Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball
The Atlantic Coast Conference (founded in 1953) is one of the premier college basketball conferences in NCAA Division I. The current ACC Tournament champion is Notre Dame and the current regular-season champion is Virginia.
Members
Institution |
Nickname |
Location |
Founded |
Years in the ACC |
School Type |
Enrollment |
Boston College |
Eagles |
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts |
1863 |
2005βpresent |
Private/Catholic (Jesuit) |
14,500 |
Clemson |
Tigers |
Clemson, South Carolina |
1889 |
1953βpresent |
Public |
17,165 |
Duke |
Blue Devils |
Durham, North Carolina |
1838 |
1953βpresent |
Private/Nonsectarian |
6,247 |
Florida State |
Seminoles |
Tallahassee, Florida |
1851 |
1991βpresent |
Public (State University System of Florida) |
38,886 |
Georgia Tech |
Yellow Jackets |
Atlanta, Georgia |
1885 |
1978βpresent |
Public (University System of Georgia) |
19,393 |
Louisville |
Cardinals |
Louisville, Kentucky |
1798 |
2014βpresent |
Public |
23,262 |
Miami |
Hurricanes |
Coral Gables, Florida |
1925 |
2004βpresent |
Private/Nonsectarian |
15,520 |
North Carolina |
Tar Heels |
Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
1789 |
1953βpresent |
Public (University of North Carolina) |
26,878 |
NC State |
Wolfpack |
Raleigh, North Carolina |
1887 |
1953βpresent |
Public (University of North Carolina) |
29,957 |
Notre Dame |
Fighting Irish |
South Bend, Indiana |
1842 |
2013βpresent |
Private/Catholic (Congregation of Holy Cross) |
11,733 |
Pittsburgh |
Panthers |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
1787 |
2013βpresent |
State-related/Nonsectarian |
28,823 |
Syracuse |
Orange |
Syracuse, New York |
1870 |
2013βpresent |
Private/Nonsectarian |
20,407 |
Virginia |
Cavaliers |
Charlottesville, Virginia |
1819 |
1953βpresent |
Public |
20,399 |
Virginia Tech |
Hokies |
Blacksburg, Virginia |
1872 |
2004βpresent |
Public |
28,000 |
Wake Forest |
Demon Deacons |
Winston-Salem, North Carolina |
1834 |
1953βpresent |
Private/Nonsectarian |
6,451 |
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Scheduling Partners
The table below lists each school's permanent men's basketball only scheduling partners after expansion in 2013 and the replacement of Maryland by Louisville in 2014.
School |
Partner 1[3] |
Partner 2[3] |
Boston College |
Notre Dame |
Syracuse |
Clemson |
Florida State |
Georgia Tech |
Duke |
North Carolina |
Wake Forest |
Florida State |
Clemson |
Miami |
Georgia Tech |
Clemson |
Notre Dame |
Louisville |
Pittsburgh |
Virginia |
Miami |
Florida State |
Virginia Tech |
North Carolina |
Duke |
North Carolina State |
North Carolina State |
North Carolina |
Wake Forest |
Notre Dame |
Boston College |
Georgia Tech |
Pittsburgh |
Louisville |
Syracuse |
Syracuse |
Boston College |
Pittsburgh |
Virginia |
Louisville |
Virginia Tech |
Virginia Tech |
Miami |
Virginia |
Wake Forest |
Duke |
North Carolina State |
All-time standings
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The above chart only includes statistics for teams while members of the ACC, and it is sorted by total ACC wins.
References
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