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Final standings
editTeam | ACC Regular Season | Regular Season % | All Games | All Games % | Nonconference Games | Ranked AP All | Ranked AP Nonconference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Duke | 11–3 | .786 | 18–7 | .720 | |||
North Carolina | 10–4 | .714 | 19–7 | .731 | |||
NC State | 10–4 | .714 | 18–6 | .750 | |||
Maryland | 9–5 | .643 | 22–7 | .759 | |||
Virginia | 6–8 | .429 | 10–13 | .435 | |||
Clemson | 4–10 | .286 | 8–16 | .333 | |||
South Carolina | 3–11 | .214 | 5–19 | .208 | |||
Wake Forest | 3–11 | .214 | 6–17 | .261 | |||
Total | 106–92 | .535 |
ACC tournament
editMaryland won the 1958 ACC men's basketball tournament after defeating North Carolina, 86–74, in the championship game.[1]
NCAA tournament
editRound of 24
editMaryland 86, Boston College 63
Regional semi-finals
editRegional third-place
editACC's NCAA record
edit2–1
NIT
editLeague rules prevented ACC teams from playing in the NIT, 1954–1966
References
edit- ^ "At Long Last, Maryland's Millikan Reaches The Top". The Durham Sun. March 10, 1958. p. 10. Retrieved November 2, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.