Krzyzewski's home finale in Duke-UNC rivalry tops ACC slate

Updated Mar. 4, 2022 2:12 a.m. ET
Associated Press

A look at the upcoming week around the Atlantic Coast Conference:

GAME OF THE WEEKEND

North Carolina at No. 4 Duke. It’s a perfect scenario for retiring Hall of Famer Mike Krzyzewski’s home finale, with the rival Tar Heels making the short drive to rowdy Cameron Indoor Stadium for Saturday’s league regular-season finale.

The Blue Devils (26-4, 16-3) clinched at least a share of their first ACC regular-season title since 2010 with Tuesday’s win at Pittsburgh, then secured their first outright title since 2006 with

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The Blue Devils dominated last month’s first meeting with the Tar Heels (22-8, 14-5), who have split their last six games in Cameron.

LOOKING AHEAD

The league moves north to hold its tournament, returning to New York for the first time since playing the 2017 and 2018 events in Brooklyn. The first-round games begin Tuesday, while the Blue Devils, Tar Heels, Fighting Irish and Miami have clinched a bye into Thursday’s quarterfinals as a top-four seed.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Duke’s Paolo Banchero gets his last chance to make a case for league player of the year now that Wake Forest’s Alondes Williams has concluded his season schedule.

The 6-foot-10 Banchero is averaging 16.9 points and 7.8 rebounds for the league-leading Blue Devils. The 6-5 Williams is an Oklahoma graduate transfer who has gone from averaging 6.0 points last year with the Sooners to leading the ACC in scoring (19.3) and assists (5.3) with the Demon Deacons (23-8, 13-7).

“When we look back at this years from now, he’s going to be the guy that helped change the whole thing,” said second-year coach Steve Forbes, who has guided Wake Forest to its winningest season since 2009.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS

UNC big man Armando Bacot is third nationally in rebounding (12.7) and double-doubles (23), with the latter figure tying the program’s single-season record. … Virginia Tech (19-11, 11-8) has won nine of 10 to climb back into NCAA Tournament contention. … North Carolina State (11-19, 4-15) has lost nine of 10 entering Saturday’s game at Florida State and is flirting with the program’s first 20-loss season. … KenPom has the league ranked as the sixth-best in the country. … Duke has been the league’s only AP Top 25 team since late November. The league has never had fewer than three ranked teams since expanding to 15 teams for the 2013-14 season and hasn’t finished a year with only one ranked team since 1971.

ON THE WOMEN’S SIDE

The women have opened play in the ACC Tournament in its traditional home of Greensboro, North Carolina.

No. 3 North Carolina State is the top seed after winning the regular-season race for the first time since 1990. Wes Moore’s Wolfpack will try for the program’s third straight tournament title in a field that includes No. 4 Louisville, No. 16 North Carolina, No. 20 Notre Dame, No. 21 Virginia Tech and No. 25 Georgia Tech.

The Wolfpack beat the Cardinals in last year’s title game on a final-seconds jumper by Raina Perez.

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