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2009-10 ACC Basketball Release AACCCC BasketballBasketb2009-10all ddukeuke 22010010 nnationalational CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS Blue Devils net ACC’s fifth crown in 10 years; 12th overall FFINALINAL ACCACC STANDINGSSTANDINGS ACC Games Overall Team W L Pct. Hm Rd W L Pct. Hm Rd Nu Streak Duke .......................13 3 .813 8-0 5-3 35 5 .875 17-0 5-5 13-0 Won 10 Maryland ................13 3 .813 8-0 5-3 24 9 .727 15-1 8-3 1-5 Lost 1 Florida State ...........10 6 .625 5-3 5-3 22 10 .688 14-3 5-5 3-2 Lost 2 Virginia Tech ..........10 6 .625 7-1 3-5 25 9 .735 17-2 6-6 2-1 Lost 1 Wake Forest .............9 7 .600 7-1 2-6 20 11 .645 13-2 5-7 2-2 Lost 1 Clemson ...................9 7 .600 7-1 2-6 21 11 .656 14-2 5-6 2-3 Lost 3 Georgia Tech ............7 9 .438 6-2 1-7 23 13 .639 14-2 3-8 6-3 Lost 1 Boston College .........6 10 .375 5-3 1-7 15 16 .484 11-6 3-7 1-3 Lost 2 North Carolina ..........5 11 .313 3-5 2-6 20 17 .541 14-5 4-8 2-4 Lost 1 Virginia .....................5 11 .313 3-5 2-6 15 16 .484 11-6 2-8 2-2 Lost 1 NC State ...................5 11 .313 3-5 2-6 20 16 .556 10-7 5-8 5-1 Lost 1 Duke captures the ACC’s fifth na- Miami .......................4 12 .250 4-4 0-8 20 13 .606 12-4 2-8 6-1 Lost 1 tional title in 10 years, and the 12th overall, with a 61-59 win over But- ler before 70,930 in Indianapolis’ 22010010 AACCCC NotebookNotebook Lucas Oil Stadium ... Duke’s Kyle Duke claims its fourth NCAA National Champi- En route to winning their fi rst national champion- onship, defeating Butler 61-59, before 70,930 ship since 2001, the Blue Devils post wins over Singler named MOP of the Final in Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium. The Blue Arkansas-Pine Bluff (73-44), California (68-53), Four ... the ACC places nine teams Devils now have NCAA titles in three consecu- Purdue (70-57), Baylor (78-71), West Virginia (78- in post-season play, including six tive decades with championship game wins in 57) and Butler (61-59). Duke’s six NCAA wins are 1991, 1992, 2001 and 2010. Kyle Singler aver- by an average win margin of 14.5 points per game. in the NCAA Tournament ... North ages 20.0 points and 8.5 rebounds en route to Carolina advances to the finals being named the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four. Since 1981, the ACC has won more NCAA titles (10) than any other conference. of the NIT before losing 79-68 to Over the past 10 years (2001-2010), the ACC has won as Dayton ... Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski many National Championships (5) as all of the other confer- NCAA Titles (1981-2010) ences combined. is the all-time winningest coach in ACC ................10 Big 12 .......................1 NCAA Tournament history with 77 NCAA Titles (2001-2010) Big East .................5 Big Eight ...................1 Southeastern .........5 Metro........................1 wins ... the ACC is the winningest ACC .................5 SEC .........................2 Big Ten ..................4 Big West ...................1 conference in NCAA Tournament Big East ................2 Big 12 ......................1 Pac-10 ..................2 history ... since the ACC’s inaugural For the second time in four years, 10 ACC teams fi nished Over the last 10 years (2001-2010), the ACC leads all season in 1953-54, league teams the season with 20 or more wins ... the ACC is the only conferences with nine Final Four appearances. are a combined 347-175 (.665) conference in Division I history to have 10 teams win 20 or more games in a single season. Final Four Teams (2001-2010) ... Duke captures its ninth ACC title in in 12 years, and the 18th All four Duke championships have come under head coach ACC ..................9 Conference USA ......3 Mike Krzyzewski, tying him with Kentucky’s Adolph Rupp Big Ten ..................7 SEC .........................3 overall, with a 65-61 victory over for the second most NCAA titles by a Division I head coach. Big 12 ....................6 Colonial ...................1 Georgia Tech in the 57th annual UCLA’s John Wooden leads all coaches with 10 national Big East .................6 Horizon ....................1 titles. Pac-10 ...................4 ACC Tournament in Greensboro ... Maryland’s Greivis Vasquez named With a 9-5 mark in this year’s NCAA Tournament, the Over the last fi ve years (2006-2010) the ACC is the only ACC Player of the Year ... Georgia ACC extends its non-losing streak in NCAA Tournament conference to have each of its teams make at least one play to 23 straight years. NCAA Tournament appearance. Tech’s Derrick Favors selected ACC Rookie of the Year ... Maryland’s NCAA Tournament Non-Losing Streaks NCAA Tournament Participation (2006-2010) Gary Williams tabbed ACC Coach of ACC ............... 23 Pac-10 ....................6 ACC .........12 of 12 Big 12 ............9 of 12 the Year and Florida State’s Chris Big East ..............18 Big Ten ...................4 Big Ten ...... 10 of 11 SEC ...............9 of 12 Big 12 ...................9 SEC .........................1 Pac-10 .........9 of 10 Big East .......10 of 16 Singleton named ACC Defensive Player of the Year. 22009-10009-10 ACCACC BasketballBasketball Vasquez, Scheyer Tar Heels Advance to NIT Title Game Duke’s Jon Scheyer fi nished his career ranked fi fth on the AAPP RankingsRankings North Carolina advanced the fi nals ACC Career Minutes Played list (4,684) while Maryland’s of the 2010 National Invitation Greivis Vasquez (4,568) was ninth. Total Polls Ranked Tournament (NIT) before losing to Dayton 79-68 ... the Tar Heels, ACC Career Minutes Played Leaders Team No. 1 Top 10 Total one of three ACC teams (North North Carolina 105 598 772 Carolina, NC State, Virginia Tech) Player, School Years Total Duke 111 525 640 to earn NIT berths in 2010, fi nished the season 20-17, 1. Chris Duhon, Duke 2001-04 4,813 Maryland 168 356 marking the program’s 52nd 20-win season ... North 2. Bobby Hurley, Duke 1990-93 4,802 NC State 13 159 326 Carolina senior Deon Thompson averaged 14.2 points 3. Johnny Dawkins, Duke 1983-86 4,749 Wake Forest 2 106 273 and 9.6 rebounds in the fi ve NIT games and fi nished his 4. J.J. Redick, Duke 2003-06 4,732 Georgia Tech 1 69 211 career having played an NCAA-record 152 career games 5. Jon Scheyer, Duke 2007-** 4,684 Virginia 12 75 181 in his four years. 6. Tommy Amaker, Duke 1984-87 4,666 Clemson 21 125 7. Ed Cota, UNC 1997-00 4,631 Boston College 27 110 2010 National Invitation Tournament 8. Mark Price, GT 1983-86 4,604 Florida State 22 100 9. Greivis Vasquez, Md. 2007-** 4,568 Virginia Tech 2 48 North Carolina (4-1) 10. Matt Harpring, GT 1995-98 4,506 Miami 7 43 #4 North Carolina d. #5 William & Mary .... H 80-72 11. Travis Best, GT 1992-95 4,504 #4 North Carolina d. #1 Mississippi State .. A 76-74 Current AP Polls Ranked 12. Tim Duncan, WF 1994-97 4,496 #4 North Carolina d. #2 UAB ......................A 60-55 13. Brian Oliver, GT 1987-90 4,425 #4 North Carolina d. #2 Rhode Island ........N ot 68-67 Duke 58 14. Tyler Hansbrough, UNC 2006-09 4,394 #3 Dayton d. #4 North Carolina ..................N 79-68 Maryland 3 15. Bryant Stith, UVa 1989-92 4,391 Virginia Tech (2-1) 16. Ademola Okulaja, UNC 1996-99 4,390 #1 Virginia Tech d. #8 Quinnipiac .............. H 81-61 North Carolina has been ranked in the AP poll 772 #1 Virginia Tech d. #4 Connecticut ............ H 65-63 17. Tom Hammonds, GT 1986-89 4,387 times - more than any other school ... Duke has been 18. Shane Battier, Duke 1998-01 4,337 #2 Rhode Island d. #1 Virginia Tech .......... H 79-72 ranked in the AP poll 640 weeks, fourth all-time ... NC State (1-1) 19. Bruce Dalrymple, GT 1984-87 4,331 eight of the 12 ACC teams have been ranked at least 20. Steve Blake, Md. 2000-03 4,312 #6 NC State d. #3 South Florida .................A 58-57 one week during the course of the 2009-10 season. #2 UAB d. #6 NC State ............................... 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