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Duke's Cameron Boozer (12) drives the ball around North Carolina State's Darrion Williams (1) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Raleigh, N.C., Monday, March 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Karl DeBlaker) (Karl B DeBlaker/Associated Press)
Who will emerge with championships in the Atlantic Coast Conference men's and women's basketball tournaments?
Those questions will soon be answered.
The men's tournament starts next week and runs from March 10-14 at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C. The women's tournament began Wednesday at Gas South Arena in Duluth, Ga., and concludes Sunday.
Duke is the top seed for both the men's and women's tournaments. Cameron Boozer and Isaiah Evans have led the way for the Duke men's team, while Toby Fournier has starred for the Blue Devils women's quad.
Last year, Duke swept the tournament titles, winning the men's ACC championship as the No. 1 seed en route to an appearance in the Final Four, and capturing the women's title as the No. 3 seed before reaching the NCAA Tournament's Elite Eight.
Our Times Union brackets will update each day with the latest results. For information on a game's date, time and how to watch, hover over the desired matchup.
ACC Tournament: Men's basketball bracket
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ACC Tournament: Women's basketball bracket
This article originally published at ACC basketball tournament 2026: Brackets, schedule, how to watch.
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