2025 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament: Updated matchups, results, schedule, TV

After an exhilarating regular season crusade, the next challenge on the docket for some of the best in the sport of women’s basketball are conference tournaments. With that, the ACC will be responsible for some of the most exciting matchups on the country this week, as their series will take place at First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Throughout the season, certain teams in the ACC have separated themselves. Programs like NC State and Notre Dame have been among the top units in the entire nation for the entire year, while others like Duke and North Carolina have continued their rise over the past couple of months. Additionally, there’s always some sneaky teams that make runs, and many will have their eyes on Florida State and Louisville.
All told, it should be a wild Wednesday in the ACC, as the action gets underway in Greensboro. Check out the full schedule for the women’s ACC Tournament below, and see how your favorite team’s destiny could be fulfilled, while the NCAA Tournament looms large in the background.
Round 1
Game 1: 12 Boston College def. 13 Syracuse, 76-73
Date/Time: Mar. 5, 1:00 p.m. ET
TV: ACC Network
Syracuse came out of the gates roaring, outscoring Boston College by 13 in the first quarter, and taking a 17-point lead into halftime. However, it was the Eagles who turned their pep-talk into a seismic shift in the second half, outscoring the Orange by 13 in the third quarter to set up an wild race to the finish in the final quarter of the game.
In the end, Boston College completed their monster comeback, notching a three-point win behind Dontavia Waggoner and her career-high 32 points. They’ll now advance to face North Carolina in Game 4 on Thursday, as the Tar Heels will be fresh and hoping to keep their tremendous season rolling, as they’re 25-6 on the season, but they’ve fallen in their last two contests.
Game 2: 10 Virginia def. 15 Pittsburgh, 64-50
Date/Time: Mar. 5, 3:30 p.m. ET
TV: ACC Network
There was little drama in the second game of the day, as Virginia controlled the matchup against Pittsburgh virtually from start to finish. It was never particularly close in the fourth quarter, with the Cavaliers protecting a double-digit lead.
In terms of scoring, it was a well-rounded effort for Virginia. Four different players finished the game in double-figures scoring: Kymora Johnson (17 points), Breona Hurd (15), Latasha Lattimore (12) and Paris Clark (11). Now it’s win and advance for the Cavaliers.
Game 3: 14 Clemson def. No. 11 Stanford, 63-46
Date/Time: Mar. 5, 6:30 p.m. ET
TV: ACC Network
Clemson really managed to pull away in the third quarter in this one, after they outscored Stanford 21-14 in the third period. The Tigers also led by 11 points at halftime, so they never felt challenged after halftime. It was smooth sailing to victory. Loyal McQueen of Clemson poured in 17 points and eight rebounds. Mia Moore also chipped in 14 points and four rebounds for the Tigers. Clemson had three players in double figures (Anya Poole, Mia Moore, and Loyal McQueen).
Clemson hit 8 of 17 three-pointers, connecting on 47.1% of their shots from beyond-the-arc. Stanford hit just 3 of 11 shots from deep (27.3%). Courtney Ogden led the way with 13 points and three rebounds for the Cardinal. She also dished out two assists and had one steal.
In winning, Clemson will advance to the second round of the 2025 Women’s ACC Basketball Tournament, where they will face off against the Louisville Cardinals. That one will be played on Thursday, March 6th. It will be televised on the ACC Network at 6:30 PM EST.
Second Round
Game 4: 5 North Carolina vs. 12 Boston College
Date/Time: Mar. 6, 11:00 a.m. ET
TV: ACC Network
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Game 5: 8 Virginia Tech vs. 9 Georgia Tech
Date/Time: Mar. 6, 1:30 p.m. ET
TV: ACC Network
Game 6: 7 California vs. Virginia
Date/Time: Mar. 6, 5:00 p.m. ET
TV: ACC Network
Game 7: 6 Louisville vs. No. 14 Clemson
Date/Time: Mar. 6, 6:30 p.m. ET
TV: ACC Network
Quarterfinals
Game 8: 4 Florida State vs. Winner of Game 4
Date/Time: Mar. 7, 11 a.m. ET
TV: ESPN2
Game 9: 1 NC State vs. Winner of Game 5
Date/Time: Mar. 7, 1:30 p.m. ET
TV: ACC Network
Game 10: 2 Notre Dame vs. Winner of Game 6
Date/Time: Mar. 7, 5:00 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN2
Game 11: 3 Duke vs. Winner of Game 7
Date/Time: Mar. 7, 7:30 p.m. ET
TV: ACC Network
Semifinals
Game 12: Winner of Game 8 vs. Winner of Game 9
Date/Time: Mar. 8, Noon ET
TV: ESPN2
Game 13: Winner of Game 10 vs. Winner of Game 11
Date/Time: Mar. 8, 2:30 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN2
Championship
Winner of Game 12 vs. Winner of Game 13
Date/Time: Mar. 9, 1:00 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN2