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ACC Basketball: Biggest remaining roster needs for each team for 2022-23 season

Feb 19, 2022; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Louisville Cardinals guard El Ellis (3) reacts during the first half against the Clemson Tigers at KFC Yum! Center. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Rhodes-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 19, 2022; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Louisville Cardinals guard El Ellis (3) reacts during the first half against the Clemson Tigers at KFC Yum! Center. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Rhodes-USA TODAY Sports /
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Just like the other conferences, ACC Basketball has had plenty of roster movement in the first 40 days of the offseason. There have been plenty of incoming and outgoing transfers, as well as NBA Draft news.

In this conference alone, we’ve seen dozens of players enter the NBA Draft, despite having at least one more year left of eligibility left in college. But many of these players were simply ready to move on after a few years. There also were over 30 players in this league alone that entered the transfer portal, including seven from Pittsburgh alone.

The ACC certainly hasn’t been quiet in terms of picking up players in the past month, landing several high-profile newcomers. But there’s always still work to be done, as each team in the conference still has at least one more available spot for a scholarship player.

But what do they specifically need? Here’s the latest look at each roster and what they each need to need in the next month.

Boston College Eagles – Center

The Eagles have a solid backcourt with the return of Makai Ashton-Langford and Jaeden Zackery, along with Cincinnati transfer Mason Madsen. And the wings are solid with DeMarr Langford, four-star freshman Prince Aligbe and D-II senior transfer CJ Perha.

But the frontcourt is the area where Boston College has lost the most, with both James Karnik and Fredrick Scott gone. That leaves TJ Bickerstaff and Quinten Post as the lone returning bigs and they’ll need at least one more big to feel secure inside. But with so many centers getting picked up, it’ll be a tough task for them.