2009 ACC men's basketball tournament explained

Year:2009
Conference:ACC
Division:I
Gender:Men's
Teams:12
Arena:Georgia Dome
City:Atlanta, Georgia
Champions:Duke
Titlecount:17th
Coach:Mike Krzyzewski
Coachcount:11th
Mvp:Jon Scheyer
Mvpteam:Duke
Television:ESPN, Raycom Sports

The 2009 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball tournament took place from March 12 to 15 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. The tournament was broadcast on the ESPN family of networks, along with Raycom Sports in the ACC footprint.

The championship game matched Duke against Florida State, who made their first appearance in the ACC championship game since joining the league in 1992.[1] Duke won 79–69 for their 8th conference title in 11 years.[2]

Schedule

SessionGameTimeMatchup#TelevisionAttendance
First Round - Thursday, March 12
Noon
  1. 8 Virginia Tech vs #9 Miami
Raycom
2:00PM
  1. 5 Clemson vs #12 Georgia Tech
Raycom
7:00PM
  1. 7 Maryland vs #10 NC State
Raycom/ESPN2
9:00PM
  1. 6 Boston College vs #11 Virginia
Raycom
Quarterfinals - Friday, March 13
Noon
  1. 1 North Carolina vs #8 Virginia Tech
Raycom/ESPN2
2:00PM
  1. 4 Florida State vs #12 Georgia Tech
Raycom/ESPN2
7:00PM
  1. 2 Wake Forest vs #7 Maryland
Raycom/ESPN2
9:00PM
  1. 3 Duke vs #6 Boston College
Raycom/ESPN2
Semifinals - Saturday, March 14
1:30PM
  1. 1 North Carolina vs #4 Florida State
Raycom/ESPN
4:00PM
  1. 7 Maryland vs #3 Duke
Raycom/ESPN
Championship Game - Sunday, March 15
1:00PM
  1. 4 Florida State vs #3 Duke
Raycom/ESPN
Game Times in EDT. #-Rankings denote tournament seeding.

Seeding

Teams were seeded based on the final regular-season standings, with ties broken under an ACC policy.[3]

Wake Forest and Duke split their regular-season games, each winning one. Wake Forest was awarded the second seed for its better record against top-seeded North Carolina: Wake won its only game, while Duke lost both games.

By finishing fourth in the conference, Florida State joined North Carolina, Duke and Wake Forest as teams that received a first-round bye in the tournament. It was the first time that the Seminoles had earned a bye since joining the conference in time for the 1991-92 season.[4]

Clemson received the fifth seed because it beat Boston College in their only meeting.

The three-way tie among Maryland, Virginia Tech, and Miami was broken based on the record of games played among the three teams. Maryland received the seventh seed for having the best winning percentage (2–1), Virginia Tech received the eighth seed (1–1), and Miami received the ninth seed (1–2).

Awards and honors

Tournament MVP

All-Tournament Team

First Team

Second Team

Notes and References

  1. http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2009/mar/15/historic-florida-state-in-first-acc-tournament-tit/sports/ Historic: Florida State in first ACC Tournament final
  2. http://www.theacc.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/031509aaa.html Duke Wins ACC Championship; Defeat Florida St. 79-69
  3. Web site: ACC Basketball Tournament Seeding Procedures . TheACC.com . February 26, 2007 . March 13, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070310034213/http://www.theacc.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/022607aaa.html . March 10, 2007 . dead . mdy-all .
  4. Web site: Pairings Announced for the 56th Annual ACC Tournament . Men's Basketball . TheACC.com . 2009-03-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120307215110/http://www.theacc.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/030809aab.html . 2012-03-07 . dead .