2018–19 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season

The 2018–19 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season began with practices in October 2018, followed by the start of the 2018–19 NCAA Division I women's basketball season in November. Conference play started in January 2019 and concluded in March with the 2019 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, NC.

2018–19 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
Number of teams15
TV partner(s)ACC Network, ESPN, Regional Sports Networks
WNBA Draft
Top draft pickJackie Young, Notre Dame
Picked byLas Vegas Aces, 1st overall
2018–19 NCAA Division I women's basketball season
First PlaceNotre Dame
Runners-upLouisville
Season MVPAsia Durr, Louisville
ACC Tournament
ChampionsNotre Dame
Finals MVPJackie Young (Notre Dame)
2018–19 ACC women's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 3 Notre Dame142 .875  354  .897
No. 5 Louisville142 .875  324  .889
No. 10 NC State124 .750  286  .824
No. 19 Miami (FL)124 .750  259  .735
No. 12 Syracuse115 .688  259  .735
No. 25 Florida State106 .625  249  .727
Clemson97 .563  2013  .606
North Carolina88 .500  1815  .545
Georgia Tech79 .438  1713  .567
Virginia Tech610 .375  2212  .647
Duke610 .375  1515  .500
Virginia511 .313  1219  .387
Boston College313 .188  1416  .467
Pittsburgh214 .125  1120  .355
Wake Forest115 .063  1020  .333
2019 ACC Tournament winner
As of March 7, 2019; Rankings from AP Poll

Head coaches

Coaching changes

Coaches

Team Head coach Previous job Years at school Record at school ACC record ACC titles NCAA Tournaments NCAA Final Fours NCAA Championships
Boston College Joanna Bernabei-McNamee Albany 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
Clemson Amanda Butler Florida 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
Duke Joanne P. McCallie Michigan State 12 297–80 132–38 4 10 0 0
Florida State Sue Semrau Wisconsin (Assistant) 22 427–240 186–138 2 14 0 0
Georgia Tech MaChelle Joseph Georgia Tech (Assistant) 16 294–1191 106–122 0 7 0 0
Louisville Jeff Walz Maryland (Assistant) 12 299–96 131–48 1 4 3 0
Miami Katie Meier Charlotte 14 252–163 99–99 1 7 0 0
NC State Wes Moore Chattanooga 6 112–51 51–29 0 3 0 0
North Carolina Sylvia Hatchell Francis Marion 33 732–309 289–201 7 22 3 1
Notre Dame Muffet McGraw Lehigh 32 800–229 404–85 4 5 8 2
Pittsburgh Lance White Florida State (Assistant) 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
Syracuse Quentin Hillsman Syracuse (Assistant) 12 117–48 55–35 0 5 1 0
Virginia Tina Thompson Texas (Associate Head Coach) 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
Virginia Tech Kenny Brooks James Madison 3 43–28 10–22 0 0 0 0
Wake Forest Jennifer Hoover High Point 7 88–104 29–69 0 0 0 0

Notes:

  • Year at school includes 2018–19 season.
  • Overall and ACC records are from time at current school and are through the end the 2017–18 season.
  • NCAA Tournament appearances are from time at current school only.
  • NCAA Final Fours and Championship include time at other schools

Preseason

Preseason watch lists

Below is a table of notable preseason watch lists.

Lieberman[9] Drysdale[10] Miller[11] McClain[11] Leslie[11]
Kyra Lambert - Duke
Paris Kea - North Carolina
Marina Mabrey - Notre Dame
Tiana Mangakahia - Syracuse
Asia Durr - Louisville
Arike Ogunbowale - Notre Dame
Leonna Odom - Duke
Francesca Pan - Georgia Tech
Jackie Young - Notre Dame
Miranda Drummond - Syracuse
Jocelyn Willoughby - Virginia
Elisa Penna - Wake Forest
Jessica Shepard - Notre Dame Jade Williams - Duke
Sam Fuehring - Louisville
Janelle Bailey - North Carolina
Brianna Turner - Notre Dame

ACC Women's Basketball Tip-off

Prior to the start of the season, the ACC hosted a media day at the Sheraton/Le Méridien Hotel in Charlotte, North Carolina. At the media day, the head coaches voted on the finishing order of the teams, an All-ACC team, a Preseason Player of the Year, and Newcomers to watch. The media day was hosted on October 2, 2018. A selected group of student athletes also took questions from the media on this day. This question and answer period was live streamed on theacc.com.[12]

At the media day, both the Head Coaches and the Blue Ribbon Panel selected Notre Dame to defend their title.[13]

ACC preseason polls

2018 ACC Women's Basketball Preseason Polls
Head Coaches Blue Ribbon Panel
  1. Notre Dame – 225 (15)
  2. Louisville – 210
  3. Syracuse – 178
  4. NC State – 165
  5. Miami – 160
  6. Duke – 141
  7. North Carolina – 127
  8. Florida State – 124
  9. Georgia Tech – 112
  10. Virginia Tech – 108
  11. Virginia – 95
  12. Wake Forest – 57
  13. Pittsburgh – 41
  14. Clemson – 32
  15. Boston College – 25
  1. Notre Dame – 927 (59)
  2. Louisville – 870 (3)
  3. Syracuse – 730
  4. NC State – 671
  5. Duke – 652
  6. Miami – 577
  7. Florida State – 572
  8. North Carolina – 462
  9. Virginia – 450
  10. Georgia Tech – 432
  11. Virginia Tech – 424
  12. Wake Forest – 269
  13. Pittsburgh – 157
  14. Boston College – 126
  15. Clemson – 121

Note: First Place votes shown in ().

Preseason All-ACC Teams

2018 ACC Women's Basketball Preseason All-ACC Teams
Head Coaches Blue Ribbon Panel

Preseason ACC Player of the Year

2018 ACC Women's Basketball Preseason Player of the Year
Head Coaches Blue Ribbon Panel
Arike Ogunbowale - Notre Dame Arike Ogunbowale - Notre Dame

Newcomer Watchlist

2018 ACC Women's Basketball Newcomer Watchlists
Head Coaches Blue Ribbon Panel
  • Elizabeth Balogun – Georgia Tech
  • Elizabeth Dixon – Georgia Tech
  • Beatrice Mompremier – Miami
  • Jordan Nixon – Notre Dame
  • Emily Engstler – Syracuse
  • Kiah Gillespie – Florida State
  • Elizabeth Dixon – Georgia Tech
  • Beatrice Mompremier – Miami
  • Jordan Nixon – Notre Dame
  • Emily Engstler – Syracuse

Regular season

Rankings

Legend
  Increase in ranking
  Decrease in ranking
  Not ranked previous week
    First Place votes shown in ()
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Final
Boston College AP
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Clemson AP RV RV RV RV RV
C RV
Duke AP 21 RV RV
C 20 RV RV
Florida State AP RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV 22 RV 22 24 24 21 22 22 22 т 25 25
C RV RV RV RV RV RV 25 23 18 21 19 21 19 19 20 21 21 22 22 23
Georgia Tech AP RV
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Louisville AP 5 5 5 5 5 4 3 3 3 2 (10) 4 4 3 (2) 2 (3) 2 (3) 4 3 3 5 5
C 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 (9) 4 4 3 2 (3) 2 (2) 4 т 3 3 5 5 6
Miami AP 25 24 24 21 25 24 24 24 RV RV RV RV 25 20 14 15 16 19 19
C 24 22 20 23 22 23 23 RV 23 RV 23 23 25 20 14 15 т 15 16 15 20
North Carolina AP RV RV RV RV
C RV RV
NC State AP 17 17 15 13 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 8 7 9 12 9 10 9 10 10
C 16 13 13 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 8 7 9 11 12 10 11 10 10 9
Notre Dame AP 1 (31) 1 (30) 1 (31) 1 (31) 2 2 2 2 2 1 (12) 1 (23) 1 (22) 5 4 6 5 4 4 3 3
C 1 (30) 1 (30) 1 (32) 2 2 2 2 2 1 (15) 1 (26) 1 (26) 5 (1) 4 (1) 6 4 т 4 4 3 3 2
Pittsburgh AP
C
Syracuse AP 18 18 14 12 15 15 15 15 14 12 12 13 18 15 16 18 17 18 15 12
C 18 15 12 14 14 14 14 14 12 12 14 16 14 16 18 17 16 14 12 16
Virginia AP RV
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Virginia Tech AP RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV
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Wake Forest AP
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Note: The Coaches Poll releases a final poll after the NCAA tournament, but the AP Poll does not release a poll at this time.

Conference matrix

This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play. Each team will play 16 conference games, and at least 1 against each opponent.

  Boston College Clemson Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Louisville Miami North Carolina NC State Notre Dame Pittsburgh Syracuse Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest
vs. Boston College 91–5890–92 (2OT)91–7181–7687–5176–7393–7885–6992–63
97–47
55–5996–69
76–59
79–77 (OT)95–8664–65
vs. Clemson 58–9163–5945–57
68–73
61–71
75–53
76–4467–7670–6454–51101–6359–6584–7565–7166–7353–69
vs. Duke 92–90 (2OT)59–6366–6270–6473–5158–5069–85
44–62
63–5189–6155–7464–5553–4764–5752–66
44–55
vs. Florida State 71–9157–45
73–68
62–6655–6469–4858–62
64–54
63–6470–7597–7046–7894–8861–6354–5661–85
vs. Georgia Tech 76–8171–61
53–75
64–7064–5561–4469–5691–9068–6076–55
90–50
55–6755–6553–4568–7646–60
vs. Louisville 51–8744–7651–7348–6944–6179–7366–7362–9282–6842–70
40–67
51–7643–91
49–71
63–7249–73
vs. Miami 73–7676–6750–5862–58
54–64
56–6973–7968–7670–6865–7251–6571–8459–7261–68
73–65
57–72
vs. North Carolina 78–9364–7085–69
62–44
64–6390–9173–6676–6851–64
74–69
73–7891–7890–7753–7069–8161–84
vs. NC State 69–8551–5451–6375–7060–6892–6268–7064–51
69–74
95–7234–6373–7738–6661–70 (OT)50–59
46–80
vs. Notre Dame 63–92
47–97
63–10161–8970–9755–76
50–90
68–8272–6578–7372–9544–10068–9866–10351–8048–78
vs. Pittsburgh 59–5565–5974–5578–460–070–42
67–40
65–5178–9163–34100–4482–50
90–63
74–5774–5864–70
vs. Syracuse 69–96
59–76
75–8455–6488–9465–5576–5184–7177–9077–7398–6850–82
63–90
68–7273–75 (OT)57–77
vs. Virginia 77–79 (OT)71–6547–5363–6145–5391–43
71–49
72–5970–5366–38103–6657–7472–6858–62
63–45
52–42
vs. Virginia Tech 86–9573–6657–6456–5476–6872–6368–61
65–73
81–6970–61 (OT)80–5158–7475–73 (OT)62–58
45–63
57–69
vs. Wake Forest 65–6469–5366–52
55–44
85–6160–4673–4972–5784–6159–50
80–46
78–4870–6477–5742–5269–57
Total 3–139–76–1010–67–913–212–48–812–414–22–1311–55–116–101–15

Player of the week

Throughout the conference regular season, the Atlantic Coast Conference offices named a Player(s) of the week and a Rookie(s) of the week.

Week Player of the week Rookie of the week Reference
1 – Nov. 12 Asia DurrLouisville Valencia Myers – Florida State [14]
2 – Nov. 19 Arike OgunbowaleNotre Dame Elizabeth Dixon – Georgia Tech [15]
Maeve Dialdi-Tabdi – Syracuse
3 – Nov. 26 Tiana MangakahiaSyracuse Marnelle Garraud – Florida State [16]
4 – Dec. 3 Asia Durr (2) – Louisville Maeve Dialdi-Tabdi (2) – Syracuse [17]
5 – Dec. 10 Asia Durr (3) – Louisville Elissa Cunane – NC State [18]
6 – Dec. 17 Simone Westbrook – Clemson Elizabeth BalogunGeorgia Tech [19]
7 – Dec. 24 Arike Ogunbowale (2) – Notre Dame Elizabeth Balogun (2) – Georgia Tech [20]
8 – Dec. 31 Janelle Bailey – North Carolina Miela Goodchild – Duke [21]
9 – Jan. 2 Beatrice Mompremier – Miami Elizabeth Balogun (3) – Georgia Tech [22]
Tiana Mangakahia (2) – Syracuse
10 – Jan. 14 Tiana Mangakahia (3) – Syracuse Makayla Dickens – Boston College [23]
Elizabeth Dixon (2) – Georgia Tech
11 – Jan. 21 Beatrice Mompremier (2) – Miami Elizabeth Balogun (4) – Georgia Tech [24]
12 – Jan. 28 Paris Kea – North Carolina Elissa Cunane (2) – NC State [25]
13 – Feb. 4 Regan Magarity – Virginia Tech Dara Mabrey – Virginia Tech [26]
14 – Feb. 11 Beatrice Mompremier (3) – Miami Elizabeth Dixon (3) – Georgia Tech [27]
15 – Feb. 18 Emese Hof – Miami Elissa Cunane (3) – NC State [28]
16 – Feb. 25 Paris Kea (2) – North Carolina Miela Goodchild (2) – Duke [29]
17 – Mar. 4 Tiana Mangakahia (4) – Syracuse Elissa Cunane (4) – NC State [30]

Postseason

ACC Tournament

  First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
                                               
1 Notre Dame 95  
    8 North Carolina 77  
8 North Carolina 80
9 Georgia Tech 73  
  1 Notre Dame 91  
  5 Syracuse 66  
4 Miami 85
    5 Syracuse 92  
5 Syracuse 67
    12 Virginia 57  
12 Virginia 77
13 Boston College 61  
1 Notre Dame 99
2 Louisville 79
2 Louisville 75  
    7 Clemson 67  
7 Clemson 80OT
    10 Virginia Tech 76  
10 Virginia Tech 85
15 Wake Forest 63  
  2 Louisville 78
  3 NC State 68  
3 NC State 69
    6 Florida State 62  
6 Florida State 51
    11 Duke 41  
11 Duke 86
14 Pittsburgh 64  

NCAA Tournament

The ACC sent a record tying eight teams to the NCAA Tournament, including two number 1 seeds. Eight teams were also selected in 2014, 2015, and 2018. Eight teams was the most out of any conference this year.[31]

Seed Region School 1st Round 2nd Round Sweet 16 Elite Eight Final Four Championship
1 Albany Louisville W 69–34 vs. #16 Robert Morris(Louisville) W 71–50 vs. #8 Michigan(Louisville) W 61–44 vs. #4 Oregon State(Albany) L 73–80 vs. #2 Connecticut – (Albany)
1 Chicago Notre Dame W 92–50 vs. #16 Bethune–Cookman(South Bend) W 91–63 vs. #8 Michigan State(South Bend) W 87–80 vs. #4 Texas A&M(Chicago) W 84–68 vs. #2 Stanford(Chicago) W 81–76 vs. #2 Connecticut – (Tampa) L 81–82 vs. #1 Baylor(Tampa)
3 Greensboro NC State W 63–51 vs. #14 Maine(Raleigh) W 72–57 vs. #6 Kentucky(Raleigh) L 61–79 vs. #2 Iowa(Greensboro)
3 Portland Syracuse W 70–49 vs. #14 Fordham(Syracuse) L 64–75 vs. #6 South Dakota Stae(Syracuse)
4 Portland Miami W 69–62 vs. #13 Florida Gulf Coast(Miami) L 55–57 vs. #5 Arizona State(Miami)
5 Greensboro Florida State W 70–69 vs. #12 Bucknell(Charlotte) L 64–72 vs. #4 South Carolina(Charlotte)
9 Portland Clemson W 79–66 vs. #8 South Dakota(Starkville) L 61–85 vs. #1 Mississippi State(Starkville)
9 Greensboro North Carolina L 72–81 vs. #8 California(Waco)
W–L (%): 7–1 (.875) 3–4 (.429) 2–1 (.667) 1–1 (.500) 1–0 (1.000) 0–1 (.000) Total: 14–8 (.636)

National Invitation Tournament

School 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
Virginia Tech W 92–65 vs. Furman(Blacksburg) W 82–72 vs. VCU(Blacksburg) L 66–70 vs. James Madison (Harrisonburg)
W–L (%): 1–0 (1.000) 1–0 (1.000) 0–1 (.000) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) Total: 2–1 (.667)

Honors and awards

ACC Awards

2018 ACC Women's Basketball Individual Awards[32]
Award Recipient(s)
Player of the Year Asia DurrLouisville
Coach of the Year Amanda ButlerClemson
Defensive Player of the Year Brianna TurnerNotre Dame
Rookie of the Year Elizabeth BalogunGeorgia Tech
Sixth Player of the Year Dana Evans – Louisville
Most Improved Player Emese Hof – Miami
2018 ACC Women's Basketball All-Conference Teams( as voted on by the league's Blue Ribbon Panel)[33]
First Team Second Team Freshman Team

Haley Gorecki, Jr., G, Duke
Kiah Gillespie, Jr., F, Florida State
Asia Durr, Sr., G, Louisville
Beatrice Mompremier, Jr., F, Miami
Emese Hof, Sr., F/C, Miami
Kiara Leslie, Sr., G, NC State
Paris Kea, Gr., G, North Carolina
Arike Ogunbowale, Sr., G, Notre Dame
Jessica Shepard, Sr., F, Notre Dame
Tiana Mangakahia, Jr., G, Syracuse

Janelle Bailey, So., C, North Carolina
Brianna Turner, Gr., F, Notre Dame
Jackie Young, Jr., G, Notre Dame
Taylor Emery, Sr., G, Virginia Tech
Regan Magarity, Sr., F, Virginia Tech

Makayla Dickens, G, Boston College
Miela Goodchild, G, Duke
Valencia Myers, F, Florida State
Elizabeth Balogun, G, Georgia Tech
Elizabeth Dixon, F, Georgia Tech
Elissa Cunane, C, NC State
Maeva Djaldi-Tabdi, F, Syracuse
Dara Mabrey, G, Virginia Tech

2018 ACC Women's Basketball All-Conference Teams( as voted on by the league's Head Coaches)[33]
First Team Second Team Freshman Team

Kiah Gillespie, Jr., F, Florida State
Asia Durr, Sr., G, Louisville
Emese Hof, Jr., F, Miami
Beatrice Mompremier, Sr., F/C, Miami
Paris Kea, Sr., G, North Carolina
Kiara Leslie, Gr., G, NC State
Arike Ogunbowale, Sr., G, Notre Dame
Jessica Shepard, Sr., F, Notre Dame
Tiana Mangakahia, Jr., G, Syracuse
Taylor Emery, Sr., G, Virginia Tech

Kobi Thornton, Jr., G, Clemson
Haley Gorecki, Jr., G, Duke
Marina Mabrey, Sr., G, Notre Dame
Jackie Young, Jr., G, Notre Dame
Regan Magarity, Sr., F, Virginia Tech

Makayla Dickens, G, Boston College
Miela Goodchild, G, Duke
Valencia Myers, F, Florida State
Elizabeth Balogun, G, Georgia Tech
Elizabeth Dixon, F, Georgia Tech
Elissa Cunane, C, NC State
Maeva Djaldi-Tabdi, F, Syracuse
Dara Mabrey, G, Virginia Tech

2018 ACC Women's Basketball All-Conference Defensive Team[33]

Danielle Edwards, Sr., G, Clemson
Simone Westbrook, Gr., G, Clemson
Emese Hof, Sr., F/C, Miami
Kiara Leslie, Gr., G, NC State
Brianna Turner, Gr., F, Notre Dame

WNBA Draft

PlayerTeamRoundPick #PositionSchool
Jackie YoungLas Vegas Aces11GNotre Dame
Asia DurrNew York Liberty12GLouisville
Arike OgunbowaleDallas Wings15GNotre Dame
Kiara LeslieWashington Mystics110GNC State
Brianna TurnerAtlanta Dream112FNotre Dame
Jessica ShepardMinnesota Lynx216FNotre Dame
Marina MabreyLos Angeles Sparks219GNotre Dame
Paris KeaIndiana Fever325GNorth Carolina
Arica CarterPhoenix Mercury332GLouisville
Regan MagarityConnecticut Sun333FVirginia Tech
Sam FuehringWashington Mystics334FLouisville

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