2021–22 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season
2021–22 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season | |
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League | NCAA Division I |
Sport | Basketball |
Number of teams | 15 |
TV partner(s) | ACC Network, ESPN, Regional Sports Networks |
WNBA Draft | |
2021–22 NCAA Division I women's basketball season | |
Regular Season Champions | NC State |
Runners-up | Louisville |
Season MVP | , Virginia Tech |
Top scorer | Jewel Spear – 18.3 ppg[1] |
ACC Tournament | |
Champions | NC State |
Finals MVP | Elissa Cunane –NC State |
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No. 3 NC State † | 17 | – | 1 | .944 | 31 | – | 3 | .912 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 4 Louisville | 16 | – | 2 | .889 | 27 | – | 4 | .871 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 17 North Carolina | 13 | – | 5 | .722 | 25 | – | 6 | .806 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 21 Notre Dame | 13 | – | 5 | .722 | 24 | – | 8 | .750 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 16 Virginia Tech | 13 | – | 5 | .722 | 23 | – | 10 | .697 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Georgia Tech | 11 | – | 7 | .611 | 21 | – | 11 | .656 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Boston College | 10 | – | 8 | .556 | 21 | – | 11 | .656 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Miami (FL) | 10 | – | 8 | .556 | 21 | – | 13 | .618 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Florida State | 10 | – | 8 | .556 | 17 | – | 14 | .548 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Duke | 7 | – | 11 | .389 | 17 | – | 13 | .567 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wake Forest | 4 | – | 14 | .222 | 16 | – | 17 | .485 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Syracuse | 4 | – | 14 | .222 | 11 | – | 18 | .379 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Clemson | 3 | – | 15 | .167 | 10 | – | 21 | .323 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pittsburgh | 2 | – | 16 | .111 | 11 | – | 19 | .367 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Virginia | 2 | – | 16 | .111 | 5 | – | 22 | .185 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
† 2022 ACC Tournament winner As of March 21, 2022; Rankings from AP Poll |
The 2021–22 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season began with practices in October 2021, followed by the start of the 2021–22 NCAA Division I women's basketball season in November. Conference play started in November 2021 and will conclude on February 27, 2022. After the regular season, the 2022 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament will be held at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, NC for the 22nd time in 23 years.[2]
Head coaches[]
Coaching changes[]
- Sue Semrau will return as head coach of Florida State after taking a leave of absence for the 2020–21 season to care for her mother. Interim Head Coach Brooke Wyckoff will return to her role as Associate Head Coach.[3]
- Syracuse head coach Quentin Hillsman resigned amid investigations into allegations of inappropriate behavior on August 2, 2021.[4] Associate Head Coach Vonn Read was named the interim head coach for the 2021–2022 season on August 4, 2021.[5]
Coaches[]
Team | Head coach | Previous job | Years at school | Record at school | ACC record | ACC titles | NCAA Tournaments | NCAA Final Fours | NCAA Championships |
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Boston College | Joanna Bernabei-McNamee | Albany | 4 | 41–40 | 16��31 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Clemson | Amanda Butler | Florida | 4 | 40–50 | 18–34 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Duke | Kara Lawson | Boston Celtics (Assistant) | 2 | 3–1 | 0–1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Florida State | Sue Semrau | Wisconsin (Assistant) | 24 | 475–257 | 207–151 | 2 | 15 | 0 | 0 |
Georgia Tech | Nell Fortner | Auburn | 3 | 37–20 | 22–14 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Louisville | Jeff Walz | Maryland (Assistant) | 15 | 386–107 | 175–54 | 1 | 6 | 3 | 0 |
Miami | Katie Meier | Charlotte | 17 | 303–198 | 126–124 | 1 | 8 | 0 | 0 |
NC State | Wes Moore | Chattanooga | 9 | 190–64 | 90–39 | 2 | 5 | 0 | 0 |
North Carolina | Courtney Banghart | Princeton | 3 | 29–25 | 15–20 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Notre Dame | Niele Ivey | Memphis Grizzlies (Assistant) | 2 | 10–10 | 8–7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Pittsburgh | Lance White | Florida State (Assistant) | 4 | 21–60 | 6–43 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Syracuse | Vonn Read (interim) | Syracuse (Assistant) | 1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Virginia | Tina Thompson | Texas (Associate Head Coach) | 4 | 25–41 | 13–23 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Virginia Tech | Kenny Brooks | James Madison | 6 | 101–59 | 35–47 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Wake Forest | Jennifer Hoover | High Point | 10 | 126–153 | 45–104 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Notes:
- Year at school includes 2021–22 season.
- Overall and ACC records are from time at current school and are through the end the 2020–21 season.
- NCAA Tournament appearances are from time at current school only.
- NCAA Final Fours and Championship include time at other schools
Preseason[]
Preseason watch lists[]
Below is a table of notable preseason watch lists.
Lieberman[6] | Drysdale[7] | Miller[8] | McClain[9] | Leslie[10] | Naismith[11] | Wooden[12] | |
Haley Van Lith – Louisville Raina Perez – NC State Diamond Johnson – NC State |
Kiara Lewis – Clemson Celeste Taylor – Duke Kianna Smith – Louisville Jakia Brown-Turner – NC State |
Taylor Soule – Boston College Elizabeth Balogun – Duke Emily Engstler – Louisville Alyssa Utsby – North Carolina |
Lorela Cubaj – Georgia Tech Olivia Cochran – Louisville Sam Brunelle – Notre Dame Kayla Jones – NC State |
Elissa Cunane – NC State Eleah Parker – Virginia Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech |
Lorela Cubaj – Georgia Tech Haley Van Lith – Louisville Elissa Cunane – NC State Jakia Brown-Turner – NC State Aisha Sheppard – Virginia Tech Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech |
Jakia Brown-Turner – NC State Lorela Cubaj – Georgia Tech Elissa Cunane – NC State Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech Lotta-Maj Lathinen – Georgia Tech Aisha Sheppard – Virginia Tech Haley Van Lith – Louisville Maddy Westbeld – Notre Dame |
ACC Women's Basketball Tip-off[]
The Preseason Media Poll and Preseason All-ACC teams were voted on after a tipoff event held at the Charlotte Marriott City Center in Charlotte, North Carolina on October 13, 2021. At the media day, the head coaches and the Blue Ribbon Panel voted on the finishing order of the teams, an All-ACC team, a Preseason Player of the Year, and Newcomers to watch. A selected group of student athletes also took questions from the media on this day.[13]
At the media day, both the head coaches and the Blue Ribbon Panel predicted that NC State would be league champion.[14]
ACC preseason polls[]
2021 ACC Women's Basketball Preseason Polls | |
Head Coaches | Blue Ribbon Panel |
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First place votes shown in parenthesis.
Preseason All-ACC Teams[]
2021 ACC Women's Basketball Preseason All-ACC Teams | |
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Preseason Player of the Year votes shown in parenthesis.
Preseason ACC Player of the Year[]
2021 ACC Women's Basketball Preseason Player of the Year | |
Head Coaches | Blue Ribbon Panel |
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Elissa Cunane – NC State |
Newcomer Watchlist[]
2021 ACC Women's Basketball Newcomer Watchlists | |
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Regular season[]
Records against other conferences[]
2021–22 records against non-conference foes as of (January 1, 2022):
Regular Season
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Post Season
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Record against ranked non-conference opponents[]
This is a list of games against ranked opponents only (rankings from the AP Poll):
Date | Visitor | Home | Site | Significance | Score | Conference Record |
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Nov 9 | No. 1 South Carolina | No. 5 NC State | Reynolds Coliseum ● Raleigh, NC | ― | L 57–66 | 0–1 |
Nov 12 | No. 6 Louisville | No. 22 Arizona † | Sanford Pentagon ● Sioux Falls, SD | Mammoth Sports Construction Invitational | L 59–61OT | 0–2 |
Nov 17 | Clemson | No. 1 South Carolina | Colonial Life Arena ● Columbia, SC | Rivalry | L 45–76 | 0–3 |
Nov 20 | Syracuse | No. 23 South Florida † | Imperial Arena ● Paradise Island, Bahamas | Battle 4 Atlantis | L 53–77 | 0–4 |
Nov 21 | Virginia | No. 20 UCLA | Pauley Pavilion ● Los Angeles, CA | ― | L 57–69 | 0–5 |
Nov 25 | No. 5 NC State | No. 2 Maryland † | Baha Mar Convention Center ● Nassau, Bahamas | Baha Mar Hoops Pink Flamingo Championship | W 78–60 | 1–5 |
Nov 25 | No. 23 Texas A&M | Pittsburgh † | Sports and Fitness Center ● Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands | Paradise Jam | L 46–57 | 1–6 |
Nov 27 | Miami (FL) | No. 4 Indiana † | Baha Mar Convention Center ● Nassau, Bahamas | Baha Mar Hoops Pink Flamingo Championship | L 51–53 | 1–7 |
Nov 27 | No. 16 Oregon State | Notre Dame † | Ocean Center ● Daytona Beach, FL | Daytona Beach Invitational | W 64–62 | 2–7 |
Dec 1 | No. 18т Ohio State | Syracuse | Carrier Dome ● Syracuse, NY | ACC–Big Ten Women's Challenge | W 97–91 | 3–7 |
Dec 2 | No. 2т NC State | No. 6 Indiana | Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall ● Bloomington, IN | ACC–Big Ten Women's Challenge | W 66–58 | 4–7 |
Dec 2 | No. 12 Michigan | No. 10 Louisville | KFC Yum! Center ● Louisville, KY | ACC–Big Ten Women's Challenge | W 70–48 | 5–7 |
Dec 2 | Miami (FL) | No. 8 Maryland | Xfinity Center ● College Park, MD | ACC–Big Ten Women's Challenge | L 74–82 | 5–8 |
Dec 2 | No. 9 Iowa | Duke | Cameron Indoor Stadium ● Durham, NC | ACC–Big Ten Women's Challenge | W 79–64 | 6–8 |
Dec 5 | No. 24 Notre Dame | No. 2т Connecticut | Gampel Pavilion ● Storrs, CT | ― | L 54–73 | 6–9 |
Dec 5 | No. 11 Tennessee | Virginia Tech | Cassell Coliseum ● Blacksburg, VA | ― | L 58–64 | 6–10 |
Dec 5 | Georgia Tech | No. 20 Georgia | Stegeman Coliseum ● Athens, GA | Rivalry | W 55–54 | 7–10 |
Dec 9 | No. 3 Connecticut | Georgia Tech | McCamish Pavilion ● Atlanta, GA | ― | W 57–44 | 8–10 |
Dec 12 | No. 14 Kentucky | No. 7 Louisville | KFC Yum! Center ● Louisville, KY | Jimmy V Classic | W 64–58 | 9–10 |
Dec 15 | No. 1 South Carolina | No. 15 Duke | Cameron Indoor Stadium ● Durham, NC | ― | L 46–55 | 7–11 |
Dec 16 | No. 17 Georgia | No. 2 NC State | Reynolds Coliseum ● Raleigh, NC | ― | L 80–82OT | 7–12 |
Dec 19 | No. 6 Louisville | No. 7т Connecticut † | Mohegan Sun Arena ● Uncasville, CT | Basketball Hall of Fame Women's Showcase | W 69–64 | 8–12 |
Dec 20 | Clemson | No. 21 LSU † | Massimino Court ● West Palm Beach, FL | West Palm Beach Invitational | L 56–70 | 8–13 |
Team rankings are reflective of AP Poll when the game was played, not current or final ranking
† denotes game was played on neutral site
Rankings[]
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Duke | AP | RV | RV | 19 | 15 | 16 | 15 | 17 | 16 | 21 | 21 | RV | RV | |||||||
C | RV | 25 | 23 | 22 | 22 | 21 | 24 | 23 | RV | RV | ||||||||||
Florida State | AP | 16 | 17 | 17 | 25 | RV | ||||||||||||||
C | 24 | 22 | RV | RV | RV | |||||||||||||||
Georgia Tech | AP | 17т | 18 | RV | RV | RV | 18 | 17 | 16 | 16 | 15 | 18 | 14 | 12 | 11 | 16 | 22 | 25 | RV | RV |
C | 20 | 25 | RV | RV | 21 | 19 | 16 | 17 | 16 | 18 | 17 | 17 | 16 | 18 | 24 | 25 | RV | RV | ||
Louisville | AP | 6 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 7 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 3 (5) | 3 (4) | 3 (2) | 5 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 |
C | 6 | 7 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 2 (14) | 2 (7) | 2 (6) | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | ||
Miami | AP | RV | RV | |||||||||||||||||
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North Carolina | AP | RV | RV | 25 | 25 | 24 | 19 | 21 | 20 | RV | 24 | 23 | 24 | 18 | 16 | 18 | 17 | |||
C | RV | RV | RV | 24 | 20 | 20 | 18 | 15 | 18 | 20 | 22 | 23 | 22 | 23 | 18 | 17 | 18 | 18 | ||
NC State | AP | 5 | 5 | 5 | 2т | 2 | 2 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 (1) | 3 (1) | 5 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 (2) | 3 (1) |
C | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 (1) | 3 | ||
Notre Dame | AP | RV | RV | RV | 24 | 22 | 21 | 20 | 17 | 20 | 20 | 19 | 20 | 20 | 18 | 19 | 14 | 20 | 22 | 21 |
C | RV | RV | 25 | 23 | 18 | 17 | 15 | 19 | 19 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 19 | 20 | 16 | 20 | 21 | 21 | ||
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Virginia Tech | AP | 24 | 25 | 24 | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | 23 | 23 | 21 | 17 | 16 | |||
C | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | 24 | RV | 24 | 23 | 23 | ||||||
Wake Forest | AP | |||||||||||||||||||
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Note: The Coaches Poll releases a final poll after the NCAA tournament, but the AP Poll does not release a poll at this time. Coaches poll did not release a poll when the AP released its week 2 poll.
Conference Matrix[]
This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play. Each team played 18 conference games, and at least 1 against each opponent. The conference returned to an 18-game schedule after playing 20 games last season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[15]
Boston College | Clemson | Duke | Florida State | Georgia Tech | Louisville | Miami | North Carolina | NC State | Notre Dame | Pittsburgh | Syracuse | Virginia | Virginia Tech | Wake Forest | |
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vs. Boston College | – | 74–80 | 51–67 | 66–58 | 68–49 | 79–49 63–53 |
66–79 | 76–73 | 85–78 (OT) | 71–73 74–61 |
64–75 57–69 |
71–95 75–91 |
57–65 | 85–62 | 70–82 |
vs. Clemson | 80–74 | – | 64–61 | 79–68 75–70 |
69–62 92–84 (OT) |
93–71 | 69–60 76–40 |
81–62 | 79–52 | 77–56 | 78–73 (OT) | 86–46 | 55–59 | 73–42 | 44–66 78–87 |
vs. Duke | 67–51 | 61–64 | – | 59–56 | 59–46 | 77–65 | 49–58 | 78–62 74–46 |
84–60 77–62 |
70–72 | 39–54 | 65–74 | 48–57 67–54 |
77–55 65–54 |
76–81 |
vs. Florida State | 58–66 | 68–79 70–75 |
56–59 | – | 68–64 63–65 (OT) |
75–62 | 59–52 76–59 |
64–49 | 68–48 | 65–70 | 52–57 | 67–73 | 37–62 | 92–75 | 75–69 (OT) 46–87 |
vs. Georgia Tech | 49–68 | 62–69 84–92 (OT) |
46–59 | 64–68 65–63 (OT) |
– | 50–48 | 46–45 51–39 |
38–55 | 59–48 | 72–66 (OT) | 52–63 | 55–65 | 31–67 | 73–63 | 45–62 56–64 |
vs. Louisville | 49–79 53–63 |
71–93 | 65–77 | 62–75 | 48–50 | – | 66–69 | 66–65 | 68–59 | 47–73 64–86 |
39–81 55–66 |
71–84 64–100 |
L via forfeit | 56–70 | 60–72 |
vs. Miami | 79–66 | 60–69 40–76 |
58–49 | 52–59 59–76 |
45–46 39–51 |
69–66 | – | 85–38 | 76–64 | 69–53 | 50–60 | 65–71 | 55–71 | 70–63 | 47–46 59–66 |
vs. North Carolina | 73–76 | 62–81 | 62–78 46–74 |
49–64 | 55–38 | 65–66 | 38–85 | – | 72–45 66–58 |
70–65 | 54–64 | 43–79 | 52–61 57–68 |
46–71 66–61 |
59–78 |
vs. NC State | 78–85 (OT) | 52–79 | 60–84 62–77 |
48–68 | 48–59 | 59–68 | 64–76 | 45–72 58–66 |
– | 69–66 | 54–89 | 53–95 | 55–82 43–66 |
45–51 66–68 |
61–92 |
vs. Notre Dame | 73–71 61–74 |
56–77 | 72–70 | 70–65 | 66–72 (OT) | 73–47 86–64 |
53–69 | 65–70 | 66–69 | – | 59–85 63–77 |
56–82 62–83 |
L via forfeit | 55–68 | 64–74 |
vs. Pittsburgh | 75–64 69–57 |
73–78 (OT) | 54–39 | 57–52 | 63–52 | 81–39 66–55 |
60–50 | 64–54 | 89–54 | 85–59 77–63 |
– | 80–72 67–65 |
74–65 | 75–65 | 57–65 |
vs. Syracuse | 95–71 91–75 |
46–86 | 74–65 | 73–67 | 65–55 | 84–71 100–64 |
71–65 | 79–43 | 95–53 | 82–56 83–62 |
72–80 65–67 |
– | 70–77 | 102–53 | 76–60 |
vs. Virginia | 65–57 | 59–55 | 57–48 54–67 |
62–37 | 67–31 | W via forfeit | 71–55 | 61–52 68–57 |
82–55 66–43 |
W via forfeit | 65–74 | 77–70 | – | 69–52 71–42 |
68–53 |
vs. Virginia Tech | 62–85 | 42–73 | 55–77 54–65 |
75–92 | 63–73 | 70–56 | 63–70 | 71–46 61–66 |
51–45 68–66 |
68–55 | 65–75 | 53–102 | 52–69 42–71 |
– | 53–66 |
vs. Wake Forest | 82–70 | 66–44 87–78 |
81–76 | 69–75 (OT) 87–46 |
62–45 64–56 |
72–60 | 46–47 66–59 |
78–59 | 92–61 | 74–64 | 65–57 | 60–76 | 53–68 | 66–53 | – |
Total | 10–8 | 3–15 | 7–11 | 10–8 | 11–7 | 16–2 | 10–8 | 13–5 | 17–1 | 13–5 | 2–16 | 4–14 | 2–16 | 13–5 | 4–14 |
Player of the week[]
Throughout the conference regular season, the Atlantic Coast Conference offices named a Player(s) of the week and a Rookie(s) of the week.
Week | Player of the week | Rookie of the week | Reference |
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Week 1 – Nov 15 | Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech | Sonia Citron – Notre Dame | [16] |
Jewel Spear – Wake Forest | |||
Week 2 – Nov 22 | Elizabeth Kitley (2) – Virginia Tech | Sonia Citron (2) – Notre Dame | [17] |
Week 3 – Nov 29 | Diamond Johnson – NC State | Shayeann Day-Wilson – Duke | [18] |
Week 4 – Dec 6 | Teisha Hyman – Syracuse | Sonia Citron (3) – Notre Dame | [19] |
Week 5 – Dec 13 | Lorela Cubaj – Georgia Tech | Lashae Dwyer – Miami | [20] |
Week 6 – Dec 20 | Elizabeth Kitley (3) – Virginia Tech | Sonia Citron (4) – Notre Dame | [21] |
Week 7 – Dec 27 | Maya Dodson – Notre Dame | Maria Gakdeng – Boston College | [22] |
Week 8 – Jan 3 | Elizabeth Kitley (4) – Virginia Tech | Maria Gakdeng (2) – Boston College | [23] |
Week 9 – Jan 10 | Cameron Swartz – Boston College | Maria Gakdeng (3) – Boston College | [24] |
Week 10 – Jan 17 | Dana Mabrey – Notre Dame | Maria Gakdeng (4) – Boston College | [25] |
Week 11 – Jan 24 | Taylor Soule – Boston College | Shayeann Day-Wilson (2) – Duke | [26] |
Week 12 – Jan 31 | Olivia Miles – Notre Dame | Sonia Citron (5) – Notre Dame | [27] |
Week 13 – Feb 7 | Delicia Washington – Clemson | Shayeann Day-Wilson (3) – Duke | [28] |
Kianna Smith – Louisville | |||
Week 14 – Feb 14 | Delicia Washington (2) – Clemson | Sonia Citron (6) – Notre Dame | [29] |
Georgia Amoore – Virginia Tech | |||
Week 15 – Feb 21 | Deja Kelly – North Carolina | Ja’Leah Williams – Miami | [30] |
Week 16 – Feb 28 | Emily Engstler – Louisville | Maria Gakdeng (5) – Boston College | [31] |
Postseason[]
ACC Tournament[]
First round Wednesday, March 2 |
Second round Thursday, March 3 |
Quarterfinals Friday, March 4 |
Semifinals Saturday, March 5 |
Championship Sunday, March 6 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | NC State | 84 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Florida State | 54 | |||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Boston College | 58 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Florida State | 63 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1 | NC State | 70 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Virginia Tech | 55 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4 | North Carolina | 80 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Virginia Tech | 87 (OT) | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Virginia Tech | 82 | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Clemson | 60 | |||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Syracuse | 69 | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Clemson | 88 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1 | NC State | 60 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Miami | 47 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Louisville | 59 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Miami | 61 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Miami | 61 | |||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Duke | 55 | |||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Duke | 55 | |||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Pittsburgh | 52 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Miami | 57 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Notre Dame | 54 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Notre Dame | 71 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Georgia Tech | 53 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Georgia Tech | 45 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Wake Forest | 40 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Wake Forest | 61 | |||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Virginia | 53 | |||||||||||||||||||||
NCAA Tournament[]
Seed | Region | School | First Four | 1st Round | 2nd Round | Sweet 16 | Elite Eight | Final Four | Championship |
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1 | Wichita | Louisville | Bye | W 83–51 vs. #16 Albany – (Louisville, KY) | W 68–59 vs. #9 Gonzaga – (Louisville, KY) | vs. #4 Tennessee – (Wichita, KS) | |||
1 | Bridgeport | NC State | Bye | W 96–68 vs. #16 Longwood – (Raleigh, NC) | W 89–57 vs. #9 Kansas State – (Raleigh, NC) | vs. #5 Notre Dame – (Bridgeport, CT) | |||
5 | Greensboro | North Carolina | Bye | W 79–66 vs. #12 Stephen F. Austin – (Tucson, AZ) | W 63–45 at #4 Arizona – (Tucson, AZ) | vs. #1 South Carolina – (Greensboro, NC) | |||
5 | Bridgeport | Notre Dame | Bye | W 89–79 vs. #12 UMass – (Norman, OK) | W 108–64 at #4 Oklahoma – (Norman, OK) | vs. #1 NC State – (Bridgeport, CT) | |||
5 | Spokane | Virginia Tech | Bye | L 81–84 vs. #12 Florida Gulf Coast – (College Park, MD) | |||||
8 | Greensboro | Miami (FL) | Bye | W 78–66 vs. #9 South Florida – (Columbia, SC) | L 33–49 at #1 South Carolina – (Columbia, SC) | ||||
9 | Spokane | Georgia Tech | Bye | L 58–77 vs. #8 Kansas – (Stanford, CA) | |||||
11 | Spokane | Floirda State | L 51–60 vs. #11 Missouri State – (Baton Rouge, LA) | ||||||
W–L (%): | 0–1 (.000) | 5–2 (.714) | 4–1 (.800) | 0–0 (–) | 0–0 (–) | 0–0 (–) | 0–0 (–) Total: 9–4 (.692) |
National Invitation Tournament[]
Bracket | School | First Round | Second Round | Third Round | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Championship |
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Region 2 | Boston College | W 69–44 vs. Maine – (Boston, MA) | W 94–68 vs. Quinnipiac – (Boston, MA) | at Columbia – (New York, NY) | |||
Region 4 | Wake Forest | W 71–59 vs. Akron – (Winston-Salem, NC) | L 55–67 at Middle Tennessee – (Murfreesboro, TN) | ||||
W–L (%): | 2–0 (1.000) | 1–1 (.500) | 0–0 (–) | 0–0 (–) | 0–0 (–) | 0–0 (–) Total: 3–1 (.750) |
Honors and awards[]
ACC Awards[]
The ACC announced its end of season awards on March 1, 2022 ahead of the start of the ACC Tournament.[32]
2021 ACC Women's Basketball Individual Awards | |
Award | Recipient(s) |
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Player of the Year | Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech |
Coach of the Year | Wes Moore – NC State |
Defensive Player of the Year | Lorela Cubaj – Georgia Tech |
Freshman of the Year | Sonia Citron – Notre Dame (Blue Ribbon) Shayeann Day-Wilson – Duke (Head Coaches) |
Sixth Player of the Year | Diamond Johnson – NC State |
Most Improved Player | Cameron Swartz – Boston College |
2021 ACC Women's Basketball All-Conference Teams (Blue Ribbon Panel) | |||
First Team | Second Team | Honorable Mention | Freshman Team |
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Cameron Swartz – Boston College |
Taylor Soule – Boston College |
Lotta-Maj Lahtinen – Georgia Tech |
Maria Gakdeng – Boston College |
2021 ACC Women's Basketball All-Conference Teams (Head Coaches) | |||
First Team | Second Team | Honorable Mention | Freshman Team |
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Cameron Swartz – Boston College |
Taylor Soule – Boston College |
Kelsey Marshall – Miami |
Maria Gakdeng – Boston College |
2021 ACC Women's Basketball All-ACC Defensive Team | |||
Player | Team | ||
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Lorela Cubaj | Georgia Tech | ||
Emily Engstler | Louisville | ||
Mykasa Robinson | |||
Maya Dodson | Notre Dame | ||
Elizabeth Kitley | Virginia Tech |
WNBA Draft[]
Player | Team | Round | Pick # | Position | School |
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