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All-ACC teams and regular season honors released, Duke's Matthew Hurt earns Most Improved nod
Duke sophomore Matthew Hurt was named the ACC's most improved player and to the All-ACC first team.
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By averaging 35ppg?Good choice. I would have loved to see him win it again next year too!
Wendell Moore got 0 votes.....not improved. If there was a creative turnovers or ill advised 3 pointer category he would be All American
5 ppg and 4 rpg 1 mpg increase JCI would have thought Justin Champagnie would have been a good choice
kid had a GREAT season!Champagnie led the ACC in rebounding at 11.1 per game and also in double-doubles with 13. He finished second in the league in scoring with an 18.4 points per game average. He was also amongst the league’s leaders in field goal percentage, blocks and minutes. Only major conference player to average a double-double....all depends on what is most valued i guess.