2023 ACC men's basketball tournament

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2023 ACC men's basketball tournament
2023 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament Logo.png
2023 ACC Tournament logo
Classification Division I
Season 202223
Teams15
Site Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, North Carolina
Champions Duke (22nd title)
Winning coach Jon Scheyer (1st title)
MVP Kyle Filipowski (Duke)
Television ESPN, ESPN2, ACCN
  2022
2024  
2022–23 ACC men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 3 Miami (FL) 155 .750298  .784
No. 23 Virginia 155 .750258  .758
Clemson 146 .7002311  .676
No. 18 Duke146 .700279  .750
Pittsburgh 146 .7002412  .667
NC State 128 .6002311  .676
North Carolina 119 .5502013  .606
Wake Forest 1010 .5001914  .576
Syracuse 1010 .5001715  .531
Boston College 911 .4501617  .485
Virginia Tech 812 .4001915  .559
Florida State 713 .350923  .281
Georgia Tech 614 .3001518  .455
Notre Dame 317 .1501121  .344
Louisville 218 .100428  .125
2023 ACC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

The 2023 ACC men's basketball tournament was the postseason men's basketball tournament for the Atlantic Coast Conference held at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina, from March 7 to 11, 2023. [1] It was the 70th annual edition of the tournament. The Duke Blue Devils won the tournament, their twenty-second ACC Tournament title, receiving the conference's automatic bid to the 2023 NCAA tournament. The tournament marked the last game of Jim Boeheim's 47 year coaching career at Syracuse.

Contents

Seeds

All 15 ACC teams participated in the tournament. Teams were seeded by record within the conference, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records.

SeedSchoolConference

Record

Tiebreaker
1 Miami 15–51–0 vs. Virginia
2 Virginia 15–50–1 vs. Miami
3 Clemson 14–62–0 vs. Duke/Pittsburgh
4 Duke 14–61–1 vs. Clemson/Pittsburgh
5 Pittsburgh 14–60–2 vs. Clemson/Duke
6 NC State 12–8
7 North Carolina 11–9
8 Syracuse 10–101–0 vs. Wake Forest
9 Wake Forest 10–100–1 vs. Syracuse
10 Boston College 9–11
11 Virginia Tech 8–12
12 Florida State 7–13
13 Georgia Tech 6–14
14 Notre Dame 3–17
15 Louisville 2–18

Schedule

SessionGameTimeMatchupScoreTelevisionAttendanceU.S. Viewers
(Millions)
First round – Tuesday, March 7
Opening
day
12:00 pmNo. 12 Florida State vs. No. 13 Georgia Tech60−61ACCN7,231n/a
24:30 pmNo. 10 Boston College vs. No. 15 Louisville80–62
37:00 pmNo. 11 Virginia Tech vs. No. 14 Notre Dame67–64
Second round – Wednesday, March 8
1412:00 pmNo. 8 Syracuse vs. No. 9 Wake Forest74–77ESPNn/a0.61 [2]
52:30 pmNo. 5 Pittsburgh vs. No. 13 Georgia Tech89–810.72 [2]
267:00 pmNo. 7 North Carolina vs. No. 10 Boston College85–61ESPN217,6850.89 [2]
79:30 pmNo. 6 NC State vs. No. 11 Virginia Tech97–770.59 [2]
Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 9
3812:00 pmNo. 1 Miami vs. No. 9 Wake Forest74–72ESPN213,9200.32 [3]
92:30 pmNo. 4 Duke vs. No. 5 Pittsburgh96–690.51 [3]
4107:00 pmNo. 2 Virginia vs. No. 7 North Carolina68–59ESPN17,7721.51 [3]
119:30 pmNo. 3 Clemson vs. No. 6 NC State80–540.89 [3]
Semifinals – Friday, March 10
5127:00 pmNo. 1 Miami vs. No. 4 Duke78–85ESPN215,3161.35 [4]
139:30 pmNo. 2 Virginia vs. No. 3 Clemson76–560.90 [4]
Championship – Saturday, March 11
6148:30pmNo. 2 Virginia vs. No. 4 Duke49–59ESPN19,1162.70 [5]
Game times in ET. Rankings denote tournament seed.

Bracket

First round
Tuesday, March 7
ACCN
Second round
Wednesday, March 8
ESPN/ESPN2
Quarterfinals
Thursday, March 9
ESPN/ESPN2
Semifinals
Friday, March 10
ESPN2
Championship
Saturday, March 11
ESPN
1Miami74
8Syracuse749Wake Forest72
9Wake Forest771Miami78
4Duke85
4Duke96
5Pittsburgh895Pittsburgh69
12Florida State6013Georgia Tech814Duke59
13Georgia Tech612Virginia49
2Virginia68
7North Carolina857North Carolina59
10Boston College8010Boston College612Virginia76
15Louisville623Clemson56
3Clemson80
6NC State976NC State54
11Virginia Tech6711Virginia Tech77
14Notre Dame64

Game summaries

First round

March 7
2:00 p.m.
No. 12 Florida State 60, No. 13 Georgia Tech61
Scoring by half:31–21, 29–40
Pts:Tied, 12
Rebs: Cam Corhen, 11
Asts:Tied, 4
Pts: Miles Kelly, 21
Rebs: Javon Franklin, 19
Asts: Kyle Sturdivant, 7
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, NC
Attendance: 7,231
Referees: Jamie Luckie, Tommy Morrissey, Jerry Heater
ACCN
March 7
4:30 p.m.
No. 10 Boston College80, No. 15 Louisville 62
Scoring by half: 31–34, 49–28
Pts: Makai Ashton-Langford, 16
Rebs: T.J. Bickerstaff, 7
Asts: Jaeden Zackery, 8
Pts: El Ellis, 16
Rebs:Tied, 7
Asts: El Ellis, 5
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, NC
Attendance: 7,231
Referees: Bill Covington, Mark Schnur, Jemel Spearman
ACCN
March 7
7:00 p.m.
No. 11 Virginia Tech67, No. 14 Notre Dame 64
Scoring by half:33–32, 34–32
Pts: Grant Basile, 20
Rebs: Justyn Mutts, 13
Asts: Justyn Mutts, 4
Pts: Marcus Hammond, 23
Rebs: Nate Laszewski, 6
Asts: Trey Wertz, 4
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, NC
Attendance: 7,231
Referees: Lee Cassell, A.J. Desai, Jeff Pon

Second round

March 8
12:00 p.m.
No. 8 Syracuse 74, No. 9 Wake Forest77
Scoring by half:35–33, 39–44
Pts:Tied, 18
Rebs: Benny Williams, 11
Asts: Judah Mintz, 7
Pts:Tied, 17
Rebs: Bobi, Klintman, 11
Asts: Tyree Appleby, 12
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, NC
Referees: Ted Valentine, Mark Schnur, Tommy Morrissey

Davien Williamson hits the game winning 3 with 0.2 seconds left. This was the last game Jim Boeheim coached, as he retired following the loss.

ESPN
March 8
2:30 p.m.
No. 5 Pittsburgh89, No. 13 Georgia Tech 81
Scoring by half:44–31, 45–50
Pts: Jamarius Burton, 21
Rebs: Blake Hinson, 9
Asts: Jamarius Burton, 8
Pts: Javon Franklin, 19
Rebs: Javon Franklin, 15
Asts: Kyle Sturdivant, 8
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, NC
Referees: Raymie Styons, Bert Smith, Justin Porterfield
ESPN2
March 8
7:00 p.m.
No. 7 North Carolina85, No. 10 Boston College 61
Scoring by half:43–29, 42–32
Pts: Caleb Love, 22
Rebs:Tied, 6
Asts: Leaky Black, 4
Pts: Makai Ashton-Langford, 16
Rebs: Quinten Post, 5
Asts: Makai Ashton-Langford, 3
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, NC
Referees: Roger Ayers, Lee Cassell, Jerry Heater
ESPN2
March 8
9:30 p.m.
No. 6 NC State97, No. 11 Virginia Tech 77
Scoring by half:53–26, 44–51
Pts: Terquavion Smith, 30
Rebs: Terquavion Smith, 8
Asts: Jarkel Joiner, 10
Pts: Rodney Rice, 17
Rebs: Justun Mutts, 5
Asts: Sean Pedulla, 4
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, NC
Attendance: 17,685
Referees: Clarence Armstrong, Ron Groover, Jemel Spearman

Quarterfinals

ESPN2
March 9
12:00 p.m.
No. 1 Miami74, No. 9 Wake Forest 72
Scoring by half:34–29, 40–43
Pts: Jordan Miller, 24
Rebs: Norchad Omier, 10
Asts:Tied, 5
Pts: Tyree Appleby, 24
Rebs: Bobi Klintman, 11
Asts: Cameron Hildreth, 7
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, NC
Referees: Bill Covington, Justin Porterfield, Raymie Styons
ESPN2
March 9
2:30 p.m.
No. 4 Duke96, No. 5 Pittsburgh 69
Scoring by half:48–32, 48–37
Pts: Kyle Filipowski, 22
Rebs: Mark Mitchell, 5
Asts: Tyrese Proctor, 10
Pts: Nike Sabande, 17
Rebs: Guilermo Diaz Graham, 8
Asts:Tied, 3
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, NC
Attendance: 13,920
Referees: Ron Groover, Jamie Luckie, Tommy Morrissey
ESPN
March 9
7:00 p.m.
No. 2 Virginia68, No. 7 North Carolina 59
Scoring by half:25–24, 43–35
Pts: Jayden Gardner, 17
Rebs: Jayden Gardner, 10
Asts: Reece Beekman, 5
Pts: R. J. Davis, 24
Rebs: Leaky Black, 9
Asts: Caleb Love, 6
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, NC
Referees: Clarence Armstrong, Mark Schnur, Bert Smith
ESPN
March 9
9:30 p.m.
No. 3 Clemson80, No. 6 NC State 54
Scoring by half:39–36, 41–18
Pts:Tied, 15
Rebs: Hunter Tyson, 12
Asts: Chase Hunter, 9
Pts: D. J. Burns, 12
Rebs: Jack Clark, 7
Asts:Tied, 3
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, NC
Attendance: 17,722
Referees: Roger Ayers, AJ Desai, Ted Valentine

Semifinals

ESPN2
March 10
7:00 p.m.
No. 1 Miami 78, No. 4 Duke85
Scoring by half: 36–41, 42–44
Pts: Isaiah Wong, 22
Rebs: Jordan Miller, 7
Asts: Wooga Poplar, 4
Pts: Kyle Filipowski, 17
Rebs: Kyle Filiposwski, 11
Asts:Tied, 5
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, NC
Referees: Clarence Armstrong, A.J. Desai, Ted Valentine
ESPN2
March 10
9:30 p.m.
No. 2 Virginia76, No. 3 Clemson 56
Scoring by half:37–25, 39–31
Pts: Jayden Gardner, 23
Rebs: Jayden Gardner, 12
Asts: Reece Beekman, 7
Pts: Hunter Tyson, 15
Rebs: PJ Hall, 10
Asts:Tied, 2
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, NC
Attendance: 15,316
Referees: Lee Cassell, Ron Groover, Jamie Luckie

Final

ESPN
March 11
8:30 p.m.
No. 2 Virginia 49, No. 4 Duke59
Scoring by half: 17-24, 32-35
Pts: Reece Beekman, 12
Rebs: Kadin Shedrick, 7
Asts: Reece Beekman, 4
Pts: Jeremy Roach, 23
Rebs: Kyle Filipowski, 10
Asts:Tied, 3
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, NC
Attendance: 19,116
Referees: Bert Smith, Bill Covington, Roger Ayers

Awards and honors

2023 ACC Men's Basketball All-Tournament Teams [6]
First TeamSecond Team

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