Virginia basketball guard Malcolm Brogdon has been named the league's player of the year and defensive player of the year for 2015-16 by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association.
It's the first time in the 60-plus year history of the ACC that the conference's player of the year has also been named the defensive player of the year.
Brogdon averaged a team-high 18.4 points per game, along with 2.8 assists (second on the team) and 4.2 rebounds (tied for second).
The game between the Cavaliers and North Carolina on Feb. 27 in Charlottesville was generally expected to be the determining factor in whether the award went to Brogdon or UNC's Brice Johnson.