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ACC Announces 2022-23 Men’s Basketball Conference Schedule

2022-23 General Conference Schedule
2022-23 Team Meeting Schedule

Greensboro, North Carolina (theACC.com) – The Atlantic Coast Conference today announced the schedule for the 2022-23 Men’s Basketball Conference. The ACC’s regular season conference, consisting of 150 games, starts on December 2nd and ends on March 4th.

ACC Commissioner Dr. Jim Phillips said: “The schedule once again features incredibly competitive games and we look forward to seeing our amazing student-athletes and programs compete for championships. There is no shortage of excitement when it comes to ACC basketball.” No, especially after our league enjoyed a great postseason last year, and we thank our TV partners for making every game accessible to our fans.”

For the fourth consecutive season, ACC play will consist of a schedule of 20 games in each program. Teams will face two main rivals (4 games) both home and away, and four recurring opponents (8 games) both home and away. His eight remaining opponents he will face in one game, four at home and four away.

The conference schedule includes seven games over the weekend of December 2-4.

The 2023 New York Life ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament will take place March 7-11 at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, NC. The event will be his 29th in Greensboro.

Game times and TV designations for both non-conference and conference games will be announced when available.

The ACC’s current 15 member schools have won three of the last seven NCAA championships and have won 92 NCAA tournaments in those seven years. The current ACC school has won eight NCAA titles in the last 21 years and owns 17 national championships overall. Together, current ACC member schools have qualified for 66 men’s Final Fours and won a national-high 657 NCAA tournaments.

The ACC posted a 14-5 record (.737) in the 2022 NCAA Tournament. It recorded the highest number of wins and highest win rate among the multi-bid conferences. .

All 15 league members have 1,000 or more wins, including eight schools with 1,500 or more wins. Currently, 4 of the top 8 and 6 of the top 30 championship programs in NCAA Division I basketball history belong to the ACC.

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