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2023–24 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season

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2023–24 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
DurationNovember 6, 2023 – March 3, 2024
Number of teams15
Total attendance1,548,584[1]
TV partner(s)ACC Network, ESPN, The CW
WNBA Draft
Top draft pickDyaisha Fair, Syracuse
Picked byLas Vegas Aces, 16th overall
2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season
Regular season ChampionsVirginia Tech
  Runners-upNC State
Syracuse
Notre Dame
Season MVPElizabeth Kitley, Virginia Tech[2]
Top scorerHannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame – 23.76 ppg[3]
ACC Tournament
ChampionsNotre Dame
Finals MVPHannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame
Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball seasons
2023–24 ACC women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 18 Virginia Tech 14 4   .778 25 8   .758
No. 4 NC State 13 5   .722 31 7   .816
No. 20 Syracuse 13 5   .722 24 8   .750
No. 11 Notre Dame 13 5   .722 28 7   .800
Louisville 12 6   .667 24 10   .706
Florida State 12 6   .667 23 11   .676
No. 17 Duke 11 7   .611 22 12   .647
North Carolina 11 7   .611 20 13   .606
Miami (FL) 8 10   .444 19 12   .613
Georgia Tech 7 11   .389 17 16   .515
Virginia 7 11   .389 16 16   .500
Clemson 5 13   .278 12 19   .387
Boston College 5 13   .278 14 19   .424
Wake Forest 2 16   .111 7 25   .219
Pittsburgh 2 16   .111 8 24   .250
2024 ACC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

The 2023–24 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season began with practices in October 2023, followed by the start of the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season in November. Conference play started in December 2023 and ended on March 3, 2024. After the regular season, the 2024 ACC women's basketball tournament was held at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, NC for the 24th time in 25 years.[4]

Virginia Tech finished as regular season champions, finishing one game ahead of NC State, Notre Dame and Syracuse. NC State and Syracuse were surprise finishers, as they were picked 8th and 9th, respectively, in the preseason poll. Virginia Tech could not convert their regular season championship into a Tournament championship, as Notre Dame won the ACC Tournament over NC State. The ACC sent eight teams to the NCAA Tournament. They finished with an overall record of 11–8 and NC State made it the furthest in the tournament. NC State reached the Final Four before losing to South Carolina.

Head coaches

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Coaching changes

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  • On March 3, 2023, just after the regular season Pittsburgh fired Lance White after five years as head coach.[5] On April 7, 2023, Pittsburgh announced that Tory Verdi had been hired from UMass to become the next head coach of the team.[6]

Coaches

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Team Head coach Previous job Years at school Record at school ACC record ACC titles NCAA tournaments NCAA Final Fours NCAA Championships
Boston College Joanna Bernabei-McNamee Albany 6 78–69 31–52 0 0 0 0
Clemson Amanda Butler Florida 6 69–87 27–60 0 1 0 0
Duke Kara Lawson Boston Celtics (Assistant) 4 46–21 16–16 0 1 0 0
Florida State Brooke Wyckoff Florida State (Assistant) 3 33–19 21–13 0 2 0 0
Georgia Tech Nell Fortner Auburn 5 71–48 37–35 0 2 0 0
Louisville Jeff Walz Maryland (Assistant) 17 440–125 202–62 1 8 4 0
Miami Katie Meier Charlotte 19 346–224 147–139 1 10 0 0
NC State Wes Moore Chattanooga 11 242–80 116–49 3 7 0 0
North Carolina Courtney Banghart Princeton 5 76–43 39–32 0 3 0 0
Notre Dame Niele Ivey Memphis Grizzlies (Assistant) 4 61–25 36–15 0 2 0 0
Pittsburgh Tory Verdi UMass 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
Syracuse Felisha Legette-Jack Buffalo 2 20–13 9–9 0 0 0 0
Virginia Amaka Agugua-Hamilton Missouri State 2 15–15 4–14 0 0 0 0
Virginia Tech Kenny Brooks James Madison 8 155–74 65–56 1 3 1 0
Wake Forest Megan Gebbia American 2 17–17 5–13 0 0 0 0

Notes:

  • Year at school includes 2023–24 season.
  • Overall and ACC records are from time at current school and are through the end the 2022–23 season.
  • NCAA tournament appearances are from time at current school only.
  • NCAA Final Fours and Championship include time at other schools

Preseason

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Preseason watch lists

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Below is a table of notable preseason watch lists.

Lieberman[7] Drysdale[8] Miller[9] McClain[10] Leslie[11] Naismith[12]
Deja Kelly – North Carolina
Olivia Miles – Notre Dame
Dyaisha Fair – Syracuse
Georgia Amoore – Virginia Tech
Ta'Niya Latson – Florida State
Sonia Citron – Notre Dame
Kiki Jefferson – Louisville
Alyssa Ustby – North Carolina
Olivia Cochran – Louisville
Mimi Collins – NC State
Maddy Westbeld – Notre Dame
Sam Brunelle – Virginia
Kennedy Brown – Duke
Maria Gakdeng – North Carolina
Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech
Georgia Amoore – Virginia Tech
Sonia Citron – Notre Dame
Olivia Cochran – Louisville
Jayda Curry – Louisville
Dyaisha Fair – Syracuse
Deja Kelly – North Carolina
Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech
Ta'Niya Latson – Florida State
Olivia Miles – Notre Dame
Saniya Rivers – NC State
Alyssa Ustby – North Carolina

ACC Women's Basketball Tip-off

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The Preseason Media Poll and Preseason All-ACC teams was released after a tipoff event held at Hilton Hotel in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina on October 24, 2023. At the event, two players and each team's head coach will be available to talk to the media. ACC Network provided coverage of the event for television.[13] The poll was released on October 26, 2023, and the results of the poll are below.[14]

ACC Preseason poll

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  1. Virginia Tech – 1,116 (45)
  2. Notre Dame – 1,052 (14)
  3. North Carolina – 973 (1)
  4. Louisville – 867 (1)
  5. Florida State – 855
  6. Miami – 702
  7. Duke – 686
  8. NC State – 652
  9. Syracuse – 504
  10. Virginia – 438
  11. Clemson – 395
  12. Georgia Tech – 342
  13. Boston College – 226
  14. Wake Forest – 192
  15. Pittsburgh – 120

First-place votes shown in parentheses.

Preseason All-ACC Team

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Position Player Class School
C Elizabeth Kitley (46) Graduate Student Virginia Tech
G Ta'Niya Latson (4) Sophomore Florida State
Georgia Amoore (2) Senior Virginia Tech
Olivia Miles (3) Junior Notre Dame
Deja Kelly (1) Senior North Carolina
Sonia Citron (1) Junior Notre Dame
Dyaisha Fair (1) Senior Syracuse
G/F Alyssa Ustby Senior North Carolina
F Makayla Timpson Junior Florida State
Olivia Cochran (1) Senior Louisville

ACC Preseason Player of the Year shown in Bold.
First-place votes shown in parentheses.
Maddy Westbeld (Notre Dame) and Amari Robinson (Clemson) each received a first place vote but were not selected to the All-ACC Team.

Newcomer Watchlist

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Position Player School
G Hannah Hidalgo Notre Dame
Kiki Jefferson Louisville
Jayda Curry
Lexi Donarski North Carolina
G/F Jadyan Donovan Duke

Regular season

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Records against other conferences

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2023–24 records against non-conference foes. Records shown for regular season only. Statistics through games played on January 27, 2024.

Power 7 Conferences Record
American 5–2
Big East 5–6
Big Ten 5–5
Big 12 5–5
Pac-12 2–3
SEC 12–14
Power 7 Conferences Total 34–35
Other NCAA Division 1 Conferences Record
America East 6–0
A-10 8–4
ASUN 5–1
Big Sky 0–0
Big South 8–0
Big West 0–0
CAA 10–1
C-USA 2–0
Division 1 Independents 1–0
Horizon 1–0
Ivy League 3–1
MAAC 2–0
MAC 5–2
MEAC 5–1
MVC 2–0
Mountain West 2–0
NEC 6–0
OVC 1–0
Patriot League 6–0
SoCon 9–1
Southland 1–0
SWAC 5–0
Summit League 0–0
Sun Belt 6–2
WAC 0–0
WCC 1–0
Other Division I Total 95–13
NCAA Division I Total 128–48

Record against ranked non-conference opponents

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This is a list of games against ranked opponents only (rankings from the AP Poll):

Date Visitor Home Site Significance Score Conference record
November 6 No. 10 Notre Dame No. 6 South Carolina Halle Georges CarpentierParis, France Aflac Oui-Play L 71–100 0–1
November 9 No. 11 Tennessee No. 18 Florida State Donald L. Tucker CenterTallahassee, FL W 92–91 1–1
November 9 No. 3 Iowa No. 8 Virginia Tech Spectrum CenterCharlotte, NC L 76–80 1–2
November 12 No. 2 Connecticut NC State Reynolds ColiseumRaleigh, NC W 92–81 2–2
November 16 Clemson No. 1 South Carolina Colonial Life ArenaColumbia, SC Rivalry L 40–109 2–3
November 16 Boston College No. 13 Ohio State Value City ArenaColumbus, OH L 66–88 2–4
November 19 Syracuse No. 20 Maryland Xfinity CenterCollege Park, MD L 81–83 2–5
November 19 No. 25 Oklahoma Virginia John Paul Jones ArenaCharlottesville, VA L 67–82 2–6
November 19 Duke No. 6 Stanford Maples PavilionStanford, CA L 79–82 OT 2–7
November 24 Clemson No. 25 Mississippi State Merrell CenterKaty, TX Van Chancellor Classic L 78–81 2–8
November 24 Florida State No. 4 Stanford† Dollar Loan CenterHenderson, NV Ball Dawgs Classic L 88–100 2–9
November 25 No. 10 NC State No. 3 Colorado Sports and Fitness CenterSt. Thomas, USVI Paradise Jam W 78–60 3–9
November 25 No. 18 North Carolina No. 16 Kansas State Hertz ArenaEstero, FL Gulf Coast Showcase L 56–63 3–10
November 25 Virginia No. 7 LSU John Gray GymnasiumGeorge Town, Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Classic L 73–76 3–11
November 29 No. 18 Notre Dame No. 20 Tennessee Thompson–Boling ArenaKnoxville, TN ACC–SEC Challenge W 74–69 4–11
November 29 Miami No. 21 Mississippi State Humphrey ColiseumStarkville, MS ACC–SEC Challenge W 74–68 5–11
November 29 No. 22 Louisville No. 19 Ole Miss SJB PavilionOxford, MS ACC–SEC Challenge W 64–58 6–11
November 30 No. 1 South Carolina No. 24 North Carolina Carmichael ArenaChapel Hill, NC ACC–SEC Challenge L 58–65 6–12
November 30 No. 9 Virginia Tech No. 7 LSU Pete Maravich Assembly CenterBaton Rouge, LA ACC–SEC Challenge L 64–82 6–13
December 3 No. 1 South Carolina Duke Cameron Indoor StadiumDurham, NC L 61–77 6–14
December 10 No. 20 Florida State No. 2 UCLA Mohegan Sun ArenaUncasville, CT Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase L 78–95 6–15
December 10 No. 24 North Carolina No. 17 Connecticut† Mohegan Sun Arena • Uncasville, CT Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase L 64–76 6–16
December 16 No. 18 Louisville No. 17 Connecticut XL CenterHartford, CT L 62–82 6–17
December 16 No. 24 Miami No. 10 Baylor Frost Bank CenterSan Antonio, TX Hall of Fame Series L 57–75 6–18
December 20 No. 23 Washington No. 19 Louisville KFC Yum! CenterLouisville, KY W 59–51 7–18
January 27 No. 15 Notre Dame No. 8 Connecticut Gampel PavilionStorrs, CT Rivalry W 82–67 8–18

Team rankings are reflective of AP poll when the game was played, not current or final ranking

† denotes game was played on neutral site

Rankings

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Boston College AP
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Clemson AP
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Duke AP RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV 17
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Florida State AP 18 12 13 15 20 22 21т 22 22 21 15 23 RV RV RV RV RV
C 22 13 13 15 20 22 22 22 22 20 18 24 RV RV RV RV
Georgia Tech AP
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Louisville AP 17 19 20 22 18 18 19 19 17 15 13 18 16 15 18 20 22 24 24 23 RV
C 15 15 15 19 18 17 19 19 16 15 12 16 12 15 18 20 23 24 25 25 RV
Miami AP RV RV RV RV RV 24 RV RV RV RV RV
C 25 RV RV RV RV 23 24 23 RV RV RV RV RV
North Carolina AP 16 17 18 24 24 25 24 24 RV 20 23 20 24 RV RV RV RV RV RV
C 17 16 17 24 24 25 25 RV RV 22 24 21 24 RV RV
NC State AP RV 14 10т 5 3 3 3 3 3 6 4 7 5 3 6 6 12 10 11 11 4
C RV 18 16 10 5 4 4 4 4 9 7 5 3 7 6 11 10 11 11 4
Notre Dame AP 10 16 17 18 14 14 14 13 16 18 19 15 14 12 16 19 17 14 9 9 11
C 10 14 14 14 12 12 12 12 17 19 19 18 16 14 17 18 17 14 10 10 11
Pittsburgh AP
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Syracuse AP RV RV 25 RV RV 22 21 23 19 17 19 20 22 22 20
C RV RV RV RV RV RV RV 25 22 23 23 20 17 19 20 23 23 23
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Virginia Tech AP 8 9 9 9 15 16 15 14 13 11 14 19 17 16 12 8 5 11 13 13 18
C 5 9 9 9 13 14 14 14 11 11 14 19 18 18 13 8 4 11 13 12 17
Wake Forest AP
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Conference Matrix

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This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play. Each team played 18 conference games, and at least 1 against each opponent.[15]

  Boston College Clemson Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Louisville Miami North Carolina NC State Notre Dame Pittsburgh Syracuse Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest
vs. Boston College 65–55 80–75 84–71 69–54 88–60
69–67
64–70 74–78 82–61 98–48
79–55
71–84 (OT)
58–84
71–64
75–63
73–66 74–63 65–68
vs. Clemson 55–65 64–80 78–72
82–79 (OT)
70–62
64–63
81–64 75–72 (OT)
56–50
82–76 71–46 74–47 72–57 83–82 69–75 74–62 59–73
64–68
vs. Duke 75–80 80–64 46–88 46–84 61–44 64–58 60–68 (OT)
63–59
72–57
58–69
70–62 38–69 45–58 56–60
54–73
46–63
61–56
46–69
vs. Florida State 71–84 72–78
79–82 (OT)
88–46 80–95
67–78
70–55 68–75
68–74
62–70 88–80 (OT) 98–94 (2OT) 60–76 79–73 91–87 81–89 61–73
63–71
vs. Georgia Tech 54–69 62–70
63–64
84–46 95–80
78–67
80–62 62–60
66–71
73–68 86–85 (OT) 85–48 58–68 62–59 60–63 87–69 55–58
71–66
vs. Louisville 60–88
67–69
64–81 44–61 55–70 62–80 72–77 79–68 77–67 66–73
74–58
44–74
58–77
69–81
73–72
73–68 86–70 62–83
vs. Miami 70–64 72–75 (OT)
50–56
58–64 75–68
74–68
60–62
71–66
77–72 66–61 59–73 70–59 44–62 71–60 77–60 76–52 47–77
54–72
vs. North Carolina 78–74 76–82 68–60 (OT)
59–63
70–62 68–73 68–79 61–66 63–59
70–80
57–61 62–75 51–75 68–81
81–66
70–61 (OT)
74–62
50–58
vs. NC State 61–82 49–71 57–72
69–58
80–88 (OT) 85–86 (OT) 67–77 73–59 59–63
80–70
43–59 47–83 71–75 (OT) 61–72
66–93
63–62
72–61
57–75
vs. Notre Dame 48–98
55–79
47–74 62–70 94–98 (2OT) 48–85 73–66
58–74
59–70 61–57 59–43 66–71
53–78
86–81
79–65
76–86 58–71 56–75
vs. Pittsburgh 84–71 (OT)
84–58
57–72 69–38 76–60 68–58 74–44
77–58
62–44 75–62 83–47 71–66
78–53
72–59
63–53
52–56 91–41 65–50
vs. Syracuse 64–71
63–75
82–83 58–45 73–79 59–62 81–69
72–73
60–71 75–51 75–71 (OT) 81–86
65–79
59–72
53–63
79–85 75–62 56–77
vs. Virginia 66–73 75–69 60–56
73–54
87–91 63–60 68–73 60–77 81–68
66–81
72–61
93–66
86–76 56–52 85–79 76–63
75–80
79–87
vs. Virginia Tech 63–74 62–74 63–46
56–61
89–81 69–87 70–86 52–76 61–70 (OT)
62–74
62–63
61–72
71–58 41–91 62–75 63–76
80–75
73–82
vs. Wake Forest 68–65 73–59
68–64
69–46 73–61
71–63
58–55
66–71
83–62 77–47
72–54
58–50 75–57 75–56 50–65 77–56 87–79 82–73
Total 5–13 5–13 11–7 12–6 7–11 12–6 8-10 11–7 13–5 13–5 2–16 13–5 7–11 14–4 2–16

Player of the week

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Throughout the conference regular season, the Atlantic Coast Conference offices named a Player(s) of the week and a Rookie(s) of the week.

Week Player of the week Rookie of the week Reference
Week 1 – November 13 Saniya Rivers – NC State Hannah HidalgoNotre Dame [16]
Week 2 – November 20 Hannah Hidalgo – Notre Dame Hannah Hidalgo (2) – Notre Dame [17]
Week 3 – November 27 Elizabeth KitleyVirginia Tech Hannah Hidalgo (3) – Notre Dame [18]
Week 4 – December 4 Liatu King – Pittsburgh Alyssa Latham – Syracuse [19]
Week 5 – December 11 Kara Dunn – Georgia Tech Zoe Brooks – NC State [20]
Week 6 – December 18 Amari Robinson – Clemson Hannah Hidalgo (4) – Notre Dame [21]
Week 7 – December 26 Hannah Hidalgo (2) – Notre Dame Hannah Hidalgo (5) – Notre Dame [22]
Week 8 – January 2 Ta'Niya LatsonFlorida State Hannah Hidalgo (6) – Notre Dame [23]
Week 9 – January 8 Elizabeth Kitley (2) – Virginia Tech Hannah Hidalgo (7) – Notre Dame [24]
Week 10 – January 15 Sara Bejedi – Florida State Hannah Hidalgo (8) – Notre Dame [25]
Week 11 – January 22 Dyaisha Fair – Syracuse Kymora Johnson – Virginia [26]
Week 12 – January 29 Georgia Amoore – Virginia Tech Hannah Hidalgo (9) – Notre Dame [27]
Week 13 – February 5 Dyaisha Fair (2) – Syracuse Hannah Hidalgo (10) – Notre Dame [28]
Elizabeth Kitley (3) – Virginia Tech
Week 14 – February 12 Elizabeth Kitley (4) – Virginia Tech Hannah Hidalgo (11) – Notre Dame [29]
Week 15 – February 19 Elizabeth Kitley (5) – Virginia Tech Rusne Augustinaite – Georgia Tech [30]
Week 16 – February 26 Elizabeth Kitley (6) – Virginia Tech Kymora Johnson (2) – Virginia [31]
Week 17 – March 4 Hannah Hidalgo (3) – Notre Dame Hannah Hidalgo (12) – Notre Dame [32]

Postseason

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ACC Tournament

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Source:[33]

First round
Wednesday, March 6
Second round
Thursday, March 7
Quarterfinals
Friday, March 8
Semifinals
Saturday, March 9
Championship
Sunday, March 10
1#11 Virginia Tech55
8North Carolina599Miami47
9Miami601#11 Virginia Tech53
4#14 Notre Dame82
4#14 Notre Dame77
5#24 Louisville585#24 Louisville68
12Clemson7213Boston College554#14 Notre Dame55
13Boston College852#10 NC State51
2#10 NC State54
7Duke707Duke51
10Georgia Tech7310Georgia Tech582#10 NC State 69
15Pittsburgh606Florida State43
3#20 Syracuse65
6Florida State706Florida State78
11Virginia5514Wake Forest53
14Wake Forest58


NCAA tournament

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Seed Region School 1st Round 2nd Round Sweet 16 Elite Eight Final Four Championship
2 Albany 1 Notre Dame W 81–67 vs. #15 Kent State(Notre Dame, IN) W 71–56 vs. #7 Ole Miss(Notre Dame, IN) L 65–70 vs. #3 Oregon State(Albany, NY)
3 Portland 4 NC State W 64–44 vs. #14 Chattanooga(Raleigh, NC) W 79–72 vs. #6 Tennessee(Raleigh, NC) W 77–67 vs. #2 Stanford(Portland, OR) W 76–66 vs. #1 Texas(Portland, OR) L 59–78 vs. #1 South Carolina – (Cleveland, OH)
4 Portland 3 Virginia Tech W 92–49 vs. #13 Marshall(Blacksburg, VA) L 72–75 vs. #5 Baylor(Blacksburg, VA)
6 Albany 2 Louisville L 69–71 vs. #11 Middle Tennessee(Baton Rouge, LA)
6 Portland 3 Syracuse W 74–69 vs. #11 Arizona(Storrs, CT) L 64–72 at #3 Connecticut(Storrs, CT)
7 Portland 3 Duke W 72–61 vs. #10 Richmond(Columbus, OH) W 75–63 at #2 Ohio State(Columbus, OH) L 45–53 vs. #3 Connecticut – (Portland, OR)
8 Albany 1 North Carolina W 59–56 vs. #9 Michigan State(Columbia, SC) L 41–88 at #1 South Carolina(Columbia, SC)
9 Portland 4 Florida State L 74–82 vs. #8 Alabama(Austin, TX)
W–L (%): 6–2 (.750) 3–3 (.500) 1–2 (.333) 1–0 (1.000) 0–1 (.000) 0–0 (–) Total: 11–8 (.579)

WBIT tournament

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Seed Region School 1st Round 2nd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
4 Villanova Virginia W 81–59 vs. High Point(Charlottesville, VA) L 55–73 @ #1 Villanova(Villanova, PA)
Penn State Georgia Tech L 47–84 @ #2 Mississippi State(Starkville, MS)
W–L (%): 1–1 (.500) 0–1 (.000) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) Total: 1–2 (.333)

Honors and awards

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All-Americans

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Associated Press[34] WCBA[35] USBWA[36]
First Team
Hannah Hidalgo Hannah Hidalgo
Elizabeth Kitley
None
Second Team
Elizabeth Kitley None Hannah Hidalgo
Elizabeth Kitley
Third Team
Georgia Amoore
Dyaisha Fair
None Georgia Amoore
Dayisha Fair

ACC Awards

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The ACC announced its end of season awards on March 5, 2024 ahead of the start of the ACC tournament.[2][37]

2023-24 ACC Women's Basketball Individual Awards
Award Recipient(s)
Player of the Year Elizabeth KitleyVirginia Tech
Coach of the Year Felisha Legette-JackSyracuse
Defensive Player of the Year Hannah HidalgoNotre Dame
Freshman of the Year Hannah HidalgoNotre Dame
Sixth Player of the Year Oluchi Okananwa – Duke
Most Improved Player Liatu King – Pittsburgh
2023-24 ACC Women's Basketball All-Conference Teams
First Team Second Team Freshman Team

Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech
Dyaisha Fair – Syracuse
Hannah Hidalgo – Notre Dame
Georgia Amoore – Virginia Tech
Ta'Niya Latson – Florida State
Deja Kelly – North Carolina
Aziaha James – NC State
Saniya Rivers – NC State
Makayla Timpson – Florida State
Liatu King – Pittsburgh

Maddy Westbeld – Notre Dame
Amari Robinson – Clemson
Sonia Citron – Notre Dame
Alyssa Ustby – North Carolina
Kiki Jefferson – Louisville
Kymora Johnson – Virginia
Tonie Morgan – Georgia Tech
Kara Dunn – Georgia Tech
Reigan Richardson – Duke
Olivia Cochran – Louisville

Hannah Hidalgo – Notre Dame
Kymora Johnson – Virginia
Zoe Brooks – NC State
Oluchi Okananwa – Duke
Alyssa Latham – Syracuse

2023-24 ACC Women's Basketball All-ACC Defensive Team
Player Team
Hannah Hidalgo Notre Dame
Makayla Timpson Florida State
Elizabeth Kitley Virginia Tech
Saniya Rivers NC State
Dontavia Waggoner Boston College

WNBA draft

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The ACC had three players selected in the 2024 WNBA draft.[38]

Player Team Round Pick # Position School
Dyaisha Fair Las Vegas Aces 2 16 PG Syracuse
Elizabeth Kitley Las Vegas Aces 2 24 C Virginia Tech
Kiki Jefferson Minnesota Lynx 3 31 G Louisville

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