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Final Standings

ACC Games Overall Team W L Pct. Hm Rd W L Pct. Hm Rd Nu Last 10 North Carolina ..... 14 2 .875 6-2 8-0 36 3 .923 14-2 13-0 9-1 9-1 North Carolina captures 17th Duke ...... 13 3 .813 7-1 6-2 28 6 .824 15-1 8-2 5-3 6-4 ACC title with an 86-81 win Clemson ...... 10 6 .625 7-1 3-5 24 10 .706 14-2 6-5 4-3 6-4 over Clemson in the finals of Virginia Tech ...... 9 7 .563 6-2 3-5 21 14 .600 14-3 4-8 3-3 7-3 the 55th annual ACC Tourna- Miami ...... 8 8 .500 6-2 2-6 23 11 .676 14-2 4-6 5-3 6-4 ment ... Tar Heels make 17th Maryland ...... 8 8 .500 4-4 4-4 19 15 .559 13-6 6-5 0-4 3-7 Final Four appearance with a Georgia Tech ...... 7 9 .438 3-5 4-4 15 17 .469 6-7 6-8 3-2 4-6 Wake Forest ...... 7 9 .438 6-2 1-7 17 13 .567 15-2 2-10 0-1 4-6 83-73 win over Louisville in Florida State ...... 7 9 .438 4-4 3-5 19 15 .559 13-5 4-7 2-3 5-5 the East Regional final ... Virginia ...... 5 11 .313 3-5 2-6 17 16 .515 13-7 4-7 0-2 6-4 UNC’s Boston College ...... 4 12 .250 3-5 1-7 14 17 .452 11-8 2-7 1-2 2-8 earns unanimous National NC State ...... 4 12 .250 3-5 1-7 15 16 .484 10-6 2-9 3-0 1-9 Player of the Year honors ... Hansbrough has scored 10 or more points in 39 consecutive By the Numbers games and has scored more X Over the last eight years (since 2001), the X Eleven of the 12 ACC teams have made at points (2,168) than any other ACC leads all conferences with seven Fi- least one NCAA Tournament appearance junior in ACC history ... eight nal Four teams. over the last four seasons. ACC teams take part in post- season play ... the ACC Final Four Teams (2001-2008) X Since 1981 four different ACC schools have finished the regular season as won a total of eight NCAA titles, three more ACC...... 7 Conf. USA ...... 3 than any other conference. the top-ranked conference in Big 12 ...... 6 SEC ...... 3 the RPI ... Hansbrough, a Big Ten ...... 5 Big East ...... 3 X Since the NCAA Tournament expanded to three-time first-team All-ACC Pac-10 ...... 4 Colonial ...... 1 64 teams in 1985, the ACC has the most selection, was a unanimous NCAA Tournament wins (231), the best choice as ACC Player of the X Among conferences with multiple teams, winning percentage (.669), the most Year ... Duke’s the ACC with a 6-4 (.600) mark, was sec- “Sweet 16” appearances (63) and the most ond to the Big 12 (.706) as the winningest teams (34) in a regional final. named ACC Rookie of the conference in the 2008 NCAA Tournament. Year while Virginia Tech’s X Since the NCAA started assigning seeds tabbed ACC X The ACC has had at least one Final Four with the 1979 Tournament, the ACC has Coach of the Year ... team in 17 of the last 21 years and in 22 of won more games (23) against No. 1 seeds Clemson’s Cliff Hammonds the last 28. and is the only conference with a winning honored as Prosser Award record (23-22) against top-seeded teams. recipient ... Duke’s Greg X With a 329-164 (.667) mark, the ACC is the winningest conference in NCAA Tourna- X With three teams - North Carolina (1), Duke Paulus named 3rd-team ment history. (9), Clemson (22) - listed in the final AP Academic All-American. poll, the ACC extended its streak to 48 con- X With its 6-4 mark in this year’s NCAA Tour- secutive seasons with at least one team ACC Media Relations nament, the ACC extended its non-losing ranked in the top 10 of the final AP Poll. streak in NCAA Tournament play to 21 years Brian Morrison ...... Associate Commissioner in a row. The Big East has the nation’s next X With his selection as the National Player Men’s , Media Relations Director longest current non-losing streak at 15 of the Year by the AP, The , Mike Finn ...... Associate Commissioner straight years. the USBWA and the NABC, North Carolina’s Football Lindsey Rogers ...... Associate Director Tyler Hansbrough is the 16th player from Kristie Le ...... Assistant Director X Since 1981, six different ACC schools have the ACC, since 1975, to be a consensus Nick Clarke ...... Intern made a total of 27 Final Four appearances, National Player of the Year and the ninth Barb Dery ...... Administrative Assistant 10 more than any other conference. to be accorded unanimous status. Phone ...... 336-851-6062 Fax ...... 336-854-8797 Post-Season Results ACC Basketball SIDs 2008 NCAA Tournament North Carolina (#1 East) Boston College ...... Dick Kelley W Mt. St. Mary’s ...... #16 ... 113-74 Total Polls Ranked 617-552-3004 [email protected] W Arkansas ...... #9 ... 108-77 Clemson ...... Tim Bourret W Washington State ...... #4 ..... 68-47 W Louisville ...... #3 ..... 83-73 Team No. 1 Top 10 Total 864-656-2114 [email protected] L Kansas ...... #1 ..... 66-84 North Carolina ...... 96 ...... 573 ...... 742 Duke ...... Matt Plizga Duke (#2 West) Duke ...... 111 ...... 488 ...... 602 919-684-2633 [email protected] W Belmont...... #15 ..... 71-70 Maryland ...... 168 ...... 352 Florida State ...... Chuck Walsh L West Virginia ...... #7 ..... 67-73 NC State ...... 13 ...... 159 ...... 326 Miami (#7 South) Wake Forest ...... 2 ...... 94 ...... 253 850-644-1403 [email protected] W St. Mary’s ...... #10 ..... 78-64 Georgia Tech ...... 1 ...... 67 ...... 201 Georgia Tech ...... Mike Stamus L ...... #2 ..... 72-75 Virginia ...... 12 ...... 75 ...... 181 404-894-5445 [email protected] Clemson (#5 Midwest) Boston College ...... 27 ...... 109 Maryland ...... Jason Yaman L Villanova ...... #12 ..... 69-75 Clemson ...... 18 ...... 104 301-314-8052 [email protected] 2008 NIT Florida State ...... 22 ...... 91 Miami ...... Margaret Belch Virginia Tech ...... 2 ...... 48 Virginia Tech (#1) 305-284-3244 [email protected] Miami ...... 7 ...... 38 W Morgan State ...... #8 ..... 94-62 North Carolina ...... Steve Kirschner W Alabama-Birmingham ...... #5 ..... 75-49 L Mississippi ...... #2 ..... 72-81 Current AP Polls Ranked 919-962-2123 [email protected] Maryland (#5) NC State ...... Brian Reinhardt W at Minnesota ...... #4 ..... 68-58 North Carolina ...... 45 919-515-2102 ..... [email protected] L at Syracuse ...... #1 ..... 72-88 Duke ...... 20 Virginia ...... Rich Murray Florida State (#3) Clemson ...... 1 L Akron ...... #6 . ot 60-65 434-982-5500 [email protected] Virginia Tech ...... Bill Dyer North Carolina has been ranked in the AP poll 2008 CBI 742 times - more than any other school ... 540-231-6726 [email protected] Virginia (East) seven of the 12 ACC teams have been ranked Wake Forest ...... Scott Wortman W Richmond ...... 66-64 W Old Dominion ...... 80-76 at least once this season. 336-758-5640 [email protected] L Bradley ...... 85-96 Associated Press Rankings USA Today/ESPN Coaches Rankings NNNDDDDD J J J J FFFFMMM NNNDDDDD J J J JF F F FMMM Team PS12192631017243171421 28411182531017 Team PS1219263101724317142128411182531017 Kansas 44443333333225357654 North Carolina11111111111543533111 Memphis 33332222222111113333 Memphis 33332222222111112222 North Carolina11121111111443532111 UCLA 22227885554855664333 UCLA 22118885554754664222 Kansas 44443333333224346554 Texas 16 16 16 8 5 5 5 9 14 13 19 12 10 12 11 7 5 9 8 7 Tennessee 7771110121211886377421445 Louisville 6 6 6 10 11 20 ------23 18 13 13 13 Wisconsin - - - 20 - - - - 25 21 17 11 13 8 15 11 10 10 8 6 Tennessee 7 7 7 12 12 11 12 12 9 9 7 5 8 7 4 2 1 4 4 6 Texas 151615844491412191210121175967 Xavier - - -25201724- -2520221514131211111212 Georgetown 55555558775966812111198 Davidson --25------2523 Duke 131313766610997432257679 Wisconsin - - - 20 23 - - - 25 21 17 11 13 8 14 10 9 8 6 5 Stanford -20------2423-2014979871110 Stanford 21 20 - - - - 25 22 20 23 - 21 14 9 7 9 8 7 11 11 Butler -252216131816161614121512109 814141211 Georgetown 55554448786966811101098 Xavier - - - -2117- - -242023151312109 81012 Michigan State 8 12 11 13 10 10 10 7 6 6 11 10 7 10 9 17 15 18 19 20 Louisville 6 6 6 12 14 22 ------23 18 13 12 13 13 Butler - - 23 16 13 19 18 17 17 14 12 14 12 11 10 8 13 12 10 10 Drake ------221615141620201614 Washington State1099666644486917201922222121 Notre Dame ------22202117191415 Duke 111010777710875332246579 Connecticut ------19171315131516 Drake ------23 17 15 15 18 20 21 18 14 Pittsburgh 22 19 17 14 12 11 11 6 13 20 15 13 18 21 22 - - - - 17 West Virginia ------23------Michigan State 81210109997661110811101919171918 Notre Dame ------21182117191415 Vanderbilt - - - - 23 20 17 15 15 13 16 14 19 23 24 20 18 16 18 19 Purdue ------231519151618 Purdue ------24191416151720 Marquette 12 11 13 14 15 13 13 13 11 16 13 20 16 16 25 24 21 20 24 25 Washington State1099687744486917211722232121 W. 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Illinois 23211822------So. Illinois 24 23 19 ------Southern Cal18--24------Syracuse --21------Syracuse -2521------Virginia - - 23 ------Arkansas 1918------Arkansas 1918------NC State 24 22 ------Kentucky 20------Kentucky 22------ACC Player of the Year Tyler Hansbrough heads up the 2008 All-ACC team as voted on by mem- bers of ACSMA ... a unanimous selection for the third straight year, Hansbrough was joined on the team by Boston College’s Tyrese Rice, Virginia’s , Duke’s DeMarcus Nelson and Miami’s Jack McClinton ... Hansbrough led the ACC in scoring (22.6), rebounding (10.2) and “double-doubles” (19) ... Rice was second among league leaders in scoring (21.0) and fourth in as- sists (5.0) ... Singletary, Virginia’s first three-time All-ACC selection since in 1990-92, was third in the ACC in scoring (19.8) and second in assists (6.1) ... Nelson, the ACC Defensive Player of the Year, finished 13th in the ACC in scoring (14.5) ... McClinton led the ACC in per- Duke’s Kyle Singler centage (.919), was second in three- field North Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough goal percentage (.427) and fourth in scoring selected ACC Rookie of the Year (17.7) ... Hansbrough is the first player in league unanimous ACC Player of the Year Duke forward Kyle Singler was tabbed as the history to be accorded unanimous All-ACC hon- North Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough was a unani- 2008 ACC Rookie of the Year, receiving 44 of a ors in each of his first three seasons in the ACC. mous choice by the media in balloting for the 2008 possible 90 votes cast by ACSMA ... Singler is the ACC Player of the Year ... joins NC State’s David fifth Blue Devil to earn the ACC’s rookie award 2008 All-ACC Basketball Teams Thompson (1975) and Wake Forest’s and the first since Chris Duhon in 2001. (2003) as the only unanimous selections in the First Team 55-year history of the ACC. XA third-team All-ACC selection, Singler Tyler Hansbrough, Jr., North Carolina ...... *270 averaged 13.3 points and a team-high 5.8 Tyrese Rice, Jr., Boston College ...... 261 XA three-time unanimous first-team All-ACC rebounds per game ... finished 17th in the Sean Singletary, Sr., Virginia ...... 257 selection, Hansbrough led the ACC in scor- ACC in scoring and 16th in rebounding. DeMarcus Nelson, Sr., Duke ...... 250 ing (22.6), rebounding (10.2), free throws Jack McClinton, Jr., Miami...... 208 per game (9.7), offensive rebounds (3.9), de- XA 6-8, 220-pound forward from Medford, fensive rebounds (6.4), is second in Ore., was one of only two Blue Devils to Second Team percentage (.540) and ninth in free throw start every game this season ... averaged Greivis Vasquez, So., Maryland ...... 199 percentage (.806). 15.1 points and 6.2 rebounds in ACC play. , Sr., Maryland ...... 186 , So., North Carolina ...... 158 XA 6-9, 250-pound Poplar Bluff, Mo., jun- XMade at least one three-point field goal A.D. Vassallo, Jr., Virginia Tech...... 120 ior, Hansbrough scored 10 or more points in 24 of his last 28 games ... had a season- K.C. Rivers, Jr., Clemson ...... 115 in 39 straight games and in 102 of his 108 high six three-pointers in a 77-65 win over games in his career. Maryland (F13) ... scored in double figures Third Team 25 times this season. Kyle Singler, Fr., Duke ...... 107 XHansbrough scored 20 or more points 26 Cliff Hammonds, Sr., Clemson ...... 101 times in 2007-08 - the fourth-highest single 2008 ACC Rookie of the Year Voting , Jr., Florida State ...... 98 season total in ACC history ... had a league- James Johnson, Fr., Wake Forest ...... 69 high 19 “double-doubles”. Kyle Singler, Duke ...... 44 Greg Paulus, Jr., Duke ...... 64 James Johnson, Wake Forest ...... 30 2008 ACC Player of the Year Voting J.J. Hickson, NC State ...... 11 Honorable Mention: , So., UNC; J.J. Hickson, Fr., NCS; , Sr., VT; Tyler Hansbrough, Jr., North Carolina .. 90 Anthony Morrow, Sr., GT.

All-ACC Totals 1954-2008 ACC Rookie of the Year Totals Player of the Year Totals 1954-2008 1954-2008 School 1st 2nd 3rd Tot North Carolina .. 67 ...... 40 ...... 16 ... 123 School No. Last Player Year Duke ...... 57 ...... 44 ...... 19 ... 120 School No. Last Player Year Georgia Tech ...... 10 Chris Bosh ...... 2003 Maryland ...... 23 ...... 39 ...... 15 ..... 77 Duke ...... 13 J.J. Redick ...... 2006 North Carolina ...... 8 Brandan Wright ...... 2007 NC State ...... 37 ...... 29 ...... 6 ..... 72 North Carolina .. 12 Tyler Hansbrough .. 2008 Duke ...... 5 Kyle Singler ...... 2008 Wake Forest ...... 33 ...... 31 ...... 8 ..... 72 Wake Forest ..... 10 Josh Howard ...... 2003 Wake Forest ...... 3 ...... 2004 Virginia ...... 18 ...... 31 ...... 10 ..... 59 NC State...... 7 ...... 2004 Virginia ...... 3 Chris Williams ...... 1999 Clemson ...... 9 ...... 25 ...... 7 ..... 41 Maryland ...... 5 ...... 2002 Maryland ...... 2 ...... 1994 Georgia Tech .... 14 ...... 17 ...... 7 ..... 38 Virginia ...... 4 ... 1983 NC State ...... 1 Hawkeye Whitney .. 1977 Florida State ...... 3 ...... 9 ...... 5 ..... 17 South Carolina .... 2 ...... 1969 Clemson ...... 1 Greg Buckner ...... 1995 Boston College ... 3 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 5 Boston College ... 1 ...... 2007 Florida State ...... 1 ...... 1992 Miami ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 5 Clemson ...... 1 ...... 1987 Virginia Tech ..... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3 Georgia Tech ...... 1 Dennis Scott ...... 1990 Duke’s Kyle Singler - the 2008 ACC Rookie of the Year - Wake Forest’s James Johnson and NC State’s J.J. Hickson were unanimous selections to the 2008 ACC’s All-Freshmen team ... a third-team All-ACC selection, Singler averaged 13.3 points and 5.8 rebounds per game ... Hickson led the ACC in field goal percentage (.591) and all ACC freshmen in scoring (14.8) ... Johnson was second to Hickson among freshmen scoring (14.6) and rebounding (8.1) leaders ... Allen averaged 11.8 , had 10 “double-doubles” and was second in the ACC in steals (2.1) ... Teague scored 10 or more points in 19 of his last 22 games and averaged a league freshmen best 16.4 points per game in ACC play.

2008 All-ACC Freshmen Team Virginia Tech’s Seth Greenberg Duke’s DeMarcus Nelson earns Named ACC Coach of the Year Kyle Singler, Duke ...... *89 ACC Defensive Player of the Year honors Virginia Tech’s Seth Greenberg, who guided the James Johnson, Wake Forest...... *89 Duke’s DeMarcus Nelson was a clear cut choice Hokies to a 21-14 record, including a 9-7 mark J.J. Hickson, NC State ...... *89 as the ACC Defensive Player of the Year and and a fourth place finish in league play, and a Jeff Allen, Virginia Tech ...... 82 headed up the 2008 All-ACC Defensive Team as No. 1 seed in the NIT, was voted the 2008 ACC , Wake Forest ...... 79 voted on by ACSMA ... in becoming the third Blue Coach of the Year in balloting by ACSMA. *denotes unanimous Devil to win the award, Nelson out-distanced Florida State’s Toney Douglas by 22 votes. XIn earning the conference’s Coach of the Honorable Mention: Terrence Oglesby, Clem. Year Award for the second time in four XNelson led the Blue Devils and was 12th years, Greenberg edged Miami’s Frank All-ACC Freshmen Totals, 1993-2008 in the ACC in steals (1.63) ... Douglas led Haith by two votes in the balloting. the ACC and is ninth nationally in steals (2.7) School No. Last Player Year ... Blair led the ACC and was ninth nation- XPicked to finish 10th in a pre-season poll Duke ...... 15 Kyle Singler ...... 2008 ally in blocked shots per game (3.4). by the media, the Hokies finished the North Carolina . 13 Lawson/Wright ..... 2007 regular season with seven wins in their Georgia Tech .... 11 Javaris Crittenton .. 2007 2008 All-ACC Defensive Team last 10 games ... eight of Tech’s 14 losses NC State ...... 8 J.J. Hickson ...... 2008 were by six points or less. Virginia ...... 7 Sean Singletary ..... 2005 DeMarcus Nelson, Sr., Duke...... 68 Wake Forest ...... 8 Johnson/Teague .. 2008 Toney Douglas, Jr., Florida State ...... 66 Tyrelle Blair, Sr., Boston College...... 56 2008 ACC Coach Clemson ...... 6 Cliff Hammonds .... 2005 , Jr., North Carolina ....46 of the Year Voting Maryland ...... 4 Steve Blake ...... 2000 James Gist, Sr., Maryland ...... 40 Florida State ...... 3 Alexander Johnson 2004 Seth Greenberg, Virginia Tech ...... 25 Boston College ... 1 Tyrese Rice ...... 2006 Honorable Mention: Cliff Hammonds, Sr., Frank Haith, Miami ...... 23 Virginia Tech ...... 2 Jeff Allen ...... 2008 Roy Williams, North Carolina ...... 17 Clem.; D’Andre Bell, Jr., GT; Tyler Hansbrough, Oliver Purnell, Clemson ...... 15 Jr., UNC; Jeff Allen, Fr., VT; Deron Washington, , Duke ...... 8 Sr., VT; James Mays, Sr., Clem. Dino Gaudio, Wake Forest ...... 2 All-ACC Defensive Team Totals ACC Defensive Players of the Year ACC Coach of the Year Totals 2000-2008 1954-2008 2008 ...... DeMarcus Nelson, Duke School No. Last Coach Year 2007 ...... Jamon Gordon, Virginia Tech Duke ...... 12 DeMarcus Nelson . 2008 School No. Last Coach Year 2006 ...... , Duke Maryland ...... 7 James Gist ...... 2008 North Carolina . 11 Roy Williams ...... 2006 2005 ...... Shelden Williams, Duke Virginia Tech ...... 5 Dowdell/Gordon ... 2007 Duke ...... 10 Mike Krzyzewski . 2000 Georgia Tech ...... 3 Chris Bosh ...... 2003 NC State ...... 9 ...... 2004 ACC Defensive Player of the Year North Carolina .... 4 Marcus Ginyard .... 2008 Wake Forest ...... 7 ...... 2003 2005-2007 NC State ...... 3 ... 2006 Georgia Tech ...... 4 ...... 2001 Wake Forest ...... 3 Chris Paul ...... 2005 Virginia ...... 4 ...... 2007 School No. Last Coach Year Florida State ...... 3 Toney Douglas ...... 2008 Maryland ...... 3 ..... 2002 Duke ...... 3 DeMarcus Nelson 2008 Clemson ...... 1 Vernon Hamilton .. 2006 Clemson ...... 2 ...... 1990 Virginia Tech ...... 1 Jamon Gordon ... 2007 Virginia ...... 1 Adam Hall ...... 2001 South Carolina ... 2 Frank McGuire .... 1969 Miami ...... 1 Anthony King ...... 2005 Virginia Tech ...... 2 Seth Greenberg ... 2008 Boston College ... 1 Tyrelle Blair ...... 2008 Florida State ...... 1 ...... 1992 ACC Dominant in National Player of the Year Selections Tyler Hansbrough Since 1975, the ACC has produced 16 consensus Junior Foward National Players of the Year - 13 more than any North Carolina other conference over that span ... using the same criteria employed in selecting yearly consensus National Player of the Year All-Americans, the ACC has also had nine unani- mous selections. Associated Press USBWA Consensus National Players of the Year NABC 1975-2008 The Sporting News Sports Illustrated Year Player, School Conference Wooden 1975 David Thompson, NC State* ...... ACC Naismith 1976 , Indiana ...... Big Ten Rupp 1977 , UCLA* ...... Pac-10 ESPN.com 1978 , North Carolina ...... ACC , Marquette ...... Independent College Hoops.net 1979 , Indiana State* .. Missouri Valley 1980 , DePaul ...... Ind. Hansbrough Unanimous All-American 1981 Ralph Sampson, Virginia ...... ACC All-America Checklist North Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough earned con- 1982 Ralph Sampson, Virginia* ...... ACC sensus All-America honors for the second-straight 1983 Ralph Sampson, Virginia* ...... ACC year ... a consensus second-team All-American 1984 , North Carolina* ... ACC Tyler Hansbrough, Jr., North Carolina Associated Press ...... 1st as a freshman, Hansbrough is the 19th Tar Heel 1985 , Georgetown ...... Big East to earn consensus All-American honors. , St. John's ...... Big East USBWA ...... 1st NABC ...... 1st 1986 Walter Berry, St. John's* ...... Big East XThe ACC has had at least one consen- 1987 , Navy* ...... Colonial The Sporting News ...... 1st Wooden ...... 1st sus All-American in 17 of the past 18 years 1988 , Bradley ... Missouri Valley SI.com ...... 1st ... since 1981, the ACC has produced 37 con- 1989 , Duke ...... ACC ESPN.com ...... 1st sensus All-Americans, far and away the most , Arizona ...... Pac-10 CBSSports.com ...... 1st by any conference and over that span the 1990 , LaSalle* ...... Met Atlantic Basketball Times ...... 1st ACC has accounted for 25 percent of the 1991 Larry Johnson, UNLV ...... Big West Rivals.com ...... 1st nation’s consensus All-Americans (37-of-146). Shaquille O'Neal, LSU ...... SEC CollegeHoops.net ...... 1st 1992 , Duke ...... ACC collegeinsider.com ...... 1st Consensus All-Americans 1993 , Indiana* ...... Big Ten (1981-2008) 1994 , Purdue* ...... Big Ten DeMarcus Nelson, Sr., Duke 1995 Joe Smith, Maryland ...... ACC NABC ...... 3rd Atlantic Coast (ACC) ...... 37 1996 , UMass* ...... Atlantic 10 Basketball Times ...... 3rd Big East ...... 20 1997 , Wake Forest* ...... ACC Associated Press ...... HM Pacific-10 ...... 17 1998 , North Carolina* .... ACC CollegeHoops.net ...... HM Big Ten ...... 14 1999 , Duke* ...... ACC Big 12 ...... 12 2000 , Cincinnati* ...... C-USA Sean Singletary, Sr., Virginia Southeastern ...... 10 2001 , Duke ...... ACC Associated Press ...... HM Big Eight ...... 6 2002 Jason Williams, Duke* ...... ACC CollegeHoops.net ...... HM Conference USA ...... 5 2003 T.J. Ford, Texas (2 of 4) ...... Big 12 Atlantic 10 ...... 4 2004 , St. Joseph's* ....Atlantic 10 Tyrese Rice, Jr., Boston College Metro ...... 4 2005 , Utah ...... Mountain West Associated Press ...... HM West Coast ...... 3 2006 J.J. Redick, Duke ...... ACC CollegeHoops.net ...... HM Western Athletic ...... 3 2007 , Texas* ...... Big 12 Big West ...... 2 Independents ...... 2 2008 Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina* . ACC Wayne Ellington, So., North Carolina *denotes unanimous Associated Press ...... HM Missouri Valley ...... 2 Colonial ...... 1 Consensus National Players of the Year Ty Lawson, So., North Carolina Great Midwest ...... 1 Associated Press ...... HM Southwest (SWC) ...... 1 ACC ...... 16 Independents ...... 2 Mountain West ...... 1 Big East ...... 3 Big West ...... 1 Greg Paulus, Jr., Duke Big Ten ...... 3 Colonial ...... 1 CoSida Academic All-America ...... 3rd Consensus All-Americans by ACC School Atlantic Ten ...... 2 Conference USA .... 1 (1929-2007) Big 12 ...... 2 Metro Atlantic ...... 1 Freshmen All-Americans Missouri Valley ...... 2 Mountain West ...... 1 School No. Last Player Year Pac-10 ...... 2 Southeastern...... 1 James Johnson, F., Wake Forest North Carolina .... 19 Tyler Hansbrough .. 2008 collegeinsider.com ...... 1st Duke ...... 18 Redick/Williams ..... 2006 Basketball Times ...... 2nd Maryland ...... 6 Juan Dixon ...... 2002 Teams used for consideration: CollegeHoops.net ...... HM NC State ...... 5 David Thompson .... 1975 Associated Press (1975-2007) Kyle Singler, F., Duke Wake Forest ...... 5 Chris Paul ...... 2005 NABC (1975-2007) CollegeHoops.net ...... 3rd Virginia ...... 3 Ralph Sampson ...... 1983 U.S. Basketball Writers (1975-2007) J.J. Hickson, F., NC State The Sporting News (1997-2007) Georgia Tech ...... 2 Kenny Anderson ..... 1991 United Press International (1975-1996) CollegeHoops.net ...... HM Miami ...... 1 Rick Barry ...... 1965 ACC Tournament MVP Tyler Hansbrough had 18 points and 11 rebounds and Wayne Ellington added 24 points on 10-for-13 shooting to lead No. 1 ranked North Carolina to its second straight ACC title with an 86-81 victory over Clemson … the title was the 17th for the Tar Hammonds, McClinton Heels, the most by any school in league history Clemson’s Cliff Hammonds head up All-ACC Academic Team … the third-seeded Tigers reached the cham- honored with ACC’s Skip Prosser Award Clemson's Cliff Hammonds, Miami's Jack pionship game for the first time since 1962 fol- Clemson senior guard Cliff Hammonds was McClinton, Duke's Greg Paulus and NC State's lowing wins over Boston College and Duke ... named recipient of the inaugural 2008 "Skip" Ben McCauley highlighted the 2008 All-ACC Hansbrough averaged 22.8 points, 8.7 re- Prosser Award, emblematic of the top scholar- Academic Men's Basketball Team. bounds and made 23-of-45 (.511) from the floor athlete in men's basketball. in the three games ... higher seeds won eight XHammonds ranked second in the ACC in of the 11 games. XA three-time member of the All-ACC Aca- assists to turnover ratio (2.22:1), third in demic Basketball team and a 2008 First- steals per game (1.9), fifth in minutes played 55th Annual ACC Tournament Team Academic All-District III by CoSIDA. (34.2) and seventh in assists per game (3.9). Charlotte Bobcats Arena, Charlotte, N.C. ... the Cairo, Ga., senior carried a 3.21 ca- reer GPA with a double major of Architec- XMcClinton led the ACC in free throw percent- First Round - Thursday, March 13 ture and Psychology and is one of three age (.919) and was fourth in scoring (17.7). #9 Florida State d. #8 Wake Forest .... 70-60 Clemson student-athletes to receive the #5 Miami d. #12 NC State ...... 63-50 ACC's Weaver-James-Corrigan postgraduate XPaulus, a third-team CoSIDA Academic #7 Georgia Tech d. #10 Virginia ...... 94-76 scholarship for the 2007-08 academic year All-American, ranked 11th in the ACC in #12 Boston College d. #6 Maryland .. 71-68 .. a five-time Dean's List honoree, assists (3.2) and fourth with 2.44 three- Hammonds is also a member of Clemson's point field goals per game. Quarterfinals - Friday, March 14 prestigious Blue Key Honor Society. #1 North Carolina d. #9 Florida State ... 82-70 XMcCauley, who has started 51 games the #4 Virginia Tech d. #5 Miami ...... 63-49 XOne of only five players in ACC history past two years, averaged 6.3 points, 3.7 #2 Duke d. #7 Georgia Tech ...... 82-70 with at least 1,300 points, 400 assists, 400 rebounds and 1.4 assists for the Wolfpack. #3 Clemson d. #12 Boston College .... 82-48 rebounds and 200 steals in his career ... a four-year starter for the Tigers, Hammonds Rounding out the league's academic honors Semifinals - Saturday, March 15 ranked second in the ACC in assists to turn- team are Wake Forest's Gary Clark, Virginia’s #1 North Carolina d. #4 Virginia Tech .... 68-66 over ratio (2.22:1), third in steals per game Jerome Meyinsse, Florida State's Matt Zitani and #3 Clemson d. #2 Duke ...... 78-74 (1.9), fifth in minutes played (34.2) and sev- Duke's Brian Zoubek ... Hammonds, McClinton, enth in assists per game (3.9) ... ranks in McCauley, and Paulus - are repeaters from pre- Finals - Sunday, March 16 the top 10 in Clemson history in games vious league all-academic teams ... Hammonds #1 North Carolina d. #3 Clemson ...... 86-81 played, starts, three-point field goals, steals and McCauley were named to the team for the and assists. third time in their careers, while McClinton is a two-time selection. 2008 All-ACC Tournament Teams XWake Forest’s George Edward "Skip" Prosser passed away on Thursday, July 26, 2008 All-ACC Academic Basketball Team 1st Team - Tyler Hansbrough, UNC; Wayne 2007 ... Prosser compiled a 291-146 ca- Ellington, UNC; Marcus Ginyard, UNC; K.C. Riv- reer record in 14 seasons as a head coach, Gary Clark ...... Fr...... Wake Forest ers, Clem.; , Clem. including a 126-68 mark in his six years Cliff Hammonds ...... Sr...... Clemson 2nd Team - James Mays, Clem.; Cliff with the Demon Deacons ... the 2003 ACC Ben McCauley ...... Jr...... NC State Hammonds, Clem.; DeMarcus Nelson, Duke; Coach of the Year, Prosser won 20 plus Jack McClinton ...... Jr...... Miami Malcolm Delaney, VT; A.D. Vassallo, VT. games and led Wake Forest to the NCAA Jerome Meyinsse ...... So...... Virginia Tournament in each of his first four sea- Greg Paulus ...... Jr...... Duke Tournament MVP - Tyler Hansbrough, UNC sons in Winston-Salem and brought the Matt Zitani ...... Gr...... Florida State school its first outright ACC regular season Brian Zoubek ...... So...... Duke title in 2003. Boston College Duke Georgia Tech Head Coach: Al Skinner Head Coach: Mike Krzyzewski Head Coach: Paul Hewitt 14-17 Overall 28-6 Overall 15-17 Overall 4-12 ACC - tie 11th 13-3 ACC - 2nd 7-9 ACC - tie 7th

The Eagles finished 14-17 overall - the school’s The Blue Devils look to return four starters and eight The Yellow Jackets return three starters from a team first losing season since an 11-19 mark in 2000 - of the top 10 players from a team that finished 28- that closed out the 2007-08 season with four wins and 4-12 in ACC play ... freshmen and sopho- 6 overall and second in the ACC with a 13-3 league in the last six games ... one of only four ACC teams mores accounted for 52 percent of the team’s starts mark ... made their 13th-straight NCAA Tournament with a .500-or-better record (4-4) in league road during the season ... BC freshmen averaged a com- appearances advancing to the second round be- games ... Maurice Miller lead all ACC freshmen in bined 29.1 points, 12.9 rebounds and 5.9 assists fore losing to West Virginia 73-67 ... Kyle Singler assists per game (3.3) and in two ACC Tournament in 2007-08 while shooting .484 from the floor ... was named ACC Freshman of the Year after aver- games averaged 15.0 points, 4.5 assists and 4.0 first-team All-ACC guard Tyrese Rice was second aging 15.1 points and 6.2 rebounds in ACC games rebounds ... sophomore Zack Peacock averaged in the ACC in scoring (21.0) and fourth in assists ... senior DeMarcus Nelson earned ACC Defensive 16.0 points and 4.4 rebounds over his last five (5.0) ... Rice scored 10 or more points in 20 straight Player of the Year honors and led a group of five games ... freshmen averaged 7.2 points games to close out the season ... over his last four Blue Devils who averaged in double figures ... Greg and 3.5 rebounds and shot .570 from the floor ... games freshman Josh Southern averaged 10.0 Paulus averaged 13.8 ppg over the final eight also returning is 6-10 senior Ra’Sean Dickey who points and 5.0 rebounds ... freshman forward games and was fourth in the ACC in 3-point FGs missed all of last year ... Dickey started 43 games Corey Raji was fourth on the team in scoring (8.3) per game (2.4) ... scored in double fig- his first three years averaging 8.7 points and 5.1 and rebounds (4.3) and shot .608 from the floor. ures in nine of the last 10 games of the season. rebounds while shooting .601 from the floor.

Starters Returning (3) Starters Returning (4) Starters Returning (3) F Corey Raji ...... Fr. 8.3 ppg; 4.3 rpg, 6 starts G Greg Paulus ...... Jr. 33 starts; 11.4 ppg; 3.2 apg G Maurice Miller .... Fr. 19 starts; 8.1 ppg; 3.3 apg G ... Fr. 11.3 ppg; 31 starts G Gerald Henderson .. So. 33 starts; 12.7 ppg; 4.7 rpg F Gani Lawal ...... Fr. 25 starts; 7.2 ppg; .570 fg% G Tyrese Rice ...... Jr. 21.0 ppg; 5.0 apg; All-ACC F Kyle Singler ...... Fr. ACC Freshman of Year; 13.3 ppg G D’Andre Bell ...... Jr. 22 starts; 6.6 ppg; 43 steals Starters Lost (2) F Lance Thomas .... So. 28 starts; 4.3 ppg; 3.3 rpg Starters Lost (2) C Tyrelle Blair ...... Sr. 31 starts, 150 blocks Starters Lost (1) G Anthony Morrow Sr. 14.3 ppg; .448 3FG% F John Oates ...... Sr. 14 starts, 4.3 ppg G DeMarcus Nelson . Sr. 2-year starter; 14.5 ppg F Jeremis Smith .... Sr. 10.5 rpg; 7.1 rpg Others Returning Others Returning Others Returning G Biko Paris ...... Fr. 23.1 min; 5.7 ppg, 2.9 apg G Jon Scheyer ...... So. 11.7 ppg; 28.3 min F Zack Peacock .... So. 9.9 ppg; 3.9 rpg; 0 starts C Josh Southern .... Fr. 5.7 ppg; 3.4 rpg; .556 fg% G ...... Fr. 5.9 ppg; 14.7 min; .467 fg% F Alade Aminu ...... Jr. 6.0 ppg; 4.1 rpg; 7 starts F Tyler Roche ...... So. 23 starts; 3.8 ppg; 17.2 min C Greg Zoubek ..... So. 3.8 ppg; 1.9 rpg G Lewis Clinch ...... Jr. 9.0 ppg; 14 starts F David McClure ... Jr. 4 starts; 1.0 ppg; 1.9 rpg G Lance Storrs ...... Fr. 25 games; 1.0 ppg Clemson Florida State Maryland Head Coach: Oliver Purnell Head Coach: Head Coach: Gary Williams 24-10 Overall 19-15 Overall 19-15 Overall 10-6 ACC - 3rd 7-9 ACC - tie 7th 8-8 ACC - tie 5th

The Tigers finished 24-10 overall and third in the The Seminoles won five of their last eight games The Terps look to return three starters and 10 of ACC with a 10-6 league mark ... advanced to the ... made a third-straight post-season appear- the top 12 players from a team that finished title game of the ACC Tournament for the first time ance for only the second time in school history, 19-15 overall and tied for 5th in the ACC with since 1962 ... earned their first NCAA Tournament losing to Akron 65-60 in the first round of the an 8-8 league mark ... made their 15th straight berth since 1998 as a No. 5 seed in the Midwest NIT ... third-team All-ACC guard Toney Douglas post-season appearance, advancing to the sec- region ... for the first time in school history the (15.4) scored in double figures in all but two ond round of the NIT before losing to Syracuse Tigers went through an entire season without games and led five Seminoles who averaged in 88-72 ... sophomore Greivis Vasquez was the only back-to-back losses in league play ... led by sec- double figures ... Douglas averaged 18.1 ppg player to start all 34 games and led the team in ond-team All-ACC forward K.C. Rivers (14.7), five in ACC play and led the ACC in steals per game scoring (17.0) and the ACC in assists (6.8) ... Tigers averaged in double figures ... Cliff (2.7) ... FSU led the ACC and was fifth nation- Vasquez had five games with 10 or more as- Hammonds finished 9th on Clemson’s all-time ally in free throw percentage (.773) ... Uche sists and was second in the ACC in minutes scoring list (1,465), second in steals (225) and fifth Echefu led the team and was seventh in the ACC played (37.0) ... Eric Hayes averaged 9.9 points in assists (473) ... seven of the 10 players who in rebounding (7.3) ... sophomore per game and was sixth in the ACC in assists averaged eight or more minutes per game this averaged 5.6 points, 5.0 rebounds and shot a (4.5) ... Landon Milbourne started 29 games and year are slated to return in 2008-09. team-best .531 from the floor. was fifth on the team in scoring (8.2).

Starters Returning (3) Starters Returning (2) Starters Returning (3) G K.C. Rivers ...... Jr. 14.7 ppg; 6.3 rpg, 33 starts G Toney Douglas .... Jr. 15.4 ppg; ACC-best 2.7 spg G Greivis Vasquez .. So. 2nd-team All-ACC; 17.0 ppg C Trevor Booker ..... So. 11.0 ppg; 7.3 rpg; 1.8 blk C Uche Echefu ...... Jr. 10.0 ppg; 7.3 rpg; 33 blocks G Eric Hayes ...... So. 30 starts; 9.9 ppg; 4.5 apg G Demontez Stitt .... Fr. 8.8 ppg; 3.0 apg; 20 starts Starters Lost (3) F Landon Milbourne . So. 29 starts; 8.2 ppg; 3.5 rpg Starters Lost (2) G Jason Rich ...... Sr. 3-year starter; 14.5 ppg Starters Lost (3) F James Mays ...... Sr. 2-year starter; 10.7 ppg G Isaiah Swann ..... Sr. 3-year starter; 11.8 ppg F James Gist ...... Sr. 3-year starter; 15.9 ppg G Cliff Hammonds . Sr. 4-year starter; 11.4 ppg G Ralph Mims...... Sr. 11.6 ppg; 4.3 rpg F Bambale Osby ... Sr. 11.5 ppg; 6.5 rpg; .521 fg% Others Returning Others Returning Others Returning G Terrence Oglesby Fr. 10.5 ppg; .403 3-fg% F Ryan Reid ...... So. 5.6 ppg; 5.0 rpg; .531 fg% G Cliff Tucker ...... Fr. 6 starts; 4.1 ppg; .491 fg% F David Potter ...... So. 4.8 ppg; 2.1 rpg; 34 games F Julian Vaughn .... Fr. 3.0 ppg; 2.3 rpg; 13.3 min G Adrian Bowie ..... Fr. 2 starts; 12.4 min; 3.7 ppg; F Raymond Sykes . Jr. 6 starts 4.4 rpg; .573 fg% C ... Fr. 3.5 ppg; 2.4 rph in 10 games C Braxton Dupree.. Fr. 8 starts; 2.5 ppg; 2.2 rpg F Jerai Grant ...... Fr. 2.2 ppg; 2.2 rpg; 30 games F Jordan Demercy . Fr. 1.4 ppg; 1.5 rpg F Dave Neal ...... Jr. 1 start; 1.9 ppg; 1.4 rpg Miami NC State Virginia Tech Head Coach: Frank Haith Head Coach: Sidney Lowe Head Coach: Seth Greenberg 23-11 Overall 15-16 Overall 21-14 Overall 8-8 ACC - tie 5th 4-12 ACC - tie 11th 9-7 ACC - 4th

Four starters and seven of the top nine players The Wolfpack finished 15-16 overall and tied for 11th The Hokies return four starters and nine of their are slated to return from a team that finished in the ACC with a 4-12 league mark ... J.J. Hickson top 10 players from a team that won seven of its the 2007-08 season 23-11 overall and tied for led the team in scoring (14.8) and rebounding (8.5) last 10 games to finish 21-14 overall and fourth fifth in the ACC with an 8-8 league mark ... the ... Gavin Grant, the team’s only senior starter, aver- in the ACC with a 9-7 league mark ... eight of Tech’s Canes won eight of their last 12 games and made aged 13.1 points and 4.5 rebounds ... Trevor Ferguson 14 losses were by six points or less, including six their first NCAA Tournament appearance since averaged 9.6 points and 1.8 rebounds over the last by three or fewer points ... Tech freshmen com- 2002 ... junior Jack McClinton led the team in five games ... over his last three games guard Javier bined to average 35.1 points per game - the scoring (17.7) and assists (2.6) ... McClinton led Gonzalez averaged 10.0 points and 2.3 assists ... in eighth-best scoring average by a freshmen class the ACC in free throw percentage (.919), was ACC play, Courtney Fells shot .452 from 3-point range in ACC history ... A.D. Vassallo scored in double second in three-point field goal percentage (.427) and was third on the team in scoring (12.5) ... 10 of figures in all but two games and led the team in and scored 10 or more points in 25 of his last 26 the 11 players who averaged 8.5 minutes or more scoring (16.9) and was third in rebounding (4.6) games ... sophomore James Dews was second are slated to return next season, including PG Farnold ... freshman Jeff Allen had a team-high 10 on the team in scoring (10.3) and minutes played Degand who started the first 10 games, averaging “double-doubles” and led the team in - (28.5) ... nine players averaged 14 or more min- 6.9 points and 3.2 assists before suffering a season- ing (7.6) ... over his last five games Malcolm utes per game. ending knee injury. Delaney averaged 14.8 points and 3.8 assists.

Starters Returning (4) Starters Returning (4) Starters Returning (4) G Jack McClinton ..... Jr. 1st-Team All-ACC; 17.7 ppg F J.J. Hickson ...... Fr. 14.8 ppg; 8.5 rpg; .591 fg% F A.D. Vassallo ...... Jr. 16.9 ppg; 4.6 rpg; .395 3fg% G James Dews ...... So. 32 starts; 10.3 ppg G Courtney Fells ...... Jr. 10.6 ppg; .814 ft% F Jeff Allen ...... Fr. 11.8 ppg; 7.6 rpg; 69 steals G Lance Hurdle ...... Jr. 20 starts; 9.3 ppg in ACC F Brandon Costner . So. 19 starts; 8.5 ppg; 4.6 rpg F Lewis Witcher .... So. 12 starts; 2.7 ppg; 2.2 rpg F ... So. 18 starts; 8.6 ppg; 6.5 rpg G Javier Gonzalez ... Fr. 15 starts; 3.8 ppg; 2.1 apg G Malcolm Delaney .. Fr. 9.6 ppg; 3.1 apg; .402 3fg% Starters Lost (1) Starters Lost (1) Starters Lost (1) C Anthony King ..... Sr. 33 starts; 7.1 ppg; 7.0 rpg F Gavin Grant ...... Sr. 31 starts; 13.1 ppg; 4.5 rpg F Deron Washington . Sr. 34 starts; 13.1 ppg; 6.5 rpg Others Returning Others Returning Others Returning F Brian Asbury ...... Jr. 15 starts; 8.8 ppg; 4.1 rpg F Ben McCauley ..... Jr. 15 starts; 6.1 ppg; 3.7 rpg F J.T. Thompson ..... Fr. 5 starts; 5.6 ppg; .548 fg% F Jimmy Graham .... Jr. 10 starts; 6.0 ppg; 4.9 rpg G Trevor Ferguson .. So. 3.6 ppg; .550 3fg% in ACC G Hank Thorns ...... Fr. 12 starts; 4.6 ppg; 3.2 apg G Eddie Rios ...... Fr. 14.1 min; 3.4 ppg; 2.1 apg G Farnold Degand .. Jr. G Dorenzo Hudson . Fr. 2 starts; 3.5 ppg; 1.4 rpg F Adrian Thomas ... So. 4.5 ppg before injury F Dennis Horner .. So. 3.2 ppg; 26 games G Cheick Diakite .... Jr. 16 starts; 2.7 rpg; 1.9 ppg North Carolina Virginia Wake Forest Head Coach: Roy Williams Head Coach: Dave Leitao Head Coach: Dino Gaudio 36-2 Overall 17-16 Overall 17-13 Overall 14-2 ACC - 1st 5-11 ACC - 10th 7-9 ACC - tie 7th

The Tar Heels look to return five starters from The Cavaliers look to return two starters from a team Five starters are slated to return from a youthful a team that finished 36-3 overall and ad- that won six of its last 10 games to finish 17-16 over- Deacon team that finished 17-13 overall and 7- vanced to the Final Four for the 17th time ... all and 10th in the ACC with a 5-11 mark in league 9 in ACC play ... Wake’s 7-9 ACC mark was its junior Tyler Hansbrough earned unanimous play ... senior guard Sean Singletary, a three-time best league record since a 13-3 mark in 2005 ... National Player of the Year honors after lead- first-team All-ACC selection, finished his career fifth Jeff Teague scored 10 or more points in 19 of his ing the ACC in scoring (22.6) and rebounding on the school’s all-time scoring list (2,079), third in last 22 games and led all ACC freshmen in con- (10.2) ... led by Hansbrough, four Tar Heels assists (587) and closed out his career by scoring 10 ference games only scoring (16.4) ... James are averaging in double figures ... Wayne or more points in 55 consecutive games ... after miss- Johnson led the team in scoring (14.6), rebounds Ellington scored in double figures in 15 of his ing 13 games in the middle of the season Laurynas (8.1) and was second in blocked shots (1.3) ... last 16 games and finished second on the team Mikalauskas returned to average 10.1 points and Ishmael Smith led the Deacs in assists in 17 of in scoring (16.6) ... Ty Lawson shot .515 from 5.0 rebounds in seven ACC games ... freshman Jeff the last 18 games and finished fifth in the ACC in the floor, averaged 12.7 points per game and Jones averaged 18.0 points and 3.0 rebounds over assists (4.7) ... Chas McFarland averaged 9.7 finished third in the ACC in assists (5.2). his last two games. points and 6.6 rebounds in ACC play.

Starters Returning (5) Starters Returning (2) Starters Returning (5) F Tyler Hansbrough ..... Jr. 22.6 ppg; 10.2 rpg; .540fg% G ...... Fr. 25 starts; 4.8 ppg F James Johnson.... Fr. 28 starts; 14.6 ppg; 8.1 rpg F . So. 38 starts; 8.4 ppg; 4.8 rpg F Mike Scott ...... Fr. 21 starts; 5.7 ppg; 5.3 rpg C Chas McFarland . So. 27 starts; 8.4 ppg; 5.8 rpg F Marcus Ginyard ... Jr. 39 starts; 6.9 ppg; 4.5 rpg Starters Lost (3) G Jeff Teague ...... Fr. 21 starts; 13.9 ppg; 2.5 apg G Wayne Ellington . So. 38 starts; 16.6 ppg; 4.4 rpg G Sean Singletary .. Sr. 19.8 ppg; 6.1 apg; 3.8 rpg G Ishmael Smith ... So. 30 starts; 4.7 apg; 8.6 ppg G Ty Lawson ...... So. 29 starts; 12.7 ppg; 5.2 apg F Adrian Joseph ..... Sr. 9.9 ppg; 5.7 rpg; .761 ft% G L.D. Williams ...... So. 25 starts; 8.9 ppg; 3.8 rpg Other Resturning C Ryan Pettinella ... Sr. 20 starts; 2.6 ppg; 2.7 rpg Others Returning F ...... Jr. 1 start; 11.5 ppg; 4.8 rpg Others Returning G Harvey Hale ...... Jr. 12 starts; 8.1 ppg; 2.1 rpg F Alex Stepheson ... So. 4.3 ppg; 4.5 rpg; .539 fg% G Mamadi Diane .... Jr. 22 starts; 11.8 ppg; .414 3FG% F Jamie Skeen ...... So. 6 starts; 5.6 ppg; 4.1 rpg F Will Graves ...... Fr. 36 games; 2.2 ppg; .442 3-FG% G Calvin Baker ...... So. 8 starts; 8.6 ppg; 2.4 apg C David Weaver .... So. 2.7 ppg; 2.6 rpg; .617 fg% G ...... Jr. 12 games; 3.2 ppg; 2.1 apg F Laurynas Mikalauskas .. Jr. 10.1 ppp; 5.0 rpg in ACC play G Gary Clark ...... Fr. 24 games; 2.6 ppg F Mike Copeland ..... Jr. 25 games; 1.2 ppg; 0.8 rpg F Jamil Tucker ...... So. 3 starts; 5.2 ppg; 3.3 rpg F Cameron Stanley . Jr. 24 games; 1.0 ppg Most Improved Hokie Highlights XWake Forest’s Chas McFarland led the ACC in Virginia Tech’s freshmen class of Jeff Allen, per game scoring improvement (+7.7) from a year Terrell Bell, Malcolm Delaney, Dorenzo Hudson, ago ... Maryland’s Landon Milbourne leads the J.T. Thompson and Hank Thorns averaged 35.1 XNC State’s J.J. Hickson (14.8 ppg) led a ACC in increased minutes played per game points per game this past season - the eighth- group of seven ACC freshmen averaging 10 or (+19.9). best scoring average by an ACC freshmen class more points per game ... led the ACC in field since freshmen became eligible in 1972-73. goal percentage (.591) and was second in re- Scoring ‘07 ‘08 Net bounding (8.5). Chas McFarland, WF ...... 0.7 ...... 8.4 +7.7 XWake Forest’s James Johnson (14.6) was 12th Points Per Game by Freshmen Greivis Vasquez, Md...... 9.8 ..... 17.0 +7.2 in the ACC in scoring and third in rebounding (8.1). Landon Milbourne, Md. ... 1.0 ...... 8.2 +7.2 XDuke’s Kyle Singler was third among ACC School Year W/L PG James Dews, UM ...... 3.1 ..... 10.3 +7.2 freshmen in ACC games only scoring (15.1). Duke ...... 1982-83 11-17 52.9 Ralph Mims, FSU ...... 4.9 ..... 11.6 +6.7 XWake Forest’s Jeff Teague scored 10 or more Georgia Tech ...... 1982-83 13-15 46.9 Danny Green, UNC ...... 5.2 ..... 11.5 +6.3 points in 19 of his last 22 games and aver- Clemson...... 1995-96 18-11 44.4 Gerald Henderson, Duke ... 6.8 ..... 12.7 +5.9 aged 16.4 points per game in ACC play. North Carolina..... 2002-03 19-16 42.1 Bambale Osby, Md...... 5.8 ..... 11.5 +5.7 XClemson’s Terrence Oglesby was seventh Duke ...... 1999-00 29-5 40.5 among ACC freshmen in scoring (10.5) despite North Carolina..... 2005-06 23-8 39.8 Minutes Played ‘07 ‘08 Net not having started one game this season. Wake Forest ...... 1978-79 12-15 38.1 Landon Milbourne, Md. ... 4.8 ..... 24.7 +19.9 XVirginia Tech’s Jeff Allen had 10 “double- Virginia Tech ..... 2007-08 21-14 35.1 Chas McFarland, WF ...... 5.4 ..... 21.5 +16.1 doubles”, was second in the ACC in steals (2.1) Wake Forest ...... 1990-91 19-11 35.0 D’Andre Bell, GT ...... 8.9 ..... 24.8 +15.9 and shot .491 from the floor. Maryland ...... 1993-94 18-12 34.8 James Dews, UM ...... 14.1 ..... 28.5 +14.4 XBoston College’s Rakim Sanders had five Clemson...... 1974-75 17-11 34.4 Bambale Osby, Md...... 13.3 ..... 26.7 +13.4 games with 20 or more points and shot .386 Ralph Mims, FSU ...... 19.4 ..... 30.8 +11.4 from three-point range. Deacon Diaper Dandy Duo Eric Hayes, Md...... 23.3 ..... 33.4 +10.2 Wake Forest’s James Johnson and Jeff Teague ACC Freshmen Statistical Leaders became only the fourth set of freshmen in ACC Charity Charts history to rank 1-2 on their respective team in XNorth Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough led all ACC Scoring scoring. players in free throw attempts per game (9.7) ... J.J. Hickson, NC State ...... 14.8 Hansbrough also leads all ACC players with 21 James Johnson, Wake Forest ...... 14.6 Freshmen 2-Deep Scoring Leaders games of 10 or more free throw attempts. Jeff Teague, Wake Forest ...... 13.9 Kyle Singler, Duke ...... 13.3 1983 - Georgia Tech (13-15, 4-10 ACC) Player, School GP FTA PG Jeff Allen, Virginia Tech ...... 11.8 Mark Price (20.3); John Salley (11.5) Tyler Hansbrough, UNC ...... 39 ... 377 9.7 Rakim Sanders, Boston College ...... 11.3 Sean Singletary, UVa ...... 33 ... 222 6.7 Terrence Oglesby, Clemson...... 10.5 1983 - Duke (11-17, 3-11 ACC) Tyrese Rice, BC ...... 30 ... 195 6.5 Game High: J.J. Hickson, NCS vs. WCU ..... 33 (18.1), Mark Alarie (13.0) J.J. Hickson, NCS ...... 31 ... 195 6.3 Rebounds Deron Washington, VT ...... 35 ... 219 6.3 2007 - Georgia Tech (20-12, 8-8 ACC) J.J. Hickson, NC State ...... 8.5 DeMarcus Nelson, Duke...... 34 ... 183 5.4 Javaris Crittenton (14.4); (14.4) James Johnson, Wake Forest ...... 8.1 Gavin Grant, NCS ...... 31 ... 163 5.3 Jeff Allen, Virginia Tech ...... 7.6 Bambale Osby, Md...... 33 ... 170 5.2 Kyle Singler, Duke ...... 5.8 2008 - Wake Forest (17-13, 7-9 ACC) Jeremis Smith, GT ...... 32 ... 159 5.0 Mike Scott, Virginia ...... 5.3 James Johnson (14.6); Jeff Teague (13.9) Bench Bonus Game High: J.J. Hickson, NCS vs. Clem. .. 23 Baby Boaders XGeorgia Tech’s Matt Causey came off the bench Assists NC State’s J.J. Hickson and Wake Forest’s James to score 30 points in an 81-70 win over Virginia Maurice Miller, Georgia Tech ...... 3.3 Johnson finished 1-2 among ACC freshmen in Tech on Jan. 19 ... Causey’s 30 points are the third- Hank Thorns, Virginia Tech ...... 3.2 rebounding ... Hickson’s 8.5 per game average highest point total by a non-starter in ACC history. Malcolm Delaney, Virginia Tech ...... 3.1 ranks 11th all-time among ACC freshmen while Demontez Stitt, Clemson ...... 3.0 Johnson’s 8.1 per game mark is tied for 13th. Team Biko Paris, Boston College ...... 2.9 67 Duke vs. North Carolina Central ...... N9 Game High: Maurice Miller, GT vs. Md...... 9 ACC Freshmen Season Rebound Average 58 Miami vs. Florida Southern ...... N9 54 Duke vs. Michigan ...... D8 Minutes Played Wayne Rollins...... Clem. 1973-74 12.2 54 Miami vs. North Carolina A&T ...... D23 Jeff Teague, Wake Forest ...... 29.7 Ralph Sampson ...... UVa 1979-80 11.2 49 Georgia Tech vs. Virginia ...... J27 James Johnson, Wake Forest ...... 29.2 ...... Md. 1978-79 10.8 J.J. Hickson, NC State ...... 28.7 ...... Duke 1976-77 10.7 Individual Kyle Singler, Duke ...... 28.6 Joe Smith ...... Md. 1993-94 10.7 30 Matt Causey, GT vs. Virginia Tech ..... J19 Jeff Allen, Virginia Tech ...... 28.2 Larry Gibson ...... Md. 1975-76 9.8 27 Jon Scheyer, Duke vs. Miami ...... F20 Antawn Jamison ...... UNC 1995-96 9.7 27 Taylor King, Duke vs. E. Kentucky ...N25 Double-Doubles Tim Duncan ...... WF 1993-94 9.6 24 Corey Raji, BC vs. Providence ...... D1 Jeff Allen, Virginia Tech ...... 10 Chris Bosh ...... GT 2002-03 9.0 23 Zack Peacock, GT vs. Virginia ...... M3 J.J. Hickson, NC State ...... 10 Gene Banks ...... Duke 1977-78 8.6 22 Terrence Oglesby, Clem. vs. ECU ...... D5 James Johnson, Wake Forest ...... 8 J.J. Hickson ...... NCS 2007-08 8.5 22 Jon Scheyer, Duke vs. N. Mexico St. ... N12 Kyle Singler, Duke ...... 4 Travis Watson ...... UVa 1999-00 8.3 21 J.J. Hickson, NCS vs. Michigan St. ...N28 Mike Scott, Virginia ...... 2 James Johnson ...... WF 2007-08 8.1 21 Terrence Oglesby, CU vs. PR-Mayaguez .... D20 Rakim Sanders, Boston College ...... 1 Sharone Wright ...... Clem. 1991-92 8.1 21 Jon Scheyer, Duke vs. Florida State .. J16 J.T. Thompson, Virginia Tech ...... 1 ...... UNC 2002-03 8.1 Dialing Long Distance McClinton XGeorgia Tech’s Anthony Morrow closed out his Miami’s Jack McClinton ranks second on the ACC career with at least one 3-point field goal in 41 career free throw percentage list (.901) and fifth consecutive games - the longest current streak in 3-point field percentage (.433). in the ACC. In 96 ACC games in 2007-08 XDuke made at least one 3-point field goal Career 3-Point FG Percentage attempt in its last 653 consecutive games - the XThirty-five ACC games during the 2007- fourth longest streak in the nation. 08 regular season were decided by three Player, School Years Pct. XFlorida State set a ACC single-game record points or less, or in overtime ... 39 were Cal Boyd, WF...... 1987-89 .470 with 20 three-point field goals (35 attempts) in decided by six points or less or in over- Vinny Del Negro, NCS ...... 1987-88 .447 a 95-55 win over Maine on Dec. 8. time ... a year ago, 22 ACC games were , NCS ...... 1988-91 .436 decided by three points or less or in over- Hubert Davis, UNC ...... 1989-92 .435 Consecutive Games time. Jack McClinton, Miami ..... 2007-08 .433 Archie Miller, NCS ...... 1998, 00-02 .429 with 3-Point FG XAn ACC record 12 league games went , Duke ....1995,96-98 .426 into overtime this past season ... home Steve Bucknall, UNC ...... 1987-89 .423 Player, School Games teams were 7-5 in extra session play ... Anthony Morrow, Sr., Georgia Tech ...... 41 Dennis Scott, GT ...... 1988-90 .422 Virginia Tech was 3-0 in overtime games. Ranzino Smith, UNC ...... 1987-88 .420 Greg Paulus, Jr., Duke ...... 17 XHome teams won seven of the last 11 Tyrese Rice, Jr., Boston College ...... 11 ACC games ... home teams finished 58-38 Sean Singletary, Sr., Virginia ...... 11 Career Free Throw Percentage (.604) overall ... all 12 ACC teams won at A.D. Vassallo, Jr., Virginia Tech ...... 10 Wayne Ellington, So., North Carolina ...... 9 least one road game in league play ... Player, School Years Pct. North Carolina (8-0) and Duke (6-2) each J.J. Redick, Duke ...... 2003-06 .912 Jack McClinton, Miami ...... 2007-08 .908 Highest Percentage of had winning records in ACC road games Charlie Davis, WF ...... 1969-71 .873 3-Point FG Attempts this year. XTeams that led at half were 71-23 ... Vir- Roger Mason, UVa ...... 2000-02 .869 Trajan Langdon, Duke ....1995,96-99 .862 Player, School 3-Pt. of FGA Pct. ginia Tech and Duke overcame four half- Greg Manning, Md...... 1978-81 .858 Taylor King, Duke ...... 114 of 152 .750 time deficits, Georgia Tech, North Carolina Jackie Murdock, WF ...... 1955-57 .858 three, Clemson, Maryland and Miami two, Terrence Oglesby, Clem. ... 211 of 281 .751 Chris McCray, Md...... 2003-06 .854 Greg Paulus, Duke ...... 196 of 279 .703 NC State, Virginia and Wake Forest one Paul Long, WF ...... 1966-67 .851 Tyler Roche, BC ...... 71 of 104 .682 each ... the largest deficit overcome was Juan Dixon, Md...... 1999-02 .850 Harvey Hale, WF ...... 153 of 231 .662 14 points by North Carolina vs. Boston Col- Mark Price, GT ...... 1983-86 .850 lege, March 1 (40-54). XOver the final 15 ACC regular season Single-Season Free Throw Percentage games, the team that has trailed at half came back to either win (7 times) or send Player, School Year Cl. Pct. Consecutive Games with 3-Point FG the game into overtime (once). J.J. Redick, Duke ...... 2004 So. .9533 J.J. Redick, Duke ...... 2005 Jr. .938 Team Games ACC Games Jack McClinton, Miami ... 2008 Jr. .9193 Duke ...... 653 J.J. Redick, Duke ...... 2003 Fr. .9189 NC State ...... 600 Home Teams ...... 58-38 Shawn Robinson, Clem. ... 2006 Sr. .913 Wake Forest ...... 520 Lead at Half ...... 71-23 Shammond Williams, NC ... 1998 Sr. .911 North Carolina ...... 369 Greg Manning, Md...... 1980 Jr. .908 Shoot 50% or better ...... 33-14 Maryland ...... 320 Chris McCray, Md...... 2005 Jr. .903 Miami ...... 203 Shoot 42% or less...... 20-44 Juan Dixon, Md...... 2002 Sr. .8980 Virginia Tech ...... 167 Out-Rebound Opponent ...... 54-40 Gary Burnisky, Clem...... 1964 Sr. .8977 Clemson ...... 121 Fewer Turnovers ...... 64-28 Boston College ...... 98 Super Sophs Virginia ...... 91 Most Played Series Maryland’s Greivis Vasquez (388) is 10th among Georgia Tech ...... 90 ACC sophomore leaders while North Florida State ...... 71 Duke vs. Wake Forest ...... 231 Carolina’s Ty Lawson (378) is 11th. Duke vs. NC State ...... 230 2007-08 Team 3-Point FGs NC State vs. Wake Forest ...... 227 ACC Sophomore Assists Leaders North Carolina vs. Duke ...... 225 Team Game High 10+ North Carolina vs. Wake Forest ...... 214 Player, School Years Ast. Duke ...... 16 ...... 15 North Carolina vs. NC State...... 213 1. , Duke ...... 1990-91 577 Clemson ...... 16 ...... 9 North Carolina vs. Virginia ...... 170 2. Ed Cota, UNC ...... 1997-98 508 Virginia ...... 16 ...... 9 Maryland vs. Virginia ...... 169 3. Chris Corchiani, NCS ...... 1988-89 501 Florida State ...... 20 ...... 6 North Carolina vs. Maryland ...... 168 4. Steve Blake, Md...... 2000-01 465 Wake Forest ...... 14 ...... 5 Duke vs. Maryland ...... 163 5. Kenny Anderson, GT ...... 1990-91 454 Miami ...... 12 ...... 5 Grayson Marshall, Clem. ... 1985-86 454 Georgia Tech ...... 13 ...... 4 Current Streaks 7. Raymond Felton, UNC ...... 2003-04 449 Boston College ...... 13 ...... 2 8. Jarrett Jack, GT ...... 2003-04 398 Maryland ...... 10 ...... 2 Duke over Boston College ...... 8 9. Chris Paul, WF ...... 2004-05 395 NC State ...... 11 ...... 2 Maryland over Georgia Tech ...... 6 10. Greivis Vasquez, Md...... 2007-08 388 North Carolina ...... 10 ...... 1 NC State over Virginia Tech ...... 6 11. Ty Lawson, UNC ...... 2007-08 378 Virginia Tech ...... 10 ...... 1 12. Travis Best, GT ...... 1992-93 374 13. Phil Ford, UNC ...... 1975-76 364 Hansbrough XNorth Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough led the ACC in scoring (22.6) and rebounding (10.2) ... scored 20 or more points in 23 of his last 31 games ... scored 10 or more points in 102 of his 108 career games ... led the ACC with 19 “double-doubles” Scoring Streak this season and 35 for his career ... has scored Virginia guard Sean Singletary finished his more points (2,168) than any other ACC player collegiate career scoring 10 or more points through his junior season. in 55 consecutive games - tying for the 11th- 2008 Statistics & ACC Ranking longest double-digit scoring streak in ACC his- tory. Statistic No. ACC Points Per Game ...... 22.6 1st Double-Figure Scoring Streaks Rebounds Per Game ...... 10.2 1st Field Goal Percentage ...... 542 2nd Player, School Seasons No. Free Throw Percentage ...... 806 9th 1. Jeff Mullins, Duke ...... 1962,63,64 86 Double-Doubles ...... 19 1st 2. Tom McMillen, Md...... 1972,73,74 74 Free Throw Attempts ...... 9.7 1st 3. Rodney Monroe, NCS .. 1989,90,91 69 Offensive Rebounds ...... 3.8 1st Kenny Carr, NCS ...... 1975,76,77 69 Defensive Rebounds ...... 6.4 1st 5. Danny Ferry, Duke ...... 1987,88,89 68 Minutes Played ...... 32.7 10th 6. , WF ..... 1991,92,93 66 Virginia’s Sean Singletary finished second in Career Scoring Leaders as Juniors 7. Larry Miller, UNC ...... 1967,68 64 8. Bob Leonard, WF ...... 1964,65,66 61 the ACC in assists (6.1) and third in scoring (19.8) ... has scored 20 or more points 43 times # Player, School Years Pts. 9. Tim Duncan, WF ...... 1996,97 59 1. Tyler Hansbrough, UNC ..... 2006-** 2,168 10. , WF ...... 1961,62 56 in his career ... scored 10 or more points in 55 2. Dennis Scott, GaT ...... 1988-90 2,115 11. Sean Singletary, UVa ..... 2007-08 55 straight games and in 92 of his last 98 ... fin- 3. Jason Williams, Duke ...... 2000-02 2,079 Dennis Scott, GT ...... 1989,90 55 ished fifth on the Cavaliers’ all-time scoring list 4. Antawn Jamison, UNC ...... 1996-98 1,974 David Thompson, NCS ..... 1973,74 55 with 2,079 points and started all 123 games 5. Bryant Stith, UVa ...... 1989-91 1,832 14. Juan Dixon, Md...... 2001,02 54 he has played in at Virginia. 6. J.J. Redick, Duke ...... 2003-05 1,805 15. , WF . 1991,93,94 53 7. Michael Jordan, UNC ...... 1982-84 1,788 Paul Long, WF ...... 1966,67 53 Singletary is the only player in ACC his- 8. Kenny Carr, NCS ...... 1975-77 1,772 17. , Clem...... 2000,01 52 tory to have 2,000 points, 500 assists, 400 9. Johnny Dawkins, Duke ...... 1983-85 1,747 Charlie Scott, UNC ...... 1968,69,70 52 rebounds and 200 steals in his career. 10. Rashad McCants, UNC ...... 2003-05 1,721 , Md...... 1984,85,86 52 11. Rodney Rogers, WF ...... 1991-93 1,720 20. Johnny Dawkins, Duke 1983,84,85 51 Singletary is the only player in Division I 12. Jeff Lamp, UVa ...... 1978-80 1,717 Bryant Stith, UVa ...... 1991,92 51 to have a 40-point game, a 10-rebound 13. Rodney Monroe, NCS ...... 1988-90 1,715 game, and a 10-assist game this season. 14. Christian Laettner, Duke ...... 1989-91 1,709 15. Phil Ford, UNC ...... 1975-77 1,665 Career Totals with School & ACC Rank 16. Bob Sura, FSU ...... 1992-94 1,628 17. Mike Gminski, Duke ...... 1977-79 1,619 Statistic Total ACC UVa 18. Mark Price, GaT ...... 1983-84 1,603 Games Played ...... 123 .. t149th .... 14th 19. Sam Perkins, UNC ...... 1981-83 1,600 Games Started...... 123 ...... na ...... na 20. Ralph Sampson, UVa ...... 1980-82 1,599 Minutes Played ...... 4,034 ..... 37th ...... 5th Career Rebound Leaders as Juniors Points Scored ...... 2,079 .... t27th ...... 5th Assists ...... 587 ..... 25th ...... 3rd # Player, School Years Rebs. Steals ...... 200 ..... 30th ..... 2nd 1. Ralph Sampson, UVa ...... 1980-82 1,125 Free Throws Made ...... 573 ..... 15th ...... 4th 2. Tim Duncan, WF ...... 1994-96 1,113 3-Point FGs Made...... 222 .... t25th ...... 4th 3. Antawn Jamison, UNC...... 1996-98 1,027 4. Wayne Rollins, Clem...... 1974-76 952 Career Totals vs. ACC Opponents 5. Tyler Hansbrough, UNC ..... 2006-** 943 6. Buck Williams, Md...... 1979-81 928 Team G Ast PG Pts PG 7. , GT ...... 1990-92 899 Boston College 4 24 6.0 63 15.8 8. Mike Gminski, Duke ...... 1977-79 883 Clemson 5 20 4.0 82 16.4 9. Shelden Williams, Duke .... 2003-05 878 10. Dale Davis, Clem...... 1988-90 876 Duke 6 26 4.3 101 16.8 11. Christian Laettner, Duke .... 1989-91 874 Florida State 6 27 4.5 89 14.8 12. Sam Perkins, UNC ...... 1981-83 869 Georgia Tech 6 35 5.8 88 14.7 13. Travis Watson, UVa ...... 2000-02 843 Maryland 8 34 4.3 126 15.8 14. Gene Banks, Duke ...... 1978-80 801 Miami 6 20 3.3 125 20.8 15. Alvin Jones, GT ...... 1998-00 763 N. Carolina 7 30 4.3 118 16.9 16. Danny Ferry, Duke ...... 1986-88 743 NC State 7 27 3.9 123 17.6 17. George Lynch, UNC ...... 1990-92 732 18. Derrick Lewis, Md...... 1985-87 711 Virginia Tech 9 33 3.7 153 17.0 19. , UNC ...... 1973-75 690 Wake Forest 6 26 4.3 93 15.5 20. Brad Daugherty, UNC ...... 1983-85 697 Total 70 302 4.3 1161 16.6 Rejections I Cliff Notes XMaryland’s James Gist finished 16th among Clemson guard Cliff Hammonds finished his ACC career blocked shot leaders with 231 while career as only the fifth player in ACC history Miami’s Anthony King was 20th with 213. with at least 1,300 points, 400 assists, 400 re- Hansbrough Sets ACC Record bounds and 200 steals ... finished tied for 19th Career Blocked Shot Leaders By being named the MVP of the 2008 ACC among ACC career steals leaders (225). Tournament, North Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough Player, School Years Total broke the single-season record with eight ACC Player, School Years Pts Ast Reb Stl 1. Tim Duncan, WF ...... 1994-97 481 Player of the Week selections ... the previous Bruce Dalrymple, GT ... ‘84-87 1,588 446 744 227 2. Ralph Sampson, UVa ...... 1980-83 462 record was seven held by former Tar Heel , Duke ...... ‘91-94 1,924 461 769 218 3. Tree Rollins, Clem...... 1974-77 450 Antawn Jamison (1998) and Duke’s J.J. Redick Bob Sura, FSU ...... ‘92-95 2,130 435 714 209 4. Alvin Jones, GT ...... 1998-01 425 (2006). Johnny Rhodes, Md. ... ‘93-96 1,743 437 704 344 5. Shelden Williams, Duke .. 2003-06 422 Cliff Hammonds, CU .... ‘05-** 1,465 473 483 225 6. Mike Gminski, Duke ...... 1977-80 345 Player of the Week 7. Derrick Lewis, Md...... 1985-88 339 News & Notes XFlorida State’s 75-72 overtime win over Mi- 8. Elden Campbell, Clem. .... 1987-90 334 N12 ...... Anthony Morrow, Georgia Tech ami (M8) was the 12th ACC game to go into over- 9. Brendan Haywood, UNC . 1998-01 304 N19 ...... Sean Singletary, Virginia time - setting a new league single-season record 10. Sharone Wright, Clem. .... 1992-94 288 N26 ...... Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina for overtimes in ACC regular season play ... the 11. Terence Morris, Md...... 1998-01 256 D3 ...... K.C. Rivers, Clemson ACC had 11 extra session regular season games 12. Shane Battier, Duke ...... 1998-01 254 Wayne Ellington, North Carolina during the 2005-06 season. 13. Sam Perkins, UNC ...... 1981-84 245 D10 ...... Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina 14. John Salley, GT ...... 1983-86 243 D17 ...... Jack McClinton, Miami D24 ...... Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina XVirginia’s Sean Singletary became only the 15. Cedric Lewis, Md...... 1988-91 239 D31 ...... Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina second player in school history to lead the 16. James Gist, Md...... 2005-** 231 Toney Douglas, Florida State 17. Ekene Ibkewe, Md...... 2004-07 230 Cavaliers in both scoring and assists three J7...... Wayne Ellington, North Carolina Cherokee Parks, Duke ...... 1992-95 230 years in a row ... led UVa in scor- J14...... Trevor Booker, Clemson ing and assists from 1971 to 1973. 19. Lonny Baxter, Md...... 1999-02 227 J21...... James Gist, Maryland 20. Anthony King, UM ...... 2005-** 213 J28...... Matt Causey, Georgia Tech 21. Dale Davis, Clem...... 1988-91 210 XNC State’s J.J. Hickson and Wake Forest’s James DeMarcus Nelson, Duke Johnson led their respective teams in both re- 22. Thurl Bailey, NCS ...... 1980-83 207 F4 ...... Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina 23. Anthony Teachey, WF ...... 1981-84 203 bounding and scoring in 2007-08 ... since fresh- F11 ...... Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina men became eligible in 1972-73, nine ACC fresh- 24. Malcolm Mackey, GT ...... 1990-93 199 F18 ...... Greivis Vasquez, Maryland 25. Corey Louis, FSU ...... 1995-98 197 men have led their team in both scoring and re- Tyrese Rice, Boston College bounding. Career totals include only those years played in the ACC F25 ...... Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina M3 ...... Tyrese Rice, Boston College Year Player, School RPG PPG Rejections II M10 ...... Sean Singletary, Virginia 1989 Chris King, WF ...... 6.1 ...... 14.4 XClemson’s Trevor Booker was fourth in the ACC M17 ...... Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina in blocked shots per game (1.9) ... has blocked 1991 Rodney Rogers, WF ...... 7.9 ...... 16.3 at least one shot in 62 of his 70 career games. Rookie of the Week 1994 Joe Smith, Md...... 10.7 ...... 19.4 1995 Greg Buckner, Clem...... 5.9 ...... 12.0 Blocked Shot Leaders as Sophomores N12 ...... Jeff Allen, Virginia Tech 2003 Chris Bosh, GT ...... 9.0 ...... 15.6 N19 ...... J.J. Hickson, NC State 2006 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC ...... 7.8 ...... 18.9 2007 Brandon Costner, NCS ...... 7.3 ...... 16.8 Player, School Years Total N26 ...... Kyle Singler, Duke 2008 J.J. Hickson, NCS ...... 8.5 ...... 14.8 1. Ralph Sampson, UVa ...... 1980-81 260 D3 ...... Kyle Singler, Duke 2008 James Johnson, WF ...... 8.1 ...... 14.6 2. Tim Duncan, WF ...... 1994-95 259 D10 ...... Corey Raji, Boston College 3. Alvin Jones, GT ...... 1998-99 248 D17 ...... Jeff Teague, Wake Forest 4. Tree Rollins, Clem...... 1974-75 225 D24 ...... Terrence Oglesby, Clemson 5. Joe Smith, Md...... 1994-95 190 D31 ...... J.J. Hickson, NC State 6. Sharone Wright, Clem. .... 1992-93 187 J7...... Kyle Singler, Duke 7. Mike Gminski, Duke ...... 1977-78 182 J14...... Jeff Allen, Virginia Tech 8. Derrick Lewis, Md...... 1985-86 170 J21...... James Johnson, Wake Forest Media Pre-Season Predictions 9. Shelden Williams, Duke .. 2003-04 163 J28...... J.J. Hickson, NC State Operation Basketball, October 21 10. Rasheed Wallace, UNC .... 1994-95 156 F4 ...... Jeff Teague, Wake Forest 11. Elden Campbell, Clem. .... 1987-88 150 F11 ...... Kyle Singler, Duke 1. North Carolina (64) 7. Georgia Tech 12. Trevor Booker, Clem...... 2007-** 142 F18 ...... Jeff Teague, Wake Forest 2. Duke 8. Boston College F25 ...... Maurice Miller, Georgia Tech 13. Josh McRoberts, Duke ..... 2006-07 128 3. NC State 9. Florida State M3 ...... Terrence Oglesby, Clemson 14. Sam Perkins, UNC ...... 1981-82 120 4. Clemson 10. Virginia Tech M10 ...... Jeff Teague, Wake Forest 15. Corey Louis, FSU ...... 1995-96 117 5. Virginia 11. Wake Forest 6. Maryland 12. Miami 16. Cedric Simmons, NCS ...... 2005-06 115 Active Players of the Week Career Totals 17. Elton Brand, Duke ...... 1998-99 113 9 - Tyler Hansbrough, UNC. 18. Guy Morgan, WF ...... 1979-80 108 Pre-Season 1st Team - Tyler Hansbrough, 5 - Sean Singletary, UVa. UNC; Sean Singletary, UVa; Tyrese Rice, BC; 19. Terence Morris, Md...... 1998-99 106 2 - Wayne Ellington, UNC; Jack McClinton, Miami; 20. Lonny Baxter, Md...... 1999-00 103 Brandon Costner, NCS; Ty Lawson, UNC Anthony Morrow, GT; Tyrese Rice, BC. Pre-Season ACC Player of the Year 21. John Salley, GT ...... 1983-84 102 1 - Trevor Booker, NCS; Matt Causey, GT; Mamadi Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina 22. Cherokee Parks, Duke ...... 1992-93 100 Diane, UVa; Toney Douglas, FSU; James Gist, Md.; Pre-Season Rookie of the Year Career totals include only those years played in the ACC Gavin Grant, NCS; DeMarcus Nelson, Duke; K.C. Kyle Singler, Duke Rivers, Clem.; Greivis Vasquez, Md. Top Games - Individual Top Games - Team

Points Scored Points Scored 46 Tyrese Rice, BC vs. North Carolina ...... M1 40 Point Games 121 Duke vs. N.C. Central (56) ...... N9 41 Sean Singletary, UVa vs. Miami ...... M1 Tyrese Rice, Jr., Boston College...... 1 113 North Carolina vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (74) ... M21 39 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC vs. Clemson ...... F10 Sean Singletary, Sr., Virginia ...... 1 112 Boston College vs. Wake Forest (73) ...... J12 38 Jack McClinton, UM vs. St. Mary’s ...... M21 111 Duke vs. Albany (70) ...... D17 36 Wayne Ellington, UNC vs. Clemson ...... J6 30 Point Games 110 North Carolina vs. S.C. State ...... N20 35 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC vs. Miami ...... J23 Tyler Hansbrough, Jr., North Carolina .... 3 34 Sean Singletary, UVa vs. Va. Tech ...... J16 Jack McClinton, Jr., Miami ...... 3 Margin of Victory 34 Jack McClinton, UM vs. Virginia...... M1 Tyrese Rice, Jr., Boston College...... 3 65 Duke (121) vs. N.C. Central (56) ...... N9 33 J.J. Hickson, NCS vs. Western Carolina .... D29 James Gist, Sr., Maryland ...... 2 46 North Carolina (110) vs. S.C. State ...... N20 32 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC vs. NC State ..... F20 J.J. Hickson, Fr., NC State ...... 2 45 Clemson (91) vs. Furman (46) ...... N12 32 K.C. Rivers, Clem. vs. Virginia ...... F7 Sean Singletary, Sr., Virginia ...... 2 45 Georgia Tech (86) vs. Centenary (41) ...... D22 32 Trevor Booker, Clem. vs. UNCC ...... J9 Trevor Booker, So., Clemson...... 1 43 Miami (104) vs. Florida Southern (61) ..... N9 Matt Causey, Sr., Georgia Tech ...... 1 32 Tyrese Rice, BC vs. Wake Forest ...... J12 Wayne Ellington, So., North Carolina .....1 32 Tyrese Rice, BC vs. NC State ...... F14 Rebound Margin Cliff Hammonds, Sr., Clemson ...... 1 32 Maryland (57) vs. Delaware (25) ...... D28 Anthony Morrow, Sr., Georgia Tech ...... 1 30 North Carolina (54) vs. Va. TEch (24) ... F16 Rebounds K.C. Rivers, Jr., Clemson ...... 1 30 Virginia (56) vs. Penn (26) ...... N23 23 J.J. Hickson, NCS vs. Clemson ...... F16 29 Clemson (40) vs. Samford (11) ...... D29 21 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC vs. Fla. State ...... F3 20 Point Games 28 North Carolina (54) vs. Fla. State (26) ...... F3 18 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC vs. Duke ...... F6 Tyler Hansbrough, Jr., North Carolina .... 26 17 Trevor Booker, Clem. vs. East Carolina .... D5 Sean Singletary, Sr., Virginia ...... 16 Field Goal Percentage 16 Jeff Allen, VT vs. Old Dominion...... D16 Tyrese Rice, Jr., Boston College...... 15 .709 North Carolina (39x55) vs. ODU ...... N23 16 James Johnson, WF vs. Duke ...... F17 Jack McClinton, Jr., Miami ...... 12 .677 North Carolina (44x65) vs. Arkansas ..... M23 16 Adrian Joseph, UVa vs. Seton Hall ...... N24 Greivis Vasquez, So., Maryland ...... 11 .661 Boston College (39x59) vs. W. Forest ...... J12 15 Bambale Osby, Md. vs. Duke ...... J27 Jason Rich, Sr., Florida State ...... 10 .654 Virginia Tech (34x52) vs. Morgan St...... M19 15 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC vs. Duke ...... M8 .610 Boston College (25x41) vs. Sacred Heart .... D28 15 Anthony King, UM vs. VCU...... N16 15 Rebound Games Tyler Hansbrough, Jr., North Carolina ...... 3 3-Point FG Percentage Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 made) Jeff Allen, Fr., Virginia Tech ...... 1 .684 Boston College (13x19) vs. W. Forest ...... J12 1.000 J.J. Hickson, NCS vs. W. & Mary (12x12) .... N15 Trevor Booker, So., Clemson...... 1 .667 NC State (6x9) vs. Cincinnati ...... D23 .909 J.J. Hickson, NCS vs. WCU (10x11) ...... D29 J.J. Hickson, Fr., NC State ...... 1 .636 Boston College (7x11) vs. Sacred Heart ..... D28 .857 Alade Aminu, GT vs. Tenn. St. (12x14) ...... N11 James Johnson, Fr., Wake Forest ...... 1 .636 North Carolina (7x11) vs. ODU ...... N23 .857 Dwayne Collins, UM vs. Duke (12x14) ...... F20 Adrian Joseph, Sr., Virginia ...... 1 .615 Wake Forest (8x13) vs. Florida State ...... F14 .833 Trevor Booker, Clem. vs. FSU (10x12) ...... J12 Anthony King, Sr., Miami ...... 1 Bambale Osby, Sr., Maryland ...... 1 Field Goal Percentage Defense Free Throw Percentage (min. 11 made) .203 by NC State vs. NC Central (12x59) ...... J9 1.000 Jack McClinton, UM vs. St. Mary’s (11x11) M21 10 Rebound Games .259 by North Carolina vs. Va. Tech (14x54) ... F16 1.000 Uche Echefu, FSU vs. LaSalle (11x11) ...... J5 Tyler Hansbrough, Jr., North Carolina .... 18 .259 by Virginia Tech vs. G. Washington (14x54) ..... D9 .263 by Wake Forest vs. W-Salem St. (15x57) .... N23 1.000 Sean Singletary, UVa vs. Arizona (11x11) . N17 Jeff Allen, Fr., Virginia Tech ...... 11 .265 by Virginia Tech vs. UNC-G (13x49) ...... D5 1.000 Tyler Hansborugh, UNC vs. Kent St. (11x11) J2 Trevor Booker, So., Clemson...... 10 1.000 Tyrese Rice, BC vs. Wake Forest (11x11) ..... J12 J.J. Hickson, Fr., NC State ...... 10 Three-Point Field Goals Jeremis Smith, Sr., Georgia Tech ...... 9 3-Point FG Percentage (min. 5 made) 20 Florida State vs. Maine ...... D8 16 Clemson vs. Virginia ...... F7 1.000 John Oates, BC vs. Maryland (5x5) ...... F6 10 Assist Games .857 Terrence Oglesby, Clem. vs. ECU (6x7) ...... D5 16 Virginia vs. Northwestern ...... N27 Greivis Vasquez, So., Maryland ...... 5 16 Duke vs. N.C. Central ...... N9 Sean Singletary, Sr., Virginia ...... 4 Assists Ty Lawson, So., North Carolina ...... 3 15 Greivis Vasquez, Md. vs NC State ...... F9 Assists Cliff Hammonds, Sr., Clemson ...... 1 29 Miami vs. Florida Southern ...... N9 11 Cliff Hammonds, Clem. vs. Virginia ...... F7 Ishmael Smith, So., Wake Forest ...... 1 28 North Carolina vs. Arkansas ...... M23 11 Ishmael Smith, WF. vs. Presbyterian ...... J2 28 Duke vs. N.C. Central ...... N9 11 Greivis Vasquez, Md. vs. No. Carolina ...... J19 “20 & 10” Games 27 North Carolina vs. NC State ...... F12 11 Greivis Vasquez, Md. vs. Morgan State ...... D6 Tyler Hansbrough, Jr., North Carolina ..... 10 J.J. Hickson, So., NC State ...... 4 Steals James Gist, Sr., Maryland ...... 3 Steals 25 Clemson vs. Furman ...... N12 Sean Singletary, Sr., Virginia ...... 3 7 Sean Singletary, UVa vs. NC State...... F24 18 Florida State vs. Nicholls State ...... N9 Uche Echefu, Jr., Florida State...... 2 6 Ten times by eight players 16 North Carolina vs. Iona ...... N18 James Johnson, Fr., Wake Forest...... 2 Jeremis Smith, Sr., Georgia Tech ...... 2 16 Clemson vs. Wake Forest ...... J22 Blocked Shots 16 Virginia vs. NC State ...... F24 11 Tyrelle Blair, BC vs. Maryland ...... D9 Trevor Booker, So., Clemson ...... 1 8 Tyrelle Blair, BC vs. St. Louis ...... D5 Adrian Joseph, Sr., Virginia ...... 1 Bambale Osby, Sr., Maryland ...... 1 Blocked Shots Chas McFarland, So., Wake Forest ...... 1 15 North Carolina vs. Duke ...... M8 Three-Point Field Goals Jason Rich, Sr., Florida State ...... 1 15 Maryland vs. Boston College ...... D9 8 Tyrese Rice, BC vs. North Carolina ...... M1 K.C. Rivers, Jr., Clemson ...... 1 12 North Carolina vs. Valparaiso ...... D30 8 K.C. Rivers, Clem. vs. Virginia ...... F7 Kyle Singler, Fr., Duke ...... 1 12 Maryland vs. Northeastern ...... N15 7 Jack McClinton, UM vs. Virginia...... M1 Deron Washington, Sr., Virginia Tech ..... 1 12 Maryland vs. Holy Cross ...... J8 7 Matt Causey, GT vs. Virginia Tech ...... J19 12 Clemson vs. Furman ...... N12 Vs. Non-Conference By the Numbers Conferences 2007-08 All-Time Field Goal Pct. 50+% -50% America East ...... 5-0 ...... 66-7 2007-08 Atlantic Sun ...... 8-0 ...... 105-4 Boston College ...... 4-4 .. 10-13 Player, School Career Ranked ACC Tot Atlantic 10 ...... 8-5 ...... 162-61 Clemson ...... 9-3 .... 15-7 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC .... 35 ...... 5 .. 10 .. 19 Big 12...... 0-5 ...... 35-25 Duke ...... 10-0 .... 18-6 J.J. Hickson, NCS ...... 10 ...... 2 .... 6 .. 10 Big East ...... 13-10 ...... 167-122 Florida State ...... 4-2 .. 15-13 Jeff Allen, VT ...... 10 ...... 0 .... 4 .. 10 Big Sky ...... 1-0 ...... 9-2 Georgia Tech ...... 9-1 .... 6-16 Big South ...... 8-2 ...... 191-7 James Johnson, WF ...... 8 ...... 1 .... 2 .... 8 James Gist, Md...... 15 ...... 1 .... 3 .... 7 Maryland ...... 8-2 .. 11-13 Big Ten ...... 11-3 ...... 194-136 Miami ...... 7-1 .. 16-10 Big West ...... 1-0 ...... 25-10 Trevor Booker, Clem...... 9 ...... 3 .... 3 .... 7 North Carolina ...... 19-0 .... 17-3 Colonial ...... 12-2 ...... 141-18 Jeremis Smith, GT ...... 15 ...... 2 .... 3 .... 6 Conference USA ...... 3-1 ...... 48-27 Deron Washington, VT .... 10 ...... 0 .... 5 .... 6 NC State ...... 6-2 .... 9-14 Horizon ...... 1-3 ...... 44-15 Bambale Osby, Md...... 6 ...... 1 .... 3 .... 6 Virginia ...... 6-0 .. 11-16 Ivy League ...... 5-0 ...... 144-28 Uche Echefu, FSU ...... 6 ...... 1 .... 3 .... 6 Virginia Tech ...... 4-2 .. 17-12 Metro Atlantic...... 4-0 ...... 63-5 Sean Singletary, UVa ...... 6 ...... 0 .... 3 .... 5 Wake Forest ...... 4-1 .. 13-12 Mid-American ...... 1-2 ...... 42-21 Adrian Joseph, UVa ...... 5 ...... 0 .... 0 .... 5 Mid-Eastern ...... 10-0 ...... 166-4 Dwayne Collins, UM ...... 10 ...... 1 .... 2 .... 4 Rebounds +Reb =Reb -Reb Missouri Valley ...... 0-1 ...... 31-20 Shamari Spears, BC ...... 6 ...... 0 .... 1 .... 4 Boston College ...... 10-5 ...... 0-2 .... 4-10 Mountain West ...... 3-0 ...... 16-5 K.C. Rivers, Clem...... 5 ...... 0 .... 2 .... 4 Clemson ...... 14-3 ...... 0-0 .... 10-7 Northeast ...... 2-1 ...... 77-3 Kyle Singler, Duke...... 4 ...... 1 .... 2 .... 4 Duke ...... 15-2 ...... 1-0 .... 12-4 Ohio Valley ...... 5-0 ...... 64-8 James Mays, Clem...... 11 ...... 0 .... 1 .... 3 Florida State ...... 8-6 ...... 0-1 .... 10-9 Pacific-10 ...... 2-1 ...... 109-71 Greivis Vasquez, Md...... 5 ...... 1 .... 2 .... 3 Georgia Tech ...... 9-6 ...... 0-2 ...... 6-9 Patriot ...... 3-1 ...... 41-2 Ty Lawson, UNC ...... 3 ...... 0 .... 2 .... 3 Maryland ...... 10-7 ...... 2-0 ...... 7-8 Southeastern ...... 8-6 ...... 275-240 Anthony King, UM ...... 12 ...... 0 .... 0 .... 2 Miami ...... 15-4 ...... 1-1 ...... 7-6 Southern ...... 10-1 ...... 710-180 A.D. Vassallo, VT ...... 4 ...... 0 .... 2 .... 2 Southland ...... 2-0 ...... 17-0 North Carolina ...... 32-2 ...... 1-0 ...... 3-1 Jason Rich, FSU ...... 3 ...... 2 .... 1 .... 2 NC State ...... 7-4 ...... 0-0 .... 8-12 Southwestern ...... 1-0 ...... 29-1 Tyrelle Blair, BC ...... 2 ...... 1 .... 2 .... 2 Summitt ...... 1-0 ...... 20-4 Virginia ...... 15-6 ...... 1-0 .... 1-10 Chas McFarland, WF ...... 2 ...... 0 .... 2 .... 2 Sun Belt ...... 2-1 ...... 87-12 Virginia Tech ...... 19-8 ...... 0-0 ...... 2-6 Mike Scott, UVa ...... 2 ...... 0 .... 1 .... 2 West Coast ...... 1-1 ...... 38-18 Wake Forest ...... 9-6 ...... 2-1 ...... 6-6 Western Athletic ...... 2-0 ...... 65-18 Brandon Costner, NCS ...... 9 ...... 0 .... 0 .... 1 DeMarcus Nelson, Duke ... 3 ...... 0 .... 1 .... 1 Others ...... 8-0 ...... --- Halftime Lead Tied Trail L.D. Williams, WF...... 3 ...... 0 .... 0 .... 1 Totals ...... 141-46 ...... (.754) Boston College ...... 8-4 ...... 1-1 .... 5-12 Danny Green, UNC ...... 2 ...... 0 .... 0 .... 1 Clemson ...... 19-5 ...... 0-0 ...... 5-5 Close Encounters Cliff Hammonds, Clem...... 2 ...... 0 .... 1 .... 1 Laurynas Mikalauskas, UVa .. 2 ...... 0 .... 1 .... 1 Duke ...... 24-3 ...... 0-0 ...... 4-4 1-2-3-4-5 Point & OT Games Ryan Pettinella, UVa ...... 2 ...... 0 .... 0 .... 1 Florida State ...... 17-2 ...... 0-0 .... 2-13 Anthony Morrow, GT ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 0 .... 1 Georgia Tech ...... 8-4 ...... 2-0 .... 5-13 Team ACC Non-ACC Overall Zach Peacock, GT ...... 1 ...... 1 .... 1 .... 1 Maryland ...... 16-6 ...... 1-1 ...... 2-8 Boston College ...... 1-4 ...... 3-2 ...... 4-6 Ryan Pettinella, Va...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1 .... 1 Miami ...... 16-1 ...... 1-1 ...... 6-9 Clemson ...... 3-3 ...... 2-1 ...... 5-4 Rakim Sanders, BC ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1 .... 1 North Carolina ...... 30-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 5-3 Duke ...... 1-1 ...... 2-2 ...... 3-2 NC State ...... 9-4 ...... 0-2 .... 6-10 Florida State ...... 4-3 ...... 2-3 ...... 6-6 Josh Southern, BC ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1 .... 1 Virginia ...... 12-5 ...... 1-1 .... 4-10 Georgia Tech ...... 3-4 ...... 3-2 ...... 6-6 Deon Thompson, UNC ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 0 .... 1 Maryland ...... 4-3 ...... 2-0 ...... 6-3 Brian Zoubek, Duke ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 0 .... 1 Virginia Tech ...... 15-0 ...... 0-1 .... 6-13 Miami ...... 5-3 ...... 2-1 ...... 6-4 J.T. Thompson, VT ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1 .... 1 Wake Forest ...... 15-4 ...... 1-0 ...... 1-9 North Carolina ...... 5-1 ...... 1-0 ...... 6-1 Ra’Sean Dickey, GT ...... 7 ...... 0 .... 0 .... 0 NC State ...... 3-2 ...... 3-1 ...... 6-3 Ben McCauley, NCS...... 5 ...... 0 .... 0 .... 0 Virginia ...... 2-6 ...... 3-1 ...... 5-7 Gavin Grant, NCS ...... 5 ...... 0 .... 0 .... 0 Virginia Tech ...... 5-3 ...... 1-4 ...... 6-7 Jamie Skeen, WF ...... 3 ...... 0 .... 0 .... 0 Wake Forest ...... 2-4 ...... 0-2 ...... 2-6 Ishmael Smith, WF ...... 2 ...... 0 .... 0 .... 0 Tyrese Rice, BC ...... 2 ...... 0 .... 0 .... 0 Overtime Games (17) Courtney Fells, NCS ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 0 .... 0 Starts by Class N15 Maryland (74), Northeastern (72) ...... 1OT Mamadi Diane, UVa ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 0 .... 0 N17 Cleveland State (69), Florida State (66) ..... 1OT N23 Butler (84), Virginia Tech (78) ...... 1OT Team Fr. So. Jr. Sr. D1 Boston College (89), Providence (98) ...... 1OT Double-Figure Scoring Streaks Boston College ...... 41 ...... 39 ..... 30 ..... 45 J6 North Carolina (90), Clemson (88) ...... 1OT Clemson ...... 20 ...... 35 ..... 40 ..... 75 J12 Clemson (97), Florida State (85) ...... 2OT 55 ...... Sean Singletary, Virginia Duke ...... 33 ...... 59 ..... 33 ..... 32 J16 Virginia Tech (70), Virginia (69) ...... 1OT 39 ...... Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina Florida State ...... 8 ...... 19 ..... 62 ..... 76 J19 NC State (79), Miami (77) ...... 1OT 21 ...... Tyrese Rice, Boston College Georgia Tech ...... 44 ...... 2 ..... 41 ..... 73 J22 Clemson (80), Wake Forest (75) ...... 1OT 10 ...... Deron Washington, Virginia Tech J26 Virginia Tech (81), Boston Collge (73) ...... 1OT Maryland ...... 15 ...... 91 ...... 1 ..... 58 10 ...... A.D. Vassallo, Virginia Tech Miami ...... 4 ...... 47 ..... 72 ..... 37 J27 Georgia Tech (92), Virginia (82) ...... 1OT 9 ...... Wayne Ellington, North Carolina F2 Virginia Tech (72), Virginia (65) ...... 1OT North Carolina ...... 0 ...... 97 ..... 78 ..... 10 F3 North Carolina (84), Fla. State (73) ...... 1OT NC State ...... 43 ...... 35 ..... 46 ..... 31 ACC Record: F10 North Carolina (103), Clemson (93) ...... 2OT Virginia ...... 44 ...... 11 ..... 23 ..... 82 86 by Jeff Mullins, Duke (1962-64) M1 Georgia Tech (87), Wake Forest (87) ...... 1OT Virginia Tech ...... 71 ...... 10 ..... 50 ..... 34 M7 Florida State (75), Miami (72) ...... 1OT Wake Forest ...... 49 ...... 89 ..... 12 ...... 0 M18 Akron (65), Florida State (60) ...... 1OT ACC Coaching Records Career Victories - All Games All All School School ACC ACC Road ACC Home Totals reflect years coached in ACC only Coach, School Years W-L Years W-L W-L W-L W-L Al Skinner, BC ...... 20 ..... 348-261 ...... 11 .. 210-135 ...... 25-23 ...... 10-14 ...... 15-9 Coach, School Total Oliver Purnell, Clem...... 20 ..... 350-259 ...... 5 ...... 94-68 ...... 32-48 ...... 10-31 ...... 22-17 1. , North Carolina ...... 879 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke ..... 33 ..... 803-267 ...... 28 .. 730-208 .. 285-126 ..... 125-80 .... 160-46 2. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke ...... 730 Leonard Hamilton, FSU ..... 20 ..... 306-295 ...... 6 .... 106-85 ...... 37-59 ...... 9-39 ...... 28-20 3. Gary Williams, Maryland ...... 397 Paul Hewitt, GT ...... 11 ..... 208-139 ...... 8 .. 142-112 ...... 58-70 ...... 18-46 ...... 40-24 4. , Georgia Tech ...... 354 Gary Williams, Md...... 30 ..... 604-343 ...... 19 .. 397-215 .. 165-136 ...... 65-85 .... 100-51 5. Charles Driesell, Maryland ...... 348 Frank Haith, Miami ...... 4 ...... 69-60 ...... 4 ...... 69-60 ...... 26-38 ...... 9-23 ...... 17-15 6. , Virginia ...... 326 Roy Williams, UNC ...... 20 ..... 560-134 ...... 5 .... 142-33 ...... 59-21 ...... 27-13 ...... 32-8 7. Norman Sloan, NC State ...... 266 Sidney Lowe, NCS ...... 2 ...... 35-32 ...... 2 ...... 35-32 ...... 9-23 ...... 3-13 ...... 6-10 8. Frank McGuire, UNC & USC ...... 264 Dave Leitao, UVa ...... 8 ..... 133-111 ...... 3 ...... 53-42 ...... 23-25 ...... 6-18 ...... 17-7 9. , Wake Forest ...... 240 Seth Greenberg, VT ...... 19 ..... 301-240 ...... 5 ...... 88-70 ...... 31-33 ...... 11-21 ...... 20-12 10. Carl Tacy, Wake Forest ...... 222 Dino Gaudio, WF ...... 8 ...... 85-137 ...... 1 ...... 17-13 ...... 7-9 ...... 1-7 ...... 6-2 11. , Duke ...... 213 12. , NC State ...... 209 13. Bud Millikan, Maryland ...... 199 Active Career Leaders 14. , NC State ...... 191 Herb Sendek, NC State ...... 191 Points Scored 15. Cliff Ellis, Clemson ...... 179 1 - With a 560-134 career mark, North Tyler Hansbrough, Jr., North Carolina ..... 2,168 17. Bill Foster, Clemson ...... 156 Carolina’s Roy Williams has the highest winning Sean Singletary, Sr., Virginia ...... 2,079 18. Jeff Jones, Virginia ...... 146 percentage (.807) among active coaches with 10 Tyrese Rice, Jr., Boston College...... 1,542 or more seasons as a Division I head coach. 19. Roy Williams, North Carolina ...... 142 Cliff Hammonds, Sr., Clemson ...... 1,465 Paul Hewitt, Georgia Tech ...... 142 James Gist, Sr., Maryland ...... 1,414 21. Skip Prosser, Wake Forest ...... 126 6 - Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski is one of only six Deron Washington, Sr., Virginia Tech ...... 1,408 22. Horace McKinney, Wake Forest ...... 122 coaches in NCAA history with 800 or more wins Anthony Morrow, Sr., Georgia Tech...... 1,400 23. , Virginia ...... 120 in his career. Gavin Grant, Sr., NC State ...... 1,342 DeMarcus Nelson, Sr., Duke ...... 1,336 24. , Virginia ...... 118 7 - Virginia Tech’s Seth Greenberg became the Jason Rich, Sr., Florida State ...... 1,315 25. Leonard Hamilton, Florida State ..... 106 seventh active ACC coach to reach the 300 career K.C. Rivers, Jr., Clemson ...... 1,231 win mark when the Hokies knocked off Morgan A.D. Vassallo, Jr., Virginia Tech ...... 1,158 Career Victories - ACC Games State 94-62 in the first round of the NIT. Wayne Ellington, So., North Carolina ..... 1,092 Jack McClinton, Jr., Miami ...... 1,085 Coach, School Total 7 - Maryland’s Gary Williams is one of seven Isaiah Swann, Sr., Florida State ...... 1,053 1. Dean Smith, North Carolina ...... 364 active coaches with 600 or more career wins. 2. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke ...... 285 Rebounds 3. Gary Williams, Maryland ...... 165 8 - Over the past eight seasons (2000-2007) Tyler Hansbrough, Jr., North Carolina ...... 943 4. Frank McGuire, UNC & USC ...... 142 there has been eight different ACC Coach of James Gist, Sr., Maryland ...... 783 5. Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech ...... 134 the Years. Anthony King, Sr., Miami ...... 780 6. Charles Driesell, Maryland ...... 122 Jeremis Smith, Sr., Georgia Tech ...... 710 7. Terry Holland, Virginia ...... 111 106 - Florida State’s Leonard Hamilton is 25th Deron Washington, Sr., Virginia Tech ...... 689 on the ACC coaching wins list. 8. Vic Bubas, Duke ...... 106 James Mays, Sr., Clemson ...... 622 9. Norman Sloan, NC State ...... 103 DeMarcus Nelson, Sr., Duke ...... 606 10. Dave Odom, Wake Forest ...... 101 Gavin Grant, Sr., NC State ...... 557 Career Coaching Wins 11. Bud Millikan, Maryland ...... 98 Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski is sixth on the all-time 12. Everett Case, NC State ...... 89 NCAA coaching wins list with 803 victories in Assists 13. Herb Sendek, NC State ...... 72 33 seasons ... Krzyzewski has 730 wins in 28 Sean Singletary, Sr., Virginia ...... 587 seasons with the Blue Devils. Cliff Hammonds, Sr., Clemson ...... 473 14. Jim Valvano, NC State ...... 71 Greg Paulus, Jr., Duke ...... 422 Carl Tacy, Wake Forest ...... 71 All-Time Coaching Win List Tyrese Rice, Jr., Boston College...... 418 16. Horace McKinney, Wake Forest ...... 69 Greivis Vasquez, So., Maryland ...... 388 17. Jeff Jones, Virginia ...... 59 1. Bob Knight ...... 902 Ty Lawson, So., North Carolina ...... 378 18. Roy Williams, North Carolina ...... 59 2. Dean Smith ...... 879 Gavin Grant, Sr., NC State ...... 338 19. Paul Hewitt, Georgia Tech ...... 58 3. Adolph Rupp ...... 876 Ishmael Smith, So., Wake Forest ...... 327 20. Cliff Ellis, Clemson ...... 56 4. Jim Phelan ...... 830 Isaiah Swann, Sr., Florida State ...... 321 Harold Bradley, Duke ...... 56 5. Eddie Sutton* ...... 804 22. Skip Prosser, Wake Forest ...... 52 6. Mike Krzyzewski* ...... 803 Blocked Shots 23. Bill Gibson, Virginia ...... 50 7. ...... 786 James Gist, Sr., Maryland ...... 231 24. Pete Gillen, Virginia ...... 45 8. Lute Olson* ...... 780 Anthony King, Sr., Miami ...... 213 25. Pat Kennedy, Florida State ...... 45 Tyrelle Blair, Sr., Boston College ...... 163 9. Lou Henson...... 779 26. , Clem. & NCS ...... 44 Trevor Booker, So., Clemson ...... 141 10. Jim Calhoun* ...... 774 Bill Foster, Clemson ...... 44 11. Jim Boeheim* ...... 770 Deron Washington, Sr., Virginia Tech ...... 115 12. Henry Iba ...... 764 James Mays, Sr., Clemson ...... 110 *denotes active coach Danny Green, Jr., North Carolina ...... 103 2008-09 ACC Basketball Signings

November 15 Boston College NC State’s J.J. Hickson sets an ACC freshman January 12 F Evan Ravenel, Brandon, Fla., 6-8, 255 record scoring 31 points in his first collegiate Clemson gets 29 points and 11 rebounds from G Reggie Jackson, Colorado Springs, Colo., 6-3, 180 game ... Hickson makes all 12 of his field goal Trevor Booker in a 97-85 double-overtime win G Dallas Elmore, Fort Collins, Colo., 6-4, 210 attempts and pulls down seven rebounds in over Florida State ... the Tigers become the State’s 66-47 win over William & Mary. first team in league history to open confer- Clemson ence play with back-to-back overtime games. G/F Tanner Smith, Norcross , Ga., 6-5, 195 November 17 G Andre Young, Albany, Ga., 5-9, 165 Sean Singletary scored 24 points, including four January 19 in the last 1:22, to lead Virginia to a 75-72 vic- Georgia Tech’s Matt Causey came off the F/C Catalin Baciu, Fletcher, N.C., 7-0, 225 tory over No. 17 Arizona ... the Cavs’ 3-point bench to score 30 points in a 81-70 win over win marked the first home loss in November Virginia Tech on Jan. 19 ... Causey’s 30 points Duke for the Wildcats since 1978. are the third-highest point total by a non- F Olek Czyz, Reno, Nev., 6-7, 235 starter in ACC history. G , Collierville, Tenn., 6-4, 170 November 21 Boston College rallies from a seven-point half- January 19 Florida State time deficit to beat Rhode Island 76-72 giving Maryland gets 22 points and 11 rebounds head coach Al Skinner his 200th career vic- G Deividas Dulkys, Henderson, Nev., 6-4, 190 from James Gist as the Terps upend No. 1 tory in 11 seasons with the Eagles. North Carolina 82-80 in Chapel Hill ... the C Xavier Gibson, Dothan, Ala., 6-10, 230 win is the 7th by Maryland head coach Gary G Pierre Jordan, Dunwoody, Ga., 6-1, 175 November 23 Williams over a No. 1 ranked opponent. G , Clearwater, Fla., 6-4, 195 Top-ranked North Carolina makes 39 of 55 field F Chris Singleton, Dunwoody, Ga., 6-8, 210 goal attempts and shoots 70.9 from the floor in February 6 a 99-82 win over Old Dominion. It marks the Maryland’s Greivis Vasquez has 25 points Georgia Tech best shooting percentage by an ACC team since and eight assists and James Gist adds 23 G Iman Shumpert, Oak Park, Ill., 6-4, 175 Jan. 8, 2000, when the Tar Heels made 71.1 of points and seven rebounds as Gary Williams their shots against NC State in an 83-75 win. claims career victory No. 600 with a 70-65 win at Boston College. Maryland November 23 F Augustus Gilchrist, Temple Hills, Md., 6-10, 235 Florida State’s Jason Rich turns in his second February 7 G Sean Mosley, Baltimore, Md., 6-4, 210 career “double-double” with 20 points and 11 K.C. Rivers scores a career-hioh 32 points to rebounds in a 65-51 win at No. 24 Florida, snap- lead Clemson past Virginia 82-51 in Miami ping the Gators 15-game winning streak. Charlottesville ... the Tigers’ 31-point win is C Reginald Johnson, Winston-Salem, N.C., 6-9, 290 the biggest ACC road victory in school history. November 25 F DeQuan Jones, Marietta, Ga., 6-6, 185 Duke freshman Taylor King set a school record February 16 for most points by a player coming off the bench NC State’s J.J. Hickson sets an ACC freshman North Carolina with 27 in a 78-43 win over Eastern Kentucky single-game record with 23 rebounds in a F , Richmond, Va., 6-8, 215 ... King’s 27 points ties for the fourth-highest 71-64 loss to Clemson. G , Woodland Hills, Calif., 6-0, 170 point total by a non-starter in ACC history. F , Washington, Ind., 6-11, 220 March 16 November 27 North Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough turns in NC State Mamadi Diane has 22 points and seven re- his 17th “double-double” of the season with bounds and Sean Singletary adds 14 points 18 points and 11 rebounds as the Tar Heels F C.J. Williams, Fayetteville, N.C., 6-4, 200 and 10 assists in Virginia’s 94-52 Big Ten/ win their second straight ACC title, and 17th G Julius Mays, Marion, Ind., 6-2, 170 ACC Challenge win over Northwestern ... the overall, with a 86-81 victory over Clemson. 42-point victory margin is the largest in the Virginia nine years of the Challenge. March 19 C Assane Sene, Senegal/South Kent, Conn., 7-0, 230 Virginia Tech, behind 27 points by A.D. C John Brandenburg, Des Peres, Mo., 6-11, 225 November 28 Vassallo, beats Morgan State 94-62 giving G , Flushing, N.Y., 6-6, 180 Boston College, North Carolina and Maryland head coach Seth Greenberg his 300th career each post wins as the ACC win its ninth-straight coaching victory. Big Ten/ACC Challenge by an 8-to-3 margin. Virginia Tech March 21 F Victor Davila, Hamptonville, N.C., 6-9, 240 December 9 Jack McClinton scores 38 points in Miami’s G Kendall Durant, New Hampton, N.H., 6-3, 185 Boston College opens ACC play with a 81- 78-64 win over St. Mary’s giving the Hurri- C Gene Swindle, Miami, Fla., 6-11, 260 78 win at Maryland ... the Eagles’ Tyrelle canes their first NCAA Tournament win since Blair blocks 11 shots - tied for the seventh- the 2002 tourney. Wake Forest best single game total in ACC history. F Al-Farouq Aminu, Norcross, Ga., 6-8, 195 March 21 January 1 Tyler Hansbrough scores 17 points and pulls C Ty Walker, New Hanover, 7-0, 220 James Mays and Trevor Booker scored 18 down 10 rebounds in the Tar Heels’ 108-77 C Tony Woods, Rome, Ga., 6-10, 230 points each in Clemson’s 87-61 win over win over Arkansas in the second round of the Alabama handing the Crimson Tide their NCAA Tournament ... UNC shoots .677 from worst non-conference defeat since 1970. the floor (44x65). 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 370-207 (.642) in NCAA Tournament play ... since the ACC’s inaugural season in 1953-54, ACC teams in those 55 seasons are a combined 329-164 (.667). Swt Reg Final Year Teams 16 Fnl Four W-L NCAA Tournament Record by Current NCAA Tournament Record by Actual 2008 ...... 4 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 6-4 Conference Membership Conference Membership Each Season 2007 ...... 7 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 7-7 2006 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 6-4 2005 ...... 5 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 12-4 Conference App. Won Lost Pct. Conference App. Won Lost Pct. 2004 ...... 6 ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 14-6 Atlantic Coast ...... 212 370 207 .642 Atlantic Coast ..... 171 329 164 .667 2003 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 5-4 Big 10 ...... 194 303 190 .615 Big East ...... 148 233 143 .620 2002 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 10-3 Pac 10 ...... 162 236 159 .597 Big 10 ...... 188 296 182 .619 2001 ...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 11-5 Southeastern ...... 191 259 190 .577 Pac 10...... 147 220 142 .608 2000 ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 7-3 2000-07 43...... 18 ...... 9 ...... 8 .... 78-40 Big East ...... 342 447 354 .558 Big 12 ...... 62 90 61 .596 Big 12 ...... 209 263 220 .545 Southeastern ...... 171 238 168 .586 1999 ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 7-3 Horizon ...... 31 26 30 .464 Conference USA .... 42 48 42 .533 1998 ...... 5 ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 10-5 Conference USA .... 106 97 113 .462 Atlantic 10 ...... 75 68 74 .479 1997 ...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 8-6 West Coast ...... 66 56 67 .455 Missouri Valley ..... 88 84 92 .477 1996 ...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 6-6 Atlantic 10 ...... 150 130 158 .451 West Coast ...... 67 58 67 .464 1995 ...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 11-4 Mountain West ...... 114 102 126 .447 Western Athletic .... 83 65 88 .425 1994 ...... 5 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 10-5 1993 ...... 6 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 14-5 Missouri Valley ...... 70 52 72 .419 Big West ...... 44 31 44 .413 1992 ...... 5 ...... 4 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 12-4 Ivy League ...... 65 38 75 .336 Colonial ...... 29 18 28 .391 1991 ...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 13-5 Patriot League ...... 36 17 38 .309 Horizon ...... 34 20 35 .364 1990 ...... 5 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 14-5 Mid-American...... 65 30 68 .306 Ivy League ...... 63 38 72 .345 1990-99 51...... 29 ...... 15 ..... 11 .. 105-48 Colonial ...... 53 20 52 .278 Sun Belt ...... 46 23 47 .329 Big West ...... 19 8 21 .276 Southern ...... 61 31 65 .323 1989 ...... 6 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 12-6 1988 ...... 5 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 9-5 Metro Atlantic ...... 35 14 37 .275 Summitt ...... 25 10 24 .294 1987 ...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 5-6 Big Sky ...... 39 16 43 .271 Mid-American ...... 61 27 65 .293 1986 ...... 6 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 13-6 Western Athletic ..... 62 24 65 .270 Mountain West ...... 20 8 20 .286 1985 ...... 5 ...... 4 ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 12-5 Southland ...... 20 7 20 .259 Southland ...... 31 10 31 .244 1984 ...... 5 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 8-5 Mid-Continent...... 15 5 15 .250 Big Sky ...... 41 11 43 .204 1983 ...... 4 ...... 3 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 11-3 Southern ...... 37 13 39 .250 Ohio Valley ...... 53 15 60 .200 1982 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 7-3 Atlantic Sun ...... 18 6 19 .240 1981 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 9-4 Metro Atlantic ...... 26 6 26 .188 1980 ...... 5 ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 6-5 Sun Belt ...... 60 19 61 .238 America East ...... 29 6 29 .171 1980-89 50...... 30 ...... 20 ...... 8 .... 92-48 America East ...... 12 3 12 .200 Southwestern ...... 28 4 28 .125 Big South ...... 18 4 18 .182 Patriot League ...... 17 2 17 .105 1979 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0-2 Ohio Valley ...... 39 6 40 .130 Big South ...... 17 2 17 .105 1978 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 4-2 Southwestern ...... 28 4 28 .125 Mid-Eastern ...... 27 3 27 .100 1977 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 6-2 Mid-Eastern ...... 27 3 27 .100 Atlantic Sun ...... 28 3 28 .097 1976 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0-2 1975 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 4-2 Northeast ...... 24 2 24 .077 Northeast ...... 27 2 27 .069 1974 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 4-0 Includes games vacated by NCAA Includes games vacated by NCAA 1973 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1-1 1972 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3-1 Duke, UNC Among NCAA Leaders 1971 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0-2 NCAA Tournament Coaching Leaders 1970 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1-1 Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski leads all active head Two ACC teams, Duke and North Carolina, rank 1970-79 15...... 10 ...... 7 ...... 4 .... 23-15 coaches with 69 NCAA Tournament wins in his among NCAA Tournament winning percentage career ... North Carolina’s Roy Williams is sec- leaders ... Duke leads all schools with an 86- 1969 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2-2 ond with 49 wins, while Maryland’s Gary Will- 29 (.748) record among teams with 20 NCAA 1968 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3-1 iams is eighth (27) ... Krzyzewski is also the Tournament games or more ... North Carolina 1967 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2-2 all-time leader in NCAA Tournament victories. is third with an 96-38 (.716) mark. 1966 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3-1 1965 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1-1 1964 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3-1 NCAA Tournament Wins NCAA Tournament W-L by Team 1963 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3-1 - Active Coaches - - Includes games vacated by NCAA - 1962 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 4-1 1961 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 2-1 Coach Current School Wins No. Team W-L Pct. 1960 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 2-1 Mike Krzyzewski ...... Duke 69 1. Duke ...... 86-29 .748 1960-69 10...... 10 ...... 9 ...... 7 .... 25-12 Roy Williams ...... North Carolina 49 2. UCLA ...... 89-32 .736 1959 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0-1 Lute Olson ...... Arizona 46 3. North Carolina ...... 96-39 .711 1958 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 2-1 Jim Boeheim ...... Syracuse 40 4. Florida ...... 29-12 .707 1957 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 5-0 Jim Calhoun ...... Connecticut 39 5. Kentucky ...... 97-42 .698 1956 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0-1 Rick Pitino ...... Louisville 35 6. Kansas ...... 82-36 .695 1955 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0-1 Tubby Smith ...... Minnesota 29 7. Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 33-15 .688 1954 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 2-1 1954-59 ... 6 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 9-5 Gary Williams ...... Maryland 27 8. Michigan ...... 31-15 .674 Note: From 1963-1974 ACC teams Tom Izzo ...... Michigan State 26 9. Michigan State ...... 43-21 .672 were seeded automatically into Sweet 16. Billy Donovan ...... Florida 22 10. Indiana ...... 60-30 .667 ACC No. 1 as No. 1 Since the NCAA started assigning seeds in 1979, the ACC has produced more No. 1 seeds (27) than any other conference, has the best winning percentage as a No. 1 seed (.816), and is the Vs. Conferences in NCAA Tournament only conference to have a winning record (23-21) in games versus No. 1 seeds. Conference 2008 Total No. 1 Seed by Conference (1979-2008) Versus No. 1 Seeds by Conference (Ranked By Total No. 1 Seeds) America East ...... 1-0 ...... 4-0 Conference No. 1 W-L Pct. American South ...... 0-0 ...... 1-0 Conference No. 1 W-L Pct. 1. Atlantic Coast ...... 45 .... 23-22 .... .511 Atlantic Sun ...... 1-0 ...... 5-1 1. Atlantic Coast ...... 27 .... 93-21 ... .816 2. Conference USA ... 11 ...... 4-7 .... .364 Atlantic 10 ...... 0-0 ...... 14-3 2. Big Ten ...... 18 .... 63-16 ... .797 3. Big East ...... 48 .... 14-34 .... .292 Big East ...... 1-2 ...... 32-29 3. Big East ...... 15 .... 44-13 ... .772 4. Big 10 ...... 49 .... 14-35 .... .286 Big Eight ...... 0-0 ...... 12-6 4. Southeastern ...... 14 .... 48-12 ... .800 5. Southeastern ...... 42 .... 12-30 .... .286 Big Sky ...... 0-0 ...... 3-1 5. Pacific-10 ...... 14 .... 35-13 ... .729 6. Pacific-10 ...... 33 ...... 9-24 .... .273 Big South ...... 0-0 ...... 4-0 6. Big 12 ...... 8 ...... 23-6 ... .793 7. Colonial ...... 4 ...... 1-3 .... .250 Big Ten ...... 0-0 ...... 35-22 7. Big Eight ...... 8 ...... 21-8 ... .724 Ivy League ...... 4 ...... 1-3 .... .250 Big 12 ...... 0-2 ...... 12-6 8. Independents ...... 5 ...... 3-5 ... .375 9. Big 12 ...... 17 ...... 4-13 .... .235 Big West ...... 0-0 ...... 3-2 9. Atlantic 10 ...... 3 ...... 10-3 ... .769 10. Sun Belt ...... 5 ...... 1-4 .... .200 Colonial ...... 0-0 ...... 8-3 10. Conference USA ...... 3 ...... 9-3 ... .750 11. Big West ...... 5 ...... 1-4 .... .200 Conference USA ...... 0-0 ...... 3-2 11. Big West ...... 2 ...... 10-1 ... .909 12. Western Athletic ... 13 ...... 2-11 ... ..154 East Coast ...... 0-0 ...... 3-0 12. Southwest ...... 2 ...... 7-2 ... .778 13. Independents ...... 7 ...... 1-6 .... .143 Great Midwest ...... 0-0 ...... 4-2 13. Missouri Valley ...... 1 ...... 4-1 ... .800 14. Atlantic 10 ...... 21 ...... 1-20 .... .048 Horizon ...... 0-0 ...... 2-2 Pacific Coast ...... 1 ...... 4-1 ... .800 15. Northeast ...... 11 ...... 0-11 .... .000 Independents ...... 0-0 ...... 13-24 15. Metro ...... 1 ...... 3-1 ... .750 Southwestern ...... 11 ...... 0-11 .... .000 Ivy League ...... 0-0 ...... 11-3 17. Big South ...... 9 ...... 0-9 .... .000 Metro Atlantic ...... 0-0 ...... 7-0 No. 1 Seed by Team MEAC ...... 9 ...... 0-9 .... .000 Metro Conference...... 0-0 ...... 3-4 19. Southland ...... 9 ...... 0-9 .... .000 Mid-American...... 0-0 ...... 6-2 Team No. 1 W-L Pct. Missouri Valley...... 8 ...... 0-8 .... .000 Mid-Continent...... 0-0 ...... 4-2 1. North Carolina ...... 12 ...... 41-9 ... .820 21. Patriot ...... 7 ...... 0-7 .... .000 Mid-Eastern ...... 0-0 ...... 4-0 2. Duke ...... 10 ...... 37-8 ... .822 West Coast ...... 7 ...... 0-7 .... .000 Middle Atlantic ...... 0-0 ...... 5-1 3. Kansas ...... 9 ...... 23-7 ... .767 Southern ...... 7 ...... 0-7 .... .000 Missouri Valley ...... 0-0 ...... 8-3 4. Kentucky ...... 8 ...... 29-8 ... .784 24. America East...... 6 ...... 0-6 .... .000 Mountain West ...... 0-0 ...... 3-1 5. Georgetown ...... 5 ...... 20-4 ... .833 East Coast ...... 6 ...... 0-6 .... .000 North Atlantic ...... 0-0 ...... 1-0 6. Oklahoma ...... 5 ...... 14-5 ... .737 26. Atlantic Sun ...... 5 ...... 0-5 .... .000 Northeast ...... 0-0 ...... 1-0 7. Arizona ...... 5 ...... 13-5 .. ..722 Mid-American ...... 5 ...... 0-5 .... .000 Ohio Valley ...... 0-0 ...... 6-1 8. Michigan State ...... 4 ...... 16-3 ... .842 Mid-Continent ...... 5 ...... 0-5 .... .000 Pacific Ten ...... 1-0 ...... 15-14 9. UCLA ...... 4 ...... 15-3 ... .833 Metro Atlantic ...... 5 ...... 0-5 .... .000 Patriot ...... 0-0 ...... 1-0 10. Connecticut ...... 4 ...... 14-3 ... .824 30. Big Sky ...... 5 ...... 0-5 .... .000 Southeastern (SEC) ...... 1-0 ...... 21-21 11. St. John’s ...... 4 ...... 6-4 ... .600 Horizon ...... 4 ...... 0-4 .... .000 12. DePaul ...... 4 ...... 1-4 ... .200 32. Ohio Valley ...... 2 ...... 0-2 .... .000 Southern ...... 0-0 ...... 11-1 13. UNLV...... 3 ...... 14-2 ... .875 Mountain West ...... 2 ...... 0-2 .... .000 Southland ...... 0-0 ...... 5-0 14. Illinois ...... 3 ...... 12-3 ... .800 34. Mountain Valley ..... 1 ...... 0-1 .... .000 Southwest (SWC) ...... 0-0 ...... 12-6 15. Ohio State ...... 3 ...... 10-3 ... .769 Southwestern ...... 0-0 ...... 5-1 16. Virginia ...... 3 ...... 7-3 ... .700 Discontinued Conferences Sun Belt ...... 0-0 ...... 6-1 17. Purdue ...... 3 ...... 6-3 ... .667 West Coast ...... 1-0 ...... 12-3 18. Stanford ...... 3 ...... 5-3 ... .625 1. Big Eight ...... 16 ...... 7-9 .... .438 Western Athletic ...... 0-0 ...... 14-3 19. Indiana ...... 2 ...... 9-1 ... .900 2. Metro ...... 15 ...... 3-12 .... .200 Western New York 3 ...... 0-0 ...... 1-1 Arkansas ...... 2 ...... 9-1 ... .900 3. Southwest (SWC) .... 8 ...... 1-7 .... .125 Yankee ...... 0-0 ...... 1-0 21. Memphis ...... 2 ...... 8-2 ... .800 4. Great Midwest ...... 3 ...... 0-3 .... .000 (using yearly conference membership 22. Michigan ...... 2 ...... 6-2 ... .750 Pacific Coast...... 2 ...... 0-2 .... .000 & does not include vacated games) 23. Louisiana State ...... 2 ...... 5-3 ... .625 6. American South ..... 1 ...... 0-1 .... .000 24. Maryland ...... 1 ...... 6-0 . 1.000 ACC By Seed, 1979-2008 Florida ...... 1 ...... 6-0 . 1.000 26. Minnesota ...... 1 ...... 4-1 ... .800 Since the NCAA started assigning Indiana State ...... 1 ...... 4-1 ... .800 Swt Reg Fnl Houston ...... 1 ...... 4-1 ... .800 seeds with the 1979 Tournament, the Seed No W-L 16 Fnl 4 Title Massachusetts ...... 1 ...... 4-1 ... .800 ACC has won more games (23), and is #1 27 93-21 24 18 14 6 Texas ...... 1 ...... 4-1 ... .800 the only conference with a winning #2 21 53-20 16 11 6 1 31. Louisville ...... 1 ...... 3-1 ... .750 record against top-seeded teams. #3 21 37-22 11 5 3 0 Missouri ...... 1 ...... 3-1 ... .750 #4 16 24-15 9 4 1 0 St. Joesph’s ...... 1 ...... 3-1 ... .750 #5 17 19-17 6 1 0 0 Temple ...... 1 ...... 3-1 ... .750 ACC Teams Vs. No. 1 Seeds #6 12 20-11 5 3 1 1 Villanova ...... 1 ...... 3-1 ... .750 #7 15 12-15 2 1 1 0 36. Wake Forest ...... 1 ...... 2-1 ... .667 No. Carolina.... 7-3 Wake Forest ..... 1-3 #8 6 8-6 2 1 1 0 Notre Dame ...... 1 ...... 2-1 ... .667 Duke ...... 7-3 Miami ...... 0-0 #9 5 1-5 0 0 0 0 Auburn ...... 1 ...... 2-1 ... .667 Virginia ...... 3-0 Boston College . 0-1 #10 4 5-4 2 0 0 0 Washington ...... 1 ...... 2-1 ... .667 NC State ...... 2-2 Florida State .... 0-2 #11 1 0-1 0 0 0 0 40. Syracuse ...... 1 ...... 1-1 ... .500 Maryland ...... 2-3 Clemson ...... 0-3 #12 1 1-1 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati ...... 1 ...... 1-1 ... .500 Georgia Tech ... 1-3 Virginia Tech .... 0-3 Tot 145 272-136 77 43 27 8 42. Oregon State ...... 1 ...... 0-1 ... .000 Most NCAA Tournament wins (231) ... Best NCAA Tournament Winning Percentage (.668) Most Sweet 16 appearances (63) ... Most Regional Final appearances (34) ... Most Final Four appearances (22)

NCAA Tournament Win Pct. Since 1985 Regional Finals (1985-2008)

Conference App. Record Pct. Conference App. Reg Final Pct. Atlantic Coast ...... 121 231-115 .668 Atlantic Coast ...... 121 34 .281 Big East ...... 130 201-120 .626 Final Four Appearances Big 12 ...... 62 14 .226 SEC ...... 121 171-112 .604 (1997-2008) Big East ...... 130 29 .223 Big 12 ...... 62 86-57 .601 SEC ...... 121 24 .198 Big Ten ...... 134 190-127 .599 Atlantic Coast ...... 11 Big Ten ...... 134 26 .194 Pac-10 ...... 99 123-92 .572 Big Ten ...... 10 Pac-10 ...... 99 18 .182 Big 12 ...... 6 “Sweet 16s” Since 1985 Pacific-10 ...... 6 Final Fours (1985-2008) Southeastern ...... 5 Conference App. Swt 16 Pct. Big East ...... 4 Conference App. Final 4 Pct. Atlantic Coast ...... 121 63 .521 Conference USA ...... 3 Atlantic Coast ...... 121 22 .182 Colonial ...... 1 Big East ...... 130 55 .423 Big Ten ...... 134 16 .119 Western Athletic ...... 1 SEC ...... 121 50 .413 SEC ...... 121 14 .116 Big West ...... 31 3 .097 Pac-10 ...... 99 37 .374 ** The ACC has had at least one Big 12 ...... 62 23 .371 team in the Final Four in 17 of the Big 12 ...... 62 6 .096 Big Ten ...... 134 47 .351 last 21 years. Pac-10 ...... 99 9 .091 Big East ...... 130 11 .085

Final Four by Conference (1990-2007) Discontinued Conferences (17) (13) (12) (8) (5) (6) (3) (1) (1) (2) (1) (3) (0) Big Pac Big Big Conf. Big Great Big ACC 10 SEC 10 East 12 USA West WAC Other Midwest Eight SWC 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 Florida Arizona Arkansas 1993 N. Carolina Michigan Kentucky Kansas

1992 Duke Indiana Cincinnati Michigan 1991 Duke UNLV Kansas N. Carolina 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 Records (does not include games vacated by NCAA) Title Final Final “Sweet Last School App. Won Lost Pct% 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Game Four Eight 16" App. Duke ...... 32 86 29 .747 3 6 5 0 9 14 17 22 2008 North Carolina ...... 40 96 39 .711 4 4 6 2 8 17 20 29 2008 Maryland ...... 22 36 21 .632 1 0 1 0 1 2 4 13 2007 Georgia Tech ...... 15 22 15 .595 0 1 1 0 1 2 4 7 2007 NC State ...... 22 32 21 .604 2 0 1 0 2 3 6 12 2006 Virginia ...... 16 22 16 .579 0 0 2 0 0 2 5 7 2007 Wake Forest ...... 20 27 20 .574 0 0 1 0 0 1 6 10 2005 Boston College ...... 17 22 18 .550 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 2007 Florida State ...... 10 12 10 .545 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 1998 Virginia Tech ...... 8 6 8 .429 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2007 Clemson ...... 8 8 8 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 2008 Miami ...... 6 4 6 .400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2008 South Carolina (1954-71) ...... 1 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1971 Current Members ...... 216 373 213 .637 10 12 17 2 22 42 69 116 Year by Year (1954-08) .. 170 332 168 .664 10 10 17 2 20 39 63 95

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 ...... 4-0 1981 North Carolina .... FINAL FOUR - 2nd ...... 4-1 NCAA Tournament by Actual Conference Membership (1939-2008) (includes games vacated by NCAA)

Conference Years App. Won Lost Pct. 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 America East ...... 1980-08 29 6 29 .171 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Atlantic Coast ...... 1954-08 171 329 164 .667 8-6 10-5 7-3 7-3 11-5 10-3 5-4 14-6 12-4 6-4 7-7 6-4 Atlantic Sun ...... 1981-08 28 3 28 .097 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Atlantic 10 ...... 1977-08 75 68 74 .479 4-5 3-5 3-3 1-3 4-3 1-1 1-3 6-4 0-1 1-2 1-1 3-3 Big East ...... 1980-08 148 233 143 .620 5-4 7-5 10-4 8-5 5-5 6-6 12-3 12-5 7-6 11-8 7-6 11-8 Big Sky ...... 1968-08 41 11 43 .204 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 Big South ...... 1991-08 17 2 17 .105 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 Big Ten ...... 1939-08 188 296 182 .619 7-6 7-5 13-7 15-5 10-7 9-5 8-5 3-3 12-5 3-6 9-6 5-4 Big 12 ...... 1997-08 62 90 61 .596 7-5 2-4 4-5 9-6 3-6 13-6 14-6 10-4 6-6 4-4 6-4 12-5 Big West ...... 1970-08 44 31 44 .413 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 Colonial ...... 1975-08 29 18 28 .391 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 4-1 1-2 0-1 Conference USA ... 1996-08 42 48 42 .533 5-4 3-3 2-4 1-4 3-2 1-3 5-4 5-6 6-4 3-2 3-1 5-1 Horizon ...... 1982-08 34 20 35 .364 0-1 1-3 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 2-2 1-1 Ivy League ...... 1939-08 63 38 72 .345 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Metro Atlantic ..... 1984-08 26 6 26 .188 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 Mid-American ..... 1953-08 61 27 65 .293 0-1 1-2 2-2 0-1 1-1 3-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Mid-Eastern ...... 1981-08 27 3 27 .100 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Missouri Valley .... 1939-08 88 84 92 .477 0-1 1-1 3-3 0-2 1-2 3-1 0-2 0-2 1-3 4-4 2-2 0-1 Mountain West .... 2000-08 20 8 20 .286 x x x 1-2 0-1 1-3 1-3 0-3 2-2 0-2 2-2 1-2 Northeast ...... 1982-08 27 2 27 .069 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 Ohio Valley ...... 1953-08 53 15 60 .200 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 ...... 1939-08 147 220 142 .608 13-4 11-4 1-4 4-4 12-5 9-6 6-5 1-3 5-4 7-3 10-6 8-6 Patriot ...... 1991-08 17 2 17 .105 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 Southeastern ...... 1939-08 171 238 168 .586 5-5 5-4 10-6 11-6 5-6 5-6 6-6 7-6 5-5 11-4 11-4 4-6 Southern ...... 1939-08 61 31 65 .323 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 3-1 Southland ...... 1969-08 31 10 31 .244 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 Southwestern ...... 1980-08 28 4 28 .125 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 ...... 1986-08 25 10 24 .294 0-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Sun Belt ...... 1977-08 46 23 47 .329 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-2 West Coast ...... 1953-08 67 58 67 .464 0-1 0-1 3-1 3-2 2-1 0-2 1-2 1-1 1-2 2-1 0-1 1-3 Western Athletic .. 1963-08 83 65 88 .425 5-3 6-4 3-3 3-2 1-2 1-1 1-1 2-2 1-2 0-2 1-1 0-1 Independents ...... 1939-08 279 304 324 .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 1988 Virginia (0-1) NIT Records by School Clemson (0-1) Georgetown ...... 3ot L 111-115 Southern Mississippi ... L 69-74 School App. Won Lost Pct. Titles Last App. 2001 1990 Miami (0-1) Virginia Tech ------9 20 7 .741 2 2008 Maryland (1-1) Auburn ...... L 58-60 North Carolina ------5 9 4 .692 1 2003 Massachusetts ...... W 91-81 Wake Forest ------6 10 5 .667 1 2006 Penn State ...... L 78-80 2002 Virginia (0-1) Maryland ------7 11 6 .647 1 2008 1992 South Carolina ...... L 67-74 Florida State ------7 10 7 .588 0 2008 Virginia (5-0) Villanova ...... W 83-80 2003 Virginia ------12 15 10 .600 2 2006 Tennessee ...... W 77-52 North Carolina (2-1) Boston College ------10 16 11 .593 0 2003 New Mexico ...... W 76-71 DePaul ...... W 83-72 NC State ------11 15 12 .556 0 2007 Florida ...... W 62-56 Wyoming ...... W 90-74 Notre Dame ...... ot W 81-76 Georgetown ...... L 74-79 Georgia Tech ------7 8 7 .533 0 2003 Georgia Tech (2-1) Clemson ------14 15 14 .517 0 2007 1993 Ohio State ...... W 72-58 Duke ------5 5 6 .455 0 1981 Clemson (1-1) Iowa ...... W 79-78 Auburn ...... W 84-72 Texas Tech ...... L 72-80 Miami ------8 3 8 .273 0 2006 Alabama Birmingham L 64-65 Virginia (1-1) South Carolina ------1 1 1 .500 0 1969 Brown ...... W 89-73 1954-2008 ------70 97 68 .588 5 1994 St. John’s ...... L 63-73 Georgia Tech (0-1) Current Members ------99 138 98 .585 7 Siena ...... L 68-76 2004 Clemson (1-1) Florida State (1-1) 1941 LaSalle ...... W 70-67 Nevada-Las Vegas ..... W 90-71 West Virginia ...... W 96-79 Wichita State ..... (2ot) W 91-84 Virginia (0-1) Michigan ...... W 78-70 Minnesota ...... W 58-55 Vanderbilt ...... L 74-89 Iowa State ...... L 59-62 City (N.Y.) College ...... L 35-64 St. Bonaventure (2ot) W 76-71 Virginia (1-1) North Carolina ...... L 66-84 1981 1995 George Washington .... W 79-66 1947 Duke (2-1) Clemson (0-1) Villanova ...... L 63-73 N.C. State (2-1) 1972 North Carolina A&T .... W 79-69 Virginia Tech ...... L 54-62 St. John's ...... W 64-55 Maryland (4-0) Alabama ...... W 75-70 Virginia Tech (5-0) 2005 Kentucky ...... L 42-60 St. Joseph's ...... W 67-55 Purdue ...... L 69-81 Clemson ...... W 62-54 Maryland (3-1) West Virginia ...... W 64-52 Syracuse ...... W 71-65 Clemson (0-1) Providence ...... W 91-78 Oral Roberts ...... W 85-72 Jacksonsville ...... W 91-77 Temple ...... L 82-90 New Mexico State ...... W 64-61 Davidson ...... W 78-63 1948 Niagara ...... W 100-69 Canisius ...... W 71-59 Texas Christian ...... W 85-73 N.C. State (0-1) Virginia (0-1) 1982 Marquette ...... ot W 65--64 South Carolina ...... L 73-85 DePaul ...... L 64-75 Lafayette ...... L 71-72 Maryland (1-1) Miami (0-1) Virginia Tech (1-1) Richmond ...... W 66-50 Penn State ...... L 56-62 Temple ...... W 60-50 1951 1973 Georgia ...... L 69-83 Memphis ...... L 62-83 N.C. State (0-1) North Carolina (3-1) Clemson (0-1) 1997 Clemson (0-1) Seton Hall ...... L 59-71 Oral Roberts ...... W 82-65 Mississippi ...... L 49-53 Florida State (4-1) Texas A&M ...... L 74-82 Massachusetts ...... W 73-63 Virginia Tech (2-1) Syracuse ...... W 82-67 Miami (0-1) 1961 Notre Dame ...... L 71-78 Fordham ...... W 69-58 Michigan State ...... W 68-62 South Carolina ...... L 67-69 Miami (0-1) Alabama ...... W 88-69 Mississippi ...... W 61-50 West Virginia ...... W 76-71 St. Louis ...... L 56-58 Virginia Tech (4-0) Georgia ...... L 73-90 Connecticut ...... W 71-65 2006 New Mexico ...... W 65-63 Michigan ...... L 73-82 Miami (2-1) 1963 Fairfield ...... W 77-76 N.C. State (1-1) Oklahoma State ...... W 62-59 Miami (1-1) Alabama ...... W 74-73 1983 S.W. Missouri State..... W 77-66 Creighton ...... W 53-52 St. Francis, NY ...... W 71-70 Notre Dame ...... ot W 92-91 Wake Forest (3-1) West Virginia ...... L 73-76 Michigan ...... L 65-71 Providence ...... L 96-106 Murray State ...... W 87-80 Miami (0-1) Florida State (1-1) 1974 Vanderbilt ...... W 75-68 Michigan ...... L 63-76 Butler ...... W 67-63 1964 North Carolina (0-1) South Carolina ...... W 78-61 South Carolina ...... L ot 68-69 Miami (0-1) Purdue ...... L 81-82 Fresno State ...... L 62-86 1998 Clemson (1-1) St. Joseph’s ...... L 76-86 Virginia Tech (1-1) Georgia Tech (2-1) Louisiana Tech ...... W 69-53 1975 William & Mary ...... W 85-79 Seton Hall ...... W 88-78 Louisville ...... L 68-74 1966 Clemson (0-1) South Carolina ...... L 68-75 Georgetown ...... ot W 80-79 Maryland (0-1) Virginia Tech (0-1) Providence ...... L 86-91 Penn State ...... L 70-75 Manhattan ...... L 84-87 Temple ...... L 73-88 N.C. State (1-1) Virginia (0-1) 1976 1984 Kansas State ...... W 59-39 Stanford ...... L 49-65 1967 N.C. State (2-1) Georgia Tech (0-1) Georgia ...... L 55-61 Wake Forest (0-1) Duke (0-1) Holy Cross ...... W 78-68 Virginia Tech ...... L 74-77 Wake Forest (1-1) Minnesota ...... L 58-73 Southern Illinois ...... L 63-72 UNC-Charlotte ...... L 79-80 N.C. State (0-1) UNC-Wilmington ...... W 56-52 Providence ...... W 74-69 Florida State ...... ot L 71-74 Vanderbilt ...... L 68-72 2007 1968 Florida State (1-1) Clemson (4-1) Duke (1-1) 1977 N.C. State ...... ot W 74-71 1999 East Tennessee ...... W 64-57 Oklahoma City ...... W 97-81 Virginia Tech (1-1) Pittsburgh ...... L 63-66 Clemson (4-1) Mississippi ...... W 89-68 St. Peter's ...... L 71-100 Georgetown ...... W 83-79 Virginia Tech (4-1) Georgia ...... W 77-57 Syracuse ...... W 74-70 Alabama ...... L 72-79 Georgia Tech ...... W 77-74 Rutgers ...... W 78-68 Air Force ...... W 68-67 1969 South Alabama ...... W 68-66 Butler ...... W 89-69 West Virginia ...... L 73-78 South Carolina (1-1) 1978 Tennessee ...... W 72-68 Xavier ...... W 79-76 Florida State (2-1) Southern Illinois ...... W 82-63 N.C. State (3-1) Michigan ...... L 75-78 California ...... L 60-61 Toledo ...... W 77-61 Army ...... L 45-59 South Carolina ...... W 82-70 SW Louisiana ...... W 71-70 Wake Forest (1-1) Michigan ...... W 87-66 Detroit ...... W 84-77 Alabama ...... W 73-57 at Mississippi State ...... l 71-86 1970 Georgetown ...... ot W 86-85 1985 Xavier ...... L 87-76 NC State (2-1) Duke (0-1) Texas ...... L 93-101 Virginia (2-1) NC State (1-1) at Drexel ...... W 63-56 Utah ...... L 75-78 Virginia (0-1) West Virginia ...... W 56-55 Providence ...... W 92-86 Marist ...... W 69-62 North Carolina (0-1) Georgetown ...... ot L 68-70 St. Joseph's ...... W 68-61 Princeton ...... L 58-61 at West Virginia ...... L 66-71 Manhattan ...... L 90-95 Tennessee ...... L 54-61 Georgia Tech (0-1) Georgia Tech (1-1) 1979 Clemson (0-1) Oregon ...... L 64-67 2007 Duquesne ...... W 78-68 Clemson (1-1) UT-Chattanooga ...... L 65-67 Maryland (1-0) St. John's ...... L 55-56 Kentucky ...... ot W 68-67 Wake Forest (0-1) 2000 at Minnesota ...... W 68-58 Old Dominion ..... (2ot) L 69-71 South Florida ...... L 66-77 Wake Forest (5-0) at Syracuse ...... L 72-88 1971 Maryland (1-1) 1986 Vanderbilt ...... W 83-68 Florida State (0-1) North Carolina (4-0) Rhode Island .... (3ot) W 67-65 Clemson (2-1) New Mexico ...... W 72-65 Akron ...... L ot 60-65 Massachusetts ...... W 90-49 Ohio State ...... L 72-79 M. Tennessee State .... W 99-81 California ...... W 76-59 Virginia Tech (0-0) Providence ...... W 86-79 Virginia (1-1) Georgia ...... W 77-65 NC State ...... ot W 62-59 Morgan State ...... W 94-62 Duke ...... W 73-67 N.E. Louisiana ...... W 79-78 Wyoming ...... L 57-62 Notre Dame ...... W 71-61 UAB ...... W 75-49 Georgia Tech ...... W 84-66 Alabama ...... L 88-90 NC State (3-2) Mississippi ...... L 72-81 Duke (2-2) 1987 Tulane ...... W 64-60 Dayton ...... W 80-68 1980 Florida State (1-1) Arizona State ...... W 60-57 Tennessee ...... W 78-64 Virginia (5-0) Rhode Island ...... W 107-92 Mississippi ...... W 77-54 North Carolina ...... L 67-73 Lafayette ...... W 67-56 Vanderbilt ...... L 92-109 Wake Forest ...... L 59-62 St. Bonaventure ..... ot L 88-92 Boston College ...... W 57-55 Penn State ...... L 72-74 Georgia Tech (3-1) Michigan ...... W 79-68 Per Game Scoring Leaders Eight of the ACC’s top 10 scoring leaders are slated to return in Player, Class, Team NCAA G FG 3FG FT Pts. PG 2008-09. Tyler Hansbrough, Jr., UNC ...... 12 ...... 39 289 0 304 882 22.6 Tyrese Rice, Jr., BC ...... 20 ...... 30 200 64 165 629 21.0 3-PT FG PER GAME NCAA G Reb PG Sean Singletary, Sr., UVa ...... 36 ...... 33 203 58 189 653 19.8 Jack McClinton, Jr., UM ...... 44 . 32 94 2.9 Jack McClinton, Jr., UM ...... 32 179 94 114 566 17.7 Anthony Morrow, Sr., GT ...... 32 81 2.5 Greivis Vasquez, So., Md., ...... 34 199 64 115 577 17.0 Terrence Oglesby, Fr., Clem...... 34 85 2.5 A.D. Vassallo, Jr., VT ...... 35 206 85 95 592 16.9 Greg Paulus, Jr., Duke ...... 34 83 2.4 Wayne Ellington, So., UNC ...... 39 237 78 95 647 16.6 A.D. Vassallo, Jr., VT ...... 35 85 2.4 James Gist, Sr., Md., ...... 33 194 22 115 525 15.9 K.C. Rivers, Jr., Clem...... 34 80 2.4 Toney Douglas, Jr., FSU ...... 34 178 62 106 524 15.4 Tyrese Rice, Jr., BC ...... 30 64 2.1 J.J. Hickson, Fr., NCS ...... 31 163 0 132 458 14.8 Wayne Ellington, So., UNC ...... 39 78 2.0 K.C. Rivers, Jr., Clem...... 34 188 80 44 500 14.7 Greivis Vasquez, So., Md., ...... 34 64 1.9 James Johnson, Fr., WF...... 30 164 28 82 438 14.6 Toney Douglas, Jr., FSU ...... 34 62 1.8 DeMarcus Nelson, Sr., Duke ...... 34 172 40 110 494 14.5 Jason Rich, Sr., FSU ...... 34 183 31 95 492 14.5 BLOCKED SHOTS NCAA G Ast PG Anthony Morrow, Sr., GT ...... 32 154 81 67 456 14.3 Tyrelle Blair, Sr., BC ...... 7 . 31 105 3.4 Jeff Teague, Fr., WF ...... 30 135 32 114 416 13.9 Kyle Singler, Fr., Duke ...... 34 159 51 82 451 13.3 James Gist, Sr., Md., ...... 28 . 33 77 2.3 Deron Washington, Sr., VT ...... 35 147 18 147 459 13.1 Bambale Osby, Sr., Md., ...... 40 . 33 69 2.1 Gavin Grant, Sr., NCS ...... 31 125 32 124 406 13.1 Trevor Booker, So., Clem...... 50 . 34 63 1.9 Gerald Henderson, So., Duke ...... 34 156 20 101 433 12.7 Chas McFarland, So., WF ...... 30 48 1.6 Ty Lawson, So., UNC ...... 32 140 30 96 406 12.7 J.J. Hickson, Fr., NCS ...... 31 47 1.5 Mamadi Diane, Jr., UVa ...... 33 131 60 67 389 11.8 Anthony King, Sr., UM ...... 34 48 1.4 Jeff Allen, Fr., VT ...... 33 155 4 74 388 11.8 James Johnson, Fr., WF ...... 30 40 1.3 Jon Scheyer, So., Duke ...... 34 115 47 120 397 11.7 Deon Thompson, So., UNC ...... 39 51 1.3 Ralph Mims, Sr., FSU ...... 34 119 52 103 393 11.6 Jeff Allen, Fr., VT ...... 33 41 1.2

FIELD GOAL Pct. NCAA G FGs Pct REBOUNDS NCAA G Reb PG OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS GRebPG J.J. Hickson, Fr., NCS ...... 18 . 31 163-276 .591 Tyler Hansbrough, Jr., UNC .... 17 . 39 399 10.2 Tyler Hansbrough, Jr., UNC ...... 39 151 3.9 Tyler Hansbrough, Jr., UNC .. 50 . 39 289-535 .540 J.J. Hickson, Fr., NCS ...... 50 . 31 262 8.5 James Mays, Sr., Clem...... 29 98 3.4 James Gist, Sr., Md., ...... 33 194-391 .496 James Johnson, Fr., WF ...... 30 244 8.1 James Johnson, Fr., WF ...... 30 93 3.1 DeMarcus Nelson, Sr., Duke ..... 34 172-351 .490 James Gist, Sr., Md., ...... 33 260 7.9 Trevor Booker, So., Clem...... 34 92 2.7 James Johnson, Fr., WF ...... 30 164-337 .487 Jeff Allen, Fr., VT ...... 33 251 7.6 Dwayne Collins, So., UM ...... 34 88 2.6 Wayne Ellington, So., UNC ...... 39 237-507 .467 Trevor Booker, So., Clem...... 34 249 7.3 J.J. Hickson, Fr., NCS ...... 31 80 2.6 Jason Rich, Sr., FSU ...... 34 183-410 .446 Uche Echefu, Jr., FSU ...... 34 248 7.3 Shamari Spears, So., BC ...... 28 71 2.5 A.D. Vassallo, Jr., VT ...... 35 206-465 .443 Jeremis Smith, Sr., GT ...... 32 227 7.1 K.C. Rivers, Jr., Clem...... 34 83 2.4 K.C. Rivers, Jr., Clem...... 34 188-429 .438 Anthony King, Sr., UM ...... 34 239 7.0 Anthony King, Sr., UM ...... 34 83 2.4 Tyrese Rice, Jr., BC ...... 30 200-462 .433 James Mays, Sr., Clem...... 29 196 6.8 Jeremis Smith, Sr., GT ...... 32 78 2.4

FREE THROW Pct. NCAA G FGs Pct ASSISTS NCAA G Ast PG ASSIST/TO RATIO NCAA Ast TO Ratio Jack McClinton, Jr., UM ...... 3 . 32 114-124 .919 Greivis Vasquez, So., Md., ...... 7 . 34 231 6.8 Ty Lawson, So., UNC ...... 27 . 165 70 2.36 Jon Scheyer, So., Duke ...... 12 . 34 120-135 .889 Sean Singletary, Sr., UVa ...... 17 . 33 202 6.1 Cliff Hammonds, Sr., Clem. .. 38 . 133 60 2.22 Lance Hurdle, Jr., UM ...... 24 . 34 96-111 .865 Ty Lawson, So., UNC ...... 47 . 32 165 5.2 Greg Paulus, Jr., Duke ...... 109 55 1.98 Sean Singletary, Sr., UVa ... 42 . 33 189-222 .851 Tyrese Rice, Jr., BC ...... 30 149 5.0 Eric Hayes, So., Md., ...... 138 73 1.89 Tyrese Rice, Jr., BC ...... 30 165-195 .846 Ishmael Smith, So., WF ...... 30 141 4.7 Quentin Thomas, Sr., UNC ...... 113 62 1.82 Ty Lawson, So., UNC ...... 32 96-115 .835 Eric Hayes, So., Md., ...... 31 138 4.5 Hank Thorns, Fr., VT ...... 113 67 1.69 Uche Echefu, Jr., FSU ...... 34 105-129 .814 Cliff Hammonds, Sr., Clem...... 34 133 3.9 Ishmael Smith, So., WF ...... 141 84 1.68 Toney Douglas, Jr., FSU ...... 34 106-131 .809 Matt Causey, Sr., GT ...... 30 111 3.7 Maurice Miller, Fr., GT ...... 96 59 1.63 Tyler Hansbrough, Jr., UNC ...... 39 304-377 .806 Maurice Miller, Fr., GT ...... 29 96 3.3 Sean Singletary, Sr., UVa ...... 202 128 1.58 Ralph Mims, Sr., FSU ...... 34 103-128 .805 Hank Thorns, Fr., VT ...... 35 113 3.2 Greivis Vasquez, So., Md., ...... 231 149 1.55

3-POINT FG Pct. NCAA G FGs Pct STEALS NCAA G Stl PG MINUTES PER GAME G Min PG Anthony Morrow, Sr., GT ...... 16 . 32 81-181 .448 Toney Douglas, Jr., FSU ...... 7 . 34 90 2.7 Tyrese Rice, Jr., BC ...... 30 1144 38.1 Jack McClinton, Jr., UM ...... 29 . 32 94-220 .427 Jeff Allen, Fr., VT ...... 37 . 33 69 2.1 Greivis Vasquez, So., Md., ...... 34 1258 37.0 Terrence Oglesby, Fr., Clem. ... 51 . 34 85-211 .403 Cliff Hammonds, Sr., Clem...... 34 66 1.9 Toney Douglas, Jr., FSU ...... 34 1205 35.4 K.C. Rivers, Jr., Clem...... 34 64 1.9 A.D. Vassallo, Jr., VT ...... 35 1201 34.3 Jeff Teague, Fr., WF ...... 30 55 1.8 Cliff Hammonds, Sr., Clem...... 34 1162 34.2 Sean Singletary, Sr., UVa ...... 33 60 1.8 Sean Singletary, Sr., UVa ...... 33 1122 34.0 James Mays, Sr., Clem...... 29 50 1.7 Jason Rich, Sr., FSU ...... 34 1155 34.0 Ralph Mims, Sr., FSU ...... 34 57 1.7 Eric Hayes, So., Md., ...... 31 1036 33.4 Tyrese Rice, Jr., BC ...... 30 48 1.6 Deron Washington, Sr., VT ...... 35 1159 33.1 Ty Lawson, So., UNC ...... 32 51 1.6 Tyler Hansbrough, Jr., UNC ...... 39 1286 33.0 Scoring Off. NCAA G W-L Pts PG 3-Pt. FG Pct. NCAA G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-Pt. FG% Defense G 3FG FGA Pct. North Carolina ...... 2 .. 39 36-3 3454 88.6 Miami ...... 37 .. 34 236 613 .385 Clemson ...... 34 171 561 .305 Duke ...... 4 .. 34 28-6 2830 83.2 Duke ...... 59 .. 34 308 816 .377 Maryland ...... 34 209 645 .324 Clemson ...... 19 .. 34 24-10 2693 79.2 North Carolina ...... 76 .. 39 216 580 .372 North Carolina...... 39 278 852 .326 Georgia Tech ...... 28 .. 32 15-17 2482 77.6 Clemson ...... 77 .. 34 271 728 .372 Duke ...... 34 167 507 .329 Virginia ...... 36 .. 33 17-16 2535 76.8 Georgia Tech ...... 78 .. 32 214 575 .372 Georgia Tech ...... 32 215 636 .338 Miami ...... 68 .. 34 23-11 2542 74.8 Virginia ...... 104 .. 33 274 748 .366 Virginia Tech ...... 35 225 659 .341 Maryland ...... 93 .. 34 19-15 2483 73.0 Boston College...... 125 .. 31 184 511 .360 Boston College ...... 31 200 578 .346 Wake Forest ...... 111 .. 30 17-13 2166 72.2 Florida State ...... 158 .. 34 234 665 .352 Florida State ...... 34 230 664 .346 Florida State ...... 113 .. 34 19-15 2451 72.1 NC State ...... 170 .. 31 176 505 .349 Wake Forest ...... 30 216 612 .353 Boston College...... 127 .. 31 14-17 2203 71.1 Maryland ...... 214 .. 34 182 539 .338 Miami ...... 34 239 677 .353 Virginia Tech ...... 142 .. 35 21-14 2456 70.2 Virginia Tech...... 217 .. 35 192 570 .337 Virginia ...... 33 275 750 .367 NC State ...... 204 .. 31 15-16 2086 67.3 Wake Forest ...... 277 .. 30 189 598 .316 NC State ...... 31 193 525 .368

Scoring Def. NCAA G W-L Pts PG FG% Defense NCAA G FG FGA Pct. 3-Point FG PG NCAA G 3FG PG Virginia Tech ...... 77 .. 35 21-14 2265 64.7 Maryland ...... 15 .. 34 839 2124 .395 Duke ...... 18 ..... 34 308 9.1 Miami ...... 148 .. 34 23-11 2309 67.9 Virginia Tech ...... 39 .. 35 796 1955 .407 Virginia ...... 35 ..... 33 274 8.3 Florida State ...... 174 .. 34 19-15 2346 69.0 Miami ...... 40 .. 34 803 1972 .407 Clemson ...... 53 ..... 34 271 8.0 Wake Forest ...... 189 .. 30 17-13 2081 69.4 NC State ...... 105 .. 31 802 1892 .424 Miami ...... 135 ..... 34 236 6.9 Duke ...... 190 .. 34 28-6 2361 69.4 North Carolina ...... 117 .. 39 1061 2490 .426 Florida State ...... 145 ..... 34 234 6.9 NC State ...... 194 .. 31 15-16 2160 69.7 Wake Forest ...... 127 .. 30 725 1691 .429 Georgia Tech ...... 161 ..... 32 214 6.7 Clemson ...... 195 .. 34 24-10 2372 69.8 Florida State ...... 146 .. 34 829 1913 .433 Wake Forest ...... 192 ..... 30 189 6.3 Maryland ...... 196 .. 34 19-15 2373 69.8 Duke ...... 149 .. 34 880 2025 .435 Boston College...... 221 ..... 31 184 5.9 Boston College...... 248 .. 31 14-17 2243 72.4 Clemson ...... 166 .. 34 860 1967 .437 NC State ...... 255 ..... 31 176 5.7 North Carolina ...... 255 .. 39 36-3 2828 72.5 Boston College...... 201 .. 31 840 1897 .443 North Carolina ...... 262 ..... 39 216 5.5 Virginia ...... 293 .. 33 17-16 2470 74.8 Virginia ...... 241 .. 33 881 1960 .449 Virginia Tech...... 270 ..... 35 192 5.5 Georgia Tech ...... 305 .. 32 15-17 2432 76.0 Georgia Tech ...... 249 .. 32 804 1780 .452 Maryland ...... 282 ..... 34 182 5.4

Scoring Margin NCAA G Off. Def. Mar. Rebound Mar. NCAA G Own Opp Mar. Blocked Shots NCAA G Blk. PG North Carolina ...... 3 .. 39 88.6 72.5 16.1 North Carolina ...... 1 .. 39 43.5 32.5 11.0 Maryland ...... 5 ..... 34 224 6.6 Duke ...... 6 .. 34 83.2 69.4 13.8 Virginia ...... 32 .. 33 39.1 34.0 5.0 Boston College...... 9 ..... 31 189 6.1 Clemson ...... 28 .. 34 79.2 69.8 9.4 Virginia Tech...... 46 .. 35 37.3 33.2 4.1 Clemson ...... 18 ..... 34 185 5.4 Miami ...... 52 .. 34 74.8 67.9 6.9 Clemson ...... 98 .. 34 38.4 36.1 2.2 Wake Forest ...... 25 ..... 30 155 5.2 Virginia Tech...... 78 .. 35 7.2 64.7 5.5 Miami ...... 105 .. 34 38.0 35.9 2.1 Virginia Tech...... 37 ..... 35 168 4.8 Maryland ...... 112 .. 34 73.0 69.8 3.2 Maryland ...... 114 .. 34 38.0 36.1 1.9 Miami ...... 43 ..... 34 157 4.6 Florida State ...... 116 .. 34 72.1 69.0 3.1 Boston College...... 145 .. 31 35.6 34.8 0.8 NC State ...... 44 ..... 31 143 4.6 Wake Forest ...... 120 .. 30 72.2 69.4 2.8 Florida State ...... 162 .. 34 33.9 33.4 0.4 North Carolina ...... 50 ..... 39 174 4.5 Virginia ...... 142 .. 33 76.8 74.8 2.0 Duke ...... 176 .. 34 36.9 36.8 0.1 Duke ...... 81 ..... 34 133 3.9 Georgia Tech ...... 149 .. 32 77.6 76.0 1.6 Wake Forest ...... 197 .. 30 36.8 37.4 -0.6 Florida State ...... 90 ..... 34 130 3.8 Boston College...... 200 .. 31 71.1 72.4 -1.3 Georgia Tech ...... 203 .. 32 33.9 34.7 -0.8 Georgia Tech ...... 117 ..... 32 112 3.5 NC State ...... 224 .. 31 67.3 69.7 -2.4 NC State ...... 216 .. 31 33.5 34.5 -1.0 Virginia ...... 264 ..... 33 78 2.4

Field Goal Pct. NCAA G FG FGA Pct. Turnover Margin G Own Opp Mar. Steals NCAA G Stl. PG North Carolina ...... 10 .. 39 1250 2564 .488 Duke ...... 34 13.6 18.4 4.8 Clemson ...... 4 ..... 34 334 9.8 Georgia Tech ...... 36 .. 32 883 1873 .471 Wake Forest ...... 30 14.4 17.6 3.2 Duke ...... 26 ..... 34 295 8.7 Duke ...... 64 .. 34 964 2084 .463 Clemson ...... 34 14.9 17.9 3.1 Florida State ...... 34 ..... 34 290 8.5 Maryland ...... 68 .. 34 895 1939 .462 North Carolina ...... 39 14.4 16.1 1.7 Georgia Tech ...... 47 ..... 32 265 8.3 Clemson ...... 90 .. 34 1000 2191 .456 Miami ...... 34 13.4 14.5 1.2 North Carolina ...... 51 ..... 39 318 8.2 Boston College...... 97 .. 31 776 1705 .455 Georgia Tech ...... 32 15.3 16.3 0.9 Wake Forest ...... 55 ..... 30 242 8.1 NC State ...... 98 .. 31 698 1534 .455 Virginia Tech...... 35 14.5 15.0 0.5 Virginia Tech...... 128 ..... 35 249 7.1 Florida State ...... 148 .. 34 844 1905 .443 Florida State ...... 34 15.3 15.8 0.5 Maryland ...... 166 ..... 34 225 6.6 Virginia Tech ...... 181 .. 35 869 1979 .439 Virginia ...... 33 14.0 13.5 -0.5 Boston College...... 234 ..... 31 186 6.0 Miami ...... 190 .. 34 867 1985 .437 Maryland ...... 34 16.9 14.2 -2.7 Miami ...... 242 ..... 34 202 5.9 Virginia ...... 195 .. 33 879 2020 .435 Boston College ...... 31 15.5 12.3 -3.2 Virginia ...... 258 ..... 33 191 5.8 Wake Forest ...... 207 .. 30 784 1811 .433 NC State ...... 31 15.5 11.0 -4.5 NC State ...... 305 ..... 31 157 5.1

Free Throw Pct. NCAA G FT FTA Pct. Assist/TO Ratio NCAA G Own Opp Ratio Assists NCAA G Ast. PG Florida State ...... 5 .. 34 529 684 .773 North Carolina ...... 39 .. 39 16.8 14.4 1.17 North Carolina ...... 20 ..... 39 656 16.8 North Carolina ...... 13 .. 39 738 975 .757 Duke ...... 78 .. 34 14.6 13.6 1.08 Maryland ...... 24 ..... 34 562 16.5 Miami ...... 22 .. 34 572 766 .747 Clemson ...... 89 .. 34 15.7 14.9 1.06 Clemson ...... 34 ..... 34 535 15.7 NC State ...... 81 .. 31 514 715 .719 Miami ...... 124 .. 34 13.3 13.4 .99 Georgia Tech ...... 64 ..... 32 480 15.0 Virginia ...... 120 .. 33 503 713 .705 Maryland ...... 134 .. 34 16.5 16.9 .98 Boston College...... 77 ..... 31 458 14.8 Maryland ...... 128 .. 34 511 727 .703 Georgia Tech ...... 135 .. 32 15.0 15.3 .98 Duke ...... 88 ..... 34 497 14.6 Georgia Tech ...... 134 .. 32 502 716 .701 Virginia ...... 141 .. 33 13.5 14.0 .96 Virginia ...... 148 ..... 33 445 13.5 Duke ...... 145 .. 34 594 852 .697 Boston College...... 146 .. 31 14.8 15.5 .96 Virginia Tech...... 154 ..... 35 468 13.4 Boston College...... 164 .. 31 467 677 .690 Virginia Tech...... 173 .. 35 13.4 14.5 .92 Miami ...... 162 ..... 34 451 13.3 Virginia Tech...... 187 .. 35 526 772 .681 NC State ...... 218 .. 31 13.3 15.5 .85 NC State ...... 164 ..... 31 411 13.3 Wake Forest ...... 252 .. 30 409 615 .665 Wake Forest ...... 246 .. 30 11.9 14.4 .83 Wake Forest ...... 261 ..... 30 357 11.9 Clemson ...... 312 .. 34 422 677 .623 Florida State ...... 292 .. 34 11.0 15.3 .72 Florida State ...... 300 ..... 34 375 11.0 BOSTON COLLEGE Eagles (14-17, 4-12)

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 N10 New Hampshire ...... W 67-57 24-51 .471 15-29 .517 22-60 .367 .500 +5 13-12 26-28 N12 Florida Atlantic ...... W 68-62 23-52 .442 18-24 .750 22-54 .407 .688 +1 16-19 31-33 N18 Mercer ...... W 73-56 26-65 .400 14-21 .667 21-67 .313 .625 -2 15-15 28-28 N21 Rhode Island ...... W 76-72 29-65 .446 10-18 .556 30-60 .500 .636 +6 20-18 30-37 N28 at Michigan ...... W 77-64 28-62 .452 13-22 .591 23-61 .377 .529 +18 13-8 34-33 D1 #Providence ...... L ot 89-98 28-63 .444 26-32 .813 31-60 .517 .667 -2 14-12 34-49 D4 St. Louis ...... W 61-39 21-43 .488 16-23 .696 15-49 .306 .400 +15 11-11 33-20 D9 at Maryland ...... W 81-78 22-54 .407 31-41 .756 31-73 .425 .625 -6 12-10 25-22 D12 Massachusetts ...... L 80-83 39-59 .492 16-25 .640 32-73 .438 .647 +4 16-9 37-34 D22 Northeastern ...... W 57-55 21-52 .404 9-12 .750 25-54 .463 .400 -3 17-19 26-31 D28 Sacred Heart ...... W 80-75 25-41 .610 23-30 .767 31-58 .534 .500 +4 17-15 44-31 J2 Longwood ...... W 81-52 26-46 .565 24-29 .828 21-58 .400 .400 +13 18-16 44-27 J5 Kansas ...... 3 .... 3 ...... L 60-85 22-52 .423 9-17 .529 33-62 .532 .789 -15 14-10 29-47 J7 Robert Morris ...... L 51-57 21-51 .412 7-11 .636 21-57 .368 .526 +5 20-12 26-33 J12 Wake Forest ...... W 112-73 39-59 .661 21-24 .875 30-68 .441 .563 -1 13-16 45-30 J15 Miami ...... 21 .. 24 ...... W 76-66 26-55 .473 19-26 .731 24-76 .316 .769 +3 15-11 43-40 J19 at Virginia ...... L 66-84 24-62 .387 11-24 .458 29-67 .433 .810 Even 14-6 35-35 J26 Virginia Tech ...... L ot 73-81 24-64 .375 20-31 .645 31-70 .443 .552 -9 8-8 33-41 J31 at North Carolina ...... 4 .... 4 ...... L 69-91 25-69 .424 12-19 .632 35-68 .515 .680 -16 17-13 31-47 F2 at Clemson ...... L 56-78 20-39 .513 13-16 .813 31-66 .470 .900 -7 20-9 31-36 F6 Maryland ...... L 65-70 23-55 .418 9-12 .750 27-52 .519 .636 +5 12-10 34-36 F9 at Duke ...... 2 .... 2 ...... L 80-90 32-58 .552 9-13 .692 31-70 .443 .606 Even 21-6 42-41 F14 NC State ...... W 82-65 30-54 .556 15-20 .750 26-55 .473 .556 +11 14-13 41-32 F17 Virginia ...... L 74-79 26-60 .433 16-24 .667 27-56 .482 .762 -5 10-11 32-40 F23 at Florida State ...... L 63-66 21-50 .420 16-20 .800 23-54 .426 .722 +3 18-14 27-31 F26 at Virginia Tech ...... L 48-67 18-58 .310 8-13 .615 27-63 .429 .647 -17 14-14 20-25 M1 North Carolina ...... 3 .... 2 ...... L 80-90 27-54 .500 17-23 .739 30-59 .508 .885 -3 11-9 54-40 M5 at Miami ...... L 61-74 24-55 .436 10-17 .588 21-54 .389 .893 +3 17-11 27-20 M8 Georgia Tech ...... L 78-86 28-53 .528 16-22 .727 30-53 .566 .654 +12 21-11 37-38 M13 ACC-Maryland ...... W 71-68 26-64 .406 15-23 .652 27-52 .519 .625 +10 15-21 25-31 M14 ACC-Clemson ...... 22 .... x ...... L 48-82 18-49 .367 9-16 .563 33-68 .485 .714 -9 22-9 25-42 CLEMSON Tigers (24-10, 10-6)

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 N12 Furman ...... W 91-46 39-72 .542 8-14 .571 18-53 .340 .667 +3 16-37 41-21 N15 at Mississippi State ...... W 84-82 28-64 .438 28-38 .737 28-64 .438 .613 -9 13-19 39-32 N18 Old Dominion ...... W 66-53 25-70 .357 8-10 .800 22-50 .440 .625 +10 18-23 34-30 N21 Presbyterian ...... 24 ... 22 ...... W 74-57 29-62 .468 5-7 .714 23-54 .426 1.000 +10 20-22 36-28 N24 Gardner-Webb ...... 24 ... 22 ...... W 96-67 34-67 .507 17-31 .548 27-70 .386 .700 +17 15-16 53-36 N27 Purdue ...... 18 ... 18 ...... W 61-58 22-49 .449 10-26 .385 24-60 .400 .800 -2 21-21 23-26 D1 South Carolina ...... 18 ... 18 ...... W 85-74 30-66 .455 19-23 .826 30-66 .455 .563 +6 12-12 43-26 D5 at East Carolina ..... 18 ... 17 ...... W 82-67 28-60 .467 14-25 .560 20-52 .385 .700 +24 17-11 47-29 D20 #PR-Mayaguez ...... 15 ... 15 ...... W 90-73 33-71 .465 18-28 .643 25-57 .439 .720 +20 19-20 46-37 D21 #DePaul ...... 15 ... 15 ...... W 90-74 27-56 .482 24-30 .800 27-58 .466 .684 +1 14-17 40-41 D22 #Mississippi ...... 15 ... 15 ...... L 82-85 30-57 .526 13-19 .684 30-72 .417 .818 -6 17-10 40-48 D29 Samford ...... 21 ... 20 ...... W 78-45 33-62 .532 6-11 .545 17-36 .472 .500 +29 12-19 43-20 J1 at Alabama ...... 19 ... 19 ...... W 87-61 37-69 .536 7-7 1.000 25-63 .397 .818 +13 12-13 40-35 J6 North Carolina ...... 19 ... 19 ...... 1 .... 1 ...... L ot 88-90 34-79 .430 14-27 .519 30-72 .417 .800 -5 14-19 41-38 J9 UNC Charlotte ...... 18 ... 19 ...... L 72-82 25-65 .385 18-26 .692 29-60 .483 .690 +1 11-15 30-41 J12 Florida State ...... 18 ... 19 ...... W 2ot 97-85 35-68 .515 14-22 .636 29-64 .453 .760 +1 16-14 28-25 J15 NC State ...... 24 ... 23 ...... W 70-54 27-60 .450 6-12 .500 23-52 .442 .500 -8 10-23 32-24 J19 at Duke ...... 24 ... 23 ...... 7 .... 5 ...... L 80-93 33-62 .532 10-23 .435 31-58 .534 .750 +16 21-11 38-43 J22 Wake Forest ...... x ... 25 ...... W ot 80-75 33-70 .471 7-16 .438 32-66 .485 .467 -1 20-22 31-32 J27 at Miami ...... x ... 25 ...... L 72-75 25-65 .385 15-20 .750 22-66 .333 .862 -16 9-10 35-37 F2 Boston College ...... W 78-56 31-66 .470 9-10 .900 20-39 .513 .813 +7 9-20 36-31 F7 at Virginia ...... W 82-51 32-60 .533 2-6 .333 19-49 .388 .800 +8 14-18 40-24 F10 at North Carolina ...... 3 .... 3 ...... L 2ot 93-103 40-89 .449 1-7 .143 32-73 .438 .861 -3 22-20 45-34 F14 Georgia Tech ...... W 82-67 26-51 .510 23-32 .719 28-64 .436 .692 -8 11-14 43-31 F16 at NC State ...... W 71-64 26-70 .371 10-16 .625 23-57 .404 .778 +1 8-16 34-23 F19 at Florida State ...... L 55-64 20-65 .308 12-23 .522 20-42 .476 .667 -6 11-21 17-35 F27 Miami ...... W 79-69 23-45 .511 23-34 .676 27-57 .574 .692 -6 11-15 41-24 M2 at Maryland ...... W 73-70 29-72 .403 8-11 .727 28-62 .452 .571 -4 17-21 25-37 M6 at Georgia Tech ...... 24 ..... x ...... L 75-80 31-61 .508 9-17 .529 26-50 .520 .819 +12 20-13 44-40 M9 Virginia Tech ...... 24 ..... x ...... W 70-69 26-60 .433 11-21 .524 25-59 .424 .636 -15 12-20 40-33 M14 Boston College ...... 22 ..... x ...... W 82-48 33-68 .485 10-14 .714 18-49 .367 .563 +9 9-22 42-25 M15 Duke ...... 22 ..... x ...... 9 .... 7 ...... W 78-74 26-60 .433 15-22 .682 26-60 .433 .941 -3 16-16 30-31 M16 North Carolina ...... 22 ..... x ...... 1 .... 1 ...... L 81-86 29-69 .420 14-26 .538 34-69 .493 .583 -15 17-20 39-38 M21 NCAA-Villanova ..... 22 ... 22 ...... x .... x ...... L 69-75 23-60 .383 14-23 .609 22-44 .500 .828 -5 14-19 39-27 (28-6, 13-3)

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 N9 N.C. Central ...... 13 ... 11 ...... W 121-56 39-69 .565 27-32 .844 21-60 .350 .667 +25 18-26 54-21 N12 N. Mexico State ..... 13 ... 10 ...... W 86-61 32-67 .478 13-19 .684 25-55 .455 .538 +8 17-26 47-26 N19 #Princeton ...... 13 ... 10 ...... W 83-61 34-74 .459 10-15 .667 22-47 .468 .714 +18 11-21 52-31 N20 #Illinois ...... 13 ... 10 ...... W 79-66 26-46 .565 21-29 .724 21-65 .323 .690 -10 12-11 44-36 N21 #Marquette ...... 13 ... 10 ...... 11 .. 11 ...... W 77-73 26-52 .500 19-27 .704 26-57 .456 .700 -8 14-11 43-36 N25 Eastern Kentucky .. 13 ... 10 ...... W 78-43 26-47 .553 15-26 .577 16-41 .390 .875 +7 20-31 34-12 N27 Wisconsin ...... 7 ..... 7 ...... 20 .. 20 ...... W 82-58 26-61 .426 19-23 .826 24-65 .369 .538 -2 14-18 48-25 D1 at Davidson ...... 7 ..... 7 ...... W 79-73 27-57 .474 14-23 .609 30-68 .441 .417 +1 16-14 43-32 D8 Michigan ...... 6 ..... 7 ...... W 95-67 37-75 .493 10-14 .714 25-66 .379 .733 +2 8-15 41-23 D17 Albany ...... 6 ..... 7 ...... W 111-70 38-63 .603 20-34 .588 30-64 .469 .700 -5 8-21 57-31 D20 #Pittsburgh ...... 6 ..... 7 ...... 11 .... 9 ...... L ot 64-65 23-61 .377 14-26 .538 23-65 .354 .667 -14 20-22 34-22 J6 Cornell ...... 9 ..... 8 ...... W 81-67 29-65 .446 17-25 .680 27-59 .458 .636 -12 14-18 41-32 J9 at Temple...... 9 ..... 7 ...... W 74-64 21-55 .382 24-29 .828 20-58 .345 .667 -6 14-20 39-23 J13 Virginia ...... 9 ..... 7 ...... W 87-65 34-67 .507 8-12 .667 25-59 .424 .688 +1 11-18 43-31 J16 at Florida State ...... 7 ..... 5 ...... W 70-57 25-57 .439 13-18 .722 22-62 .355 .769 +12 20-14 34-22 J19 Clemson...... 7 ..... 5 ...... 24 .. 23 ...... W 93-80 31-58 .534 24-32 .750 33-62 .532 .435 -16 11-21 43-38 J24 at Virginia Tech ...... 4 ..... 3 ...... W 81-64 29-61 .475 15-25 .600 23-56 .411 .593 -2 12-22 42-38 J27 at Maryland ...... 4 ..... 3 ...... W 93-84 32-68 .471 23-29 .793 31-57 .544 .667 -1 10-22 42-51 J31 NC State ...... 3 ..... 3 ...... W 92-72 32-56 .571 19-27 .704 24-44 .545 .645 +2 11-18 37-46 F2 Miami ...... 3 ..... 3 ...... W 88-73 25-61 .410 26-40 .650 29-59 .492 .571 +5 11-14 38-31 F6 at North Carolina ..... 2 ..... 2 ...... 3 .... 3 ...... W 89-78 30-66 .455 16-27 .593 28-69 .406 .633 -11 15-20 42-39 F9 Boston College ...... 2 ..... 2 ...... W 90-80 31-70 .443 20-33 .606 32-58 .552 .692 Even 6-21 41-42 F13 Maryland ...... 2 ..... 2 ...... W 77-65 23-58 .397 19-25 .760 27-66 .409 .667 +9 13-19 41-30 F17 at Wake Forest ...... 2 ..... 2 ...... L 73-86 26-64 .406 13-25 .520 27-60 .450 .711 -7 22-19 42-47 F20 at Miami ...... 5 ..... 4 ...... L 95-96 30-66 .455 20-26 .769 35-61 .574 .679 +5 23-22 36-41 F23 St. John's ...... 5 ..... 4 ...... W 86-56 30-65 .462 16-25 .640 20-60 .333 .591 +6 14-18 47-29 F27 Georgia Tech...... 7 ..... 6 ...... W 71-58 24-56 .429 21-30 .700 23-61 .377 .636 -2 9-20 33-27 M1 at NC State ...... 7 ..... 6 ...... W 87-86 22-57 .386 30-37 .811 27-50 .540 .886 -10 8-17 44-47 M5 at Virginia ...... 6 ..... 5 ...... W 86-70 33-65 .508 8-14 .571 27-58 .466 .769 +3 11-14 43-31 M8 North Carolina ...... 6 ..... 5 ...... 1 .... 1 ...... L 68-76 25-76 .329 8-9 .889 31-76 .408 .750 -9 13-12 31-42 M14 ACC-Georgia Tech .... 9 ..... 7 ...... W 82-70 28-54 .519 17-26 .654 27-61 .443 .769 +3 12-13 44-29 M15 ACC-Clemson ...... 9 ..... 7 ...... 22 .... x ...... L 74-78 26-60 .433 16-17 .941 28-55 .509 .682 +3 16-16 31-30 M20 NCAA-Belmont ...... 9 ..... 9 ...... W 70-71 25-58 .431 15-21 .714 26-59 .441 .667 -7 15-14 42-35 M22 NCAA-West Virginia . 9 ..... 9 ...... L 67-73 19-50 .380 24-32 .750 25-62 .403 .864 -20 13-17 34-29 FLORIDA STATE Seminoles (19-15, 7-9)

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 N9 Nicholls State ...... W 81-58 32-59 .542 7-10 .700 24-54 .444 .625 -3 18-27 42-35 N12 Georgia Southern ...... W 92-67 27-55 .491 32-35 .914 27-75 .360 .714 +10 18-14 48-36 N16 #Ala.-Birmingham ...... W 78-70 29-52 .558 14-16 .875 27-57 .474 .600 +12 19-13 33-35 N17 #Cleveland State ...... L ot 66-69 18-51 .353 29-31 .935 28-66 .424 .611 +2 17-10 25-29 N18 #South Florida...... L 67-68 27-65 .415 4-5 .800 22-47 .468 ,813 +3 14-15 30-39 N20 Georgia State ...... W 78-48 27-55 .491 17-25 .680 18-55 .327 .500 -11 16-26 35-21 N23 at Florida ...... 25 .. 24 ...... W 65-51 25-53 .472 12-17 .706 21-54 .389 .500 +11 14-12 34-21 N27 Minnesota ...... W 75-61 22-52 .423 27-32 .844 24-71 .338 .600 -1 16-18 38-32 N30 Stetson ...... W 72-59 25-53 .472 14-21 .667 22-51 .431 .550 -1 13-18 29-21 D2 Samford ...... W 61-45 19-46 .413 17-22 .773 17-52 .327 .714 +10 15-16 27-21 D8 Maine ...... W 95-55 34-66 .515 7-13 .538 23-61 .377 .538 +12 17-19 42-20 D15 at Butler ...... 18 .. 19 ...... L 68-79 27-58 .466 9-12 .750 24-46 .522 .769 +10 19-15 30-38 D18 Charleston ...... W 66-61 22-52 .423 15-19 .789 23-62 .371 .700 +1 14-13 30-37 D22 at Providence ...... L 95-101 32-59 .542 19-24 .792 34-59 .576 .750 +4 19-13 41-49 D30 at Georgia Tech ...... W 66-64 26-51 .510 7-11 .636 22-44 .500 .632 -2 18-20 40-34 J5 LaSalle ...... W 81-76 23-50 .460 30-32 .938 27-53 .509 .682 -9 12-16 39-38 J12 at Clemson ...... 18 .. 19 ...... L 2ot 85-97 29-64 .453 19-25 .760 35-68 .515 .636 -1 14-16 25-28 J16 Duke ...... 7 .... 5 ...... L 57-70 22-62 .355 10-13 .769 25-57 .439 .722 -12 14-20 22-34 J20 at Wake Forest ...... L 57-74 20-56 .357 7-10 .700 28-62 .452 .706 -5 15-9 31-28 J23 Virginia ...... W 69-67 22-50 .440 17-24 .708 25-60 .417 .700 -1 17-15 31-28 J26 NC State ...... L 66-69 21-57 .368 17-20 .850 20-43 .465 .741 +7 15-14 31-36 J29 at Virginia Tech ...... L 80-89 26-51 .510 17-22 .773 24-49 .490 .745 +7 22-17 24-42 F3 North Carolina ...... 4 .... 4 ...... L ot 73-84 28-70 .400 11-15 .733 26-61 .426 .818 -28 10-21 29-31 F6 at Miami ...... W 62-55 20-51 .392 16-21 .762 17-55 .309 .737 -2 17-17 30-25 F14 Wake Forest ...... L 70-78 27-71 .380 11-18 .611 28-50 .560 .667 +5 13-20 26-42 F16 at Maryland ...... L 72-82 27-61 .443 10-10 1.000 24-47 .511 .828 -3 14-17 40-32 F19 Clemson...... W 64-55 20-42 .476 22-33 .667 20-65 .308 .667 +6 21-11 35-17 F23 Boston College ...... W 66-63 23-54 .426 13-18 .722 21-50 .420 .800 -3 14-18 31-27 F27 at NC State ...... W 72-62 23-55 .418 19-22 .864 21-45 .467 1.000 +11 6-12 32-24 M4 at North Carolina ...... 1 .... 1 ...... L 77-90 27-63 .429 17-25 .680 31-57 .544 .759 -15 8-14 32-44 M8 Miami ...... W ot 75-72 19-54 .352 32-42 .762 23-63 .365 .792 +2 12-14 32-30 M13 ACC-Wake Forest ...... W 70-60 25-57 .439 15-19 .789 26-59 .441 .417 -2 9-15 31-26 M14 ACC-North Carolina ...... 1 .... 1 ...... L 70-82 27-55 .491 6-12 .500 30-57 .526 .667 Even 16-10 28-35 M18 NIT-Akron ...... L ot 60-65 23-55 .418 10-10 1.000 22-58 .379 .526 +14 23-11 26-27 GEORGIA TECH Yellow Jackets (15-17, 7-9)

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 N9 UNC Greensboro ...... L 74-83 26-68 .382 14-20 .700 26-53 .491 .759 +6 16-16 43-39 N11 at Tennessee State ...... W 99-85 36-61 .590 20-30 .667 29-64 .453 .739 +10 14-14 35-39 N16 #UNC Charlotte ...... W 82-77 26-50 .520 25-34 .735 22-59 .373 .611 -1 18-14 40-34 N18 #Winthrop ...... L 73-79 28-63 .444 9-13 .692 28-56 .500 .560 Even 14-14 39-33 N19 #Notre Dame ...... W 70-69 27-57 .474 6-11 .545 22-54 .407 .690 +1 20-19 30-32 N27 at Indiana ...... 15 .. 15 ...... L 79-83 31-66 .470 11-20 .550 24-49 .490 .737 -5 13-17 34-38 D1 at Vanderbilt ...... L 79-92 28-61 .459 19-22 .864 29-53 .547 .649 -3 17-13 31-51 D5 at Georgia State ...... W 72-67 25-51 .490 17-23 .739 24-54 .444 .857 +3 13-13 32-32 D18 Kansas...... 3 .... 3 ...... L 66-71 24-54 .444 11-16 .688 24-46 .522 .680 +5 19-18 29-36 D22 Centenary ...... W 86-41 30-62 .484 15-19 .789 14-49 .286 .545 +14 13-23 41-23 D27 Tennessee Tech ...... W 83-63 29-64 .453 23-27 .852 20-49 .408 .656 +4 17-27 40-19 D30 Florida State ...... L 64-66 22-44 .500 12-19 .632 26-51 .510 .636 +2 20-18 34-40 J6 Presbyterian ...... W 77-64 26-46 .565 17-25 .680 19-42 .452 .688 +11 9-13 38-33 J9 at Georgia...... L 72-79 23-57 .404 19-35 .543 26-52 .500 .645 Even 15-15 27-36 J12 at Miami ...... L 68-78 24-58 .414 14-19 .737 25-60 .417 .813 -4 18-14 31-33 J16 North Carolina ...... 1 .... 1 ...... L 82-83 33-73 .452 8-10 .800 30-63 .476 .808 -2 12-15 46-48 J19 Virginia Tech ...... W 81-70 26-55 .473 19-31 .613 21-51 .412 .667 -5 21-24 39-23 J23 at NC State ...... W 77-74 29-49 .592 15-20 .750 24-49 .490 .750 -7 15-18 34-34 J27 at Virginia ...... W ot 92-82 33-65 .508 17-29 .586 29-78 .372 .600 -8 10-12 38-48 F2 Maryland ...... L 86-88 34-72 .472 13-19 .684 33-59 .559 .680 -3 16-24 41-50 F6 at Wake Forest ...... W 89-83 30-56 .536 23-29 .793 30-60 .500 .786 -1 16-20 37-45 F9 at Connecticut ...... 19 .. 19 ...... L 68-90 26-64 .406 8-10 .800 23-51 .451 .762 -20 10-13 35-31 F14 at Clemson ...... L 67-82 28-64 .438 9-13 .692 26-51 .510 .719 +8 14-11 31-43 F17 Miami ...... L 63-64 22-53 .415 12-21 .571 19-54 .352 .810 +5 22-18 26-27 F23 at Virginia Tech ...... L 84-92 25-54 .463 28-34 .824 26-57 .456 .735 -15 13-10 38-42 F27 at Duke ...... 7 .... 6 ...... L 58-71 23-61 .377 7-11 .636 24-56 .429 .700 +2 20-9 27-33 M1 Wake Forest ...... W ot 87-79 26-60 .433 30-44 .682 26-66 .394 .688 +10 18-15 44-37 M3 Virginia ...... L 74-76 27-64 .422 16-23 .696 25-66 .379 .759 -10 13-14 42-38 M6 Clemson ...... 24 .... x ...... W 80-75 26-50 .520 23-32 .719 31-61 .508 .529 -12 13-20 40-44 M8 at Boston College ...... W 86-78 30-53 .566 17-26 .654 28-53 .528 .727 -12 11-21 38-37 M13 ACC-Virginia ...... W 94-76 33-57 .579 15-18 .833 23-60 .383 .724 +5 17-16 44-42 M14 ACC-Duke ...... 9 .... 7 ...... L 70-82 27-61 .443 10-13 .769 28-54 .519 .769 -3 13-12 29-44 MARYLAND Terrapins (19-15, 8-8)

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 N11 North Florida ...... W 79-50 28-52 .538 18-28 .643 18-59 .305 .800 +17 20-20 30-23 N12 Hampton ...... W 70-64 23-57 .404 18-29 .621 23-56 .411 .520 +16 22-15 39-29 N15 Northeastern ...... W ot 74-72 19-47 .404 31-46 .674 28-77 .364 .692 Even 23-17 28-22 N19 #UCLA ...... 2 .... 1 ...... L 59-71 22-55 .400 14-18 .778 23-61 .377 .700 -15 21-18 18-28 N20 #Missouri ...... L 70-84 24-58 .414 21-23 .913 31-68 .456 .826 +12 14-10 37-43 N23 Lehigh ...... W 72-51 28-55 .509 11-21 .524 18-55 .327 .727 -2 12-19 38-31 N28 Illinois ...... W 69-61 27-61 .443 9-12 .750 24-72 .333 .444 -1 12-10 32-32 D2 #VCU ...... L 76-85 21-57 .368 30-34 .882 26-55 .473 .774 +10 19-14 34-34 D6 Morgan State ...... W 89-65 32-63 .508 16-24 .667 24-73 .329 .933 +6 18-16 36-29 D9 Boston College ...... L 78-81 31-73 .425 10-16 .625 22-54 .407 .756 +6 10-12 22-25 D12 Ohio ...... L 55-61 23-57 .404 2-6 .333 25-52 .481 .889 -10 15-19 23-34 D22 American ...... L 59-67 19-53 .358 11-17 .647 22-57 .386 .833 -7 13-12 20-25 D28 Delaware ...... W 76-46 31-65 .477 11-14 .786 16-58 .276 .667 +32 16-14 40-23 J2 Savannah State ...... W 75-48 27-59 .458 19-24 .792 15-46 .326 .675 +7 12-24 40-19 J5 at UNC Charlotte ...... W 76-72 25-52 .481 20-29 .690 22-62 .355 .759 -10 18-15 40-25 J8 Holy Cross ...... W 73-48 25-50 .500 17-28 .607 16-59 .271 .609 -5 19-24 37-19 J12 at Virginia Tech ...... L 66-67 22-55 .400 20-26 .769 20-57 .351 .714 -3 17-16 33-27 J15 Wake Forest ...... W 71-64 24-52 .462 19-26 .731 26-75 .347 .583 +6 18-11 31-26 J19 at North Carolina ...... 1 .... 1 ...... W 82-80 30-64 .469 16-20 .800 30-79 .380 .867 -8 10-10 41-35 J27 Duke ...... 4 .... 3 ...... L 84-93 31-57 .544 18-27 .667 32-68 .471 .793 +1 22-10 51-42 J30 Virginia ...... W 85-75 27-52 .519 23-28 .821 28-61 .459 .813 -1 9-11 43-33 F2 at Georgia Tech ...... W 88-86 33-59 .559 17-25 .680 34-72 .472 .684 +3 24-16 50-41 F6 at Boston College ...... W 70-65 27-52 .519 7-11 .636 23-55 .418 .750 -5 10-12 36-34 F9 NC State ...... W 84-70 33-58 .569 12-14 .857 27-61 .443 .875 +10 11-9 31-33 F13 at Duke ...... 2 .... 2 ...... L 65-77 27-66 .409 8-12 .667 23-58 .397 .760 +9 19-13 30-41 F16 Florida State ...... W 82-72 24-47 .511 24-29 .828 27-61 .443 1.000 +3 17-14 32-40 F20 Virginia Tech ...... L 65-69 27-58 .466 6-14 .429 24-59 .407 .625 -4 18-14 31-29 F23 at Miami ...... L 63-78 23-62 .371 10-12 .833 26-55 .473 .917 +7 15-12 36-39 F28 at Wake Forest ...... W 74-70 25-51 .490 15-20 .750 25-66 .379 .615 Even 20-13 40-33 M2 Clemson ...... L 70-73 28-62 .452 12-21 .571 29-72 .403 .727 +4 21-17 37-25 M9 at Virginia ...... L 76-91 33-67 .493 3-7 .300 31-62 .500 .786 -4 14-11 37-36 M13 ACC-Boston College ...... L 68-71 27-52 .519 10-16 .625 26-64 .406 .652 -10 21-15 31-25 M19 NIT-at Minnesota...... W 68-58 21-53 .396 23-31 .742 21-67 .313 .889 +9 16-14 33-32 M20 NIT-at Syracuse ...... L 72-88 28-58 .483 10-19 .526 34-68 .500 .682 -8 18-12 38-40 MIAMI Hurricanes (23-11, 8-8) 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 N9 Florida Southern ...... W 104-61 .41-78 .526 10-19 .526 21-62 .339 .667 +24 20-25 56-25 N15 #Marist ...... W 85-61 28-51 .549 18-22 .818 22-55 .400 .455 +11 14-15 39-21 N16 #Va. Commonwealth ...... W 69-63 17-52 .327 27-31 .871 22-60 .367 .682 +9 22-15 36-21 N18 #Providence ...... W 64-58 21-49 .429 14-21 .667 22-62 .355 .500 +1 18-10 18-22 N24 Morgan State ...... W 55-51 21-53 .396 8-21 .396 23-59 .390 .200 -13 7-14 26-28 N28 Alabama State...... W 83-74 24-61 .393 31-42 .738 26-61 .426 .737 +15 11-11 31-28 D2 St. John’s ...... W 66-47 20-56 .357 20-25 .800 18-60 .300 .615 +6 12-14 29-29 D8 at Fla. International ...... W 67-53 25-53 .472 12-19 .632 20-62 .323 .533 +2 17-15 38-22 D13 at Mississippi State ...... W 64-58 23-66 .348 10-12 .833 23-61 .377 .600 +3 9-10 27-28 D17 Stetson ...... 22 ... 22 ...... W 89-53 33-60 .550 12-17 .706 19-60 .317 .778 +20 15-15 42-25 D20 North Florida ...... 22 ... 22 ...... W 85-63 26-55 .473 23-32 .719 20-49 .408 .680 +7 12-17 46-23 D23 North Carolina A&T . 22 ... 22 ...... W 95-64 36-62 .581 15-24 .625 23-57 .404 .455 Even 12-22 45-25 D29 #Winthrop ...... 19 ... 19 ...... L 70-76 23-51 .451 17-22 .773 25-56 .446 .714 Even 14-9 32-27 J2 Penn ...... W 88-62 30-62 .484 20-28 .714 24-57 .421 .529 -4 9-21 38-28 J12 Georgia Tech...... 25 ..... x ...... W 78-68 25-60 .417 26-32 .813 24-58 .414 ,737 +4 14-18 33-31 J15 at Boston College .. 21 ... 24 ...... L 66-76 24-76 .316 10-13 .769 26-55 .473 .731 -3 11-15 22-36 J19 at NC State ...... 21 ... 24 ...... L ot 77-79 31-68 .456 11-16 .688 25-56 .446 .692 +13 13-12 27-36 J23 North Carolina ...... 5 .... 4 ...... L 82-98 30-61 .492 13-15 .867 36-75 .480 .917 -8 17-7 40-47 J27 Clemson...... x .. 25 ...... W 75-72 22-66 .333 25-29 .862 25-65 .385 .750 +16 10-9 37-35 J29 at Wake Forest ...... L 68-70 28-51 .549 5-10 .500 26-56 .464 .615 -2 12-10 34-34 F2 at Duke ...... 3 .... 3 ...... L 73-88 29-59 .492 12-21 .571 25-61 .410 .650 -5 14-11 31-38 F6 Florida State ...... L 55-62 17-55 .309 14-19 .737 20-51 .392 .762 +2 17-17 25-30 F9 at Virginia Tech ...... W 74-71 23-51 .451 21-25 .840 28-51 .549 .667 +15 18-14 28-26 F17 at Georgia Tech ...... W 64-63 19-54 .352 17-21 .810 22-53 .415 .571 -5 18-22 27-26 F20 Duke ...... 5 .... 4 ...... W 96-95 35-61 .574 19-28 .679 30-66 .455 .769 -5 22-23 41-36 F23 Maryland ...... W 78-63 26-55 .473 22-24 .917 23-62 .371 .833 -7 6-15 39-36 F27 at Clemson ...... L 69-79 27-57 .474 9-13 .692 23-45 .511 .676 +6 15-11 24-41 M1 Virginia ...... W 95-93 33-61 .541 18-27 .667 30-64 .469 .867 -7 6-7 35-39 M5 Boston College ...... W 74-61 21-54 .389 25-28 .893 24-55 .436 .588 -3 11-17 20-27 M8 at Florida State ...... L ot 72-75 23-63 .369 19-24 .792 19-54 .352 .762 -2 14-12 30-32 M13 ACC-NC State ...... W 63-50 18-49 .367 26-30 .867 16-47 .340 .762 +4 9-17 24-17 M14 ACC-Virginia Tech ...... L 49-63 18-57 .316 7-12 .583 26-61 .426 .500 -26 10-17 23-27 M21 NCAA-St. Mary’s ...... W 78-64 28-63 .444 17-21 .810 22-59 .373 .522 +14 16-14 27-32 M23 NCAA-Texas ...... 7 .... 7 ...... L 72-75 22-55 .400 19-22 .864 25-57 .439 .571 -11 9-13 32-43 (36-3, 14-2) 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 N14 at Davidson ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 72-68 24-52 .462 20-28 .714 26-67 .388 .800 +7 19-12 38-31 N18 Iona ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 107-72 32-63 .508 33-46 .717 25-54 .463 .650 +25 21-23 52-26 N20 South Carolina St. ... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 110-64 36-67 .537 29-39 .744 23-57 .404 .500 +11 18-32 61-34 N23 #Old Dominion ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 99-82 39-55 .709 14-22 .636 31-56 .554 .667 -6 9-18 43-39 N24 #BYU ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 73-63 24-59 .407 23-30 .767 25-62 .403 .667 -4 10-21 38-31 N28 at Ohio State ...... 1 ..... 2 ...... W 66-55 27-71 .380 7-14 .500 19-70 .271 .778 +16 11-10 29-32 D1 at Kentucky ...... 1 ..... 2 ...... W 86-77 26-61 .426 27-34 .794 26-58 .448 .818 +11 13-19 37-32 D4 at Penn ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 106-71 43-75 .573 18-26 .692 30-63 .476 .533 +25 19-22 50-37 D16 at Rutgers ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 93-71 34-80 .425 19-21 .905 25-65 .385 .654 +12 12-20 47-26 D19 Nicholls State ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 88-78 28-58 .483 29-39 .744 26-55 .473 .857 +7 13-15 48-37 D22 UC-Santa Barbara ... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 105-70 44-77 .571 14-24 .583 28-78 .359 100.0 +27 16-17 52-32 D27 Nevada ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 106-70 38-71 .535 21-25 .840 29-70 .414 .818 +12 16-20 49-35 D30 Valparaiso ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 90-58 33-65 .508 15-20 .750 23-65 .354 .300 +16 12-15 36-31 J2 Kent State ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 90-61 34-65 .523 17-20 .850 27-68 .397 .800 +10 16-19 44-32 J6 at Clemson ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... 19 .. 19 ...... W ot 90-88 30-72 .417 24-30 .800 34-79 .430 .519 +5 19-14 38-41 J9 UNC Asheville ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 93-81 33-77 .429 20-26 .769 33-62 .532 .533 +11 9-18 53-40 J12 NC State ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 93-62 36-74 .486 15-18 .833 24-65 .369 .625 +16 12-17 43-13 J16 at Georgia Tech ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 83-82 30-63 .476 21-26 .808 33-73 .452 .800 +2 15-12 48-46 J19 Maryland ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... L 80-82 30-79 .380 13-15 .867 30-64 .469 .800 +8 10-10 35-41 J23 at Miami ...... 5 ..... 4 ...... W 98-82 36-75 .480 22-24 .917 30-61 .492 .867 +8 7-17 47-40 J31 Boston College ...... 4 ..... 4 ...... W 91-69 35-68 .515 17-25 .680 25-59 .424 .632 +16 13-17 47-31 F3 at Florida State ...... 4 ..... 4 ...... W ot 84-73 26-61 .426 27-33 .818 28-70 .400 .733 +28 21-10 31-29 F6 Duke ...... 3 ..... 3 ...... 2 .... 2 ...... L 78-89 28-69 .406 19-30 .633 30-66 .455 .593 +11 20-15 39-42 F10 Clemson...... 3 ..... 3 ...... W 2ot 103-93 32-73 .438 31-36 .861 40-89 .449 .143 +3 20-22 34-45 F12 at Virginia ...... 5 ..... 5 ...... W 75-74 31-59 .525 7-12 .583 28-74 .378 .818 +7 17-7 38-31 F16 Virginia Tech ...... 5 ..... 5 ...... W 92-53 32-64 .500 22-29 .759 14-54 .259 .750 +30 19-21 43-23 F20 at NC State ...... 3 ..... 3 ...... W 84-70 34-64 .531 13-18 .722 25-51 .490 .700 +7 11-18 34-31 F24 Wake Forest ...... 3 ..... 3 ...... W 89-73 28-50 .560 26-34 .765 29-60 .483 .471 +14 20-18 50-41 M1 at Boston College .... 3 ..... 2 ...... W 90-80 30-59 .508 23-26 .885 27-54 .500 .739 +3 9-11 54-40 M4 Florida State ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 90-77 31-57 .544 22-29 .759 27-63 .429 .680 +15 14-8 44-32 M8 at Duke ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... 6 .... 5 ...... W 76-68 31-76 .408 9-12 .750 25-76 .329 .889 +9 12-13 42-31 M14 ACC-Florida State .... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 82-70 30-57 .526 16-24 .667 27-55 .491 .500 Even 10-16 35-28 M15 ACC-Virginia Tech .... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 68-66 24-60 .400 15-19 .789 23-58 .397 .750 +10 17-12 38-38 M16 ACC-Clemson ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... 22 .... x ...... W 86-81 34-69 .493 14-24 .583 29-69 .420 .538 +15 20-17 38-39 M21 NCAA-Mt. St. Mary’s .. 1 ..... 1 ...... W 113-74 43-71 .606 20-25 .800 28-65 .431 .786 +26 9-15 60-41 M23 NCAA-Arkansas ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... W 108-77 44-65 .677 12-17 .706 28-59 .475 .696 +5 7-9 51-26 M27 NCAA-Washington St. .. 1 ..... 1 ...... 21 .. 21 ...... W 68-47 25-58 .431 13-19 .684 18-57 .316 .600 +14 13-10 35-21 M29 NCAA-Louisville ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... 13 .. 13 ...... W 83-73 31-58 .534 18-21 .857 29-55 .527 .563 +6 14-19 44-32 A5 NCAA-Kansas ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... 4 .... 4 ...... L 66-84 24-67 .358 13-15 .867 34-64 .531 .786 -9 18-19 27-44 NC STATE Wolfpack (15-16, 4-12)

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 William & Mary ..... 21 ... 22 ...... W 66-47 24-54 .444 13-18 .722 16-55 .291 .667 +9 10-10 39-26 N18 New Orleans ...... 21 ... 22 ...... L 63-65 24-53 .453 10-19 .526 23-65 .354 .762 -4 14-8 30-28 N22 #Rider ...... W 72-63 22-45 .489 23-33 .697 25-69 .362 .625 +4 15-11 28-31 N23 #South Carolina ...... W 63-61 22-46 .478 15-20 .750 25-76 .329 .222 -7 13-8 25-29 N25 #Villanova ...... 20 .. 19 ...... W 69-68 23-43 .535 16-25 .640 29-68 .426 .444 -8 22-11 38-33 N28 at Michigan State ...... 10 .. 13 ...... L 58-81 17-48 .354 20-32 .625 35-67 .522 .545 -11 15-10 19-41 D8 at East Carolina ...... L 69-75 21-50 .420 22-29 .759 25-55 .455 .600 -1 14-11 38-38 D15 South Carolina State...... W 74-49 27-56 .482 18-30 .600 19-64 .297 .750 +11 17-17 41-24 D21 Davidson ...... W 66-65 22-50 .440 18-21 .857 24-61 .393 1.000 +15 17-10 30-26 D23 Cincinnati ...... W 85-77 21-41 .512 37-50 .740 29-63 .460 .714 -6 10-13 38-29 D27 at Seton Hall ...... W 79-73 30-54 .556 17-24 .708 29-69 .420 .714 +10 18-11 35-32 D29 Western Carolina ...... W 74-62 21-41 .512 27-33 .818 25-67 .373 1.000 +6 14-11 32-41 J5 Presbyterian ...... W 50-43 18-40 .450 8-12 .667 17-46 .370 .667 +3 11-11 17-20 J9 North Carolina Central ...... W 54-29 16-44 .364 18-23 .783 12-59 .203 .400 +3 15-12 27-18 J12 at North Carolina ...... 1 .... 1 ...... L 62-93 24-65 .369 10-16 .625 36-74 .486 .833 -16 17-12 13-43 J15 at Clemson ...... 24 .. 23 ...... L 54-70 23-52 .442 3-6 .500 27-60 .450 .500 +8 23-10 24-32 J19 Miami ...... 21 .. 24 ...... W ot 79-77 25-56 .446 18-26 .692 31-68 .456 .688 -13 12-13 36-27 J23 Georgia Tech ...... L 74-77 24-49 .490 21-28 .750 29-49 .592 .750 +7 18-15 34-34 J26 at Florida State ...... W 69-66 20-43 .465 20-27 .741 21-57 ..368 .850 -7 14-15 36-31 J31 at Duke ...... 3 .... 3 ...... L 72-92 24-44 .545 20-31 .645 32-56 .571 .704 -2 18-11 46-37 F3 Wake Forest ...... W 67-65 21-55 .382 17-26 .654 25-64 .391 .692 -6 9-9 24-31 F5 Virginia Tech ...... W 73-63 21-39 .538 24-30 .800 27-57 .474 .700 +5 22-15 37-23 F9 at Maryland ...... L 70-84 27-61 .443 7-8 .875 33-58 .569 .857 -10 9-11 33-31 F14 at Boston College ...... L 65-82 26-55 .473 10-18 .556 30-54 .556 .750 -11 13-14 32-41 F16 Clemson ...... L 64-71 23-57 .404 14-18 .778 26-70 .371 .625 -1 16-8 23-34 F20 North Carolina ...... 3 .... 3 ...... L 70-84 25-51 .490 14-20 .700 34-64 .531 .722 -7 18-11 31-34 F24 at Virginia ...... L 60-78 19-46 .413 13-18 .722 28-59 .475 .630 +4 25-9 18-38 F27 Florida State ...... L 62-72 21-45 .467 11-11 1.000 23-55 .418 .864 -11 12-6 24-32 M1 Duke ...... 7 .... 6 ...... L 86-87 27-50 .540 25-29 .862 22-57 .386 .811 +10 17-8 47-44 M8 at Wake Forest ...... L 67-78 24-54 .444 9-13 .692 27-57 .474 .944 -2 16-12 29-35 M13 ACC-Miami ...... L 50-63 16-47 .340 16-21 .762 18-49 .367 .867 -4 17-9 17-24 VIRGINIA Cavaliers (17-16, 5-11)

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 N11 Vermont ...... W 90-72 29-53 .547 23-34 .676 27-65 .415 .824 +21 18-10 36-42 N14 Howard ...... W 92-53 37-75 .493 6-13 .462 21-51 .411 .667 +25 12-19 41-26 N17 at Arizona ...... 17 .. 17 ...... W 75-72 25-49 .510 13-15 .867 26-54 .481 .857 +1 18-17 42-31 N20 Drexel ...... 23 ..... x ...... W 72-58 23-60 .383 18-22 .818 21-50 .420 .667 +17 16-17 31-25 N23 Penn ...... 23 ..... x ...... W 100-85 34-72 .472 22-30 .733 26-56 .464 .675 +30 21-16 50-35 N24 #Seton Hall...... 23 ..... x ...... L 60-74 20-61 .328 13-18 .722 25-69 .362 .680 +7 16-6 29-40 N27 Northwestern ...... W 94-52 32-62 .516 14-16 .875 20-56 .357 .267 +15 13-16 54-29 D5 Syracuse ...... L 68-70 26-64 .406 5-11 .455 26-59 .441 .909 -3 13-15 36-29 D7 Longwood ...... W 76-57 25-56 .446 17-25 .680 17-60 .283 .722 +18 21-17 29-22 D19 Hampton ...... W 79-65 25-56 .446 20-25 .800 23-63 .365 .591 +10 21-12 36-32 D22 Elon ...... W 91-61 32-64 .500 20-27 .741 22-54 .407 .692 +11 9-20 47-34 D30 Hartford ...... W 78-70 24-54 .444 20-33 .606 25-70 .357 .476 +11 19-12 41-28 J3 at Xavier ...... L 70-108 22-58 .379 20-29 .690 37-58 .638 .857 -2 12-13 30-61 J13 at Duke ...... 9 .... 7 ...... L 65-87 25-59 .424 11-16 .688 34-67 .507 .667 -1 18-11 31-43 J16 Virginia Tech ...... L ot 69-70 24-63 .381 12-18 .667 25-70 .357 .571 -8 14-15 38-34 J19 Boston College ...... W 84-66 29-67 .433 17-21 .810 24-62 .387 .458 Even 6-14 35-35 J23 at Florida State ...... L 67-69 25-60 .417 7-10 .700 22-50 .440 .708 +1 15-17 28-31 J27 Georgia Tech ...... L ot 82-92 29-78 .372 12-20 .600 33-65 .508 .586 +8 12-10 48-38 J30 at Maryland ...... L 75-85 28-61 .459 13-16 .813 27-52 .519 .821 +1 11-9 33-43 F2 at Virginia Tech ...... L ot 65-72 19-53 .358 19-29 .655 22-56 .393 .658 -10 15-12 26-25 F7 Clemson ...... L 51-82 19-49 .388 9-15 .600 32-60 .533 .333 -8 18-14 24-40 F9 at Wake Forest ...... L 64-80 22-66 .333 16-25 .640 27-56 .482 .552 +11 16-10 27-36 F12 North Carolina ...... 5 .... 5 ...... L 74-75 28-74 .378 9-11 .818 31-59 .525 .583 -7 7-17 31-38 F17 at Boston College ...... W 79-74 27-56 .482 16-21 .762 26-60 .433 .667 +5 11-10 40-32 F24 NC State ...... W 78-60 28-59 .413 17-27 .630 19-46 .413 .722 -4 9-25 38-18 M1 at Miami ...... L 93-95 33-61 .541 18-27 .667 30-64 .469 .867 +7 7-6 39-35 M3 at Georgia Tech ...... W 76-74 25-66 .379 22-29 .759 27-64 .422 .696 +10 14-13 38-42 M5 Duke ...... 6 .... 5 ...... L 70-86 27-58 .466 10-13 .769 33-65 .508 .571 -3 14-11 31-43 M9 Maryland ...... W 91-76 31-62 .500 22-28 .786 33-67 .493 .429 +4 11-14 36-37 M13 ACC-Georgia Tech ...... L 76-94 23-60 .383 21-29 .724 33-57 .579 .833 -5 16-17 42-44 M18 CBI-Richmond ...... W 66-64 22-47 .468 16-26 .615 23-54 .426 .857 +8 17-10 31-33 M24 CBI-Old Dominion ...... W 80-76 30-60 .500 11-17 .647 29-57 .509 .667 +1 12-13 29-37 M26 CBI-Bradley ...... L 85-96 34-74 .459 6-14 .429 32-67 .478 .778 -5 10-8 42-42 VIRGINIA TECH Hokies (21-14, 9-7)

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 N9 Elon ...... W 69-64 23-49 .469 20-34 .588 23-56 .411 .556 +1 8-10 37-29 N21 #Eastern Washington ...... W 69-52 25-49 .510 9-14 .643 18-46 .391 .529 +7 13-13 30-18 N23 #Butler ...... 22 .. 23 ...... L ot 78-84 32-61 .525 8-12 .667 28-60 .467 .778 +4 13-10 28-30 N24 #Gonzaga ...... 14 .. 14 ...... L 64-82 24-55 .436 9-15 .600 29-53 .547 .842 -8 16-12 33-41 N28 at Penn State ...... L 61-66 26-60 .433 7-9 .778 26-55 .473 .636 +5 15-13 28-38 D1 UNC-Asheville ...... W 65-51 24-56 .429 11-15 .733 17-53 .321 1.000 +14 15-17 32-23 D4 UNC-Greensboro ...... W 67-39 28-62 .452 4-7 .571 13-49 .265 .667 -2 10-18 27-14 D9 George Washington ...... W 68-33 28-59 .475 5-11 .455 14-54 .259 1.000 +8 11-18 30-14 D16 at Old Dominion ...... L 69-72 23-58 .397 17-23 .739 28-57 .491 .600 +20 16-10 33-45 D19 Liberty ...... W 58-46 18-46 .391 16-20 .800 16-42 .381 .900 +3 11-12 21-23 D23 at Wake Forest ...... L 75-77 21-48 .438 29-32 .906 30-70 .429 .556 +7 22-11 36-45 D28 #Hofstra ...... W 84-59 27-48 .563 24-37 .649 23-67 .343 .522 -6 16-18 45-23 D29 at St. John's ...... W 54-48 18-49 .367 15-22 .682 15-53 .283 .778 +6 20-20 21-22 J3 at Richmond ...... L 49-52 17-44 .386 11-16 .688 19-48 .396 1.000 +7 24-18 21-25 J7 Charleston Southern ...... W 79-49 34-71 .479 6-7 .857 19-59 .322 .600 +5 10-23 40-24 J12 Maryland ...... W 67-66 22-55 .400 20-26 .769 20-57 .351 .714 +3 16-17 27-33 J16 at Virginia ...... W ot 70-69 25-70 .357 12-21 .571 24-63 .381 .667 +8 15-14 34-38 J19 at Georgia Tech ...... L 70-81 21-51 .412 24-36 .667 26-55 .473 .613 +5 24-21 23-39 J24 Duke ...... 4 .... 3 ...... L 64-81 23-56 .411 16-27 .593 29-61 .475 .600 +2 22-12 38-42 J26 at Boston College ...... W ot 81-73 31-70 .443 16-29 .552 24-64 .375 .645 +9 8-8 41-33 J29 Florida State ...... W 89-80 24-49 .490 35-47 .745 26-51 .510 .773 +7 17-22 42-24 F2 Virginia ...... W ot 72-65 22-56 .393 25-38 .658 19-53 .358 .655 +10 12-15 25-26 F5 at NC State ...... L 63-73 27-57 .474 7-10 .700 21-39 .538 .800 -5 15-22 23-37 F9 Miami ...... L 71-74 28-51 .549 8-12 .667 23-51 .451 .840 -15 14-18 26-28 F16 at North Carolina ...... L 53-92 14-54 .259 21-28 .750 32-64 .500 .759 -30 21-19 23-43 F20 at Maryland ...... W 69-65 24-59 .407 15-24 .625 27-58 .466 .429 +4 14-18 29-31 F23 Georgia Tech...... W 92-84 26-57 .456 36-49 .735 25-54 .463 .824 +15 10-13 42-38 F26 Boston College ...... W 67-48 27-63 .429 11-17 .647 18-58 .310 .615 +17 14-14 25-20 M4 Wake Forest ...... W 80-58 29-64 .453 13-17 .785 18-53 .340 .704 +18 10-9 47-26 M9 at Clemson ...... 24 .... x ...... L 69-70 25-59 .424 14-22 .636 26-60 .433 .524 +15 20-12 33-40 M14 ACC-Miami ...... W 63-49 26-61 .426 4-8 .500 18-57 .316 .583 +26 17-10 27-23 M15 ACC-North Carolina ...... 1 .... 1 ...... L 66-68 23-58 .397 15-20 .750 24-60 .400 .789 -10 12-17 38-38 M19 NIT-Morgan State ...... W 94-62 34-52 .654 18-22 .818 26-60 .433 .417 +14 12-10 40-25 M24 NIT-Ala.-Birmingham ...... W 75-59 27-57 .474 12-21 .571 21-58 .362 .286 +2 10-16 36-21 M26 NIT-Mississippi ...... L 72-81 25-63 .397 13-22 .591 29-59 .492 .652 -23 5-13 31-33 WAKE FOREST Demon Deacons (17-13, 7-9)

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 N9 Fairfield ...... W 85-60 32-60 .533 7-12 .583 19-49 .388 .667 -6 10-23 45-25 N19 North Carolina Central ...... W 75-58 31-67 .463 9-17 .529 21-49 .429 .429 +8 17-27 46-23 N23 Winston-Salem State ...... W 73-53 20-57 .351 29-39 .744 15-57 .263 .643 +1 13-20 36-20 N26 at Iowa ...... W 56-47 19-56 .339 17-26 .654 19-50 .380 .389 -1 15-23 33-17 N29 at Charlotte ...... L 59-63 20-57 .351 14-21 .667 24-62 .387 .611 +14 22-15 29-24 D1 USC-Upstate ...... W 72-48 24-53 .453 18-27 .667 17-52 .327 .583 +16 17-18 38-26 D5 at Vanderbilt ...... 23 .. 25 ...... L 80-83 27-67 .403 13-20 .650 26-59 .441 .852 -2 15-16 31-35 D8 at Georgia...... L 50-72 20-65 .308 6-12 .500 29-55 .527 .800 -11 20-26 29-34 D16 Bucknell ...... W 72-56 27-60 .450 13-21 .619 21-57 .368 .417 +4 14-21 30-28 D19 South Florida ...... W 74-61 25-53 .472 15-22 .706 20-58 .345 .621 Even 17-15 37-27 D23 Virginia Tech ...... W 77-75 30-70 .429 10-18 .556 21-48 .438 .906 -7 11-22 45-36 D30 Air Force ...... W 78-67 22-58 .379 25-29 .862 21-42 .500 .611 +6 8-19 41-39 J2 Presbyterian ...... W 70-58 27-52 .519 12-15 .800 22-53 .415 .800 Even 8-15 31-29 J8 Brigham Young ...... W 79-62 30-58 .517 14-16 .875 23-64 .359 .875 -3 17-22 49-32 J12 at Boston College ...... L 73-112 30-68 .441 9-16 .563 39-59 .661 .875 +1 16-13 30-45 J15 at Maryland ...... L 64-71 26-75 .347 7-12 .583 24-52 .462 .731 -6 11-18 26-31 J20 Florida State ...... W 74-57 28-62 .452 12-17 .706 20-56 .357 .700 +5 9-15 28-31 J22 at Clemson ...... x .. 25 ...... L ot 75-80 32-66 .485 7-15 .467 33-70 .471 .438 +1 22-20 32-31 J29 Miami ...... W 70-68 26-56 .464 8-13 .615 28-51 .549 .500 +2 10-12 34-34 F3 at NC State ...... L 65-67 25-64 .391 9-13 .692 21-55 .382 .654 +6 9-9 31-24 F6 Georgia Tech...... L 83-89 30-60 .500 11-14 .786 30-56 .536 .793 +1 20-16 45-37 F9 Virginia ...... W 80-64 27-56 .472 16-29 .552 22-66 .333 .640 -11 10-16 36-27 F14 at Florida State ...... W 78-70 28-50 .560 14-21 .667 27-71 .380 .611 -5 20-13 42-26 F17 Duke ...... 2 .... 2 ...... W 86-73 27-60 .450 27-38 .711 26-64 .406 .520 +7 19-22 47-42 F24 at North Carolina ...... 3 .... 3 ...... L 73-89 29-60 .483 8-17 .471 28-50 .560 .765 -14 18-20 41-50 F28 Maryland ...... L 70-74 25-66 .379 16-26 .615 25-51 .490 .750 Even 13-20 33-40 M1 at Georgia Tech ...... L ot 79-87 26-66 .394 22-32 .688 26-60 .433 .682 -10 15-18 37-44 M4 at Virginia Tech ...... L 58-80 18-53 .340 19-27 .704 29-64 .453 .785 -18 9-10 26-47 M8 NC State ...... W 78-67 27-57 .474 17-18 .944 24-54 .444 .692 +2 12-16 35-29 M13 ACC-Florida State ...... L 60-70 26-59 .441 5-12 .417 25-57 .439 .789 +2 15-9 26-31