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All-ACC baseball teams announced following regular season

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College baseball’s regular season has come to a close, and conference tournaments are set to get underway this week. In the ACC, this baseball season was one that was filled with excitement, and there were a ton of impressive performances across the conference.

Following the conclusion of the regular season, the ACC has released its annual baseball awards and honors, also naming its All-Conference and All-Freshman teams.

The ACC Tournament gets underway on Tuesday, and Virginia Tech is the top seed. The Hokies headline Pool A and are joined by North Carolina and Clemson. Pool B contains Louisville, Georgia Tech and Pitt, while Pool C sees Miami, Wake Forest and NC State. Notre Dame headlines Pool D, with Virginia and Florida State taking up the final two spots. Duke and Boston College failed to make this year’s ACC baseball tournament.

Five teams from the ACC end the regular season ranked inside the D1Baseball Top 25, and many others are included in their latest Field of 64 projections.

ACC baseball awards, honors

Player of the Year – Max Wagner, Clemson, So., 3B
Defensive Player of the Year – Levi Usher, Louisville, Sr., OF
Pitcher of the Year – Rhett Lowder, Wake Forest, So., SP
Freshman of the Year – Tommy White, NC State, Fr., DH
Coach of the Year – John Szefc, Virginia Tech

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All-ACC First Team
Max Wagner, Clemson 3B
Parker Messick, Florida State SP
Kevin Parada, Georgia Tech C
Andrew Jenkins, Georgia Tech 1B
Chandler Simpson, Georgia Tech 2B
Carson Palmquist, Miami SP
Andrew Walters, Miami RP
Tommy White, NC State DH
John Michael Bertrand, Notre Dame SP
Jake Gelof, Virginia 3B
Alex Tappen, Virginia OF
Gavin Cross, Virginia Tech OF
Drue Hackenberg, Virginia Tech SP
Jack Hurley, Virginia Tech OF
Tanner Schobel, Virginia Tech SS
Rhett Lowder, Wake Forest SP

All-ACC Second Team
Luke Gold, Boston College 2B
Bryce Hubbart, Florida State SP
Tim Borden II, Georgia Tech DH
Tres Gonzalez, Georgia Tech OF
Jared Poland, Louisville SP
Michael Prosecky, Louisville RP
Dalton Rushing, Louisville C
Levi Usher, Louisville OF
Jacob Burke, Miami OF
CJ Kayfus, Miami 1B
Yohandy Morales, Miami 3B
Danny Serretti, North Carolina SS
LuJames Groover, NC State 1B
Matt Gilbertson, Pitt SP
Brian Gursky, Virginia SP
Cade Hunter, Virginia Tech C

All-ACC Third Team
Mack Anglin, Clemson SP
Blake Wright, Clemson 2B
Stephen Reid, Georgia Tech OF
Christian Knapczyk, Louisville SS
Cameron Masterman, Louisville OF
Ben Metzinger, Louisville 3B
Jack Payton, Louisville DH
Vance Honeycutt, North Carolina OF
Angel Zarate, North Carolina OF
Devonte Brown, NC State OF
Chris Villaman, NC State RP
Ryan Cole, Notre Dame OF
Billy Corcoran, Pitt SP
Nick Biddison, Virginia Tech OF
Griffin Green, Virginia Tech SP
Nick Kurtz, Wake Forest 1B
Brendan Tinsman, Wake Forest C

All-Freshman Team
Alex Mooney, Duke, SS
Jaime Ferrer, Florida State, OF
Logan Beard, Louisville, 2B
Karson Ligon, Miami, SP
Vance Honeycutt, North Carolina, OF
Tommy White, NC State, DH
Griff O’Ferrall, Virginia, SS
Casey Saucke, Virginia, OF
Carson DeMartini, Virginia Tech, 3B
Drue Hackenberg, Virginia Tech, SP
Tommy Hawke, Wake Forest, OF
Nick Kurtz, Wake Forest, 1B