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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Friday the basketball student-athletes selected by its 18 league schools to attend the 2024 ACC Tipoff, which will be held October 8-10 at the Hilton Charlotte Uptown in Charlotte, North Carolina. The women’s event will be held on Tuesday, October 8 and Wednesday, October 9, while men’s will begin on Wednesday, October 9 and conclude Thursday, October 10.
ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips, Ph.D will participate in the Commissioner’s Forum at 12:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, October 9.
ACC Network will be live from ACC Tipoff for two days of expansive coverage from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. The 24/7 national network dedicated to ACC sports will provide the event’s most robust television coverage.
Men’s Notes
- The current 18 teams have combined to win 19 national championships.
- Last season four ACC teams advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 and three to the Elite Eight, with NC State moving on to the Final Four. The ACC had the most teams of any conference in both the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight last season.
- Four ACC teams have advanced to the Final Four in the last three seasons – also the most of any league.
- The ACC is 33-15 in the NCAA Tournament in the last three seasons, best of any major conference.
- Since 2015, the ACC leads all conferences in Men’s Final Four appearances (9) and NCAA Tournament wins (111). Six different ACC programs – the most schools of any league – have reached the Final Four since 2015 (Duke, Miami, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia, Syracuse).
Women’s Notes
- Eight ACC teams were selected to compete in the 2024 NCAA Tournament. It marked the sixth consecutive NCAA Tournament in which eight ACC teams were selected, which ties the league record and is the most among all conferences in that span.
- Six teams have represented the ACC in the last six Final Fours.
- The ACC owns 130 NCAA Tournament wins since 2014, the most of any conference. The next closest conference has 120.
- The ACC is the only conference to have at least three teams in the Sweet 16 in each of the last 10 NCAA Tournaments. Last season, three ACC teams advanced to the Sweet 16: Duke, NC State and Notre Dame.
- Six ACC women’s teams enter the 2024-25 season ranked in ESPN’s Way-Too-Early Women’s Basketball Top 25, including 2023-24 ACC Tournament champion Notre Dame (No. 4), Final Four participant NC State (No. 8), Duke (No. 11), Louisville (No. 12), North Carolina (No. 17) and Florida State (No. 18).
WOMEN’S TIPOFF (Tuesday, October 8 & Wednesday, October 9)
Boston College
Head Coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee
T’yana Todd
Dontavia Waggoner
California
Head Coach Charmin Smith
Ioanna Krimili
Ugonne (Michelle) Onyiah
Marta Suarez
Clemson
Head Coach Shawn Poppie
Loyal McQueen
Tessa Miller
Duke
Head Coach Kara Lawson
Ashlon Jackson
Reigan Richardson
Florida State
Head Coach Brooke Wyckoff
O'Mariah Gordon
Ta’Niya Latson
Makayla Timpson
Georgia Tech
Head Coach Nell Fortner
Kara Dunn
Tonie Morgan
Louisville
Head Coach Jeff Walz
Olivia Cochran
Mackenly Randolph
Miami
Head Coach Tricia Cullop
Haley Cavinder
Jasmyne Roberts
North Carolina
Head Coach Courtney Banghart
Lexi Donarksi
Maria Gakdeng
Alyssa Ustby
NC State
Head Coach Wes Moore
Aziaha James
Saniya Rivers
Notre Dame
Head Coach Niele Ivey
Hannah Hidalgo
Liatu King
Olivia Miles
Pitt
Head Coach Tory Verdi
Khadija Faye
Brooklynn Miles
SMU
Head Coach Toyelle Wilson
Chantae Embry
TK Pitts
Stanford
Head Coach Kate Paye
Brooke Demetre
Talana Lepolo
Syracuse
Head Coach Felisha Legette-Jack
Kyra Wood
Georgia Woolley
Virginia
Head Coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton
Paris Clark
Kymora Johnson
Virginia Tech
Head Coach Megan Duffy
Matilda Ekh
Rose Micheaux
Carleigh Wenzel
Wake Forest
Head Coach Megan Gebbia
Demeara Hinds
Elise Williams
MEN’S TIPOFF (Wednesday, October 9 & Thursday, October 10)
Boston College
Head Coach Earl Grant
Chas Kelley III
Donald Hand Jr.
California
Head Coach Mark Madsen
Mady Sissiko
Andrej Stojakovic
Clemson
Head Coach Brad Brownell
Chase Hunter
Ian Schieffelin
Duke
Head Coach Jon Scheyer
Caleb Foster
Tyrese Proctor
Florida State
Head Coach Leonard Hamilton
Taylor Bol Bowen
Jamir Watkins
Georgia Tech
Head Coach Damon Stoudamire
Naithan George
Kowacie Reeves Jr.
Louisville
Head Coach Pat Kelsey
J’Vonne Hadley
Chucky Hepburn
Miami
Head Coach Jim Larrañaga
Matthew Cleveland
Nijel Pack
North Carolina
Head Coach Hubert Davis
RJ Davis
Seth Trimble
NC State
Head Coach Kevin Keatts
Michael O'Connell
Jayden Taylor
Notre Dame
Head Coach Micah Shrewsberry
JR Konieczny
Julian Roper
Pitt
Head Coach Jeff Capel
Ishmael Leggett
Jaland Lowe
SMU
Head Coach Andy Enfield
Chuck Harris
Kevin “Boopie” Miller
Stanford
Head Coach Kyle Smith
Jaylen Blakes
Maxime Raynaud
Syracuse
Head Coach Adrian Autry
Chris Bell
JJ Starling
Virginia
Head Coach Tony Bennett
Isaac McKneely
Taine Murray
Virginia Tech
Head Coach Mike Young
Ben Burnham
Mylyjael Poteat
Wake Forest
Head Coach Steve Forbes
Cameron Hildreth
Efton Reid III
Hunter Sallis