2000 ACC men's basketball tournament

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{{Infobox NCAA Basketball Conference tournament

| Year = 2000

| Conference = ACC

| Gender = Men's

| Image = 2000acctournament.png

| ImageSize = 120px

| Caption = 2000 ACC Tournament logo

| Teams = 9

| Arena = Charlotte Coliseum

| City = Charlotte, North Carolina

| Champions = Duke

| TitleCount = 11th

| Coach = Mike Krzyzewski

| CoachCount = 5th

| MVP = Jason Williams

| MVPTeam = Duke

| Attendance =

| OneTopScorer =

| TwoTopScorers =

| TopScorer =

| TopScorerTeam =

| TopScorer2 =

| TopScorer2Team =

| Points =

}}

The 2000 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball tournament took place from March 9 to 12 in Charlotte, North Carolina, at the second Charlotte Coliseum. Duke won the tournament for the second year in a row, defeating Maryland in the championship game. Jason Williams of Duke was the tournament MVP.

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{{1999–2000 ACC men's basketball standings}}

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Bracket

{{4RoundBracket-Byes

|RD1=First round
March 9

|RD2=Quarterfinals
March 10

|RD3=Semifinals
March 11

|RD4=Championship Game
March 12

| RD1-seed01=1

| RD1-team01=#3 Duke

| RD1-score01=94

| RD1-seed02=9

| RD1-team02=Clemson

| RD1-score02=63

| RD1-seed11=7

| RD1-team11={{cbb link|1999|team=Florida State Seminoles|title=Florida State}}

| RD1-score11=63

| RD1-seed12=8

| RD1-team12={{cbb link|1999|team=Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets|title=Georgia Tech}}

| RD1-score12=62

| RD2-seed01=1

| RD2-team01=#3 Duke

| RD2-score01=

| RD2-seed02=

| RD2-team02=(bye)

| RD2-score02=

| RD2-seed03=4

| RD2-team03=North Carolina

| RD2-score03=52

| RD2-seed04=5

| RD2-team04=Wake Forest

| RD2-score04=58

| RD2-seed05=2

| RD2-team05=#20 Maryland

| RD2-score05=82

| RD2-seed06=7

| RD2-team06=Florida State

| RD2-score06=61

| RD2-seed07=3

| RD2-team07=Virginia

| RD2-score07=65

| RD2-seed08=6

| RD2-team08={{cbb link|1999|team=NC State Wolfpack|title=NC State}}

| RD2-score08=76

| RD3-seed01=1

| RD3-team01=#3 Duke

| RD3-score01=82

| RD3-seed02=5

| RD3-team02=Wake Forest

| RD3-score02=73

| RD3-seed03=2

| RD3-team03=#20 Maryland

| RD3-score03=64

| RD3-seed04=6

| RD3-team04=NC State

| RD3-score04=61

| RD4-seed01=1

| RD4-team01=#3 Duke

| RD4-score01=81

| RD4-seed02=2

| RD4-team02=#20 Maryland

| RD4-score02=68

|}}

AP rankings at time of tournament

Television

class="wikitable"

!Network

!Play-by-play announcer

!Color analyst(s)

!Sideline reporter(s)

ESPN (non-ACC markets)
Raycom/JP Sports (ACC markets)

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|

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Local radio

class="wikitable"

!Seed

!Teams

!Flagship station

!Play-by-play announcer

!Color analyst(s)

4

| North Carolina

| WCHL–AM (North Carolina)

| Woody Durham

| Mick Mixon

5

| Wake Forest

| WBRF (Wake Forest)

| Stan Cotten

| Mark Freidinger

References

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