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2024 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament
American collegiate event in Charlotte, North Carolina From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2024 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament was held May 21–26, 2024 at Truist Field in Charlotte, North Carolina. The annual tournament determines the official conference champion of the Division I Atlantic Coast Conference for college baseball.[2][3]
The tournament has been held every year but two since 1973, with Clemson winning eleven championships prior this, the most all-time. Georgia Tech has won nine championships, and Florida State has won eight titles since its entry to the league in 1992, matching defending champion North Carolina's total. Recent entrants Virginia Tech, Boston College, Pittsburgh, Notre Dame and Louisville have never won the event.
The Clemson Tigers were the defending tournament champions but were unable to defend their crown, as they did not advance out of their group after finishing 1–1. Sixth seed Duke won their second ACC Tournament title after going 2–0 in their group, defeating Miami in the Semifinals, and topping fifth-seed Florida State in the Final 16–4.
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Format and seeding
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The winner of each seven team division and the top ten other teams based on conference winning percentage, regardless of division, from the conference's regular season will be seeded one through twelve. Seeds one and two are awarded to the two division winners. Teams are then divided into four pools of three teams each, with the winners advancing to single elimination bracket for the championship.[4]
If a 1–1 tie were to occur among all three teams in a pool, the highest seeded team would have advanced to the semifinals.[5] Because of this, seeds 5–12 must win both pool play games to advance to the single-elimination bracket, and seeds 1–4 must only win the game against the winner of the game between the other two teams in the pool to advance. For example, if the 12 seed beats the 8 seed in the first game, then the winner of the 12 seed versus 1 seed advances, and the 8 seed versus 1 seed game has no effect on which team advances.
- Two-way tie broken by combined head-to-head records.
- Three-way tie broken by combined head-to-head records.
- If a tie remains after the first tiebreaker, the two-way tiebreaker is used.
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Schedule and Results
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Schedule
Source:[6]
Pool Play
Pool A
Source: [4]
May 22 3:00 p.m. Game 5 |
(12) Pittsburgh | 1−8 | (8) Wake Forest | Truist Field Attendance: 3,494 Umpires: HP: Jeff Gosney 1B: Jon Byrne 2B: Adam Dowdy 3B: Linus Baker |
LP: A. Coleman (3−3) | Boxscore | WP: Z. Johnston (3−2) | ||
HR: Reinisch (18), Houston (7), Gill (3) |
May 23 3:00 p.m. Game 8 |
(1) North Carolina | 12–2 | (12) Pittsburgh | Truist Field Attendance: 4,263 Umpires: HP: Craig Barron 1B: Ryan Clark 2B: Travis Carlson 3B: Greg Street |
WP: J. DeCaro (5–1) | Boxscore | LP: Andrade (2–4) | ||
HR: Donofrio 2 (7), Cook 2 (18), Harber (20), Osuna (14) | HR: Funk (11) |
May 24 7:00 p.m. Game 12 |
(8) Wake Forest | 9–5 (F/12) | (1) North Carolina | Truist Field Attendance: 9,296 Umpires: HP: Adam Dowdy 1B: Doug Vines 2B: Perry Costello 3B: Jon Byrne |
WP: B. Shenosky (5–3) | Boxscore | LP: B. Peterson (2–2) | ||
HR: Houston (8), Kurtz (22), Tellier (13), Gill (4) |
Pool B
Source: [4]
May 21 11:00 a.m. Game 1 |
(11) Miami | 8−5 | (7) Louisville | Truist Field Attendance: 2,695 Umpires: HP: Doug Vines 1B: Greg Street 2B: Craig Barron 3B: Ryan Clark |
WP: R. Schlesinger (5−5) Sv: M. Caba (4) |
Boxscore | LP: E. Webster (5−3) | ||
HR: Cuvet (25), Costello (8) | HR: Benson (8), Rose (6) |
May 23 11:00 a.m. Game 7 |
(2) Clemson | 7–8 | (11) Miami | Truist Field Attendance: 3,907 Umpires: HP: Jon Byrne 1B: Adam Dowdy 2B: Linus Baker 3B: Perry Costello |
LP: E. Darden (5–4) | Boxscore | WP: G. Ziehl (5–3) Sv: Caba (5) | ||
HR: Hinderlider (13) | HR: Kulikowski (2), Jimenez (2) |
May 24 3:00 p.m. Game 11 |
(7) Louisville | 7–8 | (2) Clemson | Truist Field Attendance: 4,782 Umpires: HP: Brian Miller 1B: Linus Baker 2B: Jeff Gosney 3B: Barry Chambers |
LP: T. Biven (4–2) | Boxscore | WP: A. Gordon (1–2) | ||
HR: Benson (9), Napleton (11) | HR: Obertop (19), Jarrell (6) |
Pool C
Source: [4]
May 21 7:00 p.m. Game 3 |
(10) Virginia Tech | 8–11 | (6) Duke | Truist Field Attendance: 3,842 Umpires: HP: Travis Carlson 1B: Jeff Gosney 2B: Jon Byrne 3B: Adam Dowdy |
LP: M. Siverling (2–2) | Boxscore | WP: J. Tallon (2–0) Sv: C. Beilenson (12) | ||
HR: DeMartini (21), McCann (9) | HR: Morris 2 (17), Stone (12) |
May 22 7:00 p.m. Game 6 |
(3) NC State | 19–9 | (10) Virginia Tech | Truist Field Attendance: 4,651 Umpires: HP: Greg Street 1B: Craig Barron 2B: Ryan Clark 3B: Travis Carlson |
WP: P. Labriola (1–0) | Boxscore | LP: B. Renfrow (6–4) | ||
HR: Serrano III (6), Butterworth (7), Sosa (5) | HR: Ebel (12) |
May 23 7:00 p.m. Game 9 |
(6) Duke | 8–1 | (3) NC State | Truist Field Attendance: 5,696 Umpires: HP: Barry Chambers 1B: Brian Miller 2B: Doug Vines 3B: Jeff Gosney |
WP: A. Healy (3–1) | Boxscore | LP: S. Highfill (5–2) | ||
HR: Morris (18), Gracia (13), Krewson (5), Obee (13) |
Pool D
Source: [4]
May 21 3:00 p.m. Game 2 |
(9) Georgia Tech | 9−12 | (5) Florida State | Truist Field Attendance: 2,997 Umpires: HP: Linus Baker 1B: Perry Costello 2B: Barry Chambers 3B: Brian Miller |
LP: T. McKee (4−5) | Boxscore | WP: J. Abraham (4−1) Sv: J. Arnold (1) | ||
HR: Burress (23), Jones (5) | HR: Ferrer (16), Dinges (13), Cantu (7), Faurot (6) |
May 22 11:00 a.m. Game 4 |
(4) Virginia | 13−0 (F/7) | (9) Georgia Tech | Truist Field Attendance: 2,919 Umpires: HP: Perry Costello 1B: Barry Chambers 2B: Brian Miller 3B: Doug Vines |
WP: Blanco (7−3) | Boxscore | LP: A. Finateri (5−4) | ||
HR: Didawick (23), Saucke (12), Godbout (7) |
May 24 11:00 a.m. Game 10 |
(5) Florida State | 12−7 | (4) Virginia | Truist Field Attendance: 4,305 Umpires: HP: Ryan Clark 1B: Travis Carlson 2B: Greg Street 3B: Craig Barron |
WP: J. Arnold (10−3) Sv: B. Oxford (5) |
Boxscore | LP: J. Savino (2−2) | ||
HR: Tibbs (25) | HR: O'Ferrall (5), Saucke (13), Anderson (8), Hanson (7) |
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Playoffs
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
5 | Florida State | 9 | |||||||
8 | Wake Forest | 6 | |||||||
5 | Florida State | 4 | |||||||
6 | Duke | 16 | |||||||
11 | Miami | 2 | |||||||
6 | Duke | 8 |
Semifinals
May 25 1:00 p.m. ET Semifinal 1 |
(5) Florida State | 9–6 | (8) Wake Forest | Truist Field Attendance: 5,642 Umpires: HP: Jeff Gosney 1B: Craig Barron 2B: Brian Miller 3B: Greg Street |
WP: J. Abraham (5–1) Sv: C. Whittaker (1) |
Boxscore | LP: J. Hartle (6–3) | ||
HR: Williams (9) | HR: Ballestero (2) |
May 25 5:00 p.m. ET Semifinal 2 |
(11) Miami | 2–8 | (6) Duke | Truist Field Attendance: 5,879 Umpires: HP: Linus Baker 1B: Barry Chambers 2B: Doug Vines 3B: Perry Costello |
LP: N. Robert (5–4 | Boxscore | WP: C. Beilenson (7–3) | ||
HR: Cuvet (26) | HR: Stone (13), Obee (14) |
Championship Game
All Tournament Team
Source:[22]
MVP in bold.
References
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