-7 ...... 364 Big Eight ...... 0-0 ...... 12-6 3. Big East ...... 18 ...... 53-16 .....768 3. Big East ...... 49 .....15-34 ...... 306 Big Sky ...... 0-0 ...... 3-1 4. Southeastern ...... 14 ...... 48-12 .....800 4. Big 10...... 53 .....16-37 ...... 302 Big South ...... 1-0 ...... 5-0 5. Pacific-10 ...... 14 ...... 35-13 .....729 5. Southeastern ...... 43 .....12-31 ...... 279 6. Big 12 ...... 8 ...... 23-6 .....793 Big Ten ...... 1-2 ...... 36-24 6. Pacific-10 ...... 33 ...... 9-25 ...... 265 Big 12 ...... 2-0 ...... 14-6 7. Big Eight ...... 8 ...... 21-8 .....724 7. Colonial ...... 4 ...... 1-3 ...... 250 8. Independents ...... 5 ...... 3-5 .....375 Big West ...... 0-0 ...... 3-2 Ivy League ...... 4 ...... 1-3 ...... 250 Colonial ...... 0-0 ...... 8-3 9. Atlantic 10 ...... 3 ...... 10-3 .... .769 9. Sun Belt ...... 5 ...... 1-4 ...... 200 10. Conference USA ...... 3 ...... 9-3 .... .750 Conference USA ...... 0-1 ...... 3-3 10. Big West ...... 5 ...... 1-4 ...... 200 East Coast ...... 0-0 ...... 3-0 11. Big West ...... 2 ...... 10-1 .... .909 11. Big 12...... 19 ...... 4-17 ...... 190 12. Southwest ...... 2 ...... 7-2 .... .778 Great Midwest ...... 0-0 ...... 4-2 12. Western Athletic ....13 ...... 2-11 ...... 154 13. Missouri Valley ...... 1 ...... 4-1 .... .800 Horizon ...... 0-1 ...... 2-3 13. Independents ...... 7 ...... 1-6 ...... 143 Pacific Coast ...... 1 ...... 4-1 .....800 Independents ...... 0-0 ...... 13-24 15. Metro ...... 1 ...... 3-1 .... .750 14. Atlantic 10 ...... 21 ...... 1-20 ...... 048 Ivy League ...... 0-0 ...... 11-3 15. Northeast ...... 11 ...... 0-11 ...... 000 Metro Atlantic ...... 0-0 ...... 7-0 No. 1 Seed by Team Southwestern ...... 11 ...... 0-11 ...... 000 Metro Conference ...... 0-0 ...... 3-4 17. Big South ...... 10 ...... 0-10 ...... 000 Mid-American ...... 0-0 ...... 6-2 Team No. 1 W-L Pct. 18. MEAC...... 9 ...... 0-9 ...... 000 Mid-Eastern ...... 0-0 ...... 4-0 Southland ...... 9 ...... 0-9 ...... 000 1. North Carolina ...... 13 ...... 47-9 .....839 Middle Atlantic ...... 0-0 ...... 5-1 20. Missouri Valley ...... 8 ...... 0-8 ...... 000 2. Duke ...... 10 ...... 37-8 .... .822 Missouri Valley ...... 0-0 ...... 8-3 Southern ...... 8 ...... 0-8 ...... 000 3. Kansas ...... 9 ...... 23-7 .....767 Mountain West ...... 0-0 ...... 3-1 West Coast ...... 8 ...... 0-8 ...... 000 4. Kentucky ...... 8 ...... 29-8 .....784 North Atlantic ...... 0-0 ...... 1-0 23. Patriot...... 7 ...... 0-7 ...... 000 5. Georgetown ...... 5 ...... 20-4 .....833 Northeast ...... 0-0 ...... 1-0 24. America East ...... 6 ...... 0-6 ...... 000 6. Connecticut ...... 5 ...... 18-4 .....818 Ohio Valley ...... 0-0 ...... 6-1 East Coast ...... 6 ...... 0-6 ...... 000 7. Oklahoma ...... 5 ...... 14-5 .....737 Pacific Ten ...... 1-1 ...... 16-15 8. Arizona ...... 5 ...... 13-5 ... ..722 Atlantic Sun ...... 6 ...... 0-6 ...... 000 Patriot ...... 0-0 ...... 1-0 9. Michigan State ...... 4 ...... 16-3 .....842 Metro Atlantic...... 6 ...... 0-6 ...... 000 10. UCLA ...... 4 ...... 15-3 .... .833 28. Mid-American ...... 5 ...... 0-5 ...... 000 Southeastern (SEC) ...... 1-0 ...... 22-21 11. St. John’s ...... 4 ...... 6-4 .... .600 Mid-Continent ...... 5 ...... 0-5 ...... 000 Southern ...... 0-0 ...... 11-1 12. DePaul...... 4 ...... 1-4 .... .200 Big Sky ...... 5 ...... 0-5 ...... 000 Southland ...... 0-0 ...... 5-0 13. UNLV ...... 3 ...... 14-2 .... .875 31. Horizon ...... 4 ...... 0-4 ...... 000 Southwest (SWC) ...... 0-0 ...... 12-6 14. Illinois ...... 3 ...... 12-3 .... .800 32. Ohio Valley ...... 3 ...... 0-3 ...... 000 Southwestern ...... 0-0 ...... 5-1 15. Ohio State ...... 3 ...... 10-3 .... .769 33. Mountain West ...... 2 ...... 0-2 ...... 000 Summitt ...... 0-0 ...... 4-2 16. Virginia ...... 3 ...... 7-3 .... .700 34. Mountain Valley ...... 1 ...... 0-1 ...... 000 Sun Belt ...... 0-0 ...... 6-1 17. Purdue ...... 3 ...... 6-3 .... .667 West Coast ...... 1-0 ...... 13-3 18. Stanford ...... 3 ...... 5-3 .... .625 Discontinued Conferences Western Athletic ...... 0-0 ...... 14-3 19. Indiana ...... 2 ...... 9-1 .... .900 Western New York 3 ...... 0-0 ...... 1-1 Arkansas ...... 2 ...... 9-1 .....900 1. Big Eight ...... 16 ...... 7-9 ...... 438 Yankee ...... 0-0 ...... 1-0 21. Memphis ...... 2 ...... 8-2 .... .800 2. Metro ...... 15 ...... 3-12 ...... 200 (using yearly conference membership 22. Louisville ...... 2 ...... 6-2 .... .750 3. Southwest (SWC) .....8 ...... 1-7 ...... 125 & does not include vacated games) 23. Michigan ...... 2 ...... 6-2 .... .750 4. Great Midwest ...... 3 ...... 0-3 ...... 000 24. Louisiana State ...... 2 ...... 5-3 .... .625 Pacific Coast ...... 2 ...... 0-2 ...... 000 25. Maryland ...... 1 ...... 6-0 .. 1.000 6. American South ...... 1 ...... 0-1 .... .000 ACC By Seed, 1979-2009 Florida ...... 1 ...... 6-0 .. 1.000 27. Minnesota ...... 1 ...... 4-1 .... .800 Swt Reg Fnl Indiana State ...... 1 ...... 4-1 .....800 Since the NCAA started assigning seeds Seed No W-L 16 Fnl 4 Title Houston ...... 1 ...... 4-1 .....800 with the 1979 Tournament, the ACC has #1 29 99-21 25 19 15 7 Massachusetts ...... 1 ...... 4-1 .....800 won more games (23), and is the only #2 22 55-21 17 11 6 1 Texas ...... 1 ...... 4-1 .....800 conference with a winning record #3 21 37-22 11 5 3 0 32. Missouri ...... 1 ...... 3-1 .... .750 #4 17 24-16 9 4 1 0 St. Joesph’s ...... 1 ...... 3-1 .....750 against top-seeded teams. #5 18 19-18 6 1 0 0 Temple ...... 1 ...... 3-1 .....750 Villanova ...... 1 ...... 3-1 .....750 ACC Teams Vs. No. 1 Seeds #6 12 20-11 5 3 1 1 36. Pittsburgh ...... 1 ...... 3-1 .... .750 #7 17 12-17 2 1 1 0 #8 6 8-6 2 1 1 0 37. Wake Forest ...... 1 ...... 2-1 .... .667 No. Carolina ....7-3 Wake Forest ...... 1-3 #9 5 1-5 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame ...... 1 ...... 2-1 .....667 Duke ...... 7-3 Miami ...... 0-0 Auburn ...... 1 ...... 2-1 .....667 #10 5 6-5 2 0 0 0 Virginia ...... 3-0 Boston College . 0-1 #11 1 0-1 0 0 0 0 Washington ...... 1 ...... 2-1 .....667 NC State ...... 2-2 Florida State .... 0-2 41. Syracuse ...... 1 ...... 1-1 .... .500 #12 1 1-1 0 0 0 0 Maryland ...... 2-3 Clemson ...... 0-3 Cincinnati ...... 1 ...... 1-1 .....500 Tot 152 279-142 79 44 28 8 43. Oregon State ...... 1 ...... 0-1 .... .000 Georgia Tech ... 1-3 Virginia Tech .... 0-3 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball ssinceince 11985,985, thethe accacc iiss ##11 Most NCAA Tournament wins (240) ... Best NCAA Tournament Winning Percentage (.665) Most Sweet 16 appearances (65) ... Most Regional Final appearances (35) ... Most Final Four appearances (23)

NCAA Tournament Win Pct. Since 1985 Regional Finals (1985-2009) Conference App. Record Pct. FFINALINAL FFOUROUR NUMBERSNUMBERS Conference App. Reg Final Pct. Atlantic Coast ...... 128 240-121 .665 Atlantic Coast ...... 128 35 .273 Big East ...... 137 218-127 .632 Final Four Appearances Big East ...... 137 33 .241 Big 12 ...... 68 97-63 .606 (1997-2009) Big 12 ...... 68 16 .235 SEC ...... 124 172-115 .599 SEC ...... 124 24 .194 Big Ten ...... 141 199-134 .598 Atlantic Coast ...... 12 Big Ten ...... 141 27 .191 Pac-10 ...... 105 129-98 .568 Big Ten ...... 11 Pac-10 ...... 105 18 .171 Big East ...... 6 “Sweet 16s” Since 1985 Big 12 ...... 6 Final Fours (1985-2009) Pacific-10 ...... 6 Conference App. Swt 16 Pct. Southeastern ...... 5 Conference App. Final 4 Pct. Atlantic Coast ...... 128 65 .508 Conference USA ...... 3 Atlantic Coast ...... 128 23 .180 Big East ...... 137 60 .438 Colonial ...... 1 Big Ten ...... 141 17 .121 SEC ...... 124 50 .403 Western Athletic ...... 1 SEC ...... 124 14 .113 Big 12 ...... 68 26 .382 Big East ...... 137 13 .095 Pac-10 ...... 105 38 .362 ** The ACC has had at least one team in the Big West ...... 32 3 .094 Big Ten ...... 141 49 .348 Final Four in 18 of the last 22 years. Big 12 ...... 68 6 .088 Pac-10 ...... 105 9 .086

Final Four Appearances by Conference (1992-2009) Discontinued Conferences (16) (14) (12) (8) (7) (6) (3) (0) (1) (2) (1) (2) (0) Big Pac Big Big Conf. Big Great Big ACC 10 SEC 10 East 12 USA West WAC Other Midwest Eight SWC 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 (Colonial) 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 (A-10) 1995 N. Carolina Arkansas UCLA Okla St

1994 Duke Arkansas Arizona Florida 1993 N. Carolina Michigan Kentucky Kansas

1992 Duke Indiana Cincinnati Michigan 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball BOSTON COLLEGE Eagles (22-12, 9-7) 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 Mar Half N14 C. Connecticut State ...... W 80-65 29-60 .483 16-25 .640 22-51 .431 .696 +4 12-16 36-28 N17 Loyola-Maryland ...... W 90-57 29-57 .509 24-34 .706 22-63 .349 .529 +16 10-10 42-31 N18 St. John’s ...... W 82-70 29-59 .492 19-26 .731 28-61 .459 .588 +14 15-15 43-40 N22 at St. Louis ...... L 50-53 18-54 .333 11-19 .579 18-48 .375 .750 -11 13-16 23-23 N26 #Purdue ...... 10 .....9 ...... L 64-71 22-57 .386 16-21 .762 24-56 .429 .708 +7 16-10 30-34 N28 #Ala/Birmingham ...... W 83-77 29-57 .509 16-25 .640 28-67 .418 .684 -1 9-8 29-37 D2 Iowa ...... W 57-55 19-49 .388 17-22 .773 19-45 .422 .889 +14 13-13 27-24 D6 at Massachusetts ...... W ot 85-81 34-71 .479 12-23 .522 28-69 .406 .684 +4 15-16 29-32 D10 Bryant ...... W 80-61 29-57 .509 9-19 .474 22-60 .367 .750 +6 9-11 36-20 D14 USC Upstate ...... W 67-55 23-54 .426 10-19 .526 22-63 .349 .467 +5 14-9 34-29 D20 Providence ...... W 81-76 25-58 .431 24-35 .686 26-71 .366 ,724 -10 17-16 35-26 D23 Maine ...... W 99-61 40-72 .556 12-18 .667 23-70 .329 .786 +19 9-13 50-26 D29 San Francisco...... W 84-62 32-67 .478 9-12 .750 23-52 .442 .714 +10 13-19 42-29 D31 Sacred Heart ...... W 89-76 30-72 .417 24-28 .857 33-72 .458 .533 +10 13-14 45-39 J4 at North Carolina...... 1 .....1 ...... W 85-78 32-70 .457 12-16 .750 28-73 .384 .556 -10 11-15 46-40 J7 Harvard ...... 17 ....24 ...... L 70-82 29-66 .439 10-16 .625 28-56 .500 .870 +10 16-11 27-33 J10 Miami ...... 17 ....24 ...... L 71-77 20-55 .364 22-27 .815 22-54 .407 .818 Even 14-12 33-38 J14 Wake Forest ...... 2 .....3 ...... L 63-83 22-60 .367 10-16 .625 31-56 .554 .633 -11 16-13 27-47 J17 at Virginia Tech ...... L 71-79 24-59 .407 16-18 .889 26-53 .491 .606 -9 9-10 37-41 J20 at Georgia Tech ...... W ot 80-76 30-68 .441 13-16 .813 28-65 .431 .737 -6 16-20 30-31 J24 NC State ...... W 79-68 28-64 .438 16-19 .842 25-56 .446 .700 +21 13-10 42-27 J27 at Maryland ...... W 76-67 26-54 .481 18-24 .750 29-71 .408 .600 -7 10-9 29-40 J31 Virginia Tech ...... W 67-66 24-56 .429 15-19 .789 22-55 .400 .708 +3 10-7 23-21 F4 at Virginia ...... W 80-70 24-47 .511 26-31 .839 23-69 .333 .793 +9 20-7 42-22 F8 at Wake Forest ...... 7 .....6 ...... L 76-93 24-55 .436 22-29 .759 31-54 .574 .833 Even 15-12 47-46 F10 Clemson ...... 12 ...11 ...... L 77-87 27-56 .482 18-25 .720 30-67 .448 .696 -3 14-10 39-35 F15 Duke ...... 6 .....5 ...... W 80-74 30-51 .588 12-17 .706 29-68 .426 .813 -4 19-11 32-37 F21 at Miami ...... L 69-58 21-58 .362 9-15 .600 25-48 .521 .500 +10 15-13 32-44 F24 Florida State ...... 23 ...25 ...... W 72-67 26-65 .400 12-16 .750 22-57 .386 .938 -2 12-18 24-25 M4 at NC State ...... L 69-74 25-52 .481 11-14 .786 27-51 .529 .600 -4 9-9 34-43 M7 Georgia Tech ...... W 67-66 22-53 .415 20-23 .870 23-59 .390 .652 +10 19-9 30-25 ACC Tournament M12 #Virginia ...... W 76-63 22-52 .423 31-36 .816 21-56 .375 .650 +1 14-20 37-25 M13 #Duke ...... 9 .....8 ...... L 65-66 23-60 .383 12-16 .750 22-47 .468 .591 +2 12-12 29-22 NCAA Tournament M20 #Southern California ...... L 55-72 18-55 .327 13-14 .929 27-51 .529 .737 -5 15-13 34-30 CL EMSON Tigers (23-9, 9-7) 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 Mar Half N14 #Hofstra ...... W 98-69 32-63 .508 25-39 .641 21-66 .318 .594 +2 21-23 39-24 N15 #Texas Christian ...... W 70-58 23-49 .469 17-23 .739 23-61 .377 .667 -4 20-22 29-27 N16 #Temple ...... W 76-72 27-57 .474 13-18 .722 27-60 .430 1.000 +15 22-16 45-39 N19 Wofford ...... W 93-40 34-65 .523 16-18 .889 13-48 .271 .706 +9 9-21 42-23 N22 at UNC-Charlotte ...... W 71-70 23-55 .418 18-31 .581 27-64 .422 .368 -1 17-15 36-34 N25 Savannah State ...... W 81-49 31-61 .508 13-21 .619 19-58 .328 .714 +19 18-19 41-19 N28 Presbyterian ...... W 79-58 31-58 .534 12-17 .706 23-49 .469 .385 +13 8-15 45-34 D2 at Illinois ...... W 76-74 33-57 .579 6-13 .462 31-60 .517 .875 -12 13-17 32-40 D7 Liberty ...... W 80-75 32-63 .508 8-10 .800 27-54 .500 .800 +1 9-15 35-42 D13 South Carolina St...... W 90-63 34-63 .540 14-19 .737 21-58 .362 .708 +1 11-17 47-23 D16 North Florida ...... 25 ....25 ...... W 76-36 29-64 .453 12-19 .632 14-54 .259 .400 +8 11-22 37-22 D21 at Miami ...... 25 ....25 ...... W 91-72 35-71 .493 13-18 .722 27-58 .466 .444 -8 13-22 38-30 D30 at South Carolina ...20 ....16 ...... W 98-87 36-65 .554 16-20 .800 31-65 .477 .700 +5 20-17 56-44 J3 East Carolina ...... 20 ....16 ...... W 79-66 28-66 .424 14-21 .667 24-55 .435 .800 +5 6-15 41-35 J6 Alabama ...... 12 ....11 ...... W 66-59 23-58 .397 13-22 .591 23-62 .371 .780 -11 14-19 33-29 J10 NC State ...... 12 ....11 ...... W 63-51 24-56 .429 13-20 .650 17-54 .315 .733 -5 9-18 24-17 J17 Wake Forest ...... 10 ...... 9 ...... 2 .....3 ...... L 68-78 26-77 .338 11-20 .550 27-56 .482 .786 -9 11-19 27-32 J21 at North Carolina ...10 ...... 9 ...... 5 .....6 ...... L 70-94 24-68 .353 13-19 .684 35-66 .530 .704 -2 17-13 40-45 J25 Georgia Tech ...... 10 ...... 9 ...... W 73-59 21-56 .375 23-31 .742 23-57 .404 .714 +4 13-18 37-34 J29 at Virginia Tech ...... 12 ....11 ...... W 86-82 29-67 .433 14-21 .667 30-59 .508 .750 +4 10-14 44-53 F4 Duke ...... 10 ....10 ...... 4 .....3 ...... W 74-47 28-60 .467 11-16 .688 16-52 .308 .632 +11 12-16 33-21 F7 Florida State ...... 10 ....10 ...... L 61-65 24-53 .453 7-9 .778 24-59 .407 .714 -8 18-17 30-22 F10 at Boston College ...12 ....11 ...... W 87-77 30-67 .448 16-23 .696 27-56 .482 .720 +3 10-14 35-39 F15 at Virginia ...... 12 ....11 ...... L ot 81-85 28-65 .431 16-21 .762 34-64 .531 .625 +7 21-20 25-33 F17 Maryland ...... 13 ....13 ...... W 93-64 37-64 .578 7-9 .778 23-60 .383 .667 +4 12-14 34-28 F22 at Georgia Tech ...... 13 ....13 ...... W 81-73 27-53 .509 15-21 .714 27-53 .509 .565 +4 18-18 33-33 F25 Virginia Tech ...... 12 ....13 ...... L 77-80 27-64 .422 16-23 .696 26-60 .433 .586 +2 15-12 38-35 F28 at Florida State ...... 12 ....13 ...... 23 ...25 ...... L 66-73 25-58 .431 4-8 .500 26-56 .564 .667 +5 23-16 27-39 M3 Virginia ...... 18 ....19 ...... W 75-57 26-52 .500 19-25 .760 20-49 .408 .609 +9 16-15 32-31 M8 at Wake Forest ...... 18 ....19 ...... 10 ...10 ...... L 88-96 33-65 .508 11-15 .733 34-57 .596 .800 -12 16-19 44-40 ACC Tournament M12 #Georgia Tech ...... 17 ....18 ...... L 81-86 31-66 .470 9-17 .529 34-61 .557 .750 -8 12-17 39-39 NCAA Tournament M20 #Michigan ...... 24 ....21 ...... L 59-62 21-65 .323 5-22 .227 20-51 .392 .800 +11 11-14 24-27 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball DUKE Blue Devils (30-7, 11-5) 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 Mar Half N10 Presbyterian ...... 8 ...... 5 ...... W 80-49 30-63 .478 17-21 .810 16-53 .302 .737 +15 21-28 46-22 N11 Georgia Southern ...... 8 ...... 5 ...... W 97-54 32-66 .485 25-49 .510 18-64 .281 .619 +22 11-17 52-25 N16 Rhode Island ...... 8 ...... 5 ...... W 82-79 25-55 .455 28-32 .875 29-53 .547 .688 -2 10-18 33-34 N20 #Southern Illinois ..10 ...... 5 ...... W 83-58 18-42 .429 40-47 .851 20-57 .351 .632 +14 19-15 29-23 N21 #Michigan...... 10 ...... 5 ...... W 71-56 24-50 .480 19-25 .760 19-54 .352 .750 +12 17-12 39-31 N23 Montana ...... 10 ...... 5 ...... W 78-58 29-64 .453 16-23 .696 23-50 .460 .429 +16 11-20 47-28 N28 Duquesne ...... 7 ...... 5 ...... W 95-72 35-64 .547 15-19 .789 27-68 .397 .789 -6 17-19 52-32 D2 at Purdue ...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 9....10 ...... W 76-60 24-57 .421 20-26 .769 22-59 .373 .700 +20 15-11 36-28 D6 at Michigan ...... 4 ...... 4 ...... L 73-81 31-65 .477 4-6 .667 28-58 .483 .818 -1 13-11 30-32 D17 UNC-Asheville ...... 6 ...... 6 ...... W 99-56 36-69 .522 16-19 .842 23-56 .411 .600 +18 15-24 52-35 D20 #Xavier ...... 6 ...... 6 ...... 7...... 7 ...... W 82-64 31-59 .525 11-14 .786 25-53 .472 .500 +1 11-16 55-24 D31 Loyola-Maryland ...... 5 ...... 5 ...... W 92-51 36-66 .645 19-33 .576 19-60 .317 .667 +17 17-24 48-23 J4 Virginia Tech ...... 5 ...... 5 ...... W 69-44 22-54 .407 19-20 .950 18-49 .367 .583 +10 17-18 39-31 J7 Davidson ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... W 79-67 25-59 .424 21-27 .778 25-58 .431 .765 +4 12-17 37-24 J10 at Florida State ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... W 66-58 18-42 .429 25-39 .641 22-71 .310 .786 -9 17-14 19-14 J14 at Georgia Tech ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... W 70-56 23-59 .390 16-27 .593 21-51 .412 .398 +2 9-18 31-28 J17 Georgetown ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 13....12 ...... W 76-67 28-58 .483 12-13 .923 26-51 .510 .556 +3 12-14 40-29 J20 NC State ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... W 73-56 29-57 .509 8-12 .667 23-51 .451 .636 -11 8-19 22-26 J24 Maryland ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... W 85-44 31-73 .425 11-19 .579 18-64 .281 .500 +18 10-17 40-15 J28 at Wake Forest ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 6...... 4 ...... L 68-70 22-66 .333 20-24 .833 25-62 .403 .667 +4 11-15 28-33 F1 Virginia ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... W 79-54 31-67 .463 8-14 .571 21-49 .429 .692 +5 9-23 43-21 F4 at Clemson ...... 4 ...... 3 ...... 10....10 ...... L 47-74 16-52 .308 12-19 .632 28-60 .467 .688 -11 16-12 21-33 F7 Miami ...... 4 ...... 3 ...... W ot 78-75 25-76 .329 16-22 .727 27-57 .474 .750 Even 9-19 19-32 F11 North Carolina ...... 6 ...... 5 ...... 3...... 3 ...... L 87-101 34-70 .486 11-18 .611 34-62 .548 .871 -5 15-15 52-44 F15 at Boston College ...... 6 ...... 5 ...... L 74-80 29-68 .426 13-16 .813 30-51 .588 .706 +4 11-19 37-32 F19 at St. John’s ...... 9 ...... 9 ...... W 76-69 23-43 .535 23-33 .697 27-50 .540 .813 -2 13-18 37-26 F22 Wake Forest...... 9 ...... 9 ...... 8...... 8 ...... W 101-91 33-61 .541 27-36 .750 36-59 .610 .875 -13 6-20 51-40 F25 at Maryland ...... 7 ...... 7 ...... W 78-67 25-57 .439 20-28 .714 24-50 .480 .940 +11 9-11 34-34 F28 at Virginia Tech ...... 7 ...... 7 ...... W 72-65 25-59 .424 16-20 .800 23-56 .411 .833 -11 9-19 36-25 M3 Florida State ...... 7 ...... 7 ...... 24....24 ...... W 84-81 26-65 .400 22-31 .710 30-60 .500 .650 -3 7-14 34-40 M8 at North Carolina ...... 7 ...... 7 ...... 2...... 2 ...... L 71-79 22-50 .440 19-27 .704 28-53 .528 .680 -15 11-11 39-38 ACC Tournament M13 #Boston College ...... 9 ...... 8 ...... W 66-65 22-47 .468 13-22 .591 23-60 .383 .750 -2 12-12 22-29 M14 #Maryland ...... 9 ...... 8 ...... W 67-61 20-55 .364 18-21 .857 25-63 .397 .778 -5 11-11 32-30 M15 #Florida State ...... 9 ...... 8 ...... 22....22 ...... W 79-69 24-58 .414 19-26 .731 23-49 .469 .731 +1 4-13 35-21 NCAA Tournament M19 #Binghamton ...... 6 ...... 6 ...... W 86-62 28-57 .491 21-25 .840 27-51 .529 .200 +18 15-18 45-34 M21 #Texas ...... 6 ...... 6 ...... W 74-69 23-53 .434 21-27 .778 25-50 .500 .640 -5 9-15 36-29 M26 #Villanova ...... 6 ...... 6 ...... 11....12 ...... L 54-77 16-60 .267 17-24 .708 27-64 .422 .826 -15 11-12 23-26 FLORIDA STATE Seminoles (25-10, 10-6) 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 Mar Half N15 at Jacksonville ...... W 59-57 19-41 .463 16-30 .533 22-68 .324 .444 -3 19-11 30-17 N18 at LaSalle ...... W 65-61 19-48 .396 21-28 .750 22-60 .367 .722 -2 18-14 19-22 N20 Stetson ...... W 79-77 25-56 .446 28-34 .824 28-65 .431 .615 +11 17-14 43-27 N22 Coastal Carolina ...... W 82-70 24-52 .462 23-26 .885 23-55 .418 .765 -1 15-22 45-42 N24 Western Illinois ...... W 67-55 22-50 .440 19-22 .864 15-44 .341 .905 +11 12-13 34-20 N28 #Cincinnati...... W 58-47 19-50 .380 16-25 .640 18-54 .333 .471 +3 18-19 27-23 N29 #California ...... W 80-77 23-48 .479 27-34 .794 23-59 .390 .781 +2 18-14 32-23 D3 at Northwestern ...... L 59-73 21-51 .412 11-19 .579 23-56 .411 .581 -8 22-13 36-33 D7 Florida ...... 23....21 ...... W 57-55 16-51 .314 19-26 .731 20-51 .392 .647 +4 15-16 26-25 D13 at Georgia State ...... W 62-57 21-38 .553 13-19 .684 20-53 .377 .667 +9 15-8 30-25 D16 Tennessee Tech ...... W 69-59 24-51 .471 14-20 .700 21-60 .350 .529 +6 24-22 32-31 D18 Charleston Southern ...... W 71-48 28-62 .452 10-22 .455 18-56 .321 .364 +7 13-19 36-26 D21 Pittsburgh ...... 3...... 3 ...... L 48-56 14-47 .298 16-22 .727 21-63 .333 .615 -4 18-16 24-26 D28 vs. Western Kentucky...... W 82-69 28-61 .459 16-21 .762 23-58 .397 .733 -3 9-16 37-34 J3 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ...... W 69-48 30-62 .484 4-14 .286 20-58 .345 .438 +3 16-21 35-23 J10 Duke ...... 2...... 2 ...... L 58-66 22-71 .310 11-14 .786 18-42 .429 .641 +9 14-17 14-19 J13 at NC State ...... W 78-65 29-55 .527 18-23 .783 23-53 .434 .682 +7 12-16 35-32 J17 Maryland ...... W ot 76-73 26-61 .426 18-25 .720 27-70 .386 .684 -7 15-18 29-27 J21 at Miami ...... L 69-75 24-61 .393 10-17 .588 25-51 .490 .680 +5 17-15 29-30 J24 at Virginia ...... W 73-62 27-54 .500 11-13 .846 17-48 .354 .800 +6 22-19 30-16 J28 North Carolina ...... 5...... 6 ...... L 77-80 28-60 .467 15-21 .714 24-63 .381 .781 -8 19-21 35-46 F5 Georgia Tech ...... W 62-58 17-55 .309 24-34 .706 21-61 .344 .824 -12 10-18 25-31 F7 at Clemson ...... 10....10 ...... W 65-61 24-59 .407 10-14 .714 24-53 .453 .778 +8 17-18 22-30 F10 Virginia ...... 25 ....25 ...... W 68-57 23-47 .489 13-19 .684 23-67 .343 .500 -12 11-14 20-22 F14 at Wake Forest ...... 25 ....25 ...... 7...... 8 ...... L 63-86 22-58 .379 15-21 .714 26-53 .491 .842 -3 18-16 30-42 F18 Miami ...... W 80-67 22-46 .478 31-35 .886 23-55 .418 .583 -3 8-11 30-31 F21 at Virginia Tech ...... W 67-65 24-58 .414 9-10 .900 21-49 .429 .813 -4 10-16 43-33 F24 at Boston College ....23 ....25 ...... L 67-72 22-57 .386 15-16 .938 26-65 .400 .750 +2 18-12 25-24 F28 Clemson ...... 23 ....25 ...... 12....13 ...... W 73-66 26-56 .464 14-21 .667 25-58 .431 .500 -5 16-23 39-27 M3 at Duke ...... 24 ....24 ...... 7...... 7 ...... L 81-84 30-60 .500 13-20 .650 26-65 .400 .710 +3 14-7 40-34 M8 Virginia Tech ...... 24 ....24 ...... W 63-53 22-51 .431 14-16 .875 16-52 .308 .696 +3 17-17 32-25 ACC Tournament M13 #Georgia Tech ...... 22 ....22 ...... W 64-62 28-57 .491 4-6 .667 21-58 .362 .706 +1 19-18 33-27 M14 #North Carolina .....22 ....22 ...... 1...... 1 ...... W 73-70 28-57 .491 9-15 .600 22-59 .373 .759 +3 14-7 29-32 M15 #Duke ...... 22 ....22 ...... 7...... 7 ...... L 69-79 23-49 .469 14-19 .737 24-58 .414 .731 -1 13-4 21-35 NCAA Tournament M20 Wisconsin ...... 16 ....16 ...... L ot 59-61 20-46 .436 15-18 .833 22-54 .407 .867 +7 15-9 31-19 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball GEORGIA TECH Yellow Jackets (12-19, 2-14) 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 Mar Half N14 Winston-Salem State ...... W 92-47 32-59 .542 22-34 .647 17-65 .282 .304 +19 13-16 49-29 N22 at Mercer...... W ot 82-76 32-69 .464 15-29 .517 28-61 .459 .667 -2 15-28 34-35 N25 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ...... W 74-47 30-62 .484 12-20 .600 18-59 .305 .800 +10 15-19 32-23 N28 Jacksonville ...... W 79-76 27-55 .491 22-39 .564 26-60 .433 .619 -1 19-23 31-26 D3 Penn State ...... L 83-85 35-70 .500 10-13 .769 32-63 .508 .619 +5 10-6 39-44 D6 Vanderbilt ...... W 63-51 21-62 .339 20-31 .645 16-50 .329 .630 +15 15-17 28-25 D14 Illinois-Chicago ...... L 60-66 24-57 .421 6-12 .500 26-63 .413 .818 -6 15-14 32-30 D17 Georgia State ...... W 84-64 30-57 .526 20-30 .667 24-60 .400 .529 +24 27-18 35-26 D20 at Pepperdine ...... W 86-58 34-62 .548 13-24 .542 21-58 .362 .688 +8 13-20 40-26 D22 at Southern California ...... L 57-76 22-63 .349 8-15 .533 25-53 .472 .667 -3 14-12 34-36 D28 Virginia ...... L ot 84-88 31-72 .431 16-33 .485 31-70 .443 .773 +8 12-13 37-44 D30 Tennessee State ...... W 63-58 22-47 .468 17-30 .567 21-60 .350 .611 +11 21-14 33-26 J3 at Alabama ...... L 77-88 28-59 .475 16-26 .615 30-57 .526 .576 -9 15-16 25-44 J6 Georgia ...... W 67-62 26-72 .361 14-22 .636 19-55 .345 .613 +13 15-19 28-48 J10 at Maryland ...... L 61-68 24-56 .429 8-14 .571 23-73 .315 .739 +10 28-13 31-26 J14 Duke ...... 3 .....2 ...... L 56-70 21-51 .412 7-19 .368 23-59 .390 .593 -2 18-9 28-31 J17 at NC State ...... L ot 71-76 24-67 .358 13-16 .813 24-56 .429 .786 -2 22-22 35-34 J20 Boston College ...... L ot 76-80 28-65 .431 14-19 .737 30-68 .441 .813 +6 20-16 31-30 J25 at Clemson ...... 10 .....9 ...... L 59-73 23-57 .404 10-14 .714 21-56 .375 .742 -4 18-13 34-37 J31 Wake Forest ...... 6 .....4 ...... W 76-74 25-61 .410 23-30 .767 29-65 .446 .588 +9 15-14 41-43 F5 at Florida State ...... L 58-62 21-61 .344 14-17 .824 17-55 .309 .824 +12 18-10 31-25 F8 Maryland ...... L 56-57 19-47 .404 11-16 .688 19-53 .358 .632 Even 16-24 31-29 F11 at Virginia Tech ...... L 71-76 25-63 .397 17-20 .850 23-62 .371 .667 -3 14-14 31-41 F14 NC State ...... L 65-86 25-65 .385 9-13 .692 27-44 .614 .793 -8 15-21 33-44 F18 at Wake Forest ...... 8 .....8 ...... L 69-87 26-64 .406 7-10 .700 31-54 .574 .667 -3 20-22 39-50 F22 Clemson ...... 13 ...13 ...... L 73-81 27-53 .509 13-23 .565 27-53 .509 .714 -5 18-18 33-33 F28 at North Carolina ...... 4 .....5 ...... L 74-104 31-69 .449 3-10 .300 37-69 .536 .897 -14 18-15 33-46 M4 Miami ...... W 78-68 24-45 .533 20-30 .667 23-71 .324 .737 -22 11-15 41-25 M7 at Boston College ...... L 66-67 23-59 .390 15-23 .652 22-53 .415 .870 -10 9-19 25-30 ACC Tournament M12 #Clemson ...... 17 ...18 ...... W 86-81 34-61 .557 12-16 .750 31-66 .470 .529 +8 17-12 39-39 M13 #Virginia Tech ...... 22 ...22 ...... L 62-64 21-58 .362 12-17 .706 28-57 .491 .667 -1 18-19 27-33

MARYLAND Terrapins (21-14, 7-9) 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 Mar Half N14 Bucknell ...... W 81-51 30-70 .429 16-22 .727 19-60 .317 .727 +3 11-20 33-17 N18 Youngstown State ...... W 73-49 24-59 .407 21-28 .750 19-57 .333 .578 -11 15-23 37-18 N21 Vermont ...... ot W 89-74 28-67 .418 24-30 .800 27-63 .429 .619 +14 16-15 37-35 N27 #Michigan State ...... 5 .....6 ...... W 80-62 27-55 .491 17-21 .810 24-57 .421 .444 -3 10-15 37-35 N28 #Gonzaga ...... 9 ...10 ...... L 59-81 25-67 .373 8-9 .889 29-55 .527 .720 -11 13-15 29-38 N30 #Georgetown ...... 21 ...16 ...... L 48-75 18-57 .316 9-12 .750 26-49 .531 .727 -13 13-16 20-38 D3 Michigan ...... W 75-70 26-59 .441 18-20 .900 26-61 .426 1.000 +17 11-10 29-35 D7 #George Washington ...... W 76-53 27-63 .429 13-17 .765 30-65 .308 .563 +3 12-15 45-26 D12 Delaware State ...... W 86-58 31-60 .517 18-23 .783 21-59 .356 .857 +11 11-16 40-21 D22 American ...... W 67-51 23-55 .418 16-18 .889 24-52 .462 .000 +8 10-15 35-27 D27 Bryant ...... W 72-51 29-60 .483 7-11 .636 18-54 .333 .750 Even 11-19 42-25 D30 Elon ...... W 76-50 30-67 .448 11-14 .786 17-58 .293 .909 +10 12-18 36-23 J3 UNC-Charlotte ...... W 85-75 30-66 .455 16-19 .842 28-61 .459 .889 +10 12-14 38-41 J7 Morgan State ...... L 65-66 26-73 .356 12-15 .800 27-69 .391 .308 +5 21-20 36-33 J10 Georgia Tech ...... W 68-61 23-73 .315 17-23 .739 24-56 .429 .571 -10 13-28 26-31 J14 at Miami ...... L 60-62 25-57 .439 4-6 .667 24-61 .393 .444 -8 10-12 35-23 J17 at Florida State ...... L ot 73-76 27-70 .386 13-19 .684 26-61 .426 .720 +7 18-15 27-29 J20 Virginia ...... W 84-78 29-54 .537 21-24 .875 27-59 .458 .857 -10 13-19 45-30 J24 at Duke ...... 2 .....2 ...... L 44-85 18-64 .281 6-12 .500 31-73 .425 .579 -18 17-10 15-40 J27 Boston College ...... L 67-76 29-71 .408 6-10 .600 26-54 .481 .750 +7 9-10 40-29 J31 Miami ...... W 73-68 27-65 .415 14-17 .824 24-59 .407 .714 -3 7-16 27-24 F3 at North Carolina ...... 3 .....4 ...... L 91-108 36-75 .480 16-21 .762 36-70 .514 .741 Even 16-16 44-60 F8 at Georgia Tech ...... W 57-56 19-53 .358 12-19 .632 19-47 .404 .688 Even 24-16 29-31 F14 Virginia Tech ...... W 83-73 26-54 .481 24-26 .923 26-55 .473 .619 Even 11-12 34-29 F17 at Clemson ...... 13 ...13 ...... L 64-93 23-60 .383 12-18 .667 37-64 .578 .778 -4 14-12 28-34 F21 North Carolina ...... 3 .....3 ...... W ot 88-85 31-68 .456 13-17 .765 29-77 .377 .786 -11 16-15 30-39 F25 Duke ...... 7 .....7 ...... L 67-78 24-50 .480 16-25 .640 25-57 .439 .714 -11 11-9 34-34 M1 at NC State ...... W 71-60 27-56 .482 7-8 .875 23-46 .500 .643 -8 8-16 34-33 M3 Wake Forest ...... 10 ...10 ...... L 63-65 27-69 .391 2-2 1.000 25-63 .397 .588 -18 10-16 32-25 M7 at Virginia ...... L 63-68 27-66 .409 4-6 .667 21-46 .457 .833 -9 9-18 27-26 ACC Tournament M12 #NC State ...... W 74-69 25-53 .472 15-21 .714 26-59 .441 .818 -8 8-14 29-29 M13 #Wake Forest ...... 8 .....9 ...... W 75-64 24-55 .436 21-26 .808 22-74 .297 .708 +4 17-9 36-31 M14 #Duke ...... 9 .....8 ...... L 61-67 25-63 .397 7-9 .778 20-55 .364 .857 +5 11-11 30-32 NCAA Tournament M19 #California ...... W 84-71 31-63 .492 16-24 .667 25-59 .424 .737 +1 9-14 34-31 M21 #Memphis ...... 3 .....2 ...... L 70-89 27-62 .435 11-19 .579 31-53 .585 .773 -8 7-13 33-53 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball MIAMI Hurricanes (19-13, 7-9) 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 Mar Half N15 Florida Southern ....17 ....16 ...... W 96-60 35-75 .467 18-23 .783 19-67 .284 .696 +19 15-17 43-25 N21 #Southern Miss .....17 ....16 ...... W 70-60 21-47 .447 22-30 .733 23-59 .390 .667 -2 13-10 36-24 N23 #Connecticut ...... 17 ....16 ...... 2 .....2 ...... L 63-76 24-68 .353 8-14 .571 29-61 .475 .682 -5 11-14 31-39 N24 #San Diego ...... 22 ....21 ...... W 80-45 26-57 .456 23-30 .767 17-52 .327 .700 +14 7-15 38-30 N29 Stetson ...... 22 ....21 ...... W 79-65 27-59 .458 18-26 .692 23-68 .338 .818 +12 15-13 39-27 D2 Ohio State ...... 21 ....22 ...... L 68-73 23-59 .390 16-25 .640 25-60 .417 .583 +15 18-10 36-22 D6 at Kentucky ...... 21 ....22 ...... W 73-67 23-52 .442 19-31 .613 25-70 .357 .833 -10 13-14 46-26 D12 Fla. International ...... x ....25 ...... W 76-50 28-53 .528 12-22 .545 16-53 .302 .800 +9 14-14 42-26 D14 Robert Morris ...... x ....25 ...... W 70-62 22-53 .415 20-31 .645 24-58 .414 .556 +5 15-17 37-25 D21 Clemson ...... 25 ...25 ...... L 72-91 27-58 .486 12-27 .444 35-71 .493 .722 +8 22-13 30-38 D27 at St. John’s ...... W 70-56 22-55 .400 19-26 .731 22-56 .393 .533 +16 16-14 38-28 D31 North Florida ...... W 94-41 27-57 .474 32-42 .762 12-44 .273 .636 +36 12-15 38-20 J3 North Carolina Central ...... W 76-42 26-63 .413 16-25 .640 15-57 .263 .818 +19 9-10 31-25 J5 Florida Atlantic ...... W 85-69 25-60 .417 36-33 .768 21-56 .375 .696 +18 8-6 38-33 J10 at Boston College ...... 17 ...24 ...... W 77-71 22-54 .407 27-33 .818 20-55 .364 .815 Even 12-14 38-33 J14 Maryland ...... W 62-60 24-61 .393 4-9 .444 25-57 .439 .667 +8 12-10 23-35 J17 at North Carolina ...... 5 .....6 ...... L 65-82 27-68 .397 5-11 .455 28-63 .444 .833 +1 14-14 32-36 J21 Florida State ...... W 75-69 25-51 .490 17-25 .680 24-61 .393 .588 -5 15-17 30-29 J25 Virginia Tech ...... L ot 83-88 29-66 .439 14-18 .778 33-67 .493 .684 -1 11-9 37-36 J27 at NC State ...... L ot 81-84 31-63 .492 12-22 .545 32-60 .533 .857 +15 12-10 25-39 J31 at Maryland ...... L 68-73 24-59 .407 10-14 .714 27-65 .415 .824 -3 16-7 24-27 F4 Wake Forest ...... 7 .....6 ...... W 79-52 25-53 .491 16-22 .727 19-60 .317 .611 +2 14-14 29-26 F7 at Duke ...... 4 .....3 ...... L ot 75-78 27-57 .474 12-16 .750 25-76 .329 ,727 Even 19-9 32-19 F15 North Carolina ...... 3 .....3 ...... L 65-69 26-68 .362 2-2 1.000 26-67 .388 .875 -5 12-13 29-26 F18 at Florida State ...... L 67-80 23-55 .416 14-24 .563 22-46 .478 .886 +3 11-8 31-30 F21 Boston College ...... W 69-58 25-48 .521 8-16 .500 21-58 .362 .600 -10 13-15 44-32 F26 at Virginia ...... W 62-55 22-50 .440 11-13 .846 20-50 .400 .909 -5 13-16 29-29 M4 at Georgia Tech ...... L 68-78 23-71 .324 14-19 .737 24-45 .533 .667 +22 15-11 25-41 M7 NC State ...... W 72-64 20-56 .357 25-34 .735 19-49 .388 .905 -1 5-15 21-30 ACC Tournament M12 #Virginia Tech ...... L 47-65 18-52 .346 5-10 .500 21-42 .500 .826 -13 15-17 24-28 National Invitational Tournament M18 at Providence ...... W 78-66 25-61 .410 18-21 .857 20-60 .333 .667 +9 19-15 33-28 M20 at Florida ...... L 60-74 23-56 .411 7-12 .583 12-19 .520 .632 -12 11-16 48-32 NORTH CAROLINA Tar Heels (34-4, 13-3) 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 Mar Half N15 Penn ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... W 86-71 28-60 .467 23-33 .697 24-60 .400 .706 +10 13-16 48-33 N18 Kentucky ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... W 77-58 29-70 .414 12-18 .667 20-45 .444 .789 -2 10-28 41-25 N21 at UC-Santa Barbara ..1 ...... 1 ...... W 84-67 28-59 .475 22-31 .710 25-55 .455 .769 +12 15-21 45-37 N24 #Chaminade ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... W 115-70 48-79 .608 9-17 .529 25-60 .417 .750 +4 7-24 48-25 N25 #Oregon ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... W 98-69 33-65 .508 22-33 .667 22-73 .301 .762 +25 18-14 51-22 N26 #Notre Dame ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 8 .....8 ...... W 102-87 39-70 .557 19-21 .905 32-78 .410 .727 +8 8-8 46-36 N30 UNC-Asheville ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... W 116-48 44-77 .571 14-21 .667 18-68 .265 .529 +13 11-25 53-19 D3 at Michigan State ....1 ...... 1 ...... 13 ...12 ...... W 98-63 34-71 .479 24-29 .828 23-66 .348 .619 +6 9-22 53-39 D13 Oral Roberts ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... W 100-84 37-69 .536 22-30 .733 33-74 .446 .615 -7 16-25 54-34 D18 Evansville ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... W 91-73 33-66 .500 19-26 .731 32-69 .464 .731 +11 16-14 46-28 D20 at Valparaiso ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... W 85-63 26-56 .464 25-31 .806 21-46 .457 .630 +7 17-25 41-31 D28 Rutgers ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... W 97-75 35-68 .515 23-28 .821 28-59 .475 .923 +14 12-19 52-38 D31 at Nevada-Reno ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... W 84-61 30-59 .508 19-27 .704 22-63 .349 .667 -1 13-15 41-27 J4 Boston College ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... L 78-85 28-73 .384 15-27 .556 32-70 .457 .750 +10 15-11 40-46 J7 College of Charleston .3 ...... 3 ...... W 108-70 41-70 .586 19-22 .864 23-69 .333 .875 +21 14-12 53-41 J11 at Wake Forest ...... 3 ...... 3 ...... 4 .....4 ...... L 89-92 26-74 .351 31-38 .816 29-61 .475 .718 +14 18-16 44-44 J15 at Virginia ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... W 83-61 27-64 .422 24-28 .857 25-82 .305 .778 -3 9-10 50-36 J17 Miami ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... W 82-65 28-63 .444 15-18 .833 27-68 .397 .455 -1 14-14 46-33 J21 Clemson ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 .....9 ...... W 94-70 35-66 .530 19-27 .704 24-68 .353 .684 +2 13-17 45-40 J28 at Florida State ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... W 80-77 24-63 .381 25-32 .781 28-60 .467 .714 +8 21-19 46-35 J31 at NC State ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... W 93-76 35-62 .565 18-20 .900 28-67 .418 .692 +9 11-9 43-31 F3 Maryland ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... W 108-91 36-70 .514 20-27 .741 36-75 .480 .762 Even 16-16 60-44 F7 Virginia ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... W 76-61 28-67 .418 11-17 .647 23-63 .365 .714 +12 12-12 33-25 F11 at Duke ...... 3 ...... 3 ...... 6 .....5 ...... W 101-87 34-62 .548 27-31 .871 34-70 .486 .611 +5 15-15 44-52 F15 at Miami ...... 3 ...... 3 ...... W 69-65 26-67 .388 7-8 .875 26-68 .382 1.000 +5 13-12 29-26 F18 NC State ...... 3 ...... 3 ...... W 89-80 36-65 .554 13-15 .867 33-61 .541 .429 +6 9-15 39-36 F21 at Maryland ...... 3 ...... 3 ...... L ot 85-88 29-77 .377 22-28 .786 31-68 .456 .765 +11 15-16 39-30 F28 Georgia Tech ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... W 104-74 37-69 .536 26-29 .897 31-69 .449 .300 +14 15-18 46-33 M4 at Virginia Tech ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... W 86-78 27-66 .409 26-34 .765 28-69 .406 1.000 -1 8-11 42-36 M8 Duke ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 7 .....7 ...... W 79-71 28-53 .528 17-25 .680 22-50 .440 .704 +15 11-11 38-39 ACC Tournament M13 #Virginia Tech ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... W 79-76 29-65 .446 15-21 .714 30-67 .448 .727 +11 9-7 43-42 M14 #Florida State ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 22 ...22 ...... L 70-73 22-59 .373 22-29 .759 28-57 .491 .600 -3 7-14 32-29 NCAA Tournament M19 #Radford ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... W 101-58 38-84 .452 20-24 .833 22-80 .275 .643 +11 12-18 53-34 M21 #LSU ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 21 ...20 ...... W 84-70 32-59 .542 14-18 .778 29-64 .453 .500 -1 10-15 38-29 M27 #Gonzaga ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...10 ...... W 98-77 36-68 .529 15-27 .556 27-58 .466 .696 +11 9-12 53-42 M29 #Oklahoma ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 .....8 ...... W 72-60 26-51 .510 15-16 .938 24-54 .444 .625 -4 12-16 32-23 A4 #Villanova ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 11 ...12 ...... W 83-69 25-62 .403 22-37 .595 26-79 .329 .750 -5 12-12 49-40 A6 #Michigan State ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 7 .....6 ...... W 89-72 28-61 .459 28-40 .700 22-55 .400 .724 -7 7-21 55-34 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball NC STATE Wolfpack (16-14, 6-10)

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 Mar Half N15 at New Orleans ...... W 65-59 23-47 .489 14-19 .737 22-48 .458 .769 +12 13-10 31-31 N22 High Point ...... W 69-56 23-53 .434 14-21 .667 19-53 .358 .538 +7 10-12 36-29 N25 Winthrop ...... W 74-48 23-55 .418 22-27 .815 18-63 .286 .750 +8 6-9 40-24 N30 UNC-Greensboro ...... W 79-52 34-72 .472 6-12 .500 20-59 .339 .500 +12 9-13 39-28 D6 at Davidson ...... 22 ...24 ...... L 67-72 20-54 .370 23-28 .821 26-69 .377 .667 -6 19-14 41-37 D13 Winston-Salem State ...... W 74-46 28-54 .519 12-14 .857 18-64 .281 .615 +17 16-9 40-20 D17 East Carolina ...... W 87-76 27-52 .519 26-34 .765 28-73 .384 .800 +4 14-9 45-42 D20 Lipscomb...... W 76-58 30-60 .500 10-22 .455 22-62 .355 .714 +8 9-10 37-25 D22 Marquette ...... x ...25 ...... L 65-68 24-47 .511 9-13 .692 27-56 .482 .700 +4 18-10 35-32 D29 Loyola-Maryland...... W 62-60 20-47 .426 18-28 .643 24-58 .414 .750 +8 13-8 29-29 D31 Towson ...... W 88-68 28-52 .538 26-32 .813 23-61 .377 .867 +4 10-10 46-41 J3 at Florida ...... L 66-68 24-41 .585 15-21 .714 24-47 .511 .720 +6 18-12 33-23 J10 at Clemson ...... 12 ...11 ...... L 51-63 17-54 .315 11-15 .733 24-56 .429 .650 +5 18-9 17-24 J13 Florida State ...... L 65-78 23-53 .434 15-22 .682 29-55 .527 .783 -7 16-12 32-35 J17 Georgia Tech ...... W ot 76-71 24-56 .429 22-28 .786 24-67 .358 .813 -2 22-22 34-35 J20 at Duke ...... 2 .....2 ...... L 56-73 23-51 .451 7-11 .636 29-57 .509 .667 +11 19-8 26-22 J24 at Boston College ...... L 68-79 25-56 .446 14-20 .700 28-64 .438 .842 -21 10-13 27-42 J27 Miami ...... W ot 84-81 32-60 .533 6-7 .857 31-63 .492 .545 -15 10-12 39-25 J31 North Carolina ...... 5 .....6 ...... L 76-93 28-67 .418 9-13 .692 35-62 .565 .900 -9 9-11 31-43 F3 North Carolina Central ...... W 87-59 33-57 .579 14-23 .609 22-57 .386 1.000 +38 20-13 46-36 F8 at Virginia Tech ...... L ot 87-91 27-55 .491 28-39 .718 32-68 .471 .800 +6 22-14 49-35 F11 Wake Forest ...... 7 .....8 ...... W 82-76 26-61 .426 23-31 .742 31-62 .500 .563 +4 16-17 42-34 F14 at Georgia Tech ...... W 86-65 27-44 .614 23-29 .793 25-65 .385 .692 +8 21-15 44-33 F18 at North Carolina ...... 3 .....3 ...... L 80-89 33-61 .541 3-7 .429 36-65 .554 .867 -6 15-9 39-36 F21 Virginia ...... W 72-67 25-47 .532 14-22 .636 25-57 .439 .667 Even 20-13 33-29 F26 at Wake Forest ...... 13 ...14 ...... L 78-85 31-65 .477 8-11 .727 32-61 .525 .818 -15 8-12 35-43 M1 Maryland ...... L 60-71 23-46 .500 9-14 .643 27-56 .482 .875 +8 16-8 33-34 M4 Boston College ...... W 74-69 27-51 .529 12-20 .600 25-52 .481 .786 +4 9-9 43-34 M7 at Miami ...... L 64-72 19-49 .388 19-21 .905 20-56 .357 .735 +1 15-5 30-21 ACC Tournament M12 #Maryland ...... L 69-74 26-59 .441 9-11 .818 25-53 .472 .714 +8 14-8 29-29

VIRGINIA Cavaliers (10-18, 4-12)

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 Mar Half N16 VMI ...... W 107-97 43-79 .544 18-28 .643 37-79 .468 .933 +15 20-19 51-45 N19 South Florida ...... W 77-75 27-67 .403 18-28 .643 32-65 .492 .500 Even 10-14 34-34 N21 Radford ...... W 68-66 24-65 .369 19-24 .792 24-62 .387 .560 +3 14-15 27-29 N25 Liberty ...... L 82-86 27-58 .466 15-19 .789 30-53 .586 .650 +14 14-11 32-35 N28 at Syracuse ...... L 70-73 27-64 .422 12-17 .706 21-45 .467 .711 +5 12-15 40-29 D2 at Minnesota ...... L 56-66 16-51 .314 18-22 .818 22-53 .415 .762 +8 19-12 29-32 D17 Longwood ...... W 90-61 33-64 .516 18-24 .750 25-65 .385 .545 +26 17-13 42-27 D20 Auburn ...... L 56-58 18-49 .367 15-21 .714 22-64 .344 .533 -14 12-12 21-32 D23 Hampton ...... W 74-48 25-62 .403 17-20 .850 19-66 .288 .417 +10 13-14 38-27 D28 at Georgia Tech ...... W ot 88-84 31-70 .443 17-22 .773 31-72 .431 .485 -8 13-12 44-37 J3 Xavier ...... 22 ...22 ...... L 70-84 24-64 .375 17-21 .810 29-65 .446 .680 -9 12-10 26-42 J6 Brown ...... W 74-50 29-62 .468 13-21 .619 18-51 .353 .778 +12 7-17 39-29 J10 at Virginia Tech ...... L 75-78 29-55 .527 10-15 .667 28-63 .444 .680 -1 17-11 33-40 J15 North Carolina ...... 5 .....6 ...... L 61-83 25-82 .305 7-9 .778 27-64 .422 .857 +3 10-9 36-50 J20 at Maryland ...... L 78-84 27-59 .458 18-21 .857 29-54 .537 .875 +10 19-13 30-45 J24 Florida State ...... L 62-73 17-48 .354 24-30 .800 27-54 .500 .846 -6 19-22 16-30 F1 at Duke ...... 1 .....1 ...... L 54-79 21-49 .429 9-13 .692 31-67 .463 .571 -5 23-9 21-43 F4 Boston College ...... L 70-80 23-69 .333 23-29 .793 24-47 .511 .839 -9 7-20 22-42 F7 at North Carolina ...... 3 .....4 ...... L 61-76 23-63 .365 5-7 .714 28-67 .418 .647 -12 12-12 25-33 F10 at Florida State ...... 25 ...25 ...... L 57-68 23-67 .343 4-8 .500 23-47 .489 .684 +12 14-11 22-20 F15 Clemson ...... 12 ...11 ...... W ot 85-81 34-64 .531 10-16 .625 28-65 .431 .762 -7 20-21 33-25 F18 Virginia Tech ...... W 75-61 25-57 .439 18-24 .750 22-60 .367 .765 +1 10-13 39-29 F21 at NC State ...... L 67-72 25-57 .439 12-18 .667 25-47 .532 .636 Even 13-20 29-33 F26 Miami ...... L 55-62 20-50 .400 10-11 .909 22-50 .440 .846 +5 16-13 29-29 F28 Wake Forest ...... 13 ...14 ...... L 60-70 23-56 .411 8-8 1.000 25-58 .431 .600 -14 17-15 24-30 M3 at Clemson ...... 18 ...19 ...... L 57-75 20-49 .408 14-23 .609 26-52 .500 .760 -9 15-16 31-32 M7 Maryland ...... W 68-63 21-46 .457 20-24 .833 27-66 .667 .667 +9 18-9 26-27 ACC Tournament M12 #Boston College ...... L 63-76 21-56 .375 13-20 .650 22-52 .423 .861 -1 20-14 25-37 22008-09008-09 AACCCC BBasketballasketball VIRGINIA TECH Hokies (19-15, 7-9) 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 Mar Half N14 Gardner-Webb ...... W 65-62 24-62 .387 10-13 .769 24-66 .364 .667 -6 15-18 40-26 N17 Mount St. Mary’s ...... W 62-57 15-45 .333 27-32 .844 22-60 .367 .692 +3 20-16 23-24 N20 #Fairfield ...... W 74-57 27-48 .563 11-16 .688 20-54 .370 .714 +2 10-11 40-31 N21 #Xavier ...... L ot 62-63 23-60 .383 10-14 .714 20-53 .377 .731 +2 16-16 25-23 N23 #Seton Hall ...... L 73-77 23-57 .404 19-32 .594 26-57 .456 .719 +9 14-9 40-34 N26 Elon ...... W 76-67 25-56 .446 23-28 .821 20-51 .392 .656 +15 10-8 34-27 D1 Wisconsin ...... x ...22 ...... L 72-74 26-52 .500 9-12 .750 24-48 .500 .737 +4 7-6 30-38 D7 #Navy ...... W 79-70 24-54 .444 29-34 .853 26-63 .413 .667 +17 16-11 28-34 D9 at Georgia ...... L 66-67 24-55 .436 12-19 .632 26-65 .400 .476 -5 18-12 41-38 D14 Longwood ...... W 79-57 24-52 .462 26-35 .743 20-67 .299 .615 +25 23-17 37-21 D20 at Columbia ...... W 64-52 22-54 .407 14-19 .737 21-59 .356 .600 +11 19-19 28-20 D21 at St. John’s ...... W 81-67 29-64 .453 15-22 .682 24-53 .453 .538 +8 15-18 39-35 D29 at Charleston Southern ...... W 75-66 25-53 .472 18-24 .750 25-59 .424 .833 -1 12-6 37-28 J4 at Duke ...... 5 .....5 ...... L 44-69 18-49 .367 7-12 .583 22-54 .407 .950 -10 18-17 31-39 J10 Virginia ...... W 78-75 28-63 .444 17-25 .680 29-55 .527 .667 -1 11-17 40-33 J14 Richmond ...... W 62-48 23-51 .451 14-21 .667 19-61 .311 .467 +18 16-7 41-21 J17 Boston College ...... W 79-71 26-53 .491 20-33 .606 24-59 .407 .889 +9 10-9 41-37 J21 at Wake Forest ...... 1 .....1 ...... W 78-71 25-50 .500 22-37 .595 28-65 .431 .833 -1 13-16 34-24 J25 at Miami ...... W ot 88-83 33-67 .493 13-19 .684 29-66 .439 .778 +1 9-11 36-37 J29 Clemson ...... 12 ...11 ...... L 82-86 30-59 .508 15-20 .750 29-67 .423 .667 -4 14-10 53-44 J31 at Boston College ...... L 66-67 22-55 .400 17-24 .708 24-56 .429 .789 -3 7-10 21-23 F8 NC State ...... W ot 91-87 32-68 .471 24-30 .800 27-55 .491 .718 -6 14-22 35-49 F11 Georgia Tech ...... W 76-71 23-62 .371 24-36 .667 25-63 .397 .850 +3 14-14 41-31 F14 at Maryland ...... L 73-83 26-55 .473 13-21 .619 26-54 .481 .923 Even 12-11 29-34 F18 at Virginia ...... L 61-75 22-60 .367 13-17 .765 25-57 .439 .750 -1 13-10 29-39 F21 Florida State ...... L 65-67 21-49 .429 13-16 .813 24-58 .414 .900 +4 16-10 33-43 F25 at Clemson ...... 12 ...13 ...... W 80-77 26-60 .433 17-29 .586 27-64 .422 .696 -2 12-15 35-38 F28 Duke ...... 7 .....7 ...... L 65-72 23-56 .411 15-18 .833 25-59 .424 .800 +11 19-9 25-36 M4 North Carolina ...... 2 .....2 ...... L 78-86 28-69 .406 17-17 1.000 27-66 .409 .765 +1 11-8 36-42 M8 at Florida State ...... 24 ...24 ...... L 53-63 16-52 .308 16-23 .696 22-51 .431 .875 -3 17-17 25-32 ACC Tournament M12 #Miami ...... W 65-47 21-42 .500 19-23 .826 18-52 .346 .500 +13 15-17 28-24 M13 #North Carolina ...... L 76-79 30-67 .448 8-11 .727 29-65 .448 .714 -13 7-9 42-43 National Invitational Tournament M18 Duquesne ...... W 2ot 116-108 38-64 .594 33-40 .825 36-71 .507 .731 +7 10-13 34-26 M20 Baylor ...... L 66-84 23-71 .324 13-19 .684 29-47 .617 .800 +1 10-16 21-41 WAKE FOREST Demon Deacons (24-7, 11-5) 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 Mar Half N14 N. Carolina Central ...21 ....24 ...... W 94-48 37-62 .597 18-24 .750 16-60 .267 .526 +11 13-22 46-22 N19 UNC-Wilmington ....20 ....25 ...... W 120-88 47-83 .566 22-32 .688 30-63 .476 .640 +22 13-24 61-44 N24 W-Salem State...... 19 ....24 ...... W 62-31 22-42 .524 17-23 .739 13-45 .289 .375 +21 23-22 21-14 N27 #CSU-Fullerton ...... 19 ....24 ...... W 75-69 27-59 .458 15-29 .517 25-71 .352 .786 Even 18-22 37-29 N28 #UTEP ...... 19 ....24 ...... W 82-79 28-52 .538 23-30 .767 27-79 .342 .778 -17 17-14 42-33 N30 #Baylor ...... 19 ....24 ...... W 87-74 26-64 .406 34-48 .708 22-68 .324 .667 +24 21-15 30-31 D3 Indiana ...... 15 ....17 ...... W 83-58 32-52 .615 14-21 .667 20-53 .377 .545 +4 24-26 47-31 D6 Bucknell ...... 15 ....17 ...... W 81-52 29-66 .439 16-27 .593 20-63 .317 .444 +11 11-18 36-22 D14 Wright State ...... 11 ....11 ...... W 66-53 24-46 .522 11-18 .611 19-48 .396 .615 +20 22-16 35-25 D19 at Richmond ...... 10 ....10 ...... W 86-79 28-55 .509 27-33 .818 31-65 .477 .632 +17 21-11 37-35 D22 at East Carolina ...... 6 ...... 6 ...... W 95-54 37-66 .561 15-18 .833 18-62 .290 .824 +18 8-11 41-37 D30 Radford ...... 6 ...... 6 ...... W 83-61 30-68 .441 20-27 .741 26-64 .406 .556 -6 9-22 39-32 J3 at Brigham Young ....6 ...... 6 ...... W 94-87 32-64 .500 25-36 .694 31-77 .403 .750 -4 13-13 45-48 J11 North Carolina ...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 3 .....3 ...... W 92-89 29-61 .475 28-39 .718 26-74 .351 .816 -14 16-18 44-44 J14 at Boston College .....2 ...... 3 ...... W 83-63 31-56 .554 19-30 .633 22-60 .367 .625 +11 13-16 47-27 J17 at Clemson ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 10 .....9 ...... W 78-68 27-56 .482 22-28 .786 26-77 .338 .550 +9 19-11 32-27 J21 Virginia Tech ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... L 71-78 28-65 .431 10-12 .833 25-50 .500 .595 +1 16-13 24-34 J28 Duke ...... 6 ...... 4 ...... 1 .....1 ...... W 70-68 25-62 .403 18-27 .667 22-66 .333 .833 -4 11-15 33-28 J31 at Georgia Tech ...... 6 ...... 4 ...... L 74-76 29-65 .446 10-17 .588 25-61 .410 .767 -9 14-15 43-41 F4 at Miami ...... 7 ...... 6 ...... L 52-79 19-60 .317 11-18 .611 26-53 .491 .727 -2 14-14 26-29 F8 Boston College ...... 7 ...... 6 ...... W 93-76 31-54 .574 25-30 .833 24-55 .436 .759 Even 12-15 46-47 F11 at NC State ...... 7 ...... 8 ...... L 76-82 31-62 .500 9-16 .563 26-61 .426 .742 -4 17-16 34-42 F14 Florida State ...... 7 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...25 ...... W 86-63 26-53 .491 32-38 .842 22-58 .379 .714 +3 16-18 42-30 F18 Georgia Tech ...... 8 ...... 8 ...... W 87-69 31-54 .574 18-27 .667 26-64 .408 .700 +3 22-20 50-39 F22 at Duke ...... 8 ...... 8 ...... 9 .....9 ...... L 91-101 36-59 .610 14-16 .875 33-61 .541 .750 +11 20-6 40-51 F26 NC State ...... 13 ....14 ...... W 85-78 32-61 .525 18-22 .818 31-65 .477 .727 +15 12-8 43-35 F28 at Virginia ...... 13 ....14 ...... W 70-60 25-58 .431 18-30 .600 23-56 .411 1.000 +14 15-17 30-24 M3 at Maryland ...... 10 ....10 ...... W 65-63 25-63 .397 10-17 .588 27-69 .391 1.000 +18 16-10 25-32 M8 Clemson ...... 10 ....10 ...... 18 ...19 ...... W 96-88 34-57 .596 24-30 .800 33-65 .508 .733 +12 19-16 40-44 ACC Tournament M13 #Maryland ...... 10 ....10 ...... L 64-75 22-74 .297 17-24 .708 24-55 .436 .808 -4 9-17 31-36 NCAA Tournament M20 #Cleveland State ...12 ....11 ...... L 69-84 26-50 .520 12-17 .706 31-65 .477 .727 +1 18-6 30-39