#1 North Carolina(27-3, 13-3 ACC) Key Wins: DukeNotable Losses: Maryland, Boston CollegePlayer to watch for: Ty Lawson was named the ACC Player of the Year earlier in the week and will likely continue to make an impact for the Tar Heels, assuming his lingering toe injury doesn’t prevent him from playing. The junior point guard led UNC-Chapel Hill to a pair of wins this season against Duke. #2 Wake Forest(24-5, 11-5 ACC) Key Wins: North Carolina, DukeNotable Losses: NC State, Georgia TechPlayer to watch for: Jeff Teague is an explosive offensive talent for Wake Forest#3 Duke(25-6, 11-5 ACC) Key Wins: Wake ForestNotable Losses: North Carolina, ClemsonPlayer to watch for: Gerald Henderson averaged 16.6 points and 5 rebounds per game this season, with an average of 19.8 points and 5.8 rebounds against ACC opponents.#4 Florida State(23-8, 10-6 ACC)Key Wins: Clemson, FloridaNotable Losses: Northwestern, MiamiPlayer to watch for: Toney Douglas has been hot for Florida State as of late. Douglas was named the ACC player of the week twice during the regular season and finished out his last few games averaging 24.5 points and five assists. #5 Clemson(23-7, 9-7 ACC) Key Wins: DukeNotable Losses: Florida State, VirginiaPlayer to watch for: Senior K.C. Rivers is in the top-5 all time 3-point shooters in Clemson history.#6 Boston College(21-10, 9-7 ACC) Key Wins: North Carolina, DukeNotable Losses: Harvard, Virginia TechPlayer to watch for: Tyrese Rice was named to the second team all-ACC team after averaging 18.2 points, 4.8 assists, 3.8 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game in conference play. #7 Maryland(18-11, 7-9 ACC) Key Wins: North Carolina, Virginia TechNotable Losses: MiamiPlayer to watch for: Greivis Vasquez posted 33 points and five assists in the Terrapins win over the Wolfpack. If he can post big numbers and control his emotions he may be a force to be reckoned with throughout the tournament.#8 Virginia Tech(18-12, 7-9 ACC) Key Wins: Wake Forest, ClemsonNotable Losses: Player to watch for: A.D. Vassallo ranks fifth in scoring in the ACC with 18.8 points per game, with many of his points coming from his hot hand behind the 3-point arc.#9 Miami(17-13, 7-9 ACC) Key Wins: Wake Forest, Boston CollegeNotable Losses: N.C. StatePlayer to watch for: Jack McClinton is one of the most solid all-around players in the ACC. McClinton went 16-for-16 from the free throw line in Miami’s 72-64 win against the Wolfpack in the team’s season finale. #10 N.C. State(16-13, 6-10 ACC) Key Wins: Wake Forest, Boston CollegeNotable Losses: Davidson, MarylandPlayer to watch for: Brandon Costner leads all scorers and when he performs well, it typically translates into a win for the Pack. Costner helped lead the 2007 team to an improbable run to the ACC Tournament Championship by averaging 22.5 points per game in the four games.#11 Virginia(10-17, 4-12 ACC) Key Wins: Virginia Tech, MarylandNotable Losses: Liberty, AuburnPlayer to watch for: Sylven Landesberg was named ACC Rookie of the Year and was one of two unanimous selections for the ACC All-Rookie team along with Wake Forest’s Al-Farouq Aminu. #12 Georgia Tech(11-18, 2-4 ACC) Key Wins: Georgia, Wake ForestNotable Losses: Penn State, Southern CaliforniaPlayer to watch for: Lewis Clinch is by far and away the hottest player on Georgia Tech’s roster at the moment with 20 points in four consecutive games. A senior, Clinch has one last chance to extend his college basketball career.