The path to the 2018 ACC title runs through the likes of powerhouses North Carolina and Wake Forest, but the conference is deep from top to bottom and features plenty of darkhorses.
ACC Women’s Soccer Preview: Tiers of Contention
The ACC sent eight teams to the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament last year and are poised to repeat the effort in 2018, boasting a conference loaded with returning talent and new faces.
BC Steamrolls Past Duke for Program-Record-Tying Fifth ACC Win
Despite adverse weather conditions, the Eagles found the back of the net 18 times at Duke, en route to their sixth 10-plus goal victory of the season.
ACC Has Its Contenders, but Perhaps It’s Not as Good as We All Think
The ACC is frequently labeled as the toughest league in all of college basketball by fans, players, and coaches alike, but, once again, the conference has been exposed when it matters most: March.
Softball Goes Winless in its First ACC Series of the Season
Three losses don’t tell the full tale against the Blue Devils, as Boston College came within one run in each game on the road.
Duke’s Defense Wreaks Havoc in Decisive Victory Over Eagles
Milan Bolden-Morris was held scoreless for the first time this season, and, as a team, BC shot below 40 percent from the floor and turned the ball over 23 times, losing to Duke for the third year in a row.
Eagles Fall in Latest Edition of ACC Power Rankings
BC dropped three spots after struggling on the road against Louisville and Syracuse, while the Orange and Virginia Tech both made steady gains.
Previewing 2017-18 Women’s Basketball: Duke
The reeling Eagles are looking to not only top their first ranked opponent this season, but also defeat Duke for the first time in three years.
Virginia Emerges as Early Frontrunner in ACC Power Rankings
Duke basketball was the preseason No. 1, but Virginia has controlled the ACC so far, behind stifling defense and methodical offense.
Miracle or Not, Duke Upset is Program-Defining
BC had topped three No. 1 teams before Saturday, but never at home. By defeating Duke, it showed students, fans, and the world of college basketball that it can, not only hang with, but also beat any team in the nation.