Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Rookie of the Year

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The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Men's Basketball Rookie of the Year is an award given to the freshman basketball player in the Atlantic Coast Conference voted by members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association as the most outstanding freshman player.

Awarded forthe most outstanding freshman male basketball player in the Atlantic Coast Conference
CountryUnited States
Presented byAtlantic Coast Sports Media Association
First award1976
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ACC Men's Basketball Rookie of the Year
Awarded forthe most outstanding freshman male basketball player in the Atlantic Coast Conference
CountryUnited States
Presented byAtlantic Coast Sports Media Association
First award1976
Currently held byCameron Boozer, Duke
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Winners

Mike Gminski, Duke, 1977
Ralph Sampson, Virginia, 1980
Michael Jordan, North Carolina, 1982
Mark Price, Georgia Tech, 1983
Dennis Scott, Georgia Tech, 1988
Joe Smith, Maryland, 1994
Stephon Marbury, Georgia Tech, 1996
Chris Duhon, Duke, 2001
Chris Bosh, Georgia Tech, 2003
Chris Paul, Wake Forest, 2004
Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina, 2006
Kyle Singler, Duke, 2008
Sylven Landesberg, Virginia, 2009
Harrison Barnes, North Carolina, 2011
Olivier Hanlan, Boston College, 2013
Jabari Parker, Duke, 2014
Dennis Smith Jr., NC State, 2017
Zion Williamson, Duke, 2019
Vernon Carey Jr., Duke, 2020
Scottie Barnes, Florida State, 2021
More information Year, Player ...
YearPlayerSchool
1976Jim SpanarkelDuke
1977Mike GminskiDuke
Hawkeye WhitneyNC State
1978Gene BanksDuke
1979Buck WilliamsMaryland
1980Ralph SampsonVirginia
1981Sam PerkinsNorth Carolina
1982Michael JordanNorth Carolina
1983Mark PriceGeorgia Tech[1]
1984Bruce DalrympleGeorgia Tech
1985Duane FerrellGeorgia Tech
1986Tom HammondsGeorgia Tech
1987J. R. ReidNorth Carolina
1988Dennis ScottGeorgia Tech
1989Bryant StithVirginia
1990Kenny AndersonGeorgia Tech
1991Rodney RogersWake Forest
1992Bob SuraFlorida State
1993Martice MooreGeorgia Tech
1994Joe SmithMaryland[2]
1995Greg BucknerClemson
1996Stephon MarburyGeorgia Tech
1997Ed CotaNorth Carolina
1998Robert O'KelleyWake Forest
1999Chris WilliamsVirginia
2000Joseph ForteNorth Carolina
2001Chris DuhonDuke
2002Ed NelsonGeorgia Tech[3]
2003Chris BoshGeorgia Tech[4]
2004Chris PaulWake Forest[5]
2005Marvin WilliamsNorth Carolina[6]
2006Tyler HansbroughNorth Carolina
2007Brandan WrightNorth Carolina
2008Kyle SinglerDuke[7]
2009Sylven LandesbergVirginia
2010Derrick FavorsGeorgia Tech[8]
2011Harrison BarnesNorth Carolina[9]
2012Austin RiversDuke
2013Olivier HanlanBoston College
2014Jabari ParkerDuke[10]
2015Jahlil OkaforDuke[11]
2016Brandon IngramDuke[12]
2017Dennis Smith Jr.NC State[13]
2018Marvin Bagley IIIDuke[14]
2019Zion WilliamsonDuke[15]
2020Vernon Carey Jr.Duke[16]
2021Scottie BarnesFlorida State[17]
2022Paolo BancheroDuke[18]
2023Kyle FilipowskiDuke[19]
2024Markus BurtonNotre Dame[20]
2025Cooper FlaggDuke[21]
2026Cameron BoozerDuke[22]
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Winners by school

More information School (year joined), Winners ...
School (year joined)[23]WinnersYears
Duke (1953)161976, 1977, 1978, 2001, 2008, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2025, 2026
Georgia Tech (1978)111983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1996, 2002, 2003, 2010
North Carolina (1953)91981, 1982, 1987, 1997, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011
Virginia (1953)41980, 1989, 1999, 2009
Wake Forest (1953)31991, 1998, 2004
NC State (1953)21977, 2017
Maryland (1953)[a 1]21979, 1994
Boston College (2005)12013
Clemson (1953)11995
Florida State (1991)21992, 2021
Notre Dame (2013)12024
Miami (2004)0
Pittsburgh (2013)0
South Carolina (1953)[a 2]0
Syracuse (2013)0
Virginia Tech (2004)0
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  1. Maryland left the ACC for the Big Ten Conference after the 2013–14 season.
  2. South Carolina left the ACC after the 1970–71 season. It is now a member of the Southeastern Conference.

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