1997 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament

The 1997 Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament took place from March 6–9 in Greensboro, North Carolina, at the Greensboro Coliseum. In what would be Coach Dean Smith's last season as the head coach of North Carolina, his Tar Heels won the tournament, defeating a surprising NC State team in the final.

NC State became the first team in ACC history to advance past the quarterfinal round after playing in the first-round game. The ACC adopted the first-round game format in 1992 when Florida State joined the conference. After defeating top seed Duke in the quarterfinals, NC State surprisingly defeated #5 seed Maryland to advance to the championship game. Their Cinderella run through the tournament ended against rival North Carolina in the final. The 1997 NC State Wolfpack remained the lowest-seeded team to make the ACC Tournament final until 2007.

Shammond Williams was named MVP.

Bracket

  First Round
March 6, 1997
Quarterfinals
March 7, 1997
Semifinals
March 8, 1997
Championship Game
March 9, 1997
                                     
        
  1  #7 Duke 60  
    8  NC State 66  
8  NC State 60
9  Georgia Tech 46  
  8  NC State 65  
  5  #22 Maryland 58  
        
        
  4  #13 Clemson 61
    5  #22 Maryland 76  
      
        
  8  NC State 54
  3  #5 North Carolina 64
        
        
  2  #8 Wake Forest 66
    7  Florida State 65  
      
        
  2  #8 Wake Forest 73
  3  #5 North Carolina 86  
        
        
  3  #5 North Carolina 78
    6  Virginia 68  
      

AP Rankings at time of tournament

Awards and Honors

Everett Case Award

PlayerSchool
Shammond WilliamsNorth Carolina

All Tournament Teams

First Team

PlayerSchool
Tim DuncanWake Forest
Justin GaineyNC State
C.C. HarrisonNC State
Antawn JamisonNorth Carolina
Shammond WilliamsNorth Carolina

Second Team

PlayerSchool
Keith BoothMaryland
Ed CotaNorth Carolina
Jeremy HyattNC State
Danny StrongNC State
Serge ZwikkerNorth Carolina

See also

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