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The Miami Hurricanes have been designated as the No. 11 seed for the 2024 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Championship, according to an announcement by the league office on Sunday. Miami, with a record of 25-29 overall and 11-19 in ACC play, will compete in Pool B alongside second-seeded Clemson (40-13, 20-10 ACC) and seventh-seeded Louisville (32-22, 16-14 ACC). Their postseason journey begins on Tuesday at 11 a.m. against Louisville, followed by a match against Clemson on Thursday at the same time to wrap up pool play.

The Coastal Division champion, North Carolina (41-12, 22-8 ACC), claims the top seed and will lead Pool A, accompanied by eighth-seeded Wake Forest (36-19, 15-15 ACC) and 12th-seeded Pitt (26-27, 10-20 ACC). Pool C comprises No. 3 NC State (32-19, 18-11 ACC), No. 6 Duke (35-18, 16-14 ACC), and No. 10 Virginia Tech (32-20, 14-16 ACC). Pool D sees fourth-seeded Virginia (40-14, 18-12 ACC) joined by fifth-seeded Florida State (39-14, 17-12 ACC) and ninth-seeded Georgia Tech (31-21, 15-15 ACC).

The ACC Baseball Championship will employ a pool-play format followed by a four-team, single-elimination bracket to determine the league champion. From Tuesday through Friday (May 21-24), each team in the four pools will engage in round-robin matches within their pool. The top four teams with the best records in their pools will progress to Saturday’s semifinals, with the victors proceeding to the ACC Championship Game on Sunday.

In the event of tied records at the end of pool play, the team with the highest seed in their respective pool will advance. Game times from Tuesday to Friday are slated for 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. The Saturday semifinals are scheduled for 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., while the championship game on Sunday will commence at noon.

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