#1 Wake Forest
#4 Louisville
#5 UNC
#6 Duke
#7 Notre Dame
#10 Virginia
#12 Virginia Tech
#16 Syracuse
NC State earned an at-large berth (is hosting) and the only ACC team in that didn't get a first round bye.
The Big Ten got 4 teams in (2 seeded) as did the Pac-12 (1 seeded)
This is third time the ACC got 9 teams in (again tying its own NCAA record), and the sixth straight year it has received the most bids.
Of note, Syracuse got a #16 seed with a 7-6-4 overall record and only a 1-4-3 conference record. Only BC, Clemson, and Pitt, all with losing overall records, didn't make the tourney.
On the women's side the ACC got 10 teams of 14 teams in, which led all conferences, including two #1 seeds.
#4 Louisville
#5 UNC
#6 Duke
#7 Notre Dame
#10 Virginia
#12 Virginia Tech
#16 Syracuse
NC State earned an at-large berth (is hosting) and the only ACC team in that didn't get a first round bye.
The Big Ten got 4 teams in (2 seeded) as did the Pac-12 (1 seeded)
This is third time the ACC got 9 teams in (again tying its own NCAA record), and the sixth straight year it has received the most bids.
Of note, Syracuse got a #16 seed with a 7-6-4 overall record and only a 1-4-3 conference record. Only BC, Clemson, and Pitt, all with losing overall records, didn't make the tourney.
On the women's side the ACC got 10 teams of 14 teams in, which led all conferences, including two #1 seeds.
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