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Published: Mar 11, 2008 12:30 AM
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Best in the ACC

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North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough on Monday became the third player unanimously selected three times to the all-Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball team, joining N.C. State's David Thompson (1973-75) and Duke's Art Heyman (1961-63).

FIRST TEAM

Tyler Hansbrough, UNC (270)

Tyrese Rice, Boston College (261)

Sean Singletary, Virginia (257)

DeMarcus Nelson, Duke (250)

Jack McClinton, Miami (208)

SECOND TEAM

Greivis Vasquez, Maryland (199)

James Gist, Maryland (186)

Wayne Ellington, North Carolina (158)

A.D. Vassallo, Virginia Tech (120)

K.C. Rivers, Clemson (115)

THIRD TEAM

Kyle Singler, Duke (107)

Cliff Hammonds, Clemson (101)

Toney Douglas, Florida State (98)

James Johnson, Wake Forest (69)

Greg Paulus, Duke (64)

HONORABLE MENTION

Ty Lawson, North Carolina (59)

J.J. Hickson, N.C. State (43)

Deron Washington, Virginia Tech (28)

Anthony Morrow, Georgia Tech (25)

All-freshman team

Kyle Singler, Duke (89)

James Johnson, Wake Forest (89)

J.J. Hickson, N.C. State (89)

Jeff Allen, Virginia Tech (82)

Jeff Teague, Wake Forest (79)

HONORABLE MENTION

Terrence Oglesby, Clemson (15)

ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM

DeMarcus Nelson, Duke (68)

Toney Douglas, Florida State (66)

Tyrelle Blair, Boston College (56)

Marcus Ginyard, North Carolina (46)

James Gist, Maryland (40)

HONORABLE MENTION

Cliff Hammonds, Clemson (31)

D'Andre Bell, Georgia Tech (27)

Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina (24)

Jeff Allen, Virginia Tech (22)

Deron Washington, Virginia Tech (16)

James Mays, Clemson (15)

FIRST-TEAM VOTE, THREE POINTS; SECOND TEAM, TWO; THIRD TEAM, THREE

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