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2025 ACC women's basketball tournament: updated matchups, results, schedule, television

After an exciting crusade in the regular season, the next challenge on the docket for some of the best in the sports of the women's basketball is conferent tournaments. So the Acc this week will be responsible for some of the most exciting matchups in the country, since its series will take place in the First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Throughout the season, certain teams separated themselves in the ACC. Programs like NC state And Notre lady have been among the top units of the entire nation all year round, while others like duke And North Carolina Have continued their rise in the past few months. In addition, there are always some sneaky teams that take runs and many will have their eyes State Florida And Louisville.

Overall, it should be a wild Wednesday in the ACC because the campaign in Greensboro begins. Take a look at the full schedule for the women's ACC tournament and see how the fate of your favorite team can be fulfilled while the NCAA tournament is great in the background.

Round 1

Game 1: 12 Boston College def. 13 SyracusPresent 76-73
Date/time: March 5, 1:00 p.m.
TV: ACC network

Syracuse came out of the gates and roared the Boston College in the first quarter of 13 and took a lead of 17 points into the half. However, it was the Eagles who turned their Pep talk into a seismic change in the second half and the orange were 13 years old in the third quarter to create a wild race to the goal in the last quarter of the game.

In the end, the Boston College completed its monster comeback and achieved a three-point victory behind it Dontavia Wagoner And their career height 32 points. You will now compete in game 4 in North Carolina on Thursday, as the Tar Heels will be fresh and hope to keep your enormous season up to date because you are 25: 6 in season, but you fell in your last two competitions.

Game 2: 10 Virginia def. 15 PittsburghPresent 64-50
Date/time: March 5, 3:30 p.m. et
TV: ACC network

In the second game of the day there was little drama when Virginia practically controlled the Matchup against Pittsburgh from start to finish. It was never particularly close in the fourth quarter, and the Cavaliers protected a two -digit lead.

With regard to the rating, it was a comprehensive effort for Virginia. Four different players ended the game in double -digit points: Kymora Johnson (17 points), Breona Hurd (15) ,, Latasha Lattimore (12) and Paris Clark (11). Now it is won and for the Cavaliers.

Game 3: 14 Clemson def. No. 11 StanfordPresent 63-46
Date/time: March 5, 6:30 p.m. et
TV: ACC network

Clemson really managed to move away in the third quarter in this case after exceeding Stanford in the third period with 21: 14. The tigers also led 11 points at halftime and never felt challenged after half -time. It was smooth to win. Loyal McQueen from Clemson's 17 points and eight rebounds. Mia Moore Also 14 points and four rebounds for the tigers. Clemson had three players in two figures (Anya Poole, Mia Moore and Loyal McQueen).

Clemson met 8 out of 17 three-bridges and had 47.1% of their shots from beyond the ass. Stanford only hit 3 out of 11 shots from Deep (27.3%). Courtney Ogden performed with 13 points and three rebounds for the cardinal. She also triggered two assists and had theft.

When winning, Clemson will proceed in the second round of the ACC basketball tournament for women in 2025, where they compete against the Louisville Cardinals. This will be played on Thursday, March 6th. It is broadcast in the ACC network at 6:30 p.m.

Second round

Game 4: 5 North Carolina def. 12 Boston CollegePresent 78-71
Date/time: March 6th, 11:00 a.m.
TV: ACC network

North Carolina went out of the gates with an 11-0 run to start the game and took over early command of the competition. The Tar Heels kept this position until the Eagles hit a flood of 3-converter, including one game shortly before the end of the third quarter. The fourth quarter was a back and forth.

After the Boston College took over a lead of six points in the last framework, North Carolina used a 12-0 run to scream again. It would hold on from there. The Tar -Heels were led in the hits Lexi Donarski'S 20-point excursion.

Game 5: 9 Georgia Tech def. 8 Virginia TechPresent 72-57
Date/time: March 6th, 1:30 p.m. et
TV: ACC network

At the beginning of the competition against Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech took control and took his crime cleanly and efficiently. A 17: 0 run in the fourth quarter enabled the Yellow Jackets to finally lay away the game.

One of the major factors in the game was the defense of Georgia Tech against Virginia Tech leading scorer Carleigh Wenzel. Wenzel was recorded on two points of two points for only 1-von-14 shooting. Difficult to win with your best weapon, which is fully neutralized.

Game 6: 7 California def. Virginia 75-58
Date/time: March 6th, 5:00 p.m.
TV: ACC network

California drove to an easy victory over Virginia On Thursday 75-58. With the victory they move forward to face it Notre lady Fighting Irish In the ACC tournament quarterfinals on Friday. In her regular game of the season, Notre Dame won in Blowout Fashion 91-52.

California in the lead after the first quarter with nine points and it was smooth to sail the rest of the way. The Cavaliers cut into the golden bears with six points in the fourth quarter, but at that time the game was in hand. Kymora Johnson Pulled for Virginia in 18 points, while he scored eight rebounds, spent two assists and received two steals. Two other players scored in double numbers for UVA, Paris Clark (15 points) and Breona Hurd (10 points).

The Golden Bears became double -digit goal efforts by four players to lead them to victory: Marta Suarez (16 points), Ugonne Onyiah (16 points), Lulu Twidale (16 points) and Kayla Williams (12 points). Onyiah ended with a double double, 16 points and 10 rebounds. Cal was connected to 9 out of 24 three points on Thursday (37.5%) and drilled 10 of her 11 free throwing attempts. They dominated the glass and exceeded Virginia 46 to 28. Uva only hit 4 of their 14 three points (28.6%).

Game 7: 6 Louisville Vs. No. 14 Clemson
Date/time: March 6, 6:30 p.m. et
TV: ACC network

Quarterfinals

Game 8: 4 State Florida vs. 5 North Carolina
Date/time: March 7, 11 a.m.
TV: ESPN2

Game 9: 1 NC state vs. 9 Georgia Tech
Date/time: March 7, 1:30 p.m. et
TV: ACC network

Game 10: 2 Notre lady Vs. No. 7 California
Date/time: March 7, 5:00 p.m.
TV: ESPN2

Game 11: 3 duke Against winner of game 7
Date/time: March 7, 7:30 p.m. et
TV: ACC network

Semifinals

Game 12: Winner of Game 8 against winners of Game 9
Date/time: March 8th, midday et
TV: ESPN2

Game 13: Winner of Game 10 against winner of Game 11
Date/time: March 8, 2:30 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN2

championship

Winner of Game 12 against winners of game 13
Date/time: March 9, 1:00 p.m.
TV: ESPN2