2005 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament

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The 2005 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament was held at Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville in Jacksonville, FL. #1 Georgia Institute of Technology defeated #7 University of Virginia for the title. Georgia Tech's Tyler Greene was named tournament MVP.

Participating Teams[edit]

Seed School Conf. Record Head Coach
1 Georgia Institute of Technology 22-8 Danny Hall
2 Clemson University 21-9 Jack Leggett
3 University of Miami 19-10-1 Jim Morris
4 Florida State University 19-11 Mike Martin
5 University of North Carolina 17-10-1 Mike Fox
6 North Carolina State University 17-13 Elliott Avent
7 University of Virginia 14-14 Brian O’Connor
8 Wake Forest University 12-18 Rick Rembielak
9 Virginia Polytechnic Institute 7-19 Chuck Hartman
10 University of Maryland 7-23 Terry Rupp
11 Duke University 5-25 Bill Hillier

Results[edit]

Bracket[edit]

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                                           
1  Georgia Tech 9  
8  Wake Forest 8  
  1  Georgia Tech 5  
  4  Florida St. 4  
4  Florida St. 3
5  North Carolina 2  
  1  Georgia Tech 18 x  
 
  4  Florida St. 2 x  
8  Wake Forest 2  
5  North Carolina 1  
  4  Florida St. 7
  8  Wake Forest 3  
  1  Georgia Tech 4 x x
  7  Virginia 3 x x
2  Clemson 1  
7  Virginia 8  
  7  Virginia 12
  6  NC State 2  
3  Miami (FL) 1
6  NC State 2  
  7  Virginia 5 x
 
  2  Clemson 4 x  
2  Clemson 9  
3  Miami (FL) 1  
  6  NC State 4
  2  Clemson 5  



Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 24
Game 1 Wake Forest University 10-1 Duke University single elimination, Duke eliminated
Game 2 University of Maryland 5-4 Virginia Polytechnic Institute single elimination, Virginia Tech eliminated
Game 3 Wake Forest University 20-13 University of Maryland single elimination, Wake Forest advances
May 25
Game 4 North Carolina State University 2-1 University of Miami
Game 5 University of Virginia 8-1 Clemson University
Game 6 Florida State University 3-2 (12) University of North Carolina
Game 7 Georgia Institute of Technology 9-8 Wake Forest University
May 26
Game 8 Clemson University 9-1 University of Miami Miami eliminated
Game 9 Wake Forest University 2-1 University of North Carolina North Carolina eliminated
Game 10 University of Virginia 12-2 (7) North Carolina State University
Game 11 Georgia Institute of Technology 5-4 Florida State University
May 27
Game 12 Clemson University 5-4 North Carolina State University North Carolina State eliminated
Game 13 Florida State University 7-3 Wake Forest University Wake Forest eliminated
May 28
Game 14 University of Virginia 5-4 Clemson University Clemson eliminated
Game 15 Georgia Institute of Technology 18-2 (7) Florida State University Florida State eliminated
May 29
Game 16 Georgia Institute of Technology 4-3 University of Virginia Georgia Tech advances to NCAA tournament

All-Tournament Team[edit]

  • C Scott Headd, Virginia
  • 1B Whit Robbins, Georgia Tech
  • 2B Kyle Werman, Virginia
  • 3B Ryan Zimmerman, Virginia
  • SS Tyler Greene, Georgia Tech
  • OF Jack Rye, Florida St.
  • OF Jeff Kindel, Georgia Tech
  • OF Tom Hagan, Virginia
  • UT/DH Sean Doolittle, Virginia
  • P Josh Cribb, Clemson
  • P Matt Avery, Virginia