No player has won more games in the history of ACC men's basketball than Kihei Clark

With Virginia's 61-58 victory at Louisville on Wednesday night, Kihei Clark has now won 71 ACC games in his career, including both regular season and tournament victories, surpassing Duke's Shane Battier as the ACC's all-time winningest player. 

Clark had 14 points, six assists, and four rebounds to help UVA avoid the upset at Louisville on Wednesday night. 

This season, Kihei Clark also became the ACC's all-time leader in minutes (5,012) and games (151) played coming into Wednesday's game. Clark is now just three assists away from becoming the ACC's all-time assists leader and is one start away from becoming the conference's all-time leader in that category as well. 

Kihei Clark. National Champion. All-time winningest player in ACC basketball history. 

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