The 2015 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament was held from May 19 through 24 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. Florida State won their sixth tournament championship and received the league's automatic bid to the 2015 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. This was the last of 19 athletic championship events held by the conference in the 2014–15 academic year.[2][3][4]

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2015 Atlantic Coast Conference
baseball tournament
FormatRound-robin tournament
Finals site
ChampionsFlorida State (6th title)
Winning coachMike Martin (6th title)
MVPBoomer Biegalski (Florida State)
TelevisionACCRSN (round robin)/ ESPN2 (championship)
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2015 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Atlantic
No. 10 Louisville  xy 255 .8334718 .723
No. 26 Notre Dame  y 1713 .5673723 .617
No. 12 Florida State  y 1713 .5674421 .677
Clemson  y 1613 .5523229 .525
NC State  y 1514 .5173623 .610
Wake Forest   1218 .4002726 .509
Boston College   1019 .3452727 .500
Coastal
No. 6 Miami (FL)  xy 228 .7335016 .758
No. 1 Virginia  y 1515 .5004424 .647
North Carolina   1316 .4483424 .586
Virginia Tech   1316 .4482727 .500
Georgia Tech   1317 .4333223 .582
Duke   1019 .3453122 .585
Pittsburgh   921 .3002032 .385
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2015[1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
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The tournament has been held every year but one since 1973, with Clemson and Georgia Tech each winning nine championships, the most all-time. Charter league member Duke, along with recent entrants Virginia Tech, Boston College, Pittsburgh and Notre Dame have never won the event. In Louisville's first season in the ACC in 2015, Louisville had the best regular season record and secured the #1 seed in the conference tournament.

Format and seeding

The winner of each seven team division and the top eight other teams based on conference winning percentage, regardless of division, from the conference's regular season were seeded one through ten. Seeds one and two were awarded to the two division winners. The bottom four seeds played an opening round, with the winners advancing to pool play. The winner of each pool played a single championship game.[5][6][7]

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Formats and seeding
Division Team W L Pct GB Seed
Atlantic Louisville 25 5 .833 1
Notre Dame 17 13 .567 8 3
Florida State 17 13 .567 8 4
Clemson 16 13 .552 8.5 5
NC State 16 13 .552 8.5 6
Wake Forest 12 18 .400 13
Boston College 10 19 .345 14.5
Coastal Miami (FL) 22 8 .733 2
Virginia 15 15 .500 7 7
North Carolina 13 16 .448 8.5 8
Virginia Tech 13 16 .448 8.5 9
Georgia Tech 13 17 .433 9 10
Duke 10 19 .345 11.5
Pittsburgh 9 21 .300 13
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Schedule and Results

Play-In Round

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Tuesday, May 19
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#10 Georgia Tech0
#7 Virginia11
Notes: 7 innings due to 10-run rule.
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Tuesday, May 19
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#9 Virginia Tech3
#8 North Carolina5
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Pool Play

Division A UL FSU CLEM UNCOverall
1 Louisville L 0–6 L 2–7 W 7–41–2
4 Florida State W 6–0 W 3–1 W 8–43–0
5 Clemson W 7–2 L 1–3 L 3–61–2
8 North Carolina L 4–7 L 4–8 W 6–3 1–2
Division B UM ND NCSU UVAOverall
2 Miami (FL) W 6–5 L 4–5 W 9–52–1
3 Notre Dame L 5–6 L 0–3 W 8–21–2
6 NC State W 5–4 W 3–0 W 10–23–0
7 Virginia L 5–9 L 2–8 L 2–10 0–3
Finals
   
A Florida State 6
B NC State 2

Results

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Championship

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Sunday, May 24 1:00 p.m.
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#6 NC State000200000250
#4 Florida State00320010X680
WP: Boomer Biegalski (7–4)   LP: Johnny Piedmonte (1–1)
Home runs:
NCSU: None
FSU: John Sansone (8)
Attendance: 9,759
Notes: Game Duration - 2:49
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References

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