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In 1995, Wake Forest guard Randolph Childress put the Demon Deacons on his shoulders and snatched the ACC Championship seemingly singlehandedly. Childress hit shot after shot after shot to defeat all comers, including toppling top dogs Duke and North Carolina. Relive Childress' record-setting ACC Tournament run here.
Read MoreToday was another stellar day for the GameSim predictions! The Utah Jazz edged past the Golden State Warriors, 119-116, aligning perfectly with GameSim's expected score of 122.3-106.5. This ATS victory reflects GameSim's accuracy in predicting the Jazz's performance. The Nashville Predators also showcased a solid performance against the spread, further validating GameSim’s reliability in gauging team outcomes.
Read MoreCHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – Duke freshman forward Cameron Boozer has been voted the Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year, highlighting the 2025-26 All-ACC Men’s Basketball Team and award winners, which were announced Monday, March 9, by the conference office. The ACC’s regular-season champion for the second straight year, Duke claimed five of the league’s six annual season awards.
Read MoreBefore the season, the ACC Digital Network asked the four newest coaches in the ACC about their thoughts on getting the chance to coach in the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament for the first time. All of them have history with the tournament with Virginia Ryan Odom's dad having won the ACC Tournament while coaching Wake Forest, Florida State's Luke Loucks won the tournament as an FSU player, NC State's Will Wade is a Clemson alum and started his coaching career as a Clemson graduate assistant, and Miami's Jai Lucas was an assistant coach at Duke for the past several seasons. Listen to what each coach had to say about getting to be a head coach in the ACC Tournament for the first time.
Read MoreThere’s always the ACCT left to try and get quality wins, but as the regular season comes to a close, the ACC, which had been looking at 8 or 9 teams in position to get to the NCAAs is precariously close to getting only 7.
Read MoreThe Demons Deacons have now won two of their last three and five of their last eight games as they battled back to take down Cal, 80-73. Wake was down 37-29 at half and outscored them 51-36 in the second stanza. They also outrebounded the Golden Bears 45-29 and held them to 36% shooting from the field. Wake's bench outscored Cal's 26-8, led by Omaha Biliew, who led Wake's bench with 10 points. Juke Harris was the game's most dominant player as he rocked Cal for 31 points, including a career-high 15 rebounds and 3 assists for WF. Dai Dai Ames also delivered a sterling performance as he dropped 31 points for Cal.
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