1991 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament

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1991 Atlantic Coast Conference
baseball tournament
Teams8
FormatEight-team double elimination
Finals site
Champions Clemson  (6th title)
Winning coach Bill Wilhelm  (6th title)
MVP Michael Spiers (Clemson)
Attendance37,561
1991 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 8 Clemson  y183 .8576010 .857
No. 26 Georgia Tech  y128 .6004226 .618
No. 27 NC State  y1110 .5244820 .706
North Carolina  1010 .5003623 .610
Wake Forest  1010 .5003722 .627
Virginia  1011 .4762827 .509
Duke  615 .2862427 .471
Maryland  515 .2502927 .518
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1991 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1991 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament was held in Greenville, SC from May 11 through 14. Clemson won the tournament and earned the Atlantic Coast Conference's automatic bid to the 1991 NCAA Division I baseball tournament.

Contents

Seeding

TeamWLPct.GBSeed
Clemson 183.857
1
Georgia Tech 128.600
5.5
2
NC State 1110.524
7
3
North Carolina 1010.500
7.5
4
Wake Forest 1010.500
7.5
5
Virginia 1011.476
8
6
Duke 615.286
12
7
Maryland 615.286
12
8

Tournament

Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalSemifinalsFinal
8 Maryland 1
1 Clemson 13
1Clemson7
5Wake Forest2
5 Wake Forest 7
4 North Carolina 2
2Georgia Tech5
1Clemson6
6 Virginia 4
1Clemson7
3 NC State 3
2Georgia Tech96Virginia4
6Virginia3
7 Duke 7
2 Georgia Tech 9
1Clemson24
Lower round 1Lower round 22Georgia Tech8
6Virginia5
4North Carolina34North Carolina1
3NC State3
8Maryland1
2Georgia Tech4
3NC State9
3NC State145Wake Forest4
7Duke1

All-Tournament Team

PositionPlayerSchool
1B Pat Clougherty NC State
2B Jim Crowley Clemson
3B Andy Bruce Georgia Tech
SS Jason Cook Virginia
C Kevin O'Sullivan Virginia
OF Michael Spiers Clemson
OF Jeff Pierce NC State
OF Anthony Byrd Georgia Tech
DH Eric Macrina Clemson
SP Jason Angel Clemson
RP Scott Miller Clemson
MVP Michael Spiers Clemson

(*)Denotes Unanimous Selection

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References

  1. "College Baseball Conference Standings – 1991". Boyd's World. Retrieved December 17, 2014.