1992 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament

1991–92 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#1 Duke 14 2   .875     34 2   .944
#20 Florida State 11 5   .688     22 10   .688
#18 North Carolina 9 7   .563     23 10   .697
Georgia Tech 8 8   .500     23 12   .657
Virginia 8 8   .500     20 13   .606
Wake Forest 7 9   .438     17 12   .586
NC State 6 10   .375     12 18   .400
Maryland 5 11   .313     14 15   .483
Clemson 4 12   .250     14 14   .500
ACC Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1992 Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament took place in Charlotte, North Carolina, at the second Charlotte Coliseum. Duke won the tournament, defeating North Carolina in the championship game. Florida State played in the ACC Tournament for the first time. The expansion to nine teams forced the addition of what would eventually become known as the "Les Robinson Invitational" because of N.C. State's multiple appearances in the Thursday game under coach Les Robinson. In fact, the 1992 tournament was the only time under Robinson the Wolfpack did not participate in the new "first-round" game.

Christian Laettner of Duke was named tournament MVP.

Bracket

  First Round
March 12, 1992
Quarterfinals
March 13, 1992
Semifinals
March 14, 1992
Championship Game
March 15, 1992
                                     
        
  1  #1 Duke 94  
    8  Maryland 87  
8  Maryland 81
9  Clemson 75  
  1  #1 Duke 89  
  4  Georgia Tech 76  
        
        
  4  Georgia Tech 68
    5  Virginia 56  
      
        
  1  #1 Duke 94
  3  #20 North Carolina 74
        
        
  2  #18 Florida State 93
    7  NC State 80  
      
        
  2  #18 Florida State 76
  3  #20 North Carolina 80  
        
        
  3  #20 North Carolina 80
    6  Wake Forest 65  
      

AP Rankings at time of tournament

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