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2007 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament


FieldValue
Year2007
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
ShortConferenceACC
ImageSize150px
Caption2007-08 ACC baseball tournament logo
Teams8
Format2 division round robin and
championship game
BallparkBaseball Grounds of Jacksonville
CityJacksonville, FL
ChampionsNorth Carolina Tar Heels
TitleCount5th
CoachMike Fox
CoachCount1st
MVPJosh Horton
MVPTeamNorth Carolina Tar Heels

championship game

The 2007 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament was held at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville in Jacksonville, Florida, from May 23 through 27. North Carolina won the tournament and earned the Atlantic Coast Conference's automatic bid to the 2007 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. This was the first year the conference used the round robin tournament setup. The best record of each group at the end of the round robin would face each other in a one-game match for the championship.

Seeding Procedure

From TheACC.com:

The top two teams from both the Atlantic and Coastal divisions, as determined by conference winning percentage, in addition to the four teams with the next best conference winning percentage, regardless of division, will be selected to participate in the ACC Baseball Championship. The two division champions will automatically be seeded number one and two based on winning percentage in overall conference competition. The remaining teams will be seeded (three through eight) based on winning percentage in overall conference competition without regard to division. All ties will be broken using the [tie-breaking provisions](http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/acc/sports/m-basebl/auto_pdf/06baseseeding.pdf) .
  • Boston College, Duke, Maryland and Virginia Tech did not make the tournament.

Tournament

| score-width=60 | team-1-abbrev=FSU | team-1=Florida State | team-4-abbrev=CU | team-4=Clemson | team-5-abbrev=UM | team-5=Miami (FL) | team-8-abbrev=WF | team-8=Wake Forest

|color-1= |1v4=L 1–5 |1v5=L 3–9 |1v8=W 11–2 |1total=1-2 |color-4= |4v1=W 5–1 |4v5=W 5–4 |4v8=L 2–3 |4total=2-1 |color-5= |5v1=W 9–3 |5v4=L 4–5 |5v8=L 3–7 |5total=1-2 |color-8=ccffcc |8v1=L 2–11 |8v4=W 3–2 |8v5=W 7–3 |8total=2-1*

| team-2-abbrev=UNC | team-2=North Carolina | team-3-abbrev=UVA | team-3=Virginia | team-6-abbrev=NCSU | team-6=NC State | team-7-abbrev=GT | team-7=Georgia Tech

|color-2=ccffcc |2v3=W 5–0 |2v6=W 14–5 |2v7=L 4–8 |2total=2-1* |color-3= |3v2=L 0–5 |3v6=W 6–1 |3v7=W 4–1 |3total=2-1 |color-6= |6v2=L 5–14 |6v3=L 1–6 |6v7=W 8–7 |6total=1-2 |color-7= |7v2=W 8–4 |7v3=L 1–4 |7v6=L 7–8 |7total=1-2

| Finals-team1=Wake Forest | Finals-score1=2 | Finals-team2=North Carolina | Finals-score2=3

  • Florida State and North Carolina were Regular Season Division Champs
  • Wake Forest held the tie-breaker over Clemson by defeating them head-to-head 3-2
  • North Carolina held the tie-breaker over Virginia by defeating them head-to-head 5-0

All-Tournament Team

PositionPlayerSchool
1BDustin AckleyNorth Carolina
2BTony Thomas Jr.Florida State
3BRamon CoronaNC State
SSDustin HoodWake Forest
CDanny Diaz*Florida State
OFTim Fedroff*North Carolina
OFMarcus Jones*NC State
OFReid FronkNorth Carolina
DHJosh HortonNorth Carolina
PDavid KoppClemson
PAlex WhiteNorth Carolina
MVPJosh HortonNorth Carolina

(*)Denotes Unanimous Selection

References

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