Men's Basketball

2023 ACC Basketball Tipoff Attendees Announced

2023 ACC Tipoff Home Page

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) –
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Wednesday the basketball student-athletes selected by its 15 league schools to attend the 2023 ACC Tipoff, which will be held October 24-25 at the Hilton Charlotte Uptown in Charlotte, North Carolina. The women’s event will be held on Tuesday, October 24, and the men’s on Wednesday, October 25.

ACC Network will be live from ACC Tipoff for two days of expansive coverage from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. The 24/7 national network dedicated to ACC sports will provide the event’s most robust television coverage.

Men’s Notes
  • The ACC’s current 15 member schools have captured three of the last eight NCAA Championships, with 99 NCAA Tournament wins in that span.
  • Current ACC schools have won eight NCAA titles in the last 22 tournaments and own 17 national championships overall.
  • Current ACC member schools have combined for 67 Men’s Final Four appearances and a national-best 664 NCAA Tournament wins.
  • The ACC owns the highest all-time NCAA Tournament winning percentage of any league (.618).
  • All 15 league members own 1,000 or more all-time wins, including eight schools with 1,500 or more victories. Four of the top eight and six of the top 30 winningest programs in NCAA Division I basketball history currently reside in the ACC.
 
Women’s Notes
  • A nation-best eight ACC teams were selected to compete in the 2023 NCAA Tournament. It marked the fifth consecutive NCAA Tournament in which eight ACC teams were selected, which ties the league record and is the most among all conferences in that span.
  • Five teams have represented the ACC in the last five Final Fours.
  • The ACC also owns 119 NCAA Tournament wins since 2014, the most of any conference. The next closest conference has 107.
  • The ACC is the only conference to have at least three teams in the Sweet 16 in each of the last nine NCAA Tournaments. Last season, four ACC teams advanced to the Sweet 16: Virginia Tech, Louisville, Miami and Notre Dame.
  • A nation-best seven ACC teams finished in the top 25 in the NCAA NET Rankings last season, headlined by three (Notre Dame, Virginia Tech and Duke) all finishing in the top 10.
WOMEN’S TIPOFF (Tuesday, October 24)

Boston College
Head Coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee
JoJo Lacey
Dontavia Waggoner

Clemson
Head Coach Amanda Butler
Amari Robinson
Ruby Whitehorn

Duke
Head Coach Kara Lawson
Kennedy Brown
Reigan Richardson

Florida State
Head Coach Brooke Wyckoff
Ta’Niya Latson
Makayla Timpson

Georgia Tech
Head Coach Nell Fortner
Kayla Blackshear
Kara Dunn
Tonie Morgan

Louisville
Head Coach Jeff Walz
Olivia Cochran
Merissah Russell

Miami
Head Coach Katie Meier
Jasmyne Roberts
Ja’Leah Williams

North Carolina
Head Coach Courtney Banghart
Deja Kelly
Alyssa Ustby

NC State
Head Coach Wes Moore
Madison Hayes
Saniya Rivers

Notre Dame
Head Coach Niele Ivey
Sonia Citron
Kylee Watson

Pitt
Head Coach Tory Verdi
Liatu King
Marley Washenitz

Syracuse
Head Coach Felisha Legette-Jack
Dyaisha Fair
Kyra Wood

Virginia
Head Coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton
Sam Brunelle
Camryn Taylor

Virginia Tech
Head Coach Kenny Brooks
Georgia Amoore
Cayla King
Elizabeth Kitley

Wake Forest
Head Coach Megan Gebbia
Kaia Harrison
Elise Williams

MEN’S TIPOFF (Wednesday, October 25)

Boston College
Head Coach Earl Grant
Quinten Post
Jaeden Zackery

Clemson
Head Coach Brad Brownell
Joseph Girard III
PJ Hall
Chase Hunter

Duke
Head Coach Jon Scheyer
Kyle Filipowski
Tyrese Proctor
Jeremy Roach

Florida State
Head Coach Leonard Hamilton
Darin Green, Jr.
Baba Miller

Georgia Tech
Head Coach Damon Stoudamire
Miles Kelly
Lance Terry

Louisville
Head Coach Kenny Payne
Mike James
JJ Traynor

Miami
Head Coach Jim Larrañaga
Norchad Omier
Nijel Pack

North Carolina
Head Coach Hubert Davis
Armando Bacot
RJ Davis

NC State
Head Coach Kevin Keatts
DJ Burns, Jr.
Casey Morsell

Notre Dame
Head Coach Micah Shrewsberry
Kebba Njie
Matt Zona

Pitt
Head Coach Jeff Capel
Blake Hinson
Ishmael Leggett

Syracuse
Head Coach Adrian Autry
Judah Mintz
JJ Starling
Benny Williams

Virginia
Head Coach Tony Bennett
Reece Beekman
Ryan Dunn

Virginia Tech
Head Coach Mike Young
Hunter Cattoor
Sean Pedulla
Mylyjael Poteat

Wake Forest
Head Coach Steve Forbes
Andrew Carr
Cameron Hildreth