NEWS & NOTES

The ACC announced a number of its postseason awards Monday:

All-ACC first team - Boston College's Jared Dudley, North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough, Florida State's Al Thornton, Virginia's Sean Singletary and Virginia Tech's Zabian Dowdell.

All-ACC second team - UVa's J.R. Reynolds, Maryland's D.J. Strawberry, B.C.'s Tyrese Rice, Duke's Josh McRoberts and UNC's Brandan Wright.

All-ACC third team - Wake Forest's Kyle Visser, Georgia Tech's Javaris Crittenton, N.C. State's Brandon Costner, Va. Tech's Jamon Gordon and Miami's Jack McClinton.

All-ACC freshman team - Crittenton, Wright, Costner, UNC's Ty Lawson and Duke's Jon Scheyer.

All-ACC defensive team - Gordon, Dowdell, Strawberry, McRoberts and Maryland's Ekene Ibekwe.

Duke's DeMarcus Nelson was an honorable mention for the All-ACC team, and the Blue Devil junior also earned recognition for making the 2007 fan's guide All-ACC defensive team, also released on Monday by the league.

GAME OF THE WEEK:

ACC Tournament title game, Sunday, March 11 - One of the most tumultuous seasons in the league's history will finally end Sunday when the ACC crowns its champion, who also receives the league's automatic NCAA bid. With seven ACC teams appearing to have locked up bids, can one of the bottom five make a run to win four in a row and get to the Big Dance?

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