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2007–08 Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
Number of teams12
TV partner(s)Raycom, ESPN
Regular Season
First placeNorth Carolina (14–2)
  Runners-upDuke (13–3)
Season MVPTyler Hansbrough – UNC
Tournament
ChampionsNorth Carolina (17th)
Finals MVPTyler Hansbrough
Basketball seasons
2007–08 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 1 North Carolina 14 2   .875 36 3   .923
No. 9 Duke 13 3   .813 28 6   .824
No. 22 Clemson 10 6   .625 24 10   .706
Virginia Tech 9 7   .563 21 14   .600
Miami (FL) 8 8   .500 23 11   .676
Maryland 8 8   .500 19 15   .559
Georgia Tech 7 9   .438 15 17   .469
Wake Forest 7 9   .438 17 13   .567
Florida State 7 9   .438 19 15   .559
Virginia 5 11   .313 17 16   .515
Boston College 4 12   .250 14 17   .452
NC State 4 12   .250 15 16   .484
2008 ACC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2007–08 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season was the 55th season for the league. The North Carolina Tar Heels won both the regular-season and conference titles. The ACC sent four teams to the NCAA tournament: North Carolina, Duke, Clemson and Miami.

Final standings

Team[1] ACC Regular Season ACC % ACC Home ACC Road All Games All Games % All Home All Road All Neutral
North Carolina 14–2 .875 6–2 8–0 35–2 .946 14–2 13–0 9–1
Duke 13–3 .813 7–1 6–2 28–6 .824 15–1 8–2 5–3
Clemson 10–6 .625 7–1 3–5 24–10 .706 14–2 6–5 4–3
Virginia Tech 9–7 .563 6–2 3–5 21–14 .600 14–3 4–8 3–3
Miami 8–8 .500 6–2 2–6 23–11 .676 14–2 4–6 5–3
Maryland 8–8 .500 4–4 4–4 19–15 .559 13–6 6–5 0–4
Georgia Tech 7–9 .438 3–5 4–4 15–17 .469 6–7 6–8 3–2
Wake Forest 7–9 .438 6–2 1–7 17–13 .567 15–2 2–10 0–1
Florida State 7–9 .438 4–4 3–5 19–15 .559 13–5 4–7 2–3
Virginia 5–11 .313 3–5 2–6 17–16 .515 13–7 4–7 0–2
Boston College 4–12 .250 3–5 1–7 14–17 .452 11–8 2–7 1–2
North Carolina State 4–12 .250 3–5 1–7 15–16 .484 10–6 2–9 3–0

Statistical leaders

Points Per Game Rebounds Per Game Assists Per Game Steals Per Game
Player School PPG Player School RPG Player School APG Player School SPG
Tyler Hansbrough UNC 22.6 Tyler Hansbrough UNC 10.2 Greivis Vásquez MD 6.8 Toney Douglas FSU 2.7
Tyrese Rice BC 21.0 J. J. Hickson NCSU 8.5 Sean Singletary UVA 6.1 Jeff Allen VT 2.1
Sean Singletary UVA 19.8 James Johnson WF 8.1 Ty Lawson UNC 5.2 Cliff Hammonds Clem. 1.9
Jack McClinton Mia. 17.7 James Gist MD 7.9 Tyrese Rice BC 5.0 K. C. Rivers Clem. 1.9
Greivis Vásquez MD 17.0 Jeff Allen VT 7.6 Ishmael Smith WF 4.7 Jeff Teague WF 1.8
Blocked Shots Per Game Field Goal Percentage Three-Point FG Percentage Free Throw Percentage
Player School BPG Player School FG% Player School 3FG% Player School FT%
Tyrelle Blair BC 3.4 J. J. Hickson NCSU 59.1 Anthony Morrow GT 44.8 Jack McClinton Mia. 91.9
James Gist MD 2.3 Tyler Hansbrough UNC 54.0 Jack McClinton Mia. 42.7 Jon Scheyer Duke 88.9
Bambale Osby MD 2.1 James Gist MD 49.6 Terrence Oglesby Clem. 40.3 Lance Hurdle Mia. 86.5
Trevor Booker Clem. 1.9 DeMarcus Nelson Duke 49.0 Sean Singletary UVA 85.1
Chas McFarland WF 1.6 James Johnson WF 48.7 Tyrese Rice BC 84.6

Players of the week

Throughout the conference season, the ACC offices name a player and rookie of the week. North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough broke the ACC single-season record for player of the week honors during the 2007–08 season with eight awards. The record had previously been seven, held by J. J. Redick and Antawn Jamison.[2] The MVP of the ACC Tournament is the automatic winner of the final ACC player of the week of each season.

Week Player of the week Rookie of the week
11/12/07 Anthony Morrow, GT Jeff Allen, VT
11/19/07 Sean Singletary, UVA J. J. Hickson, NCSU
11/26/07 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC Kyle Singler, Duke
12/3/07 K. C. Rivers, Clem. Kyle Singler, Duke
Wayne Ellington, UNC
12/10/07 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC Corey Raji, BC
12/17/07 Jack McClinton, Mia. Jeff Teague, WF
12/24/07 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC Terrence Oglesby, Clem.
12/31/07 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC J. J. Hickson, NCSU
Toney Douglas, FSU
1/7/08 Wayne Ellington, UNC Kyle Singler, Duke
1/14/08 Trevor Booker, Clem. Jeff Allen, VT
1/21/08 James Gist, MD James Johnson, WF
1/28/08 Matt Causey, GT J. J. Hickson, NCSU
DeMarcus Nelson, Duke
2/4/08 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC Jeff Teague, WF
2/11/08 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC Kyle Singler, Duke
2/18/08 Greivis Vásquez, MD Jeff Teague, WF
Tyrese Rice, BC
2/25/08 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC Maurice Miller, GT
3/3/08 Tyrese Rice, BC Terrence Oglesby, Clem.
3/10/08 Sean Singletary, UVA Jeff Teague, WF
3/17/08 Tyler Hansbrough, UNC None Selected

Conference honors

ACC Conference awards were handed out at the conclusion of the regular season. Tyler Hansbrough was the unanimous choice for ACC player of the year, while Virginia Tech's Seth Greenberg won conference Coach of the Year honors for guiding the Hokies to a fourth-place finish after being picked tenth in the preseason. Duke swept the remaining individual honors as Kyle Singler and DeMarcus Nelson won Rookie of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year respectively.

Player of the Year

Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina[3]

Rookie of the Year

Kyle Singler, Duke[4]

Coach of the Year

Seth Greenberg, Virginia Tech[5]

Defensive Player of the Year

DeMarcus Nelson, Duke[6]

All-Atlantic Coast Conference

First Team

Second Team

Third Team

Honorable Mention: Ty Lawson, So., UNC; J. J. Hickson, Fr., NCSU; Deron Washington, Sr., VT; Anthony Morrow, Sr., GT[7]

All-ACC Freshman team

Honorable Mention: Terrence Oglesby, Clemson

All-ACC Defensive team

Honorable Mention: Cliff Hammonds, Sr., Clemson; D'Andre Bell, Jr., GT; Tyler Hansbrough, Jr., UNC; Jeff Allen, Fr., VT; Deron Washington, Sr., VT; James Mays, Sr., Clemson

ACC Tournament

See 2008 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament

Postseason

NCAA Tournament

ACC Record: 6–4

1 North Carolina (4–1) – Final Four

W 16 Mount St. Mary's 113–76
W 9 Arkansas 108–77
W 4 Washington State 68–47
W 3 Louisville 83–73
L 1 Kansas 66–84

2 Duke (1–1)

W 15 Belmont 71–70
L 7 West Virginia 67–73

5 Clemson (0–1)

L 12 Villanova 69–75

7 Miami (1–1)

W 10 St, Mary's 78–64
L 2 Texas 72–75

NIT

ACC Record: 3–3

1 Virginia Tech (2–1)

W 8 Morgan State 94–62
W 5 Alabama-Birmingham 75–49
L 2 Ole Miss 72–81

3 Florida State (0–1)

L 6 Akron 60–63 (OT)

5 Maryland (1–1)

W 4 Minnesota 68–58
L 1 Syracuse 72–88

CBI

ACC Record: 2–1

1 Virginia (2–1)

W 4 Richmond 66–64
W 2 Old Dominion 80–76
L 1 Bradley 85–96

References

  1. ^ "ACC 2007–08 men's basketball Final Release" (PDF). ACC. March 11, 2008. Retrieved January 20, 2009.
  2. ^ "ACC 2007–08 men's basketball Final Release" (PDF). ACC. March 11, 2008. Retrieved January 25, 2009.
  3. ^ "North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough Tabbed 2008 ACC Player of the Year". ACC. March 11, 2008. Archived from the original on May 13, 2008. Retrieved January 20, 2009.
  4. ^ "Duke's Kyle Singler Named ACC Rookie of the Year". ACC. March 11, 2008. Archived from the original on September 12, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2009.
  5. ^ "Virginia Tech's Seth Greenberg Named ACC Coach of the Year". ACC. March 11, 2008. Archived from the original on May 13, 2008. Retrieved January 20, 2009.
  6. ^ "Duke's DeMarcus Nelson Tabbed ACC Defensive Player of the Year". ACC. March 11, 2008. Archived from the original on June 29, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2009.
  7. ^ "Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association Announces the 2007–08 All-ACC Men's Basketball Teams". ACC. March 10, 2008. Archived from the original on December 9, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2009.