1993 ACC Baseball Tournament
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The 1993 ACC Baseball Tournament was held in Greenville, SC from May 15 through May 20. Clemson
Clemson Tigers
The Clemson Tigers are any team that represents Clemson University as a member of the NCAA's Division I or in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference....

 won the tournament and earned the Atlantic Coast Conference
Atlantic Coast Conference
The Atlantic Coast Conference is a collegiate athletic league in the United States. Founded in 1953 in Greensboro, North Carolina, the ACC sanctions competition in twenty-five sports in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association for its twelve member universities...

's automatic bid to the 1993 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.

Seeding Procedure

From TheACC.com:

On Saturday (The Semifinals) of the ACC Baseball Tournament, the match-up between the four remaining teams is determined by previous opponents. If teams have played previously in the tournament, every attempt will be made to avoid a repeat match-up between teams, regardless of seed. If it is impossible to avoid a match-up that already occurred, then the determination is based on avoiding the most recent, current tournament match-up, regardless of seed. If no match-ups have occurred, the team left in the winners bracket will play the lowest seeded team from the losers bracket.

Winner & Loser Bracket Games

Main Bracket

The brackets were set up without an elimination play-in game and several byes, which allowed all 9 teams to play in a double-elimination format. To clarify the brackets above, the match-ups (by round) to the reordered semifinals were as follows:
  • 1st Round: Maryland vs. Georgia Tech, Clemson vs. Duke, Florida State - bye, N.C. State vs. Virginia, North Carolina vs. Wake Forest
  • 2nd Round (winner's): Georgia Tech - bye, Clemson vs. Florida State, North Carolina vs. N.C. State
  • 2nd Round (loser's): Duke vs. Maryland, Virginia vs. Wake Forest
  • 3rd Round (winner's): Clemson vs. Georgia Tech, North Carolina - bye
  • 3rd Round (loser's): Duke vs. N.C. State, Florida State vs. Virginia
  • 4th Round (winner's): Clemson vs. North Carolina
  • 4th Round (loser's): N.C. State - bye, Florida State vs. Georgia Tech

All-Tournament Team

Position Player School
1B Doug Mientkiewicz
Doug Mientkiewicz
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Florida State
2B Jeff Morris Clemson
3B Mickey Lopez
Mickey Lopez
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Florida State
SS Mike Olexa Duke
C Jason Varitek
Jason Varitek
Jason Andrew Varitek is an American professional baseball catcher who is a free agent. After being traded as a minor league prospect by the Seattle Mariners, Varitek has played his entire major league career for the Boston Red Sox...

Georgia Tech
OF Kevin Ross NC State
OF Billy McMillon
Billy McMillon
William Edward McMillon is a former professional baseball player who played outfielder in the Major Leagues from -. He attended Clemson University....

Clemson
OF Keith Williams Clemson
DH Cookie Massey North Carolina
P Terry Harvey NC State
P Andy Taulbee Clemson
MVP Jeff Morris Clemson

See also

  • College World Series
    College World Series
    The College World Series or CWS is an annual baseball tournament held in Omaha, Nebraska that is the culmination of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, which determines the NCAA Division I college baseball champion. The eight teams are split into two, four-team, double-elimination brackets,...

  • NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
    NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
    The NCAA Division I Baseball Championship tournament is held each year from May through June and features 64 college baseball teams in the United States, culminating in the College World Series....


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