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2006–07 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season

The 2007 ACC Men's Basketball Season began on November 7, 2006, in College Park, Maryland, USA. It started when Maryland played Hampton in a non-conference game. The conference schedule began on December 3, 2006, in Charlottesville, Virginia where Virginia defeated NC State 67–62. Following the season the 2007 ACC men's basketball tournament took place in Tampa, Florida with North Carolina claiming the crown.

Final standings
Notes • UNC and UVA shared the regular season title. • Teams tied in the standings are ranked by non-conference record. ==Statistical leaders==
Players of the week
Throughout the conference season, the ACC offices name a player and rookie of the week. The MVP of the ACC tournament is the automatic winner of the final ACC player of the week of each season. ==ACC-Big Ten Challenge==
ACC-Big Ten Challenge
November 27 • N.C. State 74, Michigan 67 November 28 • Maryland 72, Illinois 66 • Wisconsin 81, Florida State 66 • Georgia Tech 77, Penn State 73 • Duke 54, Indiana 51 • Northwestern 61, Miami 59 November 29 • Boston College 65, Michigan State 58 • Purdue 61, Virginia 59 • Virginia Tech 69, Iowa 65 • North Carolina 98, Ohio State 89 • Clemson 90, Minnesota 68 • Wake Forest did not play. • ACC won 8–3 == Conference honors ==
Conference honors
ACC Conference awards were handed out at the conclusion of the regular season. Player of the Year Jared Dudley, Boston College Rookie of the Year Brandan Wright, North Carolina Coach of the Year Dave Leitao, Virginia Defensive Player of the Year Jamon Gordon, Virginia Tech All-Atlantic Coast Conference First TeamJared Dudley, Sr., Boston CollegeTyler Hansbrough, So., North CarolinaAl Thornton, Sr., Florida StateSean Singletary, Jr., VirginiaZabian Dowdell, Sr., Virginia Tech Second TeamJ. R. Reynolds, Sr., VirginiaD. J. Strawberry, Sr., MarylandTyrese Rice, So., Boston CollegeJosh McRoberts, So., DukeBrandan Wright, Fr., North Carolina Third TeamKyle Visser, Sr., Wake ForestJavaris Crittenton, Fr., Georgia TechBrandon Costner, Fr., North Carolina StateJamon Gordon, Sr., Virginia TechJack McClinton, So., Miami Honorable Mention: Ben McCauley, So., NCSU; James Mays, Jr., Clem.; DeMarcus Nelson, Jr., Duke; James Gist, Jr., MD; Ekene Ibekwe, Sr., MD All-ACC Freshman teamBrandan Wright, North CarolinaJavaris Crittenton, Georgia TechBrandon Costner, North Carolina StateJon Scheyer, DukeTy Lawson, North Carolina All-ACC Defensive teamJamon Gordon, Sr., Virginia TechZabian Dowdell, Sr., Virginia TechEkene Ibekwe, Sr., MarylandD. J. Strawberry, Sr., MarylandJosh McRoberts, So., Duke == ACC tournament ==
ACC tournament
Postseason
NCAA tournament ACC Record: 7–7 1 North Carolina (3–1) – Elite Eight ::W 16 Eastern Kentucky 86–65 ::W 9 Michigan State 81–67 ::W 5 USC 74–64 ::L 2 Georgetown 84–96 (OT) 4 Virginia (1–1) ::W 13 Albany 84–57 ::L 5 Tennessee 74–77 4 Maryland (1–1) ::W 13 Davidson 82–70 ::L 5 Butler 59–62 5 Virginia Tech (1–1) ::W 12 Illinois 54–52 ::L 4 Southern Illinois 48–63 6 Duke (0–1) ::L 11 Virginia Commonwealth 77–79 7 Boston College (1–1) ::W 10 Texas Tech 84–75 ::L 2 Georgetown 55–62 10 Georgia Tech (0–1) ::L 7 UNLV 63–67 NIT ACC Record: 8–3 1 Clemson (4–1) – Runner-Up ::W 8 East Tennessee State 64–57 ::W 4 Ole Miss 89–68 ::W 2 Syracuse 74–70 ::W 1 Air Force 68–67 ::L 1 West Virginia 73–78 2 Florida State (2–1) ::W 7 Toledo 77–61 ::W 3 Michigan 87–66 ::L 1 Mississippi State 71–86 6 North Carolina State (2–1) ::W 3 Drexel 63–56 ::W 7 Marist 69–62 ::L 1 West Virginia 66–71 ==References==
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