1974 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament

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1974 Atlantic Coast Conference
Baseball Tournament
Teams7
FormatSeven-team double-elimination tournament
Finals site
Champions NC State  (2nd title)
Winning coach Sam Esposito  (2nd title)
Attendance13,800
1974 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Clemson  101 .9092315 .605
North Carolina  93 .750228 .733
NC State  y75 .5832212 .647
Maryland  66 .5001117 .393
Virginia  66 .5002117 .553
Duke  38 .273916 .360
Wake Forest  012 .000820 .286
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1974 [1] ; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1974 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament was held in Raleigh, North Carolina from April 25th through April 28th. NC State won the tournament and earned the Atlantic Coast Conference's automatic bid to the 1974 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.

Contents

Tournament

 Play-In Rd. (Single Elim.)Upper round 2Upper finalChampionship
     
 5Virginia3
 1 Clemson 2
 4 Maryland 0
 5 Virginia 6
 3NC State3
 5Virginia1
 6 Duke 6
 3 NC State 7
 2North Carolina2
 3NC State4
 7 Wake Forest 43NC State58
 2 North Carolina 51Clemson126
 
 Lower round 1Lower final
 
 
 1Clemson9
 2North Carolina45Virginia6
 1Clemson6

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References

  1. "College Baseball Conference Standings -- 1974". Boyd's World. Retrieved August 20, 2014.