2015 ACC Tournament Bracket Printable
By Daniel Tran
At the beginning of the season, the ACC was slated to be the deepest conferences in the country. Though it ended up being a little more top-heavy than expected, the conference is still one of the most talented in the nation, making for an exceptional 2015 ACC Tournament.
The ACC has been rocked by three separate scandals: two sexual assault cases involving players that were eventually dismissed from their respective programs, and a school who banned itself from postseason play while under investigation for multiple violations. However, that has not stopped the conference from producing some of the best basketball this season.
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Virginia was able to survive the loss of Justin Anderson and secure a number one seed in the 2015 ACC Tournament and NCAA Tournament. Duke was able to the ride the prodigious talent of their young freshman after dismissing their veteran guard to finish second place in the regular season.
Joe Lundari currently has six teams making the NCAA Tournament in his latest bracket; one less than the Big 12 and Big Ten who lead the nation in NCAA tournament bids according to Lundari’s predictions. Who do you think will this stacked conference?
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