2018 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament

2018 Atlantic Coast Conference
baseball tournament
Teams12
FormatSee below
Finals site
ChampionsFlorida State (8th title)
MVPCal Raleigh (Florida State)
TelevisionACCRSN (pool play)/ ESPN2 (championship)
2018 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Atlantic
No. 17 Clemson  x‍‍‍y 22 8   .733 47 16   .746
No. 22 NC State ‍‍‍y 19 11   .633 42 18   .700
No. 23 Louisville ‍‍‍y 18 12   .600 45 19   .703
Florida State ‍‍y 16 13   .552 43 19   .694
Wake Forest  ‍‍‍ 13 17   .433 25 32   .439
Notre Dame  ‍‍‍ 12 18   .400 24 30   .444
Boston College  ‍‍‍ 7 22   .241 17 32   .347
Coastal
No. 3 North Carolina x‍‍‍y 22 8   .733 44 18   .710
No. 11 Duke ‍‍‍y 18 11   .621 45 18   .714
Miami (FL)  ‍‍‍ 16 13   .552 28 26   .519
Georgia Tech  ‍‍‍ 14 16   .467 31 27   .534
Virginia  ‍‍‍ 12 17   .414 29 25   .537
Pittsburgh  ‍‍‍ 11 19   .367 29 26   .527
Virginia Tech  ‍‍‍ 8 22   .267 21 33   .389
x – Division champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 17, 2018[1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2018 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament was held from May 22 through 27 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. The tournament champion receives the league's automatic bid to the 2018 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. This was the last of 19 athletic championship events held by the conference in the 2017–18 academic year.[2]

The tournament has been held every year but one since 1973, with Clemson winning ten championships, the most all-time. Georgia Tech has won nine championships, and Florida State has won seven titles since their entry to the league in 1992. Charter league member Duke, along with recent entrants Virginia Tech, Boston College, Pittsburgh and Notre Dame have never won the event. Louisville plays their third season in the ACC in 2017, and has also yet to win a title.

Florida State defeated Louisville in the championship game to win the tournament for the eighth time overall, and the third time in four seasons.

  1. ^ "Conference Standings". TheACC. Retrieved June 17, 2018.
  2. ^ "ACC Championships Central" (PDF). Atlantic Coast Conference. Retrieved October 9, 2017.