2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus
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2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus
2013-14 ACC 2013-14 ACCBasketball BasketballProspectus Prospectus 15 Teams: Boston College Clemson Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Maryland Miami North Carolina NC State Notre Dame Pittsburgh Syracuse Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest 13 NCAA National Championships 22,151 All-Time Wins 336 NCAA Tournament Bids 532 NCAA Tournament Wins 85 Regional Finals 51 Final Fours 681 NBA Draft Picks 221 1st Round NBA Selections 3 Current Hall of Fame Coaches Top 2 All-Time Winningest Coaches 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Syracuse On July 1, 2013, the Atlantic Coast Conference celebrated its 61st birthday and grew to 15 schools when Notre Dame, Pittsburgh and Syracuse officially became members of the country’s most prestigious basketball conference. ACC by the Numbers 13 Returning Starters Boston College returns a league-high five starters from 2013 ... Steve Donahue’s Eagles are only the fifth ACC team over the past six years to return all five starters from the previous season ... as a league, the ACC welcomes back 44 starters from a year ago ... four schools - Florida With the addition of the three schools, the ACC 26 State, Georgia Tech, Notre Dame and Wake Forin 2013-14 will feature: NCAA title game appearances ... led by Duke’s est - return four starters ... in all, nine of the 15 10 appearances, seven teams have made it to the ACC teams return three or more starters. uThree of the five active Division I coaches championship game at least once. that are in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Returning Starters by School Hall of Fame - Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski, North 51 Carolina’s Roy Williams and Syracuse’s Jim Final Four appearances ... 11 of the 15 teams have ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 3 4 4 0 4 5 Boeheim ... when Louisville’s Rick Pitino joins made it to the Final Four at least once, including Boston College 323323 the league’s coaching ranks in 2014-15, the ACC seven on multiple occasions ... there has been at Clemson 4 4 2 3 4 2 will have four of the five active Naismith Hall of least one team (currently in the ACC) in 24 of the Duke Florida State 3 3 3 3 1 4 Fame coaches. last 28 Final Fours. Georgia Tech 3 3 2 2 5 4 Maryland 3 4 2 2 2 2 u Three of the four active Division I head 336 4 2 3 4 4 0 coaches with 700 or more wins - Duke’s Mike NCAA Tournament appearances ... four ACC teams Miami 4 1 1 5 1 3 Krzyzewski (957), Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim - North Carolina (44), Duke (37), Syracuse (36), North Carolina 3 2 3 3 4 1 (920) and North Carolina’s Roy Williams (700). Notre Dame (33) - rank among the top 10 team NC State in NCAA Tournament appearances ... every league Notre Dame 4 2 3 2 5 4 3 1 4 2 2 3 uThree of the top five, four of the top 10 and member has appeared at least once in the NCAA Pittsburgh Syracuse 2 2 4 2 3 3 five of the top 25 winningest programs in NCAA Tournament over the last seven years. Virginia 3 5 3 4 3 3 Division I basketball history. 681 Virginia Tech 4 3 5 2 3 3 No.Team Wins NBA draft picks, including 221 first-round selec- Wake Forest 5 3 1 3 2 4 1. Kentucky........................................2111 tions ... every ACC team has had at least one first 2. Kansas............................................2101 round selection. Overall, 20 double-figure scorers, including 3. North Carolina....................... 2090 four of the ACC’s top 10 scoring leaders from 4.Duke................................... 2001 5,691 a year ago, are set to return to their respective 5.Syracuse.............................. 1874 All-time wins by the current ACC head coaches teams in 2013-14. 6. Temple...........................................1814 ... as a group, ACC head coaches are 5,691-2863 7. St. John’s.......................................1754 with seven national titles, 40 conference titles, Draft Happy 8. UCLA..............................................1753 245 NCAA Tournament victorties, 66 Sweet 16 The ACC led all conferences with eight players 9. Notre Dame.......................... 1748 appearances, 23 trips to the Final Four and 15 selected in the 2013 NBA draft .. led by Mary10. Indiana...........................................1719 title game appearances. land’s Alex Len, the fifth overall pick, four ACC 11. Pennsylvania..................................1706 players were chosen in the first round and four 12. Louisville........................................1697 22,151 in the second round. 13. Brigham Young..............................1690 All-time wins by the 15 teams currently in the 14. Illinois............................................1690 ACC in 1,458 seasons of competition ... nine For the second time in four years, seven ACC 15. Utah................................................1685 of the 15 league members have 1,400 or more schools had at least one player drafted, with 16. Washington....................................1683 all-time wins, including two schools with 2,000 Duke leading the way with two selections. 17. Texas..............................................1675 or more victories. 18. Western Kentucky..........................1675 With its’ four first-round selections, the ACC ex19. Purdue............................................1658 tends its streak of having at least one first-round 20. Oregon State..................................1654 draft pick to 25 consecutive years (1989-2013) 21. Cincinnati.......................................1646 ... over the past five years (2009-2013), the ACC 22. Arizona...........................................1645 leads all conferences with 27 first round drafts 23. Princeton........................................1636 picks; the Big East is second with 20, followed 24. West Virginia..................................1634 by the Big 12 (19), SEC (18), Pac-12 (16) and 25. NC State.............................. 1617 the Big Ten (9). NCAA National Championships won by the 15 teams currently in the ACC ... North Carolina leads the way with five national titles, followed by Duke (4), NC State (2), Maryland (1) and Syracuse (1). 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Career Scoring Wake Forest senior forward Travis McKie leads all returning ACC players with 1,334 career points and 680 rebounds ... McKie has averaged 13.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game or better in each of his first three years with the Demon Deacons ... McKie and Virginia’s Joe Harris are the only two players in the ACC to have had three seasons with double-figure scoring averages. Points Scored, Active Players Travis McKie, Sr., Wake Forest................1,334 Joe Harris, Sr., Virginia............................1,255 C.J. Fair, Sr., Syracuse.............................1,099 Eric Atkins, Sr., Notre Dame.......................977 Okaro White, Sr., Florida State....................912 Jerian Grant, Sr., Notre Dame.....................883 Ryan Anderson, Jr., Boston College............824 Lamar Patterson, Sr., Pittsburgh................794 Jarrell Eddie, Sr., Virginia Tech...................771 Andre Dawkins, Sr., Duke...........................752 Double-Figure Scoring Average Travis McKie, Sr., Wake Forest..................14.2 Ryan Anderson, Jr., Boston College...........13.1 Joe Harris, Sr., Virginia..............................12.8 Jerian Grant, Sr., Notre Dame....................12.3 C.J. Fair, Sr., Syracuse...............................10.1 James Michael-McAdoo, Jr., UNC.............10.1 P.J. Hairston, Jr., North Carolina...............10.0 minimum 2 years Career Rebounds, Active Players Travis McKie, Sr., Wake Forest...................680 C.J. Fair, Sr., Syracuse................................599 Daniel Miller, Sr., Georgia Tech...................563 Akil Mitchell, Sr., Virginia............................539 Talib Zanna, Sr., Pittsburgh........................508 Ryan Anderson, Jr., Boston College............484 Okaro White, Sr., Florida State....................461 Lamar Patterson, Sr., Pittsburgh................413 James Michael-McAdoo, Jr., UNC..............410 Joe Harris, Sr., Virginia...............................400 Career Per Game Rebound Leaders Ryan Anderson, Jr., Boston College.............7.7 Travis McKie, Sr., Wake Forest....................7.2 Daniel Miller, Sr., Georgia Tech....................6.1 Akil Mitchell, Sr., Virginia.............................5.6 James Michael-McAdoo, Jr., UNC...............5.5 C.J. Fair, Sr., Syracuse.................................5.5 minimum 2 years Returning All-Conference Led by Virginia’s Joe Harris, seven players who earned All-Conference honors (ACC or Big East) a year ago are slated to return for the 2013-14 season ... Harris, who averaged 16.3 points and 4.0 rebounds as a junior in 2013, is the lone returning first-team honoree ... Harris is only the third first-team All-ACC performer over the last five years to return the following season. Returning All-Conference from 2012-13 Joe Harris, Virginia............................ 1st Team James Michael McAdoo, UNC........... 2nd Team C.J. Fair, Syracuse.......................... *2nd Team Jerian Grant, Notre Dame................ *2nd Team Ryan Anderson, Boston College.........3rd Team Quinn Cook, Duke..............................3rd Team Akil Mitchell, Virginia.........................3rd Team *denotes Big East Conference honors Career Starts Wake Forest senior forward Travis McKie leads all returning ACC players with 94 career starts ... McKie enters the 2013-14 season having started in each of the Deacons’ 94 games the past three seasons ... Georgia Tech’s Daniel Miller has started in each of the Yellow Jackets’ 93 games the past three seasons. Career Starts, Active Players Travis McKie, Sr., Wake Forest.....................94 Daniel Miller, Sr., Georgia Tech.....................93 Joe Harris, Sr., Virginia.................................91 Rakeem Christmas, Jr., Syracuse.................75 Eric Atkins, Sr., Notre Dame.........................73 Lamar Patterson, Sr., Pittsburgh..................70 Ryan Anderson, Sr., Boston College.............60 Okaro White, Sr., Florida State......................59 Talib Zanna, Sr., Pittsburgh..........................59 Pat Connaughton, Jr., Notre Dame...............53 Returning Scoring & Rebounding Boston College returns all five starters and seven of its top eight players from a year ago and leads the ACC in both returning points and rebounds per game, and percentage of points and rebounds returning ... in all, 10 of the 15 ACC teams return 50 percent or more of their scoring from a year ago. Returning Scoring by School School PPG School Pct Boston College......64.7 Boston College.... .963 Virginia..................56.4 Virginia................ .878 North Carolina.......55.3 Georgia Tech....... .768 Notre Dame...........52.8 Notre Dame......... .755 Georgia Tech.........49.4 North Carolina..... .720 Maryland...............47.5 Wake Forest........ .702 Wake Forest..........47.4 Maryland............. .672 Florida State..........43.1 Florida State........ .643 Virginia Tech.........36.7 Clemson.............. .592 Clemson................36.4 Virginia Tech....... .522 Duke......................34.9 Syracuse............. .477 Pittsburgh.............33.7 Duke.................... .452 Syracuse...............33.6 Pittsburgh........... .419 NC State................17.0 NC State.............. .220 Miami......................9.3Miami.................. .133 Returning Rebounding by School School RPG School Pct Boston College......27.5 Wake Forest........ .884 Georgia Tech.........27.8 Boston College.... .875 Virginia..................27.7 Virginia................ .861 Wake Forest..........26.8 North Carolina..... .749 North Carolina.......26.1 Georgia Tech....... .745 Virginia Tech.........25.9 Virginia Tech....... .723 Syracuse...............25.6 Florida State........ .694 Notre Dame...........23.5 Syracuse............. .667 Maryland...............23.4 Notre Dame......... .647 Florida State..........19.7 Maryland............. .579 Duke......................16.5 Duke.................... .528 Clemson................15.6 Clemson.............. .469 Pittsburgh.............14.9 Pittsburgh........... .425 NC State..................6.6 NC State.............. .179 Miami......................5.1Miami.................. .142 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Returning Leaders A pair of Virginia seniors - Joe Harris and Akil Mitchell - are the league’s top returning scorer and rebounder, respectively, from a year ago ... Harris was sixth in the ACC in scoring (16.3) while Mitchell finished third in rebounds (8.9) ... Notre Dame’s senior guard duo of Jerian Grant and Eric Atkins both averaged 5.5 assists per game last season, the top per game mark among returnees. Scoring Joe Harris, Sr., Virginia..................................16.3 Olivier Hanlan, So., Boston College................15.4 Ryan Anderson, Jr., Boston College...............14.9 P.J. Hairston, Jr., North Carolina...................14.6 C.J. Fair, Sr., Syracuse.................................*14.5 Rebounding Akil Mitchell, Sr., Virginia.............................8.9 Ryan Anderson, Jr., Boston College.............8.0 Devin Thomas, So., Wake Forest.................7.5 James Michael McAdoo, Jr., N. Carolina........7.3 C.J. Fair, Sr., Syracuse...................................*7.0 Travis McKie, Sr., Wake Forest....................7.0 Assists Jerian Grant, Sr., Notre Dame....................*5.5 Eric Atkins, Sr., Notre Dame......................*5.5 Quinn Cook, Jr., Duke..................................5.3 Marcus Paige, So., North Carolina...............4.6 Joe Rahon, So., Boston College...................3.7 Blocked Shots K.J. McDaniels, Jr., Clemson.......................2.1 Daniel Miller, Sr., Georgia Tech....................2.1 Rakeem Christmas, Jr., Syracuse..............*1.8 Devin Thomas, So., Wake Forest.................1.4 C.J. Fair, Sr., Syracuse...............................*1.4 Steals James Michael McAdoo, Jr., North Carolina...1.5 Quinn Cook, Jr., Duke..................................1.4 Marcus Paige, So., North Carolina...............1.4 Travis McKie, Sr., Wake Forest....................1.4 Akil Mitchell, Sr., Virginia.............................1.3 *played in Big East 2012-13 ACC Coaches by the Numbers Entering the 2013-14 season, the ACC’s 15 head coaches have combined for 5,691 career wins ... Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski (4), North Carolina’s Roy Williams (2) and Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim (1) have combined for seven national titles. ACC Coaching Tenure The ACC will be without a rookie coach for the first time since the 2009 season ... all 15 coaches who finished the 2013 campaign are slated to return to the sidelines this upcoming season ... Jim Boeheim will begin his 38th season at Syracuse, tied for the seventh-longest tenure among Current ACC coaches are a combined 245-134 Division I coaches at one school in NCAA history. (.646) in NCAA Tournament play with 66 “Sweet 16” appearances, 33 Regional Final appearances, Coaching Tenure at School based on 2013-14 season 23 Final Four appearances and 15 title game appearances ... 11 of the 15 have made at least one Coach, School Seasons Sweet 16 appearance, six have appeared in a Jim Boeheim, Syracuse.................................38 Regional Final. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke..................................34 Mike Brey, Notre Dame.................................14 The ACC has three of the four active Division I Leonard Hamilton, Florida State....................12 head coaches with 700 or more wins - Duke’s Mike Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh................................11 Krzyzewski (957), Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim (920) Roy Williams, North Carolina........................11 Tony Bennett, Virginia.....................................5 and North Carolina’s Roy Williams (700). Brad Brownell, Clemson..................................4 Krzyzewski (957) and Boeheim (920) are the two Jeff Bzdelik, Wake Forest................................4 winningest coaches all-time in Division I history ... Steve Donahue, Boston College......................4 among coaches with 20 or more years, Williams, Mark Gottfried, NC State.................................3 with a 700-180 mark, is the NCAA’s winningest Brian Gregory, Georgia Tech...........................3 Jim Larrañaga, Miami......................................3 active coach with a .795 winning percentage. Mark Turgeon, Maryland.................................3 Seven of the league’s coaches have 300 or more James Johnson, Virginia Tech........................2 career wins, including five with 400 or more. By the Numbers 5,961 - Career wins 265 - Career seasons coached 245 - NCAA Tournament wins 142 - NCAA Tournament bids 66 - Sweet 16 appearances 40 - Conference titles 39 - Conference Coach of the Year awards 33 - Regional Final appearances 23 - Final Four appearances 15 - Title Game appearances 7 - NCAA National Championships 7 - Coaches with 300 or more wins 5 - Coaches with 400 or more wins 157 - NBA Draft picks 78 - NBA Draft 1st round picks There are five active Division I coaches in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame; the ACC currently has three of them - Mike Krzyzewski, Jim Boeheim and Roy Williams ... when Louisville’s Rick Pitino joins the league’s coaching ranks in 2014-15, the ACC will have four of the five active Naismith Hall of Fame coaches. Returning Starts With all five starters and seven of its top eight players back from a year ago, Boston College returns a league-leading 98 percent of its starts from the 2012-13 season ... the Eagles have a league-high seven players with 20 or more career starts and returns a core of the players that has started 80 percent (255 of 320) of BC’s games the past two seasons. Returning Starts Boston College.................. 162 of 165 Wake Forest...................... 121 of 155 Notre Dame....................... 122 of 175 Georgia Tech..................... 108 of 155 Florida State...................... 118 of 170 Virginia.............................. 120 of 175 Virginia Tech..................... 103 of 160 North Carolina................... 108 of 180 Pittsburgh........................... 99 of 165 Maryland........................... 108 of 190 Clemson.............................. 86 of 155 Duke.................................... 86 of 180 Syracuse........................... 109 of 200 NC State.............................. 17 of 175 Miami.................................... 6 of 180 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus .982 .781 .697 .697 .694 .686 .644 .600 .600 .568 .555 .555 .545 .097 .033 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Boston College Eagles Returning Players Starters (5) Pos. Cl. GP-GS Olivier Hanlan..................G....... Fr. 33-33 Ryan Anderson............... F...... So. 32-32 Joe Rahon.......................G....... Fr. 33-33 Lonnie Jackson...............G...... So. 33-19 Patrick Heckmann...........G...... So. 33-23 Key Returnees Eddie Odio....................... F...... So. 33-8 Dennis Clifford................C...... So. 30-14 Alex Dragicevich+........... F....... Jr. 34-10 +stats from 2011-12 season at Notre Dame Starters (0) and Players Lost Andrew Van Nest............ F.......Gr. 25-3 Clemson Tigers Min RPG 34.2 4.2 31.6 8.0 35.6 3.2 29.3 2.7 23.3 2.5 APG 2.3 1.6 3.7 1.9 1.5 PPG 15.4 14.9 10.1 8.7 8.0 19.1 14.6 20.9 3.4 3.2 1.8 0.5 0.5 1.2 4.3 2.8 6.6 10.9 1.8 0.4 3.2 Signees: Garland Owens; F (6-5, 205) Massanutten Military Academy, Woodstock, Va. Darryl Hicks; G (6-3, 185) Trinity HS, Louisville, Ky. Olivier Hanlon, sophomore guard 2013 ACC Freshman of the Year ... scored in double figures in all but five games ... led team and was fifth in the ACC in scoring (15.4) ... set ACC Tournament freshman scoring mark with 41 points in opening round win over Georgia Tech ... played 30 minutes or more in 28 of BC’s 33 games and tied for eighth in the ACC in minutes played (34.2) ... averaged 16.9 ppg in 20 games against league foes. Eagle Edicts Steve Donahue returns for his fourth season welcoming back a league-high five starters and seven of the top eight scorers from a year ago ... the Eagles, a team with no upperclassmen in its starting lineup, finished 16-17 overall in 2013 and eighth place in the ACC with a 7-11 league mark ... Boston College was 4-1 in the month of March ... 10 of their 18 ACC regular season games were decided by five points or less; the Eagles were 3-7 in those games, including three one-point losses. Returning Numbers 2012-13 PGPct. Points...................... 64.7....... .963 Rebounds................. 27.5....... .875 Assists..................... 11.9....... .975 Starts............. 162 of 165....... .982 Team Statistics CategoryACC NCAA Scoring Offense....67.1 8 179 Scoring Defense....68.1 7 208 FG Percentage........441 7 123 FT Percentage........712 3 110 3-Pt FG Pct.............353 6 98 3-Pt FG PG..............7.1 3 81 FG Pct. Defense......451 11 276 Steals......................5.6 10 276 Blocked Shots.........2.6 12 265 Rebound Margin....-1.1 8 216 Turnover Margin...+0.1 6 179 uThe Eagles are the only team in the ACC to return seven players with 20 or more career starts ... Ryan Anderson leads the way with 60 career starts, followed by Lonnie Jackson (43), Dennis Clifford (39), Olivier Hanlon (33), Joe Rahon (33), Patrick Heckmann (32), and Danny Rubin (24) ... when you add Eddie Odio Steve Donahue (8) and K.C. Caudill (6), the Eagles return a league-high 278 career starts. Boston College.........(3) 46-52 Cornell...................(10) 146-138 uRyan Anderson earned 3rd-team All-ACC Career Totals........(13) 192-190 honors a year ago after averaging 14.9 points and 8.0 rebounds ... has led the Eagles in 3 NCAA appearances................ 2-3 1 NIT appearance..................... 1-1 rebounding in each of his first two seasons ... has scored in double figures in 33 of his last 40 games. Returning Players Starters (3) Pos. Cl. GP-GS Min RPG Rod Hall..........................G....... Jr. 31-30 29.8 2.5 Damarcus Harrison.........G....... Jr. 31-14 21.4 2.8 K.J. McDaniels................ F....... Jr. 28-25 27.5 5.0 Key Returnees Jordan Roper..................G...... So. 30-13 22.7 1.3 Adonis Filer.....................G...... So. 31-4 19.9 2.3 Starters (2*) and Players Lost Devin Booker*.................C.......Sr. 31-31 31.9 7.5 Milton Jennings*............ F.......Sr. 29-29 29.4 6.4 Bernard Sullivan.............. F...... So. 28-2 9.1 1.3 T.J. Sapp.........................G...... So. 7-7 15.1 1.1 APG 3.5 1.1 0.8 PPG 5.7 5.2 10.9 0.9 1.5 7.9 6.3 0.8 1.9 0.1 1.0 13.1 10.2 1.8 3.6 Signees: Austin Ajukwa; F (6-6, 190) Cardinal Newman HS, Columbia, S.C. Ibrahim Djambo; F (6-10, 200) Three Rivers CC (Poplar Bluff, Mo.), Bamako, Mali Sidy Djitte; C (6-10, 235) Northwood Temple Academy (Raleigh, N.C.), Dakar, Senegal Patrick Rooks; G (6-2, 180) Charlotte Christian School, Charlotte, N.C. K.J. McDaniels, junior forward Blocked at least one shot in 25 of his 28 games en route to becoming the first Clemson player since Sharone Wright in 1992-93 to lead the ACC in blocked shots ... the 6-foot-6 forward is the shortest player ever to lead the ACC in blocked shots (2.1) ... team’s leading returning scorer (10.9) and rebounder (5.0) ... fifth in the ACC in per game scoring improvement (+7.0) a year ago. Tiger Tidbits Three starters and five of the top seven scorers from a team that finished 13-18 overall and 11th in the ACC with an 5-13 league mark, return for head coach Brad Brownell ... the Tigers were second in the ACC and 34th nationally in scoring defense a year ago, allowing only 60.1 points per game, their lowest yield since since 1950 ... 10 of Clemson’s last 15 games were decided by seven points or less ... Devin Booker led the team in scoring (13.1) and rebounding (7.5) and was named third-team All-ACC by ACSMA. uRod Hall started 30 of 31 games a year ago as a sophomore and had five-or-more assists 11 times ... led the Tigers and finished ninth in the ACC in assists per game (3.5) ... was seventh in the ACC in assists-to-turnover ratio (1.83:1). uJordan Roper was fourth on the team in scoring (7.9) as a freshman and shot .414 from 3-point range ... tallied 18 points in Clemson’s ACC Tournament game against Florida State ... averaged 11.0 points per game over the last 11 games of the 2013 season ... had 11 games with 10 or more points. Returning Numbers 2012-13 PGPct. Points...................... 36.4 .592 Rebounds................. 15.6 .469 Assists....................... 7.8 .724 Starts............... 86 of 155 .555 Team Statistics CategoryACC NCAA Scoring Offense....61.5 12 299 Scoring Defense....60.1 2 34 FG Percentage........424 11 218 FT Percentage........654 11 288 3-Pt FG Pct.............317 11 247 3-Pt FG PG..............5.1 12 285 FG Pct. Defense......415 5 108 Steals......................6.7 3 167 Blocked Shots.........4.8 2 38 Rebound Margin...+0.1 7 169 Turnover Margin...+1.3 4 100 Brad Brownell Clemson...................(3) 51-45 Wright State.............(4) 84-45 UNC Wilmington......(4) 83-40 Career Totals........(11) 218-130 4 NCAA appearances................ 1-4 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Duke Blue Devils Florida State Seminoles Returning Players Starters (2) Pos.Cl.GP-GS Min RPG APGPPG Quinn Cook.....................G....... Jr. 36-34 33.6 3.8 5.3 11.7 Rasheed Sulaimon..........G...... So. 36-33 29.2 3.4 1.9 11.6 Key Returnees Andre Dawkins+..............G.......Gr. 34-14 22.4 2.1 0.6 8.4 Josh Hairston.................. F.......Sr. 35-6 12.7 2.1 0.2 2.6 Rodney Hood++.............. F...... So. 32-29 32.8 4.8 2.0 10.3 Amile Jefferson............... F...... So. 32-7 12.7 2.9 0.2 4.0 Alex Murphy.................... F...... So. 31-0 6.3 1.0 0.0 2.1 Marshall Plumlee............C...... So. 19-0 2.6 0.6 0.1 0.1 Tyler Thornton................G.......Sr. 36-6 22.0 2.3 2.2 3.6 + stats from 2011-12 season; ++ stats from 2011-12 season at Mississippi State Starters (3*) and Players Lost Seth Curry *....................G.......Sr. 35-35 32.3 2.5 1.5 17.5 Ryan Kelly *.................... F.......Sr. 23-23 28.9 5.3 1.7 12.9 Mason Plumlee *............ F.......Sr. 36-36 34.7 10.0 1.9 17.1 Returning Players Starters (4) Pos.Cl.GP-GS Min RPG APGPPG Okaro White.................... F.......Sr. 34-34 28.9 5.9 0.8 12.4 Aaron Thomas.................G...... So. 34-12 18.6 2.4 1.1 6.0 Kiel Turpin.......................C.......Sr. 34-25 15.8 3.0 0.3 5.4 Montay Brandon.............G...... So. 33-22 19.8 1.8 1.4 3.9 Key Returnees Devon Bookert................G...... So. 34-11 21.5 1.8 2.4 6.5 Ian Miller.........................G.......Sr. 28-5 18.8 1.6 1.9 5.3 Boris Bojanovsky............C...... So. 33-011.1 1.9 0.3 2.9 Starters (1*) and Players Lost Michael Snaer*...............G.......Sr. 33-33 32.7 4.5 2.5 14.8 Terrance Shannon........... F.......Sr. 20-0 21.0 5.6 0.8 7.9 Terry Whisnant...............G....... Jr. 30-19 17.2 1.0 0.6 5.2 Signees: Matt Jones; G (6-4, 180) D eSoto HS, DeSoto, Texas Semi Ojeleye; F (6-6, 220) O ttowa HS, Ottowa, Kansas Jabari Parker; F (6-8, 220)Simeon Career Academy, Chicago, Ill. Okaro White, senior forward Quinn Cook, junior guard Earned third-team ACSMA All-ACC honors a year ago ... team’s leading returning scorer (11.7) and rebounder (3.8) ... had seven-or-more assists nine times last year and finished second in the ACC in both assists (5.3) and assists-to-turnover ratio (2.40:1) ... fourth in the ACC in per game scoring improvement (+7.3) ... has a career assists-to-turnover ratio of 2.64-to-1. Devil Data Mike Krzyzewski’s Blue Devils return two starters from a team that finished 30-6 overall, second in the ACC with a 14-4 league mark and made the school’s 19th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, advancing to the Midwest Regional final before losing to Louisville ... Krzyzewski has more wins (957) and 30-win seasons (13) than any coach in NCAA history ... Duke finished the season ranked sixth in the final AP poll and fifth by the coaches ... the senior trio of Seth Curry, Ryan Kelly and Mason Plumlee spent their entire Duke careers ranked in the top 10 of the AP Poll. Signees: Xavier Rathan-Mayes; G (6-3, 180) Huntington Prep, Scarborough, Canada Jarquez Smith; F (6-9, 210) Jones County HS, Haddock, Ga. Returning Numbers 2012-13 PGPct. Points...................... 34.9 .452 Rebounds................. 16.5 .528 Assists....................... 9.8 .685 Starts............... 86 of 180 .478 Team Statistics CategoryACC NCAA Scoring Offense....77.2 2 11 Scoring Defense....65.3 6 135 FG Percentage........472 2 19 FT Percentage........739 1 39 3-Pt FG Pct.............399 1 6 3-Pt FG PG..............7.5 2 52 FG Pct. Defense......416 6 115 Steals......................6.4 5 200 Blocked Shots.........3.8 10 135 Rebound Margin....-1.19219 Turnover Margin...+3.3 1 16 Team’s leading returning scorer (12.4) and rebounder (5.9) ... only Seminole player to start all 34 games a year ago; has 59 career starts ... scored in double figures 24 times as a junior last year including 11 games with 15-or-more points ... shot .511 from the floor and .815 from the free throw line ... tied for the team lead in steals (33) and was second in blocked shots (38). Noles Notes Leonard Hamilton begins his 12th season as the Seminoles head coach welcoming back four starters and eight of the top 10 scorers from a team that finished 18-16 overall and sixth in the ACC with a 9-9 league record ... FSU was 10-5 in games decided by five points or less ...the Seminoles have won at least 18 games in eight consecutive years and made their school-record eighth consecutive postseason appearance last year with an NIT bid ... Florida State led the ACC and was 26th nationally in blocked shots per game (5.1) ... senior Michael Snaer led the team in scoring (14.8) and was a third-team All-ACC selection by both the coaches and ACSMA ... Snaer finished eighth on the Seminoles’ career scoring list with 1,560 points. Returning Numbers 2012-13 PGPct. Points.................... 41,1 .643 Rebounds............... 19.7 .694 Assists..................... 7.9 .696 Starts...........118 of 170 .694 Team Statistics CategoryACC NCAA Scoring Offense....67.0 9 184 Scoring Defense....68.6 8 223 FG Percentage........444 6 111 FT Percentage........735 2 45 3-Pt FG Pct.............348 7 118 3-Pt FG PG..............5.8 6 211 FG Pct. Defense......437 10 221 Steals......................6.2 7 235 Blocked Shots.........5.1 1 26 Rebound Margin....-2.6 12 273 Turnover Margin....-0.9 9 234 uRasheed Sulaimon started 33 games a year ago and was one of five Blue Devils to average in double-figures ... ranked third among ACC Mike Krzyzewski freshmen in scoring at 11.6 points per game and was named to the All-ACC Freshman team. Duke.......................(33) 884-238 uDevon Bookert started the last 11 games Leonard Hamilton at point guard as a freshman, averaging 9.4 points and 2.8 assists over that span ... had Florida State.........(11) 219-143 nine games with 10 or more points and is the Miami...................(10) 144-147 team’s second-leading returning scorer (6.5). Oklahoma State......(4) 56-63 uTyler Thornton appeared in all 36 games, with Career Totals........(38) 957-297 six starts, as a junior ... ranked 10th in the ACC NCAA appearances.......... 82-25 in steals (1.3) while averaging 3.6 points, 2.3 29 2 NIT appearances................... 2-2 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game. uLed by Okaro White’s 34 starts, the Semi- 7 NCAA appearances............. 6-7 noles return seven players who had at least 8 NIT appearances................ 6-8 five starts a year ago. Army........................(5) 73-59 Career Totals......(13) 419-353 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Maryland Terrapins Returning Players Starters (4) Pos.Cl.GP-GS Min RPG APGPPG Marcus Georges-Hunt..... F...... So. 31-30 28.9 4.9 1.5 10.8 Robert Carter, Jr............. F...... So. 31-31 26.4 6.7 1.0 9.9 Daniel Miller....................C.......Sr. 31-31 28.5 6.6 2.2 8.4 Chris Bolden...................G...... So. 31-15 23.9 2.1 1.3 7.3 Key Returnees Kammeon Holsey............ F.......Sr. 31-0 19.3 4.7 1.0 8.8 Jason Morris................... F.......Sr. 18-1 12.1 2.2 0.6 3.7 Solomon Poole...............G...... So. 21-0 9.0 0.7 1.0 1.8 Starters (1*) and Players Lost Mfon Udofia*..................G.......Sr. 31-31 29.5 2.7 2.9 8.3 Brandon Reed.................G.......Sr. 30-15 16.6 2.6 1.3 5.2 Julian Royal.................... F...... So. 24-0 6.6 1.3 0.6 1.7 Signees: Travis Jorgenson, G (6-0, 170), New Hampton (N.H.) School, Columbia, Mo. Quinton Stephens, F (6-8, 190), Marist School, Atlanta, Ga. Returning Players Starters (2) Pos.Cl.GP-GS Min RPG APGPPG Dez Wells.....................G/F....... Jr. 38-37 28.6 4.9 3.0 13.1 Nick Faust...................... G....... Jr. 38-32 25.8 3.7 2.5 9.4 Key Returnees Seth Allen....................... G...... So. 36-7 22.0 2.2 2.3 7.8 Charles Mitchell.............. F...... So. 38-7 15.7 5.4 0.5 6.0 Jake Layman................G/F...... So. 38-17 19.9 3.2 0.9 5.5 Shaquille Claire...............C...... So. 37-8 12.0 2.7 0.1 3.7 Evan Smotrycz+.............. F....... Jr. 34-18 21.1 4.9 0.9 7.7 +stats from 2011-12 season at Michigan Starters (3*) and Players Lost Alex Len*........................C...... So. 38-37 26.4 7.8 1.0 11.9 James Padgett*.............. F.......Sr. 36-19 15.1 3.6 0.5 5.1 Pe’Shon Howard*.......... G....... Jr. 36-24 22.8 2.4 3.6 3.3 Logan Aronhalt ............. G.......Sr. 38-2 14.2 1.7 0.4 6.0 Signees: Damonte Dodd; C (6-9, 240) Massanutten Military Academy, Centreville, Md. Roddy Peters; G (6-4, 190) Suitland HS, Suitland, Md. Daniel Miller, senior center Named to ACSMA’s All-Defensive team in 2013 ... second in the ACC in blocked shots (2.1) and was 13th in rebounding ... finished his junior season averaging career bests in scoring (8.4) rebounding (6.6), offensive rebounds (2.6), and assists (2.2) ... has started each of the 93 games in his career ... has blocked at least one shot in 81 of 93 career games and is 25th on the ACC career blocked shot list with 206. Tech Tidbits Brian Gregory begins his third season in Atlanta welcoming back four starters and six players who averaged 12 minutes or more last season on a team that finished 16-15 overall and tied for ninth in the ACC with a 6-12 league record that included three road wins ... with only one senior playing significant minutes, Georgia Tech improved its overall record by five games (11to-16) and ACC mark by two (4-to-6) ... out of the 15 losses, five were by five points or less ... the Jackets were fourth in the ACC and 50th nationally in field goal percentage defense (.419). Dez Wells, junior guard/forward Led the Terps in scoring (13.1) and minutes played (28.6) as a sophomore in 2013 ... was second on the team in assists (3.0), third in rebounds (4.9) and blocked shots (20) ... named first team All-ACC Tournament after averaging 22.0 points and 6.3 rebounds in three games ... sixth in the ACC in field goal percentage (.526) ... averaged 17.0 points and 6.3 rebounds over the last 11 games of the season. Returning Numbers 2012-13 PGPct. Points.................... 49.4 .768 Rebounds............... 27.8 .745 Assists..................... 8.1 .637 Starts...........108 of 155 .697 Team Statistics CategoryACC NCAA Scoring Offense....64.3 10 254 Scoring Defense....62.4 4 63 FG Percentage........419 12 244 FT Percentage........635 12 320 3-Pt FG Pct.............318 10 246 3-Pt FG PG..............5.6 9 234 FG Pct. Defense......401 4 50 Steals......................5.99252 Blocked Shots.........4.2 8 87 Rebound Margin...+2.8 4 168 Turnover Margin....-0.3 8 201 uReturning are four of the five players who started the final 16 games of last season - Chris Bolden, Robert Carter, Jr., Marcus GeorgesHunt and Daniel Miller ... Carter, Jr., and Miller started all 31 games, while Georges-Hunt Brian Gregory started all but one game ... in all, Tech returns 77 percent of its scoring and 75 percent of its Georgia Tech..........(2) 27-35 rebounds from a year ago. Dayton...................(8) 172-94 Career Totals......(10) 199-129 uMarcus Georges-Hunt (10.8) and Robert Carter, Jr., (9.9) finished the 2013 season 2 NCAA appearances............. 1-2 ranked 1-2, respectively, on the team in scor- 3 NIT appearances................ 7-2 ing ... Tech became only the sixth team in ACC history to have freshmen as its top two scorers. Terpitudes Mark Turgeon’s third team as Maryland’s head coach will feature two returning starters and four key reserves from a team that was 25-13 overall, seventh in the ACC with a 8-10 mark and a NIT semifinalist ... the Terps won five of their last seven games en route to posting the program’s most wins since 2007 ... Turgeon looks to replace Alex Len, who averaged 11.9 points per game and was the team’s leading rebounder (7.8) and shot blocker (78) and guard Pe’Shon Howard, who paced the team in assists (3.6) and forward James Padgett (5.1 ppg). uThe Terps became the first team since North Carolina in 1998, to lead the ACC in both field goal percentage defense (.385) and rebound margin (+8.6) ... the Terps out-rebounded their opponents in 35 of 38 games. Returning Numbers 2012-13 PGPct. Points.................... 47.5 .672 Rebounds............... 23.4 .579 Assists..................... 9.5 .655 Starts...........108 of 190 .568 Team Statistics CategoryACC NCAA Scoring Offense....70.7 4 88 Scoring Defense....64.0 5 108 FG Percentage........464 3 36 FT Percentage........679 9 220 3-Pt FG Pct.............339 9 165 3-Pt FG PG..............5.8 7 212 FG Pct. Defense......385 1 11 Steals......................5.111 311 Blocked Shots.........4.4 5 72 Rebound Margin...+8.6 1 5 Turnover Margin....-4.3 12 338 Mark Turgeon uMaryland returns six players who started at least seven games a year ago and averaged Maryland................(2) 42-28 Texas A&M............(4) 97-40 12-or-more minutes per game. Wichita State..........(7) 128-90 Jacksonville State..(2) 25-29 uOver the last 12 games of the season, guard Career Totals......(15) 292-187 Nick Faust averaged 12.4 points and 3.6 rebounds ... scored in double figures 20 times and 5 NCAA appearances............. 5-5 4 NIT appearances................ 5-4 was third on the team in scoring (9.4). 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Miami Hurricanes North Carolina Tar Heels Returning Players Starters (0) Pos.Cl.GP-GS Min RPG APGPPG None............................................ - -- - Key Returnees Rion Brown.....................G.......Sr. 36-6 22.2 2.0 0.8 6.4 Erik Swoope.................... F.......Sr. 27-0 6.0 1.2 0.1 1.6 Tonye Jekiri.....................C...... So. 34-0 6.9 1.6 0.1 1.4 Garrius Adams+..............G.......Sr. 19-6 16.3 2.1 0.9 4.5 Donnavan Kirk++............. F.......Gr. 31-30 25.5 3.9 0.5 6.2 +stats from 2011-12 season; ++ stats from 2012-13 season at DePaul Starters (5*) and Players Lost Shane Larkin*.................G...... So. 36-35 36.4 3.8 4.6 14.5 Durand Scott*.................G.......Sr. 33-32 34.6 4.0 2.6 13.1 Kenny Kadji*................... F.......Sr. 36-36 29.1 6.8 0.8 12.9 Trey McKinney Jones*....G.......Sr. 36-34 30.3 3.4 1.6 9.2 Reggie Johnson..............C.......Sr. 26-9 21.3 7.0 0.8 6.7 Julian Gamble*............... F.......Sr. 36-28 20.4 4.9 0.2 6.5 Signees: Deandre Burnett; G (6-1, 190) Massanutten Military Academy (Va.), Miami Gardens, Fla. James Kelly; F (6-8, 240) Owens CC, Ann Arbor, Michigan Manu Lecomte; G (5-9, 175) Grimbergen, Belgium Davon Reed; G (6-6, 195) Princeton Day School (N.J.), Princeton, N.J. Returning Players Starters (3) Pos.Cl.GP-GS Min RPG APGPPG P.J. Hairston.................. G....... Jr. 34-14 23.6 4.3 1.4 14.5 James Michael McAdoo.. F....... Jr. 36-36 29.9 7.3 1.1 14.4 Marcus Paige................. G...... So. 35-34 29.2 2.7 4.6 8.2 Key Returnees Leslie McDonald............ G.......Sr. 30-1 17.7 2.1 1.2 7.2 Brice Johnson................. F...... So. 36-2 10.6 3.2 0.3 5.4 J.P. Tokoto...................... F...... So. 35-0 8.6 1.7 0.7 2.6 Joel James...................... F...... So. 30-3 9.4 2.4 0.2 2.3 Jackson Simmons........... F....... Jr. 32-0 7.3 1.7 0.3 1.8 Desmond Hubert............. F....... Jr. 36-18 9.4 1.7 0.1 1.1 Starters (2*) and Players Lost Reggie Bullock*.............. F....... Jr. 35-35 31.4 6.5 2.9 13.9 Dexter Strickland*.......... G.......Sr. 36-36 27.9 2.4 4.2 7.8 Signees: Nate Britt; G (6-1, 175) Oak Hill Academy, Upper Marlboro, Md. Isaiah Hicks; F (6-8, 208) J.F. Webb, Oxford, N.C. Kennedy Meeks; F (6-9, 285) West Charlotte, Charlotte, N.C. Rion Brown, senior guard Averaged 6.4 points and 2.0 rebounds in 36 games a year ago, including six starts ... had seven games with 10-or-more points ... had 21 points and five rebounds in Miami’s 63-59 win over Illinois in the third round of the NCAA Tournament ... was fifth on the team in 2013 in minutes played Returning Numbers (22.2) per game. Cane Clips Jim Larrañaga begins his third season in Coral Gables welcoming an almost entirely new cast as Miami seeks to successfully defend its first-ever ACC title ... senior guard Rion Brown is the only returning player to have started a game last season, which saw the Hurricanes go 29-7 overall and finish atop the ACC with a 15-3 regular season mark, before defeating North Carolina in the ACC title game ... Miami finished the season ranked fifth in the AP poll and 10th in the coaches poll ... gone are the team’s top six scorers - Shane Larkin (14.5), Durand Scott (13.1), Kenny Kadji (12.9), Trey McKinney-Jones (9.2), Reggie Johnson (6.7) and Julian Gamble (6.5) ... during their time in Miami, those six players combined for 5,399 career points, 2,744 rebounds, 966 assists, 480 steals, 369 blocked shots and 412 starts. 2012-13 PGPct. Points...................... 9.3.133 Rebounds................. 5.1 .142 Assists..................... 1.1.010 Starts...............6 of 180 .033 Team Statistics CategoryACC NCAA Scoring Offense....69.7 6 114 Scoring Defense....60.6 3 39 FG Percentage........455 5 66 FT Percentage........684 6 207 3-Pt FG Pct.............362 5 67 3-Pt FG PG..............7.1 4 85 FG Pct. Defense......400 3 48 Steals......................6.2 6 231 Blocked Shots.........4.4 3 65 Rebound Margin...+3.1 3 84 Turnover Margin...+1.1 5 111 Jim Larrañaga Miami.....................(2) 49-20 George Mason......(14) 273-164 Bowling Green......(11) 170-144 American Int..........(2) 27-26 Career Totals......(29) 519-354 uThe Hurricanes return only 13 percent of their team’s scoring from a year ago ... Garrius Ad- 6 NCAA appearances............. 7-6 ams, who averaged 4.5 points and 2.9 rebounds 7 NIT appearances................ 3-7 1 CIT appearance.................. 0-1 in 2011-12, returns for his senior season. James Michael McAdoo, junior forward A second-team All-ACC selection by both the media and the head coaches ... led the team and was ninth in the ACC in rebounding (7.3) ... scored 10-or-more points in 32 of UNC’s 36 games ... was second on the team in scoring (14.4) and minutes played (29.9) ... led the team and was fourth in the ACC in steals (1.5) ... was fourth in the league with 10 games of 10-or-more rebounds. Heel Hype Three starters and eight of the top 10 scorers return from a North Carolina team that won nine of its last 12 games and finished 25-11 overall and third in the ACC with a 12-6 league mark ... UNC earned its 44th NCAA Tournament bid with a No. 8 seed in the South Regional ... UNC’s top 11 players consisted of one senior, two juniors and eight underclassmen ... the Tar Heels have won 25 or more games 34 times, including seven in the last nine seasons under head coach Roy Williams ... Williams has a career record of 700-180 in 25 seasons and is one of four active Division I coaches in the nation to win 700 games (joining Mike Krzyzewski, Jim Boeheim and Bob Huggins) and the 21st in NCAA history ... senior guard Reggie Bullock averaged 13.9 points and 6.5 rebounds per game and earned second team All-ACC honors. Returning Numbers 2012-13 PGPct. Points.................... 55.3 .720 Rebounds............... 26.1 .749 Assists................... 10.1.591 Starts...........108 of 180 .600 Team Statistics CategoryACC NCAA Scoring Offense....76.7 3 16 Scoring Defense....69.2 9 241 FG Percentage........441 8 124 FT Percentage........675 10 234 3-Pt FG Pct.............376 4 35 3-Pt FG PG..............7.6 1 49 FG Pct. Defense......423 8 149 Steals......................8.4 1 30 Blocked Shots.........3.311 191 Rebound Margin...+1.6 5 124 Turnover Margin...+3.2 2 18 uP.J. Hairston led the Tar Heels in scoring (14.6) Roy Williams and ended the 2013 season having scored in double figures 33 consecutive games ... was fifth North Carolina......(10) 282-79 in the ACC in 3-point field goal percentage (.396). Kansas.................(15) 418-101 Career Totals......(25) 700-180 uJames Michael McAdoo averaged 14.4 points 22 NCAA appearances....... 62-21 and 7.3 rebounds ... was third in the ACC in 1 NIT appearance.................. 4-1 single-season scoring improvement (+8.3) and fifth in double-doubles (9). 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus NC State Wolfpack Notre Dame Fighting Irish Returning Players Starters (1) Pos.Cl.GP-GS Min RPG APGPPG T.J. Warren..................... F...... So. 35-14 27.0 4.2 0.8 12.1 Key Returnees Tyler Lewis......................G...... So. 34-2 12.4 1.1 1.4 3.5 Jordan Vandenberg.........C.......Sr. 23-1 5.4 0.7 0.1 0.7 Ralston Turner+..............G....... Jr. 33-32 29.0 3.0 1.6 9.1 +stats from 2011-12 season at LSU Starters (4*) and Players Lost C.J. Leslie*..................... F....... Jr. 35-33 32.4 7.4 1.5 15.1 Richard Howell*.............. F.......Sr. 35-35 31.6 10.9 1.7 12.7 Scott Wood*................... F.......Sr. 35-35 34.0 2.9 1.1 12.6 Lorenzo Brown*..............G....... Jr. 33-32 34.2 4.3 7.2 12.4 Rodney Purvis.................G....... Fr. 35-23 25.5 2.4 1.3 8.3 Signees: BeeJay Anya; C (6-9, 275) DeMatha Catholic, Gaithersburg, Md. Anthony ‘Cat’ Barber; G (6-2, 165) Hampton HS, Hampton, Va. Lennard Freeman; F (6-8, 235) Oak Hill Academy, Washington, D.C. Desmond Lee; G (6-4, 194) New Mexico JC, Norfolk, Va. Kyle Washington; F (6-9, 215) Brewster (N.H.) Academy, Champlin, Minn. T.J. Warren, sophmore forward Team’s lone returning starter ... accounts for 76 percent of NC State’s returning scoring (425 of 560 points) from a year ago ... named to the ACC All-Freshmen team by both the media and coaches after finishing fifth on the team and second among ACC freshmen in scoring in 2013 (12.1) ... became only the fifth freshman in league annals to led the ACC in field goal percentage (.622). Pack Plaudits Coming off their second-straight 24-win season, Mark Gottfried’s Wolfpack returns only one starter from last year’s team that finished 24-11 overall and tied for fourth place in the ACC with a 11-7 league mark ... six of the 11 losses were by four points or less ... NC State is 48-24 overall with back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in Gottfried’s first two seasons in Raleigh ... gone are five of the team’s top six scorers, including four 1,000-point scorers - C.J. Leslie (15.1), Richard Howell (12.7), Scott Wood (12.6), Lorenzo Brown (12.4) and Rodney Purvis (8.3) ... while at NC State, those five players combined for 5,499 career points, 2,655 rebounds, 1,084 assists and 420 starts ... the Wolfpack led the ACC and was fourth nationally with a .496 field goal percentage, its’ best single season percentage since a .501 mark in 1989. uTyler Lewis averaged 5.4 points in 16.4 minutes of action over the final 14 games ... in back-to-back games in early February against No. 14 Miami and No. 4 Duke, Lewis averaged 14.5 points, 5.5 assists and had a 11.0-to-1 assists-to-turnover ratio. Returning Numbers 2012-13 PGPct. Points.................... 17.0 .220 Rebounds................. 6.6 .179 Assists..................... 2.3 .157 Starts.............17 of 175 .097 Team Statistics CategoryACC NCAA Scoring Offense....77.4 1 9 Scoring Defense....70.2 10 262 FG Percentage........496 1 4 FT Percentage........681 7 212 3-Pt FG Pct.............3912 13 3-Pt FG PG..............5.3 11 268 FG Pct. Defense......419 7 129 Steals......................6.5 4 192 Blocked Shots.........4.2 7 82 Rebound Margin...+3.1 2 82 Turnover Margin....-0.9 10 236 Mark Gottfried NC State.................(2) 48-24 Alabama...............(11) 210-131 Murray State..........(3) 68-24 Career Totals......(16) 326-179 9 NCAA appearances............. 8-9 4 NIT appearances................ 4-4 Returning Players Pos.Cl.GP-GS Min RPG Starters (4) Jerian Grant................... G.......Sr. 35-34 36.3 2.9 Eric Atkins...................... G.......Sr. 35-35 38.3 2.6 Pat Connaughton.........G/F....... Jr. 35-35 32.1 4.7 Tom Knight..................... F.......Gr. 28-18 17.5 3.5 Key Returnees 30-2 15.6 3.4 Garrick Sherman.............C.......Gr. Cameron Biedscheid....... F...... So. 34-0 17.4 1.4 Zach Auguste.................. F...... So. 25-0 10.7 2.7 Starters (1*) and Players Lost Jack Cooley*................... F.......Sr. 35-35 29.3 10.1 Scott Martin.................... F.......Gr. 18-18 29.7 4.7 Signees: VJ Beacham, F (6-6, 186) New Haven HS; Fort Wayne, Ind. Demetrius Jackson, G (6-1, 195), Marian HS; Mishawaka, Ind. Austin Torres, F (6-6, 225), Penn HS; Mishawaka, Ind. Steve Vasturia, G (6-5, 200), St. Joseph’s Prep; Medford, N.J. APGPPG 5.5 13.3 5.5 11.2 2.1 8.9 0.8 5.5 0.4 0.9 0.2 7.0 6.2 3.7 0.8 1.3 13.1 7.9 Jerian Grant, senior guard A two-year starter, Grant was a second-team All-Big East selection after leading the team in both scoring (13.3) and assists (5.5) ... finished fourth in the Big East in assists, fifth in minutes played (36.3) and seventh in assists-to-turnover ratio (1.94:1) ... has a career assists-to-turnover ratio of 2.22:1 ... had 13 games with seven-or-more assists in 2013, including three games with 10 assists. Irish Items Mike Brey, in his 14th season as the Fighting Irish head coach, welcomes back four upper class starters from a team that finished 25-10 overall (marking the seventh straight 20-win season) and tied for fifth place in the Big East Conference with a 11-7 league mark ... Notre Dame made its fourth-straight NCAA Tournament appearance, and sixth in the last seven years ... the Irish have made the post-season in each of Brey’s 14 years in South Bend ... the 25 wins tied for the secondmost in Brey’s tenure ... last year’s senior class was the school’s all-time winningest totaling 97 wins over the last four seasons ... Notre Dame was 3-1 in overtime games in 2013, including a five-overtime victory over Louisville (F9) ... Brey looks to replace a pair of 1,000-point scorers in guard Scott Martin and forward Jack Cooley, an All-Big East first team selection. uNotre Dame’s three-guard lineup of Eric Atkins, Jerian Grant and Pat Connaughton combined to average 33.4 points, 13.2 assists in 2013, with an assists-to-turnover ratio of 2.25-to-1 ... the Irish led the Big East and were second nationally in assists-to-turnover ratio (1.49-to-1). Returning Numbers 2012-13 PGPct. Points.................... 52.8 .755 Rebounds............... 23.5 .647 Assists................... 15.3.913 Starts...........122 of 175 .697 Team Statistics Category BEastNCAA Scoring Offense....70.0 4 107 Scoring Defense....63.5 8 94 FG Percentage........462 2 39 FT Percentage........709 4 119 3-Pt FG Pct.............370 1 55 3-Pt FG PG..............6.5 3 127 FG Pct. Defense......420 12 133 Steals......................5.015 319 Blocked Shots.........3.8 9 132 Rebound Margin...+4.2 4 51 Turnover Margin....-1.0 13 240 Mike Brey Notre Dame..........(13) 285-142 Delaware................(5) 99-52 Career Totals......(18) 384-194 11 NCAA appearances......... 6-11 5 NIT appearances................ 6-5 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Pittsburgh Panthers Syracuse Orange Returning Players Starters (3) Pos.Cl.GP-GS Min RPG APGPPG Lamar Patterson............. F.......Sr. 33-33 27.0 4.3 2.8 10.0 Talib Zanna.................. C/F.......Sr. 33-33 23.9 6.1 0.6 9.6 James Robinson.............G...... So. 33-32 26.6 2.1 3.5 6.1 Key Returnees Durand Johnson............. F...... So. 31-0 11.9 1.3 0.5 4.3 Cameron Wright..............G....... Jr. 31-1 14.6 1.4 1.0 4.3 Starters (2*) and Players Lost Tray Woodall*.................G.......Sr. 33-33 28.6 2.6 5.1 11.5 J.J. Moore....................... F.......Sr. 33-0 18.7 3.0 0.6 8.0 Steven Adams*...............C....... Fr. 32-32 23.4 6.3 0.6 7.2 Dante Taylor.................... F.......Sr. 32-1 15.7 3.9 0.5 5.0 Trey Zeigler.....................G....... Jr. 31-0 15.5 2.0 1.1 4.4 Signees: Jamel Artis; F (6-7, 230) Notre Dame Prep (Mass.), Baltimore, Md. Josh Newkirk; G (6-1, 175) Word of God Academy, Raleigh, N.C. Joseph Uchebo; C (6-11, 260) Chipola J.C. (Fla.), Enugu, Nigeria Michael Young; F (6-8, 245) St. Benedict’s Prep (N.J.), McKeesport, Pa. Returning Players Starters (3) Pos.Cl.GP-GS Min RPG APGPPG C.J. Fair........................... F.......Sr. 40-40 34.8 7.0 0.7 14.5 Rakeem Christmas.......C-F....... Jr. 40-40 20.8 4.6 0.2 5.1 DaJuan Coleman.............C...... So. 24-20 12.7 4.0 0.2 4.8 Key Returnees Jerami Grant................... F...... So. 40-9 14.3 3.0 0.5 3.9 Baye Moussa Keita..........C.......Sr. 40-0 16.8 3.7 0.2 3.7 Trevor Cooney................ G...... So. 39-0 11.2 0.8 0.6 3.4 Starters (2*) and Players Lost Brandon Triche*............ G.......Sr. 40-40 33.8 3.4 3.6 13.6 James Southerland......... F.......Sr. 34-11 29.5 5.2 1.1 13.3 Michael Carter-Williams*.G...... So. 40-40 35.2 4.9 7.3 11.9 Signees: Tyler Ennis; G (6-2, 180) St. Benedict’s Prep (N.J.), Brampton, Ontario B.J. Johnson; F (6-7, 175) Lower Merion HS, Ardmore, Pa. Chinoso Obokoh; C (6-10, 220) Bishop Kearney HS, Rochester, N.Y. Ron Patterson; G (6-3, 195) Brewster Academy, Boston, Mass.; Broad Ripple, Ind. Tyler Roberson; F (6-7, 200) Roselle Catholic HS, Union, N.J. Lamar Patterson, senior forward Two-year starter with 66 consecutive starts at small forward ... team’s leading returning scorer (10.0) and second-leading rebounder (4.3) ... also ranked third on the team in assists (2.8) and has a career assist-to-turnover ratio of 1.81:1 (273:151) ... scored in double figures 17 times a year ago, including in nine of the last 16 games ... has five career double-doubles. Panther Prose Coming off their 11th NCAA Tournament appearance in 12 years, the Panthers return three starters for head coach Jamie Dixon from a team that finished 24-9 overall and fourth in the Big East with a 12-6 conference mark ... Pittsburgh lost three of its first four games in Big East play, but rebounded to post its 12thstraight 20-win season ... 12 of Pittsburgh’s 18 Big East regular season games were decided by 10 points or less ... guard Tray Woodall was a third-team All-Big East selection while center Steven Adams was named to the league’s All-Rookie team ... with four players shooting over 49 percent, the Panthers led the Big East, for the first time in nine years, and were 20th nationally in field goal percentage (.472). Returning Numbers 2012-13 PGPct. Points.................... 33.7 .419 Rebounds............... 14.9 .425 Assists..................... 8.4 .518 Starts.............99 of 165 .600 Team Statistics Category BEastNCAA Scoring Offense....69.2 6 125 Scoring Defense....56.0 1 8 FG Percentage........472 1 20 FT Percentage........668 12 255 3-Pt FG Pct.............349 5 118 3-Pt FG PG..............4.9 11 294 FG Pct. Defense......392 4 28 Steals......................6.6 11 182 Blocked Shots.........4.0 7 107 Rebound Margin...+6.7 1 14 Turnover Margin...+2.4 3 48 uJames Robinson averaged 6.1 points, 3.5 assists and 2.1 rebounds as a freshman in Jamie Dixon 2013 ... started 32 of 33 games and ranked third on the team in minutes played (26.6) ... Pittsburgh............(10) 262-86 led the Big East and ranked ninth nationally in Career Totals......(10) 262-86 assist-to-turnover ratio (2.83-to1). uTalib Zanna started all 33 games a year ago, averaging 9.6 points ... team’s leading returning rebounder (6.1). 9 NCAA appearances........... 11-9 1 CBI appearance.................. 5-1 C.J. Fair, senior forward A second-team All-Big East selection in 2013 ... led the Orange in scoring (14.5) and rebounding (7.0) while starting all 40 games ... scored in double figures in all but seven games last year and is one of three players in the ACC to begin the 2013-14 season with 1,000-or-more career points (1,099) ... has 11 career double-doubles, including nine a year ago. Orange Oratory Three starters and six of the top nine scorers are back from a Syracuse team that reached the Final Four for the fourth time under head coach Jim Boeheim ... the Orange finished 30-10 overall and tied for fifth in the Big East with an 11-7 conference mark ... in 37 seasons at Syracuse, Boeheim is 920-314 (.746), with 30 NCAA Tournament appearances, and is second to Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski (957) on the NCAA’s all-time coaching win list ... Boeheim’s 920 wins are the most by a Division I coach at one institution ... Syracuse has had 43 consecutive winning seasons, the longest active streak in Division I ... the Orange led the Big East and were third nationally in field goal percentage defense (.369) ... Syracuse held Montana to 34 points and Marquette to 39, in last year’s NCAA Tournament ... Michael Carter-Williams and C.J. Fair earned secondteam All-Big East Conference honors while Brandon Triche was a third-team choice. Returning Numbers 2012-13 PGPct. Points.................... 33.6 .477 Rebounds............... 25.6 .667 Assists..................... 2.3 .160 Starts...........109 of 200 .545 Team Statistics Category BEastNCAA Scoring Offense....70.4 3 97 Scoring Defense....58.7 3 20 FG Percentage........439 8 136 FT Percentage........675 11 232 3-Pt FG Pct.............334 7 195 3-Pt FG PG..............5.8 8 205 FG Pct. Defense......369 1 3 Steals......................9.12 13 Blocked Shots.........6.2 2 5 Rebound Margin...+3.5 6 71 Turnover Margin...+3.1 2 22 Jim Boeheim Syracuse..............(37) 920-314 Career Totals......(37) 920-314 uRakeem Christmas has started 75 games in his first two seasons ... blocked at least one 30 NCAA appearances....... 52-29 shot in 36 of his 40 games a year ago and 6 NIT appearances.............. 12-7 was fifth in the Big East in blocked shots per game (1.8). 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Virginia Cavaliers Virginia Tech Hokies Returning Players Starters (3) Pos.Cl.GP-GS Min RPG APGPPG Joe Harris.......................G.......Sr. 35-35 32.5 4.0 2.2 16.3 Akil Mitchell.................... F.......Sr. 35-35 30.5 8.9 1.5 13.1 Justin Anderson..............G...... So. 35-17 24.0 3.3 2.3 7.6 Key Returnees Malcolm Brogdon#.........G.. R-So. 28-1 22.4 2.8 1.4 6.7 Anthony Gill+.................. F.. R-So. 31-26 25.3 4.7 1.1 7.6 Mike Tobey.................. F/C...... So. 30-2 13.9 2.9 0.4 6.8 Evan Nolte....................... F...... So. 35-8 19.8 2.4 1.1 5.7 Darion Atkins.................. F....... Jr. 26-12 15.7 3.1 0.3 4.7 #-stats from the 2011-12 season; + Stats are from South Carolina during the 2011-12 season Starters (2*) and Players Lost Jontel Evans*..................G.......Sr. 26-22 29.0 2.4 4.9 4.2 Paul Jesperson*.............G...... So. 35-33 25.7 2.2 0.9 4.7 Taylor Barnette................G....... Fr. 26-2 9.5 0.7 0.7 2.6 Doug Browman...............G.......Sr. 20-0 5.9 0.8 0.7 0.1 Justin Miller....................G....... Fr. 0-0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Signees: London Perrantes; G (6-2, 184) Crespi Carmelite HS, Woodland Hills, Calif. Devon Hall; G (6-5, 212) Cape Henry Collegiate, Virginia Beach, Va. Returning Players Starters (3) Pos.Cl.GP-GS Min RPG APGPPG Jarell Eddie..................... F.......Sr. 32-28 30.3 5.6 1.3 12.3 Cadarian Raines.............. F.......Sr. 32-30 24.6 6.4 0.6 6.6 C.J. Barksdale................. F....... Jr. 31-30 21.7 4.7 0.6 5.6 Key Returnees Marquis Rankin.............. G....... Jr. 29-7 19.3 1.0 0.9 3.4 Marshall Wood................ F...... So. 25-0 16.5 3.8 0.5 3.6 Joey van Zegeren............ F...... So. 32-4 14.6 3.1 0.1 3.3 Will Johnston................. G....... Jr. 29-4 10.9 0.4 0.3 2.0 Christian Beyer................ F....... Jr. 23-0 9.3 2.8 0.2 1.8 Adam Smith+................. G...... So. 31-29 30.3 3.2 1.6 13.7 +stats from UNCW during the 2011-12 season Starters (2*) and Players Lost Erick Green*.................. G.......Sr. 32-32 36.6 4.0 3.4 25.0 Robert Brown*............... G...... So. 31-25 27.5 2.4 2.1 8.3 Signees: Ben Emelogu; G (6-5, 200) South Grand Prairie HS, Grand Prairie, Texas Maurice Kirby; F (6-9, 235) Basha HS, Chandler, Ariz. Trevor Thompson; F (6-11, 210) St. John’s NW Military Academy, Indianapolis, Ind. Malik Mueller; G (6-3, 200) Urspring HS, Ehingen, Germany Devin Wilson; G (6-4, 185) Montour HS, McKees Rocks, PA. Joe Harris, senior guard The league’s lone returning first team all-conference performer ... was fourth in the ACC a year ago in scoring (16.3), fourth in 3-point field goal percentage (.425), 12th in field goal percentage (.468) ... scored in double figures in 31 of Virginia’s 35 games, including nine games with 20 or more points ... second among returning ACC players with 1,255 career points. Cav Copy Picked to finish seventh in the media’s preseason poll, the Cavaliers finished 2013 with a 23-12 record and a fourth-place finish in the ACC with an 11-7 mark ... Virginia made its 13th NIT appearance, advancing to the NIT quarterfinals for the first time since 1992 ... the Cavaliers posted back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time since 1992-1993 ... Virginia’s 20 home wins (20-2) marked a school record and the 11 ACC wins were the most since 2007... the Cavaliers held 26 of their 35 opponents under 60 points and led the ACC and were fifth nationally in scoring defense at 55.6 points per game. uVirginia is one of seven Division I teams to improve its win total in each of the last four years (Colorado State, Indiana, North Carolina Central, Oregon, Southeast Missouri State and Southern Miss). Jarell Eddie, senior forward A two-year starter, Eddie is the team’s leading returning scorer (12.3) and second-leading rebounder (5.6) ... averaged 15.7 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists over the last three games a year ago ... scored in double figures 19 times, including five games with 20 or more points ... made 81 of 96 free throw attempts (.844) last year and over the last two seasons has made 140-of-164 (.854) from the charity stripe. Returning Numbers 2012-13 PGPct. Points.................... 56.4 .878 Rebounds............... 27.7 .861 Assists..................... 9.2 .656 Starts...........120 of 175 .690 Team Statistics CategoryACC NCAA Scoring Offense....64.2 11 256 Scoring Defense....55.6 1 5 FG Percentage........457 4 54 FT Percentage........706 5 132 3-Pt FG Pct.............385 3 17 3-Pt FG PG..............6.1 5 169 FG Pct. Defense......388 2 16 Steals......................5.9 8 249 Blocked Shots.........4.4 4 66 Rebound Margin...+1.5 6 130 Turnover Margin...+1.7 3 68 Tony Bennett Virginia...................(4) 76-53 Washington State...(3) 69-33 Career Totals........(7) 145-86 uAkil Mitchell averaged a career-high 13.1 points and 8.9 rebounds per game as a junior in 2013 ... scored in double figures in 27 of 35 3 NCAA appearances............. 3-3 games and led UVa in rebounds in 28 games ... 2 NIT appearances................ 2-2 third in the ACC with 12 double-doubles. Hokie Hyperbole The Hokies return three starters and seven of their top nine scorers from last year’s team that finished 13-19 overall and 12th place in the ACC with a 4-14 mark ... second-year head coach James Johnson looks to replace senior guard Erick Green, the nation’s leading scorer (25.0) and ACSMA’s 2013 ACC Player of the Year ... Green became the first ACC player since South Carolina’s Grady Wallace (31.2) in 1957, to lead the nation in scoring ... Virginia Tech lost five games by seven points-or-less and suffered two overtime defeats at North Carolina and NC State. uCadarian Raines led the team in rebounds (6.4) and blocked shots (34) as a junior in 2013 ... tallied 10 or more points eight times and had 14 games with seven or more rebounds. Returning Numbers 2012-13 PGPct. Points.................... 36.7 .522 Rebounds............... 25.9 .723 Assists..................... 4.2 .415 Starts...........103 of 160 .644 Team Statistics CategoryACC NCAA Scoring Offense....70.2 5 101 Scoring Defense....74.8 12 324 FG Percentage........426 10 211 FT Percentage........709 4 122 3-Pt FG Pct.............314 12 259 3-Pt FG PG..............5.7 8 220 FG Pct. Defense......436 9 212 Steals......................4.3 12 337 Blocked Shots.........3.99113 Rebound Margin....-1.5 10 237 Turnover Margin....-1.4 11 266 James Johnson uC.J. Barksdale started 30 games as a sopho- Virginia Tech..........(1) 13-19 more, averaging 5.6 points and 4.7 rebounds Career Totals........(1) 13-19 ... shot .523 from the floor and .771 from the free throw line. 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Wake Forest Demon Deacons Returning Players Starters (4) Pos.Cl.GP-GS Min RPG APGPPG Travis McKie................... F.......Sr. 31-31 32.2 7.0 1.2 13.5 Devin Thomas................. F...... So. 31-31 27.3 7.5 1.3 9.1 Codi Miller-McIntyre.......G...... So. 30-29 28.9 2.7 2.5 8.1 Arnaud Wm. Adala Moto... F...... So. 31-19 16.3 3.9 0.5 5.6 Key Returnees Tyler Cavanaugh............. F...... So. 31-6 16.7 2.5 0.5 5.0 Madison Jones................G...... So. 31-5 18.8 1.1 2.1 3.6 Aaron Rountree III.......... F...... So. 30-0 10.9 1.8 0.6 2.2 Daniel Green*................. F...... So. 27-0 7.4 1.7 0.2 1.4 Andre Washington..........C...... So. 17-0 4.9 0.6 0.0 1.0 Coron Williams+.............G.......Gr. 35-34 24.7 2.2 1.2 9.1 *stats from the 2011-12 season; +stats are from Robert Morris during the 2012-13 season Starters (1) and Players Lost C.J. Harris*.....................G........Sr 31-31 32.8 2.3 1.9 15.4 Chase Fischer..................G....... So 31-3 14.2 1.1 0.6 4.5 Signees: Greg McClinton; F (6-7, 185) Hargrave Military Academy, Winston-Salem, N.C. Miles Overton; G (6-4, 185) St. Joseph’s Prep, Philadelphia, Pa. Travis McKie, senior forward A two-time honorable mention All-ACC performer ... leads all returning ACC players in career points (1,344) and double-doubles (16) ... was second on the team and 10th in the ACC in rebounds (7.0) a year ago ... has 19 career games with 20 or more points and has averaged 13.0 ppg or more in each of his first three seasons ... has a career field goal percentage of .475. Returning Numbers Deacon Data Jeff Bzdelik begins his fourth season at Wake Forest 2012-13 PGPct. Points.................... 47.4 .702 Rebounds............... 26.8 .884 with four starters and eight of the team’s top 10 scor- Assists..................... 8.8 .773 ers back from a squad that finished 13-18 overall and Starts...........121 of 155 .781 tied for ninth in the ACC with a 6-12 marks ... seven of the Deacons’ 18 losses were by six points or less, including two one-point ACC setbacks ... Wake Forest defeated two ranked teams - No. 2 Miami (80-65) and No. 18 NC State (86-84) ... gone is guard C.J. Harris, a four-year starter and a third-team All-ACC selection in 2012 and 2013; ranked sixth among league scoring leaders (15.4) a year ago and finished his career with 1,613 points. uThe Deacons return a league-high 88 percent of their rebounds from a year ago and are the only ACC team to return two players - Devin Thomas (7.5) and Travis McKie (7.0) - who averaged over seven rebounds per game a year ago. Team Statistics Category ACCNCAA Scoring Offense....67.5 7 167 Scoring Defense....70.3 11 265 FG Percentage........434 9 169 FT Percentage........680 8 215 3-Pt FG Pct.............345 8 139 3-Pt FG PG..............5.4 10 249 FG Pct. Defense......455 12 295 Steals......................7.1 2 120 Blocked Shots.........4.2 6 81 Rebound Margin....-2.4 11 265 Turnover Margin....-0.1 7 189 Jeff Bzdelik uOver the past six years (2008-2013), Wake Forest Wake Forest...........(3) has had more players named All-ACC Freshmen (6) Colorado................(3) than any other league team. Air Force................(2) 34-60 36-58 50-16 UMBC....................(2) 25-31 uDevin Thomas earned All-ACC Freshmen honors a Career Totals......(10) 145-165 year ago after leading all league frosh in rebounding (7.5) and blocked shots (1.4), ranking sixth in the 1 NCAA appearance.............. 0-1 1 NIT appearance.................. 3-1 ACC in both categories. 2013 ACC Operation Basketball Wednesday, October 16 The Ritz Carlton, Charlotte, N.C. The 52nd annual ACC Operation Basketball will be held Wednesday, October 16, 2013, at the Ritz-Carlton in Charlotte, North Carolina. The head coach and two players from each of the league’s 15 schools will be available for interviews during the course of the day. Credential information will be emailed in early September. Tentative Schedule 9:00 am – Noon.................................................... Players Interviews Noon – 1:10 pm....................................................... Media Luncheon 1:10 pm – 2:00 pm....................................... Commissioner’s Forum 2:00 – 5:30 pm...........................................Head Coaches Interviews ACC Media Pre-Season Poll Over the past 44 years, the media’s No. 1 or No. 2 ACC Operation Basketball preseason pick has gone on to win the ACC’s regular season championship 36 times (including ties). The media’s top pick has also won outright, or tied, for the regular season title 22 times while the No. 2 choice has gone on to finish first on 14 occasions. Only four times in the long and distinguished history of ACC Operation Basketball has the assembled multitudes of ACC media been “off the mark”. In 2006-07, Virginia tied North Carolina for first place in the ACC during the regular season after being picked to finish eighth by the media. In 1980, 1996 and 2003, Maryland, Georgia Tech and Wake Forest, respectively, finished first after being penciled in by the media for the sixth spot. North Carolina has been the media’s team of choice over the years with the Tar Heels chosen as the league favorite an ACC-high 19 times outright with one tie. Duke is next with 12 preseason first place predictions outright with one tie. Maryland has been the media’s preseason No. 1 four times. NC State has been tabbed No. 1 three times, followed by Wake Forest twice, South Carolina and Virginia once each. A year ago, NC State captured 26 of the 53 first-place ballots and was the media’s to finish atop the 2013 ACC standings in voting at the annual ACC Operation Basketball held October 17, 2012, in Charlotte, N.C. ... Miami, the league’s eventual champion, was picked for fourth place. 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus - - - - - - - - - 2012-13 In Review - - - - - - - - - 2012-13 ACC Standings Team ACC Games W LPct. HmRd Miami..................... 15 3 Duke........................ 14 4 North Carolina......... 12 6 NC State.................. 11 7 Virginia.................... 11 7 Florida State.............. 9 9 Maryland................... 8 10 Boston College.......... 7 11 Georgia Tech............. 6 12 Wake Forest.............. 6 12 Clemson.................... 5 13 Virginia Tech............. 4 14 Bold denotes ACC Champion .824 .778 .667 .611 .611 .500 .444 .389 .333 .333 .278 .222 8-1 9-0 7-2 8-1 9-0 6-3 6-3 5-4 3-6 6-3 4-5 3-6 7-2 5-4 5-4 3-6 2-7 3-6 2-8 2-7 3-6 0-9 1-8 1-8 Overall W LPct. HmRdNu 29 30 25 24 23 18 25 16 16 13 13 13 7 6 11 11 12 16 13 17 15 18 18 19 .806 .833 .694 .686 .657 .529 .658 .485 .516 .419 .419 .406 14-1 16-0 14-2 16-1 20-2 10-8 18-3 12-6 11-6 11-5 8-7 10-7 10-3 5-4 6-6 3-7 3-8 4-7 4-7 3-8 3-7 1-10 3-9 2-9 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2012-13 Atlantic Coast Conference Notebook - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-3 9-2 5-3 5-3 0-2 4-1 3-3 1-3 2-2 1-3 2-2 1-3 uACC Tournament MVP Shane Lar- kin scored a team-high 28 points to lead the ninth-ranked Miami to its first-ever ACC title with an 87-77 win over North Carolina ... led by Larkin, Miami shot 51 percent from the floor and placed four players in double-figures ... the top-seeded Hurricanes made 12-of-22 from 3-point range en route to reaching the championship game for the first time ever following victories over Boston College and NC State ... in the three games, Larkin averaged 23.7 points, 5.0 assists, 5.0 rebounds, 2.3 steals, shot 23-of-45 from the floor (.511) and 16-of-18 (.889) from the free throw line in becoming the first Hurricane to win the Everett Case Award as the Tournament MVP. uFor the first time in 18 years, the ACC has had three different champions over a three-year period ... Miami’s victory in 2013 followed titles by Florida State (2012) and Duke (2011) ... the last time this occurred was a four-year run between 1992 and 1995 when four different schools - Duke (1992), Georgia Tech (1993), North Carolina (1994) and Wake Forest (1995) - won the ACC Tournament. Over the past 12 years (2001-12), the ACC has won With its 6-4 mark in the 2013 NCAA Tournament, the an NCAA-best five National Championships ... the Big ACC extended its non-losing streak in NCAA Tournament East is second with four, the SEC (3) is third. play to 26 years in a row. The Big East is second with a streak of 21 straight seasons. NCAA Titles (2001-2013) uVirginia Tech guard Erick Green became the first ACC NCAA Tournament Non-Losing Streaks player since South Carolina’s Grady Wallace (31.2) in ACC....................... 5 SEC.........................3 1956-57 to lead the nation in scoring (25.0) ... Green Big East................. 4 Big 12.....................1 ACC.................... 26 Big Ten................. 7 finished his senior season sixth in the ACC in assists Big East.............. 21Southeastern........ 4 (3.8), ninth in steals (1.9), fourth in free throw percentAmong the top eight RPI conferences, the ACC had the age (.816), 10th in field goal percentage (.475), ninth most wins and the highest winning percentage against Over the last seven years (2007-2013), the ACC is in assists-to-turnover ratio (1.75:1) and tied the ACC top 50 and top 100 RPI non-conference opponents the only conference to have each of their teams make single-season record with 28 games of 20-or-more during the 2012-13 regular season ... ACC teams were at least one NCAA Tournament appearance. points scored. a combined 12-12 (.500) against non-conference teams NCAA Tournament Participation (2007-2013) ranked in the top 50 of the RPI and 30-20 (.600) against uDuke’s Mason Plumlee and NC State’s Richard Howell (based on 2011-12 league membership) non-conference teams ranked in the top 100 of the RPI. became the 31st and 32nd players, respectively, in ACC history to have both 1,000 rebounds and 1,000 points Conferences vs. Non-Conference ACC.......... 12 of 12 SEC............ 10 of 12 in his career ... Plumlee finished with 1,384 points and RPI Top 50 & Top 100 Opponents Pac-12...... 11 of 12 Big East..... 12 of 16 1,085 rebounds while Howell totaled 1,214 points and Big 12......... 9 of 10 Big Ten........ 9 of 12 1,055 rebounds. vs. vs. RPI Top 50 Pct. Top 100 Pct Since 1981, the ACC has won more NCAA titles (10) 1. Big Ten................... 11-18 .379 24-25 .490 than any other conference ... the Big East is second with u Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski, with 957 career wins, is the all-time winningest coach in Division I history; 2. Mountain West......... 6-13 .315 22-15 .595 seven while the SEC is third with six titles. Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim is second with 920 ... among 3. Big East.................... 8-14 .364 24-20 .545 coaches with 20 or more years, North Carolina’s Roy NCAA Titles (1981-2013) 4. ACC..................12-12.500 30-20 .600 Williams, with a 700-180 mark, is the NCAA’s win5. Big 12...................... 9-14 .391 20-19 .513 ningest active coach with a .795 winning percentage. 6. Pacific 12................. 8-19 .296 17-26 .395 ACC........................ 10 Big 12....................... 1 7. Atlantic 10................ 9-28 .243 21-45 .318 Big East.................... 7 Big Eight................... 1 u Georgia Tech’s Marcus Georges-Hunt (10.8) and 8. SEC.......................... 6-29 .171 23-36 .390 SEC.......................... 6 Metro........................ 1 Robert Carter, Jr., (9.9) finished the season ranked Big Ten..................... 4 Big West................... 1 1-2, respectively, on the team in scoring ... the Yellow The ACC is the winningest conference in NCAA Tour- Pac-12..................... 2 Jackets became only the sixth team in ACC history to nament history ... based on yearly membership, the ACC have freshmen as its top two scorers. is 370-192 (.658) with 12 national titles. The ACC has had at least two teams make it to the “Sweet 16” in 31 of the last 34 seasons. uNC State forward Scott Wood finished his career fifth With two teams - Miami (5) and Duke (6) - listed in on the ACC’s all-time 3-point field goal list (334) and the final Associated Press ranking, the ACC extended its League teams were 74-34 (.685) overall as hosts in fourth in career free throw percentage (.886). streak to 53 consecutive seasons with at least one team 2013 ... 44 of the 96 ACC regular season games (46%) ranked in the top 10 of the final AP Poll. played during the 2012-13 season were decided by uGeorgia Tech’s Daniel Miller is 25th on the ACC career seven points or less. blocked shot list with 206 ... Miller has blocked at least Duke finished the 2012-13 season ranked in the Top one shot in 81 of his 93 career games played and is 10 of the AP poll for an ACC-record 113 consecutive uDuke’s Mike Krzyzewski leads all active head coaches averaging 2.2 blocked shots per game in his first three weeks ... the last time the Blue Devils were not ranked with 82 NCAA Tournament wins in his career ... North seasons with the Yellow Jackets. in the AP Top 10 was when they held the 13th spot in Carolina’s Roy Williams is second with 62 and Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim (52) third. the Nov. 19 poll of 2007. 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus 2013 ACC Award Winners Player of the Year - ACSMA Player of the Year - Coaches Freshman of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Coach of the Year Erick Green Virginia Tech Shane Larkin Miami Olivier Hanlan Boston College Durand Scott Miami Jim Larrañaga Miami ACC Player of the Year ACSMA Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech..........................38 Shane Larkin, So., Miami..................................23 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke.................................12 Joe Harris, Jr., Virginia.......................................2 Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State.........................1 ACC Defensive Player of the Year ACSMA Durand Scott, Sr., Miami..................................23 Shane Larkin, So., Miami..................................21 Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State.........................7 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...................................6 Jontel Evans, Sr., Virginia...................................4 Julian Gamble, Sr., Miami...................................4 Richard Howell, Sr., NC State.............................4 COACHES Shane Larkin, So., Miami....................................6 Akil Mitchell, Jr., Virginia....................................2 Joe Harris, Jr., Virginia.......................................3 Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech............................2 COACHES Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...................................1 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami....................................3 Jontel Evans, Sr., Virginia...................................2 ACC Freshman of the Year Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State..............................1 Julian Gamble, Sr., Miami...................................1 ACSMA Joe Harris, Jr., Virginia.......................................1 Olivier Hanlan, Boston College..........................43 Kenny Kadji, Sr., Miami.......................................1 Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke..................................15 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...................................1 T.J. Warren, NC State........................................12 Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State.........................1 Devin Thomas, Wake Forest................................4 Okaro White, Jr., Florida State............................1 Devin Bookert, Florida State................................1 Robert Carter, Jr., Georgia Tech.........................1 Marcus Paige, North Carolina.............................1 Virginia Tech’s Erick Green, ACSMA’s Player of the Year, was the first ACC player since South COACHES Carolina’s Grady Wallace (31.2) in 1957, to lead the Olivier Hanlan, Boston College..........................10 nation in scoring (25.0) ... Miami’s Shane Larkin, Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke....................................1 who led the Hurricanes to the school’s first-ever T.J. Warren, NC State..........................................1 ACC regular season and tournament championships, was voted the ACC Player of the Year by the league’s head coaches ... in becoming the first ACC Coach of the Year Boston College player to be named ACC Rookie of the Year, Olivier Hanlan ranked fifth among ACC ACSMA scorers at 15.4 points per game ... Miami’s Durand Jim Larrañaga, Miami.......................................75 Scott was the first guard to earn Defensive Player Mike Krzyzewski, Duke........................................1 of the Year honors since Florida State’s Toney Roy Williams, North Carolina..............................1 Douglas did so in 2009 ... Jim Larrañaga, who guided Miami to the school’s first ACC regular COACHES season and ACC Tournament championships, was Jim Larrañaga, Miami.........................................9 a runaway choice in both the media and coaches’ Tony Bennett, Virginia.........................................1 balloting for the ACC Basketball Coach of the Year. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke........................................1 Roy Williams, North Carolina..............................1 ACC Players of the Week ACC Player of the Week N12....................................Alex Len, So., Maryland N19.......................Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State N26......................................Quinn Cook, So., Duke Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech D3.................................. Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech D10......................................... C.J. Leslie, NC State D17.........................................Durand Scott, Miami D24......................................... C.J. Leslie, NC State D31........................................Seth Curry, Sr., Duke J7........................................... Ryan Kelly, Sr., Duke J14............................ Richard Howell, Sr., NC State J21..........................Reggie Bullock, North Carolina J28..........................................Durand Scott, Miami F4............................................Shane Larkin, Miami F11................................. Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke F18........................................Scott Wood, NC State P.J. Hairston, North Carolina F25.................................... C.J. Harris, Wake Forest M4......................................... Ryan Kelly, Sr., Duke M11.......................................Seth Curry, Sr., Duke M18.................................Shane Larkin, So., Miami ACC Rookie of the Week N12.................................. Rodney Purvis, NC State N19....................................... T.J. Warren, NC State N26................Marcus Georges-Hunt, Georgia Tech D3....................................Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke D10................Marcus Georges-Hunt, Georgia Tech D17....................................... T.J. Warren, NC State D24..........................Olivier Hanlan, Boston College Aaron Thomas, Florida State D31............................... Charles Mitchell, Maryland J7..................................Joe Rahon, Boston College J14...........................Olivier Hanlan, Boston College J21...........................Olivier Hanlan, Boston College J28.............................. Devin Thomas, Wake Forest F4..................................Joe Rahon, Boston College F11.................................. Justin Anderson, Virginia F18..........................................Seth Allen, Maryland F25...................................Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke M4........................ Robert Carter, Jr., Georgia Tech M11.........................Olivier Hanlan, Boston College 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Miami captures first-ever ACC title with 87-77 win over North Carolina 2013 All-ACC Teams ACSMA All-ACC Coaches All-ACC First Team Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke (73)................... 226 Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech (72)............. 225 Shane Larkin, So., Miami (72).................... 224 Joe Harris, Jr., Virginia (67)........................ 219 Richard Howell, Sr., NC State (46).............. 192 First Team Joe Harris, Jr., Virginia................................*33 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke............................*33 Shane Larkin, So., Miami...............................32 Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech.......................31 Seth Curry, Sr., Duke.....................................31 Second Team Seth Curry, Sr., Duke (26)........................... 178 Kenny Kadji, Sr., Miami (5)......................... 131 Lorenzo Brown, Sr., NC State (6)................ 122 Reggie Bullock, Sr., North Carolina (3)....... 119 James Michael McAdoo, So., N. Carolina (2)... 97 Second Team Reggie Bullock, Jr., North Carolina................23 Kenny Kadji, Sr., Miami..................................23 James Michael McAdoo, So., North Carolina....23 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State.........................21 Richard Howell, Sr., NC State........................19 Third Team Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State (4)............. 93 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State (5).......................... 80 Ryan Anderson, So., Boston College (2)....... 46 Quinn Cook, So., Duke.................................. 43 Devin Booker, Sr., Clemson.......................... 43 Akil Mitchell, Jr., Virginia.............................. 43 (first team votes in parenthesis) Third Team C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State.................................15 Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State....................14 Ryan Anderson, So., Boston College................9 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami.................................9 C.J. Harris, Sr., Wake Forest............................8 Akil Mitchell, Jr., Virginia.................................8 *denotes unanimous Honorable Mention Durand Scott, Miami (39); P.J. Hairston, North Carolina (30); C.J. Harris, Wake Forest (27); Alex Len, Md. (19); Travis McKie, Wake Forest (13); Boston College’s Olivier Hanlan (13); Ryan Kelly, Duke (13). Honorable Mention Devin Booker, Sr., Clemson (6); Ryan Kelly, Sr., Duke (6); Alex Len, So., Maryland (6); P.J. Hairston, So., North Carolina (4). ACSMA All-ACC Freshmen Team Coaches All-ACC Freshmen Team Olivier Hanlan, Boston College.................... *77 Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke.............................. 63 T.J. Warren, NC State.................................... 63 Devin Thomas, Wake Forest.......................... 59 Marcus Paige, North Carolina....................... 44 *denote unanimous Olivier Hanlan, Boston College.....................*11 Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke...............................10 T.J. Warren, NC State.....................................10 Devin Thomas, Wake Forest...........................10 Marcus Paige, North Carolina..........................7 Robert Carter, Jr., Georgia Tech......................7 *denote unanimous ACC Defensive Player of the Year ACC Defensive Player of the Year Shane Larkin, So., Miami.............................. 46 Daniel Miller, Jr., Georgia Tech..................... 37 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami.............................. 36 Alex Len, So., Maryland................................ 35 Jontel Evans, Sr., Virginia............................. 33 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami.................................7 Jontel Evans, Sr., Virginia................................6 Shane Larkin, So., Miami.................................6 Julian Gamble, Sr., Miami................................5 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke................................5 Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State......................5 2013 All-ACC Academic Men’s Basketball Team Name Raphael Akpejiori, Jr., Christian Beyer, So., Chris Bolden, Fr., Tyler Cavanaugh, Fr., Jarell Eddie, Jr., Marcus Georges-Hunt, Fr., Amile Jefferson, Fr., Ryan Kelly, Sr., Logan Aronhalt, Gr., Marcus Paige, Fr., Mason Plumlee, Sr., Joe Rahon, Fr., Jordan Roper, Fr., Rasheed Sulaimon, Fr., School Miami Virginia Tech Georgia Tech Wake Forest Virginia Tech Georgia Tech Duke Duke Maryland North Carolina Duke Boston College Clemson Duke Years Lagos, Nigeria New Bern, N.C. Suwanee, Ga. Dewitt, N.Y. Charlotte, N.C. College Park, Ga. Philadelphia, Pa. Raleigh, N.C. Zanesville, Ohio Marion, Iowa Warsaw, Ind. San Diego, Calif. Columbia, S.C. Houston, Texas Hometown (Current Hometown) Mechanical Engineering Human Nutrition, Foods and Exercise Business Administration Undeclared Psychology Business Administration Undeclared Public Policy Studies Kinesiology Undeclared Psychology Undeclared Parks, Recreation & Tourism Mgt. Undeclared Tournament MVP Shane Larkin scored a team-high 28 points to lead the ninth-ranked Miami to its first-ever ACC title with an 87-77 win over North Carolina ... led by Larkin, Miami shot 51 percent from the floor and placed four players in double-figures ... the top-seeded Hurricanes made 12-of-22 from 3-point range en route to reaching the championship game for the first time ever following victories over Boston College and NC State ... in the three games, Larkin averaged 23.7 points, 5.0 assists, 5.0 rebounds, 2.3 steals, shot 23-of-45 from the floor (.511) and 16-of-18 (.889) from the free throw line in becoming the first Hurricane to win the Everett Case Award as the Tournament MVP ... in addition to Larkin, three other Miami players averaged in double figures during the tournament - Durand Scott (15.7), Trey McKinney-Jones (11.7) and Kenny Kadji (10.0). 60th Annual ACC Tournament Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum March 14-17, 2013 First Round - Thursday, March 14 #8 Boston College d. #9 Georgia Tech...........84-64 #5 NC State d. #12 Virginia Tech...................80-63 #7 Maryland d. #10 Wake Forest...................75-62 #6 Florida State d. #11 Clemson....................73-69 Quarterfinals - Friday, March 15 #1 Miami d. #8 Boston College......................69-58 #5 NC State d. #4 Virginia..............................75-56 #7 Maryland d. #2 Duke.................................83-74 #3 North Carolina d. #6 Florida State.............83-62 Semifinals - Saturday, March 16 #1 Miami d. #5 NC State................................81-71 #3 North Carolina d. #7 Maryland..................79-76 Finals - Sunday, March 17 #1 Miami d. #3 North Carolina.......................87-77 ACC Tournament MVP: Shane Larkin, Miami All-ACC Tournament: 1st Team: Shane Larkin, UM; Durand Scott, UM; P.J. Hairston, UNC; Reggie Bullock, UNC; Dez Wells, Md. 2nd Team: Olivier Hanlan, BC; Scott Wood, NCS; Trey McKinney Jones, UM, Julian Gamble, UM; Marcus Paige, UNC. 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Scoring Streaks n Virginia Tech’s Erick Green scored 10 or more points in a league-best 35 straight games dating back to last season ... scored in double figures in 64 of his last 66 games ... the nation’s leading scorer (25.0), Green tallied 20 or more points in all but three games during the 2012-13 season. Frosh Facts Frosh Facts II n Boston College’s Olivier Hanlan scored 10 or more points 27 times this season and led all ACC freshmen in scoring at 15.4 points per game ... Hanlan scored an ACC Tournament freshman record 41 points in the Eagles’ 84-64 first round win over Georgia Tech. n Georgia Tech’s Marcus Georges-Hunt (10.8) and Robert Carter, Jr., (9.9) finished the season ranked 1-2, respectively, on the team in scoring ... the Yellow Jackets became only the sixth team in ACC history to have freshmen as its top two scorers. Double-Figure Scoring Streaks ACC Freshmen Scoring Leaders Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech..................................35 P.J. Hairston, So., North Carolina.............................18 Shane Larkin, So., Miami..........................................12 James Michael McAdoo, So., North Carolina............11 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke.........................................11 Olivier Hanlan, Fr., Boston College............................10 Devin Booker, Sr., Clemson........................................9 Olivier Hanlan, Boston College............................... 15.4 T.J. Warren, NC State............................................. 12.1 Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke....................................... 11.6 Marcus Georges-Hunt, Georgia Tech..................... 10.8 Joe Rahon, Boston College.................................... 10.1 Robert Carter, Georgia Tech..................................... 9.9 ACC Teams with Freshmen as Top 2 Scorers Top Scoring Games Olivier Hanlan, BC vs. Georgia Tech.............. M14.... 41 n North Carolina’s P.J. Hairston finished the 2012-13 T.J. Warren, NCS vs. Florida State..................F19.... 31 season making at least one 3-point field goal in an ACC- Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke vs. Boston College....F24.... 27 best 33 straight games ... Duke’s Seth Curry was second Olivier Hanlon, BC vs. Maryland......................F19.... 26 with 18 consecutive games with a trey. Joe Rahon, BC vs. Clemson..............................F2.... 26 3-Point Field Goal Streaks Double-Digit Scoring Games Olivier Hanlan, Boston College.................................. 28 T.J. Warren, NC State................................................ 24 Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke.......................................... 22 Marcus Georges-Hunt, Georgia Tech........................ 19 Joe Rahon, Boston College....................................... 16 Robert Carter, Jr., Georgia Tech............................... 14 3-Point Field Goal Consecutive Games Streak P.J. Hairston, So., North Carolina.............................33 Seth Curry, Sr., Duke................................................18 Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech..................................13 Jordan Roper, Fr., Clemson........................................9 C.J. Harris, Sr., Wake Forest.......................................9 Tyler Thornton, Jr., Duke............................................7 Joe Rahon, Fr., Boston College...................................6 n Wake Forest’s Devin Thomas had 10 or more rebounds eight times this season and led all ACC freshmen in rebounds per game (7.5). Most Improved n Virginia Tech’s Erick Green led the ACC in per game ACC Freshmen Rebounding Leaders scoring improvement (+9.4) from a year ago ... Virginia’s Akil Mitchell was second with a +9.0 per game scoring Devin Thomas, Wake Forest..................................... 7.5 improvement. Robert Carter, Georgia Tech..................................... 6.7 Charles Mitchell, Maryland....................................... 5.4 Most Improved Scoring Averages Marques Georges-Hunt, Georgia Tech..................... 4.9 Player, School ‘12 ‘13 Net T.J. Warren, NC State............................................... 4.2 Erick Green, Sr., VT..................... 15.6.......25.0 +9.4 Olivier Hanlan, Boston College................................. 4.2 Akil Mitchell, Jr., UVa.................... 4.1.......13.1 +9.0 James Michael McAdoo, UNC....... 6.1.......14.4 +8.3 Top Rebound Games Quinn Cook, So., Duke.................. 4.4.......11.7 +7.3 Marshall Wood, VT vs. NC State.....................F16.... 16 K.J. McDaniels, So., Clem............. 3.9.......10.9 +7.0 Devin Thomas, WF vs. NC State......................J22.... 14 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke........... 11.1.......17.1 +6.0 Devin Thomas, WF vs. Xavier............................J2.... 14 Alex Len, So., Md.......................... 6.0.......11.9 +5.9 Charles Mitchell, Md. vs. Delaware St............ D29.... 14 *minimum of 75 percent of team’s games played each year Double-Digit Rebound Games Devin Thomas, Wake Forest........................................ 8 Charity Stripe Leaders n Virginia Tech’s Erick Green led the ACC in free throw Robert Carter, Jr., Georgia Tech................................. 6 attempts per game (8.5) ... Duke’s Mason Plumlee is second Charles Mitchell, Maryland.......................................... 5 at 7.2 free throw attempts per game ... Green has attempted Marshall Wood, Virginia Tech..................................... 2 10 or more free throws a league-high 13 times this season. T.J. Warren, NC State.................................................. 2 Free Throw Attempts Per Game Player, School G Erick Green, Sr., VT..........................32 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke................36 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NCS.........................35 Ryan Anderson, So., BC...................32 C.J. Harris, Sr., WF..........................31 Olivier Hanlan, Fr., BC......................33 James Michael McAdoo, So., UNC....36 Travis McKie, Jr., WF.......................31 FTA 267 254 232 177 163 168 173 146 PG 8.3 7.1 6.6 5.5 5.3 5.1 4.8 4.7 1983 Duke............. Johnny Dawkins (18.1), Mark Alarie (13.0) 1983 GT..........................Mark Price (20.3), John Salley (11.5) 2007 GT.......Javaris Crittenton (14.4), Thaddeus Young (14.4) 2008 WF................. James Johnson (14.6), Jeff Teague (13.9) 2011 WF.......................Travis McKie (13.0), J.T. Terrell (11.1) 2013GT.......Marcus Georges-Hunt (10.8), Robert Carter (9.9) Duke’s Top 10 Streak n Duke has been ranked in the Top 10 of the AP poll for an ACC-record 113 consecutive weeks ...it is the second-longest such streak in NCAA history, UCLA holds the record with 155 consecutive weeks in the Top 10 ... the last time the Blue Devils were not ranked in the AP Top 10 was when they held the 13th spot in the Nov. 19 poll of 2007. Consecutive ACC AP Top 10 Appearances # 113 75 69 68 67 Team First Last Duke.............. 11/26/2007........... 3/18/2013 Duke.............. 12/26/1961........... 12/6/1966 Duke................ 1/22/1991......... 12/26/1994 Maryland....... 11/25/1972............. 3/2/1976 Duke.............. 12/20/1999............. 3/3/2003 ACC Canadians n Boston College freshman Olivier Hanlan scored 10 or more points in 28 of the Eagles’ 33 games this past season and is already third in career points scored (508) by Canadians who have played in the ACC since the league’s first season in 1953-54 ... Hanlan’s 508 points and 15.4 per game scoring average were also the best single season marks ACC Canadian Career Scoring Leaders Player, School Years G PG Pts Greg Newton, Duke.......... 1994-97 107 7.6 812 Dan Meagher, Duke.......... 1982-85 118 6.4 756 Olivier Hanlan, BC..................2013 33 15.4 508 Pasha Bains, Clem........... 2000-01 51 5.2 266 Alex Johnson, NCS................2012 37 4.4 162 Cameron Hall, Duke......... 1977-78 34 4.1 140 Cordell Llewellyn, WF....... 1991-92 19 1.4 26 Stephen Gruhl, FSU.......... 1992-93 12 0.8 10 Lubo Zizakovic, Md................19921 11 n North Carolina’s Marcus Paige ranked third in the Brett Bitove, WF.....................20092 00 ACC in assists per game (4.6) and sixth in the ACC in assists-to-turnover ratio (1:87:1). ACC Canadian Single Season Scoring Leaders ACC Freshmen Assists Leaders Player, School Years G PG Pts Marcus Paige, North Carolina.................................. 4.6 Olivier Hanlan, BC..................2013 33 15.4 508 Joe Rahon, Boston College...................................... 3.7 Greg Newton, Duke................1996 31 12.2 379 Codi Miller-McIntyre, Wake Forest........................... 2.6 Greg Newton, Duke................1997 30 10.4 311 Devin Bookert, Florida State..................................... 2.4 Dan Meagher, Duke................1984 34 7.9 269 Seth Allen, Maryland................................................ 2.3 Dan Meagher, Duke................1985 30 8.0 241 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Top Games - 2013 ACC 2013 Career Statistical Leaders 20-Point Games Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech............................ 28 Seth Curry, Sr., Duke.......................................... 18 Ryan Anderson, So., Boston College..................... 9 Joe Harris, Jr., Virginia......................................... 9 Shane Larkin, So., Miami...................................... 8 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke..................................... 8 P.J. Hairston, So., North Carolina......................... 8 Points Scored Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech.......................1,742 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami...............................1,650 C.J. Harris, Sr., Wake Forest..........................1,613 Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State....................1,560 Scott Wood, Sr., NC State..............................1,467 Seth Curry, Sr., Duke.....................................1,394 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke..............................1,384 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State.................................1,359 Travis McKie, Jr., Wake Forest.......................1,334 Joe Harris, Jr., Virginia..................................1,255 Richard Howell, Sr., NC State........................1,214 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State.........................1,167 Devin Booker, Sr., Clemson...........................1,154 Reggie Johnson, Sr., Miami...........................1,039 10-Rebound Games Richard Howell, Sr., NC State............................. 23 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke................................... 19 Akil Mitchell, Jr., Virginia.................................... 13 James Michael McAdoo, So., North Carolina...... 10 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State...................................... 10 Ryan Anderson, So., Boston College..................... 9 10-Assist Games Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State................................ 9 Quinn Cook, So., Duke.......................................... 3 Top Games - Career 20-Point Games Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech............................ 35 Seth Curry, Sr., Duke.......................................... 25 Travis McKie, Jr., Wake Forest............................ 19 C.J. Harris, Sr., Wake Forest............................... 18 Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State......................... 13 Ryan Anderson, So., Boston College................... 12 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State...................................... 12 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami.................................... 12 10-Rebound Games Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke................................... 50 Richard Howell, Sr., NC State............................. 46 Reggie Johnson, Sr., Miami................................ 28 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State...................................... 22 Travis McKie, Jr., Wake Forest............................ 21 Devin Booker, Sr., Clemson................................ 17 Ryan Anderson, So., Boston College................... 16 Rebounds Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke..............................1,085 Richard Howell, Sr., NC State........................1,055 Reggie Johnson, Sr., Miami..............................842 Devin Booker, Sr., Clemson..............................728 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State....................................723 Travis McKie, Jr., Wake Forest..........................680 Milton Jennings, Sr., Clemson..........................605 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami..................................576 Daniel Miller, Jr., Georgia Tech.........................563 Akil Mitchell, Jr., Virginia..................................539 Assists Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State............................589 Jontel Evans, Sr., Virginia.................................419 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami..................................404 Dexter Strickland, Sr., North Carolina...............342 Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech..........................326 3-Point Field Goals Scott Wood, Sr., NC State.................................334 Seth Curry, Sr., Duke........................................223 Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State.......................196 Joe Harris, Jr., Virginia.....................................191 Reggie Bullock, Jr., North Carolina...................188 Blocked Shots Daniel Miller, Jr., Georgia Tech.........................206 10-Assist Games Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke.................................199 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State.............................. 11 Quinn Cook, So., Duke.......................................... 3 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State....................................136 Ryan Kelly, Sr., Duke........................................133 Julian Gamble, Sr., Miami.................................132 “20 & 10” Games - 2013 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke..................................... 5 Ryan Anderson, So., Boston College..................... 3 James Michael McAdoo, So, North Carolina......... 3 Travis McKie, Jr., Wake Forest.............................. 3 Reggie Bullock, Jr., North Carolina....................... 2 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State................................ 2 Richard Howell, Sr., NC State............................... 2 Milton Jennings, Sr., Clemson.............................. 2 Devin Booker, Sr., Clemson.................................. 1 Marcus Georges-Hunt, Fr., Georgia Tech.............. 1 Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech.............................. 1 Kenny Kadji, Sr., Miami......................................... 1 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State........................................ 1 Alex Len, So., Maryland........................................ 1 Reggie Johnson, Sr., Miami.................................. 1 Devin Thomas, Fr., Wake Forest........................... 1 T.J. Warren, Fr., NC State..................................... 1 ACC Double-Doubles n NC State’s Richard Howell and Duke’s Mason Plumlee tied for the ACC lead in double-doubles with 18 apiece. Double-Doubles, 2012-13 ’12-13 ’12-13 Player, School Career ACCTotal Richard Howell, Sr., NCS.............. 31..........10.........18 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke............. 36............9.........18 Akil Mitchell, Jr., UVa.................... 13............6.........12 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NCS...................... 21............7.........10 James Michael McAdoo, So., UNC...... 9............5...........9 Ryan Anderson, So., BC................ 15............5...........8 Kenny Kadji, Sr., Miami................. 12............5...........8 Devin Booker, Sr., Clem................ 13............5...........6 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NCS................. 7............5...........6 Alex Len, So., Md............................ 7............3...........6 Reggie Johnson, Sr., Miami.......... 18............0...........4 Travis McKie, Jr., WF.................... 16............3...........4 Reggie Bullock, Jr., UNC................. 6............3...........4 Robert Carter, Fr., GT...................... 4............2...........4 Milton Jennings, Sr., Clem.............. 8............3...........3 Daniel Miller, Jr., GT....................... 5............2...........3 Devin Thomas, Fr., WF.................... 3............3...........3 Charles Mitchell, Fr., Md................. 3............0...........3 Terrance Shannon, Jr., FSU............ 4............0...........3 Okaro White, Jr., FSU...................... 4............1...........2 Ryan Kelly, Sr., Duke...................... 4............0...........2 Julian Gamble, Sr., Miami............... 3............1...........2 Jarell Eddie, Jr., VT......................... 3............0...........2 Michael Snaer, Sr., FSU.................. 3............0...........2 T.J. Warren, Fr., NC State............... 2............2...........2 Cadarian Raines, Jr., VT.................. 2............0...........2 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami................ 2............0...........1 C.J. Barksdale, So., VT.................... 1............1...........1 Nick Faust, So., Md......................... 1............0...........1 Marques Georges-Hunt, Fr., GT...... 1............1...........1 Shane Larkin, So., Miami................ 1............1...........1 Marshall Wood, Fr., VT................... 1............1...........1 Dez Wells, So., Md.......................... 1............1...........1 Erick Green, Sr., VT......................... 1............0...........1 Olivier Hanlan, Fr., BC..................... 1............0...........1 Dexter Strickland, Sr., UNC............. 1............0...........1 Double-Doubles vs. Ranked Opponents Ryan Anderson, So., Boston College..........................2 Devin Booker, Sr., Clemson.......................................2 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State.............................................2 Akil Mitchell, Jr., Virginia...........................................2 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke..........................................2 Steals Jarell Eddie, Jr., Virginia Tech....................................1 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State............................172 Richard Howell, Sr., NC State....................................1 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami..................................166 Erick Green, Sr., Virginia Tech..........................156 Reggie Johnson, Sr., Miami.......................................1 Jontel Evans, Sr., Virginia.................................149 Kenny Kadji, Sr., Miami..............................................1 Dexter Strickland, Sr., North Carolina...............146 Shane Larkin, So., Miami...........................................1 James Michael McAdoo, So., North Carolina.............1 Travis McKie, Jr., Wake Forest...................................1 Daniel Miller, Jr., Georgia Tech..................................1 n Duke’s Seth Curry and his older brother Stephen Devin Thomas, Fr., Wake Forest................................1 have combined for 4,752 points during their college careers, making them the highest scoring brother Double-Doubles by Team NC State (4)................ 35 Clemson (2).................. 9 tandem in NCAA history. Duke (2)...................... 18 Boston College (2)........ 8 Miami (5).................... 15 Georgia Tech (3)........... 8 NCAA Brother Tandems North Carolina (3)....... 13 Virginia Tech (5)........... 8 1. Seth (Duke) & Stephen Curry (Davidson).......4,752 Virginia (1).................. 12 Wake Forest (2)............ 7 2. Tyler (UNC) & Ben Hansbrough (N. Dame)....4,485 Maryland (3)............... 10 Florida State (3)............ 6 (parenthesis denotes number of players) 3. Larry & Eddie Bird (Indiana State)..................4,405 NCAA Band of Brothers 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus 2012-13 Non-Conference Record (126-44; .741) Conferences 2012-13All-Time America East......................... 4-0...............82-9 Atlantic Sun.......................... 6-2.............144-9 Atlantic 10........................... 12-4...........201-87 Big 12................................... 1-5.............52-35 Big East................................. 5-4.........197-147 Big Sky.................................. 0-0...............10-2 Big South.............................. 7-1...........241-12 Big Ten................................ 10-8.........232-177 Big West............................... 3-0.............37-10 Colonial................................. 5-3...........169-26 Conference USA.................... 7-0.............64-33 Horizon................................. 3-0.............57-17 Ivy League............................. 2-1...........156-36 Metro Atlantic....................... 3-1...............78-8 Mid-American....................... 3-0.............50-20 Mid-Eastern.......................... 8-0.............199-5 Missouri Valley..................... 2-1.............40-22 Mountain West...................... 1-1.............20-11 Northeast.............................. 3-1...............94-4 Ohio Valley............................ 1-0...............74-8 Pacific-12.............................. 1-3...........120-83 Patriot................................... 2-0...............53-3 Southeastern......................... 7-3.........306-265 Southern............................. 13-2.........773-186 Southland............................. 2-0...............23-0 Southwestern........................ 3-0...............39-1 Summit................................. 1-0...............25-4 Sun Belt................................ 4-1...........103-13 West Coast............................ 3-2.............48-23 Western Athletic.................... 2-1.............71-20 Others................................... 1-0 Totals 126-44(.741) ACC Band of Brothers n Clemson’s Trevor Booker and Devin Booker combined to score 2,879 points in their respective careers - good for fourth place on the ACC brother scoring combinations ... Duke’s Miles, Mason and Marshall Plumlee are currently seventh with 2,036 points. ACC Brother Scoring Combinations 1. Tom,Donnie,Randy,Richie Mahaffey, Clem.... 3,555 2. Jay & Tom McMillen, Md............................ 3,107 3. Jeff (Duke) & Jason (UNC) Capel................ 3,048 4. Trevor & Devin Booker, Clem............... 2,879 5. Jon & Drew Barry, GT.................................. 2,333 6. Matt & Pat Harpring, GT.............................. 2,228 7. Miles, Mason & Marshall Plumlee, Duke... 2,036 8. Derrick & Cedric Lewis, Md......................... 1,993 9. Horace & Harvey Grant, Clem...................... 1,840 10. Greg (Clem.) & Andre (Duke) Buckner........ 1,809 11. Jeff & Joe Wolf, UNC................................... 1,590 12. Alade (GT) & Al-Farouq (WF) Aminu........... 1,587 13. George & Ed Krajack, Clem.......................... 1,496 14. Vasco (UNC) & Ilian (NCS) Evtimov............ 1,319 15. Bobby & Ricky Stokes, UVa......................... 1,318 16. Jay (Duke) & Bruce (UNC) Buckley............. 1,210 17. Doug & Donnie Moe, UNC........................... 1,018 18. Jerry (WF) & Roger (Md.) Montgomery......... 909 19. Jack & Walt Hudson, USC.............................. 837 20. Larry & Rich Habegger, WF............................ 655 21. Olin & Jim Broadway, WF............................... 640 22. Pat & Ryan Sullivan, UNC............................... 502 23. Dean (NC) & David (Clem.) Shaffer................ 476 24. Clarke & Edward Bynum, Clem....................... 474 25. Steve & Brian Walker, NCS............................. 414 26. Ken (UVa) & Walker (NCS) Lambiotte............ 406 27. Mark (Duke) & Matt (GT) Causey................... 240 28. Gerald & Richard Tuttle, UNC......................... 209 29. Travis & David Wear, UNC.............................. 190 Home................................ 87-14 30. George (NCS) & Jim (USC) Finnegan............. 115 Road................................. 13-11 31. Chris & Matt Brust, UNC................................. 105 Neutral.............................. 26-19 32. Larry & Donnie Seitz, Clem............................... 96 33. Stacy & Solomon Poole, GT..................... 61 33. Jim & Joe Everett, UNC.................................... 22 The ACC and the 2013 RPI Among the top eight RPI conferences, the ACC had the 34. Justin & Ryan Caldbeck, Duke.......................... 21 most wins and the highest winning percentage against top 50 and top 100 RPI non-conference opponents during the 2012-13 regular season ... ACC teams were Booker Brothers a combined 12-12 (.500) against non-conference teams n Clemson’s Devin (1,154) and Trevor Booker (1,725 ranked in the top 50 of the RPI and 30-20 (.600) against points) are the fifth pair of brothers in ACC history to non-conference teams ranked in the top 100 of the RPI. each score 1,000 points in their respective careers. Conferences vs. Non-Conference RPI Top 50 & Top 100 Opponents vs. vs. RPI Top 50 Pct. Top 100 Pct 1. Big Ten................ 11-18 .379 24-25 .490 2. Mountain West...... 6-13 .315 22-15 .595 3. Big East................. 8-14 .364 24-20 .545 4. ACC............... 12-12.500 30-20 .600 5. Big 12................... 9-14 .391 20-19 .513 6. Pacific 12.............. 8-19 .296 17-26 .395 7. Atlantic 10............. 9-28 .243 21-45 .318 8. SEC....................... 6-29 .171 23-36 .390 1,000-Point Brothers Randy (1,171) & Ritchie (1,019) Mahaffey, Clemson Jeff (1,601) & Jason (1447) Capel, Duke & North Carolina Jay (1,300) & Tom (1,807) McMillen, Maryland Drew (1,253) & Jon (1,080) Barry, Georgia Tech Devin (1,143) & Trevor (1,725) Booker, Clemson ACC Coaching Records Career Victories - All Games Totals reflect years coached in ACC only Coach, School Total 1. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke.......................884 2. Dean Smith, North Carolina.........................879 3. Gary Williams, Maryland.............................461 4. Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech.....................354 5. Charles Driesell, Maryland..........................348 6. Terry Holland, Virginia................................326 7. Roy Williams, North Carolina...............282 8. Norman Sloan, NC State.............................266 9. Frank McGuire, UNC & USC........................264 10. Dave Odom, Wake Forest............................240 11. Carl Tacy, Wake Forest................................222 12. Leonard Hamilton, Florida State...........219 13. Vic Bubas, Duke..........................................213 14. Jim Valvano, NC State.................................209 15. Bud Millikan, Maryland................................199 16. Everett Case, NC State.................................191 Herb Sendek, NC State................................191 18. Paul Hewitt, Georgia Tech...........................190 19. Cliff Ellis, Clemson......................................179 20. Bill Foster, Clemson....................................156 21. Jeff Jones, Virginia......................................146 22. Seth Greenberg, Virginia Tech.....................144 23. Oliver Purnell, Clemson...............................138 24. Frank Haith, Miami......................................128 25. Skip Prosser, Wake Forest..........................126 Career Victories - ACC Games Regular-Season & ACC Tournament Games Coach, School Total 1. Dean Smith, North Carolina.........................422 2. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke.......................402 3. Gary Williams, Maryland.............................210 4. Frank McGuire, UNC & USC........................160 5. Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech.....................149 6. Charles Driesell, Maryland..........................139 7. Roy Williams, North Carolina...............132 8. Vic Bubas, Duke..........................................128 9. Terry Holland, Virginia................................126 10. Norman Sloan, NC State.............................117 11. Dave Odom, Wake Forest............................110 12. Bud Millikan, Maryland................................105 13. Everett Case, NC State.................................104 14. Leonard Hamilton, Florida State............ 98 15. Herb Sendek, NC State..................................85 16. Horace McKinney, Wake Forest.....................81 Paul Hewitt, Georgia Tech.............................81 18. Jim Valvano, NC State...................................80 19. Carl Tacy, Wake Forest..................................77 20. Seth Greenberg, Virginia Tech.......................67 21. Jeff Jones, Virginia........................................64 22. Harold Bradley, Duke....................................62 23. Cliff Ellis, Clemson........................................59 24. Skip Prosser, Wake Forest............................57 25. Bill Gibson, Virginia.......................................55 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus 2012-13 Per Game Scoring Leaders Player, Class, Team NCAA G Erick Green, Sr., VT................................1.........32 Seth Curry, Sr., Duke........................................35 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke.................................36 Joe Harris, Jr., UVa...........................................35 Olivier Hanlan, Fr., BC.......................................33 C.J. Harris, Sr., WF...........................................31 CJ Leslie, Jr., NCS............................................35 Ryan Anderson, So., BC....................................32 Michael Snaer, Sr., FSU....................................33 P.J. Hairston, So., UNC.....................................34 Shane Larkin, So., Miami..................................36 James Michael McAdoo, So., UNC....................36 Reggie Bullock, Jr., UNC...................................35 Travis McKie, Jr., WF........................................31 Akil Mitchell, Jr., UVa........................................35 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami..................................33 Dez Wells, So., Md............................................38 Devin Booker, Sr., Clem....................................31 Kenny Kadji, Sr., Miami.....................................36 Richard Howell, Sr., NCS..................................35 Scott Wood, Sr., NCS.......................................35 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NCS...................................33 Okaro White, Jr., FSU........................................34 Jarell Eddie, Jr., VT...........................................32 TJ Warren, Fr., NCS..........................................35 FG 261 197 221 191 166 140 192 182 155 159 183 209 172 138 177 156 191 159 168 183 126 140 138 131 186 3FG 61 95 0 77 50 59 2 3 63 89 69 0 88 32 0 36 23 2 47 0 104 20 25 51 14 FT 218 123 173 111 126 138 142 110 116 88 87 100 56 111 106 85 93 86 82 79 85 108 119 80 39 Pts. 801 612 615 570 508 477 528 477 489 495 522 518 488 419 460 433 498 406 465 445 441 408 420 393 425 Virginia Tech’s Erick Green became the first ACC player since South Carolina’s Grady Wallace (31.2) in 1956-57 to lead the nation in scoring (25.0) ... North Carolina’s Dexter Strickland led the NCAA in assists-to-turnover ratio (3.19:1) ... K .J. McDaniels became the first Clemson player since Sharone Wright in 1993 to lead the ACC in blocked shots ... Wake Forest’s C.J. Harris became the first Deacon since Darius Songaila in 1980 to lead the ACC in free throw percentage. PG 25.0 17.5 17.1 16.3 15.4 15.4 15.1 14.9 14.8 14.6 14.5 14.4 13.9 13.5 13.1 13.1 13.1 13.1 12.9 12.7 12.6 12.4 12.4 12.3 12.1 3-PT FGs Per Game NCAAG3FG PG Scott Wood, Sr., NCS.................21....35 104 3.0 Seth Curry, Sr., Duke..................39....35 95 2.7 P.J. Hairston, So., UNC.......................34 89 2.6 Reggie Bullock, Jr., UNC.....................35 88 2.5 Joe Harris, Jr., UVa.............................35 77 2.2 Lonnie Jackson, So., BC.....................33 65 2.0 Shane Larkin, So., Miami....................36 69 1.9 Michael Snaer, Sr., FSU......................33 63 1.9 Erick Green, Sr., VT.............................32 61 1.9 C.J. Harris, Sr., WF.............................31 591.9 Blocked Shots Per Game NCAA GBlk. K.J. McDaniels, So., Clem...........48....28 Daniel Miller, Jr., GT...................50....31 Alex Len, So., Md................................38 Julian Gamble, Sr., Miami...................36 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...................36 Devin Thomas, Fr., WF........................31 Kenny Kadji, Sr., Miami.......................36 Kiel Turpin, Jr., FSU............................34 CJ Leslie, Jr., NCS..............................35 Justin Anderson, Fr., UVa...................35 Field Goal Percentage NCAA G FGsPct. TJ Warren, Fr., NCS................. 4.... 35 186-299 .622 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke........ 7.... 36 221-369 .599 Richard Howell, Sr., NCS....... 19.... 35 183-321 .570 Akil Mitchell, Jr., UVa............. 40.... 35 177-325 .545 Devin Booker, Sr., Clem......... 42.... 31 159-292 .545 Dez Wells, So., Md......................... 38 191-363 .526 CJ Leslie, Jr., NCS......................... 35 192-370 .519 Shane Larkin, So., Miami............... 36 183-382 .479 Ryan Anderson, So., BC................. 32 182-382 .476 Erick Green, Sr., VT........................ 32 261-550 .475 Rebounds Per Game NCAA GReb. PG Richard Howell, Sr., NCS..............5....35 380 10.9 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke...........16....36 359 10.0 Akil Mitchell, Jr., UVa..................47....35 312 8.9 Ryan Anderson, So., BC......................32 255 8.0 Alex Len, So., Md................................38 298 7.8 Devin Thomas, Fr., WF........................31 234 7.5 Devin Booker, Sr., Clem......................31 231 7.5 CJ Leslie, Jr., NCS..............................35 258 7.4 James Michael McAdoo, So., UNC.......36 263 7.3 Travis McKie, Jr., WF..........................31 217 7.0 Offensive Rebounds PG Free Throw Percentage NCAA G FTsPct. C.J. Harris, Sr., WF........................ 31 138-163 .847 Jarell Eddie, Jr., VT........................ 32 80-95 .842 Michael Snaer, Sr., FSU................. 33 116-142 .817 Erick Green, Sr., VT........................ 32 218-267 .816 Okaro White, Jr., FSU..................... 34 119-146 .815 Seth Curry, Sr., Duke..................... 35 123-152 .809 Rasheed Sulaimon, Fr., Duke......... 36 93-116 .802 P.J. Hairston, So., UNC.................. 34 88-113 .779 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NCS................ 33 108-140 .771 Travis McKie, Jr., WF..................... 31 111-146 .760 Assists Per Game NCAA GAst. Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NCS...............6....33 239 Quinn Cook, So., Duke................46....36 190 Marcus Paige, Fr., UNC.......................35 161 Shane Larkin, So., Miami....................36 164 Dexter Strickland, Sr., UNC.................36 150 Erick Green, Sr., VT.............................32 121 Joe Rahon, Fr., BC..............................33 123 Pe’Shon Howard, Jr., Md....................36 131 Rod Hall, So., Clem.............................31 110 Dez Wells, So., Md..............................38 113 Assist-to-Turnover Ratio 3-Pt FG Percentage Steals Per Game NCAA G FGsPct. Scott Wood, Sr., NCS............ 11.... 35 104-236 .441 Seth Curry, Sr., Duke............. 14.... 35 95-217 .438 Reggie Bullock, Jr., UNC........ 15.... 35 88-202 .436 Joe Harris, Jr., UVa................ na.... 35 77-181 .425 P.J. Hairston, So., UNC.......... 42.... 34 89-225 .396 To be ranked, a player must have played in 75% of their team’s games. Minimums - Field Goal Percentage (5 made PG); Free Throw Percentage (2.5 made PG); 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (2.0 made PG); Assist to Turnover Ratio (3.0 assists PG). PG 7.2 5.3 4.6 4.6 4.2 3.8 3.7 3.6 3.6 3.0 NCAAGStl. PG Shane Larkin, So., Miami............49....36 71 2.0 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NCS.............50....33 65 2.0 Durand Scott, Sr., Miami....................33 51 1.6 James Michael McAdoo, So., UNC.......36 54 1.5 Quinn Cook, So., Duke........................36 51 1.4 Marcus Paige, Fr., UNC.......................35 48 1.4 Travis McKie, Jr., WF..........................31 42 1.4 Erick Green, Sr., VT.............................32 42 1.3 Akil Mitchell, Jr., UVa..........................35 45 1.3 Tyler Thornton, Jr., Duke....................36 46 1.3 58 64 78 63 52 43 46 43 43 42 PG 2.1 2.1 2.1 1.8 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 NCAA GReb PG Richard Howell, Sr., NCS...........11.... 35 131 3.7 Devin Booker, Sr., Clem..................... 31 933.0 Alex Len, So., Md............................... 38 109 2.9 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke.................. 36 99 2.8 Cadarian Raines, Jr., VT..................... 32 88 2.8 Akil Mitchell, Jr., UVa......................... 35 94 2.7 Ryan Anderson, So., BC..................... 32 85 2.7 Devin Thomas, Fr., WF....................... 31 79 2.6 James Michael McAdoo, So., UNC..... 36 89 2.5 Daniel Miller, Jr., GT.......................... 31 73 2.4 NCAA Ast Dexter Strickland, Sr., UNC..........1...150 Quinn Cook, So., Duke............... 27...190 Pe’Shon Howard, Jr., Md..................131 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NCS...................239 Shane Larkin, So., UM......................164 Marcus Paige, Fr., UNC.....................161 Rod Hall, So., Clem...........................110 Joe Rahon, Fr., BC............................123 Erick Green, Sr., VT...........................121 Dez Wells, So., Md............................113 Minutes Per Game TORatio 47 3.19 79 2.41 61 2.15 114 2.10 82 2.00 86 1.87 60 1.83 68 1.81 69 1.75 108 1.04 NCAA GMin. PG Erick Green, Sr., VT............................. 32 1172 36.6 Shane Larkin, So., UM........................ 36 1311 36.4 Joe Rahon, Fr., BC.............................. 33 1176 35.6 Mason Plumlee, Sr., Duke................... 36 1248 34.7 Durand Scott, Sr., UM......................... 33 1142 34.6 Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NCS..................... 33 1129 34.2 Olivier Hanlan, Fr., BC......................... 33 1129 34.2 Scott Wood, Sr., NCS......................... 35 1189 34.0 Quinn Cook, So., Duke........................ 36 1208 33.6 C.J. Harris, Sr., WF............................. 31 1017 32.8 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Scoring Offense NCAAG W-LPts. 3-Pt. FG Pct. NCAAG 3FGFGAPct. Duke............................... 6.... 36 270 676 .399 NC State....................... 13.... 35 184 471 .391 Virginia......................... 17.... 35 213 553 .385 North Carolina.............. 35.... 36 272 723 .376 Miami................................... 36 254 701 .362 Boston College..................... 33 234 662 .353 Florida State......................... 34 196 563 .348 Wake Forest......................... 31 168 487 .345 Maryland.............................. 38 219 646 .339 Georgia Tech........................ 31 173 544 .318 Clemson............................... 31 157 496 .317 Virginia Tech........................ 32 182 580 .314 Turnover Margin NCAA G OwnOpp.Mar. 10.6 13.9 3.3 12.3 15.5 3.2 11.2 12.9 1.7 11.5 12.7 1.3 10.7 11.8 1.1 11.4 11.5 0.1 14.4 14.2 -0.1 12.9 12.6 -0.3 14.6 13.7 -0.9 12.4 11.4 -0.9 12.0 10.7 -1.4 15.0 10.6 -4.3 Scoring DefenseNCAA G 3-Pt. FGs Per Game NCAA G Stl.PG North Carolina...................... 49........ 36 272 7.6 Duke................................................. 36 270 7.5 Boston College................................. 33 234 7.1 Miami............................................... 36 254 7.1 Virginia............................................. 35 213 6.1 Florida State..................................... 34 196 5.8 Maryland.......................................... 38 219 5.8 Virginia Tech.................................... 32 182 5.7 Georgia Tech.................................... 31 173 5.6 Wake Forest..................................... 31 168 5.4 NC State........................................... 35 184 5.3 Clemson........................................... 31 157 5.1 Assist/TO Ratio OwnOpp.Mar. 17.1 12.3 1.39 14.3 10.6 1.34 14.0 11.2 1.26 14.6 12.4 1.18 12.2 11.4 1.07 11.3 10.7 1.06 12.7 12.9 0.99 14.5 15 0.97 10.8 11.5 0.94 10.2 12 0.84 11.4 14.4 0.79 11.3 14.6 0.77 FG Pct. DefenseNCAA G FGFGA Pct. 865 2249 .385 683 1761 .388 795 1987 .400 687 1715 .401 669 1613 .415 852 2049 .416 899 2145 .419 918 2170 .423 831 1905 .436 825 1886 .437 826 1833 .451 787 1731 .455 Assists Per Game NCAAG FGFGAPct. NC State.........................4.... 35 985 1987 .496 Duke.............................19.... 36 960 2033 .472 Maryland......................36.... 38 986 2124 .464 Virginia................................. 35 818 1790 .457 Miami................................... 36 895 1968 .455 Florida State......................... 34 780 1758 .444 Boston College..................... 33 750 1701 .441 North Carolina...................... 36 1023 2321 .441 Wake Forest......................... 31 717 1652 .434 Virginia Tech........................ 32 791 1857 .426 Clemson............................... 31 697 1643 .424 Georgia Tech........................ 31 751 1791 .419 3-Pt. FG% DefenseNCAA G Duke............................... 9.... 36 NC State....................... 26.... 35 Maryland...................... 28.... 38 Virginia................................. 35 Georgia Tech........................ 31 Miami................................... 36 North Carolina...................... 36 Virginia Tech........................ 32 Clemson............................... 31 Wake Forest......................... 31 Florida State......................... 34 Boston College..................... 33 3FG FGA Pct. Blocked Shots Per GameNCAA G Blk. PG 160 551 .290 Florida State......................... 26........ 34 172 5.1 209 693 .302 Clemson............................... 38........ 31 148 4.8 231 763 .303 Miami............................................... 36 159 4.4 187 600 .312 Virginia............................................. 35 154 4.4 182 563 .323 Maryland.......................................... 38 166 4.4 226 694 .326 Wake Forest..................................... 31 131 4.2 248 717 .346 NC State........................................... 35 147 4.2 245 705 .348 Georgia Tech.................................... 31 129 4.2 171 492 .348 Virginia Tech.................................... 32 1253.9 184 512 .359 Duke................................................. 36 135 3.8 225 612 .368 North Carolina.................................. 36 117 3.3 222 592 .375 Boston College................................. 33 86 2.6 Free Throw Pct. NCAAG Rebound Margin NCAA G OwnOpp.Mar. 40.4 31.8 8.6 36.7 33.6 3.1 35.8 32.6 3.1 37.3 34.5 2.8 38.5 36.9 1.6 32.2 30.7 1.5 33.4 33.2 0.1 31.4 32.5 -1.1 33.6 34.7 -1.1 35.8 37.3 -1.5 32.5 34.9 -2.4 30.9 33.6 -2.6 NC State.........................9.... 35 Duke.............................11.... 36 North Carolina..............16.... 36 Maryland.............................. 38 Virginia Tech........................ 32 Miami................................... 36 Wake Forest......................... 31 Boston College..................... 33 Florida State......................... 34 Georgia Tech........................ 31 Virginia................................. 35 Clemson............................... 31 Virginia...........................5.... 35 Clemson.......................34.... 31 Miami...........................39.... 36 Georgia Tech........................ 31 Maryland.............................. 38 Duke..................................... 36 Boston College..................... 33 Florida State......................... 34 North Carolina...................... 36 NC State............................... 35 Wake Forest......................... 31 Virginia Tech........................ 32 24-11 30-6 25-11 25-13 13-19 29-7 13-18 16-17 18-16 16-15 23-12 13-18 2708 2778 2762 2688 2248 2509 2093 2215 2278 1993 2248 1907 PG 77.4 77.2 76.7 70.7 70.2 69.7 67.5 67.1 67.0 64.3 64.2 61.5 W-L Pts. PG 23-12 1945 55.6 13-18 1864 60.1 29-7 2181 60.6 16-15 1933 62.4 25-13 2433 64.0 30-6 2350 65.3 16-17 2246 68.1 18-16 2331 68.6 25-11 2492 69.2 24-11 2458 70.2 13-18 2178 70.3 13-19 2393 74.8 Scoring Margin NCAA G Duke.............................13.... 36 Miami...........................33.... 36 Virginia.........................40.... 35 North Carolina...................... 36 NC State............................... 35 Maryland.............................. 38 Georgia Tech........................ 31 Clemson............................... 31 Boston College..................... 33 Florida State......................... 34 Wake Forest......................... 31 Virginia Tech........................ 32 Off. Def.Mar. 77.2 65.3 11.9 69.7 60.6 9.1 64.2 55.6 8.7 76.7 69.2 7.5 77.4 70.2 7.1 70.7 64.0 6.7 64.3 62.4 1.9 61.5 60.1 1.4 67.1 68.1 -0.9 67.0 68.6 -1.6 67.5 70.3 -2.7 70.2 74.8 -4.5 Field Goal Pct. Duke............................. 39.... 36 Florida State................. 45.... 34 Boston College..................... 33 Virginia Tech........................ 32 Virginia................................. 35 Miami................................... 36 NC State............................... 35 Wake Forest......................... 31 Maryland.............................. 38 North Carolina...................... 36 Clemson............................... 31 Georgia Tech........................ 31 FTFTAPct. 588 796 .739 522 710 .735 481 676 .712 484 683 .709 399 565 .706 465 680 .684 554 813 .681 491 722 .680 497 732 .679 442 655 .675 356 544 .654 318 501 .635 Maryland...................... 11.... 38 Virginia......................... 16.... 35 Miami........................... 48.... 36 Georgia Tech................ 50.... 31 Clemson............................... 31 Duke..................................... 36 NC State............................... 35 North Carolina...................... 36 Virginia Tech........................ 32 Florida State......................... 34 Boston College..................... 33 Wake Forest......................... 31 Maryland........................ 5.... 38 NC State............................... 35 Miami................................... 36 Georgia Tech........................ 31 North Carolina...................... 36 Virginia................................. 35 Clemson............................... 31 Boston College..................... 33 Duke..................................... 36 Virginia Tech........................ 32 Wake Forest......................... 31 Florida State......................... 34 Duke............................. 16.... 36 North Carolina.............. 18.... 36 Virginia................................. 35 Clemson............................... 31 Miami................................... 36 Boston College..................... 33 Wake Forest......................... 31 Georgia Tech........................ 31 Florida State......................... 34 NC State............................... 35 Virginia Tech........................ 32 Maryland.............................. 38 NCAA G North Carolina................ 9.... 36 Duke............................. 19.... 36 Virginia......................... 34.... 35 NC State....................... 47.... 35 Boston College..................... 33 Miami................................... 36 Georgia Tech........................ 31 Maryland.............................. 38 Clemson............................... 31 Virginia Tech........................ 32 Wake Forest......................... 31 Florida State......................... 34 NCAA G Stl.PG North Carolina........................ 3........ 36 616 17.1 NC State........................................... 35 511 14.6 Maryland.......................................... 38 551 14.5 Duke................................................. 36 515 14.3 Virginia............................................. 35 491 14.0 Georgia Tech.................................... 31 394 12.7 Boston College................................. 33 404 12.2 Wake Forest..................................... 31 352 11.4 Miami............................................... 36 408 11.3 Florida State..................................... 34 385 11.3 Clemson........................................... 31 334 10.8 Virginia Tech.................................... 32 32510.2 Steals Per Game NCAA G Stl.PG North Carolina...................... 30........ 36 303 8.4 Wake Forest..................................... 31 220 7.1 Clemson........................................... 31 208 6.7 NC State........................................... 35 227 6.5 Duke................................................. 36 232 6.4 Miami............................................... 36 223 6.2 Florida State..................................... 34 210 6.2 Virginia............................................. 35 206 5.9 Georgia Tech.................................... 31 182 5.9 Boston College................................. 33 184 5.6 Maryland.......................................... 38 195 5.1 Virginia Tech.................................... 32 138 4.3 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus 2013 Individual Superlatives Points Scored 41 36 36 35 35 33 32 32 31 31 31 30 30 30 Olivier Hanlan, BC vs. Georgia Tech................M14 Ryan Kelly, Duke vs. Miami...............................M2 Joe Harris, UVa vs. Duke.................................. F28 Erick Green, VT vs. Wake Forest......................M10 Erick Green, VT vs. Virginia.............................. J24 CJ Leslie, NCS vs. St. Bonaventure................. D22 Durand Scott, UM vs. NC State.......................M16 Mason Plumlee, Duke vs. Wake Forest............. J30 T.J. Warren, NCS vs. Florida State................... F19 Seth Curry, Duke vs. Santa Clara..................... D29 Erick Green, VT vs. Bradley............................. D22 Erick Green, VT vs. Miami................................ J30 Mason Plumlee, Duke vs. NC State.................... F7 Michael Snaer, FSU vs. Charlotte.................... D22 F ield Goals Made F ree Throws Made 14 Olivier Hanlan, BC vs. Georgia Tech (18att)......M14 34 Virginia Tech (42att) vs. UNC Greensboro....... N19 13 Devin Booker, Clem. vs. NC State (18)............... J20 32 Duke (41) vs. NC State....................................... F7 31 NC State (42) vs. Virginia Tech........................ F16 Three Point Field Goals Made 8 Olivier Hanlan, BC vs. Georgia Tech (10att)......M14 Free Throws Attempted 7 Scott Wood, NCS vs. UVa (12).........................M15 43 NC State (31 made) vs. Virginia Tech............... F16 7 Ryan Kelly, Duke vs. Miami (9)...........................M2 42 Virginia Tech (34) vs. UNC-Greensboro.......... N19 7 Logan Aronhalt, Md. vs. Boston College (12).......... F19 41 Duke (32) vs. NC State....................................... F7 7 C.J. Harris, WF vs. Seton Hall (10)..................... D8 41 Wake Forest (26) vs. Mercer........................... N19 Free Throws Made 16 16 15 14 Milton Jennings, Clem. vs. Va. Tech (18att)...... J27 Erick Green, VT vs. UNCG (16att)..................... N19 Olivier Hanlan, BC vs. Penn State (19).............. N28 Erick Green, VT vs. Wake Forest (18)...............M10 2013 Team Superlatives A ssists 30 North Carolina vs. East Tennessee State........... D8 29 North Carolina vs. McNeese State................... D22 28 North Carolina vs. UAB...................................... D1 28 Maryland vs. LIU............................................. N16 B locked Shots 13 by Florida State vs. Maryland............................. J9 Margin of Victory 12 by Miami vs. Charlotte..................................... D14 46 North Carolina (95) vs. Mississippi St. (49).... N19 12 by Clemson vs. Arizona..................................... D8 42 North Carolina (112) vs. Chaminade (70)........ N21 12 by Florida State vs. Wake Forest...................... F26 41 Duke (88) vs. Cornell (47)............................... D19 41 Clemson (92) vs. The Citadel (51)...................... J1 S teals 16 Clemson vs. The Citadel..................................... J1 Points Scored 15 North Carolina vs. Kansas...............................M24 112 North Carolina vs. Chaminade (70)................. N21 15 North Carolina vs. Chaminade......................... N21 102 North Carolina vs. UAB (84).............................. D1 14 North Carolina vs. Georgia Tech........................... F 100 Maryland vs. UMES (68)................................... D5 14 North Carolina vs. Mississippi State................ N19 14 Miami vs. Arizona............................................ D23 F ewest Points Allowed Assists 36 by Virginia (56) vs. Florida State...................... J19 Rebound Margin 14 Quinn Cook, Duke vs. Wake Forest..................... J5 36 by Georgia Tech (54) vs. Rice......................... N22 28 Maryland (47) vs. Northwestern (19).............. N27 13 Lorenzo Brown, NCS vs. Duke.......................... J12 38 by Maryland (71) vs. Monmouth..................... D12 24 NC State vs. Florida State................................. F19 13 Pe’Shon Howard, Md. vs. LIU......................... N16 38 by Virginia (46) vs. Tennessee.......................... D5 24 Georgia Tech vs. Tulane.................................... N9 38 by Georgia Tech (52) vs. Presbyterian............ N14 24 Georgia Tech vs. Rice...................................... N22 Blocked Shots 24 Maryland vs. Georgia Southern....................... N24 7 K.J. McDaniels, Clem. vs. Wake Forest............ J15 Field Goal Percentage 6 Eddie Odio, BC vs. Maryland............................ F19 .673 Maryland vs. Wake Forest.................35x52...... F2 F ewest Turnovers 6 Reggie Johnson, UM vs. UMass....................... D1 .638 Miami vs. Florida State......................30x47.... F13 4 Duke vs. Virginia Tech.......................................M5 6 Alex Len, Md. vs. Iowa.......................................A2 .638 Virginia vs. Wofford..........................30x47... D30 4 Duke vs. Maryland............................................ J26 6 Okaro White, FSU vs. Maryland.......................... J9 .636 Wake Forest vs. Radford...................28x44..... N9 .623 North Carolina vs. Chaminade...........43x69... N21 Steals Pre-Season Predictions 6 Shane Larkin, UM vs. Arizona......................... D23 Free Throw Percentage 6 James Michael McAdoo, UNC vs. Texas.......... D19 1.000 Virginia vs. Lamar.............................11x11... N19 2012-13 Predicted Order of Finish 6 Dexter Strickland, UNC vs. Miss State............. N19 1.000 Florida State vs. North Carolina.............8x8.....M3 (First Place Votes) 1.000 Virginia vs. Florida State........................5x5.....M7 F ield Goal Percentage (min. 10 made) Media Coaches .917 Dez Wells, Md. vs. Wake Forest........11x12.....M2 3-Point FG Percentage 1. NC State (8) .917 Ryan Anderson, BC vs. Harvard........11x12..... D4 .800 Duke vs. Minnesota.............................8x10... N22 1. NC State (26) 2. Duke (3) .846 Richard Howell, NCS vs. VT..............11x13...M14 .750 Clemson vs. UTEP.............................12x16... N23 2. Duke (21) 3. North Carolina (1) .800 T.J. Warren, NCS vs. Florida St.........12x15.... F19 .727 Virginia vs. North Texas......................8x11... N20 3. North Carolina 4. Miami .800 Mason Plumlee, Duke vs. W Forest...12x15.... J30 .706 Duke vs. Virginia Tech.......................12x17.... F21 4. Florida State (6) 5. Miami 5. Florida State Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) 6. Maryland 6. Maryland Field Goal Percentage Defense 1.000 Erick Green, VT vs. UNCG................. 16x16... N19 .190 by Virginia vs. Mississippi Valley......11x58..... D8 7. Virginia 7. Virginia 1.000 Daniel Miller, GT vs. Maryland.......... 12x12.... F27 .206 by Maryland vs. Monmouth...............14x68... D12 8. Clemson 8. Clemson 1.000 Erick Green, VT vs. Appalachian........ 11x11... N23 .229 by Georgia Tech vs. Rice...................11x48... N22 9. Georgia Tech 9. Georgia Tech 1.000 Dez Wells, Md. vs. Duke.................... 10x10...M15 .246 by Clemson vs. Wake Forest.............15x61.... J15 10. Virginia Tech 10. Virginia Tech 1.000 Okaro White, FSU vs. Maryland......... 10x10.... J30 .250 by Georgia Tech vs. Alabama St........15x60... D17 11. Wake Forest Wake Forest 12. Boston College 12. Boston College 3-Point FG Percentage (min. 5 made) Field Goals Made 1.000 C.J. Harris, WF vs. Virginia Tech...........6x6...M10 43 North Carolina (69att) vs. Chaminade............. N21 Pre-Season Player of the Year: 1.000 Joe Rahon, BC vs. Dartmouth...............6x6... D31 38 Maryland (62) vs. UMES................................... D5 C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State 1.000 C.J. Harris, WF vs. Miami......................5x5.... F23 37 North Carolina (70) vs. UAB.............................. D1 Pre-Season Rookie of the Year: 1.000 Jarell Eddie, VT vs. UNCG.....................5x5... N19 37 North Carolina (78) vs. Miss State.................. N19 .857 two tied Rodney Purvis, NC State 36 Virginia Tech (68) vs. VMI............................... N15 2012-13 Preseason All-ACC: Assists-to-Zero Turnovers 3 -Point Field Goals Made Lorenzo Brown, Jr., NC State; C.J. Leslie, Jr., NC State; 9:0 Marcus Paige, UNC vs. McNeese State........... D22 15 Miami (26att) vs. North Carolina........................ F9 James Michael McAdoo, So., North Carolina; Mason 8:0 Jontel Evans, UVa vs. Georgia Tech................. F24 15 North Carolina (32) vs. Miss State.................. N19 Plumlee, Sr., Duke; Michael Snaer, Sr., Florida State 8:0 Jontel Evans, UVa vs. Clemson.......................... F7 14 Boston College (24) vs. Georgia Tech.............M14 (both coaches and media agree on individual selections) 14 Virginia Tech (22) vs. UNC Greensboro........... N19 R ebounds 19 Ryan Anderson, BC vs. New Hampshire.......... D16 19 Richard Howell, NCS vs. Norfolk State............ D15 18 Richard Howell, NCS vs. Duke.......................... J12 17 Richard Howell, NCS vs. North Carolina........... F23 17 Mason Plumlee, Duke vs. Ohio State............... N28 17 Mason Plumlee, Duke vs. Minnesota............... N22 17 Ryan Anderson, BC vs. FIU............................. N11 16 Richard Howell, NCS vs. Virginia Tech............. F16 16 Richard Howell, NCS vs. Wake Forest.............. J22 16 Marshall Wood, VT vs. NC State....................... F16 16 Akil Mitchell, UVa vs. Seattle........................... N17 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Boston College Eagles RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE...... OVERALL (16-17) (7-11) (9-6) HOME (12-6) (5-4) (7-2) AWAY (3-8) (2-7) (1-1) NEUTRAL (1-3) (0-0) (1-3) Avg |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21 Olivier Hanlan...... 33-33 34.2 166-363 .457 50-127 .394 126-168 .750 26 111 137 4.2 66 0 75 73 2 38 508 15.4 12 Ryan Anderson....... 32-32 31.6 182-382 .476 3-14 .214 110-177 .621 85 170 255 8.0 53 1 50 62 16 21 477 14.9 25 Joe Rahon........... 33-33 35.6 106-263 .403 49-141 .348 73-103 .709 12 95 107 3.2 51 0 123 68 4 33 334 10.1 20 Lonnie Jackson...... 33-19 29.3 84-220 .382 65-170 .382 54-65 .831 18 72 90 2.7 82 1 62 51 1 29 287 8.7 33 Patrick Heckmann.... 33-23 23.3 81-178 .455 42-112 .375 61-75 .813 14 67 81 2.5 78 3 48 41 12 31 265 8.0 04 Eddie Odio.......... 33-8 19.1 57-119 .479 8-36 .222 21-32 .656 37 76 113 3.4 73 2 17 17 22 17 143 4.3 15 Andrew Van Nest..... 25-3 10.9 29-69 .420 8-32 .250 15-19 .789 13 32 45 1.8 38 1 10 16 2 5 81 3.2 24 Dennis Clifford..... 30-14 14.6 31-65 .477 2-4 .500 19-34 .559 32 64 96 3.2 49 1 15 27 26 5 83 2.8 05 KC Caudill.......... 10-0 3.5 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5 4 9 0.9 8 0 2 3 1 0 10 1.0 31 Danny Rubin......... 26-0 6.3 8-27 .296 7-24 .292 2-3 .667 4 10 14 0.5 16 0 2 3 0 4 25 1.0 14 Drew Jacobs......... 8-0 2.4 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.3 4 0 0 3 0 1 2 0.3 13 John Cain Carney.... 7-0 1.3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 01 Steve Perpiglia..... 4-0 2.0 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 Total............... 33 750-1701 .441 234-662 .353 481-676 .712 289 747 1036 31.4 519 9 404 376 86 184 2215 67.1 Opponents........... 33 826-1833 .451 222-592 .375 372-533 .698 331 741 1072 32.5 610 18 401 379 93 188 2246 68.1 TEAM STATISTICS BC OPP --------------------------------------------------SCORING.................. 2215 2246 Points per game........ 67.1 68.1 Scoring margin......... -0.9 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 750-1701 826-1833 Field goal pct......... .441 .451 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 234-662 222-592 3-point FG pct......... .353 .375 3-pt FG made per game.. 7.1 6.7 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 481-676 372-533 Free throw pct......... .712 .698 REBOUNDS................. 1036 1072 Rebounds per game...... 31.4 32.5 Rebounding margin...... -1.1 ASSISTS.................. 404 401 Assists per game....... 12.2 12.2 TURNOVERS................ 376 379 Turnovers per game..... 11.4 11.5 Turnover margin........ +0.1 Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.1 1.1 STEALS................... 184 188 Steals per game........ 5.6 5.7 BLOCKS................... 86 93 Blocks per game........ 2.6 2.8 WINNING STREAK........... 0 Home win streak........ 3 ATTENDANCE............... 76391 102633 Home games-Avg/Game.... 18-4244 11-8797 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. 4-1466 BY PERIOD -----------Team........ Opponents... 1st ---1011 1044 2nd OT ---- ---1195 9 1195 7 - Total ---2215 2246 DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------11/11/12 FLA INTERNATIONAL 11/15/12 vs Baylor 11/16/12 vs Dayton 11/18/12 at Charleston 11/21/12 AUBURN 11/25/12 BRYANT 11/28/12 at Penn State 12/4/12 HARVARD 12/8/12 ST. FRANCIS 12/16/12 NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/22/12 PROVIDENCE 12/29/12 HOLY CROSS 12/31/12 DARTMOUTH *1/5/13 NC STATE *01/09/13 at Virginia Tech *01/12/13 at Wake Forest *1/16/13 MIAMI *01/22/13 at Maryland *01/26/13 at Virginia *1/29/13 NORTH CAROLINA *2/2/13 CLEMSON *02-05-13 at Miami *2/13/13 WAKE FOREST *2/10/13 DUKE *02/16/13 at Florida State *2/19/13 MARYLAND *2/24/13 at Duke *02/27/13 at NC State *3/3/13 VIRGINIA *3/5/13 at Clemson *3/9/13 GEORGIA TECH 03/14/13 vs Georgia Tech 03/15/13 vs Miami * denotes conference game W/L --W L L L W L W L W W OT W W W L W L L L L L W L W L L W L L W W W W L SCORE ATTEND ----- -----84-70 2811 74-84 2686 71-87 3177 67-71 4262 50-49 3102 54-56 2265 73-61 6889 63-79 3128 72-64 2265 61-59 2163 71-68 6102 70-60 5442 79-58 2678 73-78 6248 86-75 6054 72-75 10035 59-60 3624 59-64 13941 51-65 11660 70-82 7062 75-68 5278 50-72 5149 66-63 2867 61-62 6709 66-69 6557 69-58 4338 68-89 9314 64-82 15807 53-52 5062 68-61 7102 74-72 5247 84-64 22169 58-69 22169 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Clemson Tigers RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE...... OVERALL (13-18) (5-13) (8-5) HOME (8-7) (4-5) (4-2) AWAY (3-9) (1-8) (2-1) NEUTRAL (2-2) (0-0) (2-2) Avg |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------31 Devin Booker........ 31-31 31.9 159-292 .545 2-11 .182 86-138 .623 93 138 231 7.5 71 0 26 59 35 19 406 13.1 32 K.J. McDaniels...... 28-25 27.5 109-252 .433 32-96 .333 54-79 .684 50 90 140 5.0 62 1 21 44 58 32 304 10.9 24 Milton Jennings..... 29-29 29.4 103-252 .409 40-125 .320 49-72 .681 35 152 187 6.4 91 4 56 57 30 29 295 10.2 20 Jordan Roper........ 30-13 22.7 84-219 .384 41-99 .414 29-46 .630 10 28 38 1.3 40 0 26 27 1 35 238 7.9 03 Adonis Filer........ 31-4 19.9 61-165 .370 20-64 .313 54-80 .675 21 51 72 2.3 60 0 47 39 1 23 196 6.3 12 Rod Hall............ 31-30 29.8 69-158 .437 2-9 .222 37-62 .597 17 62 79 2.5 50 1 110 60 2 29 177 5.7 21 Damarcus Harrison... 31-14 21.4 65-179 .363 15-67 .224 17-23 .739 20 66 86 2.8 46 2 35 26 7 26 162 5.2 01 T.J. Sapp........... 7-7 15.1 8-26 .308 4-18 .222 5-6 .833 0 8 8 1.1 9 0 7 3 1 2 25 3.6 22 Bernard Sullivan.... 28-2 9.1 18-40 .450 1-1 1.000 14-20 .700 10 26 36 1.3 25 0 3 9 4 7 51 1.8 33 Josh Smith.......... 17-0 5.6 8-16 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 7 14 21 1.2 11 0 0 5 0 2 19 1.1 35 Landry Nnoko........ 31-0 6.6 12-35 .343 0-0 .000 7-10 .700 22 22 44 1.4 24 0 1 15 9 2 31 1.0 02 Carson Fields....... 12-0 3.3 1-9 .111 0-6 .000 1-4 .250 2 3 5 0.4 7 0 2 3 0 2 3 0.3 Total............... 31 697-1643 .424 157-496 .317 356-544 .654 330 704 1034 33.4 497 8 334 355 148 208 1907 61.5 Opponents........... 31 669-1613 .415 171-492 .348 355-531 .669 328 702 1030 33.2 495 9 354 394 87 170 1864 60.1 TEAM STATISTICS CU OPP --------------------------------------------------SCORING.................. 1907 1864 Points per game........ 61.5 60.1 Scoring margin......... +1.4 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 697-1643 669-1613 Field goal pct......... .424 .415 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 157-496 171-492 3-point FG pct......... .317 .348 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.1 5.5 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 356-544 355-531 Free throw pct......... .654 .669 REBOUNDS................. 1034 1030 Rebounds per game...... 33.4 33.2 Rebounding margin...... +0.1 ASSISTS.................. 334 354 Assists per game....... 10.8 11.4 TURNOVERS................ 355 394 Turnovers per game..... 11.5 12.7 Turnover margin........ +1.3 Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.9 0.9 STEALS................... 208 170 Steals per game........ 6.7 5.5 BLOCKS................... 148 87 Blocks per game........ 4.8 2.8 WINNING STREAK........... 0 Home win streak........ 0 ATTENDANCE............... 118305 128336 Home games-Avg/Game.... 15-7887 12-8674 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. 4-6061 BY PERIOD -----------Team........ Opponents... 1st ---861 855 2nd Total ------1046 - 1907 1009 - 1864 DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------11/12/12 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 11/16/12 at Furman 11/22/12 vs Gonzaga 11/23/12 vs UTEP 11/25/12 vs Marist 11/28/12 PURDUE 12/2/12 at South Carolina 12/8/12 ARIZONA 12/15/12 FLORIDA A&M 12/19/12 at Coastal Carolina 12/23/12 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 1/1/13 THE CITADEL *1/5/13 FLORIDA STATE *01/08/13 at Duke *1/12/13 VIRGINIA *1/15/13 WAKE FOREST *01/20/13 at NC State *01/24/13 at Florida State *1/27/13 VIRGINIA TECH *1/29/13 GEORGIA TECH *2/2/13 at Boston College *02/07/13 at Virginia *2/10/13 NC STATE *2/14/13 at Georgia Tech *2/17/13 MIAMI *02/23/13 at Maryland *2/28/13 NORTH CAROLINA *03/02/13 at Virginia Tech *3/5/13 BOSTON COLLEGE *03-09-13 at Miami 03/14/13 vs Florida State * denotes conference game W/L --W W L W W L W L W L W W L L W W L L W W L L L W L L L L L L L SCORE ATTEND ----- -----77-44 6654 72-55 2746 49-57 2076 69-48 59-44 61-73 7632 64-55 10684 54-66 8509 80-57 7862 46-69 3286 77-41 7431 92-51 7124 66-71 7635 40-68 9314 59-44 7795 60-44 7291 62-66 19557 57-60 7893 77-70 7980 63-60 7059 68-75 5278 41-78 9942 57-58 9455 56-53 6862 43-45 8998 59-72 15373 59-68 9778 61-69 5184 61-68 7102 49-62 7972 69-73 22169 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Duke Blue Devils RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE...... OVERALL (30-6) (14-4) (16-2) HOME (16-0) (9-0) (7-0) AWAY (5-4) (5-4) (0-0) NEUTRAL (9-2) (0-0) (9-2) Avg |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------30 Seth Curry.......... 35-35 32.3 197-424 .465 95-217 .438 123-152 .809 20 69 89 2.5 60 0 54 42 6 30 612 17.5 05 Mason Plumlee....... 36-36 34.7 221-369 .599 0-0 .000 173-254 .681 99 260 359 10.0 92 3 70 103 52 36 615 17.1 34 Ryan Kelly.......... 23-23 28.9 96-212 .453 35-83 .422 69-85 .812 37 85 122 5.3 55 3 38 23 37 16 296 12.9 02 Quinn Cook.......... 36-34 33.6 151-363 .416 55-140 .393 64-73 .877 19 119 138 3.8 96 2 190 79 5 51 421 11.7 14 Rasheed Sulaimon.... 36-33 29.2 137-323 .424 49-132 .371 93-116 .802 18 103 121 3.4 79 1 68 45 2 27 416 11.6 21 Amile Jefferson..... 32-7 12.7 51-94 .543 0-0 .000 25-41 .610 42 50 92 2.9 53 2 7 12 16 12 127 4.0 03 Tyler Thornton...... 36-6 22.0 41-101 .406 31-79 .392 17-25 .680 17 65 82 2.3 99 6 79 38 4 46 130 3.6 15 Josh Hairston....... 35-6 12.7 36-80 .450 0-1 .000 18-26 .692 29 44 73 2.1 85 5 8 19 6 5 90 2.6 12 Alex Murphy......... 31-0 6.3 27-55 .491 5-24 .208 5-12 .417 9 21 30 1.0 18 0 0 11 3 5 64 2.1 52 Todd Zafirovski..... 7-0 2.3 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 1 2 3 0.4 3 0 0 0 1 1 5 0.7 40 Marshall Plumlee.... 19-0 2.6 1-8 .125 0-0 .000 0-8 .000 5 6 11 0.6 5 0 1 5 3 3 2 0.1 Total............... 36 960-2033 .472 270-676 .399 588-796 .739 337 871 1208 33.6 645 22 515 383 135 232 2778 77.2 Opponents........... 36 852-2049 .416 160-551 .290 486-671 .724 415 834 1249 34.7 703 17 341 502 110 179 2350 65.3 TEAM STATISTICS DU OPP --------------------------------------------------SCORING.................. 2778 2350 Points per game........ 77.2 65.3 Scoring margin......... +11.9 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 960-2033 852-2049 Field goal pct......... .472 .416 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 270-676 160-551 3-point FG pct......... .399 .290 3-pt FG made per game.. 7.5 4.4 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 588-796 486-671 Free throw pct......... .739 .724 REBOUNDS................. 1208 1249 Rebounds per game...... 33.6 34.7 Rebounding margin...... -1.1 ASSISTS.................. 515 341 Assists per game....... 14.3 9.5 TURNOVERS................ 383 502 Turnovers per game..... 10.6 13.9 Turnover margin........ +3.3 Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.3 0.7 STEALS................... 232 179 Steals per game........ 6.4 5.0 BLOCKS................... 135 110 Blocks per game........ 3.8 3.1 WINNING STREAK........... 0 Home win streak........ 16 ATTENDANCE............... 149024 270228 Home games-Avg/Game.... 16-9314 9-13424 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. 11-13583 BY PERIOD -----------Team........ Opponents... 1st ---1290 1083 2nd Total ------1488 - 2778 1267 - 2350 DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------11-9-12 GEORGIA STATE 11/13/12 vs Kentucky 11-18-12 FLORIDA GULF COAST 11/22/12 vs Minnesota 11/23/12 vs VCU 11/24/12 vs Louisville 11/28/12 OHIO STATE 12/1/12 DELAWARE 12/08/12 vs Temple 12/19/12 CORNELL 12/20/12 ELON 12/29/12 SANTA CLARA 01/02/13 vs Davidson *01/05/13 WAKE FOREST *01/08/13 CLEMSON *1/12/13 at NC State *01/17/13 GEORGIA TECH *01-23-13 at Miami *01/26/13 MARYLAND *01/30/13 at Wake Forest *02/02/13 at Florida State *02/07/13 NC STATE *2/10/13 at Boston College *02/13/13 NORTH CAROLINA *02/16/13 at Maryland *02/21/13 at Virginia Tech *2/24/13 BOSTON COLLEGE *02/28/13 at Virginia *03/02/13 MIAMI *03/05/13 VIRGINIA TECH *03/09/13 at North Carolina 03/15/13 vs Maryland 3/22/13 vs Albany 3/24/13 vs Creighton 3/29/13 vs Michigan State 3/31/13 vs Louisville * denotes conference game W/L --W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W L W W W W W W L W W L W W W L W W W L SCORE ATTEND ----- -----74-55 9314 75-68 22847 88-67 9314 89-71 3511 67-58 3474 76-71 3511 73-68 9314 88-50 9314 90-67 12157 88-47 9314 76-54 9314 90-77 9314 67-50 13607 80-62 9314 68-40 9314 76-84 19557 73-57 9314 63-90 7972 84-64 9314 75-70 12603 79-60 12100 98-85 9314 62-61 6709 73-68 9314 81-83 17950 88-56 7585 89-68 9314 68-73 14593 79-76 9314 85-57 9314 69-53 21750 74-83 22169 73-61 66-50 20125 71-61 35520 63-85 34657 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Florida State Seminoles RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE...... OVERALL (18-16) (9-9) (9-7) HOME (10-8) (6-3) (4-5) AWAY (4-7) (3-6) (1-1) NEUTRAL (4-1) (0-0) (4-1) Avg |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21 Michael Snaer....... 33-33 32.7 155-365 .425 63-164 .384 116-142 .817 22 125 147 4.5 81 1 82 91 15 33 489 14.8 10 Okaro White......... 34-34 28.9 138-270 .511 25-80 .313 119-146 .815 74 127 201 5.9 103 5 27 54 38 33 420 12.4 02 Terrance Shannon.... 20-0 21.0 60-130 .462 0-0 .000 37-57 .649 42 70 112 5.6 56 2 16 45 12 23 157 7.9 01 Devon Bookert....... 34-11 21.5 67-137 .489 32-61 .525 54-66 .818 9 53 62 1.8 48 0 80 57 5 19 220 6.5 25 Aaron Thomas........ 34-12 18.6 73-179 .408 9-41 .220 49-70 .700 23 57 80 2.4 34 0 38 48 10 22 204 6.0 11 Kiel Turpin......... 34-25 15.8 70-137 .511 0-2 .000 44-63 .698 42 59 101 3.0 79 1 10 30 43 14 184 5.4 30 Ian Miller.......... 28-5 18.8 50-153 .327 23-83 .277 26-41 .634 6 40 46 1.6 48 2 52 40 0 23 149 5.3 31 Terry Whisnant...... 30-19 17.2 52-128 .406 32-90 .356 20-21 .952 6 23 29 1.0 24 0 18 13 3 16 156 5.2 05 Montay Brandon...... 33-22 19.8 49-116 .422 9-31 .290 22-45 .489 12 47 59 1.8 48 2 47 62 8 11 129 3.9 15 Boris Bojanovsky.... 33-0 11.1 35-64 .547 0-0 .000 25-33 .758 28 35 63 1.9 37 0 9 21 25 8 95 2.9 14 Robert Gilchrist.... 25-0 8.4 21-49 .429 1-8 .125 4-13 .308 6 23 29 1.2 17 0 2 18 6 4 47 1.9 33 Joey Moreau......... 6-0 1.2 2-5 .400 2-3 .667 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1.3 50 Michael Ojo......... 27-9 5.0 7-24 .292 0-0 .000 4-11 .364 7 20 27 1.0 24 0 3 9 7 3 18 0.7 20 Rafael Portuondo.... 6-0 1.2 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 3 0 1 2 0.3 Total............... 34 780-1758 .444 196-563 .348 522-710 .735 322 730 1052 30.9 601 13 385 497 172 210 2278 67.0 Opponents........... 34 825-1886 .437 225-612 .368 454-656 .692 422 720 1142 33.6 648 18 443 465 103 244 2331 68.6 TEAM STATISTICS FS OPP --------------------------------------------------SCORING.................. 2278 2331 Points per game........ 67.0 68.6 Scoring margin......... -1.6 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 780-1758 825-1886 Field goal pct......... .444 .437 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 196-563 225-612 3-point FG pct......... .348 .368 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.8 6.6 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 522-710 454-656 Free throw pct......... .735 .692 REBOUNDS................. 1052 1142 Rebounds per game...... 30.9 33.6 Rebounding margin...... -2.6 ASSISTS.................. 385 443 Assists per game....... 11.3 13.0 TURNOVERS................ 497 465 Turnovers per game..... 14.6 13.7 Turnover margin........ -0.9 Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.8 1.0 STEALS................... 210 244 Steals per game........ 6.2 7.2 BLOCKS................... 172 103 Blocks per game........ 5.1 3.0 WINNING STREAK........... 0 Home win streak........ 0 ATTENDANCE............... 135673 138533 Home games-Avg/Game.... 18-7537 11-10579 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. 5-4434 BY PERIOD -----------Team........ Opponents... 1st ---1037 1116 2nd Total ------1241 - 2278 1215 - 2331 DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------11/09/12 SOUTH ALABAMA 11/12/12 BUFFALO 11/16/12 vs BYU 11/17/12 vs St. Joseph’s 11/21/12 NORTH FLORIDA 11/27/12 MINNESOTA 12/02/12 MERCER 12/05/12 FLORIDA 12/09/12 MAINE 12/17/12 LOUISIANA-MONROE 12/22/12 at Charlotte 12-29-12 vs Tulsa 01-02-13 at Auburn *1/5/13 at Clemson *01/09/13 at Maryland *01/12/13 NORTH CAROLINA *01/19/13 at Virginia *01/24/13 CLEMSON *01-27-13 at Miami *01/30/13 MARYLAND *02/02/13 DUKE *2/5/13 at Georgia Tech *02/09/13 at Wake Forest *02/13/13 MIAMI *02/16/13 BOSTON COLLEGE *02/19/13 at NC State *02/24/13 at Virginia Tech *02/26/13 WAKE FOREST *03/03/13 at North Carolina *03/07/13 VIRGINIA *03/09/13 NC STATE 03/14/13 vs Clemson 03/15/13 vs North Carolina 03/19/13 LOUISIANA TECH * denotes conference game W/L --L W W W W L L L W W W W L W W L L W L W L W L L W L L W L W W W L L SCORE ATTEND ----- -----71-76 9070 95-68 6510 88-70 73-66 75-67 6685 68-77 7941 56-61 6088 47-72 10593 91-59 5725 63-48 5484 79-76 7249 82-63 72-78 6496 71-66 7635 65-62 14157 72-77 12060 36-56 12303 60-57 7893 47-71 7972 73-71 7222 60-79 12100 56-54 7012 46-71 10259 68-74 9007 69-66 6557 66-84 17011 70-80 5042 76-62 6589 58-79 21228 53-51 6430 71-67 6730 73-69 22169 62-83 22169 66-71 2989 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE...... OVERALL (16-15) (6-12) (10-3) HOME (11-6) (3-6) (8-0) AWAY (3-7) (3-6) (0-1) NEUTRAL (2-2) (0-0) (2-2) Avg |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------03 Marcus Georges-Hunt. 31-30 28.9 123-289 .426 32-96 .333 56-89 .629 57 94 151 4.9 65 1 46 35 3 24 334 10.8 04 Robert Carter Jr.... 31-31 26.4 121-271 .446 18-64 .281 46-74 .622 59 149 208 6.7 68 2 30 50 31 21 306 9.9 24 Kammeon Holsey...... 31-0 19.3 111-199 .558 0-0 .000 51-83 .614 66 80 146 4.7 75 1 31 60 10 11 273 8.8 05 Daniel Miller....... 31-31 28.5 104-203 .512 0-1 .000 51-70 .729 73 133 206 6.6 48 0 67 47 64 27 259 8.4 00 Mfon Udofia.......... 31-31 29.5 84-223 .377 38-110 .345 52-81 .642 16 68 84 2.7 71 2 91 53 0 25 258 8.3 11 Chris Bolden........ 31-15 23.9 84-232 .362 35-115 .304 22-35 .629 7 59 66 2.1 53 0 39 41 4 25 225 7.3 23 Brandon Reed........ 30-15 16.6 56-156 .359 28-73 .384 17-28 .607 9 68 77 2.6 30 0 37 25 2 12 157 5.2 14 Jason Morris........ 18-1 12.1 25-70 .357 13-31 .419 4-8 .500 11 28 39 2.2 16 0 10 16 3 9 67 3.7 45 Solomon Poole....... 21-0 9.0 14-46 .304 6-24 .250 4-10 .400 3 12 15 0.7 25 1 21 34 0 7 38 1.8 01 Julian Royal........ 24-0 6.6 17-49 .347 2-14 .143 5-6 .833 13 17 30 1.3 28 2 3 13 6 7 41 1.7 12 Stacey Poole Jr..... 16-0 7.4 8-35 .229 0-7 .000 8-13 .615 6 19 25 1.6 11 0 7 6 1 3 24 1.5 32 Brooks Doyle........ 7-0 2.4 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 2-4 .500 0 2 2 0.3 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.7 02 Pierre Jordan....... 21-1 8.0 3-14 .214 0-7 .000 0-0 .000 1 20 21 1.0 23 0 12 12 3 10 6 0.3 31 Aaron Peek.......... 5-0 2.2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.4 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 0.0 Total............... 31 751-1791 .419 173-544 .318 318-501 .635 366 789 1155 37.3 517 9 394 399 129 182 1993 64.3 Opponents........... 31 687-1715 .401 182-563 .323 377-566 .666 312 757 1069 34.5 480 6 383 391 131 191 1933 62.4 TEAM STATISTICS GT OPP --------------------------------------------------SCORING.................. 1993 1933 Points per game........ 64.3 62.4 Scoring margin......... +1.9 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 751-1791 687-1715 Field goal pct......... .419 .401 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 173-544 182-563 3-point FG pct......... .318 .323 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.6 5.9 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 318-501 377-566 Free throw pct......... .635 .666 REBOUNDS................. 1155 1069 Rebounds per game...... 37.3 34.5 Rebounding margin...... +2.8 ASSISTS.................. 394 383 Assists per game....... 12.7 12.4 TURNOVERS................ 399 391 Turnovers per game..... 12.9 12.6 Turnover margin........ -0.3 Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.0 1.0 STEALS................... 182 191 Steals per game........ 5.9 6.2 BLOCKS................... 129 131 Blocks per game........ 4.2 4.2 WINNING STREAK........... 0 Home win streak........ 0 ATTENDANCE............... 125200 108831 Home games-Avg/Game.... 17-7365 10-10720 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. 4-407 BY PERIOD -----------Team........ Opponents... 1st ---990 923 2nd OT Total ---- ------993 10 - 1993 995 15 - 1933 DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------11/9/12 TULANE 11/14/12 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 11/22/12 vs Rice 11/23/12 vs California 11/25/12 vs Saint Mary’s 11/28/12 at Illinois 12/4/12 GEORGIA 12/8/12 UNC WILMINGTON 12/17/12 ALABAMA STATE 12/22/12 THE CITADEL 12/29/12 FORDHAM 1/2/13 UT-CHATTANOOGA *1/5/13 MIAMI *1/9/13 at NC State *1/12/13 VIRGINIA TECH *01/17/13 at Duke *01/23/13 at North Carolina *1/26/13 WAKE FOREST *1/29/13 at Clemson *2/3/13 VIRGINIA *2/5/13 FLORIDA STATE *02/09/13 at Virginia Tech *2/14/13 CLEMSON *02/16/13 at Wake Forest *2/19/13 NORTH CAROLINA *02/24/13 at Virginia *2/27/13 MARYLAND *3/3/13 NC STATE *03-06-13 at Miami *3/9/13 at Boston College 03/14/13 vs Boston College * denotes conference game W/L --W W W L W L W W W W W W L L LOT L L W L W L W L W L L W L W L L SCORE ATTEND ----- -----79-61 8600 52-38 5733 54-36 57-68 1627 65-56 62-75 12224 62-54 8600 73-66 5982 75-41 6203 73-41 7769 73-48 7851 74-58 5829 49-62 7614 70-83 18118 65-70 7675 57-73 9314 63-79 19124 82-62 8180 60-63 7059 66-60 7128 54-56 7012 64-54 6006 53-56 6862 57-56 10486 58-70 8600 54-82 12232 78-68 6962 57-70 8600 71-69 7394 72-74 5247 64-84 22169 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Maryland Terrapins RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE...... OVERALL (25-13) (8-10) (17-3) HOME (18-3) (6-3) (12-0) AWAY (4-7) (2-7) (2-0) NEUTRAL (3-3) (0-0) (3-3) Avg |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------32 Dez Wells........... 38-37 28.6 191-363 .526 23-69 .333 93-132 .705 33 153 186 4.9 81 3 113 108 20 34 498 13.1 25 Alex Len............ 38-37 26.4 173-324 .534 1-8 .125 105-153 .686 109 189 298 7.8 101 4 37 60 78 8 452 11.9 05 Nick Faust.......... 38-32 25.8 121-301 .402 44-125 .352 72-100 .720 31 111 142 3.7 71 0 96 82 5 37 358 9.4 04 Seth Allen.......... 36-7 22.0 95-244 .389 39-125 .312 51-69 .739 3 77 80 2.2 69 1 84 68 3 36 280 7.8 02 Logan Aronhalt...... 38-2 14.2 77-183 .421 63-145 .434 12-20 .600 14 49 63 1.7 15 0 15 28 4 10 229 6.0 00 Charles Mitchell.... 38-7 15.7 91-178 .511 0-0 .000 27-50 .540 77 127 204 5.4 68 0 17 58 15 8 209 5.5 10 Jake Layman......... 38-17 19.9 74-187 .396 35-117 .299 25-36 .694 35 88 123 3.2 62 1 36 39 24 21 208 5.5 35 James Padgett....... 36-19 15.1 71-124 .573 0-0 .000 40-75 .533 47 81 128 3.6 46 1 18 28 7 12 182 5.1 44 Shaquille Cleare.... 37-8 12.0 58-100 .580 0-0 .000 22-37 .595 35 65 100 2.7 68 0 3 22 10 3 138 3.7 21 Pe’Shon Howard...... 36-24 22.8 32-110 .291 13-54 .241 42-48 .875 12 74 86 2.4 45 0 131 61 0 24 119 3.3 23 John Auslander...... 4-0 4.0 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 0.5 2 0 0 2 0 1 5 1.3 12 Conner Lipinski..... 8-0 1.5 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 4-6 .667 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 2 0 0 7 0.9 15 Spencer Barks....... 9-0 1.7 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1 1 2 0.2 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 0.3 24 Jacob Susskind...... 8-0 1.5 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 4 5 0.6 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.0 Total............... 38 986-2124 .464 219-646 .339 497-732 .679 4641070 1534 40.4 633 10 551 569 166 195 2688 70.7 Opponents........... 38 865-2249 .385 231-763 .303 472-667 .708 415 794 1209 31.8 617 10 443 404 151 259 2433 64.0 TEAM STATISTICS MD OPP --------------------------------------------------SCORING.................. 2688 2433 Points per game........ 70.7 64.0 Scoring margin......... +6.7 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 986-2124 865-2249 Field goal pct......... .464 .385 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 219-646 231-763 3-point FG pct......... .339 .303 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.8 6.1 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 497-732 472-667 Free throw pct......... .679 .708 REBOUNDS................. 1534 1209 Rebounds per game...... 40.4 31.8 Rebounding margin...... +8.6 ASSISTS.................. 551 443 Assists per game....... 14.5 11.7 TURNOVERS................ 569 404 Turnovers per game..... 15.0 10.6 Turnover margin........ -4.3 Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.0 1.1 STEALS................... 195 259 Steals per game........ 5.1 6.8 BLOCKS................... 166 151 Blocks per game........ 4.4 4.0 WINNING STREAK........... 0 Home win streak........ 2 ATTENDANCE............... 261211 161596 Home games-Avg/Game.... 21-12439 11-9221 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. 6-10028 BY PERIOD -----------Team........ Opponents... 1st ---1263 1131 2nd OT ---- ---1421 4 1295 7 - Total ---2688 2433 DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------11/09/12 vs Kentucky 11/12/10 MOREHEAD STATE 11/16/12 LONG ISLAND UNIV. 11/20/12 LAFAYETTE 11/24/12 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 11/27/12 at Northwestern 12/2/12 vs George Mason 12/05/12 UMES 12/08/12 S.C. STATE 12/12/12 MONMOUTH 12/21/12 STONY BROOK 12/29/12 DELAWARE STATE 01/01/13 IUPUI *01/05/13 VIRGINIA TECH *01/09/13 FLORIDA STATE *01-13-13 at Miami *1/16/13 NC STATE *01/19/13 at North Carolina *01/22/13 BOSTON COLLEGE *01/26/13 at Duke *01/30/13 at Florida State *02/02/13 WAKE FOREST *02/07/13 at Virginia Tech *02/10/13 VIRGINIA *02/16/13 DUKE *2/19/13 at Boston College *02/23/13 CLEMSON *2/27/13 at Georgia Tech *03/02/13 at Wake Forest *03/06/13 NORTH CAROLINA *03/10/13 at Virginia 03/14/13 vs Wake Forest 03/15/13 vs Duke 03/16/13 vs North Carolina 03/19/13 NIAGARA 03/21/13 DENVER 3/26/13 at Alabama 4/2/2013 vs Iowa * denotes conference game W/L --L W W W W W W W W W W W W W L L W L W L L W W L W L W L W L LOT W W L W W W L SCORE ATTEND ----- -----69-72 17732 67-45 8724 91-74 12785 83-74 10882 70-53 10282 77-57 6009 69-62 10256 100-68 9813 61-46 12052 71-38 9265 76-69 10721 79-50 12389 81-63 8971 94-71 17950 62-65 14157 47-54 5809 51-50 17950 52-62 20865 64-59 13941 64-84 9314 71-73 7222 86-60 16179 60-55 5465 69-80 16895 83-81 17950 58-69 4338 72-59 15373 68-78 6962 67-57 14173 68-79 16897 58-61 11794 75-62 22169 83-74 22169 76-79 22169 86-70 4053 62-52 3982 58-57 9479 60-71 10009 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Miami Hurricanes RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE...... OVERALL (29-7) (15-3) (14-4) HOME (14-1) (8-1) (6-0) AWAY (10-3) (7-2) (3-1) NEUTRAL (5-3) (0-0) (5-3) Avg |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------00 Shane Larkin........ 36-35 36.4 183-382 .479 69-170 .406 87-112 .777 17 121 138 3.8 59 0 164 82 4 71 522 14.5 01 Durand Scott........ 33-32 34.6 156-344 .453 36-102 .353 85-113 .752 31 100 131 4.0 75 4 86 65 3 51 433 13.1 35 Kenny Kadji......... 36-36 29.1 168-357 .471 47-134 .351 82-124 .661 56 188 244 6.8 87 1 30 63 46 14 465 12.9 04 Trey McKinney Jones. 36-34 30.3 107-259 .413 59-150 .393 57-67 .851 13 109 122 3.4 55 0 56 34 1 29 330 9.2 42 Reggie Johnson...... 26-9 21.3 57-150 .380 1-10 .100 59-87 .678 58 124 182 7.0 57 0 22 56 24 10 174 6.7 45 Julian Gamble....... 36-28 20.4 98-170 .576 0-0 .000 39-81 .481 74 102 176 4.9 73 2 7 28 63 13 235 6.5 15 Rion Brown.......... 36-6 22.2 79-215 .367 38-130 .292 35-47 .745 24 48 72 2.0 52 0 30 22 2 15 231 6.4 02 Bishop Daniels...... 3-0 16.7 5-11 .455 3-3 1.000 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 1.0 5 0 3 4 0 6 15 5.0 21 Erik Swoope......... 27-0 6.0 18-28 .643 1-1 1.000 6-19 .316 16 16 32 1.2 18 0 3 3 2 4 43 1.6 23 Tonye Jekiri........ 34-0 6.9 18-35 .514 0-0 .000 11-20 .550 28 27 55 1.6 35 0 4 11 11 7 47 1.4 10 Raphael Akpejiori... 18-0 4.5 5-14 .357 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 6 14 20 1.1 8 0 1 3 3 3 11 0.6 12 Justin Heller....... 9-0 1.2 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 0 4 4 0.4 1 0 2 2 0 0 2 0.2 03 Steve Sorenson...... 8-0 1.3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0.1 Total............... 36 895-1968 .455 254-701 .362 465-680 .684 369 918 1287 35.8 525 7 408 385 159 223 2509 69.7 Opponents........... 36 795-1987 .400 226-694 .326 365-562 .649 365 810 1175 32.6 623 14 389 425 105 193 2181 60.6 TEAM STATISTICS UM OPP --------------------------------------------------SCORING.................. 2509 2181 Points per game........ 69.7 60.6 Scoring margin......... +9.1 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 895-1968 795-1987 Field goal pct......... .455 .400 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 254-701 226-694 3-point FG pct......... .362 .326 3-pt FG made per game.. 7.1 6.3 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 465-680 365-562 Free throw pct......... .684 .649 REBOUNDS................. 1287 1175 Rebounds per game...... 35.8 32.6 Rebounding margin...... +3.1 ASSISTS.................. 408 389 Assists per game....... 11.3 10.8 TURNOVERS................ 385 425 Turnovers per game..... 10.7 11.8 Turnover margin........ +1.1 Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.1 0.9 STEALS................... 223 193 Steals per game........ 6.2 5.4 BLOCKS................... 159 105 Blocks per game........ 4.4 2.9 WINNING STREAK........... 0 Home win streak........ 1 ATTENDANCE............... 84052 197736 Home games-Avg/Game.... 15-5603 13-9305 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. 8-9596 BY PERIOD -----------Team........ Opponents... 1st ---1121 991 2nd OT ---- ---1382 6 1182 8 - Total ---2509 2181 DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------11-09-12 STETSON 11/13/12 at Florida Gulf Coast 11-16-12 JACKSONVILLE 11-24-12 DETROIT 11-28-12 MICHIGAN STATE 12/01/12 at Massachusetts 12-14-12 CHARLOTTE 12/18/12 at Central Florida 12/22/12 at Hawaii 12/23/12 vs Arizona 12/25/12 vs Indiana State 01-02-13 LA SALLE *1/5/13 at Georgia Tech *01/10/13 at North Carolina *01-13-13 MARYLAND *1/16/13 at Boston College *01-23-13 DUKE *01-27-13 FLORIDA STATE *01/30/13 at Virginia Tech *02/02/13 at NC State *02-05-13 BOSTON COLLEGE *02-09-13 NORTH CAROLINA *02/13/13 at Florida State *2/17/13 at Clemson *02-19-13 VIRGINIA *02/23/13 at Wake Forest *02-27-13 VIRGINIA TECH *03/02/13 at Duke *03-06-13 GEORGIA TECH *03-09-13 CLEMSON 03/15/13 vs Boston College 03/16/13 vs NC State 03/17/13 vs North Carolina 03/22/13 vs Pacific 03/24/13 vs Illinois 03/28/13 vs Marquette * denotes conference game W/L --W L W W W W W W W L LOT W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W L L W W W W W W L SCORE ATTEND ----- -----87-79 3160 51-63 4552 73-57 3135 77-62 2946 67-59 5791 75-62 7004 77-46 3275 72-50 5189 73-58 8120 50-69 6564 55-57 6514 76-59 3259 62-49 7614 68-59 20516 54-47 5809 60-59 3624 90-63 7972 71-47 7972 73-64 5436 79-78 19557 72-50 5149 87-61 7972 74-68 9007 45-43 8998 54-50 7972 65-80 12037 76-58 7434 76-79 9314 69-71 7394 62-49 7972 69-58 22169 81-71 22169 87-77 22169 78-49 13784 63-59 14520 61-71 19731 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus North Carolina Tar Heels RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE...... OVERALL (25-11) (12-6) (13-5) HOME (14-2) (7-2) (7-0) AWAY (6-6) (5-4) (1-2) NEUTRAL (5-3) (0-0) (5-3) Avg |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15 P.J. Hairston....... 34-14 23.6 159-369 .431 89-225 .396 88-113 .779 65 82 147 4.3 64 0 46 39 14 43 495 14.6 43 James Michael McAdoo 36-36 29.9 209-470 .445 0-2 .000 100-173 .578 89 174 263 7.3 84 3 41 96 14 54 518 14.4 35 Reggie Bullock...... 35-35 31.4 172-356 .483 88-202 .436 56-73 .767 71 155 226 6.5 50 1 101 43 10 44 488 13.9 05 Marcus Paige........ 35-34 29.2 95-267 .356 45-131 .344 51-61 .836 8 86 94 2.7 61 1 161 86 5 48 286 8.2 01 Dexter Strickland... 36-36 27.9 105-241 .436 4-23 .174 68-98 .694 20 67 87 2.4 56 0 150 47 3 42 282 7.8 02 Leslie McDonald..... 30-1 17.7 71-199 .357 42-117 .359 31-39 .795 21 41 62 2.1 42 0 36 20 3 16 215 7.2 11 Brice Johnson....... 36-2 10.6 90-176 .511 0-0 .000 15-26 .577 33 82 115 3.2 56 0 10 19 19 17 195 5.4 25 J.P. Tokoto......... 35-0 8.6 40-82 .488 1-11 .091 10-26 .385 27 32 59 1.7 27 0 26 31 5 17 91 2.6 00 Joel James.......... 30-3 9.4 30-58 .517 0-0 .000 9-16 .563 27 45 72 2.4 35 0 6 20 10 7 69 2.3 21 Jackson Simmons..... 32-0 7.3 25-38 .658 0-0 .000 9-14 .643 28 27 55 1.7 25 0 8 6 4 2 59 1.8 14 Desmond Hubert...... 36-18 9.4 19-35 .543 0-0 .000 3-14 .214 26 34 60 1.7 27 0 4 13 30 8 41 1.1 04 Luke Davis.......... 20-0 4.1 2-2 1.000 2-2 1.000 2-2 1.000 0 4 4 0.2 6 0 24 7 0 3 8 0.4 03 Wade Moody.......... 13-0 1.4 2-7 .286 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.1 2 0 2 4 0 1 5 0.4 30 James Manor......... 12-0 1.4 2-11 .182 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 0.3 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0.3 34 Denzel Robinson..... 12-0 1.4 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 2 4 0.3 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.2 22 Frank Tanner........ 13-1 1.5 1-8 .125 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 2 0.2 2 0 1 3 0 0 2 0.2 Total............... 36 1023-2321 .441 272-723 .376 442-655 .675 488 899 1387 38.5 538 5 616 442 117 303 2762 76.7 Opponents........... 36 918-2170 .423 248-717 .346 408-581 .702 417 911 1328 36.9 599 12 439 558 134 244 2492 69.2 TEAM STATISTICS NC OPP --------------------------------------------------SCORING.................. 2762 2492 Points per game........ 76.7 69.2 Scoring margin......... +7.5 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 1023-2321 918-2170 Field goal pct......... .441 .423 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 272-723 248-717 3-point FG pct......... .376 .346 3-pt FG made per game.. 7.6 6.9 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 442-655 408-581 Free throw pct......... .675 .702 REBOUNDS................. 1387 1328 Rebounds per game...... 38.5 36.9 Rebounding margin...... +1.6 ASSISTS.................. 616 439 Assists per game....... 17.1 12.2 TURNOVERS................ 442 558 Turnovers per game..... 12.3 15.5 Turnover margin........ +3.2 Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.4 0.8 STEALS................... 303 244 Steals per game........ 8.4 6.8 BLOCKS................... 117 134 Blocks per game........ 3.3 3.7 WINNING STREAK........... 0 Home win streak........ 0 ATTENDANCE............... 309603 192433 Home games-Avg/Game.... 16-19350 12-11741 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. 8-6442 BY PERIOD -----------Team........ Opponents... 1st ---1325 1097 2nd OT Total ---- ------1420 17 - 2762 1390 5 - 2492 DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------11/09/12 GARDNER-WEBB 11/11/12 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 11/16/12 at Long Beach State 11-19-12 vs Mississippi State 11-20-12 vs Butler 11-21-12 vs Chaminade 11/27/12 at Indiana 12/01/12 UAB 12/08/12 EAST TENNESEE STATE 12/15/12 EAST CAROLINA 12/19/12 at Texas 12/22/12 MCNEESE STATE 12/29/12 UNLV *01/06/13 at Virginia *01/10/13 MIAMI *01/12/13 at Florida State *01/19/13 MARYLAND *01/23/13 GEORGIA TECH *01/26/13 at NC State *1/29/13 at Boston College *02/02/13 VIRGINIA TECH *02/05/13 WAKE FOREST *02-09-13 at Miami *02/13/13 at Duke *02/16/13 VIRGINIA *2/19/13 at Georgia Tech *02/23/13 NC STATE *2/28/13 at Clemson *03/03/13 FLORIDA STATE *03/06/13 at Maryland *03/09/13 DUKE 03/15/13 vs Florida State 03/16/13 vs Maryland 03/17/13 vs Miami 3/22/13 vs Villanova 3/24/13 vs Kansas * denotes conference game W/L --W W W W L W L W W W L W W L L W W W L W W OT W L L W W W W W W L W W L W L SCORE ATTEND ----- -----76-59 16430 80-56 15403 78-63 6912 95-49 2400 71-82 2400 112-70 2400 59-83 17472 102-84 15906 78-55 17307 93-87 19147 67-85 13134 97-63 18258 79-73 20888 52-61 12117 59-68 20516 77-72 12060 62-52 20865 79-63 19124 83-91 19577 82-70 7062 72-60 20762 87-62 19653 61-87 7972 68-73 9314 93-81 20616 70-58 8600 76-65 21750 68-59 9778 79-58 21228 79-68 16897 53-69 21750 83-62 22169 79-76 22169 77-87 22169 78-71 58-70 - 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus NC State Wolfpack RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE...... OVERALL (24-11) (11-7) (13-4) HOME (16-1) (8-1) (8-0) AWAY (3-7) (3-6) (0-1) NEUTRAL (5-3) (0-0) (5-3) Avg |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------05 CJ Leslie........... 35-33 32.4 192-370 .519 2-6 .333 142-232 .612 65 193 258 7.4 86 3 51 105 43 34 528 15.1 01 Richard Howell...... 35-35 31.6 183-321 .570 0-0 .000 79-122 .648 131 249 380 10.9 105 6 60 57 32 36 445 12.7 15 Scott Wood.......... 35-35 34.0 126-289 .436 104-236 .441 85-93 .914 11 91 102 2.9 80 0 37 34 22 19 441 12.6 02 Lorenzo Brown....... 33-32 34.2 140-334 .419 20-76 .263 108-140 .771 22 121 143 4.3 65 1 239 114 19 65 408 12.4 24 TJ Warren........... 35-14 27.0 186-299 .622 14-27 .519 39-72 .542 74 72 146 4.2 77 1 28 34 15 42 425 12.1 00 Rodney Purvis....... 35-23 25.5 110-249 .442 30-78 .385 42-82 .512 23 61 84 2.4 63 2 45 51 2 20 292 8.3 13 Thomas De Thaey..... 3-0 9.0 6-11 .545 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 2 4 6 2.0 3 0 0 0 0 1 15 5.0 12 Tyler Lewis......... 34-2 12.4 28-74 .378 7-24 .292 55-64 .859 5 33 38 1.1 34 0 48 22 2 6 118 3.5 14 Jordan Vandenberg... 23-1 5.4 8-16 .500 0-1 .000 1-4 .250 6 10 16 0.7 25 0 1 6 9 4 17 0.7 30 Staats Battle....... 7-0 1.4 2-7 .286 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0 3 3 0.4 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.7 20 Jay Lewis........... 13-0 1.4 2-11 .182 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 1 2 3 0.2 2 0 2 2 0 0 6 0.5 34 Jevoni Robinson..... 12-0 1.1 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 4 3 7 0.6 3 0 0 2 3 0 5 0.4 10 Chase Cannon........ 12-0 1.2 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0.3 TM TEAM................ 52 48 100 2.9 0 5 0 Total............... 35 985-1987 .496 184-471 .391 554-813 .681 396 890 1286 36.7 545 13 511 433 147 227 2708 77.4 Opponents........... 35 899-2145 .419 209-693 .302 451-621 .726 430 746 1176 33.6 641 20 410 400 124 209 2458 70.2 TEAM STATISTICS ST OPP --------------------------------------------------SCORING.................. 2708 2458 Points per game........ 77.4 70.2 Scoring margin......... +7.1 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 985-1987 899-2145 Field goal pct......... .496 .419 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 184-471 209-693 3-point FG pct......... .391 .302 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.3 6.0 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 554-813 451-621 Free throw pct......... .681 .726 REBOUNDS................. 1286 1176 Rebounds per game...... 36.7 33.6 Rebounding margin...... +3.1 ASSISTS.................. 511 410 Assists per game....... 14.6 11.7 TURNOVERS................ 433 400 Turnovers per game..... 12.4 11.4 Turnover margin........ -0.9 Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.2 1.0 STEALS................... 227 209 Steals per game........ 6.5 6.0 BLOCKS................... 147 124 Blocks per game........ 4.2 3.5 WINNING STREAK........... 0 Home win streak........ 4 ATTENDANCE............... 277087 178309 Home games-Avg/Game.... 17-16299 10-11526 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. 8-7881 BY PERIOD -----------Team........ Opponents... 1st ---1259 1141 2nd OT Total ---- ------1437 12 - 2708 1309 8 - 2458 DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------11/9/12 MIAMI (OHIO) 11/16/12 vs Penn State 11/16/12 vs Massachusetts 11/18/12 vs Oklahoma State 11/23/12 UNC ASHEVILLE 11/27/12 at Michigan 12/4/12 vs Connecticut 12/8/12 CLEVELAND STATE 12/15/12 NORFOLK STATE 12/18/12 STANFORD 12/22/12 ST. BONAVENTURE 12/29/12 WESTERN MICHIGAN 12/31/12 UNC GREENSBORO *1/5/13 at Boston College *1/9/13 GEORGIA TECH *1/12/13 DUKE *1/16/13 at Maryland *01/20/13 CLEMSON *01/22/13 at Wake Forest *01/26/13 NORTH CAROLINA *01/29/13 at Virginia *02/02/13 MIAMI *02/07/13 at Duke *2/10/13 at Clemson *02/16/13 VIRGINIA TECH *02/19/13 FLORIDA STATE *02/23/13 at North Carolina *02/27/13 BOSTON COLLEGE *3/3/13 at Georgia Tech *03/06/13 WAKE FOREST *03/09/13 at Florida State 03/14/13 vs Virginia Tech 03/15/13 vs Virginia 03/16/13 vs Miami 3/22/13 vs Temple * denotes conference game W/L --W W W L W L W W W W W W W W W W L W L W L L L W W OT W L W W W L W W L L SCORE ATTEND ----- -----97-59 19065 72-55 94-76 56-76 6872 82-80 17228 72-79 12693 69-65 11840 80-63 7234 84-62 12384 88-79 15772 92-73 16288 84-68 12576 89-68 12207 78-73 6248 83-70 18118 84-76 19557 50-51 17950 66-62 19557 84-86 11542 91-83 19577 55-58 10977 78-79 19557 85-98 9314 58-57 9455 90-86 18257 84-66 17011 65-76 21750 82-64 15807 70-57 8600 81-66 16892 67-71 6730 80-63 22169 75-56 22169 71-81 72-76 - 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Notre Dame Fighting Irish RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE...... OVERALL (25-10) (11-7) (14-3) HOME (17-2) (7-2) (10-0) AWAY (4-5) (4-5) (0-0) NEUTRAL (4-3) (0-0) (4-3) Avg |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22 GRANT, Jerian....... 35-34 36.3 156-384 .406 52-151 .344 101-137 .737 12 89 101 2.9 62 1 194 100 8 44 465 13.3 45 COOLEY, Jack........ 35-35 29.3 173-299 .579 1-2 .500 111-158 .703 141 213 354 10.1 93 5 29 50 41 23 458 13.1 00 ATKINS, Eric........ 35-35 38.3 138-314 .439 49-118 .415 68-104 .654 25 65 90 2.6 68 1 193 74 4 48 393 11.2 24 CONNAUGHTON, Pat.... 35-35 32.1 109-245 .445 58-154 .377 34-48 .708 25 139 164 4.7 54 0 75 31 12 16 310 8.9 14 MARTIN, Scott....... 18-18 29.7 50-111 .450 31-67 .463 12-19 .632 10 97 107 5.9 37 0 23 12 7 12 143 7.9 11 SHERMAN, Garrick.... 30-2 15.6 90-164 .549 0-0 .000 31-47 .660 37 66 103 3.4 43 0 11 37 13 6 211 7.0 01 BIEDSCHEID, Cameron. 34-0 17.4 69-194 .356 36-119 .303 36-44 .818 7 40 47 1.4 35 1 33 30 9 6 210 6.2 25 KNIGHT, Tom......... 28-16 17.5 64-131 .489 0-0 .000 26-35 .743 34 63 97 3.5 57 1 21 18 26 8 154 5.5 02 AUGUSTE, Zach....... 25-0 10.7 39-75 .520 0-0 .000 15-22 .682 26 42 68 2.7 41 1 5 22 12 10 93 3.7 20 BURGETT, Austin..... 18-0 3.3 3-9 .333 1-6 .167 4-4 1.000 1 9 10 0.6 4 0 1 1 0 0 11 0.6 04 CROWLEY, Patrick.... 15-0 2.0 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 5 5 0.3 0 0 2 1 0 2 2 0.1 Total............... 35 892-1929 .462 228-617 .370 438-618 .709 387 880 1267 36.2 495 10 587 393 132 175 2450 70.0 Opponents........... 35 845-2011 .420 191-587 .325 341-494 .690 368 752 1120 32.0 606 14 513 358 122 200 2222 63.5 TEAM STATISTICS ND OPP --------------------------------------------------SCORING.................. 2450 2222 Points per game........ 70.0 63.5 Scoring margin......... +6.5 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 892-1929 845-2011 Field goal pct......... .462 .420 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 228-617 191-587 3-point FG pct......... .370 .325 3-pt FG made per game.. 6.5 5.5 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 438-618 341-494 Free throw pct......... .709 .690 REBOUNDS................. 1267 1120 Rebounds per game...... 36.2 32.0 Rebounding margin...... +4.2 ASSISTS.................. 587 513 Assists per game....... 16.8 14.7 TURNOVERS................ 393 358 Turnovers per game..... 11.2 10.2 Turnover margin........ -1.0 Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.5 1.4 STEALS................... 175 200 Steals per game........ 5.0 5.7 BLOCKS................... 132 122 Blocks per game........ 3.8 3.5 WINNING STREAK........... 0 Home win streak........ 5 ATTENDANCE............... 156606 230121 Home games-Avg/Game.... 19-8242 9-14036 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. 7-14828 BY PERIOD -----------Team........ Opponents... 1st ---1128 1020 2nd OT OT2 OT3 OT4 OT5 Total ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ------1249 37 7 8 10 11 - 2450 1135 34 7 8 10 8 - 2222 DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------11-10-12 EVANSVILLE 11-12-12 MONMOUTH 11/16/12 vs Saint Joseph’s 11/17/12 vs Brigham Young 11-21-12 GEORGE WASHINGTON 11-24-12 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) 11-26-12 CHICAGO STATE 11-29-12 KENTUCKY 12-8-12 BROWN 12/15/12 vs Purdue 12-17-12 IPFW 12-19-12 KENNESAW STATE 12-21-12 NIAGARA *1-5-13 SETON HALL *1/7/13 at Cincinnati *1-12-13 CONNECTICUT *1/15/13 at St. John’s *1-19-13 RUTGERS *1-21-13 GEORGETOWN *1/26/13 at USF *1-30-13 VILLANOVA *02-02-13 at DePaul *2/4/13 at Syracuse *2-9-13 LOUISVILLE *2-13-13 DEPAUL *2/16/13 at Providence *02/18/13 at Pittsburgh *2-24-13 CINCINNATI *3/2/13 at Marquette *3-5-13 ST. JOHN’S *03/09/13 at Louisville 3/13/13 vs Rutgers 3/14/13 vs Marquette 3/15/13 vs Louisville 3/22/13 vs Iowa State * denotes conference game W/L --W W LOT W W W W W W W W W W W W L L W L W W W OT L W O5 W OT L W W L W L W W L L SCORE ----58-49 84-57 70-79 78-68 65-48 69-52 92-65 64-50 84-57 81-68 74-62 85-57 89-67 93-74 66-60 58-65 63-67 69-66 47-63 73-65 65-60 79-71 47-63 104-101 82-78 54-71 51-42 62-41 64-72 66-40 57-73 69-61 73-65 57-69 58-76 ATTEND -----8224 7427 6433 5502 8133 6174 7523 9149 8360 19192 6755 6772 8043 8523 10293 9149 7434 9149 9149 6373 8075 11354 23982 9149 8554 12428 12556 9149 19093 9149 22815 20057 20057 20057 12495 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Pittsburgh Panthers RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE...... OVERALL (24-9) (12-6) (12-3) HOME (16-3) (6-3) (10-0) AWAY (6-3) (6-3) (0-0) NEUTRAL (2-3) (0-0) (2-3) Avg |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------01 WOODALL, Tray....... 33-33 28.6 133-288 .462 55-149 .369 57-73 .781 6 79 85 2.6 67 1 166 73 5 41 378 11.5 21 PATTERSON, Lamar.... 33-33 27.0 115-248 .464 37-110 .336 63-96 .656 38 104 142 4.3 71 2 93 59 10 40 330 10.0 42 ZANNA, Talib........ 33-33 23.9 114-229 .498 0-0 .000 88-131 .672 91 109 200 6.1 65 1 20 37 19 19 316 9.6 44 MOORE, J.J.......... 33-0 18.7 92-206 .447 27-82 .329 53-65 .815 41 58 99 3.0 56 0 19 20 0 17 264 8.0 13 ADAMS, Steven....... 32-32 23.4 100-175 .571 0-0 .000 31-70 .443 90 113 203 6.3 52 0 19 35 65 21 231 7.2 00 ROBINSON, James..... 33-32 26.6 63-171 .368 15-48 .313 61-77 .792 6 64 70 2.1 63 1 116 41 1 32 202 6.1 11 TAYLOR, Dante....... 32-1 15.7 64-114 .561 0-0 .000 32-46 .696 60 64 124 3.9 61 0 17 19 13 10 160 5.0 23 ZEIGLER, Trey....... 31-0 15.5 56-126 .444 0-3 .000 24-49 .490 28 34 62 2.0 54 0 34 33 8 8 136 4.4 05 JOHNSON, Durand..... 31-0 11.9 46-111 .414 25-66 .379 16-24 .667 9 31 40 1.3 44 0 16 18 3 8 133 4.3 03 WRIGHT, Cameron..... 31-1 14.6 54-107 .505 4-9 .444 20-35 .571 11 31 42 1.4 40 0 33 19 7 22 132 4.3 Total............... 33 837-1775 .472 163-467 .349 445-666 .668 425 738 1163 35.2 575 5 533 364 131 218 2282 69.2 Opponents........... 33 627-1598 .392 172-565 .304 421-582 .723 316 626 942 28.5 587 15 335 444 123 181 1847 56.0 TEAM STATISTICS PITT OPP --------------------------------------------------SCORING.................. 2282 1847 Points per game........ 69.2 56.0 Scoring margin......... +13.2 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 837-1775 627-1598 Field goal pct......... .472 .392 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 163-467 172-565 3-point FG pct......... .349 .304 3-pt FG made per game.. 4.9 5.2 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 445-666 421-582 Free throw pct......... .668 .723 REBOUNDS................. 1163 942 Rebounds per game...... 35.2 28.5 Rebounding margin...... +6.7 ASSISTS.................. 533 335 Assists per game....... 16.2 10.2 TURNOVERS................ 364 444 Turnovers per game..... 11.0 13.5 Turnover margin........ +2.4 Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.5 0.8 STEALS................... 218 181 Steals per game........ 6.6 5.5 BLOCKS................... 131 123 Blocks per game........ 4.0 3.7 WINNING STREAK........... 0 Home win streak........ 2 ATTENDANCE............... 194321 156545 Home games-Avg/Game.... 19-10227 9-11314 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. 5-10944 BY PERIOD -----------Team........ Opponents... 1st ---1047 914 2nd OT Total ---- ------1195 40 - 2282 905 28 - 1847 DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------11/09/12 MOUNT ST. MARY’S 11/12/12 FORDHAM 11/13/12 LEHIGH 11/17/12 OAKLAND 11/21/12 vs Michigan 11/23/12 vs Delaware 11/27/12 HOWARD 12/01/12 DETROIT 12/05/12 vs Duquesne 12/08/12 NORTH FLORIDA 12/15/12 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 12/19/12 DELAWARE STATE 12/23/12 KENNESAW STATE *12/31/12 CINCINNATI *1/5/13 at Rutgers *01/08/13 at Georgetown *01/12/13 MARQUETTE *01/16/13 at Villanova *01/19/13 CONNECTICUT *1/22/13 at Providence *01/26/13 DEPAUL *01/28/13 at Louisville *02/02/13 SYRACUSE *02/04/13 SETON HALL *2/9/13 at Cincinnati *2/16/13 at Marquette *02/18/13 NOTRE DAME *2/24/13 at St. John’s *02/27/13 USF *03/03/13 VILLANOVA *03-09-13 at DePaul 3/14/13 vs Syracuse 03/21/13 vs Wichita State * denotes conference game W/L --W W W W OT L W W W W W W W W L L W LOT W W W W L W W W L L W W W OT W L L SCORE ATTEND ----- -----80-48 8928 86-51 6425 78-53 7225 72-62 9710 62-67 7230 85-59 70-46 8025 74-61 9179 66-45 13089 89-47 8708 89-40 8115 71-43 9522 59-43 8125 61-70 12510 62-67 5081 73-45 13011 67-74 12513 58-43 6500 69-61 12510 68-64 7452 93-55 12512 61-64 22411 65-55 12632 56-46 10253 62-52 12478 69-79 17308 42-51 12556 63-47 9129 64-44 12320 73-64 12553 81-66 8454 59-62 20057 55-73 14345 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Syracuse Orange RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE...... OVERALL (30-10) (11-7) (19-3) HOME (17-2) (7-2) (10-0) AWAY (5-5) (4-5) (1-0) NEUTRAL (8-3) (0-0) (8-3) Avg |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------05 FAIR, C.J........... 40-40 34.8 217-462 .470 30-64 .469 117-155 .755 84 194 278 7.0 63 0 29 63 42 45 581 14.5 20 TRICHE, Brandon..... 40-40 33.8 185-445 .416 49-170 .288 125-168 .744 57 80 137 3.4 86 3 144 109 5 50 544 13.6 43 SOUTHERLAND, James.. 34-11 29.5 161-358 .450 84-211 .398 45-57 .789 43 133 176 5.2 79 2 36 40 29 50 451 13.3 01 CARTER-WILLIAMS, M.. 40-40 35.2 155-394 .393 35-120 .292 129-186 .694 51 144 195 4.9 92 5 292 136 19 111 474 11.9 25 CHRISTMAS, Rakeem... 40-40 20.8 87-164 .530 0-0 .000 31-54 .574 72 111 183 4.6 100 3 9 35 73 20 205 5.1 32 COLEMAN, DaJuan..... 24-20 12.7 42-96 .438 0-0 .000 30-65 .462 37 58 95 4.0 30 0 4 23 9 13 114 4.8 03 GRANT, Jerami....... 40-9 14.3 54-117 .462 6-15 .400 41-73 .562 46 72 118 3.0 54 1 18 26 17 17 155 3.9 12 KEITA, Baye Moussa.. 40-0 16.8 55-89 .618 0-0 .000 39-65 .600 78 71 149 3.7 96 2 6 22 46 22 149 3.7 10 COONEY, Trevor...... 39-0 11.2 47-146 .322 28-105 .267 11-15 .733 8 24 32 0.8 33 0 23 19 3 28 133 3.4 33 NASSAR, Albert...... 5-0 0.6 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0.6 21 JONES, Noel......... 6-0 1.3 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 4 6 1.0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.3 04 HART, Nolan......... 11-0 1.4 1-6 .167 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 1 2 3 0.3 0 0 1 6 0 1 2 0.2 14 LYDE-CAJUSTE, Matt.. 13-0 1.7 1-6 .167 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 4 4 0.3 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 0.2 13 HOFFMANN, Griffin.... 12-0 1.3 0-5 .000 0-4 .000 1-4 .250 0 1 1 0.1 1 0 0 4 0 3 1 0.1 23 DeREMER, Russ....... 11-0 1.2 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Total............... 40 1007-2293 .439 233-697 .334 569-843 .675 560 975 1535 38.4 637 16 563 495 246 362 2816 70.4 Opponents........... 40 794-2154 .369 246-867 .284 513-762 .673 513 881 1394 34.8 725 9 538 618 128 275 2347 58.7 TEAM STATISTICS SYR OPP --------------------------------------------------SCORING.................. 2816 2347 Points per game........ 70.4 58.7 Scoring margin......... +11.7 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 1007-2293 794-2154 Field goal pct......... .439 .369 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 233-697 246-867 3-point FG pct......... .334 .284 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.8 6.2 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 569-843 513-762 Free throw pct......... .675 .673 REBOUNDS................. 1535 1394 Rebounds per game...... 38.4 34.8 Rebounding margin...... +3.5 ASSISTS.................. 563 538 Assists per game....... 14.1 13.5 TURNOVERS................ 495 618 Turnovers per game..... 12.4 15.5 Turnover margin........ +3.1 Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.1 0.9 STEALS................... 362 275 Steals per game........ 9.1 6.9 BLOCKS................... 246 128 Blocks per game........ 6.2 3.2 WINNING STREAK........... 0 Home win streak........ 1 ATTENDANCE............... 426347 406246 Home games-Avg/Game.... 19-22439 10-15734 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. 11-22628 BY PERIOD -----------Team........ Opponents... 1st ---1346 1021 2nd OT Total ---- ------1453 17 - 2816 1308 18 - 2347 DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------11-11-12 vs San Diego State 11/18/12 WAGNER 11/21/12 PRINCETON 11/25/12 COLGATE 11-30-12 at Arkansas 12/3/12 EASTERN MICHIGAN 12/6/12 LONG BEACH STATE 12/8/12 MONMOUTH 12/15/12 CANISIUS 12/17/12 DETROIT 12/22/12 vs Temple 12/29/12 ALCORN STATE 12/31/12 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT *1/2/13 RUTGERS *1/6/13 at USF *1/9/13 at Providence *1/12/13 VILLANOVA *1/19/13 at Louisville *1/21/13 CINCINNATI *01/26/13 at Villanova *02/02/13 at Pittsburgh *2/4/13 NOTRE DAME *2/10/13 ST. JOHN’S *2/13/13 at Connecticut *2/16/13 at Seton Hall *2/20/13 PROVIDENCE *2/23/13 GEORGETOWN *2/25/13 at Marquette *3/2/13 LOUISVILLE *3/6/13 DEPAUL *03/09/13 at Georgetown 3/13/13 vs Seton Hall 3/14/13 vs Pittsburgh 3/15/13 vs Georgetown 3/16/13 vs Louisville 03/21/13 vs Montana 03/23/13 vs California 03/28/13 vs Indiana 3/30/13 vs Marquette 4/6/13 vs Michigan * denotes conference game W/L --W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W LOT L W W L W W L L L W L W W W OT L W W W W L SCORE ATTEND ----- -----62-49 5119 88-57 17273 73-53 17881 87-51 21085 91-82 18370 84-48 20822 84-53 20876 108-56 21760 85-61 18120 72-68 17902 79-83 12648 57-36 19365 96-62 17550 78-53 17413 55-44 10024 72-66 11121 72-61 27586 70-68 22814 57-55 24281 71-75 18273 55-65 12632 63-47 23982 77-58 27169 58-66 13518 76-65 13569 84-59 23717 46-57 35012 71-74 16049 53-58 31173 78-57 23380 39-61 20972 75-63 20057 62-59 20057 58-55 20057 61-78 20057 81-34 17997 66-60 18030 61-50 19731 55-39 19801 56-61 75350 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Virginia Cavaliers RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE...... OVERALL (23-12) (11-7) (12-5) HOME (20-2) (9-0) (11-2) AWAY (3-8) (2-7) (1-1) NEUTRAL (0-2) (0-0) (0-2) Avg |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12 Joe Harris.......... 35-35 32.5 191-408 .468 77-181 .425 111-150 .740 30 111 141 4.0 82 2 76 70 17 31 570 16.3 25 Akil Mitchell....... 35-35 30.5 177-325 .545 0-2 .000 106-153 .693 94 218 312 8.9 74 0 52 63 14 45 460 13.1 23 Justin Anderson..... 35-17 24.0 89-212 .420 20-66 .303 68-89 .764 32 84 116 3.3 49 0 81 43 42 30 266 7.6 10 Mike Tobey.......... 30-2 13.9 87-164 .530 3-5 .600 27-34 .794 34 52 86 2.9 40 0 13 21 18 3 204 6.8 11 Evan Nolte.......... 35-8 19.8 65-157 .414 42-108 .389 26-33 .788 21 63 84 2.4 78 2 36 21 16 27 198 5.7 02 Paul Jesperson...... 35-33 25.7 57-158 .361 40-108 .370 11-14 .786 5 73 78 2.2 56 0 30 33 16 18 165 4.7 32 Darion Atkins....... 26-12 15.7 53-108 .491 0-0 .000 15-25 .600 28 53 81 3.1 41 1 9 22 28 11 121 4.7 01 Jontel Evans........ 26-22 29.0 48-122 .393 1-2 .500 12-32 .375 11 52 63 2.4 49 0 126 62 0 25 109 4.2 05 Teven Jones......... 30-9 13.5 27-72 .375 11-30 .367 22-27 .815 1 20 21 0.7 49 0 34 27 2 14 87 2.9 04 Taylor Barnette..... 26-2 9.5 24-51 .471 19-44 .432 0-2 .000 1 16 17 0.7 15 0 19 12 1 1 67 2.6 00 Doug Browman........ 20-0 5.9 0-4 .000 0-4 .000 1-4 .250 1 15 16 0.8 13 0 13 9 0 1 1 0.1 30 Thomas Rogers....... 10-0 2.2 0-7 .000 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0 5 5 0.5 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0.0 24 Caid Kirven......... 6-0 2.2 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 0.5 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0.0 Total............... 35 818-1790 .457 213-553 .385 399-565 .706 298 829 1127 32.2 549 5 491 391 154 206 2248 64.2 Opponents........... 35 683-1761 .388 187-600 .312 392-560 .700 321 754 1075 30.7 540 7 321 451 110 185 1945 55.6 TEAM STATISTICS VA OPP --------------------------------------------------SCORING.................. 2248 1945 Points per game........ 64.2 55.6 Scoring margin......... +8.7 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 818-1790 683-1761 Field goal pct......... .457 .388 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 213-553 187-600 3-point FG pct......... .385 .312 3-pt FG made per game.. 6.1 5.3 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 399-565 392-560 Free throw pct......... .706 .700 REBOUNDS................. 1127 1075 Rebounds per game...... 32.2 30.7 Rebounding margin...... +1.5 ASSISTS.................. 491 321 Assists per game....... 14.0 9.2 TURNOVERS................ 391 451 Turnovers per game..... 11.2 12.9 Turnover margin........ +1.7 Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.3 0.7 STEALS................... 206 185 Steals per game........ 5.9 5.3 BLOCKS................... 154 110 Blocks per game........ 4.4 3.1 WINNING STREAK........... 0 Home win streak........ 0 ATTENDANCE............... 206876 143980 Home games-Avg/Game.... 22-9403 11-10442 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. 2-14556 BY PERIOD -----------Team........ Opponents... 1st ---1027 853 2nd OT ---- ---1214 7 1088 4 - Total ---2248 1945 DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------11/9/12 at George Mason 11/12/12 FAIRFIELD 11/13/12 DELAWARE 11/17/12 SEATTLE 11/19/12 LAMAR 11/20/12 NORTH TEXAS 11/28/12 at Wisconsin 12/01/12 GREEN BAY 12/05/12 TENNESSEE 12/08/12 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY 12/19/12 MORGAN STATE 12/22/12 vs Old Dominion 12/30/12 WOFFORD *01/06/13 NORTH CAROLINA *01/09/13 at Wake Forest *1/12/13 at Clemson *01/19/13 FLORIDA STATE *01/24/13 at Virginia Tech *01/26/13 BOSTON COLLEGE *01/29/13 NC STATE *2/3/13 at Georgia Tech *02/07/13 CLEMSON *02/10/13 at Maryland *02/12/13 VIRGINIA TECH *02/16/13 at North Carolina *02-19-13 at Miami *02/24/13 GEORGIA TECH *02/28/13 DUKE *3/3/13 at Boston College *03/07/13 at Florida State *03/10/13 MARYLAND 03/15/13 vs NC State 03/19/13 NORFOLK STATE 03/24/13 ST. JOHN’S 03/27/13 IOWA * denotes conference game W/L --L W L W W W W W W W W L W W L L W W W W L W W W L L W W L L W OT L W W L SCORE ATTEND ----- -----59-63 9840 54-45 8568 53-59 8490 83-43 9160 63-44 1444 80-64 1745 60-54 16690 67-51 9600 46-38 9702 67-39 8691 75-57 8319 61-63 6944 74-39 9387 61-52 12117 52-55 9217 44-59 7795 56-36 12303 74-58 7222 65-51 11660 58-55 10977 60-66 7128 78-41 9942 80-69 16895 73-55 11764 81-93 20616 50-54 7972 82-54 12232 73-68 14593 52-53 5062 51-53 6430 61-58 11794 56-75 22169 67-56 4790 68-50 8457 64-75 11141 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Virginia Tech Hokies RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE...... OVERALL (13-19) (4-14) (9-5) HOME (10-7) (3-6) (7-1) AWAY (2-9) (1-8) (1-1) NEUTRAL (1-3) (0-0) (1-3) Avg |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 Erick Green......... 32-32 36.6 261-550 .475 61-157 .389 218-267 .816 15 112 127 4.0 44 0 121 69 6 42 801 25.0 31 Jarell Eddie........ 32-28 30.3 131-331 .396 51-159 .321 80-95 .842 34 144 178 5.6 66 0 42 66 24 11 393 12.3 01 Robert Brown........ 31-25 27.5 95-287 .331 24-102 .235 44-69 .638 12 63 75 2.4 63 0 66 74 10 19 258 8.3 04 Cadarian Raines..... 32-30 24.6 94-195 .482 0-0 .000 23-53 .434 88 116 204 6.4 98 3 18 36 34 13 211 6.6 42 C.J. Barksdale...... 31-30 21.7 69-132 .523 0-0 .000 37-48 .771 45 101 146 4.7 75 3 19 27 16 12 175 5.6 33 Marshall Wood....... 25-0 16.5 27-89 .303 13-55 .236 23-36 .639 24 71 95 3.8 60 1 13 22 10 3 90 3.6 10 Marquis Rankin...... 29-7 19.3 35-89 .393 14-43 .326 14-24 .583 7 21 28 1.0 66 2 26 32 1 17 98 3.4 02 Joey van Zegeren.... 32-4 14.6 41-78 .526 0-0 .000 25-55 .455 46 54 100 3.1 83 1 4 35 21 9 107 3.3 25 Will Johnston....... 29-4 10.9 18-52 .346 17-48 .354 5-11 .455 3 9 12 0.4 20 1 8 5 0 7 58 2.0 22 Christian Beyer..... 23-0 9.3 15-37 .405 1-9 .111 11-16 .688 23 42 65 2.8 15 0 5 10 3 4 42 1.8 05 Marcus Patrick...... 11-0 3.6 2-11 .182 0-4 .000 2-4 .500 0 5 5 0.5 8 0 2 6 0 1 6 0.5 24 Joey Racer.......... 13-0 1.8 2-4 .500 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 1 0 1 0.1 3 0 1 0 0 0 6 0.5 14 Greg Donlon......... 9-0 1.3 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.3 Total............... 32 791-1857 .426 182-580 .314 484-683 .709 356 789 1145 35.8 603 11 325 385 125 138 2248 70.2 Opponents........... 32 831-1905 .436 245-705 .348 486-726 .669 392 802 1194 37.3 566 11 450 341 110 168 2393 74.8 TEAM STATISTICS VT OPP --------------------------------------------------SCORING.................. 2248 2393 Points per game........ 70.2 74.8 Scoring margin......... -4.5 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 791-1857 831-1905 Field goal pct......... .426 .436 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 182-580 245-705 3-point FG pct......... .314 .348 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.7 7.7 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 484-683 486-726 Free throw pct......... .709 .669 REBOUNDS................. 1145 1194 Rebounds per game...... 35.8 37.3 Rebounding margin...... -1.5 ASSISTS.................. 325 450 Assists per game....... 10.2 14.1 TURNOVERS................ 385 341 Turnovers per game..... 12.0 10.7 Turnover margin........ -1.4 Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.8 1.3 STEALS................... 138 168 Steals per game........ 4.3 5.3 BLOCKS................... 125 110 Blocks per game........ 3.9 3.4 WINNING STREAK........... 0 Home win streak........ 2 ATTENDANCE............... 105442 164490 Home games-Avg/Game.... 17-6202 11-11512 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. 4-9463 BY PERIOD -----------Team........ Opponents... 1st ---1000 1102 2nd OT Total ---- ------1209 39 - 2248 1242 49 - 2393 DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------11/10/12 EAST TENNESSEE ST 11/12/12 RHODE ISLAND 11/15/12 VMI 11/19/12 at unc Greensboro 11/23/12 APPALACHIAN STATE 11/27/12 IOWA 12/01/12 OKLAHOMA STATE 12/8/12 at West Virginia 12/10/12 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY 12/15/12 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 12/22/12 vs Bradley 12/23/12 vs Colorado State 12/29/12 vs BYU *01/05/13 at Maryland *01/09/13 BOSTON COLLEGE *1/12/13 at Georgia Tech *01/19/13 WAKE FOREST *01/24/13 VIRGINIA *1/27/13 at Clemson *01/30/13 MIAMI *02/02/13 at North Carolina *02/07/13 MARYLAND *02/09/13 GEORGIA TECH *02/12/13 at Virginia *02/16/13 at NC State *02/21/13 DUKE *02/24/13 FLORIDA STATE *02-27-13 at Miami *03/02/13 CLEMSON *03/05/13 at Duke *03/10/13 at Wake Forest 03/14/13 vs NC State * denotes conference game W/L --W W W W W W W L W L W OT L L L L W OT W L L L LOT L L L LOT L W L W L L L SCORE ATTEND ----- -----80-62 6632 69-50 6270 95-80 6883 96-87 3082 87-76 7094 95-79 5647 81-71 7552 67-68 11631 70-49 4926 73-78 6026 66-65 52-88 71-97 15684 71-94 17950 75-86 6054 70-65 7675 66-65 6418 58-74 7222 70-77 7980 64-73 5436 60-72 20762 55-60 5465 54-64 6006 55-73 11764 86-90 18257 56-88 7585 80-70 5042 58-76 7434 69-61 5184 57-85 9314 79-90 10788 63-80 22169 2013-14 ACC Basketball Prospectus Wake Forest Demon Deacons RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE...... OVERALL (13-18) (6-12) (7-6) HOME (11-5) (6-3) (5-2) AWAY (1-10) (0-9) (1-1) NEUTRAL (1-3) (0-0) (1-3) Avg |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 C.J. Harris......... 31-31 32.8 140-310 .452 59-137 .431 138-163 .847 9 63 72 2.3 64 0 59 77 3 24 477 15.4 30 Travis McKie........ 31-31 32.2 138-307 .450 32-100 .320 111-146 .760 56 161 217 7.0 69 0 38 57 30 42 419 13.5 02 Devin Thomas........ 31-31 27.3 106-213 .498 0-0 .000 70-127 .551 79 155 234 7.5 66 0 41 77 43 32 282 9.1 00 Codi Miller-McIntyre 30-29 28.9 99-239 .414 20-62 .323 26-46 .565 15 67 82 2.7 63 1 78 57 1 19 244 8.1 45 Arnaud Adala Moto... 31-19 16.3 61-151 .404 4-24 .167 49-82 .598 36 84 120 3.9 71 3 14 33 4 19 175 5.6 34 Tyler Cavanaugh..... 31-6 16.7 50-157 .318 14-59 .237 41-54 .759 31 46 77 2.5 74 1 16 37 5 6 155 5.0 10 Chase Fischer....... 31-3 14.2 47-119 .395 35-83 .422 9-15 .600 5 30 35 1.1 24 0 20 20 3 11 138 4.5 01 Madison Jones....... 31-5 18.8 45-91 .495 0-7 .000 22-45 .489 8 25 33 1.1 69 2 66 57 10 39 112 3.6 33 Aaron Rountree...... 30-0 10.9 23-45 .511 4-12 .333 15-27 .556 12 43 55 1.8 44 0 19 17 28 25 65 2.2 42 Spencer Jennings.... 8-0 1.3 3-6 .500 0-3 .000 3-7 .429 0 2 2 0.3 2 0 1 1 0 3 9 1.1 31 Andre Washington.... 17-0 4.9 5-13 .385 0-0 .000 7-10 .700 2 9 11 0.6 15 0 0 4 4 0 17 1.0 52 Doug Niedrich....... 2-0 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 41 Duke Antonelli...... 2-0 1.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 51 Grant O’Brien....... 2-0 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Total............... 31 717-1652 .434 168-487 .345 491-722 .680 293 715 1008 32.5 562 7 352 445 131 220 2093 67.5 Opponents........... 31 787-1731 .455 184-512 .359 420-614 .684 318 765 1083 34.9 620 13 404 441 134 209 2178 70.3 TEAM STATISTICS WF OPP --------------------------------------------------SCORING.................. 2093 2178 Points per game........ 67.5 70.3 Scoring margin......... -2.7 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 717-1652 787-1731 Field goal pct......... .434 .455 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 168-487 184-512 3-point FG pct......... .345 .359 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.4 5.9 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 491-722 420-614 Free throw pct......... .680 .684 REBOUNDS................. 1008 1083 Rebounds per game...... 32.5 34.9 Rebounding margin...... -2.4 ASSISTS.................. 352 404 Assists per game....... 11.4 13.0 TURNOVERS................ 445 441 Turnovers per game..... 14.4 14.2 Turnover margin........ -0.1 Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.8 0.9 STEALS................... 220 209 Steals per game........ 7.1 6.7 BLOCKS................... 131 134 Blocks per game........ 4.2 4.3 WINNING STREAK........... 0 Home win streak........ 1 ATTENDANCE............... 153831 104722 Home games-Avg/Game.... 16-9614 11-9405 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. 4-316 BY PERIOD -----------Team........ Opponents... 1st ---989 1066 2nd Total ------1104 - 2093 1112 - 2178 DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------11/09/12 RADFORD 11/16/12 vs Connecticut 11/17/12 vs Iona 11/19/12 vs Mercer 11/23/12 WILLIAM & MARY 11/27/12 NEBRASKA 12/1/12 at Richmond 12/05/12 HIGH POINT 12/08/12 SETON HALL 12/18/12 FURMAN 12/22/12 at unc Greensboro 01/02/13 XAVIER *01/05/13 at Duke *01/09/13 VIRGINIA *01/12/13 BOSTON COLLEGE *1/15/13 at Clemson *01/19/13 at Virginia Tech *01/22/13 NC STATE *1/26/13 at Georgia Tech *01/30/13 DUKE *02/02/13 at Maryland *02/05/13 at North Carolina *02/09/13 FLORIDA STATE *2/13/13 at Boston College *02/16/13 GEORGIA TECH *02/23/13 MIAMI *02/26/13 at Florida State *03/02/13 MARYLAND *03/06/13 at NC State *03/10/13 VIRGINIA TECH 03/14/13 vs Maryland * denotes conference game W/L --W L L W W L L W L W W W L W W L L W L L L L W L L W L L L W L SCORE ATTEND ----- -----79-67 7042 71-77 68-94 1266 74-71 63-57 7264 63-79 6508 60-62 6591 71-60 6822 67-71 8411 79-55 6782 84-70 3482 66-59 9862 62-80 9314 55-52 9217 75-72 10035 44-60 7291 65-66 6418 86-84 11542 62-82 8180 70-75 12603 60-86 16179 62-87 19653 71-46 10259 63-66 2867 56-57 10486 80-65 12037 62-76 6589 57-67 14173 66-81 16892 90-79 10788 62-75 22619
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