2001–02 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season explained

Final standings

TeamACC Regular SeasonACC %ACC HomeACC RoadAll GamesAll Games %All HomeAll RoadAll Neutral
Maryland 15–1 .938 8–0 7–1 32–4 .889 15–0 7–2 10–2
Duke 13–3 .813 8–0 5–3 31–4 .886 13–0 7–3 11–1
Wake Forest 9–7 .563 6–2 3–5 21–13 .618 13–3 5–7 3–3
North Carolina State 9–7 .563 5–3 4–4 23–11 .676 14–4 6–5 3–2
Virginia 7–9 .563 5–3 2–6 17–12 .586 13–4 3–7 1–1
Georgia Tech 7–9 .437 4–4 3–5 15–16 .484 8–7 4–6 3–3
North Carolina 4–12 .250 3–5 1–7 8–20 .286 6–9 1–9 1–1
Florida State 4–12 .250 4–4 0–8 12–17 .414 10–6 1–10 1–1
Clemson 4–12 .250 3–5 1–7 13–17 .430 8–8 2–7 3–2

ACC tournament

See 2002 ACC men's basketball tournament

Postseason

NCAA tournament

See main article: 2002 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.

ACC Record: 10–3

1 Maryland (6–0) – National Champions

W 16 Siena 85–70

W 8 Wisconsin 87–57

W 4 Kentucky 78–68

W 2 Connecticut 90–82

W 1 Kansas 97–88

W 5 Indiana 64–52

1 Duke (2–1) – Sweet Sixteen

W 16 Winthrop 84–37

W 8 Notre Dame 84–77

L 5 Indiana 73–74

7 NC State (1–1)

W 10 Michigan State 69–58

L 2 Connecticut 74–77

7 Wake Forest (1–1)

W 10 Pepperdine 83–74

L 2 Oregon 87–92

NIT

See main article: 2002 National Invitation Tournament.

ACC Record: 0–1

Virginia (0–1)

L South Carolina 67–74

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