7 in 2009, 2007 and 1991
2011 - 4
2010 - 6
2009 - 7
2008 - 4
2007 - 7
2006 - 4
2005 - 5
2004 - 6
2003 - 4
2002 - 4
2001 - 6
2000 - 3
1999 - 3
1998 - 5
1997 - 5
1996 - 6
1995 - 4
1994 - 4
1993 - 5
1992 - 5
1991 - 7
1990 - 5
1989 - 6
1988 - 5
1987 - 6
1986 - 6
1985 - 4
1984 - 5 (53 teams)
1983 - 4 (52 teams)
1982 - 4 (48 teams)
1981 - 4 (48 teams)
1980 - 5 (48 teams)
1979 - 2 (40 teams)
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Duke 19
North Carolina, Duke, NC State and Maryland.
Because it has been for the most part the central location for all ACC teams The official rationale given by the ACC is that playing the ACC Tournament in Charlotte or Greensboro guarantees that it will be the biggest event going on in the city that weekend. There are fewer other things going on in those cities with which the tournament would compete for attention. Washington and Atlanta (the two other places where the ACC has held tournaments in the past) are much bigger cities with many other things going on, especially Washington. With all of that said, the league is holding the tournament outside the Carolinas more often--2005 in Washington, 2007 in Tampa, and 2009 in Atlanta.
In 2012, there are (or were) four teams in the NCAA tournament: Duke, Florida State, North Carolina and North Carolina State. That is 4/68 or 5.9% of the tournament. Actually, in 2011, the seven teams that were in the NCAA tournament were: Virginia, North Carolina, Duke, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Boston College and Virginia Tech. That constituted 7/65 of the entire NCAA tournament or 10.8%
Clemson has one ACC tournament title.
The 2005 ACC tournament will be held just outside of Washington DC
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The Hurricanes can reach the 2012 tournament by winning the ACC Tournament. In order to do so, they would need to beat Georgia Tech, FSU, Duke/Clemson/or Virginia Tech, and UNC/UVA/Maryland/Wake Forest/NC State/or Boston College. If they do not win the ACC Tournament, they might be able to make it into the tournament as an at-large selection if they win 3 games in the ACC Tournament. They may still be able to make it with 1 or 2 wins but it is not nearly as likely with 3 or 4 wins (win tournament).
The ACC.
North Carolina leads with 25 ACC Tournament Championships and 34 regular season titles. Duke has 23 ACC Tournament Championships and 22 regular season titles. Duke has won 19 ACC Men's titles, UNC has won 17. UNC has 9 Women's titles, Duke 8. Total titles: Duke 27, UNC, 26.