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Jackets Voted to Win ACC Coastal Division

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GREENSBORO, N.C. – Atlantic Coast Conference head coaches selected No. 11 Georgia Tech baseball as the preseason favorite to win the Coastal Division, the league announced on Thursday.

The Yellow Jackets received eight first-place votes to tally 91 total points – more points overall than any of the 14 teams in the league. The next two teams in the Coastal Division were Virginia (77 points) and Miami (71).

Georgia Tech will look to become just the fourth ACC team to win three-straight division titles since the conference split into division championships in 2006 and the second to do so in the Coastal – Florida State (2007-14), Miami (2014-16) and Louisville (2015-17). Since head coach Danny Hall took over in 1994, only one team in the ACC has won more regular season and divisional championships than Georgia Tech’s seven (FSU, 11).

Atlantic Division (first-place votes)

  1. Florida State (8) – 88*
  2. NC State (1) – 76
  3. Notre Dame (3) – 70
  4. Louisville (2) – 64
  5. Clemson – 43
  6. Wake Forest – 35
  7. Boston College – 16

*also voted the overall champion

Coastal Division

  1. Georgia Tech (8) – 91
  2. Virginia (5) – 77
  3. Miami (1) – 71
  4. Duke – 60
  5. North Carolina – 44
  6. Virginia Tech – 25
  7. Pitt – 24

TOP-TO-BOTTOM TALENT

Georgia Tech returns one of its deepest rosters in recent history and has been touted by both Perfect Game and D1Basbeall as having one of the top offensive lineups in the country.

Perfect Game ranked a whopping nine Yellow Jackets in the ACC’s top 50 2022 Draft Prospects – No. 2 Kevin Parada, No. 10 Tres Gonzalez, No. 12 Zach Maxwell, No. 22 Chandler Simpson, No. 24 Marquis Grissom, Jr., No. 29 Jake DeLeo, No. 34 Stephen Reid, No. 40 Drew Compton, and No. 41 Jackson Finley.

Georgia Tech’s nine selections to the list is by far the most for any ACC team – NC State (6), Florida State and Duke (5).

In total around the country, the 11th-ranked Jackets sport seven players ranked in Perfect Game’s top 300 MLB prospects and four in D1Baseball’s top 100 prospects list.

GEORGIA TECH BASEBALL TICKETS

Be there for all the heart-stopping action as Georgia Tech baseball defends its ACC Coastal Division crown! Opening Day is slated for Friday, Feb. 18 as the Yellow Jackets prepare to host more than 30 home games at Mac Nease Baseball Park at Russ Chandler Stadium – one of the country’s premier collegiate baseball venues. Fans currently have a multitude of options for securing their spot this year, including season tickets, six-game packages and Georgia Tech’s Flex Plan. For more information on the 2022 season, click HERE!

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