The 2025 ACC men’s basketball tournament will be played in Charlotte, North Carolina. Games begin Tuesday, March 11 and continue through the title game on Saturday, March 15.
NC State won the ACC last year, taking the championship as a No. 10 seed. This year’s seedings will be set at the end of the regular season (Saturday, March 8).
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Tuesday, March 11 | First Round
Wednesday, March 12 | Second Round
Thursday, March 13 | Quarterfinals
Friday, March 14 | Semifinals
Saturday, March 15 | Championship
Duke (22 times) has won the conference tournament the most often. North Carolina is next with 18 conference crowns. NC State won it for the 11th time in 2024.
Here is the full list of ACC titles by school:
This is year-by-year list of ACC champions along with their seeds:
Year | Champion |
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1954 | No. 4 NC State |
1955 | No. 1 NC State |
1956 | No. 1 NC State |
1957 | No. 1 North Carolina |
1958 | No. 4 Maryland |
1959 | No. 1 NC State |
1960 | No. 4 Duke |
1961 | No. 1 Wake Forest |
1962 | No. 1 Wake Forest |
1963 | No. 1 Duke |
1964 | No. 1 Duke |
1965 | No. 2 NC State |
1966 | No. 1 Duke |
1967 | No. 1 North Carolina |
1968 | No. 1 North Carolina |
1969 | No. 1 North Carolina |
1970 | No. 3 NC State |
1971 | No. 2 South Carolina |
1972 | No. 1 North Carolina |
1973 | No. 1 NC State |
1974 | No. 1 NC State |
1975 | No. 2 North Carolina |
1976 | No. 6 Virginia |
1977 | No. 1 North Carolina |
1978 | No. 2 Duke |
1979 | No. 1 North Carolina |
1980 | No. 6 Duke |
1981 | No. 2 North Carolina |
1982 | No. 1 North Carolina |
1983 | No. 4 NC State |
1984 | No. 2 Maryland |
1985 | No. 1 Georgia Tech |
1986 | No. 1 Duke |
1987 | No. 6 NC State |
1988 | No. 3 Duke |
1989 | No. 4 North Carolina |
1990 | No. 3 Georgia Tech |
1991 | No. 2 North Carolina |
1992 | No. 1 Duke |
1993 | No. 6 Georgia Tech |
1994 | No. 2 North Carolina |
1995 | No. 1 Wake Forest |
1996 | No. 2 Wake Forest |
1997 | No. 3 North Carolina |
1998 | No. 2 North Carolina |
1999 | No. 1 Duke |
2000 | No. 1 Duke |
2001 | No. 2 Duke |
2002 | No. 2 Duke |
2003 | No. 3 Duke |
2004 | No. 6 Maryland |
2005 | No. 3 Duke |
2006 | No. 1 Duke |
2007 | No. 1 North Carolina |
2008 | No. 1 North Carolina |
2009 | No. 3 Duke |
2010 | No. 1 Duke |
2011 | No. 2 Duke |
2012 | No. 3 Florida State |
2013 | No. 1 Miami |
2014 | No. 1 Virginia |
2015 | No. 3 Notre Dame |
2016 | No. 1 North Carolina |
2017 | No. 5 Duke |
2018 | No. 1 Virginia |
2019 | No. 3 Duke |
2020 | Canceled |
2021 | No. 4 Georgia Tech |
2022 | No. 7 Virginia Tech |
2023 | No. 4 Duke |
2024 | No. 10 NC State |
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