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Owned and operated by ESPN in partnership with the Atlantic Coast Conference, ACCN is a new 24/7 national network dedicated to ACC sports. Approximately 450 live contests including 40 regular-season football games, 150 men’s and women’s basketball games, and 200 other regular-season competitions and tournament games from across the conference’s 27 sponsored sports will be televised annually, plus a complement of news and information shows and original programming.
Stanford vs Louisville
NCAAMThe No. 2 Cardinals battle the No. 7 Cardinal in this ACC Tournament quarterfinal. Stanford advanced past bitter rival No. 15 California 78-73 in the second round. Louisville thumped Stanford 68-48 in the regular-season finale for both schools.
3-Day Weekend
EP2 "Atlanta"Jess Roy has 72 hours to explore one of the largest cities in the ACC. Between a trip to the College Football Hall of Fame, cycling the Atlanta Beltline and sampling world cuisine, Jess is in for an action-packed weekend.
ACC Traditions
"Georgia Tech"The Ramblin' Wreck, a 1930 Ford Model A, is one of the most time-honored traditions in college football as Yellow Jacket fans cheer the Sports Coupe and the Georgia Tech team onto the field.
SMU vs Clemson
NCAAMThe No. 6 Mustangs battle the No. 3 Tigers in an ACC Tournament quarterfinal from Charlotte, N.C. SMU won its first postseason game in the ACC by thrashing No. 14 Syracuse 73-53. Clemson bested SMU 79-69 on Feb. 22 behind Jaeden Zackery's 19 points.
Nothing But Net
"Nothing But Net"Host Dalen Cuff and analysts Carlos Boozer and Luke Hancock keep fans apprised of the latest news and notes around the ACC and break down some of the conference's top matchups.
Nothing But Net
"Nothing But Net"Host Dalen Cuff and analysts Carlos Boozer and Luke Hancock keep fans apprised of the latest news and notes around the ACC and break down some of the conference's top matchups.
Nothing But Net
"Nothing But Net"Host Dalen Cuff and analysts Carlos Boozer and Luke Hancock keep fans apprised of the latest news and notes around the ACC and break down some of the conference's top matchups.
Nothing But Net
"Nothing But Net"Host Dalen Cuff and analysts Carlos Boozer and Luke Hancock keep fans apprised of the latest news and notes around the ACC and break down some of the conference's top matchups.
Duke at North Carolina
NCAAMNo. 2 Duke (27-3, 18-1 ACC) plays rival North Carolina (20-11, 13-6). The Blue Devils have won seven in a row, and beat the Tar Heels on Feb. 1. UNC has won its past six. Duke has already clinched at least a share of the regular-season ACC title.
ACC Traditions
"North Carolina"A look at the career and impact of legendary North Carolina basketball coach Dean Smith and "The Carolina Family." Plus, interviews with Phil Ford, Antawn Jamison, Jerry Stackhouse, Tyler Hansbrough and Roy Williams.
ACC Traditions
"Syracuse"A focus on the unique and rich traditions across the league's 15 campuses, while showcasing a mix of fun, archival and new footage and interviews.
Virginia at Syracuse
NCAAMThe Orange (12-18, 6-13 ACC) complete their 2024-25 regular season when they host the Cavaliers (15-15, 8-11). Syracuse is guaranteed to finish with its fewest conference wins since 2005-06, and a loss would equal a low last reached in 1980-81.
Virginia at Syracuse
NCAAMThe Orange (12-18, 6-13 ACC) complete their 2024-25 regular season when they host the Cavaliers (15-15, 8-11). Syracuse is guaranteed to finish with its fewest conference wins since 2005-06, and a loss would equal a low last reached in 1980-81.
ACC Legends: Kay Yow
Basketball Hall of Fame coaching legend Kay Yow's NC State Wolfpack teams were among the best in the ACC and the nation, annually winning 20 or more games and being a mainstay in the NCAA championship title hunt for more than 20 years.
ACC Legends: Alana Beard
A look at the life and career of former Duke basketball star Alana Beard.
ACC Legends: 1990 Georgia Tech Basketball
The remarkable 1990 season for Georgia Tech basketball, led by a trio of stars - Brian Oliver, Dennis Scott and Kenny Anderson. Under coach Bobby Cremins, the team won the 1990 ACC Championship and reached the school's first NCAA Final Four.