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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.
The Tournament: A History of ACC Men's Basketball
"Episode 8 (1990 - 1997)"At Duke, Coach K puts together one of the most iconic teams ever with Christian Laettner, Grant Hill and Bobby Hurley. Wake Forest seeks a return to glory led by Randolph Childress and Tim Duncan, and Dean Smith's career ends in memorable fashion.
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.
The Tournament: A History of ACC Men's Basketball
"Episode 9 (1998 - 2008)"As a new century dawns, Duke is more dominant than ever, winning seven ACC championships in eight years with a core of stars headlined by Shane Battier and Jay Williams. Roy Williams rejuvenates the Carolina program, while Clemson remains snake bit.
Louisville vs Duke
NCAAMThe No. 1 Blue Devils seek their 23rd ACC Tournament crown in the final against the No. 2 Cardinals. By contrast, Louisville is in its first ACC title game. Duke knocked out 18-time champ North Carolina in the semifinals without star Cooper Flagg.
Duke vs NC State
Women's College BasketballThe No. 1 seed Wolfpack battle the No. 3 Blue Devils in the ACC Tournament final. NC State seeks its fourth title in the last six years after ousting North Carolina 66-55 in the semifinals. Duke, which last won in 2013, dispatched Notre Dame 61-56.
Notre Dame vs North Carolina
NCAAMThe No. 5 seed Tar Heels (20-12) face the No. 12 Fighting Irish (15-17) in the second round of the ACC Tournament. North Carolina missed a golden opportunity to impress the NCAA selection committee with an 82-69 loss against rival Duke on March 8.
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.
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.
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.