March Madness Bracket: How Many ACC Teams Made the 2022 NCAA Tournament?
By Peter Dewey
The 2022 NCAA Tournament is here, as the full 68-teams field was announced on Selection Sunday.
One of the most intriguing parts of the bracket reveal is finding out which bubble teams made the tournament, as well as who else received at-large bids from each conference.
The 32 teams that win their respective conference tournament are awarded an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The remaining 36 teams that are selected receive at-large bids, and there’s always a team or two that may get snubbed by the selection committee.
Usually, the major conferences such as the Big Ten, Big 12, SEC, ACC, Pac 12 and Big East receive the majority of the at-large bids, as they face more quality competition throughout the season and have more tournament-worthy teams than smaller conferences.
Fans of these conferences love competing to see how many of their teams get into the tournament, and then how they fare once the games begin.
Let’s take a look at this year’s bracket and how many teams from the ACC are in the NCAA Tournament:
How Many ACC Teams Are in the NCAA Tournament?
There are five teams from the ACC in the NCAA Tournament.
They include:
- Virginia Tech (Automatic Bid) – No. 11 seed in East Region
- Duke (At-Large Bid) – No. 2 seed in West Region
- North Carolina (At-Large Bid) – No. 8 seed in East Region
- Miami (At-Large Bid) – No. 10 seed in Midwest Region
- Notre Dame (At-Large Bid) – No. 11 seed in West Region (First Four)
Odds for ACC Teams to Win National Championship:
Here are the odds for each ACC team in the NCAA Tournament to win the national title via WynnBET:
- Duke: +1000
- UNC: +10000
- Virginia Tech: +15000
- Notre Dame: +20000
- Miami: +20000
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