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NCAA.com | March 12, 2023

2023 ACC tournament: Bracket, schedule, scores for men's basketball

NCAA committee update: How conferences, injuries factor into selections

We followed the 2023 ACC men's basketball tournament here from the opening round to the finals when Duke won it for the 23rd time. 

The Blue Devils earned one of 32 automatic bids to March Madness. You can track all conferences and auto-bids here.

2023 ACC tournament bracket

The 2023 ACC basketball bracket, showing games through March 11.

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2023 ACC tournament schedule, scores

Here is the schedule and TV info for the ACC tournament. All times Eastern.

Tuesday, March 7

Wednesday, March 8

Thursday, March 9

Friday, March 10

Saturday, March 11

2023 ACC men's basketball championship history

Duke (23 times) has won the conference tournament the most often. Before 2023, the Blue Devils' last conference title came in 2019. North Carolina is next with 18 conference crowns.

Here is the full list of ACC titles by school:

  • Duke: 23
  • North Carolina 18
  • NC State 10
  • Wake Forest: 4
  • Georgia Tech: 4
  • Maryland: 3
  • Virginia: 3
  • Florida State: 1
  • Miami: 1
  • Notre Dame: 1
  • South Carolina: 1
  • Virginia Tech: 1

This is year-by-year list of ACC champions along with their seeds:

  • 1954 No. 4 NC State
  • 1955 No. 1 NC State
  • 1956 No. 1 NC State
  • 1957 No. 1 North Carolina
  • 1958 No. 4 Maryland
  • 1959 No. 1 NC State
  • 1960 No. 4 Duke
  • 1961 No. 1 Wake Forest
  • 1962 No. 1 Wake Forest
  • 1963 No. 1 Duke
  • 1964 No. 1 Duke
  • 1965 No. 2 NC State
  • 1966 No. 1 Duke
  • 1967 No. 1 North Carolina
  • 1968 No. 1 North Carolina
  • 1969 No. 1 North Carolina
  • 1970 No. 3 NC State
  • 1971 No. 2 South Carolina
  • 1972 No. 1 North Carolina
  • 1973 No. 1 NC State
  • 1974 No. 1 NC State
  • 1975 No. 2 North Carolina
  • 1976 No. 6 Virginia
  • 1977 No. 1 North Carolina
  • 1978 No. 2 Duke
  • 1979 No. 1 North Carolina
  • 1980 No. 6 Duke
  • 1981 No. 2 North Carolina
  • 1982 No. 1 North Carolina
  • 1983 No. 4 NC State
  • 1984 No. 2 Maryland
  • 1985 No. 1 Georgia Tech
  • 1986 No. 1 Duke
  • 1987 No. 6 NC State
  • 1988 No. 3 Duke
  • 1989 No. 4 North Carolina
  • 1990 No. 3 Georgia Tech
  • 1991 No. 2 North Carolina
  • 1992 No. 1 Duke
  • 1993 No. 6 Georgia Tech
  • 1994 No. 2 North Carolina
  • 1995 No. 1 Wake Forest
  • 1996 No. 2 Wake Forest
  • 1997 No. 3 North Carolina
  • 1998 No. 2 North Carolina
  • 1999 No. 1 Duke
  • 2000 No. 1 Duke
  • 2001 No. 2 Duke
  • 2002 No. 2 Duke
  • 2003 No. 3 Duke
  • 2004 No. 6 Maryland
  • 2005 No. 3 Duke
  • 2006 No. 1 Duke
  • 2007 No. 1 North Carolina
  • 2008 No. 1 North Carolina
  • 2009 No. 3 Duke
  • 2010 No. 1 Duke
  • 2011 No. 2 Duke
  • 2012 No. 3 Florida State
  • 2013 No. 1 Miami
  • 2014 No. 1 Virginia
  • 2015 No. 3 Notre Dame
  • 2016 No. 1 North Carolina
  • 2017 No. 5 Duke
  • 2018 No. 1 Virginia
  • 2019 No. 3 Duke
  • 2020: Cancelled
  • 2021 No. 4 Georgia Tech
  • 2022 No. 7 Virginia Tech

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