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What to know about UNC's potential foes in the ACC

The ACC Tournament is consistently one of the top conference tournaments in the country. And this year’s edition will likely be no different.

As the No. 1 seed, North Carolina enters the tournament as one of the favorites to win it. But the Tar Heels aren’t the only team that could bring home the hardware.

No. 2 seed Virginia and No. 3 seed Miami finished one game behind UNC in the ACC standings and feature two of the conference’s top players in Cavalier guard Malcolm Brogdon and Hurricane guard Sheldon McClellan.

Louisville, which finished fourth in the ACC, won’t play in the tournament after imposing a one-year postseason ban amid an ongoing NCAA investigation into an alleged recruiting scandal at the university.