2021–22 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season

The 2021–22 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season began with practices in October 2021, followed by the start of the 2021–22 NCAA Division I men's basketball season in November. Conference play began in December 2021 and concluded March 8–12, 2022, with the 2022 ACC men's basketball tournament at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.[1] This was the 68th season of Atlantic Coast Conference basketball.

2021–22 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
DurationNovember 9, 2021 – March 5, 2022
Number of teams15
TV partner(s)ACC Network, ESPN, ACC RSN
NBA Draft
Top draft pickPaolo Banchero, Duke
Picked byOrlando Magic, First Overall
2021–22 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
First placeDuke
  Runners-upNorth Carolina
Season MVPAlondes Williams – Wake Forest
ACC tournament
ChampionsVirginia Tech
Finals MVPHunter Cattoor – Virginia Tech
Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball seasons
2021–22 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 9 Duke 16 4   .800 32 7   .821
North Carolina 15 5   .750 29 10   .744
Notre Dame 15 5   .750 24 11   .686
Miami (FL) 14 6   .700 26 11   .703
Wake Forest 13 7   .650 25 10   .714
Virginia 12 8   .600 21 14   .600
Virginia Tech 11 9   .550 23 13   .639
Florida State 10 10   .500 17 14   .548
Syracuse 9 11   .450 16 17   .485
Clemson 8 12   .400 17 16   .515
Louisville 6 14   .300 13 19   .406
Boston College 6 14   .300 13 20   .394
Pittsburgh 6 14   .300 11 21   .344
Georgia Tech 5 15   .250 12 20   .375
NC State 4 16   .200 11 21   .344
2022 ACC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

Head coaches

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Coaching changes

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  • Roy Williams retired after serving as the head coach at North Carolina for 18 seasons.[2] Hubert Davis was hired as the next head coach of North Carolina.[3]
  • Boston College fired Jim Christian in the middle of the season, after leading the team to a 3–13 record. Christian's overall record with Boston College was 78–132 and 26–94 in ACC play. Scott Spinelli served as interim coach until the end of the season.[4] After the season Earl Grant was hired as the new head coach.[5]

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 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
Clemson Brad Brownell Wright State 12 201–149 95–99 0 3 0 0
Duke Mike Krzyzewski Army 42 1097–302 449–189 16 35 12 5
Florida State Leonard Hamilton Washington Wizards 20 399–228 176–146 1 11 0 0
Georgia Tech Josh Pastner Memphis 6 82–75 42–49 1 1 0 0
Louisville Chris Mack Xavier 4 57–28 33–18 0 1 0 0
Miami Jim Larrañaga George Mason 11 200–130 91–90 1 4 1 0
NC State Kevin Keatts UNC Wilmington 5 79–47 39–34 0 1 0 0
North Carolina Hubert Davis North Carolina (Assistant) 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
Notre Dame Mike Brey Delaware 22 448–248 207–159 1 12 0 0
Pittsburgh Jeff Capel Duke (Assistant) 4 40–48 15–38 0 0 0 0
Syracuse Jim Boeheim Syracuse (Assistant) 45 964–399 404–247 0 32 4 1
Virginia Tony Bennett Washington State 13 295–103 149–62 2 8 1 1
Virginia Tech Mike Young Wofford 3 31–23 16–17 0 1 0 0
Wake Forest Steve Forbes East Tennessee State 2 6–16 3–15 0 0 0 0

Notes:

  • Year at school includes 2021–22 season.
  • Overall and ACC records are from the time at current school and are through the end of the 2020–21 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 ESPN[6] 247 Sports[7] Rivals[8] Commits
Boston College 92 82 2
Clemson 47 64 3
Duke 6 5 4
Florida State 8 8 4
Georgia Tech 28 33 3
Louisville 17 19 3
Miami 24 30 3
NC State 25 45 3
North Carolina 41 34 2
Notre Dame 56 60 2
Pittsburgh 105 82 (t) 1
Syracuse 72 54 1
Virginia 80 77 2
Virginia Tech 75 76 2
Wake Forest 43 48 3

Notes:

  • Rankings are up to date as of November 3, 2021
  • NR stands for not ranked.

Preseason watchlists

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Wooden[9] Naismith[10] Cousy[11] West[12] Erving[13] Malone[14] Abdul-Jabbar[15] Olson[16]
Keve Aluma – Virginia Tech
Armando Bacot – North Carolina
Paolo Banchero – Duke
Buddy Boeheim – Syracuse
Dawson Garcia – North Carolina
Mark Williams – Duke
Armando Bacot – North Carolina
Buddy Boeheim – Syracuse
Keve Aluma – Virginia Tech
Paolo Banchero – Duke
Jeremy Roach – Duke
Caleb Love – North Carolina
Kihei Clark – Virginia
Isaiah Wong – Miami
Buddy Boeheim – Syracuse
AJ Griffin – Duke
Matthew Cleveland – Florida State
Paolo Banchero – Duke
Dawson Garcia – North Carolina
Jayden Gardner – Virginia
Keve Aluma – Virginia Tech
Mark Williams – Duke
Armando Bacot – North Carolina
Keve Aluma – Virginia Tech
Armando Bacot – North Carolina
Paolo Banchero – Duke
Buddy Boeheim – Syracuse
Mark Williams – Duke

Preseason polls

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AP[17] Athlon
Sports
[18]
Bleacher
Report
[19]
Blue Ribbon
Yearbook
[20]
CBS Sports[21] Coaches[22] ESPN[23] KenPom Sports
Illustrated
[24]
Boston College 174 146
Clemson 65 59
Duke 9 6 4 8 15 9 11 10 3
Florida State 20 17 11 14 24 19 21 24 10
Georgia Tech 64 54
Louisville RV 30 36
Miami 70 83
North Carolina 19 12 17 16 20 20 17 40
NC State 69 56
Notre Dame RV 50 RV 27
Pittsburgh 108 145
Syracuse RV 25 46 RV 41
Virginia 25 21-T 27 25 25 45
Virginia Tech RV 23 44 RV 39
Wake Forest 113 104

ACC Preseason Media poll

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The Preseason Media Poll and Preseason All-ACC teams were voted on after a tipoff event held at the Charlotte Marriott City Center in Charlotte, North Carolina on October 12, 2021.[25] Voting for the polls opened on October 13 and concluded on October 18. The polls and teams were announced on the ACC Network on October 19, 2021.[26] Duke was selected the preseason favorite.[27]

Preseason poll
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  1. Duke – 1,132 (47)
  2. Florida State – 1,034 (14)
  3. North Carolina – 1,001 (5)
  4. Virginia – 949 (9)
  5. Virginia Tech – 857 (5)
  6. Louisville – 791 (1)
  7. Syracuse – 781
  8. Notre Dame – 599
  9. NC State – 555
  10. Georgia Tech – 524
  11. Clemson – 430
  12. Miami – 428
  13. Wake Forest – 274
  14. Pitt – 253
  15. Boston College – 112

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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Early season tournaments

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Team Tournament Finish
Boston College Sunshine Slam 4th (Bracket B)
Clemson Charleston Classic 4th
Duke Duke Veterans Day Weekend Showcase Champions
Florida State Jacksonville Classic Champions
Georgia Tech Jerry Colangelo Classic 2nd
Louisville Bahamas Championship Champions
Miami ESPN Events Invitational 6th
North Carolina Hall of Fame Tip Off 4th
NC State Hall of Fame Showcase 2nd
Notre Dame Maui Invitational 6th
Pittsburgh Gotham Classic 2–1
Syracuse Battle 4 Atlantis 6th
Virginia Legends Classic Champions
Virginia Tech NIT Season Tip-Off 4th
Wake Forest Emerald Coast Classic 2nd

Source:[28]

Regular season

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Rankings

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Legend
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  Not ranked previous week
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Boston College AP
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Clemson AP
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Duke AP 9 7 5 1 (51) 3 2 2 2 2 8 6 9 9 7 9 7 4 (11) 7 9
C 9 6 1 (19) 3 2 2 2 2 8 5 7 6 6 5 6 2 (9) 7 10 3
Florida State AP 20 RV RV RV
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Georgia Tech AP
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Louisville AP RV RV
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Miami AP RV RV RV RV RV
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North Carolina AP 19 18 RV RV RV RV RV RV 25 RV
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NC State AP
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Pittsburgh AP
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Virginia AP 25 RV RV
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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 will play 20 conference games, and at least 1 against each opponent. The full conference schedule was announced on September 16, 2021.[29]

  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 68–70
70–60
72–61 55–71 81–76
82–78 (OT)
67–54 81–70 91–65
58–47
61–69 57–73
99–95 (OT)
69–67
56–69
73–64
76–56
67–55 63–68 87–57
vs. Clemson 70–68
60–70
71–69
82–64
69–75
81–80
69–64
65–68
70–61 80–75 79–77 65–70 72–56
76–61
48–75 91–78 50–67
75–65
59–63 69–80
vs. Duke 61–72 69–71
64–82
79–78 (OT)
70–88
57–69 65–74 76–74 67–87
94–81
73–88 43–57 56–86 59–79
72–92
69–68
61–65
65–76 64–76
74–76
vs. Florida State 71–55 75–69
80–81
78–79 (OT)
88–70
75–61 70–79 64–65
60–61
94–74 81–83
76–89
70–74 56–51 63–60
71–76
63–64 85–72 76–54
68–60
vs. Georgia Tech 76–81
78–82 (OT)
64–69
68–65
69–57 61–75 67–64 73–62
79–70
79–62
88–65
76–61 72–68 (OT)
90–56
62–68 74–73 (OT) 63–53
71–61
81–66
62–58
80–64
vs. Louisville 54–67 61–70 74–65 79–70 64–67 70–63 90–83 (OT)
70–63
68–73
79–63
82–70
63–57
72–75
65–53
92–69 64–52 75–43 69–73
99–77
vs. Miami 70–81 75–80 74–76 65–64
61–60
62–73
70–79
63–70 57–85 83–91 68–64 64–85 87–88
72–75
71–58
74–71
75–78
71–70
84–92
72–76
vs. North Carolina 65–91
47–58
77–79 87–67
81–94
74–94 62–79
65–88
83–90 (OT)
63–70
85–57 80–100
74–84
78–73 76–67 79–88 (OT) 58–74 68–78
57–65
98–76
vs. NC State 69–61 70–65 88–73 83–81
89–76
61–76 73–68
63–79
91–83 100–80
84–74
73–65
69–57
71–69 89–82 63–77 63–68
62–59
69–51
101–76
vs. Notre Dame 73–57
95–99 (OT)
56–72
61–76
57–43 74–70 68–72 (OT)
56–90
70–82
57–63
64–68 73–78 65–73
57–69
67–68
54–78
69–79 65–69 79–73 79–74
vs. Pittsburgh 67–69
69–56
75–48 86–56 51–56 68–62 75–72
53–65
85–64 67–76 69–71 68–67
78–54
77–61
53–64
57–56
66–61
76–71
74–47
91–75
vs. Syracuse 64–73
56–76
78–91 79–59
97–72
60–63
76–71
73–74 (OT) 69–92 88–87
75–72
88–79 (OT) 82–89 79–69 61–77
64–53
74–69 71–59 77–74 (OT)
72–94
vs. Virginia 55–67 67–50
65–75
68–69
65–61
64–63 53–63 52–64
61–71
58–71
71–74
74–58 77–63 69–65 56–57
61–66
69–74 52–54
62–53
63–55
vs. Virginia Tech 68–63 63–59 76–65 72–85 66–81
58–62
43–75 78–75
70–71
78–68
65–57
68–63
59–62
73–79 71–76
47–74
59–71 54–52
53–62
80–61
vs. Wake Forest 57–87 80–69 76–64
76–74
54–76
60–68
64–80 73–69
77–99
92–84
76–72
76–98 51–69
76–101
74–79 75–91 74–77 (OT)
94–72
55–63 61–80
Total 6–14 8–12 16–4 10–10 5–15 6–14 14–6 15–5 4–16 15–5 6–14 9–11 12–8 11–9 13–7

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 15 Dereon SeabronNC State Paolo BancheroDuke [30]
Week 2 – Nov 22 Michael DevoeGeorgia Tech AJ GriffinDuke [31]
Week 3 – Nov 29 Wendell Moore Jr.Duke Paolo Banchero (2) – Duke [32]
Week 4 – Dec 6 Dereon Seabron (2) – NC State Terquavion SmithNC State [33]
Week 5 – Dec 13 Alondes WilliamsWake Forest Terquavion Smith (2) – NC State [34]
Blake WesleyNotre Dame
Week 6 – Dec 20 Alondes Williams (2) – Wake Forest Trevor KeelsDuke [35]
Week 7 – Dec 27 Dane Goodwin – Notre Dame Paolo Banchero (3) – Duke [36]
Femi Odukale – Pittsburgh
Week 8 – Jan 3 Kameron McGustyMiami Matthew ClevelandFlorida State [37]
Week 9 – Jan 10 Armando BacotNorth Carolina Blake Wesley (2) – Notre Dame [38]
Week 10 – Jan 17 Armando Bacot (2) – North Carolina Paolo Banchero (4) – Duke [39]
Week 11 – Jan 24 Jake LaRaviaWake Forest Blake Wesley (3) – Notre Dame [40]
Paolo Banchero (5) – Duke
Week 12 – Jan 31 Buddy BoeheimSyracuse Paolo Banchero (6) – Duke [41]
Week 13 – Feb 7 Paul AtkinsonNotre Dame AJ Griffin (2) – Duke [42]
Week 14 – Feb 14 Jayden GardnerVirginia Trevor Keels (2) – Duke [43]
Week 15 – Feb 21 Jake LaRavia (2) – Wake Forest Terquavion Smith (3) – NC State [44]
Week 16 – Feb 28 Armando Bacot (3) – North Carolina Matthew Cleveland (2) – Florida State [45]
Week 17 – Mar 7 Brady ManekNorth Carolina Terquavion Smith (4) – NC State [46]

Records against other conferences

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2021–22 records against non-conference foes through games played on January 20, 2022. Records shown for regular season only.

Power 7 Conferences & Gonzaga Record
American 3–3
Big East 2–4
Big Ten 7–11
Big 12 0–3
Pac-12 2–3
SEC 7–9
Gonzaga 1–0
Power 7 Total 22–33
Other NCAA Division I Conferences Record
American East 1–2
A-10 3–8
ASUN 6–0
Big Sky 1–0
Big South 10–0
Big West 1–0
CAA 7–1
C-USA 4–1
Horizon League 1–1
Ivy League 8–0
MAAC 2–1
MAC 2–1
MEAC 3–0
MVC 1–0
Mountain West 0–0
NEC 5–0
OVC 0–0
Patriot League 11–2
Pacific West 0–0
SoCon 5–2
Southland 2–0
SWAC 4–0
The Summit 0–0
Sun Belt 4–0
WAC 1–0
WCC (not including Gonzaga) 1–1
Other Division I Total 85–20
NCAA Division I Total 107–53

Postseason

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ACC tournament

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First roundSecond roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship
1Duke88
8Florida State579Syracuse79
9Syracuse961Duke80
4Miami76
4Miami71*
5Wake Forest7713Boston College69
12Pittsburgh4613Boston College82*1Duke67
13Boston College667Virginia Tech82
2Notre Dame80
7Virginia Tech76*7Virginia Tech87
10Clemson7010Clemson757Virginia Tech72
15NC State643North Carolina59
3North Carolina63
6Virginia516Virginia43
11Louisville8411Louisville50
14Georgia Tech74

* – 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
2 West Duke Bye W 78–61 vs. #15 Cal State Fullerton(Greenville, SC) W 85–76 vs. #7 Michigan State(Greenville, SC) W 78–73 vs. #3 Texas Tech(San Francisco, CA) W 78–69 vs. #4 Arkansas(San Francisco, CA) L 77–81 vs. #8 North Carolina – (New Orleans, LA)
8 East North Carolina Bye W 95–63 vs. #9 Marquette(Fort Worth, TX) W 93–86 (OT) vs. #1 Baylor(Fort Worth, TX) W 73–66 vs. #4 UCLA(Philadelphia, PA) W 69–49 vs. #15 Saint Peter's(Philadelphia, PA) W 81–77 vs. #2 Duke – (New Orleans, LA) L 69-72 vs. #1 Kansas – (New Orleans, LA)
10 Midwest Miami (FL) Bye W 68–66 vs. #7 USC(Greenville, SC) W 79–61 vs. #2 Auburn(Greenville, SC) W 70–56 vs. #11 Iowa State(Chicago, IL) L 50–76 vs. #1 Kansas(Chicago, IL)
11 West Notre Dame W 89–87 (2OT) vs. #11 Rutgers(Dayton, OH) W 78–64 vs. #6 Alabama(San Diego, CA) L 53–59 vs. #3 Texas Tech(San Diego, CA)
11 East Virginia Tech Bye L 73–81 vs. #6 Texas(Milwaukee, WI)
W–L (%): 1–0 (1.000) 4–1 (.800) 3–1 (.750) 3–0 (1.000) 2–1 (.667) 1–1 (.500) 0–1 (.000) Total: 14–5 (.737)

National Invitation tournament

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Seed Bracket School 1st round 2nd round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
2 Texas A&M Wake Forest W 74–64 vs. Towson(Winston-Salem, NC) W 80–74 vs. #3 VCU(Winston-Salem, NC) L 52–67 vs. #1 Texas A&M(College Station, TX)
Oklahoma Virginia W 60–57 vs. #3 Mississippi State(Charlottesville, VA) W 71–69 (OT) at #2 North Texas(Denton, TX) L 51–52 vs. St. Bonaventure(Charlottesville, VA)
W–L (%): 2–0 (1.000) 2–0 (1.000) 0–2 (.000) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) Total: 4–2 (.667)

Honors and awards

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All-Americans

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Consensus All-Americans
First Team Second Team
None Paolo Banchero

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.[47]

Associated Press[48] NABC[49] Sporting News[50] USBWA[51]
First Team
None None None None
Second Team
None Paolo Banchero None Paolo Banchero
Third Team
Paolo Banchero None Paolo Banchero None

ACC Awards

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Source:[52]

2022 ACC Men's Basketball Individual Awards
Award Recipient(s)
Player of the Year Alondes Williams – Wake Forest
Coach of the Year Steve Forbes – Wake Forest
Defensive Player of the Year Mark Williams – Duke
Freshman of the Year Paolo Banchero – Duke
Most Improved Player of the Year Dereon Seabron – NC State
Sixth Man Award Matthew Cleveland – Florida State
2022 ACC Men's Basketball All-Conference Teams
First Team Second Team Third Team Honorable Mention

Armando Bacot – North Carolina
Alondes Williams – Wake Forest
Paolo Banchero – Duke
Kameron McGusty – Miami
Buddy Boeheim – Syracuse

Keve Aluma – Virginia Tech
Dereon Seabron – NC State
Wendell Moore Jr. – Duke
Blake Wesley – Notre Dame
Jake LaRavia – Wake Forest

Dane Goodwin – Notre Dame
Mark Williams – Duke
Isaiah Wong – Miami
Jayden Gardner – Virginia
Michael Devoe – Georgia Tech

Caleb Love – North Carolina
PJ Hall – Clemson
John Hugley – Pittsburgh
Charlie Moore – Miami
Brady Manek – North Carolina
Kihei Clark – Virginia
AJ Griffin – Duke
Paul Atkinson – Notre Dame
Terquavion Smith – NC State
Reece Beekman – Virginia

2021 ACC Men's Basketball All-Freshman Team
Player Team
Paolo Banchero Duke
AJ Griffin
Trevor Keels
Terquavion Smith NC State
Blake Wesley Notre Dame
2021 ACC Men's Basketball All-Defensive Team
Player Team
Mark Williams Duke
Wendell Moore Jr.
Reece Beekman Virginia
Leaky Black North Carolina
Charlie Moore Miami

NBA draft

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The ACC had seven players selected in the 2022 NBA Draft. Their six players selected in the first round was the most of any conference. Paolo Banchero was selected First Overall, becoming the ACC's twelfth number one overall pick. The ACC extended a streak of first round selections to 34 consecutive years, and for 14 straight drafts they have had at least three players selected in the first round.[53]

PG Point guard SG Shooting guard SF Small forward PF Power forward C Center
Player Team Round Pick # Position School
Paolo Banchero Orlando Magic 1 1 PF Duke
Mark Williams Charlotte Hornets 1 15 C Duke
AJ Griffin Atlanta Hawks 1 16 SF Duke
Jake LaRavia Minnesota Timberwolves 1 19 SF Wake Forest
Blake Wesley San Antonio Spurs 1 25 PG Notre Dame
Wendell Moore Jr. Minnesota Timberwolves 1 26 SF Duke
Trevor Keels New York Knicks 2 42 SG Duke

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 4,218 4,463 3,903 4,077 3,718 6,023 3,872 5,516 3,591 4,714 78,676 4,917 57.14%
4,507 5,666 8,606 5,441 6,316 4,045
Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum 9,000 6,144 8,118 5,411 5,770 5,154 6,677 5,202 7,443 7,408 6,578 106,578 6,661 74.01%
7,470 9,000 7,524 5,782 5,602 7,295
Duke Cameron Indoor Stadium 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 167,652 9,314 100%
9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314 9,314
Florida State Donald L. Tucker Center 11,675 9,746 9,030 6,670 9,808 5,027 9,527 10,339 11,500 2,088 11,500 126,262 8,417 72.1%
10,089 6,891 6,801 8,401 8,845
Georgia Tech McCamish Pavilion 8,600 4,221 4,802 3,625 3,912 4,486 6,302 6,217 4,228 4,853 5,813 86,954 4,831 56.17%
4,698 4,127 4,697 5,135 5,784 4,568 4,150 5,336
Louisville KFC Yum! Center 22,090 12,643 12,431 12,223 12,561 13,127 12,247 14,120 11,973 11,973 12,123 211,867 13,242 59.94%
16,175 18,493 13,386 12,065 13,242 13,085
Miami Watsco Center 7,972 3,234 2,950 3,175 3,388 2,753 2,232 3,014 3,376 4,506 5,979 64,383 4,292 53.84%
7,972 6,363 3,866 5,596 5,979
North Carolina Dean Smith Center 21,750 14,992 16,854 15,710 19,938 16,607 14,342 19,386 20,638 18,568 19,357 315,115 18,536 85.22%
17,237 21,750 21,750 20,348 17,270 18,618 21,750
NC State PNC Arena 19,722 13,131 11,949 11,806 10,919 11,562 13,029 5,429 11,344 12,529 13,425 207,165 12,186 61.79%
13,286 12,811 12,634 13,690 11,635 11,282 16,704
Notre Dame Edmund P. Joyce Center 9,149 5,062 5,124 8,283 4,903 5,970 6,259 7,618 6,881 8,495 9,149 109,246 12,186 79.61%
8,260 7,700 7,838 9,149 8,555
Pittsburgh Petersen Events Center 12,508 7,585 7,261 7,612 7,460 7,400 7,736 7,328 7,579 7,392 8,656 153,077 8,057 64.41%
7,876 8,431 7,595 8,066 8,533 8,027 9,085 7,360 12,095
Syracuse Carrier Dome 33,000 19,929 20,841 15,604 21,330 15,526 15,579 17,295 15,214 17,287 15,210 305,326 19,083 57.83%
8,066 23,194 23,298 23,019 22,042 31,803 23,108
Virginia John Paul Jones Arena 14,593 13,100 13,568 12,980 12,647 13,542 14,257 13,197 13,857 13,573 13,924 218,168 13,636 93.44%
13,076 12,847 14,089 14,253 14,629 14,629
Virginia Tech Cassell Coliseum 9,275 6,473 6,835 6,437 4,730 8,925 6,403 5,148 8,925 7,086 6,887 114,274 7,618 82.14%
8,925 8,925 9,825 9,825 8,925
Wake Forest LJVM Coliseum 14,665 3,710 4,359 3,349 3,470 3,554 3,711 4,296 3,587 4,782 7,220 109,514 6,084 41.49%
14,213 11,898 4,928 5,328 7,698 8,355 8,139 6,917

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