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2022–23 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season


2022–23 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season
NCAA Division I
Basketball
November 7, 2022 – March 4, 2023
15
ACC Network, ESPN, ACC RSN
Dereck Lively II, Duke
Oklahoma City, 12th overall
Miami (FL)Virginia
Isaiah Wong, Miami
Tyree Appleby, 18.8 ppg - Wake Forest
Duke
Kyle Filipowski – Duke

The 2022–23 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season began with practices in October 2022, followed by the start of the 2022–23 NCAA Division I men's basketball season in November. Conference play began in December 2022 and concluded March 7–11, 2023, with the 2023 ACC men's basketball tournament at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. This was the 69th season of Atlantic Coast Conference basketball.

  • Mike Krzyzewski announced his retirement prior to the 2021–22 season, which he stated would be his final season. Kryzewski was head coach of Duke for forty-two years. After the season concluded, Jon Scheyer became the new head coach at Duke.
  • Chris Mack was fired as head coach of Louisville on January 26, 2022. In March of 2022 it was announced that Kenny Payne had been hired as the new head coach.
TeamHead coachPrevious jobYears at schoolRecord at schoolACC recordACC titlesNCAA tournamentsNCAA Final FoursNCAA Championships
Earl GrantCharleston213–206–140000
Brad BrownellWright State13218–166103–1110300
Jon ScheyerDuke (Associate Head Coach)10–00–00000
Leonard HamiltonWashington Wizards21417–242186–15611100
Josh PastnerMemphis794–9647–641100
Kenny PayneNew York Knicks (Assistant)10–00–00000
Jim LarrañagaGeorge Mason12226–141106–961510
Kevin KeattsUNC Wilmington690–6843–500100
Hubert DavisNorth Carolina (Assistant)229–1015–50110
Mike BreyDelaware23472–259222–16411300
Jeff CapelDuke (Assistant)551–6921–530000
Jim BoeheimSyracuse (Assistant)46998–426421–26503251
Tony BennettWashington State14316–117162–702811
Mike YoungWofford454–3611–91200
Steve ForbesEast Tennessee State331–2616–220000

Notes:

  • Year at school includes 2022–23 season.
  • Overall and ACC records are from the time at current school and are through the end of the 2021–22 season.
  • NCAA tournament appearances are from the time at current school only.
  • NCAA Final Fours and championship include time at other schools.
Team247 SportsRivalsCommits
33304
32454
117
14276
133NR2
26363
23244
95NR1
17213
22203
74354
1986
13174
28284
56692

Notes:

  • Rankings are up to date as of October 18, 2022.
  • NR stands for not ranked.
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7
NaismithCousyWestErvingMaloneAbdul-Jabbar
Dereck Lively II – DukeJeremy Roach – DukeDariq Whitehead – DukeNijel Pack – MiamiIsaiah Wong – MiamiArmando Bacot – North CarolinaR. J. Davis – North CarolinaCaleb Love – North CarolinaTerquavion Smith – NC StateJeremy Roach – DukeCaleb Love – North CarolinaKihei Clark – VirginiaTyrese Proctor – DukeIsaiah Wong – MiamiTerquavion Smith – NC StateDane Goodwin – Notre DameJoseph Girard III – SyracuseDariq Whitehead – DukeMatthew Cleveland – Florida StateLeaky Black – North CarolinaKyle Filipowski – DukeNorchad Omier – MiamiPete Nance – North CarolinaJustyn Mutts – Virginia TechPJ Hall – ClemsonDereck Lively II – DukeArmando Bacot – North Carolina
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8Column 9Column 10
247 SportsAPBlue RibbonYearbookCBS SportsCoachesESPNKenPomNCAA SportsSportsIllustrated

The preseason poll and preseason all-ACC teams were released on October 18, 2022.

  1. North Carolina – 1,504 (90)
  2. Duke – 1,339 (2)
  3. Virginia – 1,310 (6)
  4. Miami – 1,138 (2)
  5. Florida State – 1,064
  6. Notre Dame – 971
  7. Virginia Tech – 921 (1)
  8. Syracuse – 800
  9. Wake Forest – 672
  10. NC State – 548
  11. Clemson – 528
  12. Louisville – 477
  13. Boston College – 368
  14. Pittsburgh – 320
  15. Georgia Tech – 260

First-place votes shown in parentheses

Column 1Column 2
2021 ACC Men's Basketball Preseason All-ACC Teams
Armando Bacot – North Carolina
Isaiah Wong – Miami
Caleb Love – North Carolina
Terquavion Smith – NC State
Jeremy Roach – DukeJayden Gardner – Virginia
Dereck Lively II – Duke
Justyn Mutts – Virginia Tech
PJ Hall – Clemson
R. J. Davis – North Carolina
  • Armando Bacot – North Carolina (82)

  • Isaiah Wong – Miami (5)

  • Caleb Love – North Carolina (4)

  • Jeremy Roach – Duke (3)

  • PJ Hall – Clemson (2)

  • R. J. Davis – North Carolina (2)

  • Terquavion Smith – NC State (1)

  • Hunter Cattoor – Virginia Tech (1)

  • Dariq Whitehead – Duke (1)

  • Dereck Lively II – Duke (57)

  • Dariq Whitehead – Duke (25)

  • Tyrese Proctor – Duke (5)

  • Mark Mitchell – Duke (3)

  • Tyler Nickel – North Carolina (2)

  • Jalen Washington – North Carolina (2)

  • JJ Starling – Notre Dame (2)

  • Kyle Filipowski – Duke (2)

  • Prince Aligbe – Boston College (1)

  • Isaac McKneely – Virginia (1)

  • Seth Trimble – North Carolina (1)

TeamTournamentFinish
Paradise Jam3rd
Emerald Coast Classic3rd
Phil Knight Legacy2nd
ESPN Events Invitational8th
Fort Myers Tip-Off4th
Maui Invitational8th
Hall of Fame Tip-Off2nd
Phil Knight Invitational4th
Battle 4 Atlantis5th
Gotham Classic2–1
Legends Classic4th
Empire Classic2nd
Roman Main Event1st
Charleston Classic2nd
Jamaica Classic2nd

Source:

Column 1Column 2Column 3
Increase in ranking
Decrease in ranking
Not ranked previous week
First-place votes shown in ()

This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play. Each team played 20 conference games, including at least 1 against each opponent.

Throughout the conference regular season, the Atlantic Coast Conference offices named one or two players of the week and one or two rookies of the week.

WeekPlayer of the weekRookie of the weekReference
Week 1 – Nov 14Nate Laszewski – Notre DameKyle Filipowski – Duke
Week 2 – Nov 21Reece Beekman – VirginiaKyle Filipowski (2) – Duke
Week 3 – Nov 28Jarkel Joiner – NC StateKyle Filipowski (3) – Duke
Week 4 – Dec 5Justyn Mutts – Virginia TechKyle Filipowski (4) – Duke
Week 5 – Dec 12Isaiah Wong – MiamiJudah Mintz – Syracuse
Week 6 – Dec 19Armando Bacot – North CarolinaJudah Mintz (2) – Syracuse
Week 7 – Dec 27Isaiah Wong (2) – MiamiCam Corhen – Florida State
Blake Hinson – Pittsburgh
Week 8 – Jan 2Hunter Tyson – ClemsonJudah Mintz (3) – Syracuse
Jamarius Burton – Pittsburgh
Week 9 – Jan 9Armando Bacot (2) – North CarolinaMike James – Louisville
Week 10 – Jan 16Andrew Carr – Wake ForestKyle Filipowski (5) – Duke
Week 11 – Jan 23Armando Bacot (3) – North CarolinaKyle Filipowski (6) – Duke
Week 12 – Jan 30Grant Basile – Virginia TechKyle Filipowski (7) – Duke
Week 13 – Feb 6Jeremy Roach – DukeDereck Lively II – Duke
Nijel Pack – Miami
Week 14 – Feb 13Tyree Appleby – Wake ForestChas Kelly III – Boston College
Judah Mintz (4) – Syracuse
Week 15 – Feb 20El Ellis – LouisvilleKyle Filipowski (8) – Duke
Jarkel Joiner (2) – NC State
Week 16 – Feb 27Hunter Tyson (2) – ClemsonJudah Mintz (5) – Syracuse
Week 17 – Mar 6Miles Kelly – Georgia TechKyle Filipowski (9) – Duke

2022–23 records against non-conference foes. Records shown for regular season only. Statistics through games played on February 17, 2023.

Power 6 Conferences & GonzagaRecord
American1–3
Big East4–5
Big Ten13–12
Big 122–5
Pac-122–2
SEC3–8
Gonzaga0–0
America East1–3
A-107–3
ASUN8–3
Big Sky0–0
Big South7–0
Big West0–0
CAA12–1
C-USA2–0
Horizon League3–1
Ivy League3–0
MAAC1–1
MAC2–0
MEAC6–0
MVC0–0
Mountain West1–0
NEC5–0
OVC2–0
Patriot League5–1
Pacific West0–0
SoCon5–0
Southland0–0
SWAC5–0
The Summit0–0
Sun Belt6–2
WAC1–1
WCC (not including Gonzaga)1–1
  • The 2023 Atlantic Coast Conference Basketball Tournament was held at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina, from March 7 to 11, 2023.
  • – Denotes overtime period
SeedRegionSchoolFirst Four1st round2nd roundSweet 16Elite EightFinal FourChampionship
4SouthVirginiaByeL 67–68 vs. #13 Furman – (Orlando, FL)
5MidwestMiami (FL)ByeW 63–56 vs. #12 Drake – (Albany, NY)W 85–69 vs. #4 Indiana – (Albany, NY)W 89–75 vs. #1 Houston – (Kansas City, MO)W 88–81 vs. #2 Texas – (Kansas City, MO)L 59–72 vs. #4 UConn – (Houston, TX)
5EastDukeByeW 74–51 vs. #12 Oral Roberts – (Orlando, FL)L 52–65 vs. #4 Tennessee – (Orlando, FL)
11SouthNC StateByeL 63–72 vs. #6 Creighton – (Denver, CO)
11MidwestPittsburghW 60–59 vs. #11 Mississippi State – (Datyon, OH)W 59–41 vs. #6 Iowa State – (Greensboro, NC)L 73–84 vs. #3 Xavier – (Greensboro, NC)
SeedBracketSchool1st round2nd roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship
1ClemsonClemsonL 64–68 vs. Morehead State – (Clemson, SC)
RutgersVirginia TechL 72–81 vs. #4 Cincinnati – (Cincinnati, OH)
Consensus All-Americans
NoneNone

To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors based on a point system computed from the four different all-America teams. The point system consists of three points for first team, two points for second team and one point for third team. No honorable mention or fourth team or lower are used in the computation. The top five totals plus ties are first team and the next five plus ties are second team.

Associated PressNABCSporting NewsUSBWA
NoneNoneNoneNone
NoneNoneNoneNone
Armando BacotIsaiah WongArmando BacotArmando Bacot

Source:

Column 1Column 2
2022–23 ACC men's basketball individual awards
Player of the YearIsaiah Wong – Miami
Coach of the YearJeff Capel – Pittsburgh
Defensive Player of the YearReece Beekman – Virginia
Rookie of the YearKyle Filipowski – Duke
Most Improved Player of the YearQuinten Post – Boston College
Sixth Man AwardNike Sibande – Pittsburgh
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
2022–23 ACC men's basketball all-conference teams
Isaiah Wong – Miami
Armando Bacot – North Carolina
Tyree Appleby – Wake Forest
Hunter Tyson – Clemson
Jamarius Burton – PittsburghKyle Filipowski – Duke
Terquavion Smith – NC State
Jarkel Joiner – NC State
Jordan Miller – Miami
Blake Hinson – PittsburghNorchad Omier – Miami
PJ Hall – Clemson
Kihei Clark – Virginia
Jesse Edwards – Syracuse
Reece Beekman – VirginiaEl Ellis – Louisville
Grant Basile – Virginia Tech
Judah Mintz – Syracuse
Jeremy Roach – Duke
Quinten Post – Boston College
Jayden Gardner – Virginia
R. J. Davis – North Carolina
D. J. Burns – NC State
Caleb Love – North Carolina
Column 1Column 2
2022–23 ACC men's basketball all-freshman team
Kyle FilipowskiDuke
Judah MintzSyracuse
Tyrese ProctorDuke
JJ StarlingNotre Dame
Dereck Lively IIDuke
Column 1Column 2
2022–23 ACC men's basketball all-defensive team
Reece BeekmanVirginia
Jesse EdwardsSyracuse
Leaky BlackNorth Carolina
Dereck Lively IIDuke
Kihei ClarkVirginia

The ACC had five players selected in the 2023 NBA draft.

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8Column 9Column 10
PGPoint guardSGShooting guardSFSmall forwardPFPower forwardCCenter
PlayerTeamRoundPick #PositionSchool
Dereck Lively IIOklahoma City Thunder112CDuke
Dariq WhiteheadBrooklyn Nets122SGDuke
Hunter TysonOklahoma City Thunder237SFClemson
Jordan MillerLos Angeles Clippers248SFMiami (FL)
Isaiah WongIndiana Pacers255PGMiami (FL)
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