2026 ACC Tournament: Duke wins back-to-back ACC Championships

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Last updated: Sunday, March 15, 2026 10:25AM GMT
Duke wins back-to-back ACC Championships

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WTVD) -- The Atlantic Coast Conference entered the season hoping to create a jolt for men's basketball, a flagship sport facing a dwindling count of March Madness bids in recent years.

"We just weren't performing at the level that anybody was satisfied with," ACC commissioner Jim Phillips told The Associated Press.

It looks like those efforts worked entering this week's ACC Tournament in Charlotte.

Duke arrives as the No. 1-ranked team in the AP Top 25 after a second straight one-loss run through the league. But the ACC overall has positioned itself to reclaim bids that had gone missing in the years since the COVID-19 pandemic.

"There's no question the league is elevated," Duke coach Jon Scheyer said after Saturday's win against rival North Carolina in the regular-season finale. "The metrics would tell you that, the number of teams we're going to get in the (NCAAs) would tell you that. And I think we've really been tested in different ways."

The ACC had a league-record nine NCAA bids in 2017 and 2018, but slid to five from 2022-24, then four as an 18-team league last year - the fewest since getting four in 2013 with just 12 schools. That coincided with a multi-year sideline overhaul headlined by retirements of Hall of Famers like UNC's Roy Williams (2021), Duke's Mike Krzyzewski (2022) and Syracuse's Jim Boeheim (2023).

Check here for live updates throughout the tournament.

- The Associated Press contributed.

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Full ACC Tournament schedule, results

Atlantic Coast Conference
At Spectrum Center
Charlotte, N.C.

First Round
Tuesday, March 10
Pittsburgh 64, Stanford 63
SMU 86, Syracuse 69
Wake Forest 95, Virginia Tech 89

Second Round
Wednesday, March 11
NC State 98, Pittsburgh 88
Louisville 62, SMU 58.
Florida St. 95, California 89
Clemson 71, Wake Forest 62

Quarterfinals
Thursday, March 12
Virginia 81, NC State 74
Miami 78, Louisville 73
Duke 80, Florida St. 79
Clemson 80, North Carolina 79

Semifinals
Friday, March 13
Virginia 84, Miami 62.
Duke 73, Clemson 61

Championship
Saturday, March 14
Virginia vs. Duke, 8:30 p.m.