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ACC Reveals All-Conference Teams, Preseason Poll

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In case you missed it, on Tuesday, the ACC revealed its 2024-25 preseason poll as well as its preseason all-league teams.

In case you missed it, on Tuesday, the ACC revealed its 2024-25 preseason poll as well as its preseason all-league teams.

Below, I have listed this year’s preseason poll.

1. Duke
2. North Carolina
3. Wake Forest
4. Clemson
5. Virginia
6. Miami
7. Pitt
8. NC State
9. Louisville
10. Notre Dame
11. Syracuse
12. Georgia Tech
13. SMU
14. Virginia Tech
15. Florida State
16. Cal
17. Stanford
18. Boston College

Pitt’s Ishmael Leggett was the lone Panther to make the preseason all-conference teams. He was voted Second Team All-ACC.

Ishmael Leggett Named Preseason Second Team All-ACC

Check out the All-ACC teams below.

First Team
RJ Davis*, North Carolina, 54
Hunter Sallis, Wake Forest, 52
Cooper Flagg, Duke, 52
Markus Burton, Notre Dame, 41
Nijel Pack, Miami, 37

Second Team
Ian Schieffelin, Clemson, 36
Chase Hunter, Clemson, 31
Jamir Watkins, Florida State, 26
Baye Ndongo, Georgia Tech, 21
Ishmael Leggett, Pitt, 20

Pitt is looking to earn its third-straight 20-win season under Capel. The Panthers return Lowe, Ishmael Leggett, Zack Austin, and the Diaz Graham twins, among others, while also bringing in Corhen, Damian Dunn, Amsal Delalic, Brandin Cummings, and Amdy Ndiaye.

“We are a program, where I think the identity of our program is that we all have a chip on our shoulders,” Capel told reporters, including PSN’s Mitchell Northam. “We all feel like we have something to prove. None of the guys on my team were recruited by other ACC teams. None of them. They all have felt like they can play at this level, I think they all realized this is the best conference, and so we recruited them, we believed in them. So they all feel like they have something to prove. Because of that, because of our belief in them, our staff, and how the city has embraced them, there is a level of gratefulness and appreciation that they have, and a love that they have. I think it’s one of the factors that we were able to retain the guys that we kept. They all could have gone to different places, they could’ve chose to do something different. But they wanted to be back here, I think, because of those things and their belief in what we’re doing and how we’re helping them become better.”

Sandy Schall, Coldwell Banker
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