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** 2019-20 ACC Basketball**

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Pittsburgh - North Carolina - NC State - Virginia
Miami - Virginia Tech - Florida State - Clemson
Duke - Boston College - Notre Dame - Georgia Tech
Louisville - Wake Forest -
Syracuse
 
Women ACC Tournament
No. 22 FSU beats No. 4 Louisville 62-60 to reach ACC finals
Of Louisville's four losses this season, two have come at the hands of Florida State (24-7). Dana Evans had 16 points to lead Louisville (28-4), while Jazmine Jones added 15 points and 10 rebounds.

No. 10 NC State defeats BC 82-75 to reach ACC finals
Elissa Cunane had 11 points for the Wolfpack (27-4). The Eagles (20-12) knocked off Duke in the quarterfinals with a late run, and carried the momentum over into the first quarter on Saturday, jumping out to a 24-17 lead against N.C. State.

N.C. State will face Florida State in the championship game on Sunday. The Wolfpack defeated the Seminoles 68-51 at home on Jan. 16.


 
Big 12, Big East and Big Ten land three players on Men's Wooden Award ballot
The national ballot for the 2020 Wooden Award was released Saturday, with the list trimmed to 15 players. The ballot includes six seniors, three juniors and six sophomores.

The ACC
Duke's Vernon Carey Jr., was cut from February's list.

Oregon's Sabrina Ionescu headlines 15 finalists for Wooden Award
Ionescu was the only Oregon player on the list the previous two seasons, but she is joined this season by teammates Ruthy Hebard and Satou Sabally. The winner of the Wooden Award will be announced during the ESPN College Basketball Awards on April 10.

The ACC
Elissa Cunane, NC State (6-5, So., C)
Dana Evans, Louisville (5-6, Jr., G)


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Women ACC Tournament
No. 22 FSU beats No. 4 Louisville 62-60 to reach ACC finals
Of Louisville's four losses this season, two have come at the hands of Florida State (24-7). Dana Evans had 16 points to lead Louisville (28-4), while Jazmine Jones added 15 points and 10 rebounds.

No. 10 NC State defeats BC 82-75 to reach ACC finals
Elissa Cunane had 11 points for the Wolfpack (27-4). The Eagles (20-12) knocked off Duke in the quarterfinals with a late run, and carried the momentum over into the first quarter on Saturday, jumping out to a 24-17 lead against N.C. State.

N.C. State will face Florida State in the championship game on Sunday. The Wolfpack defeated the Seminoles 68-51 at home on Jan. 16.




Women ACC Tournament
No. 10 NC State women win 1st ACC tourney title in 29 year topping No. 22 Florida State 71-66
Elissa Cunane also had 18 points and Jakia Brown-Turner added 14 points and 10 rebounds for the Wolfpack (28-4). They won the school's first tourney title since 1991, taking a tightly contested game in which neither team lead by more than six points throughout. Kiah Gillespie had 15 points and nine rebounds to lead he Seminoles (24-8), which had upended No. 4 Louisville on Saturday to reach the finals. Nausia Woolfork and Nicki Ekhomu each had 17 for Florida State, who have never won the ACC tourney title.


NC State: The Wolfpack made a case for being a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament with a strong finish in the ACC Tournament after a shaky month of February. Florida State: The Seminoles came to Greensboro looking to improve their NCAA Tournament seed and likely did just that with two strong showings against top 10 ranked teams. They'll likely be a No. 5 or 6 seed in the tournament.

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No. 7 Florida State tops Boston College 80-62 to clinch ACC title
The Seminoles (26-5, 16-4 ACC) had everything prepared to celebrate their accomplishment, which was secured with Virginia's victory over No. 10 Louisville. FSU will be the No. 1 seed in next week's ACC Tournament and looks to claim its first championship since 2012. Derryck Thornton scored 13 points for the Eagles (13-18, 7-13 ACC), which has lost five consecutive games. The Eagles shot just 9 of 33 (27%) from 3-point range and had 19 turnovers.

Florida State could climb higher in the rankings after closing the regular season with its sixth win in seven games.

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Kansas remains unanimous No. 1 in AP Top 25 poll
The Jayhawks received all 65 first-place votes to remain at the top for a third straight week and fourth overall this season, with the past two weeks coming as the unanimous choice ahead of Gonzaga and Dayton.

The ACC
No.4: Florida State (26-5)
No.10: Duke (25-6)
No.15: Louisville (24-7)
No.17: Virginia (23-7)


Women's College Basketball Rankings - Week 19
AP Top 25

The ACC
No.6: Louisville (26-4)
No.8: NC State (28-4)
No.18: Florida State (24-8)
 
NEW YORK LIFE ACC TOURNAMENT -QUARTERFINAL CANCELED DUE TO CORONAVIRUS CONCERNS

Clemson (16-15) vs No.4 Florida State (26-5)
NC State (20-12) vs No.10 Duke (25-6)
Syracuse (18-14) vs No.15 Louisville (24-7)
Notre Dame (20-12) vs No.17 Virginia (23-7)



 
South Carolina finishes No. 1 in season's final poll for first time
The Gamecocks topped the Top 25 the final 10 weeks of a season cut short before the NCAA tournament by concerns about the coronavirus pandemic. The AP has always released its final poll of the season before the start of the tournament that settles the national championship.

Top-5
No.1: South Carolina (32-1)
No.2: Oregon (31-2)
No.3: Baylor (28-2)
No.4: Maryland (28-4)
No.5: Uconn (29-3)


ACC
No.6: Louisville (28-4)
No.8: NC State (28-4)
No.19: Florida State (24-8)

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Kansas finishes No. 1 in final AP poll; Gonzaga, Dayton next
It's the fourth time since the inception of the men's poll for the 1946-47 season that Kansas (28-3) finished on top. Gonzaga (31-2) finished second, Dayton (29-2) was third, Florida State (26-5) was fourth and Baylor (26-4) spent a longer stretch at No. 1 than any other team during a topsy-turvy season finished 5.
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The ACC
No.4: Florida State (26-5)
No.11: Duke (25-6)
No.14: Louisville (24-7)
No.16: Virginia (23-7)

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Dayton's Obi Toppin leads AP All-Americans; Big East gets two on first team
The college basketball season came to an emphatic, dramatic end with the cancellation of the NCAA tournament. For a handful of players, earning a postseason honor offers a glimmer of happiness amid the uncertainty.

AP All-American
First Team
Obi Toppin, Dayton
Luka Garza, Iowa
Markus Howard, Marquette
Myles Powell, Seton Hall
Payton Pritchard, Oregon



The ACC
Second Team
Vernon Carey Jr., Duke
Third Team
Jordan Nwora, Louisville
Tre Jones, Duke
 
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Women
Oregon's Sabrina Ionescu named to All-America 1st team for 3rd time
The Oregon senior shattered the NCAA career triple-double mark and became the first player in college history to have 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds and 1,000 assists.


AP All-American
First Team
Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon
Rhyne Howard, Kentucky
Ruthy Hebard , Oregon
Lauren Cox, Baylor, 6-4
Megan Walker, UConn, 6-1

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The ACC
Second Team
Dana Evans, Louisville
Third Team
Elissa Cunane, North Carolina State
Honorable mention
Haley Gorecki, Duke
Beatrice Mompremier, Miami
 
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