2025 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament

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Teams16
FormatSingle Elimination
Finals site
ChampionsNorth Carolina (9th title)
2025 Atlantic Coast Conference
baseball tournament
Teams16
FormatSingle Elimination
Finals site
ChampionsNorth Carolina (9th title)
Winning coachScott Forbes (2nd title)
MVPLuke Stevenson (North Carolina)
Attendance60,158
TelevisionACC Network
2025 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 18 Georgia Tech y 1911 .6334119 .683
No. 7 Florida State y 1710 .6304114 .745
No. 1 North Carolina y 1811 .6214613 .780
NC State y 1711 .6073521 .625
No. 14 Clemson y 1812 .6004518 .714
Virginia  1611 .5933218 .640
Duke y 1713 .5674019 .678
Wake Forest y 1614 .5333922 .639
Miami (FL) y 1514 .5173426 .567
Louisville y 1515 .5003921 .650
Notre Dame  1416 .4673221 .604
Virginia Tech  1218 .4003125 .554
Stanford   1119 .3672725 .519
Boston College  1119 .3672829 .491
Pittsburgh  1020 .3332827 .509
California   921 .3002431 .436
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 6, 2025[1]
Rankings from D1Baseball

The 2025 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament was held May 20–25, 2025, at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park in Durham, North Carolina. The annual tournament determined the official conference champion of the Division I Atlantic Coast Conference for college baseball.[2][3]

The tournament has been held every year but two since 1973, with Clemson winning eleven championships prior this, the most all-time. Georgia Tech has won nine championships, and Florida State has won eight titles since its entry to the league in 1992, matching defending champion North Carolina's total. Recent entrants Virginia Tech, Boston College, Pittsburgh, Notre Dame and Louisville have never won the event.

Due to the league's expansion, the format changed from the twelve-team round-robin tournament, to a sixteen-team single elimination bracket. The round-robin tournament had been used since 2007. It was also the first year of a single elimination format.[4]

The Duke Blue Devils were the defending champions.[5] Duke was unable to defend its crown as the seventh seed in the tournament, falling to second seed Florida State in the Quarterfinals. Third-seed North Carolina and fifth-seed Clemson would face-off in the Final, with North Carolina winning 14–4.[6] The title was the ninth overall for North Carolina's baseball program and second for head coach Scott Forbes. It was North Carolina's third title in six years. As tournament champions, North Carolina earned the ACC's automatic bid to the 2025 NCAA Division I baseball tournament.

All of the sixteen teams that participated in the 2025 season qualified for the tournament. Seeds one through four were awarded a bye into the Quarterfinals, while seeds five through eight received a bye into the Second Round.[4] A tiebreaker was required to determine the thirteenth and fourteenth seeds as Stanford and Boston College finished tied with 11–19 regular season records. The two teams met on May 2-4, and Stanford won the series 2–1, and therefore was the thirteenth seed.[7][8]

TeamWLPct.GBSeed
Georgia Tech1911.6331
Florida State1710.6300.52
North Carolina1811.6210.53
NC State1711.60714
Clemson1812.60015
Virginia1611.5931.56
Duke1713.56727
Wake Forest1614.53338
Miami1514.5173.59
Louisville1515.500410
Notre Dame1416.467511
Virginia Tech1218.400712
Stanford1119.367813
Boston College1119.367814
Pittsburgh1020.333915
California921.3001016

Schedule and results

All Tournament Team

References

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