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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Thursday the basketball student-athletes selected by its 18 league schools to attend the 2025 ACC Tipoff, which will be held October 6-8 at the Hilton Charlotte Uptown in Charlotte, North Carolina. The women’s event will be held on Monday, October 6 and Tuesday, October 7 while men’s will begin on Tuesday, October 7 and conclude Wednesday, October 8.

ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips, Ph.D will participate in the Commissioner’s Forum at 12:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday, October 7.

ACC Network will be live from ACC Tipoff for two days of expansive coverage from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. The 24/7 national network dedicated to ACC sports will provide the event’s most robust television coverage.

Men’s Notes


ACC Men’s Basketball has won 15 NCAA national championships.
Teams currently in the ACC have combined to win eight of the last 24 NCAA crowns and 19 overall.
The ACC has captured three of the last 10 NCAA Championships (Duke 2015, North Carolina 2017 and Virginia 2019).
Since 2015, the ACC leads all conferences in Men’s Final Four appearances (10) and NCAA Tournament wins (116).
Six different ACC programs have reached the Final Four since 2015 (Duke, Miami, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia, Syracuse) – the most schools of any league in that span.
Since the tournament expanded in 1985, nearly half of the ACC teams that earned NCAA Tournament bids have reached the Sweet 16 (106 of 218).

Women’s Notes


Eight ACC teams were selected to compete in the 2025 NCAA Tournament. It marked the seventh consecutive NCAA Tournament in which eight ACC teams were selected, which ties the league record and is the most among all conferences in that span.
A current ACC team has appeared in 17 of the last 18 Women’s Final Fours, dating back to 2007.
The ACC has sent at least one team to the Elite Eight in 23 consecutive tournaments, the longest active streak of any conference.
Entering 2025-26, the ACC has posted 141 NCAA Tournament victories since 2014, tied for the most among all conferences.
Five ACC teams enter the 2025-26 season ranked in ESPN’s Way-Too-Early Women’s Basketball Top 25, including three teams in the top 10 with Duke (No. 8), NC State (No. 9) and North Carolina (No. 10). Louisville (No. 17) and Notre Dame (No. 18) also appear in the top 25.

WOMEN’S TIPOFF (Monday, October 6 & Tuesday, October 7)

Boston College

Head Coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee

Lily Carmody

Kaia Henderson

California

Head Coach Charmin Smith

Mjracle Sheppard

Lulu Twidale

Clemson

Head Coach Shawn Poppie

Demeara Hinds

Mia Moore

Duke

Head Coach Kara Lawson

Toby Fournier

Delaney Thomas

Florida State

Head Coach Brooke Wyckoff

Amaya Bonner

Sydney Bowles

Georgia Tech

Head Coach Karen Blair

Catherine Alben

Inés Noguero

Louisville

Head Coach Jeff Walz

Tajianna Roberts

Laura Ziegler

Miami

Head Coach Tricia Cullop

Ra Shaya Kyle

Gal Raviv

North Carolina

Head Coach Courtney Banghart

Reniya Kelly

Indya Nivar

NC State

Head Coach Wes Moore

Zoe Brooks

Zamareya Jones

Notre Dame

Head Coach Niele Ivey

Hannah Hidalgo

Cassandre Prosper

Pitt

Head Coach Tory Verdi

Amiya Jenkins

Mikayla Johnson

SMU

Head Coach Adia Barnes

Kyla Deck

Tyi Skinner

Stanford

Head Coach Kate Paye

Nunu Agara

Chloe Clardy

Syracuse

Head Coach Felisha Legette-Jack

Sophie Burrows

Laila Phelia

Virginia

Head Coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton

Paris Clark

Kymora Johnson

Virginia Tech

Head Coach Megan Duffy

Carys Baker

Carleigh Wenzel

Wake Forest

Head Coach Megan Gebbia

Milan Brown

Grace Oliver

MEN’S TIPOFF (Tuesday, October 7 & Wednesday, October 8)

Boston College

Head Coach Earl Grant

Donald Hand, Jr.

Jayden Hastings

California

Head Coach Mark Madsen

DaiDai Ames

DJ Campbell

Rytis Petraitis

Clemson

Head Coach Brad Brownell

RJ Godfrey

Dillon Hunter

Duke

Head Coach Jon Scheyer

Maliq Brown

Caleb Foster

Florida State

Head Coach Luke Loucks

Kobe MaGee

Chauncey Wiggins

Georgia Tech

Head Coach Damon Stoudamire

Baye Ndongo

Kowacie Reeves Jr.

Louisville

Head Coach Pat Kelsey

Ryan Conwell

J’Vonne Hadley

Miami

Head Coach Jai Lucas

Tre Donaldson

Malik Reneau

Ernest Udeh Jr.

North Carolina

Head Coach Hubert Davis

Seth Trimble

Henri Veesaar

NC State

Head Coach Will Wade

Ven-Allen Lubin

Darrion Williams

Notre Dame

Head Coach Micah Shrewsberry

Markus Burton

Braeden Shrewsberry

Pitt

Head Coach Jeff Capel

Cameron Corhen

Brandin Cummings

SMU

Head Coach Andy Enfield

B.J. Edwards

Boopie Miller

Stanford

Head Coach Kyle Smith

Benny Gealer

Chisom Okpara

Syracuse

Head Coach Adrian Autry

Donnie Freeman

J.J. Starling

Virginia

Head Coach Ryan Odom

Dallin Hall

Malik Thomas

Virginia Tech

Head Coach Mike Young

Jailen Bedford

Amani Hansberry

Tobi Lawal

Wake Forest

Head Coach Steve Forbes

Nate Calmese

Mekhi Mason

Tre’Von Spillers