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The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is a collegiate athletic conference in the United States in which its fifteen member universities compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA's) Division I, with its football teams competing in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), the highest levels for athletic competition in US-based collegiate sports. The ACC sponsors competition in twenty-five sports and is considered to be one of the six collegiate power conferences.
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ACC logo
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Map of member schools
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States of the ACC
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Commissioner John Swofford (right)
Member schools
[edit]The ACC membership comprises 15 member universities. Maryland will leave following the 2013-14 season and will be replaced by the University of Louisville.
Boston College
[edit]Main gallery: Boston College.
- Boston College on Wikipedia.
Clemson
[edit]Main gallery: Clemson University.
- Clemson University on Wikipedia.
Duke
[edit]Main gallery: Duke University.
- Duke University on Wikipedia.
Florida State
[edit]Main gallery: Florida State University.
- Florida State University on Wikipedia.
Georgia Tech
[edit]Main gallery: Georgia Institute of Technology.
- Georgia Institute of Technology on Wikipedia.
Louisville (joining July 1, 2014)
[edit]Main gallery: University of Louisville.
- University of Louisville on Wikipedia.
Miami
[edit]Main gallery: University of Miami.
- University of Miami on Wikipedia.
North Carolina
[edit]Main gallery: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on Wikipedia.
NC State
[edit]Main gallery: North Carolina State University.
- North Carolina State University on Wikipedia.
Notre Dame
[edit]Main gallery: University of Notre Dame.
- University of Notre Dame on Wikipedia.
Pitt
[edit]Main gallery: University of Pittsburgh.
- University of Pittsburgh on Wikipedia.
Syracuse
[edit]Main gallery: Syracuse University.
- Syracuse University on Wikipedia.
Virginia
[edit]Main gallery: University of Virginia.
- University of Virginia on Wikipedia.
Virginia Tech
[edit]Main gallery: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
- Virginia Tech on Wikipedia.
Wake Forest
[edit]Main gallery: Wake Forest University.
- Wake Forest University on Wikipedia.
Atlantic Coast Conference |
Boston College • Cal • Clemson • Duke • Florida State • Georgia Tech • Louisville • Miami • North Carolina • North Carolina State • Notre Dame • Pitt • SMU • Stanford • Syracuse • Virginia • Virginia Tech • Wake Forest |