List of Atlantic Coast Conference champions
The Atlantic Coast Conference awards championships in 25 sports; 12 men's and 13 women's. In all sports except football and volleyball, champions are determined by a post-season tournament or meet. In football, the teams with the best conference records from the Atlantic and Coastal Divisions playing the in the ACC Championship Game for the conference title. The volleyball title is awarded based on regular-season play.
Summary
Through Fall 2011
School |
Joined ACC |
Total |
Baseball |
Men's
Basketball |
Women's
Basketball |
Men's
Cross Country |
Women's
Cross Country |
Field Hockey |
Football |
Men's
Golf |
Women's
Golf |
Men's
Indoor Track |
Women's
Indoor Track |
Men's
Lacrosse |
Women's
Lacrosse |
Men's
Outdoor Track |
Women's
Outdoor Track |
Rowing |
Men's
Soccer |
Women's
Soccer |
Softball |
Men's
Swimming |
Women's
Swimming |
Men's
Tennis |
Women's
Tennis |
Volleyball |
Wrestling |
Boston College |
2005 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
— |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
— |
Clemson |
1953 |
116 |
14 |
0 |
2 |
7 |
1 |
— |
14 |
9 |
— |
12 |
3 |
— |
— |
11 |
3 |
1 |
13 |
0 |
— |
1 |
4 |
11 |
8 |
2 |
0 |
Duke |
1953 |
117 |
3 |
19 |
7 |
7 |
2 |
0 |
7 |
6 |
16 |
0 |
0 |
7 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
5 |
0 |
— |
0 |
0 |
12 |
16 |
9 |
0 |
Florida State |
1991 |
56 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
4 |
— |
12 |
1 |
— |
8 |
1 |
— |
— |
7 |
2 |
— |
— |
1 |
10 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
— |
Georgia Tech |
1979 |
36 |
7 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
— |
2 |
13 |
— |
0 |
1 |
— |
— |
0 |
0 |
— |
— |
— |
4 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
4 |
2 |
0 |
Maryland |
1953 |
187 |
3 |
3 |
9 |
11 |
0 |
9 |
9 |
1 |
0 |
26 |
0 |
25 |
7 |
26 |
0 |
— |
20 |
0 |
1 |
7 |
1 |
2 |
0 |
5 |
22 |
Miami |
2004 |
5 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
— |
0 |
— |
0 |
0 |
2 |
— |
— |
0 |
2 |
0 |
— |
0 |
— |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
— |
North Carolina |
1953 |
250 |
9 |
17 |
9 |
9 |
3 |
17 |
5 |
11 |
2 |
3 |
15 |
11 |
1 |
5 |
14 |
0 |
4 |
21 |
1 |
18 |
16 |
25 |
6 |
11 |
17 |
North Carolina State |
1953 |
119 |
5 |
10 |
4 |
16 |
21 |
— |
7 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
— |
8 |
0 |
— |
1 |
1 |
1 |
24 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
14 |
South Carolina |
1953–1971 |
4 |
0 |
1 |
— |
0 |
— |
— |
1 |
1 |
— |
0 |
— |
— |
— |
0 |
— |
— |
0 |
— |
— |
0 |
— |
1 |
— |
— |
— |
Virginia |
1953 |
105 |
4 |
1 |
3 |
4 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
17 |
5 |
1 |
5 |
11 |
15 |
1 |
1 |
14 |
8 |
6 |
0 |
0 |
4 |
Virginia Tech |
2004 |
12 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
— |
4 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
— |
0 |
0 |
2 |
— |
0 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Wake Forest |
1953 |
46 |
7 |
4 |
0 |
4 |
1 |
3 |
2 |
18 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
— |
— |
0 |
0 |
— |
1 |
1 |
— |
0 |
— |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Baseball
The ACC Baseball champion was determined by regular season finish from 1954 until 1972 and in 1979. The ACC Tournament has determined the champion since 1973.[1]
Season |
Champion |
1954 |
Clemson |
1955 |
Wake Forest |
1956 |
Duke |
1957 |
Duke |
1958 |
Clemson |
1959 |
Clemson |
1960 |
North Carolina |
1961 |
Duke |
1962 |
Wake Forest |
1963 |
Wake Forest |
1964 |
North Carolina |
1965 |
Maryland |
1966 |
North Carolina |
1967 |
Clemson |
1968 |
NC State |
1969 |
North Carolina |
1970 |
Maryland |
1971 |
Maryland |
1972 |
Virginia |
1973 |
NC State |
1974 |
NC State |
1975 |
NC State |
1976 |
Clemson |
1977 |
Wake Forest |
1978 |
Clemson |
1979A |
Clemson |
1980 |
Clemson |
1981 |
Clemson |
1982 |
North Carolina |
1983 |
North Carolina |
1984 |
North Carolina |
1985 |
Georgia Tech |
1986 |
Georgia Tech |
1987 |
Georgia Tech |
1988 |
Georgia Tech |
1989 |
Clemson |
1990 |
North Carolina |
1991 |
Clemson |
1992 |
NC State |
1993 |
Clemson |
1994 |
Clemson |
1995 |
Florida State |
1996 |
Virginia |
1997 |
Florida State |
1998 |
Wake Forest |
1999 |
Wake Forest |
2000 |
Georgia Tech |
2001 |
Wake Forest |
2002 |
Florida State |
2003 |
Georgia Tech |
2004 |
Florida State |
2005 |
Georgia Tech |
2006 |
Clemson |
2007 |
North Carolina |
2008 |
Miami |
2009 |
Virginia |
2010 |
Florida State |
2011 |
Virginia |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
2006 |
14 |
Duke |
1961 |
3 |
Florida State |
2010 |
5 |
Georgia Tech |
2005 |
7 |
Maryland |
1971 |
3 |
Miami |
2008 |
1 |
North Carolina |
2007 |
9 |
NC State |
1992 |
5 |
South Carolina |
never |
0 |
Virginia |
2011 |
4 |
Virginia Tech |
never |
0 |
Wake Forest |
2001 |
7 |
|
- ^A No tournament; the champion was determined by regular season finish.
Basketball
Men's
All 12 schools sponsor men's basketball.[2]
Season |
Champion |
1953–54 |
NC State |
1954–55 |
NC State |
1955–56 |
NC State |
1956–57 |
North Carolina |
1957–58 |
Maryland |
1958–59 |
NC State |
1959–60 |
Duke |
1960–61 |
Wake Forest |
1961–62 |
Wake Forest |
1962–63 |
Duke |
1963–64 |
Duke |
1964–65 |
NC State |
1965–66 |
Duke |
1966–67 |
North Carolina |
1967–68 |
North Carolina |
1968–69 |
North Carolina |
1969–70 |
NC State |
1970–71 |
South Carolina |
1971–72 |
North Carolina |
1972–73 |
NC State |
1973–74 |
NC State |
1974–75 |
North Carolina |
1975–76 |
Virginia |
1976–77 |
North Carolina |
1977–78 |
Duke |
1978–79 |
North Carolina |
1979–80 |
Duke |
1980–81 |
North Carolina |
1981–82 |
North Carolina |
1982–83 |
NC State |
1983–84 |
Maryland |
1984–85 |
Georgia Tech |
1985–86 |
Duke |
1986–87 |
NC State |
1987–88 |
Duke |
1988–89 |
North Carolina |
1989–90 |
Georgia Tech |
1990–91 |
North Carolina |
1991–92 |
Duke |
1992–93 |
Georgia Tech |
1993–94 |
North Carolina |
1994–95 |
Wake Forest |
1995–96 |
Wake Forest |
1996–97 |
North Carolina |
1997–98 |
North Carolina |
1998–99 |
Duke |
1999–00 |
Duke |
2000–01 |
Duke |
2001–02 |
Duke |
2002–03 |
Duke |
2003–04 |
Maryland |
2004–05 |
Duke |
2005–06 |
Duke |
2006–07 |
North Carolina |
2007–08 |
North Carolina |
2008–09 |
Duke |
2009–10 |
Duke |
2010–11 |
Duke |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
never |
0 |
Duke |
2011 |
19 |
Florida State |
never |
0 |
Georgia Tech |
1993 |
3 |
Maryland |
2004 |
3 |
Miami |
never |
0 |
North Carolina |
2008 |
17 |
NC State |
1987 |
10 |
South Carolina |
1971 |
1 |
Virginia |
1976 |
1 |
Virginia Tech |
never |
0 |
Wake Forest |
1996 |
4 |
|
|
Women's
The ACC began sponsoring women's basketball in the 1977–78 season.[3]
Season |
Champion |
1977–78 |
Maryland |
1978–79 |
Maryland |
1979–80 |
NC State |
1980–81 |
Maryland |
1981–82 |
Maryland |
1982–83 |
Maryland |
1983–84 |
North Carolina |
1984–85 |
NC State |
1985–86 |
Maryland |
1986–87 |
NC State |
1987–88 |
Maryland |
1988–89 |
Maryland |
1989–90 |
Virginia |
1990–91 |
NC State |
1991–92 |
Virginia |
1992–93 |
Virginia |
1993–94 |
North Carolina |
1994–95 |
North Carolina |
1995–96 |
Clemson |
1996–97 |
North Carolina |
1997–98 |
North Carolina |
1998–99 |
Clemson |
1999–00 |
Duke |
2000–01 |
Duke |
2001–02 |
Duke |
2002–03 |
Duke |
2003–04 |
Duke |
2004–05 |
North Carolina |
2005–06 |
North Carolina |
2006–07 |
North Carolina |
2007–08 |
North Carolina |
2008–09 |
Maryland |
2009–10 |
Duke |
2010–11 |
Duke |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
1999 |
2 |
Duke |
2011 |
7 |
Florida State |
never |
0 |
Georgia Tech |
never |
0 |
Maryland |
2009 |
9 |
Miami |
never |
0 |
North Carolina |
2008 |
9 |
NC State |
1991 |
4 |
Virginia |
1993 |
3 |
Virginia Tech |
never |
0 |
Wake Forest |
never |
0 |
|
|
Cross country
Men's
The 1953 and 1955 champions were determined based on regular season standings; all others have been determined at a post-season meet. All 12 schools sponsor men's cross country.[4]
Season |
Champion |
1953A |
NC State |
1954 |
Maryland |
1955A |
Maryland |
1956 |
North Carolina |
1957 |
North Carolina |
1958 |
Duke |
1959 |
Duke |
1960 |
North Carolina |
1961 |
North Carolina |
1962 |
North Carolina |
1963 |
North Carolina |
1964 |
Maryland |
1965 |
Maryland |
1966 |
Maryland |
1967 |
Maryland |
1968 |
Maryland |
1969 |
Maryland |
1970 |
Duke |
1971 |
North Carolina |
1972 |
Maryland |
1973 |
Duke |
1974 |
Maryland |
1975 |
Duke |
1976 |
Maryland |
1977 |
Duke |
1978 |
Clemson |
1979 |
North Carolina |
1980 |
Clemson |
1981 |
Clemson |
1982 |
Clemson |
1983 |
Clemson |
1984 |
Virginia |
1985 |
North Carolina |
1986 |
NC State |
1987 |
Clemson |
1988 |
Clemson |
1989 |
Wake Forest |
1990 |
Wake Forest |
1991 |
NC State |
1992 |
NC State |
1993 |
Wake Forest |
1994 |
Wake Forest |
1995 |
NC State |
1996 |
NC State |
1997 |
NC State |
1998 |
NC State |
1999 |
NC State |
2000 |
Duke |
2001 |
NC State |
2002 |
NC State |
2003 |
NC State |
2004 |
NC State |
2005 |
Virginia |
2006 |
NC State |
2007 |
Virginia |
2008 |
Virginia |
2009 |
NC State |
2010 |
Florida State |
2011 |
NC State |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
1988 |
7 |
Duke |
2000 |
7 |
Florida State |
2010 |
1 |
Georgia Tech |
never |
0 |
Maryland |
1976 |
11 |
Miami |
never |
0 |
North Carolina |
1985 |
9 |
NC State |
2011 |
16 |
South Carolina |
never |
0 |
Virginia |
2008 |
4 |
Virginia Tech |
never |
0 |
Wake Forest |
1994 |
4 |
|
^A Champion based on dual meet standings of regular season.
|
Women's
All 12 schools sponsor women's cross country.[5]
Season |
Champion |
1978 |
NC State |
1979 |
NC State |
1980 |
NC State |
1981 |
Virginia |
1982 |
Virginia |
1983 |
NC State |
1984 |
NC State |
1985 |
NC State |
1986 |
Clemson |
1987 |
NC State |
1988 |
NC State |
1989 |
NC State |
1990 |
NC State |
1991 |
NC State |
1992 |
NC State |
1993 |
NC State |
1994 |
North Carolina |
1995 |
NC State |
1996 |
NC State |
1997 |
NC State |
1998 |
NC State |
1999 |
North Carolina |
2000 |
NC State |
2001 |
NC State |
2002 |
NC State
Wake Forest |
2003 |
North Carolina |
2004 |
Duke |
2005 |
Duke |
2006 |
NC State |
2007 |
vacatedA |
2008 |
Florida State |
2009 |
Florida State |
2010 |
Florida State |
2011 |
Florida State |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
1986 |
1 |
Duke |
2005 |
2 |
Florida State |
2011 |
4 |
Georgia Tech |
never |
0 |
Maryland |
never |
0 |
Miami |
never |
0 |
North Carolina |
2003 |
3 |
NC State |
2006 |
21 |
Virginia |
1982 |
2 |
Virginia Tech |
never |
0 |
Wake Forest |
2002 |
1 |
|
^A Florida State's 2007 season was vacated by the NCAA's Committee on Infractions
|
Field Hockey
Six schools; Boston College, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, and Wake Forest; sponsor women's field hockey.[6]
Season |
Champion |
1983 |
North Carolina |
1984 |
North Carolina |
1985 |
North Carolina |
1986 |
North Carolina |
1987 |
North Carolina |
1988 |
North Carolina |
1989 |
North Carolina |
1990 |
North Carolina |
1991 |
North Carolina |
1992 |
Maryland |
1993 |
North Carolina |
1994 |
North Carolina |
1995 |
North Carolina |
1996 |
North Carolina |
1997 |
North Carolina |
1998 |
Maryland |
1999 |
Maryland |
2000 |
Maryland |
2001 |
Maryland |
2002 |
Wake Forest |
2003 |
Wake Forest |
2004 |
North Carolina |
2005 |
Maryland |
2006 |
Wake Forest |
2007 |
North Carolina |
2008 |
Maryland |
2009 |
Maryland |
2010 |
Maryland |
2011 |
North Carolina |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Duke |
never |
0 |
Maryland |
2010 |
9 |
North Carolina |
2011 |
17 |
Virginia |
never |
0 |
Wake Forest |
2006 |
3 |
|
The ACC football champion was determined based on regular season finish from 1953 until 2004. In 2005, the conference split into two divisions, and the division winners meet in the ACC Championship Game.[7]
Season |
Champion |
1953 |
Duke
Maryland |
1954 |
Duke |
1955 |
Duke
Maryland |
1956 |
Clemson |
1957 |
NC State |
1958 |
Clemson |
1959 |
Clemson |
1960 |
Duke |
1961 |
Duke |
1962 |
Duke |
1963 |
North Carolina
NC State |
1964 |
NC State |
1965 |
Clemson
NC State |
1966 |
Clemson |
1967 |
Clemson |
1968 |
NC State |
1969 |
South Carolina |
1970 |
Wake Forest |
1971 |
North Carolina |
1972 |
North Carolina |
1973 |
NC State |
1974 |
Maryland |
1975 |
Maryland |
1976 |
Maryland |
1977 |
North Carolina |
1978 |
Clemson |
1979 |
NC State |
1980 |
North Carolina |
1981 |
Clemson |
1982 |
Clemson |
1983 |
Maryland |
1984 |
Maryland |
1985 |
Maryland |
1986 |
Clemson |
1987 |
Clemson |
1988 |
Clemson |
1989 |
Duke
Virginia |
1990 |
Georgia Tech |
1991 |
Clemson |
1992 |
Florida State |
1993 |
Florida State |
1994 |
Florida State |
1995 |
Florida State
Virginia |
1996 |
Florida State |
1997 |
Florida State |
1998 |
Florida State
Georgia Tech |
1999 |
Florida State |
2000 |
Florida State |
2001 |
Maryland |
2002 |
Florida State |
2003 |
Florida State |
2004 |
Virginia Tech |
2005 |
Florida State |
2006 |
Wake Forest |
2007 |
Virginia Tech |
2008 |
Virginia Tech |
2009 |
vacatedA |
2010 |
Virginia Tech |
2011 |
Clemson |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
2011 |
14 |
Duke |
1989 |
7 |
Florida State |
2005 |
12 |
Georgia Tech |
1998 |
2 |
Maryland |
2001 |
9 |
Miami |
never |
0 |
North Carolina |
1980 |
5 |
NC State |
1979 |
7 |
South Carolina |
1969 |
1 |
Virginia |
1995 |
2 |
Virginia Tech |
2010 |
4 |
Wake Forest |
2006 |
2 |
|
^A Georgia Tech's 2009 championship was vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions[8]
Golf
Men's
All schools except Miami sponsor men's golf.[9]
Season |
Champion |
1954 |
Duke |
1955 |
Wake Forest |
1956 |
North Carolina |
1957 |
Wake Forest |
1958 |
Wake Forest |
1959 |
Duke |
1960 |
North Carolina |
1961 |
Duke |
1962 |
Duke |
1963 |
Wake Forest |
1964 |
Maryland
South Carolina |
1965 |
North Carolina |
1966 |
Duke |
1967 |
Wake Forest |
1968 |
Wake Forest |
1969 |
Wake Forest |
1970 |
Wake Forest |
1971 |
Wake Forest |
1972 |
Wake Forest |
1973 |
Wake Forest |
1974 |
Wake Forest |
1975 |
Wake Forest |
1976 |
Wake Forest |
1977 |
North Carolina |
1978 |
Wake Forest |
1979 |
Wake Forest |
1980 |
Wake Forest |
1981 |
North Carolina |
1982 |
Clemson |
1983 |
North Carolina |
1984 |
North Carolina |
1985 |
Georgia Tech |
1986 |
North Carolina |
1987 |
Clemson |
1988 |
Clemson |
1989 |
Wake Forest |
1990 |
Clemson
NC State |
1991 |
Georgia Tech |
1992 |
Georgia Tech |
1993 |
Georgia Tech |
1994 |
Georgia Tech |
1995 |
North Carolina |
1996 |
North Carolina |
1997 |
Clemson |
1998 |
Clemson |
1999 |
Georgia Tech |
2000 |
Clemson |
2001 |
Georgia Tech |
2002 |
Georgia Tech |
2003 |
Clemson |
2004 |
Clemson |
2005 |
Duke |
2006 |
Georgia Tech
North Carolina |
2007 |
Georgia Tech
Virginia Tech |
2008 |
Florida State |
2009 |
Georgia Tech |
2010 |
Georgia Tech |
2011 |
Georgia Tech |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
2004 |
9 |
Duke |
2005 |
6 |
Florida State |
2008 |
1 |
Georgia Tech |
2011 |
13 |
Maryland |
1964 |
1 |
North Carolina |
2006 |
11 |
NC State |
1990 |
1 |
South Carolina |
1964 |
1 |
Virginia |
never |
0 |
Virginia Tech |
2007 |
1 |
Wake Forest |
1989 |
18 |
|
|
Women's
All schools except Clemson, Florida State, and Georgia Tech sponsor women's golf.[10]
Season |
Champion |
1984 |
Duke |
1985 |
Duke |
1986 |
Wake Forest |
1987 |
Not held |
1988 |
1989 |
1990 |
1991 |
1992 |
North Carolina |
1993 |
Duke |
1994 |
Wake Forest |
1995 |
Wake Forest |
1996 |
Duke |
1997 |
Duke |
1998 |
Duke |
1999 |
Duke |
2000 |
Duke |
2001 |
Duke |
2002 |
Duke |
2003 |
Duke |
2004 |
Duke |
2005 |
Duke |
2006 |
Duke |
2007 |
Duke |
2008 |
Duke |
2009 |
Wake Forest |
2010 |
Wake Forest |
2011 |
North Carolina |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Duke |
2008 |
16 |
Maryland |
never |
0 |
Miami |
never |
0 |
North Carolina |
2011 |
2 |
NC State |
never |
0 |
Virginia |
never |
0 |
Virginia Tech |
never |
0 |
Wake Forest |
2010 |
5 |
|
|
Indoor Track & Field
Men's
No indoor championships were held between 1981 and 1986. All 12 schools sponsor men's indoor track & field.[11]
Season |
Champion |
1953–54 |
Maryland |
1954–55 |
North Carolina |
1955–56 |
Maryland |
1956–57 |
Maryland |
1957–58 |
Maryland |
1958–59 |
Maryland |
1959–60 |
Maryland |
1960–61 |
Maryland |
1961–62 |
Maryland |
1962–63 |
Maryland |
1963–64 |
Maryland |
1964–65 |
Maryland |
1965–66 |
Maryland |
1966–67 |
Maryland |
1967–68 |
Maryland |
1968–69 |
Maryland |
1969–70 |
Maryland |
1970–71 |
Maryland |
1971–72 |
Maryland |
1972–73 |
Maryland |
1973–74 |
Maryland |
1974–75 |
Maryland |
1975–76 |
Maryland |
1976–77 |
Maryland |
1977–78 |
Maryland |
1978–79 |
Maryland |
1979–80 |
Maryland |
1980–81 |
Not held |
1981–82 |
1982–83 |
1983–84 |
1984–85 |
1985–86 |
1986–87 |
Clemson |
1987–88 |
NC State |
1988–89 |
Clemson |
1989–90 |
Clemson |
1990–91 |
Clemson |
1991–92 |
Clemson |
1992–93 |
Clemson |
1993–94 |
Florida State |
1994–95 |
North Carolina |
1995–96 |
North Carolina |
1996–97 |
Clemson |
1997–98 |
Clemson |
1998–99 |
Clemson |
1999–00 |
Clemson |
2000–01 |
Clemson |
2001–02 |
Clemson |
2002–03 |
Florida State |
2003–04 |
Florida State |
2004–05 |
Florida State |
2005–06 |
Florida State |
2006–07 |
vacatedA |
2007–08 |
Florida State |
2008–09 |
Florida State |
2009–10 |
Florida State |
2010–11 |
Virginia Tech |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
2002 |
12 |
Duke |
never |
0 |
Florida State |
2010 |
8 |
Georgia Tech |
never |
0 |
Maryland |
1980 |
26 |
Miami |
never |
0 |
North Carolina |
1996 |
3 |
NC State |
1988 |
1 |
South Carolina |
never |
0 |
Virginia |
never |
0 |
Virginia Tech |
2011 |
1 |
Wake Forest |
never |
0 |
|
^A Florida State's 2006–2007 season was vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.
|
Women's
All 12 schools sponsor women's indoor track & field.[12]
Season |
Champion |
1986–87 |
Virginia |
1987–88 |
North Carolina |
1988–89 |
North Carolina |
1989–90 |
North Carolina |
1990–91 |
North Carolina |
1991–92 |
Clemson |
1992–93 |
North Carolina |
1993–94 |
North Carolina |
1994–95 |
North Carolina |
1995–96 |
North Carolina |
1996–97 |
North Carolina |
1997–98 |
North Carolina |
1998–99 |
North Carolina |
1999–00 |
North Carolina |
2000–01 |
North Carolina |
2001–02 |
Georgia Tech |
2002–03 |
North Carolina |
2003–04 |
North Carolina |
2004–05 |
Miami |
2005–06 |
Miami |
2006–07 |
Virginia Tech |
2007–08 |
Virginia Tech |
2008–09 |
Florida State |
2009–10 |
Clemson |
2010–11 |
Clemson |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
2011 |
3 |
Duke |
never |
0 |
Florida State |
2009 |
1 |
Georgia Tech |
2002 |
1 |
Maryland |
never |
0 |
Miami |
2006 |
2 |
North Carolina |
2004 |
15 |
NC State |
never |
0 |
Virginia |
1987 |
1 |
Virginia Tech |
2008 |
2 |
Wake Forest |
never |
0 |
|
|
Lacrosse
Men's
Champions were determined through regular-season standings until 1988. Four teams; Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, and Virginia; sponsor men's lacrosse.[13]
Season |
Champion |
1954 |
Duke |
1955 |
Maryland |
1956 |
Maryland |
1957 |
Maryland |
1958 |
Maryland |
1959 |
Maryland |
1960 |
Maryland |
1961 |
Maryland |
1962 |
Virginia |
1963 |
Maryland |
1964 |
Virginia |
1965 |
Maryland |
1966 |
Maryland |
1967 |
Maryland |
1968 |
Maryland |
1969 |
Virginia |
1970 |
Virginia |
1971 |
Virginia |
1972 |
Maryland |
1973 |
Maryland |
1974 |
Maryland |
1975 |
Virginia |
1976 |
Maryland |
1977 |
Maryland |
1978 |
Maryland |
1979 |
Maryland |
1980 |
Maryland
Virginia |
1981 |
North Carolina |
1982 |
North Carolina |
1983 |
Virginia |
1984 |
Virginia |
1985 |
Maryland
North Carolina
Virginia |
1986 |
Virginia |
1987 |
Maryland |
1988 |
North Carolina |
1989 |
North Carolina |
1990 |
North Carolina |
1991 |
North Carolina |
1992 |
North Carolina |
1993 |
North Carolina |
1994 |
North Carolina |
1995 |
Duke |
1996 |
North Carolina |
1997 |
Virginia |
1998 |
Maryland |
1999 |
Virginia |
2000 |
Virginia |
2001 |
Duke |
2002 |
Duke |
2003 |
Virginia |
2004 |
Maryland |
2005 |
Maryland |
2006 |
Virginia |
2007 |
Duke |
2008 |
Duke |
2009 |
Duke |
2010 |
Virginia |
2011 |
Maryland |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Duke |
2009 |
7 |
Maryland |
2011 |
25 |
North Carolina |
1996 |
11 |
NC StateA |
never |
0 |
Virginia |
2010 |
17 |
- ^A NC State sponsored men's lacrosse from 1973–1982
|
|
Women's
Six schools; Boston College, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, and Virginia Tech sponsor women's lacrosse.[14]
Season |
Champion |
1997 |
Maryland |
1998 |
Virginia |
1999 |
Maryland |
2000 |
Maryland |
2001 |
Maryland |
2002 |
North Carolina |
2003 |
Maryland |
2004 |
Virginia |
2005 |
Duke |
2006 |
Virginia |
2007 |
Virginia |
2008 |
Virginia |
2009 |
Maryland |
2010 |
Maryland |
2011 |
Maryland |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Duke |
2005 |
1 |
Maryland |
2011 |
7 |
North Carolina |
2002 |
1 |
Virginia |
2008 |
5 |
Virginia Tech |
never |
0 |
|
|
Outdoor Track & Field
Men's
All 12 schools sponsor men's outdoor track and field.[15]
Season |
Champion |
1954 |
Maryland |
1955 |
North Carolina |
1956 |
Maryland |
1957 |
Maryland |
1958 |
Maryland |
1959 |
Maryland |
1960 |
Maryland |
1961 |
Maryland |
1962 |
Maryland |
1963 |
Maryland |
1964 |
Maryland |
1965 |
Maryland |
1966 |
Maryland |
1967 |
Maryland |
1968 |
Maryland |
1969 |
Maryland |
1970 |
Maryland |
1971 |
Maryland |
1972 |
Maryland |
1973 |
Maryland |
1974 |
Maryland |
1975 |
Maryland |
1976 |
Maryland |
1977 |
Maryland |
1978 |
Maryland |
1979 |
Maryland |
1980 |
Clemson |
1981 |
Maryland |
1982 |
Clemson
NC State |
1983 |
NC State |
1984 |
NC State |
1985 |
NC State |
1986 |
NC State |
1987 |
NC State |
1988 |
NC State |
1989 |
Clemson |
1990 |
Clemson |
1991 |
Clemson |
1992 |
North Carolina |
1993 |
Clemson |
1994 |
North Carolina |
1995 |
North Carolina |
1996 |
NC State |
1997 |
Clemson |
1998 |
Clemson |
1999 |
Florida State |
2000 |
Clemson |
2001 |
Clemson |
2002 |
Florida State |
2003 |
Florida State |
2004 |
Clemson |
2005 |
Florida State |
2006 |
Florida State |
2007 |
vacatedA |
2008 |
Florida State |
2009 |
Florida State
Virginia |
2010 |
Florida State |
2011 |
Florida State |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
2004 |
11 |
Duke |
never |
0 |
Florida State |
2011 |
7A |
Georgia Tech |
never |
0 |
Maryland |
1981 |
26 |
Miami |
never |
0 |
North Carolina |
1995 |
5 |
NC State |
1996 |
8 |
South Carolina |
never |
0 |
Virginia |
2009 |
1 |
Virginia Tech |
never |
0 |
Wake Forest |
never |
0 |
|
^A Florida State's 2007 season was vacated by the NCAA's Committee on Infractions.
|
Women's
All 12 schools sponsor women's outdoor track and field.[16]
Season |
Champion |
1983 |
Virginia |
1984 |
Virginia |
1985 |
Virginia |
1986 |
Virginia |
1987 |
Virginia |
1988 |
North Carolina |
1989 |
North Carolina |
1990 |
North Carolina |
1991 |
Clemson |
1992 |
North Carolina |
1993 |
North Carolina |
1994 |
North Carolina |
1995 |
North Carolina |
1996 |
North Carolina |
1997 |
North Carolina |
1998 |
North Carolina |
1999 |
Clemson |
2000 |
Florida State |
2001 |
North Carolina |
2002 |
North Carolina |
2003 |
North Carolina |
2004 |
North Carolina |
2005 |
Miami |
2006 |
Miami |
2007 |
Virginia Tech |
2008 |
Virginia Tech |
2009 |
Florida State |
2010 |
Clemson |
2011 |
Clemson |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
2011 |
3 |
Duke |
never |
0 |
Florida State |
2009 |
2 |
Georgia Tech |
never |
0 |
Maryland |
never |
0 |
Miami |
2006 |
2 |
North Carolina |
2004 |
14 |
NC State |
never |
0 |
Virginia |
1987 |
5 |
Virginia Tech |
2008 |
2 |
Wake Forest |
never |
0 |
|
|
Women's Rowing
Six schools, Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Miami, North Carolina, and Virginia sponsor women's rowing.[17]
Season |
Champion |
2000 |
Virginia |
2001 |
Virginia |
2002 |
Virginia |
2003 |
Virginia |
2004 |
Virginia |
2005 |
Virginia |
2006 |
Virginia |
2007 |
Virginia |
2008 |
Virginia |
2009 |
Clemson |
2010 |
Virginia |
2011 |
Virginia |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
2009 |
1 |
Duke |
never |
0 |
Miami |
never |
0 |
North Carolina |
never |
0 |
Virginia |
2011 |
11 |
|
Soccer
Men's
All schools except Florida State, Georgia Tech, and Miami sponsor men's soccer.[18]
Season |
Champion |
1953 |
Maryland |
1954 |
Maryland |
1955 |
Maryland |
1956 |
Maryland |
1957 |
Maryland |
1958 |
Maryland |
1959 |
Maryland |
1960 |
Maryland |
1961 |
Maryland |
1962 |
Maryland |
1963 |
Maryland |
1964 |
Maryland |
1965 |
Maryland |
1966 |
Maryland
North Carolina |
1967 |
Maryland |
1968 |
Maryland |
1969 |
Virginia |
1970 |
Virginia |
1971 |
Maryland |
1972 |
Clemson |
1973 |
Clemson |
1974 |
Clemson |
1975 |
Clemson |
1976 |
Clemson |
1977 |
Clemson |
1978 |
Clemson |
1979 |
Clemson |
1980 |
Duke |
1981 |
Clemson |
1982 |
Clemson
Duke |
1983 |
Virginia |
1984 |
Virginia |
1985 |
Clemson |
1986 |
Virginia |
1987 |
North Carolina |
1988 |
Virginia |
1989 |
Wake Forest |
1990 |
NC State |
1991 |
Virginia |
1992 |
Virginia |
1993 |
Virginia |
1994 |
Virginia |
1995 |
Virginia |
1996 |
Maryland |
1997 |
Virginia |
1998 |
Clemson |
1999 |
Duke |
2000 |
North Carolina |
2001 |
Clemson |
2002 |
Maryland |
2003 |
Virginia |
2004 |
Virginia |
2005 |
Duke |
2006 |
Duke |
2007 |
Boston College |
2008 |
Maryland |
2009 |
Virginia |
2010 |
Maryland |
2011 |
North Carolina |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
2007 |
1 |
Clemson |
2001 |
13 |
Duke |
2006 |
5 |
Maryland |
2010 |
20 |
North Carolina |
2011 |
4 |
NC State |
1990 |
1 |
South Carolina |
never |
0 |
Virginia |
2009 |
15 |
Virginia Tech |
never |
0 |
Wake Forest |
1989 |
1 |
|
|
Women's
All schools except Georgia Tech currently sponsor women's soccer.[19]
Season |
Champion |
1987 |
North Carolina |
1988 |
NC State |
1989 |
North Carolina |
1990 |
North Carolina |
1991 |
North Carolina |
1992 |
North Carolina |
1993 |
North Carolina |
1994 |
North Carolina |
1995 |
North Carolina |
1996 |
North Carolina |
1997 |
North Carolina |
1998 |
North Carolina |
1999 |
North Carolina |
2000 |
North Carolina |
2001 |
North Carolina |
2002 |
North Carolina |
2003 |
North Carolina |
2004 |
Virginia |
2005 |
North Carolina |
2006 |
North Carolina |
2007 |
North Carolina |
2008 |
North Carolina |
2009 |
North Carolina |
2010 |
Wake Forest |
2011 |
Florida State |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
never |
0 |
Duke |
never |
0 |
Florida State |
2011 |
1 |
Maryland |
never |
0 |
Miami |
never |
0 |
North Carolina |
2009 |
21 |
NC State |
1988 |
1 |
Virginia |
2004 |
1 |
Virginia Tech |
never |
0 |
Wake Forest |
2010 |
1 |
|
|
Softball
All schools except Clemson, Duke, Miami, and Wake Forest sponsor softball.[20]
Season |
Champion |
1992 |
Florida State |
1993 |
Florida State |
1994 |
Virginia |
1995 |
Florida State |
1996 |
Florida State |
1997 |
Florida State
Maryland |
1998 |
Florida State |
1999 |
Florida State |
2000 |
Florida State |
2001 |
North Carolina |
2002 |
Georgia Tech |
2003 |
Florida State |
2004 |
Florida State |
2005 |
Georgia Tech |
2006 |
NC State |
2007 |
Virginia Tech |
2008 |
Virginia Tech |
2009 |
Georgia Tech |
2010 |
Georgia Tech |
2011 |
Florida State |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Florida State |
2011 |
10 |
Georgia Tech |
2010 |
4 |
Maryland |
1997 |
1 |
North Carolina |
2001 |
1 |
NC State |
2006 |
1 |
Virginia |
1994 |
1 |
Virginia Tech |
2008 |
2 |
|
Swimming & Diving
Men's
From 1954 until 1961, the champion was determined by regular season competition. From 1962 to 1964, the champion was determined by a combination of the regular-season finish and placement in the championship meet. Starting with the 1965 season, the champion has been determined by the championship meet.[21] Miami currently competes in diving only, and Clemson announced their intention to drop men's swimming and diving programs after the 2011–12 season.[22]
Season |
Champion |
1953–54 |
NC State |
1954–55 |
NC State |
1955–56 |
North Carolina
NC State |
1956–57 |
North Carolina |
1957–58 |
North Carolina |
1958–59 |
North Carolina |
1959–60 |
Maryland |
1960–61 |
Maryland
North Carolina
NC State |
1961–62 |
Maryland |
1962–63 |
Maryland
North Carolina
NC State |
1963–64 |
Maryland
North Carolina |
1964–65 |
Maryland |
1965–66 |
NC State |
1966–67 |
NC State |
1967–68 |
NC State |
1968–69 |
NC State |
1969–70 |
Maryland |
1970–71 |
NC State |
1971–72 |
NC State |
1972–73 |
NC State |
1973–74 |
NC State |
1974–75 |
NC State |
1975–76 |
NC State |
1976–77 |
NC State |
1977–78 |
NC State |
1978–79 |
NC State |
1979–80 |
NC State |
1980–81 |
NC State |
1981–82 |
NC State |
1982–83 |
North Carolina |
1983–84 |
NC State |
1984–85 |
NC State |
1985–86 |
Clemson |
1986–87 |
Virginia |
1987–88 |
North Carolina |
1988–89 |
North Carolina |
1989–90 |
Virginia |
1990–91 |
North Carolina |
1991–92 |
NC State |
1992–93 |
North Carolina |
1993–94 |
North Carolina |
1994–95 |
North Carolina |
1995–96 |
North Carolina |
1996–97 |
North Carolina |
1997–98 |
North Carolina |
1998–99 |
Virginia |
1999–00 |
Virginia |
2000–01 |
Virginia |
2001–02 |
Virginia |
2002–03 |
Virginia |
2003–04 |
Virginia |
2004–05 |
Virginia |
2005–06 |
Virginia |
2006–07 |
vacatedA |
2007–08 |
Virginia |
2008–09 |
Virginia |
2009–10 |
Virginia |
2010–11 |
Virginia |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
1986 |
1 |
Duke |
never |
0 |
Florida State |
never |
0A |
Georgia Tech |
never |
0 |
Maryland |
1970 |
7 |
Miami |
never |
0 |
North Carolina |
1998 |
18 |
NC State |
1992 |
24 |
South Carolina |
never |
0 |
Virginia |
2011 |
14 |
Virginia Tech |
never |
0 |
Wake Forest |
never |
0 |
|
^A Florida State's 2006–2007 season was vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.
|
Women's
All schools except Wake Forest sponsor women's swimming and diving.[23] Clemson announced their intention to drop women's swimming (but retain diving) after the 2011–12 season.[22]
Season |
Champion |
1978–79 |
NC State |
1979–80 |
NC State |
1980–81 |
North Carolina |
1981–82 |
North Carolina |
1982–83 |
North Carolina |
1983–84 |
North Carolina |
1984–85 |
North Carolina |
1985–86 |
North Carolina |
1986–87 |
Clemson |
1987–88 |
Clemson |
1988–89 |
Clemson |
1989–90 |
Virginia |
1990–91 |
North Carolina |
1991–92 |
North Carolina |
1992–93 |
North Carolina |
1993–94 |
North Carolina |
1994–95 |
North Carolina |
1995–96 |
North Carolina |
1996–97 |
Clemson |
1997–98 |
Virginia |
1998–99 |
Virginia |
1999–00 |
North Carolina |
2000–01 |
North Carolina |
2001–02 |
North Carolina |
2002–03 |
Virginia |
2003–04 |
Virginia |
2004–05 |
Maryland |
2005–06 |
Florida State |
2006–07 |
North Carolina |
2007–08 |
Virginia |
2008–09 |
Virginia |
2009–10 |
Virginia |
2010–11 |
Virginia |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
1997 |
4 |
Duke |
never |
0 |
Florida State |
2006 |
1 |
Georgia Tech |
never |
0 |
Maryland |
2005 |
1 |
Miami |
never |
0 |
North Carolina |
2007 |
16 |
NC State |
1980 |
2 |
Virginia |
2011 |
8 |
Virginia Tech |
never |
0 |
|
|
Tennis
Men's
Before 1964, the team champion was based on regular season performance. All 12 schools sponsor men's tennis.[24]
Season |
Champion |
1954 |
North Carolina |
1955 |
North Carolina |
1956 |
North Carolina |
1957 |
Maryland |
1958 |
North Carolina |
1959 |
North Carolina |
1960 |
North Carolina |
1961 |
North Carolina |
1962 |
North Carolina |
1963 |
North Carolina |
1964 |
Maryland |
1965 |
North Carolina |
1966 |
North Carolina |
1967 |
North Carolina |
1968 |
North Carolina
South Carolina |
1969 |
Clemson |
1970 |
North Carolina |
1971 |
North Carolina |
1972 |
North Carolina |
1973 |
North Carolina |
1974 |
North Carolina |
1975 |
North Carolina |
1976 |
North Carolina |
1977 |
North Carolina |
1978 |
North Carolina
NC State |
1979 |
NC State |
1980 |
Clemson |
1981 |
Clemson |
1982 |
Duke |
1983 |
Clemson |
1984 |
Clemson |
1985 |
Clemson |
1986 |
Clemson |
1987 |
ClemsonA |
1988 |
Clemson |
1989 |
Clemson |
1990 |
North Carolina |
1991 |
Duke |
1992 |
North Carolina |
1993 |
Duke |
1994 |
Duke |
1995 |
Duke |
1996 |
Duke |
1997 |
Clemson |
1998 |
Duke |
1999 |
Duke |
2000 |
Duke |
2001 |
Duke |
2002 |
North Carolina |
2003 |
Duke |
2004 |
Virginia |
2005 |
Virginia |
2006 |
Duke |
2007 |
Virginia |
2008 |
Virginia |
2009 |
Virginia |
2010 |
Virginia |
2011 |
Virginia |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
1997 |
11 |
Duke |
2006 |
12 |
Florida State |
never |
0 |
Georgia Tech |
never |
0 |
Maryland |
1964 |
2 |
Miami |
never |
0 |
North Carolina |
2002 |
25 |
NC State |
1979 |
2 |
South Carolina |
1968 |
1 |
Virginia |
2011 |
6 |
Virginia Tech |
never |
0 |
Wake Forest |
never |
0 |
|
^A Tournament canceled due to rain; champion declared based on regular season.
|
Women's
All 12 schools sponsor women's tennis.[25]
Season |
Champion |
1977 |
North Carolina |
1978 |
North Carolina |
1979 |
North Carolina |
1980 |
North Carolina |
1981 |
Clemson |
1982 |
No tournamentA |
1983 |
Clemson |
1984 |
Clemson |
1985 |
Clemson |
1986 |
Clemson |
1987 |
Clemson |
1988 |
Duke |
1989 |
Duke |
1990 |
Duke |
1991 |
Duke |
1992 |
Duke |
1993 |
Duke |
1994 |
Duke |
1995 |
Duke |
1996 |
Duke |
1997 |
Duke |
1998 |
Duke |
1999 |
Duke |
2000 |
Duke |
2001 |
Duke |
2002 |
North Carolina |
2003 |
Duke |
2004 |
Clemson |
2005 |
Georgia Tech |
2006 |
Georgia Tech |
2007 |
Georgia Tech |
2008 |
Clemson |
2009 |
Duke |
2010 |
Georgia Tech |
2011 |
North Carolina |
|
School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
2008 |
8 |
Duke |
2009 |
16 |
Florida State |
never |
0 |
Georgia Tech |
2010 |
4 |
Maryland |
never |
0 |
Miami |
never |
0 |
North Carolina |
2011 |
6 |
NC State |
never |
0 |
Virginia |
never |
0 |
Virginia Tech |
never |
0 |
Wake Forest |
never |
0 |
|
^A The tournament was held in the fall from 1977–1981 and the spring since 1983.
|
Volleyball
The volleyball championship was determined through a tournament from 1980 until 2004. Since 2005, champions have been based on the regular season.[26]
Season |
Champion |
1980 |
North Carolina |
1981 |
North Carolina |
1982 |
North Carolina |
1983 |
North Carolina |
1984 |
Duke |
1985 |
Duke |
1986 |
Duke |
1987 |
NC State |
1988 |
North Carolina |
1989 |
North Carolina |
1990 |
Maryland |
1991 |
Duke |
1992 |
Duke |
1993 |
Duke |
1994 |
Duke |
1995 |
Georgia Tech |
1996 |
Maryland |
1997 |
Clemson |
1998 |
Florida State |
1999 |
North Carolina |
2000 |
North Carolina |
2001 |
North Carolina |
2002 |
Georgia Tech |
2003 |
Maryland |
2004 |
Maryland |
2005 |
Maryland
North Carolina |
2006 |
Duke |
2007 |
Clemson |
2008 |
Duke
North Carolina |
2009 |
Florida State |
2010 |
Duke |
2011 |
Florida State |
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School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
Boston College |
never |
0 |
Clemson |
2007 |
2 |
Duke |
2010 |
9 |
Florida State |
2011 |
3 |
Georgia Tech |
2002 |
2 |
Maryland |
2005 |
5 |
Miami |
never |
0 |
North Carolina |
2005 |
11 |
NC State |
1987 |
1 |
Virginia |
never |
0 |
Virginia Tech |
never |
0 |
Wake Forest |
never |
0 |
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Wrestling
The championship was determined on dual meets in 1954 and 1955, with the tournament beginning in 1956. Six schools; Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia, and Virginia Tech; currently compete in wrestling.[27]
Season |
Champion |
1953–54 |
Maryland |
1954–55 |
Maryland |
1955–56 |
Maryland |
1956–57 |
Maryland |
1957–58 |
Maryland |
1958–59 |
Maryland |
1959–60 |
Maryland |
1960–61 |
Maryland |
1961–62 |
Maryland |
1962–63 |
Maryland |
1963–64 |
Maryland |
1964–65 |
Maryland |
1965–66 |
Maryland |
1966–67 |
Maryland |
1967–68 |
Maryland |
1968–69 |
Maryland |
1969–70 |
Maryland |
1970–71 |
Maryland |
1971–72 |
Maryland |
1972–73 |
Maryland |
1973–74 |
Virginia |
1974–75 |
Virginia |
1975–76 |
NC State |
1976–77 |
Virginia |
1977–78 |
NC State |
1978–79 |
North Carolina |
1979–80 |
North Carolina |
1980–81 |
NC State |
1981–82 |
NC State |
1982–83 |
NC State |
1983–84 |
North Carolina |
1984–85 |
North Carolina |
1985–86 |
North Carolina |
1986–87 |
North Carolina |
1987–88 |
NC State |
1988–89 |
NC State |
1989–90 |
NC State |
1990–91 |
NC State |
1991–92 |
North Carolina |
1992–93 |
North Carolina |
1993–94 |
North Carolina |
1994–95 |
North Carolina |
1995–96 |
NC State |
1996–97 |
North Carolina |
1997–98 |
North Carolina |
1998–99 |
North Carolina |
1999–00 |
North Carolina |
2000–01 |
NC State |
2001–02 |
NC State |
2002–03 |
North Carolina |
2003–04 |
NC State |
2004–05 |
North Carolina |
2005–06 |
North Carolina |
2006–07 |
NC State |
2007–08 |
Maryland |
2008–09 |
Maryland |
2009–10 |
Virginia |
2010–11 |
Maryland |
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School |
Last conference title |
Number of ACC titles |
ClemsonA |
never |
0 |
Duke |
never |
0 |
Georgia TechB |
never |
0 |
Maryland |
2011 |
22 |
North Carolina |
2006 |
17 |
NC State |
2007 |
14 |
Virginia |
2010 |
4 |
Virginia Tech |
never |
0 |
Wake ForestC |
never |
0 |
- ^A Clemson sponsored wrestling from 1976–1995.
- ^B Georgia Tech sponsored wrestling from 1980–1986.
- ^C Wake Forest sponsored wrestling from 1957–1959.
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