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.

Inside ACCess

Air Date: January 7, 2025

All the latest information surrounding ACC sports.

Inside ACCess

Air Date: January 7, 2025

All the latest information surrounding ACC sports.

California at Clemson

NCAAM

The Golden Eagles descend on Littlejohn Coliseum to play the Tigers. Clemson beat California 67-59 at the Emerald Coast Classic in 2022 during their only previous meeting. Chase Hunter (CLEM) hit team highs of 14 points and seven assists in that win.

California at SMU

Women's College Basketball

The Mustangs (9-5, 1-1 ACC) face the No. 20 Golden Bears (13-2, 1-1). SMU dispatched California's partner in jumping from the Pac-12 to the ACC, Stanford, by a 67-63 score on Jan. 2. Cal's seven-game win streak ended in a 69-58 loss to Clemson.

3-Day Weekend

EP3 "Tallahassee"

Jess Roy spends three days and two nights in Tallahassee, home of Florida State University. She marvels at the FSU circus, dodges gators in the Wakulla River and samples tons of delicious food. The kind of weekend that only Florida can offer.

3-Day Weekend

EP6 "Syracuse"

Host Jess Roy takes in the sights and sounds of beautiful Syracuse, NY as she heads on a three day weekend traveling to Syracuse University.

Syracuse at Florida State

Women's College Basketball

The Seminoles (12-2, 2-0 ACC) look to keep rolling as they host the Orange (6-7, 0-2). Florida State racked up a fourth straight win by beating Virginia Tech 105-74 on Jan. 2. FSU star Ta'Niya Latson went off for a career-high 40 points in that game.

Hidden Dynasty: The Story of Carolina Women's Soccer

North Carolina's unrivaled women's soccer dominance is chronicled. Hidden Dynasty tells the story of the building of the North Carolina women's soccer team, the women who paved the way and its head coach Anson Dorrance.

Minnesota vs Virginia Tech

NCAAF

From Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C.

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.

The Tournament: A History of ACC Men's Basketball

"Episode 6 (1981-1983)"

Virginia's Ralph Sampson earns national player of the year honors three times, but never wins the ACC Tournament. Dean Smith seeks a title with freshman Michael Jordan, and the charismatic Jim Valvano leads NC State on a memorable Cinderella run.

The Tournament: A History of ACC Men's Basketball

"Episode 7 (1984 - 1989)"

After previous ACC Tournament heartbreaks, Maryland's Lefty Driesell and Georgia Tech's Bobby Cremins both seek redemption. All the while, Mike Krzyzewski survives early calls for his job and helps turn up the heat on the Duke-Carolina rivalry.

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.

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.

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