1985 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament

From BR Bullpen

The 1985 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament was held at Russ Chandler Stadium in Atlanta, GA. #5 Georgia Institute of Technology defeated #2 Clemson University for the title. Outfielder Scott Jordan of Georgia Tech was named tournament MVP.

Participating Teams[edit]

Seed School Conf. Record Head Coach
1 University of Virginia 9-4 Dennis Womack
2 Clemson University 9-4 Bill Wilhelm
3 University of North Carolina 9-4-1 Mike Roberts
4 North Carolina State University 8-5 Sam Esposito
5 Georgia Institute of Technology 6-7-1 Jim Morris
6 Duke University 5-8-1 Larry Smith
7 University of Maryland 5-8 Elton "Jack" Jackson
8 Wake Forest University 1-12-1 Marvin Crater

Results[edit]

Bracket[edit]

  First round     Second round     Third round
                           
  1 Virginia 4  
  8 Wake Forest 9    
      8 Wake Forest 11  
      5 Georgia Tech 15    
  4 NC State 11          
  5 Georgia Tech 23        
      5 Georgia Tech 12
      2 Clemson 9
  2 Clemson 17        
  7 Maryland 12          
      2 Clemson 3    
      3 North Carolina 2  
  3 North Carolina 15    
  6 Duke 12  
  Loser's bracket
  1 Virginia 7  
  4 NC State 0     3 North Carolina 3
    1 Virginia 10
  7 Maryland 12  
  6 Duke 1     8 Wake Forest 1
    7 Maryland 10
  Semifinals     Finals    
                           
 
  5 Georgia Tech 8    
  7 Maryland 2      
      5 Georgia Tech 7  
      2 Clemson 5  
  2 Clemson 10    
  1 Virginia 8  



Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
April 17
Game 1 University of North Carolina 15-2 Duke University
Game 2 Wake Forest University 9-4 University of Virginia
Game 3 Clemson University 17-12 University of Maryland
Game 4 Georgia Institute of Technology 23-11 North Carolina State University
April 18
Game 5 University of Virginia 7-0 North Carolina State University North Carolina State eliminated
Game 6 University of Maryland 12-1 Duke University Duke eliminated
Game 7 Georgia Institute of Technology 15-11 Wake Forest University
Game 8 Clemson University 3-2 University of North Carolina
April 19
Game 9 University of Maryland 10-1 Wake Forest University Wake Forest eliminated
Game 10 University of Virginia 10-3 University of North Carolina North Carolina eliminated
Game 11 Georgia Institute of Technology 12-9 Clemson University
April 20
Game 12 Georgia Institute of Technology 8-2 University of Maryland Maryland eliminated
Game 13 Clemson University 10-8 University of Virginia Virginia eliminated
Game 14 Georgia Institute of Technology 7-5 Clemson University Georgia Tech advances to NCAA tournament