2000 ACC men's basketball tournament

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2000 ACC men's basketball tournament
2000 ACC Tournament logo
ClassificationDivision I
Season1999–00
Teams9
SiteCharlotte Coliseum
Charlotte, North Carolina
ChampionsDuke (11th title)
Winning coachMike Krzyzewski (5th title)
MVPJason Williams (Duke)
← 1999
2001 →

The 2000 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball tournament took place from March 9 to 12 in Charlotte, North Carolina, at the second Charlotte Coliseum. Duke won the tournament for the second year in a row, defeating Maryland in the championship game. Jason Williams of Duke was the tournament MVP.

1999–2000 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 1 Duke 15 1   .938 29 5   .853
No. 17 Maryland 11 5   .688 25 10   .714
Virginia 9 7   .563 19 12   .613
North Carolina 9 7   .563 22 14   .611
Wake Forest 7 9   .438 22 14   .611
NC State 6 10   .375 20 14   .588
Florida State 5 11   .313 13 17   .433
Georgia Tech 5 11   .313 13 17   .433
Clemson 4 12   .250 10 20   .333
2000 ACC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[1]

Bracket[edit]

First round
March 9
Quarterfinals
March 10
Semifinals
March 11
Championship Game
March 12
            
1 #3 Duke 94
9 Clemson 63
1 #3 Duke
(bye)
1 #3 Duke 82
5 Wake Forest 73
4 North Carolina 52
5 Wake Forest 58
1 #3 Duke 81
2 #20 Maryland 68
2 #20 Maryland 82
7 Florida State 61
7 Florida State 63
8 Georgia Tech 62
2 #20 Maryland 64
6 NC State 61
3 Virginia 65
6 NC State 76

AP rankings at time of tournament

Television[edit]

Network Play-by-play announcer Color analyst(s) Sideline reporter(s)
ESPN (non-ACC markets)
Raycom/JP Sports (ACC markets)

Local radio[edit]

Seed Teams Flagship station Play-by-play announcer Color analyst(s)
4 North Carolina WCHL–AM (North Carolina) Woody Durham Mick Mixon
5 Wake Forest WBRF (Wake Forest) Stan Cotten Mark Freidinger

References[edit]

External links[edit]

  • "2008–09 Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Media Guide". Atlantic Coast Conference. 2008. p. 108. Archived from the original on January 1, 2011. Retrieved April 11, 2020.