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2007 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament

2007 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament
Classification Division
Teams 8
Format 2 division round robin and
championship game
Site
Champions North Carolina Tar Heels (5th title)
Winning coach Mike Fox (1st title)
MVP Josh Horton (North Carolina Tar Heels)
2007 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Atlantic
No. 10 Florida State xy 24 6   .800     49 13   .790
No. 12 Clemson y 18 12   .600     41 23   .641
NC State y 16 14   .533     38 23   .623
Wake Forest y 14 16   .467     34 29   .540
Boston College 12 17   .414     24 27   .471
Maryland 7 23   .233     26 30   .464
Coastal
No. 2 North Carolina x‡y 21 9   .700     57 16   .781
No. 15 Virginia y 19 9   .679     45 16   .738
Miami (FL) y 17 13   .567     37 24   .607
Georgia Tech 15 14   .517     32 25   .561
Duke 8 22   .267     29 25   .537
Virginia Tech 7 23   .233     23 31   .426
x – Division champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2007; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2007 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament was held at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville in Jacksonville, FL from May 23 through May 27. North Carolina won the tournament and earned the Atlantic Coast Conference's automatic bid to the 2007 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. This was the first year the conference used the round robin tournament setup. The best record of each group at the end of the round robin would face each other in a one-game match for the championship.

From TheACC.com:

The top two teams from both the Atlantic and Coastal divisions, as determined by conference winning percentage, in addition to the four teams with the next best conference winning percentage, regardless of division, will be selected to participate in the ACC Baseball Championship. The two division champions will automatically be seeded number one and two based on winning percentage in overall conference competition. The remaining teams will be seeded (three through eight) based on winning percentage in overall conference competition without regard to division. All ties will be broken using the tie-breaking provisions.

(*)Denotes Unanimous Selection


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