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1 Head coaches  



1.1  Coaching changes  





1.2  Coaches  







2 Preseason  



2.1  Recruiting classes  





2.2  Preseason watchlists  





2.3  Preseason All-American teams  





2.4  Preseason polls  



2.4.1  ACC Preseason Media poll  



2.4.1.1  Preseason poll  





2.4.1.2  Preseason All-ACC teams  





2.4.1.3  ACC preseason player of the year  





2.4.1.4  ACC Preseason Freshman of the year  









2.5  Early season tournaments  







3 Regular season  



3.1  Rankings  





3.2  Conference matrix  





3.3  Player of the week  





3.4  Records against other conferences  







4 Postseason  



4.1  ACC tournament  





4.2  NCAA tournament  





4.3  National Invitation tournament  







5 Honors and awards  



5.1  All-Americans  





5.2  ACC Awards  







6 NBA draft  





7 Attendance  





8 References  














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2023–24 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
DurationNovember 6, 2023 – March 9, 2024
Number of teams15
Total attendance2,533,732
TV partner(s)ACC Network, ESPN, The CW Sports
NBA Draft
Top draft pickBub Carrington, Pittsburgh
Picked byPortland Trail Blazers, 14th overall
2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
Season championsNorth Carolina
  Runners-upDuke
Season MVPR. J. DavisNorth Carolina
Top scorerR. J. Davis – 21.06 ppg[1]
ACC tournament
ChampionsNC State
Finals MVPD. J. Burns – NC State
Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball seasons

← 2022–23

2024–25 →

2023–24 ACC men's basketball standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
    No.7North Carolina 17 3   .850 29 8   .784
    No.9Duke 15 5   .750 27 9   .750
    Virginia 13 7   .650 23 11   .676
    Pittsburgh 12 8   .600 22 11   .667
    Wake Forest 11 9   .550 21 14   .600
    No.14Clemson 11 9   .550 24 12   .667
    Syracuse 11 9   .550 20 12   .625
    Virginia Tech 10 10   .500 19 15   .559
    Florida State 10 10   .500 17 16   .515
    No.10NC State 9 11   .450 26 15   .634
    Boston College 8 12   .400 20 16   .556
    Notre Dame 7 13   .350 13 20   .394
    Georgia Tech 7 13   .350 14 18   .438
    Miami (FL) 6 14   .300 15 17   .469
    Louisville 3 17   .150 8 24   .250
    2024 ACC tournament winner
    Rankings from AP Poll

    The 2023–24 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season began with practices in October 2023, followed by the start of the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season in November.[2] Conference play began in December 2023 and concluded on March 9, 2024. The 2024 ACC men's basketball tournament was held at the Capital One ArenainWashington, D.C. from March 12 to March 16, 2024.[3] This was the 70th season of Atlantic Coast Conference basketball.

    North Carolina finished as regular season champions with a 17–3 conference record. They finished two games ahead of second place Duke. The title was North Carolina's thirty-third in program history, extending their ACC record. They reached the final of the ACC tournament but were defeated by tenth-seed NC State. As tenth-seed, NC State became the lowest seeded team to win the ACC Tournament in its history.[4] The ACC sent five teams to the NCAA tournament and the teams finished with a record of 12–5 in the tournament. NC State was again the cinderella and advanced the furthest out of any team as an eleventh seed. They advanced to the Final Four, but lost to Purdue.

    Head coaches[edit]

    Coaching changes[edit]

    Coaches[edit]

    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 3 29–37 15–25 0 0 0 0
    Clemson Brad Brownell Wright State 14 241–177 117–117 0 3 0 0
    Duke Jon Scheyer Duke (Associate Head Coach) 2 27–9 14–6 1 1 0 0
    Florida State Leonard Hamilton Washington Wizards 22 426–265 193–169 1 11 0 0
    Georgia Tech Damon Stoudamire Boston Celtics (Assistant) 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
    Louisville Kenny Payne New York Knicks (Assistant) 2 4–28 2–18 0 0 0 0
    Miami Jim Larrañaga George Mason 13 255–149 120–101 1 6 2 0
    NC State Kevin Keatts UNC Wilmington 7 113–79 55–58 0 2 0 0
    North Carolina Hubert Davis North Carolina (Assistant) 3 49–23 26–14 0 1 1 0
    Notre Dame Micah Shrewsberry Penn State 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
    Pittsburgh Jeff Capel Duke (Assistant) 6 75–81 35–59 0 1 0 0
    Syracuse Adrian Autry Syracuse (Associate Head Coach) 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
    Virginia Tony Bennett Washington State 15 341–124 176–75 2 9 1 1
    Virginia Tech Mike Young Wofford 5 73–51 35–38 1 2 0 0
    Wake Forest Steve Forbes East Tennessee State 4 50–39 26–32 0 0 0 0

    Notes:

    Preseason[edit]

    Recruiting classes[edit]

    Rankings
    Team 247 Sports[12] On3Recruits[13] Rivals[14] Commits
    Boston College 51 70 NR 3
    Clemson 95 102 NR 1
    Duke 2 2 1 4
    Florida State 69 34 35 1
    Georgia Tech 75 66 71 4
    Louisville 6 9 8 6
    Miami 46 49 47 3
    NC State 74 46 49 1
    North Carolina 32 10 41 2
    Notre Dame 26 40 55 4
    Pittsburgh 22 26 15 4
    Syracuse NR 146 NR 1
    Virginia 20 27 27 4
    Virginia Tech 57 68 46 2
    Wake Forest 44 35 33 3

    Notes:

    Preseason watchlists[edit]

    Wooden Award[15] Naismith[16] Cousy[17] West[18] Erving[19] Malone[20] Abdul-Jabbar[21]
    Armando Bacot Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
    Reece Beekman Green tickY Green tickY
    Matthew Cleveland Green tickY
    R. J. Davis Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
    Kyle Filipowski Green tickY Green tickY
    PJ Hall Green tickY
    Harrison Ingram Green tickY
    Judah Mintz Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
    Mark Mitchell Green tickY
    Norchad Omier Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
    Nijel Pack Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
    Tyrese Proctor Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
    Jeremy Roach Green tickY Green tickY

    Preseason All-American teams[edit]

    Player AP[22]
    Armando Bacot 1st
    Kyle Filipowski 1st

    Preseason polls[edit]

    247 Sports[23] AP[24] Blue Ribbon
    Yearbook
    [25]
    CBS Sports[26] Coaches[27] ESPN[28] Fox Sports[29] KenPom NCAA Sports[30] Sports
    Illustrated
    [31]
    Boston College - - - - - - - 128 - -
    Clemson - - - - - - - 51 - -
    Duke 2 2 7 3 3 2 2 9 2 1
    Florida State - - - - - - - 88 - -
    Georgia Tech - - - - - - - 118 - -
    Louisville - - - - - - - 109 - -
    Miami 13 13 22 10 13 19 10 45 7 16
    North Carolina 22 19 16 22 21 14 22 17 17 14
    NC State - - - - - - - 61 - -
    Notre Dame - - - - - - - 165 - -
    Pittsburgh - - - - - - - 62 35 -
    Syracuse - - - - - - - 105 - -
    Virginia - RV - - RV - - 33 - -
    Virginia Tech - - - - - - - 65 - -
    Wake Forest - - - - - - - 73 - -

    ACC Preseason Media poll[edit]

    The preseason poll and Preseason All-ACC Teams were released on October 26, 2023, prior to the season beginning and after ACC Media Day. The results of the poll are below.[32]

    Preseason poll[edit]
    1. Duke – 757 (44)
    2. Miami – 693 (5)
    3. North Carolina – 670 (1)
    4. Virginia – 593 (1)
    5. Clemson – 570
    6. Wake Forest – 440
    7. NC State – 420
    8. Virginia Tech – 390
    9. Pittsburgh – 380
    10. Syracuse – 321
    11. Florida State – 294
    12. Boston College – 227
    13. Georgia Tech – 157
    14. Louisville – 108
    15. Notre Dame – 100

    First-place votes shown in parentheses.

    Preseason All-ACC teams[edit]
    2023 ACC Men's Basketball Preseason All-ACC Teams
    First Team Second Team
    ACC preseason player of the year[edit]
    ACC Preseason Freshman of the year[edit]

    Early season tournaments[edit]

    Team Tournament Finish
    Boston College Hall of Fame Classic 4th
    Clemson Asheville Championship 1st
    Duke Champions Classic 1st
    Florida State Sunshine Slam 1st
    Georgia Tech Diamond Head Classic 2nd
    Louisville Empire Classic 4th
    Miami Bahamas Championship 1st
    North Carolina Battle 4 Atlantis 3rd
    NC State Vegas Showdown 2nd
    Notre Dame Legends Classic 2nd
    Pittsburgh NIT Season Tip-Off 3rd
    Syracuse Maui Invitational 7th
    Virginia Fort Myers Tip-Off 3rd
    Virginia Tech ESPN Events Invitational 2nd
    Wake Forest Charleston Classic 6th

    Source:[33]

    Regular season[edit]

    Rankings[edit]

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

    Conference matrix[edit]

    This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play. Each team will play 20 conference games, and at least 1 against each opponent.[2]

      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 89–78 80–65 63–62
    84–76
    87–95 77–89
    61–67
    77–85
    57–67
    76–66 84–78OT
    81–70
    59–63
    58–61
    90–65 69–59
    75–80
    72–68 76–71 84–78
    vs. Clemson 78–89 72–71 67–78
    63–74
    93–902OT
    57–81
    64–70 95–82
    60–77
    65–55
    76–80
    78–77 69–62 70–79
    62–69
    68–77
    75–90
    66–65 87–72 81–76
    vs. Duke 65–80 71–72 67–76 72–68
    79–84
    69–83
    59–84
    55–84 93–84
    84–79
    64–79 59–67
    53–71
    53–75
    80–76
    66–86 48–73 67–77 69–77
    83–79
    vs. Florida State 62–63
    76–84
    78–67
    74–63
    76–67 71–82
    85–76
    101–92 75–84
    75–83
    78–70
    75–68
    83–90 58–67 88–73 69–85 80–76 74–77
    83–75
    82–87
    vs. Georgia Tech 95–87 90–932OT
    81–57
    68–72
    84–79
    82–71
    76–85
    79–67 76–80 73–74 82–76 75–68OT
    58–55
    72–64 60–65 75–66
    72–57
    91–67 80–51
    69–70
    vs. Louisville 89–77
    67–61
    70–64 83–69
    84–59
    92–101 67–79 71–80 86–70 89–83 72–50 83–70
    86–59
    94–92
    82–76
    77–53
    69–52
    75–68
    80–64
    90–65
    vs. Miami 85–77
    67–57
    82–95
    77–60
    84–55 84–75
    83–75
    80–76 80–71 75–72
    75–71
    74–68 49–62
    61–73
    68–72 72–69 60–38 71–75
    74–82
    86–82OT
    vs. North Carolina 66–76 55–65
    80–76
    84–93
    79–84
    70–78
    68–75
    74–73 70–86 72–75
    71–75
    54–67
    70–79
    51–84 57–70 67–103
    86–79
    44–54 81–96 64–85
    vs. NC State 78–84OT
    70–81
    77–78 79–64 90–83 76–82 83–89 68–74 67–54
    79–70
    52–54 67–64
    81–73
    77–65
    87–83
    60–76
    59–53OT
    84–78 76–83
    83–79
    vs. Notre Dame 63–59
    61–58
    62–69 67–59
    71–53
    67–58 68–75OT
    55–58
    50–72 62–49
    73–61
    84–51 54–52 70–60 88–85 54–76
    65–53
    66–74
    82–76
    65–70
    vs. Pittsburgh 65–90 79–70
    69–62
    75–53
    76–80
    73–88 64–72 70–83
    59–86
    72–68 70–57 64–67
    73–81
    60–70 81–73
    69–58
    63–74 64–79 72–77
    91–58
    vs. Syracuse 59–69
    80–75
    77–68
    90–75
    86–66 85–69 65–60 92–94
    76–82
    69–72 103–67
    79–86
    65–77
    83–87
    85–88 73–81
    58–69
    84–62 71–84 99–70
    vs. Virginia 68–72 65–66 73–48 76–80 66–75
    57–72
    53–77
    52–69
    38–60 54–44 76–60
    53–59OT
    76–54
    53–65
    74–63 62–84 57–65
    75–41
    66–47
    47–49
    vs. Virginia Tech 71–76 72–87 77–67 77–74
    75–83
    67–91 68–75
    64–80
    75–71
    82–74
    96–81 78–84 74–66
    76–82
    79–64 84–71 65–57
    41–75
    86–63
    76–87
    vs. Wake Forest 78–84 76–81 77–69
    79–83
    87–82 51–80
    70–69
    65–90 82–86OT 85–64 83–76
    79–83
    70–65 77–72
    58–91
    70–99 47–66
    49–47
    63–86
    87–76
    Total 8–12 11–9 15–5 10–10 7–13 3–17 6–14 17–3 9–11 7–13 12–8 11–9 13–7 10–10 11–9

    Player of the week[edit]

    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 – November 13 Armando BacotNorth Carolina Bub CarringtonPittsburgh [34]
    Week 2 – November 20 Quinten PostBoston College Bub Carrington (2) – Pittsburgh [35]
    Week 3 – November 27 Jamir Watkins – Florida State Dennis Parker Jr. – NC State [36]
    R. J. Davis – North Carolina
    Week 4 – December 4 PJ HallClemson Baye Ndongo – Georgia Tech [37]
    Week 5 – December 11 Blake Hinson – Pittsburgh Bub Carrington (3) – Pittsburgh [38]
    Week 6 – December 18 Kyle FilipowskiDuke Baye Ndongo (2) – Georgia Tech [39]
    Week 7 – December 26 Lynn Kidd – Virginia Tech Baye Ndongo (3) – Georgia Tech [40]
    R. J. Davis (2) – North Carolina
    Week 8 – January 2 Quadir Copeland – Syracuse Markus Burton – Notre Dame [41]
    Week 9 – January 8 Armando Bacot (2) – North Carolina Bub Carrington (4) – Pittsburgh [42]
    Kevin Miller – Wake Forest
    Week 10 – January 15 Sean Pedulla – Virginia Tech Braeden Shrewsberry – Notre Dame [43]
    Week 11 – January 22 Reece BeekmanVirginia Jaland Lowe – Pittsburgh [44]
    Week 12 – January 29 R. J. Davis (3) – North Carolina Jared McCain – Duke [45]
    Week 13 – February 5 Harrison Ingram – North Carolina Ty-Laur Johnson – Louisville [46]
    DJ Horne – NC State
    Week 14 – February 12 Joseph Girard III – Clemson Markus Burton (2) – Notre Dame [47]
    Week 15 – February 19 Blake Hinson (2) – Pittsburgh Jared McCain (2) – Duke [48]
    Week 16 – February 26 Hunter Sallis – Wake Forest Markus Burton (3) – Notre Dame [49]
    Week 17 – March 4 R. J. Davis (4) – North Carolina Markus Burton (4) – Notre Dame [50]
    Week 18 – March 11 Cormac Ryan – North Carolina Bub Carrington (5) – Pittsburgh [51]

    Records against other conferences[edit]

    2023–24 records against non-conference foes. Records shown for regular season only. Statistics through games played on December 30, 2023.

    Power 6 Conferences & Gonzaga Record
    American 2–5
    Big East 2–5
    Big Ten 3–2
    Big 12 9–3
    Pac-12 6–3
    SEC 12–18
    Gonzaga 0–1
    Power 7 Total 31–37
    Other NCAA Division I Conferences Record
    America East 6–1
    A-10 6–1
    ASUN 8–1
    Big Sky 0–0
    Big South 8–0
    Big West 2–0
    CAA 7–0
    C-USA 2–0
    Horizon League 2–0
    Ivy League 3–0
    MAAC 6–0
    MAC 2–0
    MEAC 9–0
    MVC 2–0
    Mountain West 3–2
    NEC 3–0
    OVC 2–0
    Patriot League 5–0
    Pacific West 0–0
    SoCon 3–3
    Southland 0–0
    SWAC 3–0
    The Summit 0–0
    Sun Belt 1–1
    WAC 2–0
    WCC (not including Gonzaga) 1–0
    Other Division I Total 87–9
    NCAA Division I Total 119–46
    NCAA Division II Total 1–0

    Postseason[edit]

    ACC tournament[edit]

    First round
    Tuesday, March 12
    Second round
    Wednesday, March 13
    Quarterfinals
    Thursday, March 14
    Semifinals
    Friday, March 15
    Championship
    Saturday, March 16
    1North Carolina92
    8Virginia Tech769Florida State67
    9Florida State861North Carolina72
    4Pittsburgh65
    4Pittsburgh81
    5Wake Forest725Wake Forest69
    12Notre Dame8412Notre Dame591North Carolina76
    13Georgia Tech8010NC State84
    2Duke69
    7Syracuse6510NC State74
    10NC State9410NC State8310NC State73OT
    15Louisville853Virginia65
    3Virginia66OT
    6Clemson5511Boston College60
    11Boston College8111Boston College76
    14Miami65

    NCAA tournament[edit]

    Seed Region School First Four 1st round 2nd round Sweet 16 Elite Eight Final Four Championship
    1 West North Carolina Bye W 90–62 vs. #16 Wagner(Charlotte) W 85–69 vs. #9 Michigan State(Charlotte) L 87–89 vs. #4 Alabama(Los Angeles)
    4 South Duke Bye W 64–47 vs. #14 Vermont(Brooklyn) W 93–55 vs. #12 James Madison(Brooklyn) W 54–51 vs. #1 Houston(Dallas) L 64–78 vs. #11 NC State – (Dallas)
    6 West Clemson Bye W 77–56 vs. #11 New Mexico(Memphis) W 72–64 vs. #3 Baylor(Memphis) W 77–72 vs. #2 Arizona(Los Angeles) L 82–89 vs. #4 Alabama – (Los Angeles)
    10 Midwest Virginia L 42–67 vs. #10 Colorado State(Dayton)
    11 South NC State Bye W 80–67 vs. #6 Texas Tech(Pittsburgh) W 79–73OT vs. #14 Oakland(Pittsburgh) W 67–58 vs. #2 Marquette(Dallas) W 76–64 vs. #4 Duke – (Dallas) L 50–63 vs. #1 Purdue(Phoenix)
    W–L (%): 0–1 (.000) 4–0 (1.000) 4–0 (1.000) 3–1 (.750) 1–2 (.333) 0–1 (.000) 0–0 (–) Total: 12–5 (.706)

    National Invitation tournament[edit]

    Seed Bracket School 1st round 2nd round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
    1 Wake Forest Wake Forest W 87–76 vs. Appalachian State(Winston-Salem) L 66–72 vs. #4 Georgia(Winston-Salem)
    3 Wake Forest Virginia Tech W 74–58 vs. Richmond(Blacksburg) L 73–81 @ #2 Ohio State(Columbus)
    Seton Hall Boston College W 62–57 @ #3 Providence(Providence) L 70–79 @ UNLV(Las Vegas)
    W–L (%): 3–0 (1.000) 0–3 (.000) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) Total: 3–3 (.500)

    Honors and awards[edit]

    All-Americans[edit]

    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.[52]

    Associated Press[53] NABC[54] Sporting News[55] USBWA[56]
    First Team
    R. J. Davis R. J. Davis R. J. Davis R. J. Davis
    Second Team
    Kyle Filipowski Kyle Filipowski None Kyle Filipowski
    Third Team
    None None Kyle Filipowski Armando Bacot

    ACC Awards[edit]

    Source:[57]

    2023-24 ACC Men's Basketball Individual Awards
    Award Recipient(s)
    Player of the Year R. J. Davis – North Carolina
    Coach of the Year Hubert Davis – North Carolina
    Defensive Player of the Year Reece Beekman – Virginia
    Rookie of the Year Markus Burton – Notre Dame
    Most Improved Player of the Year Ian Schieffelin – Clemson
    Sixth Man Award Ishmael Leggett – Pittsburgh
    2023-24 ACC Men's Basketball All-Conference Teams
    First Team Second Team Third Team Honorable Mention

    R. J. Davis – North Carolina
    PJ Hall – Clemson
    Kyle Filipowski – Duke
    Hunter Sallis – Wake Forest
    Blake Hinson – Pittsburgh

    Armando Bacot – North Carolina
    Reece Beekman – Virginia
    Judah Mintz – Syracuse
    Norchad Omier – Miami
    Quinten Post – Boston College

    DJ Horne – NC State
    Harrison Ingram – North Carolina
    Jeremy Roach – Duke
    Markus Burton – Notre Dame
    Sean Pedulla – Virginia Tech

    Joseph Girard III – Clemson
    Jamir Watkins – Florida State
    Jared McCain – Duke
    Ian Schieffelin – Clemson
    Miles Kelly – Georgia Tech
    Bub Carrington – Pittsburgh
    Brandon Huntley-Hatfield – Louisville
    Ryan Dunn – Virginia

    2023-24 ACC Men's Basketball All-Freshman Team
    Player Team
    Markus Burton Notre Dame
    Jared McCain Duke
    Bub Carrington Pittsburgh
    Baye Ndongo Georgia Tech
    Elliot Cadeau North Carolina
    2023-24 ACC Men's Basketball All-Defensive Team
    Player Team
    Reece Beekman Virginia
    Ryan Dunn Virginia
    Maliq Brown Syracuse
    Armando Bacot North Carolina
    Quinten Post Boston College

    NBA draft[edit]

    PG Point guard SG Shooting guard SF Small forward PF Power forward C Center
    Player Team Round Pick # Position School
    Bub Carrington Portland Trail Blazers 1 14 SG Pittsburgh
    Jared McCain Philadelphia 76ers 16 PG Duke
    Kyshawn George New York Knicks 24 SG Miami (FL)
    Ryan Dunn Denver Nuggets 28 SF Virginia
    Kyle Filipowski Utah Jazz 2 31 PF/C Duke
    Harrison Ingram San Antonio Spurs 48 SF/PF North Carolina
    Quinten Post Golden State Warriors 52 C Boston College

    Attendance[edit]

    Team Arena Capacity Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Total Average % of Capacity
    Game 10 Game 11 Game 12 Game 13 Game 14 Game 15 Game 16 Game 17 Game 18
    Boston College Conte Forum 8,606 4,736 3,886 6,326 5,249 3,118 4,866 5,042 4,265 5,052 92,947 5,467 63.53%
    6,348 8,606 6,611 4,390 3,459 8,606 4,851 7,536
    Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum 9,000 6,361 5,748 5,791 9,000 6,871 7,276 9,000 8,708 7,217 123,289 7,706 85.62%
    6,760 9,000 7,211 9,000 9,000 7,346 9,000
    Duke Cameron Indoor Stadium 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 167,652 9,314 100%
    9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314
    Florida State Donald L. Tucker Center 11,675 6,165 4,953 6,688 4,301 4,056 4,499 4,051 4,248 5,025 106,260 6,251 53.54%
    5,368 10,033 10,092 8,525 11,500 6,009 4,727 6,020
    Georgia Tech McCamish Pavilion 8,600 3,414 3,802 3,778 3,913 7,758 3,919 5,052 3,729 6,380 74,912 4,994 58.07%
    3,612 8,600 4,239 6,241 4,567 5,908
    Louisville KFC Yum! Center 22,090 11,010 10,634 10,501 10,527 11,538 10,401 10,475 17,293 10,883 207,067 11,504 52.08%
    12,114 12,620 11,381 11,287 11,891 11,342 11,011 10,544 11,615
    Miami Watsco Center 7,972 6,861 7,972 6,620 7,972 5,818 6,407 5,616 6,504 6,800 121,706 7,159 89.80%
    6,929 7,972 7,779 7,234 7,972 7,972 7,906 7,372
    North Carolina Dean Smith Center 21,750 17,331 18,608 18,226 20,756 20,285 21,750 21,750 20,298 21,175 308,895 20,593 94.68%
    21,750 20,689 21,750 21,027 21,750 21,750
    NC State PNC Arena
    Reynolds Coliseum
    19,722 (PNC)
    5,500 (Reynolds)
    12,488 12,554 12,331 5,500[a] 11,326 12,555 12,594 14,821 19,500 229,346 13,491 68.41%
    13,836 15,850 12,194 15,523 11,366 12,766 14,642 19,500
    Notre Dame Edmund P. Joyce Center 9,149 7,338 5,742 5,179 4,883 7,140 4,377 5,440 7,784 4,727 103,638 6,096 66.63%
    8,066 6,427 5,948 6,593 7,394 4,589 4,698 7,313
    Pittsburgh Petersen Events Center 12,508 6,797 7,747 6,567 7,842 7,390 7,713 7,808 8,370 7,641 157,535 8,752 69.97%
    9,770 11,476 7,708 7,769 10,864 11,419 12,094 7,860 10,700
    Syracuse Carrier Dome 33,000 19,130 19,080 19,387 19,602 19,390 18,239 20,642 17,311 20,960 324,603 20,288 61.48%
    19,859 21,814 19,426 23,050 21,275 25,194 20,244
    Virginia John Paul Jones Arena 14,623 14,080 12,905 13,099 14,061 14,637 13,459 13,676 14,637 13,703 237,872 13,992 95.69%
    14,547 13,947 13,947 14,165 13,858 14,637 14,637 13,877
    Virginia Tech Cassell Coliseum 8,925 8,925 5,899 4,582 8,925 6,107 4,918 4,886 8,925 8,925 124,567 7,785 87.23%
    8,925 8,925 8,925 8,925 8,925 8,925 8,925
    Wake Forest LJVM Coliseum 14,665 6,641 6,702 8,165 7,692 7,224 6,423 6,775 10,055 8,706 153,443 9,026 61.55%
    9,855 9,261 11,412 12,571 7,448 14,744 7,481 12,288
    1. ^ Game played at Reynolds Coliseum. Remaining home games played at PNC Arena.

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