Atlantic Coast Conference: Season 2014-15

ACC Standings
 1. Virginia (2) 16-3 (28-3) 
 2. Notre Dame (12) 16-4 (28-5) 
 3. Duke (3) 15-4 (28-4) 
 4. Louisville (16) 12-6 (24-7) 
 5. N.Carolina (19) 11-7 (21-10) 
 6. Miami, FL 10-8 (20-11) 
 7. N.Carolina St. 10-8 (19-12) 
 8. Syracuse 9-9 (18-13) 
 9. Clemson 8-10 (16-14) 
 10. Florida St. 8-10 (16-15) 
 11. Pittsburgh 8-10 (19-13) 
 12. Georgia Tech 5-13 (12-18) 
 13. Wake Forest 5-13 (13-18) 
 14. Boston Coll. 4-14 (12-18) 
 15. Virginia Tech 2-16 (10-21) 

Points Per Game
 Olivier HANLAN
  Boston Coll.
  (193-G-93)
  Avg: 19.5
 1. Hanlan, Boston Col.19.5 
 2. Okafor-B., Duke17.7 
 3. Christmas, Syrac.17.5 
 4. Rozier, Louisville17.1 
 5. Grant, Notre Dame16.8 
 6. Lacey, N.Caroli.15.8 
 7. Cook, Duke15.7 
 8. Harrell, Louisville15.7 
 9. Rathan-Mayes, Flor.14.9 
 10. Brown, Boston C.14.8 
Rebounds Per Game
 Tonye JEKIRI
  Miami, FL
  (213-C-94)
  Avg: 10.2
 1. Jekiri, Miami, FL10.2 
 2. Harrell, Louisville9.5 
 3. Christmas, Syrac.9.0 
 4. Okafor-B., Duke9.0 
 5. Thomas, Wake F.8.8 
 6. Blossomgame, Clems.8.2 
 7. Johnson, N.Carolina7.7 
 8. Meeks, N.Carolina7.5 
 9. Connaughton, Notr.7.4 
 10. Young, Pittsburgh7.3 
Assists Per Game
 Jerian GRANT
  Notre Dame
  (196-G-92)
  Avg: 6.6
 1. Grant, Notre Dame6.6 
 2. Jones, Duke5.8 
 3. Robinson, Pitts.5.1 
 4. Perrantes, Virginia4.8 
 5. Paige, N.Carolina4.6 
 6. Rathan-Mayes, Flor.4.3 
 7. Miller-M., Wake F.4.3 
 8. Tokoto, N.Carolina4.2 
 9. Hanlan, Boston Col.4.2 
 10. Wilson, Virginia4.2 
Steals Per Game
 Chris JONES
  Louisville
  (178-PG-91)
  Avg: 2
 1. Jones, Louisville2.0 
 2. Rozier, Louisville2.0 
 3. Gbinije, Syracuse1.9 
 4. Rodriguez, Miami,1.9 
 5. Cooney, Syracuse1.8 
 6. McCullough, Syrac.1.7 
 7. Grant, Notre Dame1.7 
 8. Jackson, Notre D.1.6 
 9. Paige, N.Carolina1.6 
 10. Jones, Duke1.5 
Blocks Per Game
 Beejay ANYA
  N.Caroli.
  (206-F-95)
  Avg: 2.6
 1. Anya, N.Caroli.2.6 
 2. Christmas, Syrac.2.5 
 3. McCullough, Syrac.2.1 
 4. Nnoko, Clemson2.0 
 5. Jekiri, Miami, FL1.5 
 6. Okafor-B., Duke1.4 
 7. Bojanovsky, Florida1.4 
 8. Meeks, N.Carolina1.4 
 9. Onuaku, Louisville1.4 
 10. van Zegeren ., Vi.1.4 

ACC Women 2014-2015
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University of Notre Dame wins the ACC 2014-2015 title (Photo: ACC)

University of Notre Dame 2014-15
Mike Brey Mike Brey Brey
Zach Auguste
Auguste
Jerian Grant
Grant
Pat Connaughton
Connaughton
Demetrius Jackson
Jackson
Steve Vasturia
Vasturia
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
30  Auguste Zach 208 (6'10'') F Greece USA
22  Grant Jerian 196 (6'5'') G 92 USA
24  Connaughton Pat 196 (6'5'') G/F 93 USA
11  Jackson Demetrius 186 (6'1'') G 94 USA
32  Vasturia Steve 196 (6'5'') G USA
23  Geben Martinas 206 (6'9'') C 94 Lithuania
35  Colson Bonzie F USA
15  Katenda Eric 206 (6'9'') F DR Congo France
1  Torres Austin 201 (6'7'') F USA
20  Burgett Austin 206 (6'9'') F 93 USA
5  Farrell Matt 185 (6'1'') G USA
21  Gregory Matt 198 (6'6'') F USA
3  Beachem V.J. 203 (6'8'') F USA
Head Coach: Mike Brey
Coach Assistant: Anthony Solomon
Coach Assistant: Rod Balanis
Coach Assistant: Martin Ingelsby


Notre Dame Wins 2015 New York Life ACC Tournament - Mar 15, 2015

Notre Dame coach Mike Brey walked right to Jerian Grant (6'5''-G-92) as the horn sounded and wrapped him up in a huge hug as the rest of the players rushed by them to celebrate on the court.
The wait was over. The Fighting Irish finally have a conference championship.
Grant scored 24 points and No. 11 Notre Dame took over with a 26-3 second-half run to rally past No. 19 North Carolina 90-82 on Saturday night in the Atlantic Coast Conference title game.
Pat Connaughton (6'5''-G/F-93) added 20 points for the third-seeded Irish (29-5). They went from trailing by nine to up double figures with a stunning burst that seized momentum in what amounted to a road game and sent the program to its first title in any league.
Connaughton came up with a pair of 3s during Notre Dame's go-ahead run, with the Irish getting into a fast-paced, free-flowing attack set loose by a few ill-timed turnovers by the Tar Heels (24-11).
When it was over, Notre Dame had turned a 63-54 deficit into an 80-66 lead on Connaughton's dunk with 2:54 and largely silenced a home-state UNC crowd featuring plenty of blue in the Greensboro Coliseum seats.
The Irish had been to six Big East Tournament semifinals in 18 seasons in the league but never reached the final, then bolted for the ACC before last season.
Notre Dame had reached the final with an upset of No. 2 Duke in Saturday's semifinals. Coach Mike Brey said afterward 'there would be no greater achievement in the history of our program' than to complete the title run, joking -- or maybe not -- that they would have to put an asterisk by it if they beat both Duke and North Carolina in their home state to do it.
Grant was selected the tournament MVP. He also had 10 assists and went 15 for 18 from the foul line.
Marcus Paige (6'1''-PG-93) scored 22 of his 24 points after halftime for the fifth-seeded Tar Heels, who were trying to become the first team in tournament history to take home the title with four wins in four days.
Instead, as Notre Dame found its groove and started burying shots from just about everywhere, North Carolina suddenly looked lost.
Notre Dame shot 54 percent, made 10 of 20 3-pointers and hit 28 of 32 free throws to keep the pressure on the Tar Heels' defenders.
UNC shot 58 percent after halftime, but just couldn't keep up once Notre Dame got rolling.
The Tar Heels reached the final for the fourth time in five years by grinding its way through a quarterfinal win over No. 14 Louisville followed by Friday's semifinal upset of No. 3 Virginia.
They left the court Saturday night still looking for their first ACC title since 2008.

TIP-INS

UNC: Brice Johnson (6'9''-F-94) scored 20 points on 10-for-12 shooting. ... Freshman Justin Jackson (6'8''-G/F-95) had been on a roll in the tournament, but scored just seven on 3-for-12 shooting while missing all seven 3-point tries. ... The Tar Heels were trying to become the first No. 5 seed to win the tournament.

Notre Dame: All five starters scored in double figures. ... Zach Auguste (6'10''-F) had 16 points and 13 rebounds. ... Steve Vasturia (6'5''-G) scored 14 with three 3-pointers. ... Notre Dame scored 51 second-half points.

Courtesy of ACC

ACC Tournament Final:
Notre Dame - North Carolina 90-82
ACC Tournament Semifinals:
Notre Dame - Duke 74-64
North Carolina - Virginia 71-67


All-ACC Awards 2015 - Mar 15, 2015

All-ACC 1st Team 2015
Jahlil Okafor-Benton
Okafor-Benton
Jerian Grant
Grant
Rakeem Christmas
Christmas
Malcolm Brogdon
Brogdon
Olivier Hanlan
Hanlan

All-Tournament MVP: Jerian Grant (6'5''-G-92) of Notre Dame
Player of the Year: Jahlil Okafor-Benton (6'11''-C-95) of Duke
Defensive Co-Player of the Year: Rakeem Christmas (6'9''-F-91) of Syracuse
Defensive Co-Player of the Year: Malcolm Brogdon (6'5''-G) of Virginia
Freshman of the Year: Jahlil Okafor-Benton (6'11''-C-95) of Duke
Most Improved Player of the Year: Rakeem Christmas (6'9''-F-91) of Syracuse
Sixth Man of the Year: Mike Tobey (7'0''-F/C-94) of Virginia
Coach of the Year: Tony Bennett of Virginia

1st Team
C: Jahlil Okafor-Benton (6'11''-C-95) of Duke
G: Jerian Grant (6'5''-G-92) of Notre Dame
F: Rakeem Christmas (6'9''-F-91) of Syracuse
G: Malcolm Brogdon (6'5''-G) of Virginia
G: Olivier Hanlan (6'4''-G-93) of Boston Coll.

2nd Team
F: Montrezl Harrell (6'8''-F-94) of Louisville
PG: Quinn Cook (6'2''-PG-93) of Duke
G: Terry Rozier (6'1''-G-94) of Louisville
G: Trevor Lacey (6'3''-G-91) of N.Carolina St.
G: Justin Anderson (6'6''-G-93) of Virginia

3rd Team
PG: Marcus Paige (6'1''-PG-93) of N.Carolina
PG: Tyus Jones (6'1''-PG-96) of Duke
G/F: Pat Connaughton (6'5''-G/F-93) of Notre Dame
F: Anthony Gill (6'8''-F) of Virginia
F: Brice Johnson (6'9''-F-94) of N.Carolina

Honorable Mention
Jamel Artis (6'7''-F-93) of Pittsburgh
Tonye Jekiri (7'0''-C-94) of Miami, FL
London Perrantes (6'2''-G) of Virginia
Sheldon McClellan (6'5''-G-92) of Miami, FL
Justise Winslow (6'6''-F-96) of Duke
Xavier Rathan-Mayes (6'4''-G-94) of Florida St.
Michael Young (6'9''-F-94) of Pittsburgh
Angel Rodriguez (5'11''-PG-92) of Miami, FL
Codi Miller-McIntyre (6'3''-G-94) of Wake Forest
Kennedy Meeks (6'9''-C-95) of N.Carolina

All-Defensive Team
C: Tonye Jekiri (7'0''-C-94) of Miami, FL
F: Beejay Anya (6'9''-F-95) of N.Carolina St.
G: Jerian Grant (6'5''-G-92) of Notre Dame
F: Rakeem Christmas (6'9''-F-91) of Syracuse
G: Malcolm Brogdon (6'5''-G) of Virginia
F: Anthony Gill (6'8''-F) of Virginia

All-Tournament 1st Team
G: Jerian Grant (6'5''-G-92) of Notre Dame
G: Steve Vasturia (6'5''-G) of Notre Dame
G/F: Pat Connaughton (6'5''-G/F-93) of Notre Dame
PG: Marcus Paige (6'1''-PG-93) of N.Carolina
F: Brice Johnson (6'9''-F-94) of N.Carolina

All-Tournament 2nd Team
PG: Anthony Barber (6'2''-PG-94) of N.Carolina St.
F: Justin Jackson (6'8''-F-90) of Texas L.
G: Demetrius Jackson (6'1''-G-94) of Notre Dame
C: Jahlil Okafor-Benton (6'11''-C-95) of Duke
G: Malcolm Brogdon (6'5''-G) of Virginia

All-Freshman Team
C: Jahlil Okafor-Benton (6'11''-C-95) of Duke
PG: Tyus Jones (6'1''-PG-96) of Duke
F: Justise Winslow (6'6''-F-96) of Duke
G: Xavier Rathan-Mayes (6'4''-G-94) of Florida St.
G/F: Justin Jackson (6'8''-G/F-95) of N.Carolina

All-Academic Team
G: Grayson Allen (6'4''-G-95) of Duke
F: Christian Beyer (6'7''-F-92) of Virginia Tech
G/F: Wayne Blackshear (6'5''-G/F-92) of Louisville
F: Montrezl Harrell (6'8''-F-94) of Louisville
G: Anton Gill (6'4''-G-94) of Louisville
G: Tadric Jackson (6'2''-G-94) of Georgia Tech
F: Amile Jefferson (6'9''-F-93) of Duke
F: Sheldon Jeter (6'7''-F-94) of Pittsburgh
G: Will Johnston (6'3''-G-92) of Virginia Tech
PG: Tyus Jones (6'1''-PG-96) of Duke
F/C: Mangok Mathiang (6'10''-F/C-92) of Louisville
C: Chinanu Onuaku (6'10''-C-96) of Louisville
PG: Marcus Paige (6'1''-PG-93) of N.Carolina
C: Marshall Plumlee (7'0''-C-88) of Duke
G: Davon Reed (6'6''-G-95) of Miami, FL
G: James Robinson (6'3''-G-94) of Pittsburgh
PG: Jordan Roper (6'0''-PG-93) of Clemson
G: Terry Rozier (6'1''-G-94) of Louisville
G: Quentin Snider (6'2''-G-95) of Louisville
G: Devin Wilson (6'4''-G-94) of Virginia Tech
F: Justise Winslow (6'6''-F-96) of Duke
G: Cameron Wright (6'4''-G-92) of Pittsburgh