[2] On March 12, the NCAA announced the tournament would be cancelled, along with all remaining winter and spring championships.
The ACC Men's Basketball media preseason poll was released at Operation Basketball, hosted at the Charlotte Marriott City Center in Charlotte, North Carolina on October 8, 2019.
Due to ongoing concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, officials announced that, initially, the tournament would only be played in front of essential tournament personnel, limited school administrators and student-athlete guests, broadcast television, and credentialed media members present, starting with the quarterfinals; however, shortly before the tipoff of the quarterfinal matchup between Florida State and Clemson, the ACC announced the tournament was canceled and Florida State, the regular season champions, would receive the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.
[46][47] To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors based on a point system computed from the four different all-America teams.
[48] Source:[53] Vernon Carey Jr. – Duke Jordan Nwora – Louisville John Mooney – Notre Dame Tre Jones – Duke Elijah Hughes – Syracuse Mamadi Diakite – Virginia Devin Vassell – Florida State Garrison Brooks – North Carolina Trent Forrest – Florida State Markell Johnson – NC State Kihei Clark – Virginia Jose Alvarado – Georgia Tech Aamir Simms – Clemson Cole Anthony – North Carolina Olivier Sarr – Wake Forest Landers Nolley II – Virginia Tech Michael Devoe – Georgia Tech Brandon Childress – Wake Forest Chris Lykes – Miami M. J. Walker – Florida State Braxton Key – Virginia Dwayne Sutton – Louisville Steffon Mitchell – Boston College The ACC had a total of eight players selected in the 2020 NBA Draft.