2014 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament

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2014 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament
2014 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament logo.png
2014 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament in Greensboro, NC
ClassificationDivision I
Season2013–14
Teams15
SiteGreensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, North Carolina
ChampionsNotre Dame (1st title)
Winning coachMuffet McGraw (1st title)
MVPJewell Loyd (Notre Dame)
TelevisionESPN, ESPNU, RSN
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2015 →
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 2 Notre Dame 16 0   1.000 37 1   .974
No. 9 Duke 12 4   .750 28 7   .800
No. 11 12 4   .750 28 7   .800
No. 16 11 5   .688 25 8   .758
10 6   .625 23 10   .697
No. 12 North Carolina 10 6   .625 27 10   .730
9 7   .563 20 12   .625
8 8   .500 16 15   .516
7 9   .438 21 12   .636
6 10   .375 14 17   .452
5 11   .313 15 16   .484
4 12   .250 14 16   .467
4 12   .250 13 19   .406
Pittsburgh 3 13   .188 11 20   .355
Boston College 3 13   .188 12 19   .387
2014 ACC Tournament winner
As of 8 April 2014; Rankings from AP Poll[1][2]

The 2014 Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Basketball Tournament was the postseason women's basketball tournament for the Atlantic Coast Conference, held from March 5–9, 2014, in Greensboro, North Carolina, at the Greensboro Coliseum. This was the first ACC Tournament to include 15 teams, a result of the conference adding Syracuse, Pitt, and Notre Dame, and also the last to involve Maryland, which will leave the ACC in July 2014 to join the Big Ten Conference.

Seeds[]

2014 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament seeds and results
Seed School Conf. Over. Tiebreaker
1 ‡-Notre Dame 16-0 29-0
2 †-Duke 12-4 25-5 1-0 vs. Maryland
3 †- 12-4 24-5 0-1 vs. Duke
4 †- 11-5 24-6
5 #- 10-6 21-8 1-0 v. North Carolina
6 #-North Carolina 10-6 22-8 0-1 vs. Syracuse
7 #- 9-7 19-10
8 #- 8-8 16-13
9 #- 7-9 19-10
10 6-10 13-16
11 5-11 14-15
12 4-12 14-15 1-0 vs. Clemson
13 4-12 12-18 0-1 vs. Virginia Tech
14 Pittsburgh 3-13 11-19 1-0 vs. Boston College
15 Boston College 3-13 12-18 0-1 vs. Pitt
‡ – ACC regular season champions, and tournament No. 1 seed.
† – Received a double-bye in the conference tournament.
# – Received a single-bye in the conference tournament.
Overall records include all games played in the ACC Tournament.

Schedule[]

Session Game Time* Matchup# Television Attendance
First Round – Wednesday, March 5
Opening
day
1 1 pm #12 Virginia Tech vs #13 Clemson RSN 4,440
2 3:30 pm #10 Virginia vs #15 Boston College
3 6:30 pm #11 Wake Forest vs #14 Pittsburgh 4,950
Second Round – Thursday, March 6
1 4 11 am #5 Syracuse vs #13 Clemson RSN 4,026
5 2 pm #8 Miami vs #9 Florida State
2 6 6 pm #7 Georgia Tech vs #10 Virginia 5,941
7 8 pm #6 North Carolina vs #11 Wake Forest
Quarterfinals – Friday, March 7
3 8 noon #4 NC State vs #5 Syracuse RSN 4,506
9 2 pm #1 Notre Dame vs #9 Florida State
4 10 6 pm #2 Duke 82 vs #7 Georgia Tech 6,949
11 8 pm #3 Maryland vs #6 North Carolina
Semifinals – Saturday, March 8
5 12 5 pm #1 Notre Dame vs #4 NC State ESPNU 8,169
13 7:30 pm Game #2 Duke vs #6 North Carolina
Championship Game – Sunday, March 9
6 14 7 pm #1Notre Dame vs #2 Duke ESPN 8,190
*Game Times in ET. #-Rankings denote tournament seed

Bracket[]

  First Round
Wednesday, March 5
FSN
Second Round
Thursday, March 6
FSN
Quarterfinals
Friday, March 7
FSN
Semifinals
Saturday, March 8
ESPNU
Championship Game
Sunday, March 9
ESPN
                                               
1 #2 Notre Dame 83  
    9 Florida State 57  
8 Miami 67
9 Florida State 72OT  
  1 #2 Notre Dame 83  
  4 #14 NC State 48  
4 #14 NC State 79
    5 Syracuse 63  
5 Syracuse 63
    13 Clemson 53  
12 Virginia Tech 56
13 Clemson 69  
1 #2 Notre Dame 69
2 #10 Duke 53
2 #10 Duke 82  
    7 Georgia Tech 52  
7 Georgia Tech 77
    10 Virginia 76  
10 Virginia 74
15 Boston College 59  
  2 #10 Duke 66
  6 #13 North Carolina 61  
3 #8 Maryland 70
    6 #13 North Carolina 73  
6 #13 North Carolina 69
    11 Wake Forest 65  
11 Wake Forest 72
14 Pittsburgh 58  

OT denotes overtime game

Awards and honors[]

Tournament MVP: Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame

All-Tournament Teams:

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Standings - 2013-14". ESPN. Retrieved 11 Apr 2014.
  2. ^ "2014 NCAA Women's Basketball Rankings - AP Top 25 Postseason (Mar. 17)". ESPN. Retrieved 11 Apr 2014.
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