The 2015 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball tournament was the postseason men's basketball tournament for the
Atlantic Coast Conference, held at the
Greensboro Coliseum
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in
Greensboro, North Carolina
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, from March 10–14, 2015. The tournament included fourteen of the fifteen ACC teams, as
Syracuse
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* Syracuse, Indiana
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did not compete due to a self-imposed postseason ban.
Seeds 5 through 10 received a first-round bye, and the top four seeds received a "double bye" through the first round and second rounds. The 2015 tournament was the first to begin on a Tuesday and the first since 1981 to finish on a Saturday. The semifinals and championship game were played in the evening instead of their traditional afternoon timeslot. It was the fourth time a team has played 4 games (NC State in
1997
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and
2007
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, Georgia Tech in
2010
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).
ESPN
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and the
ACC Network
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televised all games, and the championship game was moved to Saturday to facilitate a prime-time broadcast on ESPN.
Seeds
Seeds for the tournament are determined by teams' conference records, with tiebreakers determined according to ACC tiebreaker rules.
Schedule
Bracket
Awards and honors
Tournament
MVP:
Jerian Grant, Notre Dame
All-Tournament Teams:
:First Team
:*
Jerian Grant, Notre Dame
:*
Steve Vasturia, Notre Dame
:*
Pat Connaughton, Notre Dame
:*
Marcus Paige, North Carolina
:*
Brice Johnson, North Carolina
Second Team
*
Demetrius Jackson
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, Notre Dame
*
Justin Jackson, North Carolina
*
Jahlil Okafor, Duke
*
Anthony Barber
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, NC State
*
Malcolm Brogdon, Virginia
See also
*
2015 ACC women's basketball tournament
References
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Tournament
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