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12 of 14 teams make the ACC tournament by ndgotrobbedin97
It's the 2 division winners and then the next 10 best records regardless of division. Right now ND is tied with a few teams at 8-13 (Pitt, VA Tech, Duke, NC State), with BC and GA Tech sitting at 6-15 in last place in their respective divisions. ND plays Duke this weekend, but then has 3 games at Louisville (can you say sweep?) who is presently 33-6, before finishing at BC.
I think it's likely that ND could finish 12-18, which would probably allow them to eke into the tournament as the 10th-12th seed.
I think it's highly unlikely they can do much more than win a game there, as their front line pitching seems to be 2 deep. You get to game 3 and it's probably a lost cause.