1995 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament

1995 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament
Classification Division I
Season 199495
Teams 9
Site Greensboro, North Carolina
Greensboro Coliseum
Champions Wake Forest (3rd title)
Winning coach Dave Odom (1st title)
MVP Randolph Childress (Wake Forest)
Top scorer Randolph Childress
(107 points)

The 1995 Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament took place in Greensboro, North Carolina, at the Greensboro Coliseum. Wake Forest won the tournament, defeating North Carolina, 82–80, in the championship game. Randolph Childress of Wake Forest was named tournament MVP, scoring 107 points in three games, a tournament record that still stands as of 2015.[1]

Bracket

  First Round
March 9
Quarterfinals
March 10
Semifinals
March 11
Championship Game
March 12
                                     
       
  1 #7 Wake Forest 87  
    9 Duke 70  
8 NC State 70
9 Duke 83  
  1 #7 Wake Forest 77  
  4 #11 Virginia 68  
       
       
  4 #11 Virginia 77
    5 Georgia Tech 67  
     
       
  1 #7 Wake Forest 82OT
  3 #4 North Carolina 80
       
       
  2 #10 Maryland 71
    7 Florida State 64  
     
       
  2 #10 Maryland 92
  3 #4 North Carolina 97OT  
       
       
  3 #4 North Carolina 78
    6 Clemson 62  
     

AP rankings at time of tournament

Games

Finals


March 12, 1995
North Carolina Tar Heels 80, Wake Forest Demon Deacons 82 (OT)

Randolph Childress penetrated from the lane, drove right and hit a 10-footer with 4.6 seconds left. North Carolina had one more chance as Pierce Landry inbounded to Jerry Stackhouse, who launched a three-pointer that bounced off the rim and Landry failed to tip in. Childress, who scored a game-high 37 points, broke the ACC Tournament scoring record of Lennie Rosenbluth (1957) and was named Tournament MVP. It was Wake Forest's first conference title since 1962.

Awards and honors

Everett Case Award

PlayerSchool
Randolph ChildressWake Forest

All Tournament Teams

References

  1. "ACC Tournament: Individual Records". TheACC.com. March 8, 2010.
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