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How to see the basketball tournament of 2025 ACC women: seasons, TV offers and more

In a way, the ACC women's basketball tournament remains constant: eight of the last 10 were obtained either by Notre Dame or NC State, this year's regular season-co champions.

The annual journey of the league into the Carolinas has become strange in the last runs. The virtual tournament tournament tech-tech of the fourth seeds in the semi-finals in 2024 defeated the Wolfpack for almost 30 points for the title. No. 1 and 2 seeds were eliminated before the final of 2023, and the massive sleeper Miami moved out as No. 7 on the way to the final in 2022.

This latest episode teases the star power of Hannah Hidalgo and the intrastate hostility between NC State, UNC and Duke. With three teams in the national top 10 and three other ranking programs that are looking for a March increase, this ACC stretch has a lot to offer after the season.


How to look at the basketball tournament of 2025 ACC women

  • Venue: First Horizon Coliseum – Greensboro, NC
  • Data: 5th to March 9th
  • TV: Acc Network, ESPN, ESPN2
  • Streaming: Fubo (try for free), ESPN+ and Disney+ for all ESPN games, ACC app for all ACC network games
  • View personally? Get tickets for Stubhub

Full schedule (all times Eastern)

First round – Wednesday, March 5th

  • Game 1 | No. 12 Boston College 76, No. 13 Syracuse 73
  • Game 2 | No. 10 Virginia 64, No. 15 Pitt 50
  • Game 3 | No. 14 Clemson 63, No. 11 Stanford 46

Second round – Thursday, March 6th

  • Game 4 | No. 5 North Carolina against No. 12 Boston College | ACC network | 11 a.m.
  • Game 5 | No. 8 Virginia Tech against No. 9 Georgia Tech | ACC network | 1:30 p.m.
  • Game 6 | No. 7 Cal against No. 10 Virginia | ACC network | 5 p.m.
  • Game 7 | No. 6 Louisville against No. 14 Clemson | ACC network | 7:30 p.m.

Quarter -finals – Friday, March 7th

  • Game 8 | G4 winner against No. 4 Florida State | ESPN2 | 11 a.m.
    Game 9 | G5 winner against No. 1 NC State | ACC network | 1:30 p.m.
    Game 10 | G6 winner against No. 2 Notre Dame | ESPN2 | 5 p.m.
    Game 11 | G7 winner against No. 3 Duke | ACC network | 7:30 p.m.

Semi -finals – Saturday, March 8th

  • Game 12 | G8 winner against G9 winner | ESPN2 | Midday
  • Game 13 | G10 winner against G11 winner | ESPN2 | 2:30 p.m.

Championship – Sunday, March 9th

  • Game 14 | G12 winner against G13 winner | ESPN, FUBO | 1 p.m.

Paths to victory

(1) NC state: Wes Moore got the best out of his pack that took 21st place in the survey on January 20 before ending the regular season with 12: 1. This one loss was one point in Chapel Hill. Senior Aziaha James was in a heating in February, shot exactly 50 percent and rose to 36.7 to 3.

This was the only unbeaten team of the ACC at home. Greensboro is a short journey from the Raleigh Campus, and the wolf sack should hear all weekend about these howl of encouragement. You will have a healthy shot if you confiscate the bad margins, and if the game trio from James, the senior Saniya flows and the second mill, Zoe Brooks, plays well. The starting line -up is small, but balanced and can run at a high speed.

(2) Notre lady: The Fighting Irish can repeat their tournament triumph as long as Hidalgo is detached. Notre Dame's last conference player of the year was 2014-15 Jewell Loyd. Hidalgo loosened video game numbers for oppressed opponents – more than 24 points per game at Clean 46/40/86 Shooting Splits, with healthy assistants and ricks and most steals in the conference.

Senior initiator Olivia Miles may be number 2 in the upcoming WNBA design, her brilliant passport and her steels, long-term shooting to recover her tedious recovery from an ACL tear in 2023. Miles has one of the smoothest stripbacks in women's basketball, but she also has a reserved and clever feeling for coastal-to-kitchen campaign.

The conference could not ask for a more talented second seed. The Niele Ivey team has the ACC up and down the ACC with 2 and 3 points shootout as well as defense and net reviews.

This year's head-to-head between Irish and Wolfpack was one of the best games of the season. Hidalgo, Miles and Sonia Citron each put 20 points in the shadow, but Zoe Brooks was the top scorer with 33 and State was tough in double overtime.

(3) Duke: The Blue Devils played winners this winter. The opposite jump shooter remained disoriented, which reduced possessions to pouting giveaways. In short, this is a very annoying group with which the conference led in the generated and second chances. They are well through the mud and mix things with their second unit. Oluchi Okananwa brings a high jump and a relentless engine from the bank, and the Freshman striker Toby Fournier was the team's top scorer, although he took seventh place into the total number of minutes. The two teams in front of them have safer, but Duke has hard energy and won his last three inclinations convincingly. In Greensboro there should also be a solid contingency of Cameron crazy.

(4) State Florida: The seminols know exactly how to win this tournament … by closing their eyes and getting past the sound in front of them. They had the best offensive evaluation of the conference and the fastest pace, while led the country to points per game. The State of Florida, trained by Brooke Wyckoff, had some volatile month-to-sided losses against NC State, Duke, Louisville and Cal, but triumphant and tight street wins against Georgia Tech, UNC and Mighty Notre Dame. Everything can happen in an individual elimination tournament, and the last of the double-bye teams should be rested and ready to run. Ta'niya Latson is effective enough to swing the swing and regain a neutral gym. She was the top scorer in college ball with 25.4 points per game, and her three-year seminole stint achieved the highest rate of use in ACC history. If there is an unlikely “a bright moment” here, it starts and ends with Latson.

Never say …

  • North Carolina went 13-5, but pulled the fifth seed due to tie-breakers. Reniya Kelly is a Twitchy Sharpshooter, and Lexi Donarski was fourth in Made 3S during the ACC game. The Tar Heels met with contested losses to competing Duke and difficulties of Virginia, but UNC actually had better net and defense ratings than the top seed NC state.
  • Tajianna Roberts from Louisville looked fearless in her first college season. She hit her team up and down in a few minutes, scored and steal a scorching 18-point second half when the cardinals were victorious over Clemson. Maybe she has a cool newcomer Breakout connection.
  • Charmin Smith's Cal Golden Bears were first attempted in three and finally attempted in free throws. This is not a sustainable blueprint, but at its best, Cal has the external knowledge to draw one or two surprises. Greece's Ioanna Crimean and Australia's Lulu Twidale each shot around 38 percent with more than seven 3-point attempts.

(Photo by Hannah Hidalgo and Olivia Miles: Bryan M. Bennett / Getty Images)