At midway point, Clemson basketball coach Brad Brownell and the Tigers are near the top of ACC standings. The program hasn't won a conference title since 1990.
Ian Schieffelin can barely practice these days, but he expects to play for surging Clemson when the Tigers host Syracuse in Atlantic Coast Conference action ... "Ian's just been a warrior," Clemson coach Brad Brownell said of the fifth-year senior, who ...
Legal battles pitting the Atlantic Coast Conference against two member schools have attracted attention primarily on the sports page. But the disputes raise questions extending beyond stadiums and arenas.
The Bay Area schools need not worry about their new home imploding anytime soon, but there is a cost for the security.
ESPN has exercised its option to extend a base-rights media deal with the Atlantic Coast Conference through 2035-36, aligning the timeline with a second deal that covers their partnership for the ACC Network.
ESPN has exercised its option to extend its broadcasting rights through 2036, sources confirmed to ESPN on Thursday
Here's a look at how the ACC's 18 men's basketball programs stack up heading into Saturday's Duke-North Carolina game:
Chase Hunter and the No. 25 Clemson Tigers head to Raleigh to face NC State Saturday in ACC play. Here's ESPN's prediction for the game.
ESPN has exercised its option extending its media rights agreement with the Atlantic Coast Conference through the 2035-36 academic year. The network and the ACC announced the extension Thursday. The
ESPN has agreed to exercise its option to continue broadcasting Atlantic Coast Conference sporting events through 2036. "We appreciate the ongoing partnership with ESPN and their enduring commitment t
Florida State University has been locked in a legal battle with the conference since December 2023 centered around media rights.
NCAA president Charlie Baker was on the docket for Wednesday at the summit. Nothing formal was voted on, but the powwow allowed commissioners who represent more than 65% of Division I to bluntly express their concerns. "Good meetings. Lots of discussion on everything you could imagine," one source told CBS Sports. "We have strong group."