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2011 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament


FieldValue
Year2011
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
ShortConferenceACC
Image2011_ACC_Baseball_Championship_Logo.PNG
ImageSize175px
Caption2011 ACC baseball tournament logo
Teams8
Format2 division round robin and
championship game
BallparkDurham Bulls Athletic Park
CityDurham, NC
ChampionsVirginia Cavaliers
TitleCount3rd
CoachBrian O'Connor
CoachCount2nd
MVPSteven Proscia
MVPTeamVirginia Cavaliers
TelevisionACCRSN

championship game

The 2011 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament was held at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park in Durham, North Carolina, from May 25 through 29. All of the games were shown live on Fox Sports South with select games being shown on Fox Sports Florida, Comcast Mid-Atlantic, Sun Sports, and New England Sports Network. Top seeded Virginia won the tournament and earned the Atlantic Coast Conference's automatic bid to the 2011 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. It was Virginia's third ACC tournament win and second in three years.

2011 was the fifth year in which the conference used a round-robin tournament format, with the team with the best record in each group at the end of the three-game round robin advancing to a one-game championship.

Seeding

TeamWLPctGBSeed
Florida State1911.6332
Clemson1713.56726
NC State1515.50047
Wake Forest1515.50048
Boston College722.24112
Maryland525.16714
TeamWLPctGBSeed
Virginia228.7331
Georgia Tech228.7333
North Carolina2010.66724
Miami1910.65535
Virginia Tech1119.36711
Duke723.23315

Tournament

| team-1-abbrev= UVA | team-1= Virginia (22–8) | team-2-abbrev= FSU | team-2= Florida State (19–11) | team-3-abbrev= GT | team-3= Georgia Tech (22–8) | team-4-abbrev= UNC | team-4= North Carolina (20–10) | team-5-abbrev= MIA | team-5= Miami (19–10) | team-6-abbrev= CLEM | team-6= Clemson (17–13) | team-7-abbrev= NCSU | team-7= NC State (15–15) | team-8-abbrev= WF | team-8= Wake Forest (15–15) |color-1=ccffcc |1v4= W 3–2 |1v5= W 6–4 |1v8= W 13–1‡ |1total= 3–0 |color-4= |4v1= L 2–3|4v5= L 5–7 |4v8= W 9–0 |4total= 1–2 |color-5= |5v1= L 4–6 |5v4= W 7–5 |5v8= W 4–2 |5total= 2–1 |color-8= |8v1= L 1–13‡ |8v4= L 0–9 |8v5= L 2–4 |8total= 0–3 |color-2=ccffcc |2v3= W 4–2 |2v6= W 6–3 |2v7= L 0–7 |2total= 2–1 |color-3= |3v2= L 2–4 |3v6= L 0–9 |3v7= W 6–5 |3total= 1–2 |color-6= |6v2= L 3–6 |6v3= W 9–0 |6v7= W 6–3 |6total= 2–1 |color-7= |7v2= W 7–0 |7v3= L 5–6 |7v6= L 3–6 |7total= 1–2 | Final-team1=#1 Virginia | Final-score1= 7 | Final-team2=#2 Florida State | Final-score2= 2

Notes

- Denotes extra innings

- Denotes game shortened due to mercy rule

Results

Division A

Division B

Championship final

All-Tournament Team

PositionPlayerSchool
CRafael LopezFlorida State
1BJesse WierzbickiNorth Carolina
2BZeke DeVossMiami
3BSteven ProsciaVirginia
SSChris TaylorVirginia
OFKenny SwabVirginia
OFJames RamseyFlorida State
OFChris EppsClemson
DH/UTMike McGeeFlorida State
PCory MazzoniNC State
PPatrick JohnsonNorth Carolina
MVPSteven ProsciaVirginia

References

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