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.

North Carolina at NC State

NCAAM

The Tar Heels (10-6, 3-1 ACC) head down the highway to face the rival Wolfpack (9-6, 2-2). These schools met in the 2024 ACC Tournament final, with NC State knocking off North Carolina 84-76 to complete a Cinderella run to a March Madness berth.

Duke at Virginia

Women's College Basketball

The Cavaliers (10-6, 2-2 ACC) host the No. 14 Blue Devils (12-4, 3-1). Virginia sophomore Kymora Johnson, a native of Charlottesville, Va., netted a season-high 28 points in a Jan. 9 win over Clemson. Duke fell to No. 19 North Carolina in overtime.

ACC Traditions

"Duke"

"Krzyzewskiville" is the hot spot as students reside, study and eat in tents for weeks just to be one of the "Cameron Crazies" for Blue Devil home games.

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.

Boston College at North Carolina

Women's College Basketball

The No. 19 Tar Heels (14-3, 2-2 ACC) roll into a game with the Eagles (10-7, 1-3). North Carolina bested archrival No. 14 Duke 53-46 in overtime on Jan. 9 thanks to Alyssa Ustby's fourth straight double-double. Boston College has lost three in a row.

Florida State at Clemson

NCAAM

The Tigers (12-4, 4-1 ACC) aim to extend their recent dominance of the Seminoles (11-4, 2-2). Clemson won both 2023-24 meetings to push its win streak against Florida State to four games. Chase Hunter (CLEM) averaged 15 points in those two triumphs.

3-Day Weekend

EP1 "Virginia Tech"

Host Jess Roy visits Blacksburg, Va., and spends a three-day weekend enjoying the history, sights and sounds of the Virginia Tech campus.

3-Day Weekend

EP5 "Charlotte"

Jess Roy travels to ACC college towns, introducing fans to historic spots, popular restaurants and establishments, while giving viewers a taste of what the area has to offer.

The Tournament: A History of ACC Men's Basketball

"Episode 1 (1954-1957)"

When Indiana native Everett Case arrives in Raleigh to become the coach at North Carolina State, his vision spearheads not just the rise of college basketball at his school and in the region, but the start of a conference that will change the sport.

The Tournament: A History of ACC Men's Basketball

"Episode 2 (1958-1968)"

From Frank McGuire to Bones McKinney and Vic Bubas, new coaches emerge to challenge the early success of Everett Case. It all precedes a final poignant moment of triumph for Case at the only home the ACC Tournament has, until this point, ever known.

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

"NC State"

A look back at the history of North Carolina State basketball and how it was transformed by head coach Jim Valvano.

ACC Traditions

"Duke"

"Krzyzewskiville" is the hot spot as students reside, study and eat in tents for weeks just to be one of the "Cameron Crazies" for Blue Devil home games.

The Tournament: A History of ACC Men's Basketball

"Episode 3 (1966-1972)"

After a rough start, North Carolina's Dean Smith comes to be known for both dominance and dignity, playing a central role in desegregating the ACC with the recruitment of Charlie Scott, who emerges as a star on some of Smith's greatest teams.

The Tournament: A History of ACC Men's Basketball

"Episode 4 (1973-1974)"

An intense and high-impact rivalry develops between Maryland and North Carolina State, capped by the finale of the 1974 ACC Tournament in arguably the greatest college basketball game ever - and a battle that helps shape the future of the sport.

The Tournament: A History of ACC Men's Basketball

"Episode 5 (1975-1980)"

Dean Smith's North Carolina teams may be the class of the ACC, but rivals also flourish, including a Virginia team led by Wally Walker, and a Duke program that re-emerges with a championship run in 1978 and a controversial title two years later.

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