1997 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament

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1997 Atlantic Coast Conference
baseball tournament
Teams9
FormatPlay-in round followed by eight-team double elimination
Finals site
Champions Florida State  (2nd title)
Winning coach Mike Martin  (2nd title)
MVP Jeremy Morris (Florida State)
Attendance32,141
1997 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 10 Georgia Tech  y194 .8264615 .754
No. 9 Florida State  y186 .7505017 .746
No. 23 NC State  y158 .6524320 .683
Clemson  y1310 .5654123 .641
Wake Forest  1013 .4353720 .649
Virginia  1013 .4353222 .593
Duke  914 .3913325 .569
North Carolina  618 .2502931 .483
Maryland  519 .2082232 .407
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1997 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1997 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament was held at the Florida Power Park in St. Petersburg, FL from May 13 through 17. Florida State won the tournament and earned the Atlantic Coast Conference's automatic bid to the 1997 NCAA Division I baseball tournament.

Contents

Tournament

Play-in game

Play-in game
   
9 Maryland 2
8 North Carolina 4

Main Bracket

Seeding Procedure

From TheACC.com Archived 2012-11-11 at the Wayback Machine :

On Saturday (The Semifinals) of the ACC Baseball Tournament, the match-up between the four remaining teams is determined by previous opponents. If teams have played previously in the tournament, every attempt will be made to avoid a repeat match-up between teams, regardless of seed. If it is impossible to avoid a match-up that already occurred, then the determination is based on avoiding the most recent, current tournament match-up, regardless of seed. If no match-ups have occurred, the team left in the winners bracket will play the lowest seeded team from the losers bracket.

Bracket

Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalSemifinalsFinal
8North Carolina6
1 Georgia Tech 7
1Georgia Tech4
4Clemson7
5 Wake Forest 6
4 Clemson 8
2Florida State8
4Clemson4
6 Virginia 2
2Florida State12
3 NC State 4
3NC State37Duke2
2Florida State5
7 Duke 2
2 Florida State 4
4Clemson0
Lower round 1Lower round 22Florida State10
3NC State4
8North Carolina48North Carolina2
4Clemson11*
5Wake Forest3
3NC State6*
7Duke5
6Virginia31Georgia Tech3
7Duke16
  • (*) Denotes 10 Innings

All-Tournament Team

PositionPlayerSchool
1BChris CombsNC State
2B Scott Zech Florida State
3B Jeff Becker Duke
SS Brian Roberts North Carolina
C Jeremy Salazar Florida State
OF Gary Burnham Clemson
OF J. D. Drew Florida State
OF Jeremy Morris Florida State
DH Kris Wilson Georgia Tech
P Chris Chavez Florida State
P Randy Choate Florida State
MVP Jeremy Morris Florida State

(*)Denotes Unanimous Selection

See also

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References

  1. "College Baseball Conference Standings – 1997". Boyd's World. Retrieved April 25, 2015.