American college basketball competition
| 2022 ACC men's basketball tournament |
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2022 ACC Tournament logo |
| Classification | Division I |
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| Season | 2021–22 |
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| Teams | 15 |
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| Site | Barclays CenterBrooklyn, New York |
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| Champions | Virginia Tech (1st title) |
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| Winning coach | Mike Young (1st title) |
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| MVP | Hunter Cattoor (Virginia Tech) |
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| Television | ESPN, ESPN2, ACCN |
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| ACC men's basketball tournaments← 20212023 → |
2021–22 ACC men's basketball standings | Conf. | Overall |
| Team | W | | L | | PCT | W | | L | | PCT |
| No. 9 Duke | 16 | – | 4 | | .800 | 32 | – | 7 | | .821 |
| North Carolina | 15 | – | 5 | | .750 | 29 | – | 10 | | .744 |
| Notre Dame | 15 | – | 5 | | .750 | 24 | – | 11 | | .686 |
| Miami (FL) | 14 | – | 6 | | .700 | 26 | – | 11 | | .703 |
| Wake Forest | 13 | – | 7 | | .650 | 25 | – | 10 | | .714 |
| Virginia | 12 | – | 8 | | .600 | 21 | – | 14 | | .600 |
| Virginia Tech † | 11 | – | 9 | | .550 | 23 | – | 13 | | .639 |
| Florida State | 10 | – | 10 | | .500 | 17 | – | 14 | | .548 |
| Syracuse | 9 | – | 11 | | .450 | 16 | – | 17 | | .485 |
| Clemson | 8 | – | 12 | | .400 | 17 | – | 16 | | .515 |
| Louisville | 6 | – | 14 | | .300 | 13 | – | 19 | | .406 |
| Boston College | 6 | – | 14 | | .300 | 13 | – | 20 | | .394 |
| Pittsburgh | 6 | – | 14 | | .300 | 11 | – | 21 | | .344 |
| Georgia Tech | 5 | – | 15 | | .250 | 12 | – | 20 | | .375 |
| NC State | 4 | – | 16 | | .200 | 11 | – | 21 | | .344 |
| † 2022 ACC tournament winnerRankings from AP poll |
The 2022 ACC men's basketball tournament was the postseason men's basketball tournament for the 2021–22 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season. It was held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, during March 8–12, 2022.[1] The 2022 tournament was the 69th annual edition of the tournament. The Virginia Tech Hokies won the tournament, their first ACC Tournament title and only their second conference tournament title in program history, receiving the conference's automatic bid to the 2022 NCAA tournament. The Hokies were the second ACC champion to win four tournament games to secure the title and were the lowest overall seed to win the title,[2] until NC State won the 2024 tournament as a 10-seed two years later.
Seeds
[edit] All 15 ACC teams participated in the tournament. Teams were seeded by conference record, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams that finished with identical conference records.[3] Duke secured the regular season title and the first overall seed. Notre Dame, North Carolina, and Miami were the other teams to secure double-byes.[4]
| Seed | School | ConferenceRecord | Tiebreaker |
| 1 | Duke‡† | 16–4 |
| 2 | Notre Dame† | 15–5 | 1–0 vs. UNC |
| 3 | North Carolina† | 15–5 | 0–1 vs. ND |
| 4 | Miami† | 14–6 |
| 5 | Wake Forest# | 13–7 |
| 6 | Virginia# | 12–8 |
| 7 | Virginia Tech# | 11–9 |
| 8 | Florida State# | 10–10 |
| 9 | Syracuse# | 9–11 |
| 10 | Clemson | 8–12 |
| 11 | Louisville | 6–14 | 2–1 vs. BC/PITT |
| 12 | Pittsburgh | 6–14 | 2–2 vs. BC/LOU |
| 13 | Boston College | 6–14 | 1–2 vs. LOU/PITT |
| 14 | Georgia Tech | 5–15 |
| 15 | NC State | 4–16 |
‡ – ACC Regular Season Champions.† – Received a double-bye in the conference tournament.# – Received a single-bye in the conference tournament.
Schedule
[edit] | Session | Game | Time | Matchup | Score | Television | Attendance |
| First round – Tuesday, March 8 |
| Opening Day | 1 | 2:00 pm | No. 12 Pittsburgh vs. No. 13 Boston College | 46–66 | ACCN | 6,222 |
| 2 | 4:30 pm | No. 10 Clemson vs. No. 15 NC State | 70–64 |
| 3 | 7:00 pm | No. 11 Louisville vs. No. 14 Georgia Tech | 84–74 |
| Second round – Wednesday, March 9 |
| 1 | 4 | 12:00 pm | No. 8 Florida State vs. No. 9 Syracuse | 57–96 | ESPN |
| 5 | 2:30 pm | No. 5 Wake Forest vs. No. 13 Boston College | 77–82 (OT) |
| 2 | 6 | 7:00 pm | No. 7 Virginia Tech vs. No. 10 Clemson | 76–75 (OT) | ESPN2 | 8,174 |
| 7 | 9:30 pm | No. 6 Virginia vs. No. 11 Louisville | 51–50 |
| Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 10 |
| 3 | 8 | 12:00 pm | No. 1 Duke vs. No. 9 Syracuse | 88–79 | ESPN | 11,511 |
| 9 | 2:30 pm | No. 4 Miami vs. No. 13 Boston College | 71–69 (OT) | ESPN2 |
| 4 | 10 | 7:00 pm | No. 2 Notre Dame vs. No. 7 Virginia Tech | 80–87 | 15,994 |
| 11 | 9:30 pm | No. 3 North Carolina vs. No. 6 Virginia | 63–43 | ESPN |
| Semifinals – Friday, March 11 |
| 5 | 12 | 7:00 pm | No. 1 Duke vs. No. 4 Miami | 80–76 | ESPN | 15,994 |
| 13 | 9:30 pm | No. 7 Virginia Tech vs. No. 3 North Carolina | 72–59 |
| Championship – Saturday, March 12 |
| 6 | 14 | 8:30 pm | No. 1 Duke vs. No. 7 Virginia Tech | 67–82 | ESPN | 17,764 |
| Game times in ET. Rankings denote tournament seed. |
Bracket
[edit] | First roundTuesday, March 8ACCN | Second roundWednesday, March 9ESPN/ESPN2 | QuarterfinalsThursday, March 10ESPN/ESPN2 | SemifinalsFriday, March 11ESPN/ESPN2 | ChampionshipSaturday, March 12ESPN |
| 1 | Duke | 88 |
| 8 | Florida State | 57 | 9 | Syracuse | 79 |
| 9 | Syracuse | 96 | 1 | Duke | 80 |
| 4 | Miami | 76 |
| 4 | Miami | 71OT |
| 5 | Wake Forest | 77 | 13 | Boston College | 69 |
| 12 | Pittsburgh | 46 | 13 | Boston College | 82OT | 1 | Duke | 67 |
| 13 | Boston College | 66 | 7 | Virginia Tech | 82 |
| 2 | Notre Dame | 80 |
| 7 | Virginia Tech | 76OT | 7 | Virginia Tech | 87 |
| 10 | Clemson | 70 | 10 | Clemson | 75 | 7 | Virginia Tech | 72 |
| 15 | North Carolina State | 64 | 3 | North Carolina | 59 |
| 3 | North Carolina | 63 |
| 6 | Virginia | 51 | 6 | Virginia | 43 |
| 11 | Louisville | 84 | 11 | Louisville | 50 |
| 14 | Georgia Tech | 74 |
Game summaries
[edit] First round
[edit] | No. 12 Pittsburgh 46, No. 13 Boston College 66 |
| Scoring by half: 22–33, 24–33 |
| Pts: Hugley (15)Rebs: Hugley (8)Asts: Gueye (3) | Pts: Karnik (13)Rebs: Langford (5)Asts: Bickerstaff (5) |
| Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYReferees: Lee Cassell, Mark Schnur, Tommy Morrissey |
| No. 10 Clemson 70, No. 15 North Carolina State 64 |
| Scoring by half: 29–24, 41–40 |
| Pts: Hall (18)Rebs: Collins, Hall (10)Asts: Hunter (4) | Pts: Seabron (19)Rebs: Seabron (12)Asts: Seabron (6) |
| Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYReferees: Jerry Heater, A.J. Desai, Jamie Luckie |
| No. 11 Louisville 84, No. 14 Georgia Tech 74 |
| Scoring by half: 45–28, 39–46 |
| Pts: West (20)Rebs: Williams (10)Asts: Ellis (6) | Pts: Kelly, Usher (19)Rebs: Usher (6)Asts: Usher (9) |
| Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYAttendance: 6,222Referees: Bill Covington, Raymie Styons, Tony Henderson |
Second round
[edit] | No. 8 Florida State 57, No. 9 Syracuse 96 |
| Scoring by half: 26–49, 31–47 |
| Pts: Cleveland (13)Rebs: Polite (7)Asts: Evans (5) | Pts: Swider (28)Rebs: Anselem (15)Asts: Torrence (9) |
| Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYReferees: Ted Valentine, Brian Dorsey, Mark Schnur |
| No. 5 Wake Forest 77, No. 13 Boston College 82 (OT) |
| Scoring by half: 29–30, 41–40 Overtime: 7–12 |
| Pts: LaRavia (21)Rebs: LaRavia (7)Asts: Tied (4) | Pts: Langford (19)Rebs: Tied (7)Asts: Ashton-Langford (5) |
| Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYReferees: Ron Groover, A.J. Desai, Jerry Heater |
| No. 7 Virginia Tech 76, No. 10 Clemson 75 (OT) |
| Scoring by half: 43–32, 23–34 Overtime: 10–9 |
| Pts: Aluma (19)Rebs: Aluma/Mutts (10)Asts: Murphy (4) | Pts: Hall (16)Rebs: Tyson (7)Asts: Dawes (4) |
| Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYReferees: Roger Ayers, Tommy Morissey, Tony Henderson |
| No. 6 Virginia 51, No. 11 Louisville 50 |
| Scoring by half: 20–24, 31–26 |
| Pts: Gardner (17)Rebs: Cáffaro (8)Asts: Beekman (9) | Pts: Williams (11)Rebs: Williams (13)Asts: West (3) |
| Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYAttendance: 8,174Referees: Bert Smith, Lee Cassell, Clarence Armstrong |
Quarterfinals
[edit] | No. 1 Duke 88, No. 9 Syracuse 79 |
| Scoring by half: 36–40, 52–39 |
| Pts: Moore Jr. (26)Rebs: Williams (16)Asts: Moore (8) | Pts: J. Boehiem (28)Rebs: J. Boehiem (8)Asts: Torrence (11) |
| Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYReferees: Ron Groover, Tommy Morrissey, Tony Henderson |
| No. 4 Miami 71, No. 13 Boston College 69 (OT) |
| Scoring by half: 34–32, 31–33 Overtime: 6–4 |
| Pts: McGusty (16)Rebs: Waardenburg (9)Asts: Wong, Moore (6) | Pts: Post (14)Rebs: Langford Jr. (7)Asts: Langford Jr., Zachery, Galloway (3) |
| Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYAttendance: 11,511Referees: Brian Dorsey, Bill Covington, Ted Valentine |
| No. 2 Notre Dame 80, No. 7 Virginia Tech 87 |
| Scoring by half: 31–42, 49–45 |
| Pts: Hubb (23)Rebs: Laszewski (10)Asts: Hubb (5) | Pts: Aluma (20)Rebs: Mutts (10)Asts: Mutts (5) |
| Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYReferees: Bert Smith, Raymie Styons, Clarence Armstrong |
| No. 3 North Carolina 63, No. 6 Virginia 43 |
| Scoring by half: 33–13, 30–30 |
| Pts: Manek (21)Rebs: Bacot (11)Asts: Davis (6) | Pts: Gardner (17)Rebs: Caffaro (6)Asts: Beekman (5) |
| Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYAttendance: 15,994Referees: Roger Ayers, A.J. Desai, Jamie Luckie |
Semifinals
[edit] | No. 1 Duke 80, No. 4 Miami 76 |
| Scoring by half: 36–36, 44–40 |
| Pts: Griffin (21)Rebs: Banchero (11)Asts: Banchero (4) | Pts: McGusty (24)Rebs: Miller (13)Asts: Moore (8) |
| Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYAttendance: 15,994Referees: Tony Henderson, Jamie Luckie, Bert Smith |
| No. 3 North Carolina 59, No. 7 Virginia Tech 72 |
| Scoring by half: 26–32, 33–40 |
| Pts: Bacot (19)Rebs: Bacot (14)Asts: Black/Love (4) | Pts: Maddox (20)Rebs: Maddox (6)Asts: Murphy (7) |
| Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYAttendance: 15,994Referees: Lee Cassell, Ted Valentine, Bill Covington |
Final
[edit] | No. 1 Duke 67, No. 7 Virginia Tech 82 |
| Scoring by half: 39–42, 28–40 |
| Pts: Banchero (20)Rebs: Moore Jr. (6)Asts: Keels (4) | Pts: Cattoor (31)Rebs: Aluma (10)Asts: Aluma (7) |
| Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYAttendance: 17,764Referees: Clarence Armstrong, Ron Groover, Roger Ayers |
Awards and honors
[edit] Tournament MVP: Hunter Cattoor, Virginia Tech
All-Tournament Teams:[5]
First Team - Hunter Cattoor, Virginia Tech
- Keve Aluma, Virginia Tech
- Paolo Banchero, Duke
- Wendell Moore Jr., Duke
- Kameron McGusty, Miami (FL)
| Second Team - Storm Murphy, Virginia Tech
- Darius Maddox, Virginia Tech
- Armando Bacot, UNC
- Jimmy Boeheim, Syracuse
- Quinten Post, Boston College
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See also
[edit] - 2022 ACC women's basketball tournament
References
[edit] - ^ "2022 New York Life Men's ACC Tournament". TheACC.com. Retrieved January 18, 2022.
- ^ "7th-seed Virginia Tech upsets Duke, Coach K for ACC title". ESPN. Associated Press. March 12, 2022. Retrieved March 28, 2022.
- ^ "New York Life ACC Tournament Tiebreaker and Seedings Procedure". theacc.com. Atlantic Coast Conference. Retrieved March 7, 2022.
- ^ "Seeds, Brackets Announced for 2022 New York Life ACC Men's Basketball Tournament". theacc.com. Atlantic Coast Conference. March 5, 2022. Retrieved March 7, 2022.
- ^ "Postgame Notes DUKE VT - Atlantic Coast Conference". theacc.com. Atlantic Coast Conference. March 12, 2022. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
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