The number 18 carries some significance in the conference, considering that when Georgia Tech won its first league title in 1985, a long-running Wake Forest program already had 18 ACC crowns. Now Georgia Tech, under head coach Bruce Heppler has pulled even. Heppler has been around for 13 of those titles.
“I’ve never slept on a lead for two nights in a row,” Heppler said. “And it was such a big one, I’m sure they were a little unnerved this morning because it’s a long time to wait. We didn’t get off to a great start, but they continued to play hard and played really well on the back nine to get it done.”
Luke Schniederjans and Noah Norton each fired rounds of 4-under 68 for Georgia Tech on Saturday. Andy Ogletree was the low Yellow Jacket, though, despite a final-round 73. He was solo second at 12 under for the week.
The league title went to Florida State sophomore John Pak, who has now won four times this season. Pak, whose 13-under total left him one ahead of Ogletree, is only the second Florida State player to be an ACC champion, following Jonas Blixt in 2007.
“He plays to win and he attacks all day long,” Florida State head coach Trey Jones. “He’s not timid or cautious at all. There wasn’t any ‘Can I miss it right? Can I miss it left?’ He’s on a run right now where he’s playing good every tournament that he’s in.”
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