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ACC basketball standings and rankings heading into week 7 of the college basketball season.
December 21, 2015As we get closer and closer to conference play, the Atlantic Coast Conference has five teams competing at a high enough level to be worthy of a spot in the AP Top 25 rankings.
Less than two weeks away from the new year, we’ve already seen a few upsets go down, and it seems as though no team is safe.
The UNC Tar Heels have taken two tough losses on the chin, but they were able to beat UCLA, 89-76 on Saturday.
Duke fell in overtime to Utah, 77-75, while Virginia took care of Villanova, 86-75, thanks to Malcom Brogdon and Anthony Gill.
Conference play can’t get here soon enough, but let’s take a look at how the ACC standings are looking with overall records before we dive into the ACC power rankings.
T-1. Louisville – (9-1)
T-1. Miami (FL) – (9-1)
T-1. Pittsburgh – (9-1)
T-1. Virginia – (9-1)
T-5. Duke – (9-2)
T-5. North Carolina – (9-2)
T-7. Florida State – (8-2)
T-7. Wake Forest – (8-2)
T-9. NC State – (8-3)
T-9. Syracuse – (8-3)
T-9. Virginia Tech – (8-3)
T-12. Georgia Tech – (7-3)
T-12. Notre Dame – (7-3)
14. Clemson – (7-4)
15. Boston College – (5-6)
1. Virginia – (9-1), RPI: .6326
2. North Carolina – (9-2), RPI: .6972
3. Duke – (9-2), RPI: .6072
4. Miami (FL) – (9-1), RPI: .6295
5. Louisville – (9-1), RPI: .6340
6. Pittsburgh – (9-1), RPI: .6374
7. Florida State – (8-2), RPI: .5293
8. Syracuse – (8-3), RPI: .5833
9. Wake Forest – (8-2), RPI: .5703
10. NC State – (8-3), RPI: .5524
11. Virginia Tech – (8-3), RPI: .5099
12. Notre Dame – (7-3), RPI: .5925
13. Georgia Tech – (7-3), RPI: .5529
14. Clemson – (7-4), RPI: .4512
15. Boston College – (5-6), RPI: .4396