Miami faces perhaps its best shot at its first Atlantic Coast Conference win of the season Wednesday night in Coral Gables, Fla., against a visiting Virginia squad that has lost
Jim Boeheim, Roy Williams, Mike Krzyzewski, Mike Brey, Tony Bennett and Jim Larrañaga have all departed ... the ACC — once the country’s premier conference for college basketball — is having a down year. Well, a down period. In 2019, the league ...
Notre Dame basketball wasn't going to let four previous Atlantic Coast Conference losses hang over its collective head Saturday at Virginia
Two interim head coaches will face each other when Ron Sanchez and the Virginia Cavaliers visit Bill Courtney and the Miami Hurricanes on Wednesday night at Wat
We take a trip down memory lane as we celebrate Tony Bennett ahead of February 8th with a diary Val originally wrote for HoosPlace. Setting the scene: In March
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Beyond success on the playing field, Clawson embodied the finest ideals of intercollegiate sports: excellence in competition, commitment to collegiate education and character development. He and his players exemplified the core identity of Wake Forest University.
Mike Lopresti breaks down who to look for and who's missing in the top ranks of this men's college basketball season so far.
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.
ESPN is set to extend its base deal with the Atlantic Coast Conference through 2036, sources confirmed to Sports Business Journal Thursday, marrying up end dates with its separate ACC Network deal. ESPN has until Feb. 1 to pick up the 20-year contract, first signed in 2016.
ESPN has exercised its option to extend its broadcasting rights through 2036, sources confirmed to ESPN on Thursday
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.