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Wondering How the ACC Baseball Tournament Works? Here’s a Guide


The top 12 of the 14 total teams in the ACC regular season standings qualify for the tournament. This year, Notre Dame and Boston College were the odd teams out. The remaining teams are sorted into four pools, with the top four teams each serving as a de facto “No. 1 seed” in their pool. Carolina won the ACC regular-season title and is the No. 1 overall seed. (Chapelboro.com)

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Wondering How the ACC Baseball Tournament Works? Here’s a Guide


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