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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.
Unbelievable: Virginia's Improbable Path to a Title
A look at Virginia's run to its first men's basketball national championship in 2019 after a heart-breaking loss in the first round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament.
Wofford at Duke
NCAAMFreshman phenom Cooper Flagg and the No. 6 Blue Devils host the Terriers. Duke comes off a 77-72 setback against No. 19 Kentucky. Flagg collected 26 points and 12 rebounds in that game, but his two turnovers in the last 13 seconds sealed Duke's fate.
American at North Carolina
NCAAMThe No. 10 Tar Heels (1-1) host the Eagles (1-2). North Carolina lost a fifth straight contest against No. 1 Kansas, 92-89 on Nov. 8. Wisconsin native Seth Trimble led the Tar Heels with 19 points, including a 10-for-10 night at the free-throw line.
Coach K & Roy Williams: Rivals Reunited
Two of the most successful NCAA basketball coaches in history, Mike Krzyzewski and Roy Williams, meet for a rare in-depth conversation, something they never did together during their coaching careers at Duke and North Carolina.
3-Day Weekend
EP2 "Chapel Hill"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.
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.
We're #1! The Story of 1981 Clemson Football
After starting the year unranked, Danny Ford and the Tigers were the kings of college football, beating three top-10 ranked teams including defending national champion Georgia and fourth-ranked Nebraska in the Orange Bowl.
Clemson at Pittsburgh
NCAAFThe No. 20 Tigers play the Panthers. Clemson remains in the mix for an ACC title shot with wins in seven of its past eight. Pittsburgh has fallen out of the College Football Playoff picture after back-to-back losses to then-No. 20 SMU and Virginia.
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.
Coach K & Roy Williams: Rivals Reunited
Two of the most successful NCAA basketball coaches in history, Mike Krzyzewski and Roy Williams, meet for a rare in-depth conversation, something they never did together during their coaching careers at Duke and North Carolina.
Unbelievable: Virginia's Improbable Path to a Title
A look at Virginia's run to its first men's basketball national championship in 2019 after a heart-breaking loss in the first round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament.
ACC Legends: Ralph Sampson
Chronicling the collegiate career of former Virginia basketball great Ralph Sampson.
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.