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.

Louisville at Duke

Women's College Basketball

The No. 11 Blue Devils dance with the Cardinals. Duke comes off a 64-49 setback at No. 1 Notre Dame on Feb. 17, while Louisville has won three straight. Both schools are 11-3 in ACC play. Freshman Tajianna Roberts (LOU) averages 13.4 points per game.

ACC Championship: Day Four Finals

Men's & Women's College Swimming and Diving

From Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, N.C.

Stanford at Virginia

Women's College Lacrosse

From Klöckner Stadium in Charlottesville, Va.

Georgia Tech at Boston College

NCAAM

The Yellow Jackets (13-13, 7-8 ACC) seek the sweep of the Eagles (11-15, 3-12). Georgia Tech got its sixth win in its last seven tries against Boston College on Jan. 4, as Lance Terry and Javian McCollum each scored 20 points in GT's 85-64 victory.

Clemson at SMU

NCAAM

The No. 18 Tigers face the Mustangs for the first time in over a decade. Clemson has won three in a row, and nine of its last 10 outings. The programs last met in the semifinals of the 2014 National Invitation Tournament, with SMU prevailing 65-56.

Virginia Tech at Miami

NCAAM

The Hokies (11-15, 6-9 ACC) seek the season-series sweep of the Hurricanes (6-20, 2-13). Virginia Tech scored an 86-85 win over Miami on Jan. 4. Mylyjael Poteat led the Hokies with 25 points and hit the winning free throw with 2.7 seconds left.

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.

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.

Syracuse at California

Women's College Basketball

The Orange complete their first ACC trip to the Bay Area by playing the Golden Bears at Haas Pavilion. California won the only meeting, 57-53 in 2002. The Golden Bears joined the ACC this season after competing in the Pac-10 or Pac-12 since 1986.

Duke at Notre Dame

Women's College Basketball

The No. 1 Fighting Irish host the No. 11 Blue Devils. Notre Dame has won 17 in a row after pummeling Pittsburgh 88-57. Olivia Miles (ND) tied the school record with eight triples, while teammate Hannah Hidalgo had a season-high seven steals.

Duke at Virginia

NCAAM

Cooper Flagg's No. 3 Blue Devils roll into Virginia for an ACC tilt with the Cavaliers. Duke is 7-1 in true road games after a 77-71 loss on Feb. 8 to Clemson. Flagg, the expected top pick in the 2025 NBA draft, shot 6-for-17 in that defeat.

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