
TV Schedule for ACC Network HD
Sunday, July 6th TV listings for ACC Network HD
College Basketball Pittsburgh vs. Louisville
The No. 19 Cardinals (22-6, 15-2) roll into their ACC affair with the Panthers (16-12, 7-10). Louisville has won six straight and 16 of its last 17 games, including an 82-78 triumph over Pittsburgh on Jan. 11 behind seven 3-pointers from Reyne Smith.
College Basketball North Carolina (Chapel Hill) vs. Clemson
The Tigers complete a three-game homestand against storied ACC schools when the Tar Heels visit. Clemson snapped a three-game slide against North Carolina with an 80-76 road win last season. Ian Schieffelin (CLEM) double-doubled in that victory.
College Basketball North Carolina (Chapel Hill) vs. Duke
Cooper Flagg gets his first taste of the Duke-North Carolina rivalry as his No. 2 Blue Devils host. Flagg has been the driving force behind Duke's 14-game win streak. The freshman leads the Blue Devils in points, rebounds, assists, and blocks.
College Basketball Syracuse vs. Southern Methodist University
The Mustangs play their home finale as they face the Orange. SMU has lost two straight at home, to Wake Forest and Clemson, but remains in contention for an ACC Tournament quarterfinal berth. Syracuse ends its regular season by hosting Virginia.
College Basketball Stanford vs. Louisville
The No. 2 Cardinals battle the No. 7 Cardinal in this ACC Tournament quarterfinal. Stanford advanced past bitter rival No. 15 California 78-73 in the second round. Louisville thumped Stanford 68-48 in the regular-season finale for both schools.
College Basketball
Men's college basketball action.
College Basketball North Carolina (Chapel Hill) vs. Duke
Historic rivals, the No. 1 Blue Devils and No. 5 Tar Heels, meet in the ACC Tournament semifinals with a star missing. Duke freshman Cooper Flagg suffered an ankle sprain in the quarterfinal win over No. 8 Georgia Tech and is doubtful to play.
College Basketball Louisville vs. Duke
The No. 1 Blue Devils seek their 23rd ACC Tournament crown in the final against the No. 2 Cardinals. By contrast, Louisville is in its first ACC title game. Duke knocked out 18-time champ North Carolina in the semifinals without star Cooper Flagg.
Women's College Basketball Virginia vs. Miami
From Watsco Center in Coral Gables, Fla.
College Baseball Florida State vs. Miami
From Alex Rodriguez Park in Coral Gables, Fla.
College Football Miami vs. Louisville
The Cardinals (4-2, 2-1 ACC) roll out the red carpet for the No. 6 Hurricanes (6-0, 2-0) in Week 8. Louisville triumphed 38-31 last season for its first win over Miami since 2014. Cam Ward (MIA) is second in the nation in passing yards after the bye.
College Football Miami vs. California
The No. 8 Hurricanes (5-0, 1-0 ACC) travel to play the Golden Bears (3-1, 0-1). Heisman Trophy candidate Cam Ward tossed four TD passes, including the last two scores of the game, to lead Miami to a 38-34 comeback win over Virginia Tech on Sept. 28.