1978 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament

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1978 Atlantic Coast Conference
Baseball Tournament
Teams7
FormatSeven-team double-elimination tournament
Finals site
Champions Clemson  (2nd title)
Winning coach Bill Wilhelm  (2nd title)
Attendance8,300
1978 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 25 Clemson  y102 .8333914 .736
No. 3 North Carolina  y93 .7503817 .691
Wake Forest  75 .5832314 .622
Maryland  56 .4551414 .500
NC State  57 .4172316 .590
Virginia  48 .3331814 .563
Duke  110 .0911222 .353
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1978 [1] ; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1978 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament was held at Beautiful Tiger Field in Clemson, SC from April 20 through April 24. Clemson won the tournament and earned the Atlantic Coast Conference's automatic bid to the 1978 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.

Contents

Tournament

 Play-In Rd. (Single Elim.)Upper round 2Upper finalChampionship
     
 1 Clemson 12
 5NC State1
 4 Maryland 2
 5 NC State 7
 1Clemson13
 7Duke0
 6 Virginia 2
 3 Wake Forest 16
 3Wake Forest3
 7Duke4
 7 Duke 33Wake Forest2
 2 North Carolina 21Clemson7
 
 Lower round 1Lower final
 
 
 7Duke3
 3Wake Forest63Wake Forest4
 5NC State3

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References

  1. "College Baseball Conference Standings -- 1978". Boyd's World. Retrieved August 26, 2014.