The ACC Digital Network Releases Final Top 10 Must See Moments of the Year List

Fan vote to determine #MustSeeACC Winner
Fan vote to determine #MustSeeACC Winner

The ACC Digital Network Releases Final Top 10 Must See Moments of the Year List

The ACC Digital Network (ACCDN) just released the final Top 10 ACC Must See Moments list from the 2013-14 school year today.  As part of the ACC Digital Network’s expansive coverage of ACC Sports, the ACCDN has captured Must See Moments across all sports and is asking fans everywhere to cast their online vote for the athletes responsible for the most exciting moment of the year.

The ACC Digital Network Releases Final Top 10 Must See Moments of the Year List - Sports Techie blog
The ACC Digital Network Releases Final Top 10 Must See Moments of the Year List – Sports Techie blog

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After releasing the top Football and Basketball moments earlier this year, the final #MustSeeACC Top 10 list includes the best of Baseball, Softball, Lacrosse and Olympic sports.

Fans can watch and vote for their favorite moment at theACC.com presented by Ruby Tuesday, today through Friday, May 30th at noon ET. The Must See Moment with the most fan votes will be the winner.

FAN VOTE LINK: http://theacc.co/MustSeeMore

The ACC Top 10 Must See Moments Finalists:

1) Patrick Mullins (Maryland): Wins the ACC Championship http://youtu.be/r2u7Wg5eXAI

2) Katie Stengel (Wake Forest):  Scores in Double OT http://youtu.be/TKaj-F9hQnY

3) Anna Marie Gilbertson (Notre Dame): Nets a beautiful goal http://youtu.be/tCbCeiZsuaU

4) Javi Salas (Miami): Completes perfect game http://youtu.be/r_OVo_uv_lw

5) Nathan Kirby (UVA): Completes no-hitter http://youtu.be/AJlnJJOooQI

6) Jay Baum (Clemson) makes unbelievable play at the ACC Championship http://youtu.be/efvfGxDoWh8

7) Dylan Donahue (Syracuse) Goal that advances Syracuse in ACC Tourney at the buzzer http://youtu.be/krN3lO9LLQ0

8) Conor Kelly (Notre Dame): Save to win ACC Championship http://youtu.be/TI-Ro2TZgwU

9) Courtney Senas (FSU): Smashes homerun in ACC Championship http://youtu.be/DdiJt-gwUkc

10) Kerrin Maurer (Duke):  Goal to beat UNC in OT http://youtu.be/Qw4Bj9V7fXg

Fans are also invited to tweet @theACCDN #MustSeeACC with their thoughts or comments.

Previous Winners of the ACCDN Must See Moment of the Year fan vote for Football & Basketball include:

2013 Football Must See Moment of the Year Winner:

Tyler Boyd (Pitt) Diving Catch (Link: http://youtu.be/hMR0F7swQ_k)

2013-14 Men’s Basketball Must See Moment of the Year Winner:

Tyler Ennis (Syracuse) long three-pointer at buzzer (Link: http://youtu.be/PDg0KpiO-ms)

2013-14 Women’s Basketball Must See Moment of the Year Winner:

Allisha Gray (North Carolina) nice spin move into the lane and layup (Link: http://youtu.be/ct4-0xE4_TA)

ACC History
The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is a collegiate athletic conference in the United States in which its fifteen member universities compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA’s) Division I, with its football teams competing in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), the highest levels for athletic competition in US-based collegiate sports. The ACC sponsors competition in twenty-five sports with many of its member institutions’ athletic programs held in high regard nationally. ACC teams and athletes have claimed dozens of national championships in multiple sports throughout the conference’s history. Generally, the ACC’s top athletes and teams in any particular sport in a given year are considered to be among the top collegiate competitors in the nation. The ACC is considered to be one of the six collegiate power conferences, all of which enjoy extensive media coverage and automatic qualifying for their football champion into the Bowl Championship Series (BCS). With the advent of the College Football Playoff in 2014, the ACC will be one of five conferences with a contractual tie-in to an “access bowl”, the successors to the BCS.

Founded in 1953 in Greensboro, North Carolina, by seven universities located in the South Atlantic States, the conference added additional members in late 1953, 1979, 1991, 2004, and 2013. The 2004 and 2013 additions extended the conference’s footprint into the Northeast and Midwest. The most recent expansion in 2013 saw the additions of the University of Notre Dame, the University of Pittsburgh, and Syracuse University. In 2012, the University of Maryland’s Board of Regents voted to withdraw from the ACC to join the Big Ten Conference. On November 28, 2012, the ACC’s Council of Presidents voted unanimously to invite the University of Louisville as a full member, replacing Maryland.

ABOUT THE ACC DIGITAL NETWORK The ACC Digital Network (theACCDN) is a joint venture between Silver Chalice, a fast-growing digital sports and entertainment media firm and Raycom Sports, a long-time television producer and partner of the Atlantic Coast Conference.  The television-quality, cross-platform digital video network covers the spectrum of one of the nation’s top intercollegiate athletic conferences, featuring both live programming and original on-demand content throughout the entire year. All ACCDN videos are viewable on theACC.com, the ACC mobile and tablet app, as well as various streaming and connected mobile and TV devices such as Amazon Fire, Apple TV and Roku. For more information, visit theACC.com and follow @theACCDN on Twitter and Instagram.

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Sports Techie, This sports technology driven news out of Charlotte, N.C. is a call to action for global and American ACC fans to vote and help determine the #MustSeeACC winner. This new ACC fan experience promotion is exciting and fun to participate in. Voting ends this Friday so whip out your digital devices and start voting now at the ACCDN website.

Be sure to also download the free official ACC app, presented by sponsor Outback, in order to keep up on all the latest ACC sports new.

Please share which MustSeeMoment you voted as a comment below and share this blog link on your own social media network so other likeminded ACC fans can engage and vote too.

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