2022–23 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season

The 2022–23 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season began with practices in October 2022, followed by the start of the 2022–23 NCAA Division I men's basketball season in November.[2] Conference play began in December 2022 and concluded March 7–11, 2023, with the 2023 ACC men's basketball tournament at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina.[3] This was the 69th season of Atlantic Coast Conference basketball.

2022–23 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
DurationNovember 7, 2022 – March 4, 2023
Number of teams15
TV partner(s)ACC Network, ESPN, ACC RSN
NBA Draft
Top draft pickDereck Lively II, Duke
Picked byOklahoma City, 12th overall
2022–23 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
First place (tie)Miami (FL)
Virginia
Season MVPIsaiah Wong, Miami
Top scorerTyree Appleby, 18.8 ppg - Wake Forest[1]
ACC tournament
ChampionsDuke
Finals MVPKyle Filipowski – Duke
Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball seasons
2022–23 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 3 Miami (FL) 15 5   .750 29 8   .784
No. 23 Virginia 15 5   .750 25 8   .758
Clemson 14 6   .700 23 11   .676
No. 18 Duke 14 6   .700 27 9   .750
Pittsburgh 14 6   .700 24 12   .667
NC State 12 8   .600 23 11   .676
North Carolina 11 9   .550 20 13   .606
Wake Forest 10 10   .500 19 14   .576
Syracuse 10 10   .500 17 15   .531
Boston College 9 11   .450 16 17   .485
Virginia Tech 8 12   .400 19 15   .559
Florida State 7 13   .350 9 23   .281
Georgia Tech 6 14   .300 15 18   .455
Notre Dame 3 17   .150 11 21   .344
Louisville 2 18   .100 4 28   .125
2023 ACC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

Head coaches

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Coaching changes

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  • Mike Krzyzewski announced his retirement prior to the 2021–22 season, which he stated would be his final season. Kryzewski was head coach of Duke for forty-two years.[4] After the season concluded, Jon Scheyer became the new head coach at Duke.[5]
  • Chris Mack was fired as head coach of Louisville on January 26, 2022.[6] In March of 2022 it was announced that Kenny Payne had been hired as the new head coach.[7]

Coaches

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Team Head coach Previous job Years at school Record at school ACC record ACC titles NCAA tournaments NCAA Final Fours NCAA Championships
Boston College Earl Grant Charleston 2 13–20 6–14 0 0 0 0
Clemson Brad Brownell Wright State 13 218–166 103–111 0 3 0 0
Duke Jon Scheyer Duke (Associate Head Coach) 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
Florida State Leonard Hamilton Washington Wizards 21 417–242 186–156 1 11 0 0
Georgia Tech Josh Pastner Memphis 7 94–96 47–64 1 1 0 0
Louisville Kenny Payne New York Knicks (Assistant) 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
Miami Jim Larrañaga George Mason 12 226–141 106–96 1 5 1 0
NC State Kevin Keatts UNC Wilmington 6 90–68 43–50 0 1 0 0
North Carolina Hubert Davis North Carolina (Assistant) 2 29–10 15–5 0 1 1 0
Notre Dame Mike Brey Delaware 23 472–259 222–164 1 13 0 0
Pittsburgh Jeff Capel Duke (Assistant) 5 51–69 21–53 0 0 0 0
Syracuse Jim Boeheim Syracuse (Assistant) 46 998–426 421–265 0 32 5 1
Virginia Tony Bennett Washington State 14 316–117 162–70 2 8 1 1
Virginia Tech Mike Young Wofford 4 54–36 11–9 1 2 0 0
Wake Forest Steve Forbes East Tennessee State 3 31–26 16–22 0 0 0 0

Notes:

  • Year at school includes 2022–23 season.
  • Overall and ACC records are from the time at current school and are through the end of the 2021–22 season.
  • NCAA tournament appearances are from the time at current school only.
  • NCAA Final Fours and championship include time at other schools.

Preseason

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Recruiting classes

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Rankings
Team 247 Sports[8] Rivals[9] Commits
Boston College 33 30 4
Clemson 32 45 4
Duke 1 1 7
Florida State 14 27 6
Georgia Tech 133 NR 2
Louisville 26 36 3
Miami 23 24 4
NC State 95 NR 1
North Carolina 17 21 3
Notre Dame 22 20 3
Pittsburgh 74 35 4
Syracuse 19 8 6
Virginia 13 17 4
Virginia Tech 28 28 4
Wake Forest 56 69 2

Notes:

  • Rankings are up to date as of October 18, 2022.
  • NR stands for not ranked.

Preseason watchlists

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Naismith[10] Cousy[11] West[12] Erving[13] Malone[14] Abdul-Jabbar[15]
Dereck Lively II – Duke
Jeremy Roach – Duke
Dariq Whitehead – Duke
Nijel Pack – Miami
Isaiah Wong – Miami
Armando Bacot – North Carolina
R. J. Davis – North Carolina
Caleb Love – North Carolina
Terquavion Smith – NC State
Jeremy Roach – Duke
Caleb Love – North Carolina
Kihei Clark – Virginia
Tyrese Proctor – Duke
Isaiah Wong – Miami
Terquavion Smith – NC State
Dane Goodwin – Notre Dame
Joseph Girard III – Syracuse
Dariq Whitehead – Duke
Matthew Cleveland – Florida State
Leaky Black – North Carolina
Kyle Filipowski – Duke
Norchad Omier – Miami
Pete Nance – North Carolina
Justyn Mutts – Virginia Tech
PJ Hall – Clemson
Dereck Lively II – Duke
Armando Bacot – North Carolina

Preseason polls

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247 Sports[16] AP[17] Blue Ribbon
Yearbook
[18]
CBS Sports[19] Coaches[20] ESPN[21] KenPom NCAA Sports[22] Sports
Illustrated
[23]
Boston College 74
Clemson 60
Duke 8 7 5 5 8 5 15 9 9
Florida State 23 RV RV 65 RV
Georgia Tech 117
Louisville 91
Miami RV RV RV 42 17
North Carolina 2 1 1 2 1 1 9 1 1
NC State 81
Notre Dame RV 43 RV
Pittsburgh 84
Syracuse RV 54
Virginia 25 18 20 16 18 18 5 29
Virginia Tech RV RV 21
Wake Forest 80

ACC Preseason Media poll

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The preseason poll and preseason all-ACC teams were released on October 18, 2022.[24]

Preseason poll
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  1. North Carolina – 1,504 (90)
  2. Duke – 1,339 (2)
  3. Virginia – 1,310 (6)
  4. Miami – 1,138 (2)
  5. Florida State – 1,064
  6. Notre Dame – 971
  7. Virginia Tech – 921 (1)
  8. Syracuse – 800
  9. Wake Forest – 672
  10. NC State – 548
  11. Clemson – 528
  12. Louisville – 477
  13. Boston College – 368
  14. Pittsburgh – 320
  15. Georgia Tech – 260

First-place votes shown in parentheses

Preseason All-ACC teams
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2021 ACC Men's Basketball Preseason All-ACC Teams
First Team Second Team
ACC preseason player of the year
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ACC preseason freshman of the year
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  • Dereck Lively II – Duke (57)
  • Dariq Whitehead – Duke (25)
  • Tyrese Proctor – Duke (5)
  • Mark Mitchell – Duke (3)
  • Tyler Nickel – North Carolina (2)
  • Jalen Washington – North Carolina (2)
  • JJ Starling – Notre Dame (2)
  • Kyle Filipowski – Duke (2)
  • Prince Aligbe – Boston College (1)
  • Isaac McKneely – Virginia (1)
  • Seth Trimble – North Carolina (1)

Early-season tournaments

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Team Tournament Finish
Boston College Paradise Jam 3rd
Clemson Emerald Coast Classic 3rd
Duke Phil Knight Legacy 2nd
Florida State ESPN Events Invitational 8th
Georgia Tech Fort Myers Tip-Off 4th
Louisville Maui Invitational 8th
Miami Hall of Fame Tip-Off 2nd
North Carolina Phil Knight Invitational 4th
NC State Battle 4 Atlantis 5th
Notre Dame Gotham Classic 2–1
Pittsburgh Legends Classic 4th
Syracuse Empire Classic 2nd
Virginia Roman Main Event 1st
Virginia Tech Charleston Classic 2nd
Wake Forest Jamaica Classic 2nd

Source:[25]

Regular season

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Rankings

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Legend
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  Decrease in ranking
  Not ranked previous week
    First-place votes shown in ()
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Boston College AP N/A
C
Clemson AP RV 19 24 20 RV RV N/A
C RV 19 23 19 24т RV RV
Duke AP 7 7 8 17 15 12 14 17 16 24 RV RV RV RV RV RV 21 12 N/A
C 8 8 10 16 15 12 14 14 14 21 RV 25 RV 24т RV RV RV 21 16 18
Florida State AP RV N/A
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Georgia Tech AP N/A
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Louisville AP N/A
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Miami AP RV RV RV RV RV 25 22 14 12 16 17 20 23 19 15 13 16 14 16 N/A
C RV RV RV RV RV 25 22 16 12 15 16 19 21 20 13 11 15 13 15 3
North Carolina AP 1 (47) 1 (44) 1 (47) 18 RV RV 25 RV RV RV RV N/A
C 1 (23) 1 (22) 1 (23) 15 RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV
NC State AP RV RV RV RV 22 23 RV RV N/A
C RV RV RV 22 22 24 RV RV RV
Notre Dame AP RV N/A
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Pittsburgh AP RV RV RV RV RV 25 RV N/A
C RV RV RV RV RV 25 RV RV RV
Syracuse AP N/A
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Virginia AP 18 16 5 (1) 3 (2) 3 (3) 2 (19) 6 13 11 13 10 7 6 8 7 6 13 13 14 N/A
C 18 14 6 3 (1) 3 2 (12) 6 12 11 12 10 6 4 9 6 (1) 6 (1) 12 11 10 23
Virginia Tech AP RV RV RV RV RV 24 21 RV RV N/A
C RV RV RV RV 23т 20 RV RV RV
Wake Forest AP RV N/A
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Conference matrix

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This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play. Each team played 20 conference games, including at least 1 against each opponent.

  Boston College Clemson Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Louisville Miami North Carolina NC State Notre Dame Pittsburgh Syracuse Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest
vs. Boston College 54–62 75–59
65–64
69–75 73–65 65–75 88–72 72–64 92–62 63–70
72–84
77–58 79–65
77–68
76–57
48–63
65–70 (OT)
76–82
85–63
69–71
vs. Clemson 62–54 64–72 81–82
54–94
66–79
51–72
70–83
83–73
78–74 91–71 64–78
71–96
64–87 74–75 73–91 64–57 65–68
50–51
57–77
87–77
vs. Duke 59–75
64–65
72–64 67–86 43–86 62–79 66–68
81–59
57–63
57–62
84–60
67–71
64–68 69–77 55–77 69–62 (OT) 78–75
65–81
81–70
73–75
vs. Florida State 75–69 82–81
94–54
86–67 64–75 53–75
78–81
86–63
84–85
77–66 94–66 72–73
71–84
64–71
83–75
76–67 62–57
67–58
82–60 90–75
vs. Georgia Tech 65–73 79–66
72–51
86–43 75–64 68–58
67–83
70–76 75–59 78–66
72–64
73–72 (OT)
68–70
71–60
76–68
80–63
76–96
74–56 70–77 71–70
vs. Louisville 75–65 83–70
73–83
79–62 75–53
81–78
58–68
83–67
80–53
93–85
80–59 76–64 76–62 75–54
91–57
70–69 61–58
60–75
71–54 80–72
vs. Miami 72–88 74–78 68–66
59–81
63–86
85–84
76–70 53–80
85–93
72–80 73–80
83–81 (OT)
65–76 71–68
76–78
78–82 64–66 83–92
70–76
87–96
vs. North Carolina 64–72 71–91 63–57
62–57
66–77 59–75 59–80 80–72 69–80
77–69
64–81
59–63
76–74
65–64
68–72 65–58
63–71
80–72 79–88
92–85
vs. NC State 62–92 78–64
96–71
60–84
71–67
66–94 66–78
64–72
64–67 80–73
81–83 (OT)
80–69
69–77
82–85 68–60 75–72 63–50 69–73 77–79
74–90
vs. Notre Dame 70–63
84–72
87–64 68–64 73–72
84–71
72–73 (OT)
70–68
62–76 76–65 81–64
63–59
85–82 81–88 62–61
78–73
57–55 93–87 81–64
66–58
vs. Pittsburgh 58–77 75–74 77–69 71–64
75–83
60–71
68–76
54–75
57–91
68–71
78–76
74–76
64–65
60–68 88–81 82–84
82–99
65–68 79–72 79–81
vs. Syracuse 65–79
68–77
91–73 77–55 67–76 63–80
96–76
69–70 82–78 72–68 72–75 61–62
73–78
84–82
99–82
73–66
67–62
72–82
85–70
63–72
vs. Virginia 57–76
63–48
57–64 62–69 (OT) 57–62
58–67
56–74 58–61
75–60
66–64 58–65
71–63
50–63 55–57 68–65 66–73
62–67
68–78
74–68
67–76
vs. Virginia Tech 70–65 (OT)
82–76
68–65
51–50
75–78
81–65
60–82 77–70 54–71 92–83
76–70
72–80 73–69 87–93 72–79 82–72
70–85
78–68
68–74
77–75
vs. Wake Forest 63–85
71–69
77–57
77–87
70–81
75–73
75–90 70–71 72–80 96–87 88–79
85–92
79–77
90–74
64–81
58–66
81–79 72–63 76–67 75–77
Total 9–11 14–6 14–6 7–13 6–14 2–18 15–5 11–9 12–8 3–17 14–6 10–10 15–5 8–12 10–10

Player of the week

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Throughout the conference regular season, the Atlantic Coast Conference offices named one or two players of the week and one or two rookies of the week.

Week Player of the week Rookie of the week Reference
Week 1 – Nov 14 Nate LaszewskiNotre Dame Kyle FilipowskiDuke [26]
Week 2 – Nov 21 Reece BeekmanVirginia Kyle Filipowski (2) – Duke [27]
Week 3 – Nov 28 Jarkel Joiner – NC State Kyle Filipowski (3) – Duke [27]
Week 4 – Dec 5 Justyn Mutts – Virginia Tech Kyle Filipowski (4) – Duke [28]
Week 5 – Dec 12 Isaiah WongMiami Judah MintzSyracuse [29]
Week 6 – Dec 19 Armando BacotNorth Carolina Judah Mintz (2) – Syracuse [30]
Week 7 – Dec 27 Isaiah Wong (2) – Miami Cam Corhen – Florida State [31]
Blake HinsonPittsburgh
Week 8 – Jan 2 Hunter TysonClemson Judah Mintz (3) – Syracuse [32]
Jamarius Burton – Pittsburgh
Week 9 – Jan 9 Armando Bacot (2) – North Carolina Mike James – Louisville [33]
Week 10 – Jan 16 Andrew Carr – Wake Forest Kyle Filipowski (5) – Duke [34]
Week 11 – Jan 23 Armando Bacot (3) – North Carolina Kyle Filipowski (6) – Duke [35]
Week 12 – Jan 30 Grant Basile – Virginia Tech Kyle Filipowski (7) – Duke [36]
Week 13 – Feb 6 Jeremy RoachDuke Dereck Lively II – Duke [37]
Nijel Pack – Miami
Week 14 – Feb 13 Tyree Appleby – Wake Forest Chas Kelly III – Boston College [38]
Judah Mintz (4) – Syracuse
Week 15 – Feb 20 El Ellis – Louisville Kyle Filipowski (8) – Duke [39]
Jarkel Joiner (2) – NC State
Week 16 – Feb 27 Hunter Tyson (2) – Clemson Judah Mintz (5) – Syracuse [40]
Week 17 – Mar 6 Miles Kelly – Georgia Tech Kyle Filipowski (9) – Duke [41]

Records against other conferences

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2022–23 records against non-conference foes. Records shown for regular season only. Statistics through games played on February 17, 2023.

Power 6 Conferences & Gonzaga Record
American 1–3
Big East 4–5
Big Ten 13–12
Big 12 2–5
Pac-12 2–2
SEC 3–8
Gonzaga 0–0
Power 7 Total 25–36
Other NCAA Division I conferences Record
America East 1–3
A-10 7–3
ASUN 8–3
Big Sky 0–0
Big South 7–0
Big West 0–0
CAA 12–1
C-USA 2–0
Horizon League 3–1
Ivy League 3–0
MAAC 1–1
MAC 2–0
MEAC 6–0
MVC 0–0
Mountain West 1–0
NEC 5–0
OVC 2–0
Patriot League 5–1
Pacific West 0–0
SoCon 5–0
Southland 0–0
SWAC 5–0
The Summit 0–0
Sun Belt 6–2
WAC 1–1
WCC (not including Gonzaga) 1–1
Other Division I total 83–17
NCAA Division I total 109–53
NCAA Division II total 2–0

Postseason

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ACC tournament

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First roundSecond roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship
1Miami74
8Syracuse749Wake Forest72
9Wake Forest771Miami78
4Duke85
4Duke96
5Pittsburgh895Pittsburgh69
12Florida State6013Georgia Tech814Duke59
13Georgia Tech612Virginia49
2Virginia68
7North Carolina857North Carolina59
10Boston College8010Boston College612Virginia76
15Louisville623Clemson56
3Clemson80
6NC State976NC State54
11Virginia Tech6711Virginia Tech77
14Notre Dame64

* – Denotes overtime period

NCAA tournament

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Seed Region School First Four 1st round 2nd round Sweet 16 Elite Eight Final Four Championship
4 South Virginia Bye L 67–68 vs. #13 Furman(Orlando, FL)
5 Midwest Miami (FL) Bye W 63–56 vs. #12 Drake(Albany, NY) W 85–69 vs. #4 Indiana(Albany, NY) W 89–75 vs. #1 Houston(Kansas City, MO) W 88–81 vs. #2 Texas(Kansas City, MO) L 59–72 vs. #4 UConn(Houston, TX)
5 East Duke Bye W 74–51 vs. #12 Oral Roberts(Orlando, FL) L 52–65 vs. #4 Tennessee(Orlando, FL)
11 South NC State Bye L 63–72 vs. #6 Creighton(Denver, CO)
11 Midwest Pittsburgh W 60–59 vs. #11 Mississippi State(Datyon, OH) W 59–41 vs. #6 Iowa State(Greensboro, NC) L 73–84 vs. #3 Xavier(Greensboro, NC)
W–L (%): 1–0 (1.000) 3–2 (.600) 1–2 (.333) 1–0 (1.000) 1–0 (1.000) 0–1 (.000) 0–0 (–) Total: 7–5 (.583)

National Invitation Tournament

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Seed Bracket School 1st round 2nd round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
1 Clemson Clemson L 64–68 vs. Morehead State(Clemson, SC)
Rutgers Virginia Tech L 72–81 vs. #4 Cincinnati(Cincinnati, OH)
W–L (%): 0–2 (.000) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) Total: 0–2 (.000)

Honors and awards

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All-Americans

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Consensus All-Americans
First Team Second Team
None None

To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors based on a point system computed from the four different all-America teams. The point system consists of three points for first team, two points for second team and one point for third team. No honorable mention or fourth team or lower are used in the computation. The top five totals plus ties are first team and the next five plus ties are second team.[42]

Associated Press NABC Sporting News USBWA
First team
None None None None
Second team
None None None None
Third team
Armando Bacot Isaiah Wong Armando Bacot Armando Bacot

ACC awards

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Source:[43]

2022–23 ACC men's basketball individual awards
Award Recipient(s)
Player of the Year Isaiah Wong – Miami
Coach of the Year Jeff Capel – Pittsburgh
Defensive Player of the Year Reece Beekman – Virginia
Rookie of the Year Kyle Filipowski – Duke
Most Improved Player of the Year Quinten Post – Boston College
Sixth Man Award Nike Sibande – Pittsburgh
2022–23 ACC men's basketball all-conference teams
First team Second team Third team Honorable mention

Isaiah Wong – Miami
Armando Bacot – North Carolina
Tyree Appleby – Wake Forest
Hunter Tyson – Clemson
Jamarius Burton – Pittsburgh

Kyle Filipowski – Duke
Terquavion Smith – NC State
Jarkel Joiner – NC State
Jordan Miller – Miami
Blake Hinson – Pittsburgh

Norchad Omier – Miami
PJ Hall – Clemson
Kihei Clark – Virginia
Jesse Edwards – Syracuse
Reece Beekman – Virginia

El Ellis – Louisville
Grant Basile – Virginia Tech
Judah Mintz – Syracuse
Jeremy Roach – Duke
Quinten Post – Boston College
Jayden Gardner – Virginia
R. J. Davis – North Carolina
D. J. Burns – NC State
Caleb Love – North Carolina

2022–23 ACC men's basketball all-freshman team
Player Team
Kyle Filipowski Duke
Judah Mintz Syracuse
Tyrese Proctor Duke
JJ Starling Notre Dame
Dereck Lively II Duke
2022–23 ACC men's basketball all-defensive team
Player Team
Reece Beekman Virginia
Jesse Edwards Syracuse
Leaky Black North Carolina
Dereck Lively II Duke
Kihei Clark Virginia

NBA draft

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The ACC had five players selected in the 2023 NBA draft.[44]

PG Point guard SG Shooting guard SF Small forward PF Power forward C Center
Player Team Round Pick # Position School
Dereck Lively II Oklahoma City Thunder 1 12 C Duke
Dariq Whitehead Brooklyn Nets 1 22 SG Duke
Hunter Tyson Oklahoma City Thunder 2 37 SF Clemson
Jordan Miller Los Angeles Clippers 2 48 SF Miami (FL)
Isaiah Wong Indiana Pacers 2 55 PG Miami (FL)

Attendance

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Team Arena Capacity Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Game 10 Total Average % of Capacity
Game 11 Game 12 Game 13 Game 14 Game 15 Game 16 Game 17 Game 18 Game 19 Game 20
Boston College Conte Forum 8,606 4,239 4,830 3,811 4,432 3,259 3,749 4,012 4,194 7,000 4,655 83,679 5,230 60.77%
5,688 5,298 7,000 6,764 8,194 7,406 6,554
Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum 9,000 4,768 5,002 6,137 4,655 5,861 6,599 4,788 5,969 7,789 9,000 108,098 6,756 75.07%
9,000 6,923 9,000 6,458 7,149 9,000
Duke Cameron Indoor Stadium 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 149,024 9,314 100%
9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314
Florida State Donald L. Tucker Center 11,675 6,729 4,973 9,182 4,454 5,852 5,718 4,741 6,394 5,536 9,043 105,077 6,567 56.25%
9,182 7,956 5,656 5,845 6,025 7,791
Georgia Tech McCamish Pavilion 8,600 3,072 3,269 3,379 3,494 5,810 3,798 4,763 5,371 4,203 5,325 80,125 4,713 54.81%
4,242 5,586 7,382 4,906 4,565 4,890 6,070
Louisville KFC Yum! Center 22,090 14,865 12,270 11,919 12,211 11,811 12,417 11,736 11,861 11,506 11,986 211,991 12,470 56.45%
14,842 11,579 11,416 12,966 11,570 15,157 11,879
Miami Watsco Center 7,972 4,789 4,831 4,339 3,612 5,668 4,235 4,880 4,029 7,257 4,353 99,020 5,825 73.06%
6,765 5,834 7,972 6,540 7,972 7,972 7,972
North Carolina Dean Smith Center 21,750 19,744 17,892 17,200 19,942 19,410 16,926 19,031 21,750 19,121 21,750 298,344 19,890 91.45%
20,421 21,750 19,907 21,750 21,750
NC State PNC Arena 19,722 11,109 12,977 5,034 11,351 10,029 12,798 5,500 9,996 12,446 15,188 220,798 12,988 65.86%
16,819 15,144 12,206 15,473 19,500 15,728 19,500
Notre Dame Edmund P. Joyce Center 9,149 4,698 4,940 4,433 6,552 4,863 7,854 5,702 4,986 7,098 6,151 116,248 6,118 66.87%
6,105 4,502 6,216 6,068 6,531 6,152 6,632 8,183 8,582
Pittsburgh Petersen Events Center 12,508 6,055 10,827 5,558 5,455 5,649 6,019 5,782 10,215 6,464 10,403 139,298 8,194 65.51%
10,390 7,660 12,508 7,577 6,746 9,482 12,508
Syracuse Carrier Dome 33,000 17,755 17,836 15,668 15,892 17,368 20,370 19,262 16,578 15,417 17,693 343,828 19,102 57.88%
16,158 20,666 20,761 19,272 18,957 31,063 18,522 24,590
Virginia John Paul Jones Arena 14,593 13,238 13,487 13,882 14,280 14,193 14,629 14,269 14,217 14,629 14,629 227,511 14,219 97.44%
14,629 14,070 14,629 14,230 14,351 14,149
Virginia Tech Cassell Coliseum 8,925 7,899 7,541 7,936 8,925 7,870 8,925 7,702 7,587 7,539 8,925 134,399 8,400 94.12%
8,925 8,925 8,925 8,925 8,925 8,925
Wake Forest LJVM Coliseum 14,665 5,335 7,114 5,694 5,760 5,151 7,781 10,812 8,709 8,174 8,047 133,300 8,331 56.81%
12,443 11,092 11,318 8,566 9,898 7,406

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