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ACC Tournament 2016: Schedule, Game Times & TV Info

North Carolina and Virginia on a collision course for the ACC tourament final, but both face plenty of obstacles before that. (Getty)

The 2016 ACC Tournament gets underway from Washington D.C. on Tuesday afternoon, kicking off five days of what should easily be one of the best conference tourneys of the year.

Preseason No. 1 North Carolina enters as the top seed, but many are pegging Virginia to leave the Verizon Center as champion. Efficient on both ends of the court, Tony Bennett’s squad lost five conference games this year by only a combined 17 points and is No. 1 in Ken Pomeroy’s rankings.

A battle between the Tar Heels and Cavaliers–two polar opposite teams–in the championship would undoubtedly be compelling, but with the presence of Miami, Duke and Notre Dame, three of the best offensive squads in America, makes that far from a guarantee.

Here’s a look at when and where to watch all of the scintillating action.


2016 ACC Tournament Bracket & Schedule

(TheACC.com)

Note: All times ET

Tuesday, March 8

Game 1: NC State 75, Wake Forest 72

Game 2: Florida State 88, Boston College 66


Wednesday, March 9

Game 3: Pittsburgh 72, Syracuse 71

Game 4: Duke 92, NC State 89

Game 5: Georgia Tech 88, Clemson 85

Game 6: Virginia Tech 96, Florida State 85


Thursday, March 10

Game 7: North Carolina 88, Pittsburgh 71

Game 8: Notre Dame 84, Duke 79

Game 9: Virginia 72, Georgia Tech 52

Game 10: Miami 88, Virginia Tech 82


Friday, March 11

Game 11: North Carolina vs. Notre Dame, 7 p.m., ESPN/ACC Network

Game 12: Virginia vs. Miami, 25 minutes after previous game, ESPN/ACC Network


Saturday, March 12

Championship: Game 11 winner vs. Game 12 winner, 9 p.m., ESPN/ACC Network


Saturday, March 12

Championship: Game 11 winner vs. Game 12 winner, 9 p.m., ESPN/ACC Network


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