Dating back to the 00-01 season, there have been 50 players named to the All-ACC First Team.

Duke: 15

With the exception of 2007 when they were built around Josh McRoberts and Greg Paulus, Duke has had at least one representative on this team in every season.

Jay Williams, J.J. Redick and Shelden each made the team twice during the decade.

North Carolina: 9

Since Tyler Hansbrough has four of these appearances, the number is a little more inflated than it actually is. Ty Lawson, Raymond Felton and Sean May each made the team as juniors who went on to win the National Championship. Rashad McCants made the first team as a sophomore, but not as a junior.

Joseph Forte is the only pre-Roy Williams member of this club.

Maryland: 4

Gary Williams won his title back in 2002 behind Juan Dixon, who was a First Team selection in 2001 and 2002. Steve Blake was a 2003 selection and 2010 ACC Player of the Year Greivis Vasquez closed out the decade with one final First Team appearance for the Terrapins.

Boston College: 3

Jared Dudley was the ACC Player of the Year in 2007, a relative down year for the conference.

Craig Smith was a member of the 2006 team and also continues to draw NBA paychecks along with his former BC teammate Dudley.

Florida State: 3

The Seminoles have been represented by three seniors, Toney Douglas, Al Thornton and Tim Pickett.

North Carolina State: 3

Julius Hodge was a two-time All-ACC First Team selection and was the Player of the Year in 2004, before being relegated to the Second Team in his senior season of 2005.

Anthony Grundy was a one-time selection as a senior in 2002.

Virginia: 3

Sean Singletary is the only three-time selection during the decade, making it as a sophomore, junior and senior.

Wake Forest: 3

Chris Paul and Justin Gray each made the First Team as sophomores, while Josh Howard was a First Team selection and ACC Player of the Year as a senior.

Clemson: 2

Trevor Booker and Edward Scott were each selections as seniors.

Miami: 2

Jack McClinton has both of Miami's First Team nods, with former 26th overall pick John Salmons playing in the old Big East.

Virginia Tech: 2

Malcolm Delaney and Zabian Dowdell have been the Hokies lone representatives in what has been an uneventful decade.

Georgia Tech: 1

The Yellow Jackets have had high lottery picks in Chris Bosh and Derrick Favors during the timespan, but neither stayed in school long enough to make this list.

Georgia Tech's lone representative here is Alvin Jones, who made the team as a senior in 2001.