ASCMA All-ACC team (first-place votes in parentheses)

First team - Jabari Parker, Fr.. Duke (77) 231; T.J. Warren, So., NC State (77), 231; Marcus Paige, So., North Carolina (69) 223; C.J. Fair, Sr., Syracuse (47) 200; K.J. McDaniels, Jr. Clemson (46) 199.

Second team - Malcolm Brogdon, So., Virginia (35) 170; Lamar Patterson, Sr. Pitt (10) 158; Tyler Ennis, Fr., Syracuse (13) 156; Rodney Hood, Jr., Duke (4) 148; James Michael McAdoo, Jr., North Carolina (2) 103.

Third Team - Olivier Hanlan, So., Boston College (3) 101; Joe Harris, Sr., Virginia (1) 79; Rion Brown, Sr., Miami 52; Dez Wells, Jr., Maryland 45; Daniel Miller, Sr., Georgia Tech 34.

Honorable Mention (10 points or more) - Eric Atkins, Sr., Notre Dame 30; Talib Zanna, Sr., Pitt 28; Aaron Thomas, So., Florida State 27; Akil Mitchell, Sr., Virginia 17; Jerami Grant,So. Syracuse 15; Ryan Anderson, Jr., Boston College 10.

Coaches All-ACC team

First team - *Jabari Parker, Duke (42), T.J. Warren, NC State (41), Marcus Paige, North Carolina (40), C.J. Fair, Syracuse (39), Malcolm Brogdon, Virginia (35).

Second team - Tyler Ennis, Syracuse (33), Lamar Patterson, Pitt (31), Rodney Hood, Duke (31), K.J. McDaniels, Clemson (28), Joe Harris, Virginia (24).

Third team - James Michael McAdoo, North Carolina (21), Olivier Hanlan, Boston College (15), Dez Wells, Maryland (13), Eric Atkins, Notre Dame (8), Rion Brown, Miami (8).

Honorable Mention (Four or more votes) - Akil Mitchell, Virginia (7), Jerami Grant, Syracuse (4), Pat Connaughton, Notre Dame (4), Ian Miller, Florida State (4), Talib Zanna, Pitt (4).

ACSMA ACC all-defensive team (Total votes in parentheses)

KJ. McDaniels, Jr., Clemson (66); Daniel Miller, Sr., Georgia Tech (60); Akil Mitchell, Sr., Virginia (51); Tyler Ennis, Fr., Syracuse (38); J.P. Tokoto, So., North Carolina (18)

Coaches ACC all-defensive team (Total votes in parentheses)

K.J. McDaniels, Clemson (13); Daniel Miller, Georgia Tech (11); Akil Mitchell, Virginia (9); Okaro White, Florida State (6); J.P. Tokoto, North Carolina (6)

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