The ACC tournament starts on Tuesday with a lot of intrigue.
Can anyone compete with Duke? Will the ACC produce more than three NCAA tournament teams? Can North Carolina save a disappointing season and secure an NCAA offer?
Here is what you need to know and what to monitor the ACC tournament, including matches, playing hours and television.
3 scenarios to watch
Will Duke dominate the ACC tournament as he did the regular season?
So far, everything is fine for the Cooper Flagg season. The first year phenomenon and the alleged choice n ° 1 of the NBA NBA were up to the huge media threshing with which Durham arrived in a dominant season which will be one of the best for a first -year student of Duke and the history of ACC.
And he is not alone. A support casting featuring the other hopes of the NBA Khaman Maluach and Kon Knueppel helped Power Duke to a dominant race of 19-1 through the ACC Play and the largest score margin in the country (22.1 points per game). It’s Duke and everyone in Charlotte.
Can Clemson or Louisville challenge Duke?
During a year of decline for ACC, Clemson and Louisville are the only locks in the NCAA tournament outside Duke. Clemson gave Duke his only defeat of the ACC of the season during a 77-71 victory at home on February 8. Duke beat Louisville on the road, 76-65 at their only meeting on December 8. Can we take a challenge to Blue Devils in the ACC tournament?
Will the North Carolina play in the NCAA tournament?
It was a disappointing campaign for North Carolina, which started the season as a team No. 9 of the country, but entered the ACC tournament on the bad side of the NCAA tournament bubble. The Tar Heels finished strongly by beating the greatest-habitants of ACC in a sequence of six consecutive victories before Saturday’s defeat against Duke. They will have to impress this week to go to the NCAA tournament.
ACC Tournament Support
How to watch the ACC tournament
Any time and
When: March 11-15
Or: Specter center | Charlotte, nc
TV: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPU, ACC Network
Playing schedule:
Tuesday March 11: First round
Game 1: n ° 13 Pittsburgh against n ° 12 Notre Dame – 2 p.m. | ACC network
Game 2: n ° 15 California vs n ° 10 Virginia Tech – 4:30 p.m. | ACC network
Game 3: n ° 14 Syracuse vs n ° 11 Florida State – 7. PM | ACC network
Wednesday March 12: Second round
Game 4: N ° 9 Virginia vs n ° 8 Georgia Tech – Midi | Espn
Match 5: N ° 5 Winner of North Carolina against match 1 – 2:30 | Espn
Match 6: N ° 7 Winner by Stanford vs Game 2 – 7 p.m. | ESPN 2 or espnu
Match 7: N ° 6 SMU VS winner of the match 3 – 9:30 p.m. | ESPN2 or espnu
Thursday March 13: quarter -finals
Match 8: N ° 1 DUKE VS Win the match 4 – MIDI | ESPN or ESPN2
Match 9: N ° 4 Wake Forest vs win 5 winner – 2:30 | ESPN or ESPN2
Match 10: N ° 2 Louisville against match 6 – 7 p.m. | ESPN or ESPN2
Match 11: Winner 3 Clemson vs match 7 – 9:30 p.m. | ESPN or ESPN2
Friday March 14: semi-final
Match 12: Winner of match 8 against match 9 of match 9 – 7 p.m. | ESPN or ESPN2
Winner of match 13 match 10 vs Winner of the match 11 – 9:30 p.m. | ESPN or ESPN 2
Saturday March 15: Championship match
Winner of the 12 VS match winner of the match 13 – 8:30 p.m. | Espn
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