Duke Blue won 2026 Ally ACC Women’s Basketball Championship, Bracket, Score.
The No. 1 seed Duke Blue Devils won the 2026 Ally ACC Women’s Basketball Championship, defeating the No. 2 seed Louisville Cardinals 70–65 in overtime on Sunday, March 8. Held at Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia, this victory marked Duke's second consecutive title and their 10th overall, the most in conference history.
When is the 2026 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament?
Dates: Wednesday, March 4 through Sunday, March 8
Location: Gas South Arena (Duluth, Georgia)
The 2026 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament will be held at the Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia from Wednesday, March 4 through Sunday, March 8.
What channel is the ACC Women's Basketball Tournament on today?
Channels: ACC Network | ESPN2 | ESPN
Streaming: ESPN app | FUBO (free trial)
Games in the first two rounds can be streamed on the ACC Network. Quarterfinal games can be found on ESPN2 and the ACC Network.
Semifinal games may be streamed on ESPN2. The final game of the tournament will be broadcast on ESPN.
2026 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament Schedule, scores, game times, tv, how to watch
Game 1: Stanford 76, Miami 83,
Game 2: Wake Forest 52, California 75,
Game 3: No. 14 Florida State 60, No. 11 Georgia Tech 72
Thursday, March 5
Game 4 — No. 9 Clemson 63, No. 8 Virginia 50
Game 5 — No. 5 Notre Dame 69, No. 12 Miami 54
Game 6 — No. 7 Syracuse 70, No. 10 California 59
Game 7 — No. 6 Virginia Tech 62, No. 11 Georgia Tech 54
Friday, March 6
Game 8: 1-seed Duke 60-46 Clemson, 11 a.m. (ESPN2)
Game 9: NC State 63-81 Notre Dame, 1:30 p.m. (ACC Network)
Game 10: 2-seed Louisville 87-61 Syracuse, 5 p.m. (ACC Network)
Game 11: 3-seed North Carolina 85-68 Virginia Tech, 7:30 p.m. (ACC Network)
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Saturday, March 7
Game 12: Duke. 65, Notre Dame 63,
Game 13: Louisville 65, North Carolina 57,
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Sunday, March 8
Championship Game: (1) Duke 70, (2) Louisville 65,
Before games on March 1; conference records in parenthesis; underlined and italicized teams are locked into seed.
1. Duke (16-1) (clinched No. 1 seed)
2. Louisville (15-2) (clinched No. 2 seed)
3. UNC (13-4) (clinched No. 3 seed)
4. NC State (12-5)
5. Virginia Tech (11-6)
6. Virginia (11-6)
7. Notre Dame (11-6)
8. Syracuse (11-6)
9. Clemson (11-6)
10. Miami (FL) (8-9)
11. Cal (8-9)
12. Georgia Tech (7-10)
13. Stanford (7-10)
14. Wake Forest (4-13)
15. Florida State (4-13)
16. SMU (2-15) (eliminated from tournament contention)
17. Pitt (1-16) (eliminated from tournament contention)
18. Boston College (1-16) (eliminated from tournament contention)
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