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ACC Basketball Power Rankings: Louisville takes the top spot, UVA rises

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - JANUARY 25: Chris Mack the head coach of the Louisville Cardinals watches the action against the Clemson Tigers at KFC YUM! Center on January 25, 2020 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - JANUARY 25: Chris Mack the head coach of the Louisville Cardinals watches the action against the Clemson Tigers at KFC YUM! Center on January 25, 2020 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /
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ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 28: Devin Vassell #24 of the Florida State Seminoles (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) /

ACC Basketball has seen one of it’s more interesting years in 2019-20 as there continues to be a shift among the rankings. Here’s a look at the latest edition of power rankings.

The Louisville Cardinals sit atop the ACC Basketball standings at 10-1 in the driver’s seat with a ton of parity in the conference. While two teams remain tied in second at 8-2, after that, the standings get interesting with five teams having identical records of 5-6. There’s literally no room for error as the final stretch approaches for teams like the Virginia Cavaliers (6-4) and Syracuse Orange (6-5), who continue to remain above .500 in ACC play.

The Florida State Seminoles and Duke Blue Devils lurk in the shadows of the Cardinals. The Seminoles got a victory over the Tar Heels on Monday night while the Blue Devils are riding a three-game winning streak heading into a new week of play. Head coach Leonard Hamilton will need to work his magic in their next few games to keep pace with the top teams, so far so good after defeating North Carolina.

The Virginia Tech Hokies and NC State Wolfpack have both lost three ACC games in a row after sitting above .500 at 5-3. The North Carolina Tar Heels struggles continue after they snapped a five-game losing streak in conference play. Top draft pick Cole Anthony has returned from injury, but he wasn’t enough as they fell to Boston College on Saturday.

With roughly two weeks left in the conference schedule, it will be interesting to see how the results end up, especially with at-large bids on the line for the NCAA Tournament. So how does the ACC look heading into a new week? Check it out!