2019_ACC_Men's_Basketball_Tournament

2019 ACC men's basketball tournament

2019 ACC men's basketball tournament

College basketball tournament


The 2019 ACC men's basketball tournament was the 66th annual postseason men's basketball tournament for the Atlantic Coast Conference, held March 12–16, 2019 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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The Virginia Cavaliers and North Carolina Tar Heels entered the tournament as the top two seeds, both with 16–2 conference, and ranked #2 and #3 in the country respectively. Both teams were defeated in the semifinals, by the #4 Florida State Seminoles (ranked #12 nationally) and the #3 Duke Blue Devils (ranked #5 nationally). Duke defeated Florida State, 73–63, in the championship game, claiming their 21st ACC Tournament title and 15th during head coach Mike Krzyzewski's tenure. Duke's Zion Williamson was named the tournament's MVP.

Seeds

All 15 ACC teams participated in the tournament, seeded by their record within the conference, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records.[1] The top 4 seeds (Virginia, North Carolina, Duke, and Florida State) received a double bye. Virginia Tech, Syracuse, NC State, Louisville, and Clemson receive single byes. Boston College, Miami, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, Pittsburgh, and Notre Dame played in the first round.

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Schedule

Games were shown on over-the-air television in local media markets by the syndicated ACC Network. Games also aired nationally on various ESPN cable networks with separate telecasts and commentators. The tournament marked the formal end of Raycom Sports' long-term association with the conference; its event rights will now be held by ESPN as part of its new cable channel ACC Network.[2][3]

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Bracket

First round
Tuesday, March 12
ESPN/U/Raycom
Second round
Wednesday, March 13
ESPN/2/Raycom
Quarterfinals
Thursday, March 14
ESPN/Raycom
Semifinals
Friday, March 15
ESPN/Raycom
Championship
Saturday, March 16
ESPN/Raycom
1Virginia76
8NC State598NC State56
9Clemson581Virginia59
4Florida State69
4Florida State65*
5Virginia Tech715Virginia Tech63
12Miami7912Miami564Florida State63
13Wake Forest713Duke73
2North Carolina83
7Louisville757Louisville70
10Georgia Tech7115Notre Dame532North Carolina73
15Notre Dame783Duke74
3Duke84
6Syracuse736Syracuse72
11Boston College7014Pittsburgh59
14Pittsburgh80

* denotes overtime period

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Game summaries

First round

ESPN
March 12
12:00 pm
12 Miami 79, 13 Wake Forest 71
Scoring by half: 34–31, 45–40
Pts: Vasilijevic (21)
Rebs: Lawrence (10)
Asts: Johnson/Lykes (4)
Pts: Childress/Hoard (16)
Rebs: Hoard/Mucius (7)
Asts: Childress (5)
Spectrum Center
Charlotte, NC
Referees: Jamie Luckie, Jerry Heater, Mark Schnur
ESPN
March 12
2:00 pm
10 Georgia Tech 71, 15 Notre Dame 78
Scoring by half: 32–52, 39–26
Pts: Wright (25)
Rebs: Banks III (11)
Asts: Banks III (4)
Pts: Mooney (20)
Rebs: Mooney (10)
Asts: Hubb (6)
Spectrum Center
Charlotte, NC
Referees: Lee Cassell, Les Jones, AJ Desai
ESPNU
March 12
7:00 pm
11 Boston College 70, 14 Pittsburgh 80
Scoring by half: 21–36, 49–44
Pts: Popovic (21)
Rebs: Popovic (9)
Asts: Bowman (4)
Pts: McGowens (26)
Rebs: Wilson-Frame/Chukwuka (9)
Asts: Johnson/Ellison (2)
Spectrum Center
Charlotte, NC
Attendance: 9,677
Referees: Bert Smith, Clarence Armstrong, Tony Henderson

Second round

ESPN
March 13
12:00 pm
8 NC State 59, 9 Clemson 58
Scoring by half: 26-42, 33-16
Pts: Johnson (23)
Rebs: Dorn (12)
Asts: Johnson (4)
Pts: Reed (16)
Rebs: Reed (10)
Asts: Reed (6)
Spectrum Center
Charlotte, NC
Attendance: 19,691
Referees: Roger Ayers, Ted Valentine, Tony Henderson
ESPN
March 13
2:00 pm
5 Virginia Tech 71, 12 Miami 56
Scoring by half: 38-21, 33-35
Pts: Blackshear (19)
Rebs: Blackshear (10)
Asts: Alexander-Walker (6)
Pts: Lykes (19)
Rebs: Lawrence (11)
Asts: Lawrence (7)
Spectrum Center
Charlotte, NC
Attendance: 19,691
Referees: Ron Groover, AJ Desai, Clarence Armstrong
ESPN2
March 13
7:00 pm
7 Louisville 75, 15 Notre Dame 53
Scoring by half: 34–25, 41–28
Pts: Nwora (24)
Rebs: Sutton (10)
Asts: Sutton (4)
Pts: Gibbs (21)
Rebs: Mooney (12)
Asts: Gibbs (2)
Spectrum Center
Charlotte, NC
Attendance: 11,884
Referees: Brian Dorsey, Raymie Styons, Jerry Heater
ESPN2
March 13
9:00 pm
6 Syracuse 73, 14 Pittsburgh 59
Scoring by half: 30–36, 43–23
Pts: Boeheim (20)
Rebs: Chukwu (9)
Asts: Boeheim (4)
Pts: Wilson-Frame (24)
Rebs: Brown (13)
Asts: Johnson (6)
Spectrum Center
Charlotte, NC
Attendance: 11,884
Referees: Bill Covington, Mark Schnur, Les Jones

Quarterfinals

ESPN
March 14
12:30 pm
1 Virginia 76, 8 NC State 56
Scoring by half: 27–29, 49–27
Pts: Guy (29)
Rebs: Key (7)
Asts: Jerome (10)
Pts: Johnson (13)
Rebs: Dom (7)
Asts: Bryce/Daniels (2)
Spectrum Center
Charlotte, NC
Attendance: 19,691
Referees: Jamie Luckie, Bert Smith, AJ Desai
ESPN
March 14
2:30 pm
4 Florida State 65, 5 Virginia Tech 63 (OT)
Scoring by half: 26–24, 30–32 Overtime: 9–7
Pts: Vassell (14)
Rebs: Mann (9)
Asts: Forrest/Mann (4)
Pts: Alexander-Walker (21)
Rebs: Blackshear (9)
Asts: Alexander-Walker (4)
Spectrum Center
Charlotte, NC
Attendance: 19,691
Referees: Roger Ayers, Raymie Styons, Jerry Heater
ESPN
March 14
7:00 pm
2 North Carolina 83, 7 Louisville 70
Scoring by half: 45–35, 38–35
Pts: Maye/White (19)
Rebs: Maye (9)
Asts: White (6)
Pts: Sutton (14)
Rebs: Williams (13)
Asts: Cunningham (7)
Spectrum Center
Charlotte, NC
Attendance: 19,691
Referees: Ted Valentine, Lee Cassell, Tony Henderson
ESPN
March 14
9:00 pm
3 Duke 84, 6 Syracuse 72
Scoring by half: 34–28, 50–44
Pts: Williamson (29)
Rebs: Williamson (14)
Asts: Jones (8)
Pts: Howard (28)
Rebs: Brissett (7)
Asts: Howard (3)
Spectrum Center
Charlotte, NC
Attendance: 19,691
Referees: Ron Groover, Brian Dorsey, Bill Covington

Semifinals

ESPN
March 15
7:00 pm
1 Virginia 59, 4 Florida State 69
Scoring by half: 31–35, 28–34
Pts: Hunter (13)
Rebs: Salt (5)
Asts: Guy (4)
Pts: Nichols (14)
Rebs: Koumadje (9)
Asts: Forrest/Nichols (3)
Spectrum Center
Charlotte, NC
Attendance: 20,116
Referees: Brian Dorsey, Bill Covington, Lee Cassell
ESPN
March 15
9:00 pm
2 North Carolina 73, 3 Duke 74
Scoring by half: 44–44, 29–30
Pts: Johnson (23)
Rebs: Maye (13)
Asts: White (4)
Pts: Williamson (31)
Rebs: Williamson (11)
Asts: Barrett (7)
Spectrum Center
Charlotte, NC
Attendance: 20,116
Referees: Roger Ayers, Jamie Luckie, Clarence Armstrong

Final

ESPN
March 16
8:30 pm
4 Florida State 63, 3 Duke 73
Scoring by half: 36–36, 27–37
Pts: Mann (12)
Rebs: Mann (8)
Asts: Forrest (3)
Pts: Williamson (21)
Rebs: Barrett (9)
Asts: Jones (6)
Spectrum Center
Charlotte, NC
Attendance: 19,691
Referees: Ron Groover, Ted Valentine, Bert Smith

Awards and honors

Tournament MVP: Zion Williamson

All-Tournament Teams:[5]

See also


References

  1. "Bracket Set for 2019 New York Life ACC Tournament". theacc.com. Atlantic Coast Conference. March 9, 2019. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
  2. [email protected], Brant Wilkerson-New. "Raycom takes new role as ACC Network plans to debut". Greensboro News and Record. Retrieved March 13, 2019.
  3. "2019 New York Life ACC Tournament". theacc.com. Atlantic Coast Conference. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
  4. "Williamson, No. 5 Duke beat No. 12 FSU 73-63 for ACC tournament title". theacc.com. The Atlantic Coast Conference. March 16, 2019. Retrieved March 17, 2019.

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