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** 2021-22 Atlantic Coast Conference Basketball**

THE ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE

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Duke - North Carolina - Clemson - NC State - Virginia - Georgia Tech - Wake Forest
Miami - Virginia Tech - Florida State - Boston College - Notre Dame - Louisville - Syracuse

Pittsburgh

The Atlantic Coast Conference is a collegiate athletic conference located in the eastern United States. Founded: May 8, 1953. Headquarters: Greensboro, NC.

ACC: Mens Basketball
ACC: Women's Basetball



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