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2007-08 Men's Atlantic Coast Conference Season Summary. 2006-07 ACC 2008-09 ACC. Record: 248-153, .618 W-L% (2nd of 32) (Records do not reflect forfeits and vacated games) SRS: 12.32 (2nd of 32) SOS: 7.97 (1st of 32) Regular Season Champion. Player of the Year. Coach of the Year. Conference Tournament Champion.
- 2008-09 Men's Atlantic Coast Conference Season Summary
2008-09 Men's Atlantic Coast Conference Season Summary....
- 2008-09 Men's Atlantic Coast Conference Season Summary
2008-09 Men's Atlantic Coast Conference Season Summary. 2007-08 ACC 2009-10 ACC. Record: 255-142, .642 W-L% (1st of 32) (Records do not reflect forfeits and vacated games) SRS: 12.49 (1st of 32) SOS: 7.82 (3rd of 32) Regular Season Champion. Player of the Year. Coach of the Year. Conference Tournament Champion.
The 2007–08 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season was the 55th season for the league. The North Carolina Tar Heels won both the regular-season and conference titles. The ACC sent four teams to the NCAA tournament: North Carolina, Duke, Clemson and Miami.
The 2008–09 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season was the 56th season for the league. North Carolina won the regular season crown while Duke won the ACC Tournament championship. The season saw Tyler Hansbrough set conference records in points and free throws made (982), while Miami's Jack McClinton ended his career as the ...
The 2024–25 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season will begin with practices in October 2024, followed by the start of the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season in November. Conference play will begin in December 2023 and conclude in March, 2024. The 2025 ACC men's basketball tournament will be held at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina in March, 2025. [1]
30 mar 2020 · ACC Men's Basketball Archives All-Time Associated Press Polls Preseason ACC Polls ACC Year By Year 2024-25: Statistics (PDF) | Release | Media Guide 2023-24: Statistics ... Schedule. Main. Sport Navigation Menu. ... 2008-09: Statistics (PDF) | Release
The Atlantic Coast Conference (founded in 1953) is one of the premier college basketball conferences in NCAA Division I. The current ACC champions are the NC State Wolfpack.