After Sunday night’s games, there is now a three-way tie for second in the ACC, but that doesn’t change any of the seeding. What does change, though, is that due to Syracuse’s loss to Louisville, Virginia jumps from #9 to #7, the Hokies move down to #8, and Syracuse drops to #9.
This places Virginia in the friendlier half of the ACC Tournament bracket -- away from Carolina and Duke — but the Hoos would face Florida State in the quarterfinals, a team Virginia lost to early in the season.
Here’s the full bracket as it stands following Sunday night’s games:
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North Carolina continues to be the top seed.