The Atlantic Coast Conference awards championships in 28 sports—13 men's and 15 women's (women's gymnastics was added for the 2023-24 school year with the addition of Clemson). Nationally, fencing (which was relaunched as an official conference sport in 2014–15 after having been absent since 1980) is a coeducational sport, offering one team title since 1990, while ACC titles are awarded to the men's and women's teams. In all sports except volleyball, champions are determined by a post-season game, tournament, or meet. In football, the teams with the best conference records play in the ACC Championship Game for the conference title. The volleyball title is awarded based on regular-season play.
Through May 26, 2024
School Joined ACC Total Baseball Men's Basketball Women's Basketball Men's Cross Country Women's Cross Country Men's Fencing Women's Fencing Field Hockey Football Men's Golf Women's Golf Women's Gymnastics Men's Indoor Track Women's Indoor Track Men's Lacrosse Women's Lacrosse Men's Outdoor Track Women's Outdoor Track Rowing Men's Soccer Women's Soccer Softball Men's Swimming Women's Swimming Men's Tennis Women's Tennis Women's Volleyball Wrestling Total School Boston College 2005 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 — 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 3 Boston College Cal 2024 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 Cal Clemson 1953 140 16 0 2 7 1 1 — — 21 11 1 0 12 6 — — 12 7 1 16 0 0 1 4 11 8 2 0 140 Clemson Duke 1953 143 5 22 8 7 2 2 1 0 7 8 22 0 0 0 9 1 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 0 12 18 11 0 143 Duke Florida State 1991 106 8 2 0 1 6 — — — 16 1 0 — 12 3 — — 15 6 — — 10 19 0 1 1 0 5 — 106 Florida State Georgia Tech 1979 46 9 4 0 0 0 — — — 2 19 — — 0 1 — — 0 0 — — — 5 0 0 0 4 2 0 46 Georgia Tech Louisville 2014 8 0 0 1 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 8 Louisville Maryland 1953-2014 199 3 3 10 11 0 1 — 10 9 0 0 0 26 0 26 11 26 0 — 23 0 1 7 1 2 0 5 24 199 Maryland Miami 2004 12 1 1 0 0 0 — — — 0 — 0 — 0 5 — — 0 4 0 — 0 — 0 0 0 1 0 — 12 Miami North Carolina 1953 294 12 18 9 10 4 9 1 26 5 12 2 0 4 15 14 7 4 14 0 4 23 1 17 16 25 12 13 17 294 North Carolina North Carolina State 1953 151 5 11 7 16 29 — — — 7 0 0 2 1 0 0 — 7 0 — 1 1 2 33 4 2 1 1 21 151 North Carolina State Notre Dame 2013 29 0 1 6 3 0 7 8 — 0 0 0 — 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 Notre Dame Pittsburgh 2013 6 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 1 0 — — 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 5 0 6 Pittsburgh South Carolina 1953–1971 3 0 1 — 0 — — — — 1 1 — — 0 — — — 0 — — 0 — — 0 — 0 — — — 3 South Carolina Southern Methodist 2024 0 — 0 0 — 0 — — — 0 0 0 — — 0 — — — 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 Southern Methodist Stanford 2024 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stanford Syracuse 2013 13 — 0 0 6 0 — — 0 0 — — — 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 — — — 0 0 — 13 Syracuse Virginia 1953 152 4 3 3 4 3 0 — 1 2 0 2 — 0 1 19 5 1 5 22 16 2 1 16 20 15 2 0 5 152 Virginia Virginia Tech 2004 35 0 1 1 [ 1] 1 0 — — — 4 1 0 — 7 6 — 0 4 3 — 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 35 Virginia Tech Wake Forest 1953 56 7 4 0 5 0 — — 4 2 19 8 — 0 0 — — 0 0 — 3 1 — 0 — 3 0 0 0 56 Wake Forest Total 70 71 47 71 45 20 10 41 77 72 35 2 63 37 73 27 69 41 24 72 37 33 76 46 71 46 49 71 Total
The ACC Baseball champion was determined by regular season finish from 1954 until 1972 and in 1979. The ACC Tournament has determined the champion since 1973.[ 2] All current conference members field baseball teams except SMU and Syracuse. Both schools were without baseball for more than 40 years before joining the ACC—Syracuse, a member since 2013, last sponsored baseball in the 1972 season, and SMU, which joined in 2024, last sponsored baseball in the 1980 season.
Year Regular Season champion Tournament champion 1954 Clemson N/A [ BsB 1] 1955 Wake Forest 1956 Duke 1957 Duke 1958 Clemson 1959 Clemson 1960 North Carolina 1961 Duke 1962 Wake Forest 1963 Wake Forest 1964 North Carolina 1965 Maryland† 1966 North Carolina 1967 Clemson 1968 NC State 1969 North Carolina 1970 Maryland† 1971 Maryland† 1972 Virginia 1973 Clemson NC State 1974 Clemson NC State 1975 Clemson NC State NC State 1976 Clemson 1977 Clemson Wake Forest 1978 Clemson 1979 Clemson N/A [ BsB 2] 1980 North Carolina Clemson 1981 Clemson Clemson NC State 1982 Clemson North Carolina 1983 North Carolina 1984 Clemson North Carolina North Carolina 1985 Clemson Georgia Tech North Carolina Virginia 1986 NC State Georgia Tech 1987 Georgia Tech 1988 Clemson Georgia Tech 1989 North Carolina Clemson 1990 North Carolina 1991 Clemson 1992 Clemson NC State 1993 Georgia Tech Clemson 1994 Clemson 1995 Clemson Florida State 1996 Florida State Virginia 1997 Georgia Tech Florida State 1998 Florida State Wake Forest 1999 Florida State Wake Forest 2000 Georgia Tech 2001 Florida State Wake Forest 2002 Florida State 2003 Florida State Georgia Tech 2004 Georgia Tech Florida State 2005 Georgia Tech 2006 Clemson 2007 Florida State North Carolina 2008 Miami 2009 Florida State Virginia 2010 Virginia Florida State 2011 Virginia Virginia Georgia Tech 2012 Florida State Georgia Tech 2013 North Carolina 2014 Miami Georgia Tech 2015 Louisville Florida State 2016 Miami Clemson 2017 Louisville Florida State 2018 Clemson Florida State 2019 Louisville North Carolina 2020 Cancelled [ a] 2021 Notre Dame Duke 2022 Virginia Tech North Carolina 2023 Wake Forest Clemson 2024 North Carolina Duke
School Last conference title Regular season Tournament Total Boston College never 0 0 0 California never 0 0 0 Clemson 2023 21 11 32 Duke 2024 3 2 5 Florida State 2018 9 8 17 Georgia Tech 2014 7 9 16 Louisville 2019 3 0 3 Maryland 1971 3 0 3 Miami 2016 3 1 4 North Carolina 2024 13 8 21 NC State 1992 4 4 8 Notre Dame 2021 1 0 1 Pittsburgh never 0 0 0 South Carolina never 0 0 0 Stanford never 0 0 0 Virginia 2011 4 3 7 Virginia Tech 2022 1 0 1 Wake Forest 2023 4 4 8
^ No tournament; the champion was determined by regular season finish. ^ No tournament due to conflict with exams; the champion was determined by regular season finish. All 18 full members sponsor men's basketball.[ 3]
Year Regular Season champion Tournament champion 1953–54 Duke NC State 1954–55 NC State 1955–56 NC State NC State North Carolina 1956–57 North Carolina 1957–58 Duke Maryland† 1958–59 NC State NC State North Carolina 1959–60 North Carolina Duke Wake Forest 1960–61 North Carolina Wake Forest 1961–62 Wake Forest 1962–63 Duke 1963–64 Duke 1964–65 Duke NC State 1965–66 Duke 1966–67 North Carolina 1967–68 North Carolina 1968–69 North Carolina 1969–70 South Carolina† NC State 1970–71 North Carolina South Carolina† 1971–72 North Carolina 1972–73 NC State 1973–74 NC State 1974–75 Maryland† North Carolina 1975–76 North Carolina Virginia 1976–77 North Carolina 1977–78 North Carolina Duke 1978–79 North Carolina North Carolina Duke 1979–80 Maryland† Duke 1980–81 Virginia North Carolina 1981–82 North Carolina North Carolina Virginia 1982–83 North Carolina NC State Virginia 1983–84 North Carolina Maryland† 1984–85 Georgia Tech Georgia Tech North Carolina NC State 1985–86 Duke 1986–87 North Carolina NC State 1987–88 North Carolina Duke 1988–89 NC State North Carolina 1989–90 Clemson Georgia Tech 1990–91 Duke North Carolina 1991–92 Duke 1992–93 North Carolina Georgia Tech 1993–94 Duke North Carolina 1994–95 Wake Forest Wake Forest North Carolina Maryland† Virginia 1995–96 Georgia Tech Wake Forest 1996–97 Duke North Carolina 1997–98 Duke North Carolina 1998–99 Duke 1999–00 Duke 2000–01 North Carolina Duke Duke 2001–02 Maryland† Duke 2002–03 Wake Forest Duke 2003–04 Duke Maryland† 2004–05 North Carolina Duke 2005–06 Duke 2006–07 North Carolina North Carolina Virginia 2007–08 North Carolina 2008–09 North Carolina Duke 2009–10 Duke Duke Maryland† 2010–11 North Carolina Duke 2011–12 North Carolina Florida State 2012–13 Miami 2013–14 Virginia 2014–15 Virginia Notre Dame 2015–16 North Carolina 2016–17 North Carolina Duke 2017–18 Virginia 2018–19 Virginia Duke North Carolina 2019–20 Florida State N/A [ a] 2020–21 Virginia Georgia Tech 2021–22 Duke Virginia Tech 2022–23 Miami Duke 2023–24 North Carolina NC State
School Last conference title Regular season Tournament Total Boston College never 0 0 0 California never 0 0 0 Clemson 1989-90 1 0 1 Duke 2022-23 20 22 42 Florida State 2019-20 1 1 2 Georgia Tech 2020-21 2 4 6 Louisville never 0 0 0 Maryland 2009-10 5 3 8 Miami 2022-23 2 1 3 North Carolina 2023-24 33 18 51 NC State 2023-24 7 11 18 Notre Dame 2014-15 0 1 1 Pittsburgh never 0 0 0 South Carolina 1970-71 1 1 2 Southern Methodist never 0 0 0 Stanford never 0 0 0 Syracuse never 0 0 0 Virginia 2020-21 10 3 13 Virginia Tech 2021-22 0 1 1 Wake Forest 2002-03 4 4 8
All full members sponsor women's basketball. The ACC began sponsoring women's basketball in the 1977–78 season.[ 4]
Year Regular Season champion Tournament champion 1977–78 NC State Maryland† 1978–79 Maryland† 1979–80 NC State 1980–81 Clemson Maryland† 1981–82 Maryland† 1982–83 NC State Maryland† 1983–84 Virginia North Carolina 1984–85 NC State 1985–86 Virginia Maryland† 1986–87 Virginia NC State 1987–88 Virginia Maryland† Maryland† 1988–89 Maryland† 1989–90 NC State Virginia 1990–91 Virginia NC State 1991–92 Virginia 1992–93 Virginia 1993–94 Virginia North Carolina 1994–95 Virginia North Carolina 1995–96 Virginia Clemson 1996–97 North Carolina 1997–98 Duke North Carolina 1998–99 Duke Clemson 1999–00 Virginia Duke 2000–01 Duke 2001–02 Duke 2002–03 Duke 2003–04 Duke 2004–05 North Carolina North Carolina Duke 2005–06 North Carolina 2006–07 Duke North Carolina 2007–08 North Carolina 2008–09 Maryland† Maryland† Florida State 2009–10 Duke Duke Florida State 2010–11 Duke Duke Miami 2011–12 Duke Maryland† 2012–13 Duke 2013–14 Notre Dame 2014–15 Notre Dame 2015–16 Notre Dame 2016–17 Notre Dame 2017–18 Louisville Louisville Notre Dame 2018–19 Notre Dame Notre Dame Louisville 2019–20 Louisville NC State 2020–21 Louisville NC State 2021–22 NC State 2022–23 Notre Dame Virginia Tech 2023–24 Virginia Tech Notre Dame
School Last conference title Regular season Tournament Total Boston College never 0 0 0 California never 0 0 0 Clemson 1998-99 1 2 3 Duke 2012-13 12 8 20 Florida State 2009-10 2 0 2 Georgia Tech never 0 0 0 Louisville 2020-21 4 1 5 Maryland 2011-12 5 10 15 Miami 2010-11 1 0 1 North Carolina 2007-08 4 9 13 NC State 2021-22 6 7 13 Notre Dame 2023-24 7 6 13 Pittsburgh never 0 0 0 Southern Methodist never 0 0 0 Stanford never 0 0 0 Syracuse never 0 0 0 Virginia 1999-00 11 3 14 Virginia Tech 2022-23 1 1 1 Wake Forest never 0 0 0
The 1953 and 1955 champions were determined based on regular season standings; all others have been determined at a post-season meet. All member schools except SMU sponsor men's cross country.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
Year Champion 1953[ MXC 1] NC State 1954 Maryland† 1955[ MXC 1] Maryland† 1956 North Carolina 1957 North Carolina 1958 Duke 1959 Duke 1960 North Carolina 1961 North Carolina 1962 North Carolina 1963 North Carolina 1964 Maryland† 1965 Maryland† 1966 Maryland† 1967 Maryland† 1968 Maryland† 1969 Maryland† 1970 Duke 1971 North Carolina 1972 Maryland† 1973 Duke 1974 Maryland† 1975 Duke 1976 Maryland† 1977 Duke 1978 Clemson 1979 North Carolina 1980 Clemson 1981 Clemson 1982 Clemson 1983 Clemson 1984 Virginia 1985 North Carolina 1986 NC State 1987 Clemson 1988 Clemson 1989 Wake Forest 1990 Wake Forest 1991 NC State 1992 NC State 1993 Wake Forest 1994 Wake Forest 1995 NC State 1996 NC State 1997 NC State 1998 NC State 1999 NC State 2000 Duke 2001 NC State 2002 NC State 2003 NC State 2004 NC State 2005 Virginia 2006 NC State 2007 Virginia 2008 Virginia 2009 NC State 2010 Florida State 2011 NC State 2012 Virginia Tech 2013 Syracuse 2014 Syracuse 2015 Syracuse 2016 Syracuse 2017 Syracuse 2018 Notre Dame 2019 Syracuse 2020 Notre Dame 2021 Notre Dame 2022 Wake Forest 2023 North Carolina
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Clemson 1988 7 Duke 2000 7 Florida State 2010 1 Georgia Tech never 0 Louisville never 0 Maryland 1976 11 Miami never 0 North Carolina 2023 10 NC State 2011 16 Notre Dame 2021 3 Pittsburgh never 0 Stanford never 0 Syracuse 2019 6 Virginia 2008 4 Virginia Tech 2012 1 Wake 2022 5
^ a b Champion based on dual meet standings of regular season. All member schools sponsor women's cross country.[ 8] [ 7]
Year Champion 1978 NC State 1979 NC State 1980 NC State 1981 Virginia 1982 Virginia 1983 NC State 1984 NC State 1985 NC State 1986 Clemson 1987 NC State 1988 NC State 1989 NC State 1990 NC State 1991 NC State 1992 NC State 1993 NC State 1994 North Carolina 1995 NC State 1996 NC State 1997 NC State 1998 NC State 1999 North Carolina 2000 NC State 2001 NC State 2002 NC State 2003 North Carolina 2004 Duke 2005 Duke 2006 NC State 2007 vacated [ WXC 1] 2008 Florida State 2009 Florida State 2010 Florida State 2011 Florida State 2012 Florida State 2013 Florida State 2014 North Carolina 2015 Virginia 2016 NC State 2017 NC State 2018 NC State 2019 NC State 2020 NC State 2021 NC State 2022 NC State 2023 NC State
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Clemson 1986 1 Duke 2005 2 Florida State 2013 6[ WXC 1] Georgia Tech never 0 Louisville never 0 Maryland never 0 Miami never 0 North Carolina 2014 4 NC State 2023 29 Notre Dame never 0 Pittsburgh never 0 Southern Methodist never 0 Stanford never 0 Syracuse never 0 Virginia 2015 3 Virginia Tech never 0 Wake Forest never 0
^ a b Florida State's 2007 season was vacated by the NCAA's Committee on Infractions.
Four schools—Boston College, Duke, North Carolina, and Notre Dame—relaunched ACC fencing in the 2014–15 school year after the sport had been absent from the conference since 1980. Stanford, which joins in 2024–25, also sponsors the sport. Fencing was a men's sport during the first era of ACC fencing from 1971 to 1980. Today, ACC fencing is a coeducational sport, with teams fielding separate men's and women's squads and all bouts involving a single sex. Although the NCAA Fencing Championships award only a single team title, the ACC Fencing Championships award separate men's and women's team titles.[ 9]
Year Men's champion Women's champion 1971 North Carolina — 1972 North Carolina — 1973 North Carolina — 1974 North Carolina — 1975 North Carolina — 1976 North Carolina — 1977 North Carolina — 1978 Maryland† — 1979 Clemson — 1980 North Carolina — 2015 Notre Dame Notre Dame 2016 Notre Dame Notre Dame 2017 Notre Dame Notre Dame 2018 Duke North Carolina 2019 Notre Dame Notre Dame 2020 Notre Dame Notre Dame 2021 Duke Duke 2022 Notre Dame Notre Dame 2023 Notre Dame Notre Dame 2024 North Carolina Notre Dame
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 Duke 2021 3 Clemson 1979 1[ FE 1] Maryland 1978 1 North Carolina 2024 10 Notre Dame 2024 15 Stanford never 0 Virginia never 0[ FE 1]
^ a b Clemson and Virginia sponsored fencing in the 1971–80 period, but no longer do so.
Nine schools—Boston College, California, Duke, Louisville, North Carolina, Stanford, Syracuse, Virginia, and Wake Forest—will sponsor women's field hockey in the upcoming 2024 season.[ 10] [ 11]
Year Champion 1983 North Carolina 1984 North Carolina 1985 North Carolina 1986 North Carolina 1987 North Carolina 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 North Carolina 1991 North Carolina 1992 Maryland† 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1998 Maryland† 1999 Maryland† 2000 Maryland† 2001 Maryland† 2002 Wake Forest 2003 Wake Forest 2004 North Carolina 2005 Maryland† 2006 Wake Forest 2007 North Carolina 2008 Maryland† 2009 Maryland† 2010 Maryland† 2011 North Carolina 2012 North Carolina 2013 Maryland† 2014 Wake Forest 2015 North Carolina 2016 Virginia 2017 North Carolina 2018 North Carolina 2019 North Carolina 2020 North Carolina 2021 North Carolina 2022 North Carolina 2023 North Carolina
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Duke never 0 Louisville never 0 Maryland 2013 10 North Carolina 2023 26 Stanford never 0 Syracuse never 0 Virginia 2016 1 Wake Forest 2014 4
The ACC football champion was determined based on regular season finish from 1953 until 2004. In 2005, the conference split into two divisions, and the division winners met in the ACC Championship Game through the 2022 season.[ 12] The football divisions were eliminated in 2020 and after the 2022 season. Notre Dame has never been an ACC member in football, except for the 2020 season on a temporary basis due to the COVID-19 pandemic ; that season, they played in (but lost) the football conference championship. They have otherwise remained independent but have a yearly 5-game scheduling agreement with the ACC.
Year Champion 1953 Duke Maryland† 1954 Duke 1955 Duke Maryland† 1956 Clemson 1957 NC State 1958 Clemson 1959 Clemson 1960 Duke 1961 Duke 1962 Duke 1963 North Carolina NC State 1964 NC State 1965 Clemson NC State 1966 Clemson 1967 Clemson 1968 NC State 1969 South Carolina† 1970 Wake Forest 1971 North Carolina 1972 North Carolina 1973 NC State 1974 Maryland† 1975 Maryland† 1976 Maryland† 1977 North Carolina 1978 Clemson 1979 NC State 1980 North Carolina 1981 Clemson 1982 Clemson 1983 Maryland† 1984 Maryland† 1985 Maryland† 1986 Clemson 1987 Clemson 1988 Clemson 1989 Virginia 1990 Georgia Tech 1991 Clemson 1992 Florida State 1993 Florida State 1994 Florida State 1995 Florida State Virginia 1996 Florida State 1997 Florida State 1998 Florida State Georgia Tech 1999 Florida State 2000 Florida State 2001 Maryland† 2002 Florida State 2003 Florida State 2004 Virginia Tech 2005 Florida State 2006 Wake Forest 2007 Virginia Tech 2008 Virginia Tech 2009 vacated [ FB 1] 2010 Virginia Tech 2011 Clemson 2012 Florida State 2013 Florida State 2014 Florida State 2015 Clemson 2016 Clemson 2017 Clemson 2018 Clemson 2019 Clemson 2020 Clemson 2021 Pittsburgh 2022 Clemson 2023 Florida State
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Clemson 2022 21 Duke 1962 6 Florida State 2023 15 Georgia Tech 1998 2 Louisville never 0 Maryland 2001 9 Miami never 0 North Carolina 1980 5 NC State 1979 7 Pittsburgh 2021 1 South Carolina 1969 1 Southern Methodist never 0 Stanford never 0 Syracuse never 0 Virginia 1995 2 Virginia Tech 2010 4 Wake Forest 2006 2
^ Georgia Tech's 2009 championship was vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions[ 13] All schools except Miami, Pittsburgh, and Syracuse sponsor men's golf.[ 14]
Year Champion 1954 Duke 1955 Wake Forest 1956 North Carolina 1957 Wake Forest 1958 Wake Forest 1959 Duke 1960 North Carolina 1961 Duke 1962 Duke 1963 Wake Forest 1964 South Carolina† 1965 North Carolina 1966 Duke 1967 Wake Forest 1968 Wake Forest 1969 Wake Forest 1970 Wake Forest 1971 Wake Forest 1972 Wake Forest 1973 Wake Forest 1974 Wake Forest 1975 Wake Forest 1976 Wake Forest 1977 North Carolina 1978 Wake Forest 1979 Wake Forest 1980 Wake Forest 1981 North Carolina 1982 Clemson 1983 North Carolina 1984 North Carolina 1985 Georgia Tech 1986 North Carolina 1987 Clemson 1988 Clemson 1989 Wake Forest 1990 Clemson 1991 Georgia Tech 1992 Georgia Tech 1993 Georgia Tech 1994 Georgia Tech 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 Clemson 1998 Clemson 1999 Georgia Tech 2000 Clemson 2001 Georgia Tech 2002 Georgia Tech 2003 Clemson 2004 Clemson 2005 Duke 2006 Georgia Tech 2007 Georgia Tech 2008 Florida State 2009 Georgia Tech 2010 Georgia Tech 2011 Georgia Tech 2012 Georgia Tech 2013 Duke 2014 Georgia Tech 2015 Georgia Tech 2016 Clemson 2017 Duke 2018 Georgia Tech 2019 Georgia Tech 2020 Cancelled [ a] 2021 Clemson 2022 Wake Forest 2023 Georgia Tech 2024 North Carolina
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Clemson 2021 11 Duke 2017 8 Florida State 2008 1 Georgia Tech 2023 19 Louisville never 0 Maryland never 0 North Carolina 2024 11 NC State never 0 Notre Dame never 0 South Carolina 1964 1 Southern Methodist never 0 Stanford never 0 Virginia never 0 Virginia Tech never 0 Wake Forest 2022 19
All schools except Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh, and Syracuse sponsor women's golf.[ 15] The most recent additions to ACC women's golf are California, SMU, and Stanford, all of which joined the ACC in 2024–25.
Year Champion 1984 Duke 1985 Duke 1986 Wake Forest 1987 Not held 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 North Carolina 1993 Duke 1994 Wake Forest 1995 Wake Forest 1996 Duke 1997 Duke 1998 Duke 1999 Duke 2000 Duke 2001 Duke 2002 Duke 2003 Duke 2004 Duke 2005 Duke 2006 Duke 2007 Duke 2008 Duke 2009 Wake Forest 2010 Wake Forest 2011 North Carolina 2012 Duke 2013 Duke 2014 Duke 2015 Virginia 2016 Virginia 2017 Duke 2018 Duke 2019 Wake Forest 2020 Cancelled [ a] 2021 Duke 2022 Wake Forest 2023 Clemson 2024 Wake Forest
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Clemson 2023 1 Duke 2021 22 Florida State never 0 Louisville never 0 Maryland never 0 Miami never 0 North Carolina 2011 2 NC State never 0 Notre Dame never 0 Southern Methodist never 0 Stanford never 0 Virginia 2016 2 Virginia Tech never 0 Wake Forest 2024 8
The ACC sponsored women's gymnastics for one season, 1984. Duke discontinued their program following the season, and the conference stopped sponsoring the sport until renewing the competition in the 2024 season.[ 16] The conference initially planned to resume sponsoring gymnastics once Pittsburgh joined in 2013–14,[ 17] but backed away from those plans once Maryland announced its 2014 departure for the Big Ten.
The ACC women's gymnastics league expanded from 4 to 6 teams in 2024–25 with the arrival of California and Stanford.
Year Champion 1984 NC State 2024 NC State
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles California never 0 Clemson never 0 Duke never 0 Maryland never 0 North Carolina never 0 NC State 2024 2 Pittsburgh never 0 Stanford never 0
Champions were determined through regular-season standings until 1988, after which time an ACC Lacrosse Championship tournament was held to determine the conference champion (with exceptions being in the 2021 and 2022 seasons, which again used conference standings). Five schools—Duke, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Syracuse, and Virginia—sponsor men's lacrosse[ 18] with the most recent additions being Notre Dame and Syracuse, both added in the 2014 season (2013-14 school year). Former ACC school Maryland moved to the Big Ten Conference in 2015. North Carolina State sponsored men's lacrosse from 1973 to 1982.
Year Champion 1954 Duke 1955 Maryland† 1956 Maryland† 1957 Maryland† 1958 Maryland† 1959 Maryland† 1960 Maryland† 1961 Maryland† 1962 Virginia 1963 Maryland† 1964 Virginia 1965 Maryland† 1966 Maryland† 1967 Maryland† 1968 Maryland† 1969 Virginia 1970 Virginia 1971 Virginia 1972 Maryland† 1973 Maryland† 1974 Maryland† 1975 Virginia 1976 Maryland† 1977 Maryland† 1978 Maryland† 1979 Maryland† 1980 Maryland† Virginia 1981 North Carolina 1982 North Carolina 1983 Virginia 1984 Virginia 1985 Maryland† North Carolina Virginia 1986 Virginia 1987 Maryland† 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 North Carolina 1991 North Carolina 1992 North Carolina 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 Duke 1996 North Carolina 1997 Virginia 1998 Maryland† 1999 Virginia 2000 Virginia 2001 Duke 2002 Duke 2003 Virginia 2004 Maryland† 2005 Maryland† 2006 Virginia 2007 Duke 2008 Duke 2009 Duke 2010 Virginia 2011 Maryland† 2012 Duke 2013 North Carolina 2014 Notre Dame 2015 Syracuse 2016 Syracuse 2017 North Carolina 2018 Notre Dame 2019 Virginia 2020 Not held [ a] 2021 North Carolina 2022 Virginia 2023 Duke 2024 Notre Dame
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Duke 2023 9 Maryland [ MLX 1] 2011 26 North Carolina 2021 14 NC State[ MLX 2] never 0 Notre Dame 2024 3 Syracuse 2016 2 Virginia 2022 19
^ Maryland was in the ACC before joining the Big Ten in 2015. ^ NC State sponsored men's lacrosse from 1973-82.
Ten of the eighteen schools—Boston College, California, Duke, Louisville, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Stanford, Syracuse, Virginia, and Virginia Tech—sponsor women's lacrosse. Maryland left the ACC in 2015 to join the Big Ten Conference.[ 19]
Year Champion 1997 Maryland† 1998 Virginia 1999 Maryland† 2000 Maryland† 2001 Maryland† 2002 North Carolina 2003 Maryland† 2004 Virginia 2005 Duke 2006 Virginia 2007 Virginia 2008 Virginia 2009 Maryland† 2010 Maryland† 2011 Maryland† 2012 Maryland† 2013 Maryland† 2014 Maryland† 2015 Syracuse 2016 North Carolina 2017 North Carolina 2018 North Carolina 2019 North Carolina 2020 Not held [ a] 2021 North Carolina 2022 North Carolina 2023 Boston College 2024 Boston College
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College 2024 2 California never 0 Duke 2005 1 Louisville never 0 Maryland 2014 11 North Carolina 2022 7 Notre Dame never 0 Stanford never 0 Syracuse 2015 1 Virginia 2008 5 Virginia Tech never 0
Indoor track and field [ edit ] No indoor championships were held between 1981 and 1986. All schools sponsor men's indoor track & field except SMU.[ 20] [ 21]
Year Champion 1953–54 Maryland† 1954–55 North Carolina 1955–56 Maryland† 1956–57 Maryland† 1957–58 Maryland† 1958–59 Maryland† 1959–60 Maryland† 1960–61 Maryland† 1961–62 Maryland† 1962–63 Maryland† 1963–64 Maryland† 1964–65 Maryland† 1965–66 Maryland† 1966–67 Maryland† 1967–68 Maryland† 1968–69 Maryland† 1969–70 Maryland† 1970–71 Maryland† 1971–72 Maryland† 1972–73 Maryland† 1973–74 Maryland† 1974–75 Maryland† 1975–76 Maryland† 1976–77 Maryland† 1977–78 Maryland† 1978–79 Maryland† 1979–80 Maryland† 1980–81 Not held 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 Clemson 1987–88 NC State 1988–89 Clemson 1989–90 Clemson 1990–91 Clemson 1991–92 Clemson 1992–93 Clemson 1993–94 Florida State 1994–95 North Carolina 1995–96 North Carolina 1996–97 Clemson 1997–98 Clemson 1998–99 Clemson 1999–00 Clemson 2000–01 Clemson 2001–02 Clemson 2002–03 Florida State 2003–04 Florida State 2004–05 Florida State 2005–06 Florida State 2006–07 vacated [ IT 1] 2007–08 Florida State 2008–09 Florida State 2009–10 Florida State 2010–11 Virginia Tech 2011–12 Florida State 2012–13 Virginia Tech 2013–14 Florida State 2014–15 Virginia Tech 2015–16 Syracuse 2016–17 Virginia Tech 2017–18 Florida State 2018–19 Florida State/Virginia Tech 2019–20 Florida State 2020–21 Virginia Tech 2021–22 Virginia Tech 2022–23 Virginia Tech 2023–24 North Carolina
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Clemson 2002 12 Duke never 0 Florida State 2017 13[ IT 1] Georgia Tech never 0 Louisville never 0 Maryland 1980 26 Miami never 0 North Carolina 2024 4 NC State 1988 1 Notre Dame never 0 Pittsburgh never 0 South Carolina never 0 Stanford never 0 Syracuse 2016 1 Virginia never 0 Virginia Tech 2023 7 Wake Forest never 0
All members sponsor women's Indoor Track
Year Champion 1987–88 Virginia 1988–89 North Carolina 1989–90 North Carolina 1990–91 North Carolina 1991–92 North Carolina 1992–93 Clemson 1993–94 North Carolina 1994–95 North Carolina 1995–96 North Carolina 1996–97 North Carolina 1997–98 North Carolina 1998–99 North Carolina 1999–00 North Carolina 2000–01 North Carolina 2001–02 North Carolina 2002–03 Georgia Tech 2003–04 North Carolina 2004–05 North Carolina 2005–06 Miami 2006–07 Miami 2007–08 Virginia Tech 2008–09 Virginia Tech 2009–10 Florida State 2010–11 Clemson 2011–12 Clemson 2012–13 Clemson 2013–14 Clemson 2014–15 Florida State 2015–16 Clemson 2016–17 Miami 2017–18 Miami 2018–19 Florida State 2019–20 Miami 2020–21 Virginia Tech 2021–22 Virginia Tech 2022–23 Virginia Tech 2023–24 Virginia Tech
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Clemson 2015 6 Duke never 0 Florida State 2018 3 Georgia Tech 2002 1 Louisville never 0 Maryland never 0 Miami 2019 5 North Carolina 2004 15 NC State never 0 Notre Dame never 0 Pittsburgh never 0 Southern Methodist never 0 Stanford never 0 Syracuse never 0 Virginia 1987 1 Virginia Tech 2024 6 Wake Forest never 0
^ a b Florida State's 2006–2007 season was vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. Outdoor track and field [ edit ] All members sponsor men's outdoor track and field except incoming member SMU.[ 22]
Year Champion 1954 Maryland† 1955 North Carolina 1956 Maryland† 1957 Maryland† 1958 Maryland† 1959 Maryland† 1960 Maryland† 1961 Maryland† 1962 Maryland† 1963 Maryland† 1964 Maryland† 1965 Maryland† 1966 Maryland† 1967 Maryland† 1968 Maryland† 1969 Maryland† 1970 Maryland† 1971 Maryland† 1972 Maryland† 1973 Maryland† 1974 Maryland† 1975 Maryland† 1976 Maryland† 1977 Maryland† 1978 Maryland† 1979 Maryland† 1980 Clemson 1981 Maryland† 1982 Clemson 1983 NC State 1984 NC State 1985 NC State 1986 NC State 1987 NC State 1988 NC State 1989 Clemson 1990 Clemson 1991 Clemson 1992 North Carolina 1993 Clemson 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 NC State 1997 Clemson 1998 Clemson 1999 Florida State 2000 Clemson 2001 Clemson 2002 Florida State 2003 Florida State 2004 Clemson 2005 Florida State 2006 Florida State 2007 vacated [ MOT 1] 2008 Florida State 2009 Florida State 2010 Florida State 2011 Florida State 2012 Virginia Tech 2013 Florida State 2014 Florida State 2015 Florida State 2016 Virginia Tech 2017 Virginia Tech 2018 Florida State 2019 Virginia Tech 2020 Not held [ a] 2021 Florida State 2022 Florida State 2023 Clemson 2024 Virginia
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Clemson 2023 12 Duke never 0 Florida State 2022 15[ MOT 1] Georgia Tech never 0 Louisville never 0 Maryland 1981 26 Miami never 0 North Carolina 1995 4 NC State 1996 7 Notre Dame never 0 Pittsburgh never 0 Stanford never 0 Syracuse never 0 Virginia 2024 1 Virginia Tech 2019 4 Wake Forest never 0
^ a b Florida State's 2007 season was vacated by the NCAA's Committee on Infractions. All members sponsor women's outdoor track and field.[ 23]
Year Champion 1983 Virginia 1984 Virginia 1985 Virginia 1986 Virginia 1987 Virginia 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 North Carolina 1991 Clemson 1992 North Carolina 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1998 North Carolina 1999 Clemson 2000 Florida State 2001 North Carolina 2002 North Carolina 2003 North Carolina 2004 North Carolina 2005 Miami 2006 Miami 2007 Virginia Tech 2008 Virginia Tech 2009 Florida State 2010 Clemson 2011 Clemson 2012 Clemson 2013 Clemson 2014 Florida State 2015 Clemson 2016 Florida State 2017 Virginia Tech 2018 Miami 2019 Florida State 2020 Not held [ a] 2021 Florida State 2022 Miami 2023 Duke 2024 Duke
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Clemson 2015 7 Duke 2024 2 Florida State 2021 6 Georgia Tech never 0 Louisville never 0 Maryland never 0 Miami 2022 4 North Carolina 2004 14 NC State never 0 Notre Dame never 0 Pittsburgh never 0 Southern Methodist never 0 Stanford never 0 Syracuse never 0 Virginia 1987 5 Virginia Tech 2017 3 Wake Forest never 0
Florida State, Georgia Tech, NC State, Pitt, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest do not sponsor women's rowing. [ 24]
Year Champion 2000 Virginia 2001 Virginia 2002 Virginia 2003 Virginia 2004 Virginia 2005 Virginia 2006 Virginia 2007 Virginia 2008 Virginia 2009 Clemson 2010 Virginia 2011 Virginia 2012 Virginia 2013 Virginia 2014 Virginia 2015 Virginia 2016 Virginia 2017 Virginia 2018 Virginia 2019 Virginia 2020 Cancelled [ a] 2021 Virginia 2022 Virginia 2023 Virginia 2024 Syracuse
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Clemson 2009 1 Duke never 0 Louisville never 0 Miami never 0 North Carolina never 0 Notre Dame never 0 Southern Methodist never 0 Stanford never 0 Syracuse 2024 1 Virginia 2023 22
From 1953-1986 the conference champion was determined by regular season play.
Three ACC members, Florida State, Georgia Tech, and Miami, do not sponsor men's soccer.[ 25]
Year Champion 1953 Maryland† 1954 Maryland† 1955 Maryland† 1956 Maryland† 1957 Maryland† 1958 Maryland† 1959 Maryland† 1960 Maryland† 1961 Maryland† 1962 Maryland† 1963 Maryland† 1964 Maryland† 1965 Maryland† 1966 Maryland† North Carolina 1967 Maryland† 1968 Maryland† 1969 Virginia 1970 Virginia 1971 Maryland† 1972 Clemson 1973 Clemson 1974 Clemson 1975 Clemson 1976 Clemson 1977 Clemson 1978 Clemson 1979 Clemson 1980 Duke 1981 Clemson 1982 Clemson 1983 Virginia 1984 Virginia 1985 Clemson 1986 Virginia 1987 North Carolina 1988 Virginia 1989 Wake Forest 1990 NC State 1991 Virginia 1992 Virginia 1993 Virginia 1994 Virginia 1995 Virginia 1996 Maryland† 1997 Virginia 1998 Clemson 1999 Duke 2000 North Carolina 2001 Clemson 2002 Maryland† 2003 Virginia 2004 Virginia 2005 Duke 2006 Duke 2007 Boston College 2008 Maryland† 2009 Virginia 2010 Maryland† 2011 North Carolina 2012 Maryland† 2013 Maryland† 2014 Clemson 2015 Syracuse 2016 Wake Forest 2017 Wake Forest 2018 Louisville 2019 Virginia 2020 Clemson 2021 Notre Dame 2022 Syracuse 2023 Clemson
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College 2007 1 California never 0 Clemson 2023 16 Duke 2006 4 Louisville 2018 1 Maryland 2013 23 North Carolina 2011 4 NC State 1990 1 Notre Dame 2021 1 Pittsburgh never 0 South Carolina never 0 Southern Methodist never 0 Stanford never 0 Syracuse 2022 2 Virginia 2019 16 Virginia Tech never 0 Wake Forest 2017 3
In 1987 the conference champion was determined by regular season play.
Georgia Tech does not sponsor women's soccer.[ 26]
Year Champion 1987 North Carolina 1988 NC State 1989 North Carolina 1990 North Carolina 1991 North Carolina 1992 North Carolina 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1998 North Carolina 1999 North Carolina 2000 North Carolina 2001 North Carolina 2002 North Carolina 2003 North Carolina 2004 Virginia 2005 North Carolina 2006 North Carolina 2007 North Carolina 2008 North Carolina 2009 North Carolina 2010 Wake Forest 2011 Florida State 2012 Virginia 2013 Florida State 2014 Florida State 2015 Florida State 2016 Florida State 2017 North Carolina 2018 Florida State 2019 North Carolina 2020 Florida State 2021 Florida State 2022 Florida State 2023 Florida State
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Clemson never 0 Duke never 0 Florida State 2023 10 Louisville never 0 Maryland never 0 Miami never 0 North Carolina 2019 23 NC State 1988 1 Notre Dame never 0 Pittsburgh never 0 Southern Methodist never 0 Stanford never 0 Syracuse never 0 Virginia 2012 2 Virginia Tech never 0 Wake Forest 2010 1
All schools except current members Miami and Wake Forest, and future member SMU, sponsor softball.[ 27] The next change to ACC softball membership will be the addition of California and Stanford for the 2025 season and beyond.
All information taken from Atlantic Coast Conference softball tournament .
Year Champion 1992 Florida State 1993 Florida State 1994 Virginia 1995 Florida State 1996 Florida State 1997 Florida State Maryland 1998 Florida State 1999 Florida State 2000 Florida State 2001 North Carolina 2002 Georgia Tech 2003 Florida State 2004 Florida State 2005 Georgia Tech 2006 NC State 2007 Virginia Tech 2008 Virginia Tech 2009 Georgia Tech 2010 Georgia Tech 2011 Florida State 2012 Georgia Tech 2013 NC State 2014 Florida State 2015 Florida State 2016 Florida State 2017 Florida State 2018 Florida State 2019 Florida State 2020 Cancelled [ a] 2021 Duke 2022 Florida State 2023 Florida State 2024 Duke
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Clemson never 0 Duke 2024 2 Florida State 2023 19 Georgia Tech 2012 5 Louisville never 0 North Carolina 2001 1 NC State 2013 2 Notre Dame never 0 Pittsburgh never 0 Stanford never 0 Syracuse never 0 Virginia 1994 1 Virginia Tech 2008 2
Swimming and diving [ edit ] From 1954 until 1961, the champion was determined by regular season competition. From 1962 to 1964, the champion was determined by a combination of the regular-season finish and placement in the championship meet. Starting with the 1965 season, the champion has been determined by the championship meet.[ 28] Fourteen of the 18 member institutions compete in men's swimming and diving. Miami currently competes in diving only, and Clemson, Syracuse, and Wake Forest do not compete in swimming or diving.[ 29] [ 5]
Year Champion 1953–54 NC State 1954–55 NC State 1955-56 North Carolina NC State 1956–57 North Carolina 1957–58 North Carolina 1958–59 North Carolina 1959–60 Maryland† 1960-61 Maryland† North Carolina NC State 1961–62 Maryland† 1962–63 Maryland† North Carolina NC State 1963–64 Maryland† North Carolina 1964–65 Maryland† 1965–66 NC State 1966–67 NC State 1967–68 NC State 1968–69 NC State 1969–70 Maryland† 1970–71 NC State 1971–72 NC State 1972–73 NC State 1973–74 NC State 1974–75 NC State 1975–76 NC State 1976–77 NC State 1977–78 NC State 1978–79 NC State 1979–80 NC State 1980–81 NC State 1981–82 NC State 1982–83 North Carolina 1983–84 NC State 1984–85 NC State 1985–86 Clemson 1986–87 Virginia 1987–88 North Carolina 1988–89 North Carolina 1989–90 Virginia 1990–91 North Carolina 1991–92 NC State 1992–93 North Carolina 1993–94 North Carolina 1994–95 North Carolina 1995–96 North Carolina 1996–97 North Carolina 1997–98 North Carolina 1998–99 Virginia 1999–00 Virginia 2000–01 Virginia 2001–02 Virginia 2002–03 Virginia 2003–04 Virginia 2004–05 Virginia 2005–06 Virginia 2006–07 vacated [ SD 1] 2007–08 Virginia 2008–09 Virginia 2009–10 Virginia 2010–11 Virginia 2011–12 Virginia 2012–13 Virginia 2013–14 Virginia Tech 2014-15 NC State 2015–16 NC State 2016–17 NC State 2017–18 NC State 2018–19 NC State 2019–20 NC State 2020–21 Louisville 2021–22 NC State 2022–23 NC State 2023–24 NC State
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Clemson 1986 1 Duke never 0 Florida State never 0[ SD 1] Georgia Tech never 0 Louisville 2021 1 Maryland 1970 7[ SD 2] Miami never 0 North Carolina 1998 17 NC State 2024 33 Notre Dame never 0 Pittsburgh never 0 South Carolina never 0 Southern Methodist never 0 Stanford never 0 Virginia 2013 16 Virginia Tech 2014 1 Wake Forest never 0[ SD 3]
Fifteen of the 18 ACC members sponsor the sport. Syracuse and Wake Forest do not sponsor women's swimming or diving.[ 5] [ 29] [ 30] Clemson dropped women's swimming after the 2011–12 season, and dropped women's diving after the 2016–17 season.[ 31]
Year Champion 1978–79 NC State 1979–80 NC State 1980–81 North Carolina 1981–82 North Carolina 1982–83 North Carolina 1983–84 North Carolina 1984–85 North Carolina 1985–86 North Carolina 1986–87 Clemson 1987–88 Clemson 1988–89 Clemson 1989–90 Virginia 1990–91 North Carolina 1991–92 North Carolina 1992–93 North Carolina 1993–94 North Carolina 1994–95 North Carolina 1995–96 North Carolina 1996–97 Clemson 1997–98 Virginia 1998–99 Virginia 1999–00 North Carolina 2000–01 North Carolina 2001–02 North Carolina 2002–03 Virginia 2003–04 Virginia 2004–05 Maryland† 2005–06 Florida State 2006–07 North Carolina 2007–08 Virginia 2008–09 Virginia 2009–10 Virginia 2010–11 Virginia 2011–12 Virginia 2012–13 Virginia 2013–14 Virginia 2014–15 Virginia 2015–16 Virginia 2016–17 NC State 2017–18 Virginia 2018–19 NC State 2019–20 Virginia 2020–21 Virginia 2021–22 Virginia 2022–23 Virginia 2023–24 Virginia
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Clemson 1997 4 Duke never 0 Florida State 2006 1 Georgia Tech never 0 Louisville never 0 Maryland 2005 1[ SD 2] Miami never 0 North Carolina 2007 16 NC State 2019 4 Notre Dame never 0 Pittsburgh never 0 Southern Methodist never 0 Stanford never 0 Virginia 2024 20 Virginia Tech never 0
^ a b Florida State's 2006–2007 season was vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. ^ a b Maryland dropped men's and women's swimming and diving in 2012, two years before it left for the Big Ten. ^ Wake Forest has dropped men's swimming and diving. Before 1964, the team champion was based on regular season performance. The only members that do not sponsor men's tennis are Pittsburgh and Syracuse.[ 32] [ 33]
Year Champion 1954 North Carolina 1955 North Carolina 1956 North Carolina 1957 Maryland† 1958 North Carolina 1959 North Carolina 1960 North Carolina 1961 North Carolina 1962 North Carolina 1963 North Carolina 1964 Maryland† 1965 North Carolina 1966 North Carolina 1967 North Carolina 1968 North Carolina 1969 Clemson 1970 North Carolina 1971 North Carolina 1972 North Carolina 1973 North Carolina 1974 North Carolina 1975 North Carolina 1976 North Carolina 1977 North Carolina 1978 North Carolina NC State 1979 NC State 1980 Clemson 1981 Clemson 1982 Duke 1983 Clemson 1984 Clemson 1985 Clemson 1986 Clemson 1987[ MT 1] Clemson 1988 Clemson 1989 Clemson 1990 North Carolina 1991 Duke 1992 North Carolina 1993 Duke 1994 Duke 1995 Duke 1996 Duke 1997 Clemson 1998 Duke 1999 Duke 2000 Duke 2001 Duke 2002 North Carolina 2003 Duke 2004 Virginia 2005 Virginia 2006 Duke 2007 Virginia 2008 Virginia 2009 Virginia 2010 Virginia 2011 Virginia 2012 Virginia 2013 Virginia 2014 Virginia 2015 Virginia 2016 Wake Forest 2017 Virginia 2018 Wake Forest 2019 Wake Forest 2020 Cancelled [ a] 2021 Virginia 2022 Virginia 2023 Virginia 2024 Florida State
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Clemson 1997 11 Duke 2006 12 Florida State 2024 1 Georgia Tech never 0 Louisville never 0 Maryland 1964 2 Miami never 0 North Carolina 2002 25 NC State 1979 2 Notre Dame never 0 South Carolina never 0 Southern Methodist never 0 Stanford never 0 Virginia 2023 15 Virginia Tech never 0 Wake Forest 2019 3
^ Tournament canceled due to rain; champion declared based on regular season. All member institutions sponsored women's tennis until Pittsburgh discontinued its program in 2019. With the addition of new members in 2024, 17 of 18 ACC schools sponsor the sport.[ 34] [ 35]
Year Champion 1977 North Carolina 1978 North Carolina 1979 North Carolina 1980 North Carolina 1981 Clemson 1982 No tournament [ WT 1] 1983 Clemson 1984 Clemson 1985 Clemson 1986 Clemson 1987 Clemson 1988 Duke 1989 Duke 1990 Duke 1991 Duke 1992 Duke 1993 Duke 1994 Duke 1995 Duke 1996 Duke 1997 Duke 1998 Duke 1999 Duke 2000 Duke 2001 Duke 2002 North Carolina 2003 Duke 2004 Clemson 2005 Georgia Tech 2006 Georgia Tech 2007 Georgia Tech 2008 Clemson 2009 Duke 2010 Georgia Tech 2011 North Carolina 2012 Duke 2013 Miami 2014 Virginia 2015 Virginia 2016 North Carolina 2017 North Carolina 2018 North Carolina 2019 North Carolina 2020 Cancelled [ a] 2021 North Carolina 2022 Duke 2023 NC State 2024 North Carolina
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Clemson 2008 8 Duke 2022 18 Florida State never 0 Georgia Tech 2010 4 Louisville never 0 Maryland never 0 Miami 2013 1 North Carolina 2024 12 NC State 2023 1 Notre Dame never 0 Pittsburgh never 0 Southern Methodist never 0 Stanford never 0 Syracuse never 0 Virginia 2015 2 Virginia Tech never 0 Wake Forest never 0
^ The tournament was held in the fall from 1977–1981, and in the spring since 1983.
All 18 current and future ACC members sponsor women's volleyball. The only one that sponsors the sport for men is incoming member Stanford , which will remain a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation .
The women's volleyball championship was determined through a tournament from 1980 until 2004. Since 2005, champions have been based on the regular season.[ 36]
Year Champion 1980 North Carolina 1981 North Carolina 1982 North Carolina 1983 North Carolina 1984 Duke 1985 Duke 1986 Duke 1987 NC State 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 Maryland† 1991 Duke 1992 Duke 1993 Duke 1994 Duke 1995 Georgia Tech 1996 Maryland† 1997 Clemson 1998 Florida State 1999 North Carolina 2000 North Carolina 2001 North Carolina 2002 Georgia Tech 2003 Maryland† 2004 Maryland† 2005 Maryland† North Carolina 2006 Duke 2007 Clemson 2008 Duke North Carolina 2009 Florida State 2010 Duke 2011 Florida State 2012 Florida State 2013 Duke 2014 North Carolina 2015 Louisville 2016 North Carolina 2017 Louisville Pittsburgh 2018 Pittsburgh 2019 Pittsburgh 2020 Louisville 2021 Louisville 2022 Louisville Pittsburgh 2023 Florida State Pittsburgh
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Boston College never 0 California never 0 Clemson 2007 2 Duke 2013 11 Florida State 2023 5 Georgia Tech 2002 2 Louisville 2022 5 Maryland 2005 5 Miami never 0 North Carolina 2016 13 NC State 1987 1 Notre Dame never 0 Pittsburgh 2023 5 Southern Methodist never 0 Stanford never 0 Syracuse never 0 Virginia never 0 Virginia Tech never 0 Wake Forest never 0
The championship was determined on dual meets in 1954 and 1955, with the tournament beginning in 1956. Seven schools (Duke, North Carolina, NC State, Pittsburgh, Stanford, Virginia, and Virginia Tech) will compete in wrestling in the 2024–25 season.[ 37] The most recent changes to the ACC include the entry of Pitt in 2013 and departure of Maryland in 2014, with Stanford joining in 2024.
Year Champion 1953–54 Maryland† 1954–55 Maryland† 1955–56 Maryland† 1956–57 Maryland† 1957–58 Maryland† 1958–59 Maryland† 1959–60 Maryland† 1960–61 Maryland† 1961–62 Maryland† 1962–63 Maryland† 1963–64 Maryland† 1964–65 Maryland† 1965–66 Maryland† 1966–67 Maryland† 1967–68 Maryland† 1968–69 Maryland† 1969–70 Maryland† 1970–71 Maryland† 1971–72 Maryland† 1972–73 Maryland† 1973–74 Virginia 1974–75 Virginia 1975–76 NC State 1976–77 Virginia 1977–78 NC State 1978–79 North Carolina 1979–80 North Carolina 1980–81 NC State 1981–82 NC State 1982–83 NC State 1983–84 North Carolina 1984–85 North Carolina 1985–86 North Carolina 1986–87 North Carolina 1987–88 NC State 1988–89 NC State 1989–90 NC State 1990–91 NC State 1991–92 North Carolina 1992–93 North Carolina 1993–94 North Carolina 1994–95 North Carolina 1995–96 NC State 1996–97 North Carolina 1997–98 North Carolina 1998–99 North Carolina 1999–00 North Carolina 2000–01 NC State 2001–02 NC State 2002–03 North Carolina 2003–04 NC State 2004–05 North Carolina 2005–06 North Carolina 2006–07 NC State 2007–08 Maryland† 2008–09 Maryland† 2009–10 Virginia 2010–11 Maryland† 2011–12 Maryland† 2012–13 Virginia Tech 2013–14 Virginia Tech 2014–15 Virginia 2015–16 NC State 2016–17 Virginia Tech 2017–18 Virginia Tech 2018-19 NC State 2019-20 NC State 2020-21 NC State 2021-22 NC State 2022-23 NC State 2023–24 NC State
School Last conference title Number of ACC titles Clemson[ WR 1] never 0 Duke never 0 Georgia Tech[ WR 2] never 0 Maryland 2012 24 North Carolina 2006 17 NC State 2024 21 Pittsburgh never 0 Stanford never 0 Virginia 2015 5 Virginia Tech 2018 4 Wake Forest[ WR 3] never 0
^ Clemson sponsored wrestling from 1976–1995 ^ Georgia Tech sponsored wrestling from 1980–1986 ^ Wake Forest sponsored wrestling from 1957–1959
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