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ACC WBB Standings as of 1/16

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Here's the latest standings in the ACC WBB:

- NC State and Louisville remain on top of the standings. Both schools are undefeated in conference and overall play NC State (5-0, 10-0) has one more win than Louisville (4-0, 11-0) in conference but one less overall. The Cards are still #2 in the nation, NC State 3.

- FSU is next with a 3-1 conference mark. They are 4-1 overall. Syracuse is 2-1 in conference and 5-1 overall.

- Georgia Tech is 4-2 in the ACC and 6-3 overall

-Here's the list:

#3 NC State
5-0​
--​
1.000​
10-0​
1.000​
W10​
#2 Louisville
4-0​
.5​
1.000​
11-0​
1.000​
W11​
Florida State
3-1​
1.5​
.750​
4-1​
.800​
W2​
Georgia Tech
4-2​
1.5​
.667​
6-3​
.667​
W2​
#24 Syracuse
2-1​
2​
.667​
5-1​
.833​
W1​
Notre Dame
4-3​
2​
.571​
6-5​
.545​
W1​
Wake Forest
3-3​
2.5​
.500​
6-4​
.600​
L1​
Clemson
3-4​
3​
.429​
8-4​
.667​
L3​
Miami
3-4​
3​
.429​
6-4​
.600​
W1​
Virginia Tech
2-4​
3.5​
.333​
7-4​
.636​
W1​
North Carolina
2-4​
3.5​
.333​
7-4​
.636​
L2​
Pittsburgh
1-2​
3​
.333​
3-3​
.500​
L1​
Boston College
1-6​
5​
.143​
5-6​
.455​
L2​
Duke
0-1​
3​
.000​
3-1​
.750​
L1​
Virginia
0-2​
3.5​
.000​
0-5​
.000​
L5​

Games on tap (as of today) for Sunday:

Miami at Syracuse (noon)
Boston College at Notre Dame (noon)
FSU at Louisville (3 p.m.) ESPN2
Wake Forest at Virginia Tech (4 p.m.)


--sonja--
 
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I wonder Sonja with the Covid and the trouble with scheduling I have a question. If Louisville and NCST don’t play each other and both are undefeated but NCST has one more conference win than Louisville does that mean State wins the conference?
 
Yeah but if the final Conference standings are NCST 10-0 and Louisville 9-0 is it a tie for conference champion or does NCST win the regular season title. I just find it odd that NCST has Covid issues right before our game.
 
The ACC has a tiebreaker strategy on hand for cases like that. They'll look at a couple of things:

1. Combined head-to-head win percentage among the tied teams.
2. Head-to-head competition versus the team within the conference with the best overall conference win percentage and proceeding through the conference.

If that doesn't solve it, the tied coaches roll up their sleeves and arm-wrestle for it. I like Walz's chances over Wes Moore...

--sonja--
 
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