1998 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament

The 1998 Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament took place from March 5–8 in Greensboro, North Carolina, at the Greensboro Coliseum. North Carolina won the tournament for the second year in a row, defeating Duke in the championship game.

1998 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season199798
Teams9
SiteGreensboro, North Carolina
Greensboro Coliseum
ChampionsNorth Carolina (15th title)
Winning coachBill Guthridge (1st title)
MVPAntawn Jamison (North Carolina)
1997–98 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 3 Duke151 .938  324  .889
No. 1 North Carolina133 .813  344  .895
Maryland106 .625  2111  .656
Wake Forest79 .438  1614  .533
Clemson79 .438  1814  .563
Georgia Tech610 .375  1914  .576
Florida State610 .375  184  .818
NC State511 .313  1715  .531
Virginia313 .188  1119  .367
1998 ACC Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

From 1998 to 2000, the ACC Tournament adopted a format that in which the top-seeded team played the last-place team in the first round. The winner of this game received a bye into the semifinals. A second first-round game pitted the #7 seed versus the #8 seed. The winner of that game played the #2 seed in the quarterfinals.

Antawn Jamison of North Carolina was named tournament MVP.

Bracket

  First Round
March 5
Quarterfinals
March 6
Semifinals
March 7
Championship Game
March 8
                                     
1 #1 Duke 63  
9 Virginia 41  
  1 #1 Duke  
    (bye)  
     
       
  1 #1 Duke 66  
  5 Clemson 64  
       
       
  4 Wake Forest 56
    5 Clemson 75  
     
       
  1 #1 Duke 68
  2 #4 North Carolina 83
       
       
  2 #4 North Carolina 73
    8 NC State 46  
7 Florida State 63
8 NC State 65  
  2 #4 North Carolina 83OT
  3 #21 Maryland 73  
       
       
  3 #21 Maryland 83
    6 Georgia Tech 65  
     

AP rankings at time of tournament

Awards and honors

Everett Case Award

PlayerSchool
Antawn JamisonNorth Carolina

All Tournament Teams

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