
ACC Baseball Honors Forecast: Who Will Take Home the Awards?
With the ACC set to unveil its individual season awards on Monday, the conference’s surprising performances and standout players set the stage for a dramatic awards night.
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With the ACC set to unveil its individual season awards on Monday, the conference’s surprising performances and standout players set the stage for a dramatic awards night.

With the ACC set to reveal its individual season awards on Monday afternoon, analysts weigh the chances of Boston College’s Todd Interdonato, Georgia Tech’s James Ramsey and others for the top honors.

With a 30‑26 record and an 11th seed in the 2026 ACC Baseball Championship, the Cardinals rely on power hitting led by Tague Davis while battling a high ERA, hoping a tournament win will secure an NCAA berth.

The No. 11 seeded Louisville Cardinals must win the ACC Tournament to qualify for the NCAA Tournament, relying on a potent offense while battling a weak pitching staff.

The Cardinals enter the 2026 ACC Baseball Championship as the No. 11 seed, facing a must‑win scenario after a middling season that left them outside the at‑large conversation.

Georgia Tech leads the ACC, Louisville’s Tague Davis shatters the home run record, and the final weekend sets the stage for a dramatic finish

The Cavaliers wrap up their 2026 regular season against the Louisville Cardinals in a tightly contested three‑game series, featuring key pitching matchups and standout offensive performances.

The University of Louisville’s Tague Davis is headed to a prestigious USA Baseball training camp and will soon compete in the inaugural World Collegiate Baseball Championship in Taiwan.

Tague Davis has shattered the ACC single‑season home run record with 34 homers and 93 RBI, a performance that has thrust him into the conversation for the sport’s top player award even as Louisville battles a subpar campaign.

The NCAA’s oversight subcommittee warns that canceling non‑conference contests for non‑weather reasons threatens teams’ chances of securing a national tournament berth, a concern reflected in recent game cancellations across the country.