One year ago, the Florida State Seminoles lifted the 2020 ACC tournament trophy in an empty Greensboro Coliseum. Six games were played over two days before the remainder of the tournament was canceled as concerns over the coronavirus pandemic mounted. The NCAA tournament would be canceled less than a week later.
ACC Tournament 2021: Bracket, schedule, scores, teams, and more
Here’s everything you need to know about the ACC tournament.


Well, we’re back!
The 2021 edition of the ACC Tournament gets underway March 9, and it’s back in Greensboro (relocated from Washington, DC) again. Virginia, the still reigning national champions, are the No. 1 seed after winning the conference regular season for the third time in four years. The Cavaliers picked up a huge road win at Louisville to claim the top spot after Florida State left the door open with a loss at Notre Dame.
Virginia Tech, the No. 3 seed, will be playing their first game since February 27 after multiple Covid-19 pauses both inside and outside of their program. Georgia Tech is the last team with the double bye as the Yellow Jackets finished 11-6 in the conference and ended the regular season on a six-game win streak. Moses Wright, the first ACC Player of the Year for GT since 1990, and pesky guard Jose Alvarado will try and help the Jackets secure a spot in the Big Dance.
As is often the case this time of year, many teams are looking to bolster their resumes for the postseason. Georgia Tech, North Carolina, and Louisville are currently on the right side of the bubble of the latest SB Nation bracket, while Syracuse, NC State, and Duke could all use a few (or a lot of) wins.
The Format
The top nine teams receive first-round byes and the top four teams receive double-byes to the quarterfinals. Teams are seeded by record within the conference, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records.
The Bracket & Schedule
Here is the full tournament bracket and day-by-day schedule. Game times subject to change. We’ll be updating it with results along the way.
Round 1: Tuesday, March 9 (All times ET)
Game 1: No. 13 Miami 79, No. 12 Pitt 73
Game 2: No. 10 Duke 86, No. 15 Boston College 51
Game 3: No. 11 Notre Dame 80, No. 14 Wake Forest 77
Round 2: Wednesday, March 10
Game 4: No. 8 Syracuse 89, No. 9 NC State 68
Game 5: No. 13 Miami 67, No. 5 Clemson 64
Game 6: No. 10 Duke 70, No. 7 Louisville 56
Game 7: No. 6 North Carolina 101, No. 11 Notre Dame 59
Quarterfinals: Thursday, March 11
Game 8: No. 1 Virginia 72, No. 8 Syracuse 69
Game 9: No. 4 Georgia Tech 70, No. 13 Miami 66
Game 10: No. 10 Duke (WITHDREW) vs. No. 2 Florida State
Game 11: No. 6 North Carolina 81, No. 3 Virginia Tech 73
Semifinals: Friday, March 12
Game 12: No. 1 Virginia (WITHDREW) vs. No. 4 Georgia Tech
Game 13: No. 2 Florida State 69, No. 6 North Carolina 66
Championship—Saturday, March 13
Game 14: Championship Game: No. 4 Georgia Tech 80, No. 2 Florida State 75












