2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament

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2013 Atlantic Coast Conference
Baseball Tournament
Classification Division I
Season 2013
Format 2 division round-robin and championship game
Site Durham Bulls Athletic Park
Durham, NC
Champions North Carolina Tar Heels (6th title)
Winning coach Mike Fox (2nd title)
MVP Cody Stubbs (North Carolina)
Attendance 58,454 (Total)
4,496 (Average)
Television RSN (Round-robin)
ESPN2 (Championship game)
Atlantic Coast Conference
Baseball Tournament
«2012  2014»
2013 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Atlantic
#9 Florida State xy 20 10   .667     47 17   .734
#8 NC State y 19 10   .655     50 16   .758
#14 Clemson y 18 12   .600     40 22   .645
Maryland 11 19   .367     30 25   .545
Wake Forest 9 20   .310     28 27   .509
Boston College 4 25   .138     12 40   .231
Coastal
#2 North Carolina xy 21 7   .750     59 12   .831
#7 Virginia y 22 8   .733     50 12   .806
Virginia Tech y 15 14   .517     40 22   .645
Georgia Tech y 15 15   .500     37 27   .578
Miami (FL) y 14 16   .467     37 25   .597
Duke 9 21   .300     26 29   .473
x – Division champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2013[1]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament was held from May 22 through May 26 at Durham Bulls Athletic Park in Durham, North Carolina. The annual tournament determines the conference champion of the Division I Atlantic Coast Conference for college baseball. Top seeded North Carolina won the tournament and received the league's automatic bid to the 2013 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. It was North Carolina's sixth ACC Tournament win. This was the last of 19 athletic championship events held by the conference in the 2012–13 academic year.[2] This was the sixth time the ACC hosted its baseball championship in Durham.[3][4]

Prior to this year, the tournament has been held every year but one since 1973, with Clemson winning nine championships, most of any team. Georgia Tech, last year's winner, has claimed eight tournament wins. Charter league members Duke and Maryland, along with recent entrants Virginia Tech and Boston College have never won the event.

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Durham Bulls Athletic Park - ACC Tournament

Format and seeding

The winner of each six team division and the top six other teams based on conference winning percentage, regardless of division, from the conference's regular season were seeded one through eight. Seeds one and two were awarded to the two division winners. The tournament used the same format adopted in the 2007 event, with the teams divided into two pools of four. Each pool will play a round-robin set of games over the first four days of the event. The teams with the best record in each pool then meet in a single championship game on Sunday, May 26.[3] This was the final season of this format, as the tournament will expand to ten teams beginning in 2014.[5][6]

Atlantic Division
Team W L Pct Seed
Florida State 20 10 .667
2
NC State 19 10 .655
4
Clemson 18 12 .600
5
Maryland 11 19 .367
Wake Forest 9 20 .310
Boston College 4 25 .138
Coastal Division
Team W L Pct Seed
North Carolina 21 7 .750
1
Virginia 22 8 .733
3
Virginia Tech 15 14 .517
6
Georgia Tech 15 15 .500
7
Miami 14 16 .467
8
Duke 9 21 .300

Schedule and results

Division A UNC NCSU CLEM UM Overall
1 North Carolina W 2–1† W 12–7† W 10–0‡ 3–0
4 NC State L 1–2† W 6–3 W 7–1 2–1
5 Clemson L 7–12† L 3–6 L 0–7 0–3
8 Miami L 0–10‡ L 1–7 W 7–0 1–2
Division B FSU UVA VT GT Overall
2 Florida State L 4–7† L 2–3 L 3–4 0–3
3 Virginia W 7–4† L 1–10 W 8–2 2–1
6 Virginia Tech W 3–2 W 10–1 W 3–2 3–0
7 Georgia Tech W 4–3 L 2–8 L 2–3 1–2
  Finals
       
A  #6 Virginia Tech 1
B  #1 North Carolina 4

Notes
- Denotes extra innings
- Denotes game shortened due to mercy rule

Results

All times shown are US EDT.

Championship Final

Sunday, May 26 1:00 p.m.
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
#6 Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 4
#1 North Carolina 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 X 4 6 2
WP: Taylore Cherry   LP: Eddie Campbell   Sv: Trevor Kelley
Home runs:
UNC: None
VT: None
Attendance: 8,697
Notes: North Carolina wins the ACC Championship and receives an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament[8]

All-Tournament Team

The following players were named to the All-Tournament Team.[8]

Position Player School
C Garrett Boulware Clemson
1B Cody Stubbs North Carolina
2B Reed Gragnani Virginia
3B Sam Dove Georgia Tech
SS Chad Pinder Virginia Tech
OF D. J. Stewart Florida State
OF Chaz Frank North Carolina
OF Bryan Adametz NC State
DH/UT Mark Zagunis Virginia Tech
P Carlos Rodon NC State
P Kent Emanuel North Carolina

Most Valuable Player

Cody Stubbs was named Tournament Most Valuable Player. Stubbs was a first baseman for North Carolina.[8]

See also

References

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