2022–23 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season

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2022–23 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
Number of teams15
TV partner(s)ACC Network, ESPN, Regional Sports Networks
WNBA Draft
Top draft pickKayana Traylor, Virginia Tech
Picked byChicago Sky, 23rd overall
2022–23 NCAA Division I women's basketball season
Regular season ChampionsNotre Dame
  Runners-upDuke
Virginia Tech
Season MVPElizabeth Kitley, Virginia Tech
Top scorerTa'Niya Latson – 21.26 ppg[1]
ACC Tournament
ChampionsVirginia Tech
Finals MVPGeorgia Amoore, Virginia Tech
Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball seasons
2022–23 ACC women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 10т Notre Dame 15 3   .833 27 6   .818
No. 13 Duke 14 4   .778 26 7   .788
No. 4 Virginia Tech 14 4   .778 31 4   .886
Louisville 12 6   .667 26 12   .684
Florida State 12 6   .667 23 10   .697
Miami (FL) 11 7   .611 22 13   .629
No. 20 North Carolina 11 7   .611 22 11   .667
NC State 9 9   .500 20 12   .625
Syracuse 9 9   .500 20 13   .606
Clemson 7 11   .389 19 16   .543
Boston College 5 13   .278 16 17   .485
Wake Forest 5 13   .278 17 17   .500
Virginia 4 14   .222 15 15   .500
Georgia Tech 4 14   .222 13 17   .433
Pittsburgh 3 15   .167 10 20   .333
2023 ACC tournament winner
As of March 27, 2023
Rankings from AP poll

The 2022–23 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season began with practices in October 2022, followed by the start of the 2022–23 NCAA Division I women's basketball season in November. Conference play started in November 2022 and concluded on February 26, 2023. After the regular season, the 2023 ACC women's basketball tournament was held at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, NC for the 23rd time in 24 years.[2]

Notre Dame was the regular season champions with a 15–3 conference record. Virginia Tech won the ACC Tournament title over Louisville 75–67. The ACC had eight teams selected for the NCAA tournament, with Virginia Tech being the best performing, reaching the Final Four. The conference's overall record was 14–8 in the tournament. Three ACC teams participated in the WNIT. Two teams reached the Super 16 and their overall record was 5–3 in the tournament.

Head coaches[edit]

Coaching changes[edit]

  • On March 21, 2022, Sue Semrau announced her retirement after 24 seasons as head coach at Florida State.[3] She was succeeded by Seminoles associate head coach Brooke Wyckoff, who served as the interim head coach for the team during the 2020–21 season during Semrau's leave of absence.[4]
  • On March 26, 2022, Felisha Legette-Jack was announced as the head coach at Syracuse.[5] She took over from interim head coach Von Read.
  • On March 3, 2022 Virginia fired head coach Tina Thompson after four years as head coach and a 30–63 overall record.[6] On March 21, 2022, Virginia announced that Amaka Agugua-Hamilton would be the new head coach of the program.[7]
  • On May 11, 2022 Wake Forest fired head coach Jen Hoover after ten seasons.[8] Megan Gebbia was announced as the new head coach on May 26, 2022.[9]

Coaches[edit]

Team Head coach Previous job Years at school Record at school ACC record ACC titles NCAA tournaments NCAA Final Fours NCAA Championships
Boston College Joanna Bernabei-McNamee Albany 5 62–52 26–39 0 0 0 0
Clemson Amanda Butler Florida 5 50–71 20–49 0 1 0 0
Duke Kara Lawson Boston Celtics (Assistant) 3 20–14 7–11 0 0 0 0
Florida State Brooke Wyckoff Florida State (Assistant) 2 10–9 9–7 0 1 0 0
Georgia Tech Nell Fortner Auburn 4 58–31 33–21 0 2 0 0
Louisville Jeff Walz Maryland (Assistant) 16 401–109 180–54 1 7 4 0
Miami Katie Meier Charlotte 18 324–211 136–132 1 9 0 0
NC State Wes Moore Chattanooga 10 222–68 107–40 3 6 0 0
North Carolina Courtney Banghart Princeton 4 54–32 28–25 0 2 0 0
Notre Dame Niele Ivey Memphis Grizzlies (Assistant) 3 34–20 21–12 0 1 0 0
Pittsburgh Lance White Florida State (Assistant) 5 32–79 8–59 0 0 0 0
Syracuse Felisha Legette-Jack Buffalo 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
Virginia Amaka Agugua-Hamilton Missouri State 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
Virginia Tech Kenny Brooks James Madison 7 124–69 48–52 0 2 0 0
Wake Forest Megan Gebbia American 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0

Notes:

  • Year at school includes 2022–23 season.
  • Overall and ACC records are from time at current school and are through the end the 2021–22 season.
  • NCAA tournament appearances are from time at current school only.
  • NCAA Final Fours and Championship include time at other schools

Preseason[edit]

Preseason watch lists[edit]

Below is a table of notable preseason watch lists.

Lieberman[10] Drysdale[11] Miller[12] McClain[13] Leslie[14] Naismith[15]
Chrislyn Carr – Louisville
Haley Cavinder – Miami
Deja Kelly – North Carolina
Olivia Miles – Notre Dame
Dyaisha Fair – Syracuse
Celeste Taylor – Duke
Cameron Swartz – Georgia Tech
Hailey Van Lith – Louisville
Jakia Brown-Turner – NC State
Ashley Owusu – Virginia Tech
Elizabeth Balogun – Duke
Morgan Jones – Louisville
Mimi Collins – NC State
Alyssa Ustby – North Carolina
Taylor Soule – Virginia Tech
Olivia Cochran – Louisville
Maddy Westbeld – Notre Dame
Sam Brunelle – Virginia
Kennedy Brown – Duke
Josie Williams – Louisville
Lauren Ebo – Notre Dame
Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech
Morgan Jones – Louisville
Hailey Van Lith – Louisville
Deja Kelly – North Carolina
Alyssa Ustby – North Carolina
Jakia Brown-Turner – NC State
Diamond Johnson– NC State
Olivia Miles – Notre Dame
Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech
Ashley Owusu – Virginia Tech

ACC Women's Basketball Tip-off[edit]

The Preseason Media Poll and Preseason All-ACC teams were released after a tipoff event held at the Westin in Charlotte, North Carolina on October 11, 2022.[16]

At the media day, both the head coaches and the Blue Ribbon Panel predicted that Louisville would be league champion. In prior seasons, the league released a poll of head coaches and a Blue Ribbon Panel poll, but this year those polls were combined. The votes from the league's head coaches counted twice in the combined poll.[17]

ACC Preseason poll[edit]

  1. Louisville – 1,068 (31)
  2. Virginia Tech – 984 (17)
  3. NC State – 963 (8)
  4. Notre Dame – 942 (4)
  5. North Carolina – 895
  6. Miami – 674
  7. Duke – 627
  8. Georgia Tech – 623
  9. Florida State – 553
  10. Syracuse – 379
  11. Virginia – 303
  12. Clemson – 275
  13. Boston College – 271
  14. Wake Forest – 256
  15. Pittsburgh – 187

First-place votes shown in parentheses.

Preseason All-ACC Team[edit]

Position Player Class School
C Elizabeth Kitley (49) Senior Virginia Tech
G Hailey Van Lith (7) Junior Louisville
Morgan Jones (1) Graduate Student
Olivia Miles (3) Sophomore Notre Dame
Deja Kelly Junior North Carolina
Diamond Johnson Junior NC State
Jewel Spear Junior Wake Forest
Ashley Owusu Senior Virginia Tech
Taylor Soule Graduate Student Virginia Tech
F Jakia Brown-Turner Senior NC State

ACC Preseason Player of the Year shown in Bold.
First-place votes shown in parentheses.

Newcomer Watchlist[edit]

Position Player School
G Ashley Owusu Virginia Tech
Saniya Rivers NC State
Dyaisha Fair Syracuse
Ta'Niya Latson Florida State
Haley Cavinder Miami
Ruby Whitehorn Clemson

Regular season[edit]

Records against other conferences[edit]

2022–23 records against non-conference foes as of (December 22, 2022):

Record against ranked non-conference opponents[edit]

This is a list of games against ranked opponents only (rankings from the AP Poll):

Date Visitor Home Site Significance Score Conference record
Nov 13 No. 14 Ohio State Boston College Conte ForumChestnut Hill, MA L 64–82 0–1
Nov 17 No. 1 South Carolina Clemson Littlejohn ColiseumClemson, MD Rivalry L 31–85 0–2
Nov 20 No. 10 NC State No. 5 UConn XL CenterHartford, CT L 69–91 0–3
Nov 20 No. 3 Texas No. 6 Louisville Imperial ArenaParadise Island, Bahamas Battle 4 Atlantis W 71–63 1–3
Nov 24 No. 18 Oregon No. 8 North Carolina Chiles CenterPortland, OR Phil Knight Invitational W 85–79 2–3
Nov 24 No. 25 Kansas State Clemson Sports and Fitness CenterSaint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam L 38–77 2–4
Nov 25 Duke No. 3 UConn † Moda Center • Portland, OR Phil Knight Legacy L 50–78 2–5
Nov 27 Pittsburgh No. 14 Maryland Suncoast Credit Union ArenaFort Myers, FL Fort Myers Tip-Off L 63–87 2–6
Nov 27 No. 8 North Carolina No. 5 Iowa State Moda Center • Portland, OR Phil Knight Invitational W 73–64 3–6
Nov 30 No. 4 Ohio State No. 18 Louisville KFC Yum! CenterLouisville, KY ACC–Big Ten Women's Challenge L 77–96 3–7
Dec 1 No. 6 North Carolina No. 5 Indiana Simon Skjodt Assembly HallBloomington, IN ACC–Big Ten Women's Challenge L 63–87 3–8
Dec 1 No. 20 Maryland No. 7 Notre Dame Edmund P. Joyce CenterSouth Bend, IN ACC–Big Ten Women's Challenge L 72–74 3–9
Dec 1 No. 12 NC State No. 10 Iowa Carver–Hawkeye ArenaIowa City, IA ACC–Big Ten Women's Challenge W 94–81 4–9
Dec 1 No. 17 Michigan Miami (FL) Watsco CenterCoral Gables, FL ACC–Big Ten Women's Challenge L 64–76 4–10
Dec 4 No. 3 UConn No. 7 Notre Dame Edmund P. Joyce Center • South Bend, IN W 74–60 5–10
Dec 18 Florida State No. 9 UConn † Mohegan Sun ArenaUncasville, CT Basketball Hall of Fame Women's Showcase L 77–85 5–11
Dec 20 No. 6 North Carolina No. 19 Michigan † Spectrum CenterCharlotte, NC Jumpman Invitational L 68–76 5–12

Team rankings are reflective of AP poll when the game was played, not current or final ranking

† denotes game was played on neutral site

Rankings[edit]

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Boston College AP
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Clemson AP
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Duke AP RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV 19 16 13 16 16 9 9 11 13 13 13
C RV RV RV RV 22 19 14 16 15 11 11 12 12 14 13 16
Florida State AP RV RV RV RV RV 24 23 19 24 23 RV RV RV
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Georgia Tech AP
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Louisville AP 7 6 10 18 RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV
C 5 4 12 15 24 25 RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV 14
Miami AP RV RV RV RV RV
C RV RV RV RV 18
North Carolina AP 12 13 8 6 7 6 13 22 22 17 15 11 14 19 22 18 19 20
C 12 13 10 6 9 7 7 12 18 22 20 19 14 16 17 21 19 19 19 21
NC State AP 10 10 13 12 8 7 6 10 11 20 20 15 22 RV RV RV RV RV
C 8 7 11 11 10 8 6 6 9 12 18 18 13 20 24 RV RV RV RV RV
Notre Dame AP 9 9 7 7 5 5 5 5 4 7 7 7 9 10 10 10 10 11 10т
C 10 11 7 7 5 5 5 5 4 7 7 7 8 10 10 10 10 10 11 11
Pittsburgh AP
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Syracuse AP
C
Virginia AP RV RV RV RV
C RV RV 25 RV RV
Virginia Tech AP 13 14 11 9 7 6 8 7 9 13 12 12 13 11 11 9 8 4 4
C 13 14 9 9 7 6 8 7 10 13 10 10 11 9 9 9 8 6 5 4
Wake Forest AP
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Note: The Coaches Poll releases a final poll after the NCAA tournament, but the AP Poll does not release a poll at this time.

Conference Matrix[edit]

This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play. Each team played 18 conference games, and at least 1 against each opponent.[18]

  Boston College Clemson Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Louisville Miami North Carolina NC State Notre Dame Pittsburgh Syracuse Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest
vs. Boston College 67–57 68–27 71–77 (OT) 62–74 73–65
62–52
86–65 73–55 71–79 85–48
72–59
60–74
75–64
83–73
79–72
66–50 73–58 63–73
vs. Clemson 57–67 66–56 93–62
61–74
85–74
41–57
81–69 69–66 (OT)
59–54
69–58 77–59 57–54 57–72 91–77 69–79 59–64 59–60
69–64 (OT)
vs. Duke 27–68 56–66 70–57 47–65 56–63 40–50 61–56
45–41
72–58
62–77
52–57 44–53 50–62 56–70
52–56
55–66
61–45
50–60
vs. Florida State 77–71 (OT) 62–93
74–61
57–70 58–99
66–80
82–75 85–92
86–82
71–78 72–91 70–47 37–74 65–78 68–77 84–70 44–72
60–61
vs. Georgia Tech 74–62 74–85
57–41
65–47 99–58
80–66
63–55 69–60
64–58
70–57 62–68 76–53 85–79 (2OT) 57–69 69–63 65–52 51–50
55–63
vs. Louisville 65–73
52–62
69–81 63–56 75–82 55–63 57–71 55–62 63–51 78–76 (OT)
68–65
53–77
69–76
77–86
67–79
53–63 81–79 68–57
vs. Miami 65–86 66–69 (OT)
54–59
50–40 92–85
82–86
60–69
58–64
71–57 58–62 71–61 66–63 67–74 77–68 74–85 66–77 43–55
55–52
vs. North Carolina 55–73 58–69 56–61
41–45
78–71 57–70 62–55 62–58 47–56
77–66 (OT)
50–60 57–72 75–67 59–70
62–73
68–65
61–59
58–71
vs. NC State 79–71 59–77 58–72
77–62
91–72 68–62 51–63 61–71 56–47
66–77 (OT)
65–69 63–68 54–56 62–87
71–59
73–61
75–62
42–51
vs. Notre Dame 48–85
59–72
54–57 57–52 47–70 53–76 76–78 (OT)
65–68
63–66 60–50 69–65 63–69
43–83
56–72
64–73
54–76 52–63 47–86
vs. Pittsburgh 74–60
64–75
72–57 53–44 74–37 79–85 (2OT) 77–53
76–69
74–67 72–57 68–63 69–63
83–43
89–71
85–55
51–60 69–62 66–51
vs. Syracuse 73–83
72–79
77–91 62–50 78–65 69–57 86–77
79–67
68–77 67–75 56–54 72–56
73–64
71–89
55–85
72–90 78–64 58–67
vs. Virginia 50–66 79–69 70–56
56–52
77–68 63–69 63–53 85–74 70–59
73–62
87–62
59–71
76–54 60–51 90–72 74–66
72–60
52–72
vs. Virginia Tech 58–73 64–59 66–55
45–61
70–84 52–65 79–81 77–66 65–68
59–61
61–73
62–75
63–52 62–69 64–78 66–74
60–72
57–74
vs. Wake Forest 73–63 60–59
64–69 (OT)
60–50 72–44
61–60
50–51
63–55
57–68 55–43
52–55
71–58 51–42 86–47 51–66 67–58 72–52 74–57
Total 5–13 7–11 14–4 12–6 4–14 12–6 11–7 11–7 9–9 15–3 3–15 9–9 4–14 14–4 5–13

Player of the week[edit]

Throughout the conference regular season, the Atlantic Coast Conference offices named a Player(s) of the week and a Rookie(s) of the week.

Week Player of the week Rookie of the week Reference
Week 1 – Nov 14 Ta'Niya LatsonFlorida State Ta'Niya LatsonFlorida State [19]
Week 2 – Nov 21 Ta'niya Latson (2) – Florida State Ta'niya Latson (2) – Florida State [20]
Week 3 – Nov 28 Deja KellyNorth Carolina Ta'niya Latson (3) – Florida State [21]
Week 4 – Dec 5 Olivia MilesNotre Dame Ta'niya Latson (4) – Florida State [22]
Week 5 – Dec 12 Elizabeth KitleyVirginia Tech Ta'niya Latson (5) – Florida State [23]
Week 6 – Dec 19 Olivia Miles (2) – Notre Dame Ta'niya Latson (6) – Florida State [24]
Week 7 – Dec 27 Chrislyn Carr – Louisville Ta'niya Latson (7) – Florida State [25]
Week 8 – Jan 2 Ta'niya Latson (3) – Florida State Ta'niya Latson (8) – Florida State [26]
Week 9 – Jan 9 Dontavia Waggoner – Boston College Taina Maira – Boston College [27]
Week 10 – Jan 16 Hailey Van Lith – Louisville Ta'niya Latson (9) – Florida State [28]
Week 11 – Jan 23 Elizabeth Kitley (2) – Virginia Tech Tonie Morgan – Georgia Tech [29]
Week 12 – Jan 30 Dyaisha Fair – Syracuse Paulina Paris – North Carolina [30]
Week 13 – Feb 6 Jasmyne Roberts – Miami Tonie Morgan (2) – Georgia Tech [31]
Week 14 – Feb 13 Georgia Amoore – Virginia Tech Kayla McPherson – North Carolina [32]
Week 15 – Feb 20 Elizabeth Kitley (3) – Virginia Tech Ta'niya Latson (10) – Florida State [33]
Week 16 – Feb 27 Elizabeth Kitley (4) – Virginia Tech KK Bransford – Georgia Tech [34]

Postseason[edit]

ACC Tournament[edit]

NCAA tournament[edit]

Seed Region School 1st Round 2nd Round Sweet 16 Elite Eight Final Four Championship
1 Seattle 3 Virginia Tech W 58–33 vs. #16 Chattanooga(Blacksburg, VA) W 72–60 vs. #9 South Dakota State(Blacksburg, VA) W 73–64 vs. #4 Tennessee(Seattle, WA) W 84–74 vs. #3 Ohio State(Seattle, WA) L 72–79 vs. #3 LSU(Dallas, TX)
3 Greenville 1 Notre Dame W 82–56 vs. #14 Southern Utah(Notre Dame, IN) W 53–48 vs. #11 Mississippi State(Notre Dame, IN) L 59–76 vs. #2 Maryland(Greenville, SC)
3 Seattle 4 Duke W 89–49 vs. #14 Iona(Durham, NC) L 53–61 (OT) vs. #6 Colorado(Durham, NC)
5 Seattle 4 Louisville W 83–81 vs. #12 Drake(Austin, TX) W 73–51 vs. #4 Texas(Austin, TX) W 72–62 vs. # 8 Ole Miss(Seattle, WA) L 83–97 vs. #2 Iowa(Seattle, WA)
6 Seattle 3 North Carolina W 61–59 vs. #11 St. John's(Columbus, OH) L 69–71 vs. #3 Ohio State(Columbus, OH)
7 Seattle 4 Florida State L 54–66 vs. #10 Georgia(Iowa City, IA)
7 Greenville 2 NC State L 63–64 vs. #10 Princeton(Salt Lake City, UT)
9 Greenville 2 Miami (FL) W 62–61 vs. #8 Oklahoma State(Bloomington, IN) W 70–68 vs. #1 Indiana(Bloomington, IN) W 70–65 vs. #4 Villanova(Greenville, SC) L 42–54 vs. #3 LSU(Greenville, SC)
W–L (%): 6–2 (.750) 4–2 (.667) 3–1 (.750) 1–2 (.333) 0–1 (.000) 0–0 (–) Total: 14–8 (.636)

National Invitation Tournament[edit]

Bracket School First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
Region 4 Clemson W 66–46 vs. High Point(Clemson, SC) W 56–55 vs. Auburn(Clemson, SC) L 63–73 vs. Florida(Clemson, SC)
Region 3 Syracuse W 84–56 vs. Kent State(Syracuse, NY) W 72–54 @ Seton Hall(South Orange, NJ) L 82–88 @ Columbia(New York, NY)
Region 4 Wake Forest W 75–49 vs. Morgan State(Winston-Salem, NC) L 63–80 vs. Florida(Winston-Salem, NC)
W–L (%): 3–0 (1.000) 2–1 (.667) 0–2 (.000) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) Total: 5–3 (.625)

Honors and awards[edit]

Associated Press WCBA USBWA
First Team
None None None
Second Team
Elizabeth Kitley
Olivia Miles
Elizabeth Kitley Elizabeth Kitley
Third Team
None Olivia Miles Olivia Miles

ACC Awards[edit]

The ACC announced its end of season awards on February 28, 2023 ahead of the start of the ACC tournament.[35][36]

2022-23 ACC Women's Basketball Individual Awards
Award Recipient(s)
Player of the Year Elizabeth KitleyVirginia Tech
Coach of the Year Niele IveyNotre Dame
Defensive Player of the Year Celeste TaylorDuke
Freshman of the Year Ta'Niya LatsonFlorida State
Sixth Player of the Year Saniya Rivers – NC State
Most Improved Player Makayla Timpson – Florida State
2022-23 ACC Women's Basketball All-Conference Teams
First Team Second Team Freshman Team

Elizabeth Kitley – Virginia Tech
Olivia Miles – Notre Dame
Ta'Niya Latson – Florida State
Hailey Van Lith – Louisville
Georgia Amoore – Virginia Tech
Dyaisha Fair – Syracuse
Deja Kelly – North Carolina
Celeste Taylor – Duke
Sonia Citron – Notre Dame
Alyssa Ustby – North Carolina

Makayla Timpson – Florida State
Jewel Spear – Wake Forest
Diamond Johnson – NC State
Haley Cavinder – Miami
Destiny Harden – Miami
Amari Robinson – Clemson
Camryn Taylor – Virginia
Maddy Westbeld – Notre Dame
Kennedy Todd-Williams – North Carolina
Taylor Soule – Virginia Tech

Ta’Niya Latson – Florida State
Taina Mair – Boston College
Tonie Morgan – Georgia Tech
Ruby Whitehorn – Clemson
KK Bransford – Notre Dame

2022-23 ACC Women's Basketball All-ACC Defensive Team
Player Team
Celeste Taylor Duke
Mykasa Robinson Louisville
Elizabeth Kitley Virginia Tech
Makayla Timpson Florida State
Dyaisha Fair Syracuse

WNBA draft[edit]

The ACC had three players selected in the 2023 WNBA draft. This was the first time since the 2005 WNBA draft than an ACC player was not selected in the first round, breaking a streak of seventeen straight years with a first round selection.[37][38]

Player Team Round Pick # Position School
Kayana Traylor Chicago Sky 2 23 G Virginia Tech
Destiny Harden Phoenix Mercury 3 27 F Miami
Taylor Soule Minnesota Lynx 3 28 F Virginia Tech

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