2010–11 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season

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The 2010–11 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season was the 58th season for the league.

LeagueNCAA Division I
DurationNovember 8, 2010
through March 6, 2011
Teams12
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2010–11 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
DurationNovember 8, 2010
through March 6, 2011
Teams12
TV partner(s)ACC Network (Raycom Sports), ESPN, Raycom Sports, Learfield Sports
Regular Season
First placeNorth Carolina (14–2)
Conference ChampionDuke
  Runners-upDuke (13–3)
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2010–11 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 7 North Carolina142 .875298  .784
No. 3 Duke133 .813325  .865
Florida State115 .6882311  .676
Clemson97 .5632212  .647
Boston College97 .5632113  .618
Virginia Tech97 .5632212  .647
Maryland79 .4381914  .576
Virginia79 .4381615  .516
Miami (FL)610 .3752115  .583
NC State511 .3131516  .484
Georgia Tech511 .3131318  .419
Wake Forest115 .063824  .250
2011 ACC tournament winner
As of March 27, 2011[1]
Rankings from AP poll[2]
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Preseason

The AP preseason All-American team was named on November 1. Duke's Kyle Singler was the leading vote-getter with 62 of a possible 65 votes. North Carolina forward Harrison Barnes received 17 votes and became the first freshman in history to be named to the preseason team.[3]

Records

Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski won his 800th game at Duke on November 24, making him the fifth ever coach to reach that milestone at one school.[4] Kyle Singler[5] and Virginia Tech guard Malcolm Delaney each passed the 2,000 point mark for their careers.

Rankings

Duke was the preseason #1 in the AP and ESPN/USA Today Coaches Polls while North Carolina was ranked #9 and Virginia Tech was #23.[6]
However, Duke later dropped to #3 and then #5, but eventually regained the #1 ranking for one week before dropping again to #4.
North Carolina dropped out of the rankings after week 3 and Virginia Tech dropped out after week 2 leaving Duke as the only ACC school in the top 25 until week 11 when Florida State spent one week at #22 before dropping back out of the rankings.
North Carolina reappeared at #24 in week 12 and has since moved up to #6.

Season awards

Player of the Year[7]

Rookie of the Year[7]

Coach of the Year[7]

Defensive Player of the Year[7]

All-Atlantic Coast Conference.[8]

All-ACC Freshman team

1 – Denotes unanimous selection

All-ACC Defensive team

1 – Denotes unanimous selection

References

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