Virginia vs.
North Carolina: After falling behind 44-40 midway through the second half, the Tar Heels went on a 15-2 second-half run en route to a 61-57 win.
Tournament MVP Joel Berry scored a game-high 19 points for the Heels, who shot 51 percent from the floor.
Malcolm Brogdon led
UVA with 15 points, but he made just six of his 22 shots.
It’s UNC's
18th ACC Championship and first since 2008.
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The Atlantic Coast Conference (
ACC) is a collegiate athletic conference in the
United States in which its fifteen member universities compete in the
National Collegiate Athletic Association (
NCAA's)
Division I, with its football teams competing in the
Football Bowl Subdivision (
FBS), the highest levels for athletic competition in US-based collegiate sports.
The ACC sponsors competition in twenty-five sports with many of its member institutions' athletic programs held in high regard nationally
. ACC teams and athletes have claimed dozens of national championships in multiple sports throughout the conference's history. Generally, the ACC's top athletes
and teams in any particular sport in a given year are considered to be among the top collegiate competitors in the nation. The ACC is considered to be one of the six collegiate power conferences, all of which enjoy extensive media coverage and automatic qualifying for their football champion into the
Bowl Championship Series (
BCS). With the advent of the
College Football Playoff in 2014, the ACC will be one of five conferences with a contractual tie-in to an "access bowl", the successors to the BCS.
Founded in
1953 in
Greensboro, North Carolina, by seven universities located in the
South Atlantic States, the conference added additional members in late 1953,
1979,
1991, 2004, and
2013. The 2004 and 2013 additions extended the conference's footprint into the
Northeast and
Midwest. The most recent expansion in 2013 saw the additions of the
University of Notre Dame, the
University of Pittsburgh, and
Syracuse University. In
2012, the
University of Maryland's
Board of Regents voted to withdraw from the ACC to join the
Big Ten Conference. On
November 28, 2012, the ACC's
Council of Presidents voted unanimously to invite the
University of Louisville as a full member, replacing
Maryland.
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