1967–68 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season

In this article, we will explore the impact of 1967–68 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season on different aspects of society. From its emergence to the present, 1967–68 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season has played a fundamental role in the way we interact, communicate and understand the world around us. Throughout history, 1967–68 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season has been the subject of debate and analysis, and its influence has been felt in fields as diverse as politics, technology, the arts, and popular culture. Through an interdisciplinary approach, we will closely examine how 1967–68 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season has shaped our experiences and perspectives, and what implications it has for the future.

In the 1967–68 season of Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball, the North Carolina Tar Heels team finished in the top position. The same team won the ACC Championship, and got through to the finals of the NCAA tournament, losing to UCLA.

Final standings

Rank School W L Win %
1 North Carolina 12 2 .857
2 Duke 11 3 .786
3 NC State 9 5 .643
4 South Carolina 9 5 .643
5 Virginia 5 9 .357
6 Maryland 4 10 .286
7 Clemson 3 11 .214
8 Wake Forest 3 11 .214

ACC tournament

See 1968 ACC men's basketball tournament

NCAA tournament

Regional semifinal

North Carolina 91, St Bonaventure 72

Regional final

North Carolina 70, Davidson 66

National semifinal

North Carolina 80, Ohio State 66

National final

UCLA 78, North Carolina 55

ACC's NCAA record

3-1

NIT

First round

Duke 97, Oklahoma City 81

Quarterfinals

Saint Peter's 100, Duke 71

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