2024 ACC men's basketball tournament

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2024 ACC men's basketball tournament
2024 ACC Tournament logo
ClassificationDivision I
Season2023–24
Teams15
SiteCapital One Arena
Washington, D.C.
ChampionsNC State (11th title)
Winning coachKevin Keatts (1st title)
MVPD. J. Burns (NC State)
Attendance101,375
TelevisionESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ACCN
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2023–24 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 7 North Carolina 17 3   .850 29 8   .784
No. 9 Duke 15 5   .750 27 9   .750
Virginia 13 7   .650 23 11   .676
Pittsburgh 12 8   .600 22 11   .667
Wake Forest 11 9   .550 21 14   .600
No. 14 Clemson 11 9   .550 24 12   .667
Syracuse 11 9   .550 20 12   .625
Virginia Tech 10 10   .500 19 15   .559
Florida State 10 10   .500 17 16   .515
No. 10 NC State 9 11   .450 26 15   .634
Boston College 8 12   .400 20 16   .556
Notre Dame 7 13   .350 13 20   .394
Georgia Tech 7 13   .350 14 18   .438
Miami (FL) 6 14   .300 15 17   .469
Louisville 3 17   .150 8 24   .250
2024 ACC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2024 ACC men's basketball tournament was the postseason men's basketball tournament for the Atlantic Coast Conference held at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., from March 12 to 16, 2024.[1] It was the 71st annual edition of the tournament. The NC State Wolfpack won the title as the tenth seed, winning five games in five days to become tournament champions. They were the lowest seed to win the tournament and the first team to win five games in five days since UConn accomplished the feat to win the 2011 Big East Tournament.[2] As champions, NC State earned the ACC's automatic bid to the 2024 NCAA tournament.

Seeds[edit]

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.

Seed School Conference

Record

Tiebreakers
1 North Carolina 17–3
2 Duke 15–5
3 Virginia 13–7
4 Pittsburgh 12–8
5 Wake Forest 11–9 2–0 vs. Clemson and Syracuse
6 Clemson 11–9 2–1 vs. Syracuse and Wake Forest
7 Syracuse 11–9 0–3 vs. Clemson and Wake Forest
8 Virginia Tech 10–10 1–1 vs. Florida State; 1–1 vs. Virginia
9 Florida State 10–10 1–1 vs. Virginia Tech; 0–1 vs. Virginia
10 NC State 9–11
11 Boston College 8–12
12 Notre Dame 7–13 2–0 vs. Georgia Tech
13 Georgia Tech 7–13 0–2 vs. Notre Dame
14 Miami 6–14
15 Louisville 3–17

Schedule[edit]

Session Game Time Matchup Score Television Attendance
First round – Tuesday, March 12
Opening
day
1 2:00 p.m. No. 12 Notre Dame vs. No. 13 Georgia Tech 84–80 ACCN 7,523
2 4:30 p.m. No. 10 NC State vs. No. 15 Louisville 94–85
3 7:00 p.m. No. 11 Boston College vs. No. 14 Miami 81–65
Second round – Wednesday, March 13
1 4 noon No. 8 Virginia Tech vs. No. 9 Florida State 76–86 ESPN 9,920
5 2:30 p.m. No. 5 Wake Forest vs. No. 12 Notre Dame 72–59
2 6 7:00 p.m. No. 7 Syracuse vs. No. 10 NC State 65–83 ESPN2 13,445
7 9:30 p.m. No. 6 Clemson vs. No. 11 Boston College 55–76 ESPNU
Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 14
3 8 noon No. 1 North Carolina vs. No. 9 Florida State 92–67 ESPN 14,920
9 2:30 p.m. No. 4 Pittsburgh vs. No. 5 Wake Forest 81−69 ESPN2
4 10 7:00 p.m. No. 2 Duke vs. No. 10 NC State 69−74 ESPN 17,627
11 9:30 p.m. No. 3 Virginia vs. No. 11 Boston College 66−60OT
Semifinals – Friday, March 15
5 12 7:00 p.m. No. 1 North Carolina vs. No. 4 Pittsburgh 72–65 ESPN 18,722
13 9:30 p.m. No. 3 Virginia vs. No. 10 NC State 65–73OT ESPN2
Championship – Saturday, March 16
6 14 8:30 p.m. No. 1 North Carolina vs. No. 10 NC State 76–84 ESPN 19,218
Game times in EDT. Rankings denote tournament seed.

Bracket[edit]

First round
Tuesday, March 12
Second round
Wednesday, March 13
Quarterfinals
Thursday, March 14
Semifinals
Friday, March 15
Championship
Saturday, March 16
1North Carolina92
8Virginia Tech769Florida State67
9Florida State861North Carolina72
4Pittsburgh65
4Pittsburgh81
5Wake Forest725Wake Forest69
12Notre Dame8412Notre Dame591North Carolina76
13Georgia Tech8010NC State84
2Duke69
7Syracuse6510NC State74
10NC State9410NC State8310NC State73OT
15Louisville853Virginia65
3Virginia66OT
6Clemson5511Boston College60
11Boston College8111Boston College76
14Miami65

Game summaries[edit]

First round[edit]

ACCN
March 12
2:00 p.m.
No. 12 Notre Dame 84, No. 13 Georgia Tech 80
Scoring by half: 45−35, 39−45
Pts: Braeden Shrewsberry, 23
Rebs: Kebba Njie, 9
Asts: Markus Burton, 8
Pts: Naithan George, 24
Rebs: Baye Ndongo, 7
Asts: Naithan George, 7
Capital One Arena
Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 7,523
Referees: Bert Smith
Raymie Styons
Jemel Spearman
ACCN
March 12
4:30 p.m.
No. 10 NC State 94, No. 15 Louisville 85
Scoring by half: 45−46, 49−39
Pts: Casey Morsell, 25
Rebs: Jayden Taylor, 8
Asts: tied, 3
Pts: Skyy Clark, 36
Rebs: Brandon Huntley-Hatfield, 7
Asts: Brandon Huntley-Hatfield, 4
Capital One Arena
Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 7,523
Referees: Lee Cassell
Mark Schnur
Jerry Heater
ACCN
March 12
7:00 p.m.
No. 11 Boston College 81, No. 14 Miami 65
Scoring by half: 47–32, 34–33
Pts: Quinten Post (30)
Rebs: Quinten Post (13)
Asts: tied (3)
Pts: tied (18)
Rebs: Norchad Omier (13)
Asts: Bensley Joseph (4)
Capital One Arena
Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 7,523
Referees: Ted Valentine
Tommy Morrissey
Justin Porterfield

Second round[edit]

ESPN
March 13
12:00 p.m.
No. 8 Virginia Tech 76, No. 9 Florida State 86
Scoring by half: 37−36, 39−48
Pts: Sean Pedulla, 24
Rebs: Tyler Nickel, 7
Asts: Sean Pedulla, 5
Pts: Jamir Watkins, 34
Rebs: Jamir Watkins, 11
Asts: Jalen Warley, 4
Capital One Arena
Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 9,920
Referees: Jamie Luckie
A.J. Desai
Jerry Heater
ESPN
March 13
2:30 p.m.
No. 5 Wake Forest 72, No. 12 Notre Dame 59
Scoring by half: 40−34, 32−25
Pts: Kevin Miller, 17
Rebs: Andrew Carr, 11
Asts: Efton Reid III, 5
Pts: Markus Burton, 21
Rebs: Carey Booth/Kebba Njie, 6
Asts: Markus Burton, 3
Capital One Arena
Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 9,920
Referees: Ron Groover
Tommy Morrissey
Justin Porterfield
ESPN2
March 13
7:00 p.m.
No. 7 Syracuse 65, No. 10 NC State 83
Scoring by half: 32–35, 33–48
Pts: Judah Mintz (21)
Rebs: Maliq Brown (11)
Asts: Quadir Copeland/Judah Mintz (4)
Pts: Jayden Taylor (18)
Rebs: Mohamed Diarra (14)
Asts: Mohamed Diarra (6)
Capital One Arena
Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 13,445
Referees: Roger Ayers
Tony Henderson
Jemel Spearman
ESPNU
March 13
9:30 p.m.
No. 6 Clemson 55, No. 11 Boston College 76
Scoring by half: 28–40, 27–36
Pts: PJ Hall (21)
Rebs: Joseph Girard III (7)
Asts: Ian Schieffelin (4)
Pts: Claudell Harris Jr. (27)
Rebs: Quinten Post (8)
Asts: Quinten Post (7)
Capital One Arena
Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 13,445
Referees: Bill Covington
Clarence Armstrong
Mark Schnur

Quarterfinals[edit]

ESPN
March 14
12:00 p.m.
No. 1 North Carolina 92, No. 9 Florida State 67
Scoring by half: 46−30, 46−37
Pts: R. J. Davis, 18
Rebs: Armando Bacot/Harrison Ingram, 10
Asts: Elliot Cadeau, 6
Pts: Primo Spears, 17
Rebs: Baba Miller/Jamir Watkins, 4
Asts: Jamir Watkins, 5
Capital One Arena
Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 14,920
Referees: Lee Cassell
Tommy Morrissey
A.J. Desai
ESPN2
March 14
2:30 p.m.
No. 4 Pittsburgh 81, No. 5 Wake Forest 69
Scoring by half: 38–26, 43–43
Pts: Ishmael Leggett, 30
Rebs: Ishmael Leggett, 7
Asts: Jaland Lowe, 5
Pts: Cameron Hildreth, 23
Rebs: Andrew Carr, 9
Asts: Hunter Sallis, 4
Capital One Arena
Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 14,920
Referees: Roger Ayers
Bert Smith
Tony Henderson
ESPN
March 14
7:00 p.m.
No. 2 Duke 69, No. 10 NC State 74
Scoring by half: 32–35, 37–39
Pts: Kyle Filipowski, 28
Rebs: Kyle Filipowski, 14
Asts: Tyrese Proctor, 5
Pts: DJ Horne, 18
Rebs: Mohamed Diarra, 16
Asts: D. J. Burns/Michael O'Connell, 4
Capital One Arena
Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 17,627
Referees: Ron Groover
Bill Covington
Clarence Armstrong
ESPN
March 14
9:30 p.m.
No. 3 Virginia 66, No. 11 Boston College 60 (OT)
Scoring by half: 29–35, 28–22 Overtime: 3–9
Pts: Jacob Groves, 15
Rebs: Jacob Groves, 11
Asts: Reece Beekman, 11
Pts: Quinten Post, 23
Rebs: Quinten Post, 13
Asts: Jaeden Zackery, 5
Capital One Arena
Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 17,627
Referees: Ted Valentine
Jamie Luckie
Raymie Styons

Semifinals[edit]

ESPN
March 15
7:00 p.m.
No. 1 North Carolina 72, No. 4 Pittsburgh 65
Scoring by half: 33−35, 39−30
Pts: R. J. Davis (25)
Rebs: Armando Bacot (11)
Asts: Seth Trimble (4)
Pts: Carlton Carrington (24)
Rebs: Guillermo Diaz Graham (7)
Asts: Jaland Lowe (4)
Capital One Arena
Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 18,722
Referees: Ted Valentine
Ron Groover
Mark Schnur
ESPN2
March 15
9:30 p.m.
No. 3 Virginia 65, No. 10 NC State 73 (OT)
Scoring by half: 29–29, 29–29 Overtime: 7–15
Pts: Isaac McKneely (23)
Rebs: Ryan Dunn/Jordan Minor (9)
Asts: Reece Beekman (11)
Pts: D. J. Burns (19)
Rebs: Mohamed Diarra (12)
Asts: Michael O'Connell (3)
Capital One Arena
Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 18,722
Referees: Roger Ayers
A.J. Desai
Tony Henderson

Final[edit]

ESPN
March 16
8:30 p.m.
No. 1 North Carolina 76, No. 10 NC State 84
Scoring by half: 40–39, 36–45
Pts: R. J. Davis (30)
Rebs: Armando Bacot (12)
Asts: Elliot Cadeau (8)
Pts: DJ Horne (29)
Rebs: Mohamed Diarra (14)
Asts: D. J. Burns (7)
Capital One Arena
Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 19,218
Referees: Lee Cassell
Bert Smith
Bill Covington Jr.

Awards and honors[edit]

2024 ACC Men's Basketball All-Tournament Teams[3]
First Team Second Team

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "ACC Announces 2023-24 Men's Basketball Conference Schedule". theacc.com. Atlantic Coast Conference. September 26, 2023. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
  2. ^ Pereles, Zachary (March 16, 2024). "NC State stuns North Carolina, wins ACC Tournament behind D.J. Burns Jr., DJ Horne and an unshakeable spirit". CBS Sports. Retrieved March 17, 2024.
  3. ^ "NC State Beats No. 4 North Carolina to Win The ACC Tournament and Earn an Automatic NCAA Bid". theacc.com. Atlantic Coast Conference. March 16, 2024. Retrieved March 17, 2024.