The ACC Baseball Schedule is Here!
Contents
- The 2019 ACC Baseball Schedule is here, and it’s packed with great games!
- A look at the top 5 ACC baseball games of the 2019 season
- Why the ACC is the best conference in college baseball
- A preview of the 2019 Acc Baseball Tournament
- 5 things to know about the 2019 ACC Baseball season
- The top 10 players to watch in the 2019 ACC Baseball season
- 5 must-see ACC baseball stadiums in 2019
- The ACC’s best players by position for the 2019 season
- A history of the ACC Baseball Tournament
- 5 fun facts about ACC Baseball
The 2019 ACC baseball schedule is out, and it looks like another great season of ACC Baseball is in store! Check out the full schedule, and be sure to catch your favorite team in action!
The 2019 ACC Baseball Schedule is here, and it’s packed with great games!
The 2019 ACC baseball schedule is here, and it’s packed with great games! All 14 teams will play a double round-robin schedule meaning each team will play every other team in the conference home and away. That’s a lot of ACC Baseball and we can’t wait to see how it all shakes out. Here are some key dates to keep in mind.
-February 15: Opening day! The season gets underway with a full slate of games.
-March 8-10: The first big conference weekend sees all 14 teams in action.
-April 5-7: Another massive weekend, this time with all 14 teams playing each other.
-May 23-26: The ACC Baseball Tournament returns to Durham, NC for the second year in a row.
A look at the top 5 ACC baseball games of the 2019 season
The Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Schedule is finally here, and there are some great games lined up for the 2019 season. Here are a look at the top 5 ACC baseball games of the 2019 season:
1. Florida State vs. Clemson (March 8-10): These two teams combined for nine ACC losses last season, but they should be much improved in 2019.
2. Georgia Tech vs. Duke (April 12-14): These two teams combined for just 12 ACC wins last season, but they should be much improved in 2019.
3. Louisville vs. Virginia (May 17-19): These two teams combined for 11 ACC losses last season, but they should be much improved in 2019.
4. Miami vs. Florida State (May 24-26): These two teams combined for 10 ACC losses last season, but they should be much improved in 2019.
5. North Carolina vs. NC State (June 7-9): These two teams combined for eight ACC losses last season, but they should be much improved in 2019.
Why the ACC is the best conference in college baseball
ACC baseball is the best conference in college baseball because of the level of competition. The ACC has produced more Major League Baseball players than any other conference, and the level of play is consistently high. The ACC is also home to some of the best college baseball programs in the country, including perennial powerhouse UNC.
A preview of the 2019 Acc Baseball Tournament
The Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament is set to begin on Tuesday, May 21 and will run through Sunday, May 26. The event will be held at Durham Bulls Athletic Park in Durham, North Carolina All games will be broadcast on RSN (regional sports networks) and the ACC Network Extra. Here is a preview of the tournament schedule:
May 21 – First Round
#8 Wake Forest vs. #9 Georgia Tech – 12:00 PM ET
#5 Duke vs. #12 Boston College – 4:00 PM ET
#7 Clemson vs. #10 Pitt – 8:00 PM ET
May 22 – Second Round
#1 Louisville vs. Wake Forest/Georgia Tech – 12:00 PM ET
#4 Virginia Tech vs. Duke/Boston College – 4:00 PM ET
#2 Florida State vs. Clemson/Pitt – 8:00 PM ET
May 23 – Third Round
Virginia Tech/Duke/Boston College winner vs. Louisville/Wake Forest/Georgia Tech winner – 12:00 PM ET
Florida State/Clemson/Pitt winner vs. #3 North Carolina – 4:00 PM ET
#6 Miami (FL) vs. #11 Notre Dame – 8:00 PM ET
May 24- Semifinals
Miami (FL)/Notre Dame winner vs. Florida State/Clemson/Pitt winner – 1:00 PM ET North Carolina/Virginia Tech/Duke/Boston College winner vs. Louisville/Wake Forest/Georgia Tech winner – 5:00 PM ET
May 25- Fifth Place Game Loser of North Carolina/(Virginia Tech)/(Duke)/(Boston College) game vs Loser of Louisville/(Wake Forest)/(Georgia Tech) game- 12:00PM ET
May 26-ACC Baseball Tournament Championship game Winner of Saturday’s semifinal games- 1:00PM
5 things to know about the 2019 ACC Baseball season
1. The 2019 season will mark the conference’s 64th season of play.
2. The regular season will begin on Friday, February 15 and end on Sunday, May 26.
3. The ACC Baseball Tournament will be held from Tuesday, May 28 through Saturday, June 1 at Durham Bulls Athletic Park in Durham, North Carolina
4. The 2019 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament will begin on Friday, June 7 and end on Monday, June 24 with the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.
5. The ACC will have 14 teams in the 2019 baseball season Boston College Clemson, Duke, Florida State Georgia Tech Louisville, Miami (FL), North Carolina NC State, Notre Dame Pittsburgh , Syracuse , Virginia , Virginia Tech and Wake Forest .
The top 10 players to watch in the 2019 ACC Baseball season
The ACC Baseball schedule is Here! The top 10 players to watch in the 2019 ACC baseball season are:
1. Joe Dunand, Miami
2. Seth Beer, Clemson
3. Brendan McKay, Louisville
4. Jake Thompson, Duke
5. Tristin English, Georgia Tech
6. Asa Lacy Texas A&M
7. Graeme Stinson, Duke
8. Brantley Gilbert, Florida State
9. Alejandro Toral, Miami
10. Michael Busch North Carolina
5 must-see ACC baseball stadiums in 2019
The 2019 college baseball season is almost here, and that means it’s time to start planning your trips to see some great ACC baseball action Here are 5 must-see ACC baseball stadiums in 2019:
1. Wake Forest baseball Stadium – Winston-Salem, NC
2. Durham Bulls Athletic Park – Durham, NC
3. Clemson’s Doug Kingsmore Stadium – Clemson, SC
4. Louisville Slugger Field – Louisville, KY
5. The Ballpark at Harbor Yard – Bridgeport, CT
The ACC’s best players by position for the 2019 season
The 2019 college baseball season is upon us, and that means it’s time to start thinking about which players are going to be the best in the country. To help get you ready for the season, we’ve compiled a list of the ACC’s best players by position.
Catcher: Cavan Biggio, Notre Dame
Biggio is one of the best all-around hitters in the country, and he’s especially dangerous when he gets on base. He has good power and can play anywhere in the infield, but he’ll likely be Notre Dame’s primary catcher this season.
First base: Jared Johnson, Florida State
Johnson is a big (6’5″, 250 pounds), powerful first baseman who hit 17 home runs last season. He’s also a patient hitter who can get on base (.431 career OBP) and drive in runs (.505 career SLG).
Second base: Luke Boone, Clemson
Boone is a solid all-around player who doesn’t have any one standout tool. He’s a good hitter (.292 career average) with some pop (16 career home runs), and he’s also a good defender at second base.
A history of the ACC Baseball Tournament
The ACC Baseball Tournament is an annual event that features all of the conference’s baseball teams The tournament determines the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament
The first Acc Baseball Tournament was held in 1973, and was won by the Clemson Tigers Clemson has won the tournament a total of 12 times, the most of any team. The other teams to have won the tournament are Florida State (11 times), Miami (6 times), Wake Forest (4 times), Georgia Tech (3 times), Virginia (2 times), and North Carolina (2 times).
The ACC Baseball Tournament is typically held in early May, and is rotated among the various ACC stadiums. Durham Bulls Athletic Park, home of the Durham Bulls minor League Baseball team, has hosted the tournament 14 times, the most of any venue.
5 fun facts about ACC Baseball
1. The origins of ACC Baseball can be traced back to the formation of the Southern Conference in 1921.
2. The inaugural season of ACC Baseball was in 1952.
3. Duke and Wake Forest are the only two teams to have never won an ACC Baseball Championship
4. The Clemson Tigers have won the most ACC Baseball Championships with 12 total titles.
5. The 2019 ACC Baseball Tournament will be held from May 21-26 at Durham Bulls Athletic Park in Durham, North Carolina