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Men's Basketball Wins ACC Sportsmanship Award

Men's Basketball Wins ACC Sportsmanship Award


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GREENSBORO, N.C. - The Atlantic Coast Conference announced the

recipients of the Football and Winter Sportsmanship Awards today.

Teams receiving the award have conducted themselves with a high

degree of character and good sportsmanship, as determined by a vote

of the league's teams.

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The conference presents sportsmanship awards for each of its 25

sponsored sports. The concept of these awards was created by the ACC

Student Athlete Advisory Committee in an effort to recognize teams

who earned the utmost regard from their peers during competition. As

is stated in the conference's Mission Statement, "It [the ACC]

strongly adheres to the principles of integrity and sportsmanship,

and supports the total development of the student-athlete and each

member institution's athletics department staff, with the intent of

producing enlightened leadership for tomorrow."

Duke and Florida State tallied two honors each, while Clemson,

Georgia Tech, Maryland, Virginia and Wake Forest collected one apiece.

Football............................Duke

Men's Basketball................... Clemson

Women's Basketball................. Wake Forest

Men's Swimming & Diving............ Florida State and Uva

Women's Swimming & Diving.......... Florida State

Men's Indoor Track & Field......... Maryland

Women's Indoor Track & Field....... Georgia Tech

Wrestling.......................... Duke

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