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2019–20 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season

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Sports season
2019–20 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
Teams15
TV partner(s)ACC Network,ESPN, Regional Sports Networks
NBA Draft
Top draft pickPatrick Williams, Florida State
Picked byChicago Bulls, 4th overall
2019–20 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
Regular season ChampionsFlorida State
  Runners-upVirginia
SeasonMVPTre Jones,Duke
ACC tournament
Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball seasons
2019–20 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 4Florida State164 .800265 .839
No. 16Virginia155 .750237 .767
No. 14Louisville155 .750247 .774
No. 11Duke155 .750256 .806
Georgia Tech*119 .5501714 .548
NC State1010 .5002012 .625
Syracuse1010 .5001814 .563
Notre Dame1010 .5002012 .625
Clemson911 .4501615 .516
Miami (FL)713 .3501516 .484
Boston College713 .3501318 .419
Virginia Tech713 .3501616 .500
Wake Forest614 .3001318 .419
Pittsburgh614 .3001617 .485
North Carolina614 .3001419 .424
*Ineligible for postseason due to NCAA violations.
Note: The2020 ACC tournament was cancelled before the quarterfinals due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
Rankings fromAP poll

The2019–20 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season began with practices in October 2019, followed by the start of the2019–20 NCAA Division I men's basketball season in November. Conference play started in late December 2019 and concluded in March with the2020 ACC men's basketball tournament at theGreensboro Coliseum inGreensboro, North Carolina.[1] The season marks 66th season ofAtlantic Coast Conference basketball.

The post season was cut short due to theCOVID-19 outbreak.[2] On March 12, the NCAA announced the tournament would be cancelled, along with all remaining winter and spring championships.[3] TheACC tournament was cancelled after the second round and theNCAA tournament andNIT were both cancelled before they began.

Head coaches

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Coaching change

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Coaches

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TeamHead coachPrevious jobYears at schoolRecord at schoolACC recordACC titlesNCAA tournamentsNCAA Final FoursNCAA Championships
Boston CollegeJim ChristianOhio662–10018–720000
ClemsonBrad BrownellWright State10169–12776–820600
DukeMike KrzyzewskiArmy401,059–285426–1751635125
Florida StateLeonard HamiltonWashington Wizards18354–216148–13811000
Georgia TechJosh PastnerMemphis448–5320–340000
LouisvilleChris MackXavier220–1410–80100
MiamiJim LarrañagaGeorge Mason9175–9780–621410
NC StateKevin KeattsUNC Wilmington345–2420–160100
North CarolinaRoy WilliamsKansas17453–133196–7431583
Notre DameMike BreyDelaware20412–205187–12211200
PittsburghJeff CapelDuke (Assistant)214–193–150000
SyracuseJim BoeheimSyracuse (Assistant)43946–385394–23703141
VirginiaTony BennettWashington State11254–89121–532711
Virginia TechMike YoungWofford10–00–00000
Wake ForestDanny ManningTulsa665–9324–660100

Notes:

  • Year at school includes 2019–20 season.
  • Overall and ACC records are from time at current school and are through the end the 2018–19 season.
  • NCAA tournament appearances are from time at current school only.
  • NCAA Final Fours and Championship include time at other schools

Preseason

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Preseason watchlists

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Below is a table of notable preseason watch lists.

Wooden[6]Naismith[7]Cousy[8]West[9]Erving[10]Malone[11]Abdul-Jabbar[12]Olson[13]
Cole Anthony – North Carolina
Vernon Carey Jr. – Duke
Mamadi Diakite – Virginia
Tre Jones – Duke
Jordan Nwora – Louisville
Jordan Nwora – Louisville
Cole Anthony – North Carolina
Vernon Carey Jr. – Duke
Mamadi Diakite – Virginia
Markell Johnson – NC State
Tre Jones – Duke
John Mooney – Notre Dame
Tre Jones – Duke
Trent Forrest – Florida State
Cole Anthony – North Carolina
Kihei Clark – Virginia
T. J. Gibbs – Notre DameMatthew Hurt – Duke
Jordan Nwora – Louisville
Elijah Hughes – Syracuse
Garrison Brooks – North Carolina
John Mooney – Notre Dame
Mamadi Diakite – Virginia
Vernon Carey Jr. – Duke
Steven Enoch – Louisville
Armando Bacot – North Carolina
Cole Anthony – North Carolina
Vernon Carey Jr. – Duke
Tre Jones – Duke
John Mooney – Notre Dame
Jordan Nwora – Louisville

Preseason polls

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Main article:2019–20 NCAA Division I men's basketball season § Pre-season polls
AP[14]Athlon
Sports
[15]
Bleacher
Report
[16]
Blue Ribbon
Yearbook
[17]
CBS Sports[18]Coaches[19]ESPN[20]KenPom[21]NBC Sports[22]SBNation[23]Sports
Illustrated
[24]
Boston College9511993
Clemson777992
Duke445410464624
Florida StateRV1842RV1438
Georgia Tech896677
Louisville56869553463
Miami516572
North Carolina9714124118614116
NC StateRV1630RV2819
Notre DameRV264240
Pittsburgh536778
SyracuseRV58RV5166
Virginia1115297916510811
Virginia Tech10454126
Wake Forest608096

ACC Preseason Media Poll

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The ACC Men's Basketball media preseason poll was released at Operation Basketball, hosted at the Charlotte Marriott City Center inCharlotte, North Carolina on October 8, 2019. Two members of each team, in addition to the team's head coaches were in attendance.[25] The preseason poll and preseason All-ACC Teams were voted on at Operation Basketball. The results of the voting is shown below.[26]

Preseason poll

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First place votes shown in parentheses.

  1. Duke (51)– 1,564
  2. North Carolina (19) – 1,493
  3. Louisville (29) – 1,448
  4. Virginia (12) – 1,405
  5. Florida State – 1,157
  6. NC State – 1,038
  7. Notre Dame – 915
  8. Syracuse – 910
  9. Miami – 768
  10. Pittsburgh – 577
  11. Clemson – 564
  12. Georgia Tech – 437
  13. Boston College – 382
  14. Virginia Tech – 334
  15. Wake Forest – 328

Preseason All-ACC teams

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2019 ACC Men's Basketball Preseason All-ACC Teams
First TeamSecond Team

ACC preseason player of the year

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ACC preseason rookie of the year

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Regular season

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Rankings

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Legend
 Increase in ranking
 Decrease in ranking
 Not ranked previous week
  First Place votes shown in ()
Main article:2019–20 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings
 PreWk
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Final
Boston CollegeAP
CN/A
ClemsonAP
CN/A
DukeAP421 (52)1 (53)974 (2)4 (1)2 (1)2 (9)3 (4)897767121011
C41 (25)1 (27)853 (2)32 (1)2 (4)3 (6)88776711108N/A
Florida StateAPRVRVRVRV1721191718109558886744
CRVRVRV1921191720109668886845N/A
Georgia TechAP
CN/A
LouisvilleAP54 (1)2 (8)2 (7)1 (48)1 (55)3 (1)3 (1)7131166551111101514
C52 (5)2 (1)1 (25)1 (28)54 (2)8111055551110101413N/A
MiamiAP
CN/A
North CarolinaAP9656717RV
C114471623RVRVN/A
NC StateAPRV
CRVRVN/A
Notre DameAPRVRV
CN/A
PittsburghAP
CN/A
SyracuseAPRV
CRVRVN/A
VirginiaAP119775 (5)99161918RVRVRVRVRVRV221716
C9662 (2)87131918RVRVRVRVRV22т1817N/A
Virginia TechAPRVRVRVRVRV
CN/A
Wake ForestAP
CN/A

Notes:
The week 2 Coaches Poll was released on the same date as the week 3 AP poll. No Coaches poll was released on the date when the week 2 AP Poll was released.
The AP poll does not release a final poll after the NCAA tournament, where as the Coaches Poll does.
Due to the cancellation of the NCAA and NIT Tournaments, the Coaches Poll did not release a final poll.

Conference matrix

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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. The 2019–2020 season marked the first year that the ACC played a 20-game conference slate.[27]

 Boston CollegeClemsonDukeFlorida StateGeorgia TechLouisvilleMiamiNorth CarolinaNC StateNotre DamePittsburghSyracuseVirginiaVirginia TechWake Forest
vs. Boston College1–02–01–01–01–01–00–10–11–11–02–01–10–21–1
vs. Clemson0–10–11–12–01–11–00–11–11–00–10–11–02–01–1
vs. Duke0–21–00–10–11–00–20–21–10–10–10–11–00–21–1
vs. Florida State0–11–11–00–10–20–20–10–10–21–10–11–10–10–1
vs. Georgia Tech0–10–21–01–01–10–10–10–22–01–12–01–00–10–1
vs. Louisville0–11–10–12–01–10–20–10–10–10–20–11–10–10–1
vs. Miami0–10–12–02–01–02–01–02–01–01–10–11–00–20–1
vs. North Carolina1–01–02–01–01–01–00–10–20–22–00–12–01–01–1
vs. NC State1–01–11–11–02–01–00–22–00–10–10–10–11–00–2
vs. Notre Dame1–10–11–02–00–21–00–12–01–00–11–11–00–11–1
vs. Pittsburgh0–11–01–01–11–12–01–10–21–01–02–01–01–01–0
vs. Syracuse0–21–01–01–00–21–01–01–01–01–10–21–11–10–1
vs. Virginia1–10–10–11–10–11–10–10–21–00–10–11–10–20–1
vs. Virginia Tech2–00–22–01–01–01–02–00–10–11–00–11–12–00–1
vs. Wake Forest1–11–11–11–01–01–01–01–12–01–10–11–01–01–0
Total7–139–1115–516–411–915–57–136–1410–1010–106–1410–1015–57–136–14

Player of the week

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Throughout the conference regular season, theAtlantic Coast Conference offices named one or two Players of the week and one or two Rookies of the week.

WeekPlayer of the weekRookie of the weekReference
Week 1 – Nov 11Cole AnthonyNorth CarolinaCole AnthonyNorth Carolina[28]
Week 2 - Nov 18John MooneyNotre DameLanders Nolley IIVirginia Tech[29]
Week 3 - Nov 25Michael DevoeGeorgia TechVernon Carey Jr.Duke[30]
Vernon Carey Jr.Duke
Week 4 - Dec 2Olivier SarrWake ForestLanders Nolley II (2) –Virginia Tech[31]
Week 5 – Dec 9Jordan NworaLouisvilleVernon Carey Jr. (2) –Duke[32]
Tre JonesDuke
Week 5 - Dec 16Chaundee BrownWake ForestLanders Nolley II (3) –Virginia Tech[33]
Week 6 - Dec 23Markell JohnsonNC StateVernon Carey Jr. (3) –Duke[34]
Kameron McGustyMiami
Week 7 - Dec 30Moses WrightGeorgia TechLanders Nolley II (4) –Virginia Tech[35]
Week 8 - Jan 6John Mooney (2) –Notre DameMatthew HurtDuke[36]
Week 9 – Jan 13Tre Jones (2) –DukeLanders Nolley II (5) –Virginia Tech[37]
Aamir SimmsClemson
Week 10 – Jan 20Devin VassellFlorida StateDavid JohnsonLouisville[38]
Buddy BoeheimSyracuse
Week 11 – Jan 27Jose AlvaradoGeorgia TechJustin ChampagniePittsburgh[39]
Week 12 – Feb 3Vernon Carey Jr. (2) –DukeVernon Carey Jr. (4) –Duke[40]
Week 13 – Feb 10Tre Jones (3) –DukeJustin Champagnie (2) –Pittsburgh[41]
Week 14 – Feb 17Mamadi DiakiteVirginiaIsaiah WongMiami[42]
Week 15 – Feb 24Devon Daniels –NC StateIsaiah Wong (2) –Miami[43]
Week 16 – Mar 2Olivier Sarr (2) –Wake ForestCole Anthony (2) –North Carolina[44]
Week 17 – Mar 9Mamadi Diakite (2) –VirginiaVernon Carey Jr. (5) –Duke[45]

Records against other conferences

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2019–20 records against non-conference foes through games played on December 30, 2019. Records shown for regular season only.

Power 7 ConferencesRecord
American4–2
Big East2–2
Big Ten9–11
Big 123–3
Pac-126–2
SEC3–8
Power 7 Total27–28
Other NCAA Division I ConferencesRecord
American East5–0
A-102–3
ASUN4–0
Big Sky1–0
Big South9–0
Big West2–0
CAA4–0
C-USA3–1
Horizon League5–0
Ivy League5–1
MAAC4–0
MAC4–1
MEAC8–0
MVC2–0
Mountain West2–0
NEC6–0
OVC1–1
Patriot League5–0
Pacific West0–0
SoCon7–1
Southland2–1
SWAC5–0
The Summit0–0
Sun Belt3–0
WAC2–0
WCC0–2
Other Division I Total92–11
NCAA Division I Total120–38

Postseason

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ACC tournament

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Main article:2020 ACC men's basketball tournament

Due to ongoing concerns with theCOVID-19 pandemic, officials announced that, initially, the tournament would only be played in front of essential tournament personnel, limited school administrators and student-athlete guests, broadcast television, and credentialed media members present, starting with the quarterfinals; however, shortly before the tipoff of the quarterfinal matchup betweenFlorida State andClemson, the ACC announced the tournament was canceled and Florida State, the regular season champions, would receive the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.[46][47]

First round
Tuesday, March 10
ACCN
Second round
Wednesday, March 11
ESPN/ESPN2
Quarterfinals
Thursday, March 12
ESPN
Semifinals
Friday, March 13
ESPN
Championship
Saturday, March 14
ESPN
1Florida State
8Clemson698Clemson
9Miami(FL)64
4Duke
5NC State735NC State
12Wake Forest7213Pittsburgh58
13Pittsburgh81
2Virginia
7Notre Dame807Notre Dame
10Boston College58
3Louisville
6Syracuse816Syracuse
11Virginia Tech5614North Carolina53
14North Carolina78

NCAA tournament

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Main article:2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament

National Invitation tournament

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Main article:2020 National Invitation Tournament

Honors and awards

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All-Americans

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Main article:2020 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
Consensus All-Americans
First TeamSecond Team
NoneVernon Carey Jr. – Duke

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.[48]

Associated Press[49]NABC[50]Sporting News[51]USBWA[52]
First Team
NoneNoneNoneNone
Second Team
Vernon Carey Jr. – DukeNoneVernon Carey Jr. – DukeVernon Carey Jr. – Duke
Third Team
Tre Jones – Duke
Jordan Nwora – Louisville
Vernon Carey Jr. – Duke
Tre Jones – Duke
Jordan Nwora – Louisville
Jordan Nwora – LouisvilleTre Jones – Duke
Jordan Nwora – Louisville

ACC Awards

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Source:[53]

2020 ACC Men's Basketball Individual Awards
AwardRecipient(s)
Player of the YearTre Jones – Duke
Coach of the YearLeonard Hamilton – Florida State
Defensive Player of the YearTre Jones – Duke
Freshman of the YearVernon Carey Jr. – Duke
Most Improved Player of the YearGarrison Brooks – North Carolina
Sixth Man AwardPatrick Williams – Florida State
2020 ACC Men's Basketball All-Conference Teams
First TeamSecond TeamThird TeamHonorable Mention

Vernon Carey Jr. – Duke
Jordan Nwora – Louisville
John Mooney – Notre Dame
Tre Jones – Duke
Elijah Hughes – Syracuse

Mamadi Diakite – Virginia
Devin Vassell – Florida State
Garrison Brooks – North Carolina
Trent Forrest – Florida State
Markell Johnson – NC State

Kihei Clark – Virginia
Jose Alvarado – Georgia Tech
Aamir Simms – Clemson
Cole Anthony – North Carolina
Olivier Sarr – Wake Forest

Landers Nolley II – Virginia Tech
Michael Devoe – Georgia Tech
Brandon Childress – Wake Forest
Chris Lykes – Miami
M. J. Walker – Florida State
Braxton Key – Virginia
Dwayne Sutton – Louisville
Steffon Mitchell – Boston College

2020 ACC Men's Basketball All-Freshman Team
PlayerTeam
Vernon Carey Jr.Duke
Cassius Stanley
Cole AnthonyNorth Carolina
Landers Nolley IIVirginia Tech
Patrick WilliamsFlorida State

NBA draft

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Main article:2020 NBA draft

The ACC had a total of eight players selected in the 2020 NBA Draft.[54]

PGPoint guardSGShooting guardSFSmall forwardPFPower forwardCCenter
PlayerTeamRoundPick #PositionSchool
Patrick WilliamsChicago Bulls14SFFlorida State
Devin VassellSan Antonio Spurs111SGFlorida State
Cole AnthonyOrlando Magic115PGNorth Carolina
Vernon Carey Jr.Charlotte Hornets232PFDuke
Elijah HughesNew Orleans Pelicans239SFSyracuse
Tre JonesSan Antonio Spurs241PGDuke
Jordan NworaMilwaukee Bucks245SFLouisville
Cassius StanleyIndiana Pacers254SGDuke

Attendance

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TeamArenaCapacityGame 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6Game 7Game 8Game 9Game 10TotalAverage% of Capacity
Game 11Game 12Game 13Game 14Game 15Game 16Game 17Game 18Game 19Game 20
Boston CollegeConte Forum8,6064,8154,7105,5404,1334,5604,2654,0043,8743,9635,78197,5275,41862.96%
6,2176,9815,7718,6066,3046,4315,1016,471
ClemsonLittlejohn Coliseum9,0007,5005,7135,8045,6735,6166,3945,6325,6325,5496,908116,0996,82975.88%
8,4946,9516,4027,4729,1469,0958,188
DukeCameron Indoor Stadium9,3149,3149,3149,3149,3149,3149,3149,3149,3149,3149,314158,3389,314100%
9,3149,3149,3149,3149,3149,3149,314
Florida StateDonald L. Tucker Center12,1009,4907,5727,5956,1027,8345,5425,6366,83710,72511,500143,8628,99174.31%
10,01511,50011,5009,01411,50011,500
Georgia TechMcCamish Pavilion8,6004,6246,5474,5525,1335,7434,2038,6005,8997,3146,79490,2605,64165.60%
4,1334,7275,8014,7636,6814,746
LouisvilleKFC Yum! Center22,09014,76114,80814,87414,41014,88921,67417,24916,18515,44417,786293,64116,31373.85%
14,98015,00117,65415,27019,25016,42814,87418,104
MiamiWatsco Center7,9727,5765,1684,8824,6494,9637,0496,3876,2125,1975,16479,4155,67371.16%
5,4655,3605,3186,025
North CarolinaDean Smith Center21,75021,75020,37420,25121,1156,27220,76521,09920,79821,07721,125301,54420,10392.43%
21,49221,50021,30821,33821,280
NC StatePNC Arena19,72217,13313,43014,0244,7744,62414,07816,03515,50117,59216,825272,70115,15076.82%
15,80116,55319,53318,19719,51517,44415,81815,824
Notre DameEdmund P. Joyce Center9,1496,4226,1907,8315,7526,5556,1667,1176,4418,0838,181137,2187,22278.94%
8,4047,9426,4028,2406,5348,1507,3517,1568,301
PittsburghPetersen Events Center12,5089,0167,95611,7256,7537,0687,9847,0157,2268,03510,155158,9378,83070.59%
9,22112,3767,2309,75910,7547,53010,1339,001
SyracuseCarrier Dome35,44622,51821,21821,48721,12317,18120,84416,39417,53718,12519,821389,50021,63961.05%
16,50421,64523,71131,45821,82422,13726,66129,312
VirginiaJohn Paul Jones Arena14,59313,52413,73613,91314,10914,62913,66514,40914,39914,62914,133239,53114,09096.55%
14,16313,86913,58013,69613,81914,62914,629
Virginia TechCassell Coliseum10,0529,2758,5369,9008,4219,2758,3489,2757,4467,6429,275160,3728,91088.63%
9,2759,2759,2759,2759,2758,4289,2758,901
Wake ForestLJVM Coliseum14,6654,4514,1876,1185,8475,1565,2774,8736,8727,7257,11396,6266,90247.06%
10,8947,56211,6818,870

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