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  • TUE
    Mar 10202602:00 PM
    ACC Mens Basketball Tournament - Session 1Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC
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    Mar 11202612:00 PM
    ACC Mens Basketball Tournament - Session 2Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC
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    Mar 11202607:00 PM
    ACC Mens Basketball Tournament - Session 3Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC
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    Mar 12202612:00 PM
    ACC Mens Basketball Tournament - Session 4Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC
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    Mar 12202607:00 PM
    ACC Mens Basketball Tournament - Session 5Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC
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    Mar 13202607:00 PM
    ACC Mens Basketball Tournament - Session 6Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC
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    Mar 14202608:30 PM
    ACC Mens Basketball Tournament - Session 7Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC
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    About ACC Mens Basketball Tournament

    As of 2023, the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament continues to be a highlight of the college basketball season. Scheduled to take place in early March, the tournament features all 15 teams from the ACC competing in a single-elimination format over several days. The event garners national television coverage, enhancing its visibility and allowing fans nationwide to engage with the games. In recent years, teams like Duke and North Carolina have continued to dominate the tournament, while other programs such as Florida State and Virginia have also made significant strides, showcasing the depth of talent within the conference. The tournament has seen exciting matchups, buzzer-beaters, and dramatic finishes, contributing to its reputation as one of the most thrilling events in college sports. In 2023, the tournament will be held at the Greensboro Coliseum, with fans eagerly anticipating the return of traditional rivalries and the emergence of new contenders. The ACC has also embraced modern technology, with enhanced fan experiences through mobile apps and interactive features, making it easier for attendees to engage with the tournament. As teams prepare to battle for the coveted ACC championship and a favorable position in the NCAA tournament, the excitement surrounding the event continues to grow, promising another unforgettable chapter in the rich history of ACC basketball.

    ACC Mens Basketball Tournament History

    The ACC Men's Basketball Tournament is an annual college basketball tournament that features the teams of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The tournament was first held in 1954, making it one of the oldest conference tournaments in the United States. Originally, the tournament was held in various locations across the ACC footprint, but it has since found a more permanent home in Greensboro, North Carolina, a city known for its rich basketball heritage. The tournament has undergone numerous changes in format over the years, transitioning from a simple round-robin to a more elaborate bracket system. Over the decades, the tournament has showcased some of college basketball's most storied programs, including Duke, North Carolina, and Virginia, each with their own passionate fan bases. The tournament not only determines the conference champion but also plays a crucial role in the NCAA tournament selection process, often influencing the seeding and selection of teams based on their performance. With its combination of intense rivalries, high-stakes games, and a vibrant atmosphere, the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament has become a beloved tradition in college athletics, drawing thousands of fans and generating significant media attention each spring.