Pitt star Justin Champagnie was placed on the All-ACC first team on Monday, after he accrued 343 points based on the votes of a 75-person selection panel. The only player to finish with a higher total was Georgia Tech power forward Moses Wright, who accrued 344 points.
Rounding out the All-ACC first team were Louisville point guard Carlik Jones, Duke power forward Matthew Hurt and Virginia power forward Sam Hauser. Jones amassed 327 points, Hurt had 310 and Hauser came up with 281. Champagnie was the only Pitt player to earn honors from the ACC this season.
During his sophomore season, Champagnie achieved a rare feat, as he maintained a double-double average from Dec.