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The ACC–Big Ten Challenge (or Big Ten–ACC Challenge as it is called in alternating years) is an in-season NCAA men's college basketball series established in 1999 that matches up teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and the Big Ten Conference. ESPN was a key part of the creation of the challenge, and holds the broadcast rights to all the games.

The ACC leads the series 10-5-2; the ACC won the first 10 consecutive challenges, while the Big Ten won the next three. The following two challenges resulted in ties. The most recent two challenges were won by the Big Ten 8-6. In the 16 years of the event, nine of the challenges have been decided by a single game.

The Big Ten–ACC Challenge occurs early in the season, typically around late November/early December. Each game is hosted by one of the participating schools, with teams typically alternating home and away status in each successive year.

Nine games were played for each of the first 6 challenges, leaving two teams from the 11-team Big Ten Conference without an opponent. With the expansion of the ACC to 12 teams with the addition of Boston College, Miami and Virginia Tech, the field was expanded to 11 games in 2006, meaning that one ACC team would not play. With Nebraska joining the Big Ten in 2011, the challenge expanded to 12 games and every member from both conferences participated. In 2013, Syracuse, Pittsburgh, and Notre Dame joined the ACC, leaving three ACC teams excluded from the competition. In 2014, Maryland withdrew from the ACC and joined the Big Ten along with Rutgers, giving that conference 14 teams, and Louisville joined the ACC, replacing Maryland and maintaining the conference's 15-team membership. The conference realignments have led to the challenge being expanded to 14 games.

Imbalances in the number of teams in the conferences are resolved by dropping the larger conference's lowest finisher(s) in the prior season from the challenge pool, although in 2014 the ACC elected to exclude Boston College instead of last-place Virginia Tech to avoid excluding Virginia Tech in consecutive years.[citation needed]

When the challenge was expanded to 12 games, the change resulted in the possibility that the challenge could end in a tie. In the event of a tie, the previous year's winner retains the Commissioner's Cup. This scenario occurred in 2012 and 2013, with the Big Ten retaining the Cup based on its 8-4 win in 2011.[1]

In the year 2007, the ACC–Big Ten Women's Challenge was founded.

The popularity of this series has led other conferences to form similar partnerships in which their members go head-to-head against each other. Examples are the Big 12/SEC Challenge and Mountain West–Missouri Valley Challenge and the now-defunct SEC–Big East Challenge and Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series. The ACC-Big Ten Challenge itself followed another popular interconference challenge series involving the ACC, the ACC-Big East Challenge which took place in the 1980s and 1990s at the height of the Big East Conference.[2]

Yearly results

Year Winner ACC Wins Big Ten Wins Series
2015 Big Ten 6 8 ACC 10–5–2
2014 Big Ten 6 8 ACC 10–4–2
2013 Tie 6 6 ACC 10–3–2
2012 Tie 6 6 ACC 10–3–1
2011 Big Ten 4 8 ACC 10–3
2010 Big Ten 5 6 ACC 10–2
2009 Big Ten 5 6 ACC 10–1
2008 ACC 6 5 ACC 10–0
2007 ACC 8 3 ACC 9–0
2006 ACC 8 3 ACC 8–0
2005 ACC 6 5 ACC 7–0
2004 ACC 7 2 ACC 6–0
2003 ACC 7 2 ACC 5–0
2002 ACC 5 4 ACC 4–0
2001 ACC 5 3 ACC 3–0
2000 ACC 5 4 ACC 2–0
1999 ACC 5 4 ACC 1–0
Overall 100 83 N/A

Team records

Atlantic Coast Conference (10–5–2, streak Lost 2)

Institution Wins Loss Out Home wins Home losses Away wins Away losses Neutral wins Neutral losses Current streak
Boston College Eagles 6 3 2 3 2 3 1 0 0 Lost 2
Clemson Tigers 9 7 1 4 4 5 3 0 0 Lost 3
Duke Blue Devils 15 2 0 7 0 4 2 4 0 Won 4
Florida State Seminoles 6 11 0 4 4 2 7 0 0 Lost 8
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 6 9 2 4 2 2 6 0 1 Won 2
Louisville Cardinals 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Lost 1
Maryland Terrapins
(1999–2013)
10 5 0 5 1 4 2 1 2 Lost 1
Miami Hurricanes 4 5 3 3 1 1 4 0 0 Won 2
North Carolina Tar Heels 9 8 0 4 4 3 4 2 0 Won 1
NC State Wolfpack 6 10 1 5 3 1 7 0 0 Lost 2
Notre Dame Fighting Irish 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Won 2
Pitt Panthers 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 Lost 2
Syracuse Orange 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 Lost 2
Virginia Cavaliers 10 6 0 5 2 5 4 0 0 Won 2
Virginia Tech Hokies 3 7 2 2 3 1 4 0 0 Lost 2
Wake Forest Demon Deacons 11 4 2 6 2 5 2 0 0 Won 1
  • Maryland moved to Big Ten Conference. Results prior to the 2014-2015 school year are still included for the ACC.

Big Ten Conference (5–10–2, streak Won 2)

Institution Wins Loss Out Home wins Home losses Away wins Away losses Neutral wins Neutral losses Current streak
Illinois Fighting Illini 7 10 0 4 3 3 4 0 3 Lost 3
Indiana Hoosiers 6 9 2 3 3 2 6 1 0 Lost 1
Iowa Hawkeyes 5 10 2 4 3 1 5 0 2 Won 3
Maryland Terrapins 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Lost 2
Michigan Wolverines 7 8 2 4 3 2 5 1 0 Won 2
Michigan State Spartans 7 9 0 6 2 1 6 0 1 Won 1
Minnesota Golden Gophers 9 8 0 6 3 3 5 0 0 Won 5
Nebraska Cornhuskers 3 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 Lost 1
Northwestern Wildcats 7 10 0 4 4 3 6 0 0 Won 1
Ohio State Buckeyes 7 8 2 5 3 2 4 0 1 Lost 2
Penn State Nittany Lions 7 8 2 3 4 4 4 0 0 Won 2
Purdue Boilermakers 9 6 2 6 2 3 4 0 0 Won 7
Rutgers Scarlet Knights 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Lost 1
Wisconsin Badgers 8 9 0 4 3 3 6 1 0 Won 1

The column "Out" indicates the number of Challenges that the team was excluded from participation.

Results

2015 Big Ten 8–6

Date Time ACC team Big Ten team Location Television Attendance Winner Challenge
leader
Mon., Nov. 30 7:00 PM Wake Forest Rutgers Louis Brown Athletic CenterPiscataway, NJ ESPNU 3,817 Wake Forest (69–68) ACC (1–0)
9:00 PM Clemson Minnesota Williams ArenaMinneapolis, MN ESPN2 10,229 Minnesota (89–83) Tied (1–1)
Tues., Dec. 1 7:00 PM NC State Michigan PNC ArenaRaleigh, NC ESPN2 17,645 Michigan (66–59) Big Ten (2–1)
7:00 PM Virginia Tech Northwestern Cassell ColiseumBlacksburg, VA ESPNU 4,879 Northwestern (81–79)OT Big Ten (3–1)
7:30 PM #10 Virginia Ohio State Value City ArenaColumbus, OH ESPN 12,445 Virginia (64–58) Big Ten (3–2)
9:00 PM #21 Miami Nebraska Pinnacle Bank ArenaLincoln, NE ESPNU 15,646 Miami (77–72)OT Tied (3–3)
9:00 PM Pittsburgh #11 Purdue Petersen Events CenterPittsburgh, PA ESPN2 9,439 Purdue (72–59) Big Ten (4–3)
9:30 PM #9 North Carolina #2 Maryland Dean Smith CenterChapel Hill, NC ESPN 21,163 North Carolina (89–81) Tied (4–4)
Wed., Dec. 2 7:15 PM #24 Louisville #3 Michigan State Breslin CenterEast Lansing, MI ESPN 14,797 Michigan State (71–67) Big Ten (5–4)
7:15 PM #14 Syracuse Wisconsin Carrier DomeSyracuse, NY ESPN2 22,360 Wisconsin (66–58)OT Big Ten (6–4)
7:15 PM Boston College Penn State Conte ForumChestnut Hill, MA ESPNU 2,165 Penn State (67–58) Big Ten (7–4)
9:15 PM #7 Duke Indiana Cameron Indoor StadiumDurham, NC ESPN 9,314 Duke (94–74) Big Ten (7–5)
9:15 PM Notre Dame Illinois State Farm CenterChampaign, IL ESPN2 14,953 Notre Dame (84–79) Big Ten (7–6)
9:15 PM Florida State Iowa Carver-Hawkeye ArenaIowa City, IA ESPNU 11,247 Iowa (78–75)OT Big Ten (8–6)
Game Times in EST. Home team is italicized. Winners are in bold.
Georgia Tech did not play due to the ACC having one more team than the Big Ten.

2014 Big Ten 8–6

Date Time ACC team Big Ten team Location Television Attendance Winner Challenge
leader
Mon., Dec. 1 7:00 PM Florida State Nebraska Donald L. Tucker CenterTallahassee, FL ESPN2 6,406 Nebraska (70–65) Big Ten (1–0)
7:00 PM Clemson Rutgers Littlejohn ColiseumClemson, SC ESPNU 6,285 Rutgers (69–64) Big Ten (2–0)
Tues., Dec. 2 7:00 PM Pittsburgh Indiana Assembly HallBloomington, IN ESPN2 17,472 Indiana (81–69) Big Ten (3–0)
7:00 PM Wake Forest Minnesota LJVM ColiseumWinston-Salem, NC ESPNU 8,112 Minnesota (84–69) Big Ten (4–0)
7:30 PM Syracuse #17 Michigan Crisler CenterAnn Arbor, MI ESPN 12,707 Michigan (68–65) Big Ten (5–0)
9:00 PM #15 Miami #24 Illinois BankUnited CenterCoral Gables, FL ESPN2 6,086 Miami (70–61) Big Ten (5–1)
9:00 PM NC State Purdue Mackey ArenaWest Lafayette, IN ESPNU 12,023 Purdue (66–61) Big Ten (6–1)
9:30 PM #5 Louisville #14 Ohio State KFC Yum! CenterLouisville, KY ESPN 22,784 Louisville (64–55) Big Ten (6–2)
Wed., Dec. 3 7:15 PM Notre Dame #19 Michigan State Edmund P. Joyce CenterSouth Bend, IN ESPN2 9,149 Notre Dame (79–78)OT Big Ten (6–3)
7:15 PM Virginia Tech Penn State Bryce Jordan CenterUniversity Park, PA ESPNU 7,326 Penn State (61–58) Big Ten (7–3)
7:30 PM #12 North Carolina Iowa Dean Smith CenterChapel Hill, NC ESPN 18,040 Iowa (60–55) Big Ten (8–3)
9:15 PM #7 Virginia #21 Maryland XFINITY CenterCollege Park, MD ESPN2 15,371 Virginia (76–65) Big Ten (8–4)
9:15 PM Georgia Tech Northwestern Welsh-Ryan ArenaEvanston, IL ESPNU 6,133 Georgia Tech (66–58) Big Ten (8–5)
9:30 PM #4 Duke #2 Wisconsin Kohl CenterMadison, WI ESPN 17,279 Duke (80–70) Big Ten (8–6)
Game Times in EST. Home team is italicized. Winners are in bold.
Rutgers and Louisville made their inaugural appearances in the event.
Boston College did not play due to the ACC having one more team than the Big Ten.
First ACC–Big Ten Challenge in which Maryland represents the Big Ten, as they left the ACC in 2014.
ACC–Big Ten Challenge expands to 14 games with the addition of Maryland and Rutgers to the Big Ten.

2013 Tied 6–6

Date Time ACC team Big Ten team Location Television Attendance Winner Challenge
leader
Tue., Dec. 3 7:15 PM #4 Syracuse Indiana Carrier DomeSyracuse, NY ESPN 26,414 Syracuse (69-52) ACC (1-0)
7:15 PM Georgia Tech Illinois Hank McCamish PavilionAtlanta, GA ESPN2 6,516 Georgia Tech (67-64) ACC (2-0)
7:30 PM Pittsburgh Penn State Petersen Events CenterPittsburgh, PA ESPNU 12,510 Pittsburgh (78-69) ACC (3-0)
9:15 PM #10 Duke #22 Michigan Cameron Indoor StadiumDurham, NC ESPN 9,314 Duke (79-69) ACC (4-0)
9:15 PM Notre Dame #23 Iowa Carver-Hawkeye ArenaIowa City, IA ESPN2 15,400 Iowa (98-93) ACC (4-1)
9:30 PM Florida State Minnesota Williams ArenaMinneapolis, MN ESPNU 11,386 Minnesota (71-61) ACC (4-2)
Wed., Dec. 4 7:00 PM Maryland #5 Ohio State Value City ArenaColumbus, OH ESPN 16,206 Ohio State (76-60) ACC (4-3)
7:00 PM Virginia #8 Wisconsin John Paul Jones ArenaCharlottesville, VA ESPN2 11,142 Wisconsin (48-38) Tied (4-4)
7:30 PM NC State Northwestern PNC ArenaRaleigh, NC ESPNU 11,459 NC State (69-48) ACC (5-4)
9:00 PM North Carolina #1 Michigan State Breslin Student Events CenterEast Lansing, MI ESPN 14,797 North Carolina (79-65) ACC (6-4)
9:30 PM Boston College Purdue Mackey ArenaWest Lafayette, IN ESPN2 12,926 Purdue (88-67) ACC (6-5)
9:30 PM Miami Nebraska Pinnacle Bank ArenaLincoln, NE ESPNU 15,088 Nebraska (60-49) Tied (6-6)
Game Times in EST.
Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, and Syracuse made their inaugural appearances in the event.
Clemson, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest did not play due to all three teams finishing at the bottom in the ACC during the 2012–2013 season.
Last ACC–Big Ten Challenge in which Maryland represented the ACC, as they joined the Big Ten in 2014.

Considering that Maryland was the last ACC team in, and Wake Forest the first out, based on the previous ACC standings, some Wake Forest supporters argued that since Maryland had already established that it would leave the ACC for the Big Ten, the Terrapins should have been left out of this season's Challenge due to the conflict of interest and Wake should have played instead.[3]

2012 Tied 6–6

Date Time ACC team Big Ten team Location Television Attendance Winner Challenge
leader
Tue., Nov. 27 7:15 pm Virginia Tech Iowa Cassell ColiseumBlacksburg, VA ESPNU 5,647 Virginia Tech (95-79) ACC (1-0)
7:15 pm Florida State #21 Minnesota Donald L. Tucker CenterTallahassee, FL ESPN2 7,941 Minnesota (77-68) Tied (1-1)
7:30 pm #18 NC State #3 Michigan Crisler CenterAnn Arbor, MI ESPN 12,693 Michigan (79-72) Big Ten (2-1)
9:15 pm Wake Forest Nebraska LJVM ColiseumWinston-Salem, NC ESPNU 6,508 Nebraska (79-63) Big Ten (3-1)
9:15 pm Maryland Northwestern Welsh-Ryan ArenaEvanston, IL ESPN2 6,009 Maryland (77-57) Big Ten (3-2)
9:30 pm #14 North Carolina #1 Indiana Assembly HallBloomington, IN ESPN 17,472 Indiana (83-59) Big Ten (4-2)
Wed., Nov. 28 7:00 pm Virginia Wisconsin Kohl CenterMadison, WI ESPN2 16,690 Virginia (60-54) Big Ten (4-3)
7:15 pm Clemson Purdue Littlejohn ColiseumClemson, SC ESPNU 7,632 Purdue (73-61) Big Ten (5-3)
7:30 pm Miami #13 Michigan State BankUnited CenterCoral Gables, FL ESPN 5,791 Miami (67-59) Big Ten (5-4)
9:00 pm Georgia Tech #22 Illinois Assembly HallChampaign, IL ESPN2 12,224 Illinois (75-62) Big Ten (6-4)
9:15 pm Boston College Penn State Bryce Jordan CenterUniversity Park, PA ESPNU 6,889 Boston College (73-61) Big Ten (6-5)
9:30 pm #2 Duke #4 Ohio State Cameron Indoor StadiumDurham, NC ESPN 9,314 Duke (73-68) Tied (6-6)

*All Times Eastern

2011 Big Ten 8–4

Date Time ACC team Big Ten team Location Television Attendance Winner Challenge
leader
Tue., Nov. 29 7:00pm Virginia #15 Michigan John Paul Jones ArenaCharlottesville, VA ESPN2
10,564
Virginia (70-58)
ACC (1-0)
7:15pm Georgia Tech Northwestern Philips ArenaAtlanta, GA ESPNU
5,619
Northwestern (76-60)
Tied (1-1)
7:30pm Maryland Illinois Comcast CenterCollege Park, MD ESPN
13,187
Illinois (71-62)
Big Ten (2-1)
9:00pm Miami Purdue Mackey ArenaWest Lafayette, IN ESPN2
13,927
Purdue (76-65)
Big Ten (3-1)
9:15pm Clemson Iowa Carver-Hawkeye ArenaIowa City, IA ESPNU
10,449
Clemson (71-55)
Big Ten (3-2)
9:30pm #4 Duke #2 Ohio State Value City ArenaColumbus, OH ESPN
18,809
Ohio State (85-63)
Big Ten (4-2)
Wed., Nov. 30 7:15pm NC State Indiana RBC CenterRaleigh, NC ESPN2
16,597
Indiana (86-75)
Big Ten (5-2)
7:15pm Boston College Penn State Conte ForumChestnut Hill, MA ESPNU
4,326
Penn State (62-54)
Big Ten (6-2)
7:30pm Florida State Michigan State Breslin Student Events CenterEast Lansing, MI ESPN
14,797
Michigan State (65-49)
Big Ten (7-2)
9:15pm Virginia Tech Minnesota Williams ArenaMinneapolis, MN ESPN2
10,487
Minnesota (58-55)
Big Ten (8-2)
9:15pm Wake Forest Nebraska Bob Devaney Sports CenterLincoln, NE ESPNU
9,769
Wake Forest (55-53)
Big Ten (8-3)
9:30pm #5 North Carolina #7 Wisconsin Dean Smith CenterChapel Hill, NC ESPN
21,750
North Carolina (60-57)
Big Ten (8-4)
Nebraska made its inaugural appearance in the event

2010 Big Ten 6–5

Date Time ACC team Big Ten team Location Television Attendance Winner Challenge
leader
Mon., Nov. 29 7:00PM Virginia #13 Minnesota Williams ArenaMinneapolis, MN ESPN2
12,089
Virginia (87-79)
ACC (1-0)
Tue., Nov. 30 7:00PM Wake Forest Iowa LJVM ColiseumWinston-Salem, NC ESPNU
9,086
Wake Forest (76-73)
ACC (2-0)
7:00PM Georgia Tech Northwestern Welsh-Ryan ArenaEvanston, IL ESPN2
4,455
Northwestern (91-71)
ACC (2-1)
7:30PM Florida State #2 Ohio State Donald L. Tucker CenterTallahassee, FL ESPN
10,457
Ohio State (58-44)
Tied (2-2)
9:00PM Clemson Michigan Littlejohn ColiseumClemson, SC ESPN2
7,237
Michigan (69-61)
Big Ten (3-2)
9:30PM North Carolina #21 Illinois Assembly HallChampaign, IL ESPN
16,618
Illinois (79-67)
Big Ten (4-2)
Wed., Dec. 1 7:15PM Boston College Indiana Conte ForumChestnut Hill, MA ESPNU
5,329
Boston College (88-76)
Big Ten (4-3)
7:15PM NC State Wisconsin Kohl CenterMadison, WI ESPN2
17,230
Wisconsin (87-48)
Big Ten (5-3)
7:30PM Virginia Tech #18 Purdue Cassell ColiseumBlacksburg, VA ESPN
9,847
Purdue (58-55) OT
Big Ten (6-3)
9:15PM Maryland Penn State Bryce Jordan CenterUniversity Park, PA ESPN2
9,078
Maryland (62-39)
Big Ten (6-4)
9:30PM #1 Duke #6 Michigan State Cameron Indoor StadiumDurham, NC ESPN
9,314
Duke (84-79)
Big Ten (6-5)
Game Times in EST. Rankings from ESPN Coaches Poll (Nov. 29).
Miami did not play due to its last place finish in the ACC during the 2009–2010 season.

2009 Big Ten 6–5

Date Time ACC team Big Ten team Location Television Attendance Winner Challenge
leader
Mon., Nov. 30 7:00PM Virginia Penn State John Paul Jones ArenaCharlottesville, VA ESPN2
8,898
Penn State (69-66)
Big Ten (1-0)
Tue., Dec. 1 7:00PM Wake Forest #6 Purdue Mackey ArenaWest Lafayette, IN ESPN
14,123
Purdue (69-58)
Big Ten (2-0)
7:00PM NC State Northwestern RBC CenterRaleigh, NC ESPNU
11,913
Northwestern (65-53)
Big Ten (3-0)
7:30PM Maryland Indiana Assembly HallBloomington, IN ESPN2
17,039
Maryland (80-68)
Big Ten (3-1)
9:00PM #11 North Carolina #9 Michigan State Dean Smith CenterChapel Hill, NC ESPN
21,346
North Carolina (89-82)
Big Ten (3-2)
9:30PM Virginia Tech Iowa Carver-Hawkeye ArenaIowa City, IA ESPN2
8,755
Virginia Tech (70-64)
Tied (3-3)
Wed., Dec. 2 7:15PM #19 Clemson Illinois Littlejohn ColiseumClemson, SC ESPN
10,000
Illinois (76-74)
Big Ten (4-3)
7:15PM Miami Minnesota BankUnited CenterCoral Gables, FL ESPNU
5,157
Miami (63-58)
Tied (4-4)
7:30PM Boston College Michigan Crisler ArenaAnn Arbor, MI ESPN2
10,718
Boston College (62-58)
ACC (5-4)
9:15PM #5 Duke Wisconsin Kohl CenterMadison, WI ESPN
17,230
Wisconsin (73-69)
Tied (5-5)
9:30PM Florida State #15 Ohio State Jerome Schottenstein CenterColumbus, OH ESPN2
13,514
Ohio State (77-64) Big Ten (6-5)
Game Times in EST. Rankings from ESPN Coaches Poll (Nov. 30). #23 Georgia Tech did not play due to its last place finish in the ACC during the 2008–2009 season.
The North Carolina/Michigan St. match-up was a rematch of the 2008–09 NCAA Championship game.

2008 ACC 6–5

Date Time ACC team Big Ten team Location Television Attendance Winner Challenge
leader
Mon., Dec. 1 7:00PM Virginia Tech #22 Wisconsin Cassell ColiseumBlacksburg, VA ESPN2
9,847
Wisconsin (74-72)
BigTen (1-0)
Tue., Dec. 2 7:00PM Boston College Iowa Conte ForumChestnut Hill, MA ESPNU
4,084
Boston College (57-55)
Tied (1-1)
7:00PM #22 Miami (FL) Ohio State BankUnited CenterCoral Gables, FL ESPN
5,870
Ohio State (73-68)
BigTen (2-1)
7:30PM Clemson Illinois Assembly HallChampaign, IL ESPN2
14,741
Clemson (76-74)
Tied (2-2)
9:00PM #4 Duke #10 Purdue Mackey ArenaWest Lafayette, IN ESPN
14,123
Duke (76-60)
ACC (3-2)
9:30PM Virginia Minnesota Williams ArenaMinneapolis, MN ESPN2
12,424
Minnesota (66-56)
Tied (3-3)
Wed., Dec. 3 7:15PM #17 Wake Forest Indiana LJVM ColiseumWinston-Salem, NC ESPN
12,445
Wake Forest (83-58)
ACC (4-3)
7:30PM Maryland Michigan Comcast CenterCollege Park, MD ESPNU
17,950
Maryland (75-70)
ACC (5-3)
7:30PM Georgia Tech Penn State Alexander Memorial ColiseumAtlanta, GA ESPN2
7,900
Penn State (85-83)
ACC (5-4)
9:15PM #1 North Carolina #12 Michigan State Ford FieldDetroit, MI
(Basketbowl II)
ESPN
25,267
North Carolina (98-63)
ACC (6-4)
9:30PM Florida State Northwestern Welsh-Ryan ArenaEvanston, IL ESPN2
3,537
Northwestern (73-59)
ACC (6-5)
Game Times in EST. Rankings from ESPN Coaches Poll (Dec. 1).
North Carolina State did not play due to its last place finish in the ACC during the 2007–2008 season.

2007 ACC 8–3

ACC team Big Ten team Outcome Location ACC B10
Wake Forest Iowa WF 56–47 [1] Iowa City, IA X
Georgia Tech #15 Indiana IND 83–79 [2] Bloomington, IN X
Florida State Minnesota FSU 75–61 [3] Tallahassee, FL X
Virginia Northwestern UVA 94–52 [4] Charlottesville, VA X
#7 Duke #20 Wisconsin Duke 82–58 [5] Durham, NC X
#18 Clemson Purdue CLEM 61–58 [6] Clemson, SC X
NC State #13 Michigan State MSU 81–58 [7] East Lansing, MI X
Maryland Illinois UMD 69–61 [8] College Park, MD X
Boston College Michigan BC 77–64 [9] Ann Arbor, MI X
#2 North Carolina Ohio State UNC 66–55 [10] Columbus, OH X
Virginia Tech Penn State PSU 66–61 [11] State College, PA X
Result ACC 8 3

Notes: Miami did not play. Rankings from ESPN Coaches Poll (Nov. 26).

2006 ACC 8–3

ACC team Big Ten team Outcome Location ACC B10
NC State Michigan NCSU 74–67 [12] Raleigh, NC X
#19 Maryland Illinois UMD 72–66 [13] Champaign, IL X
Florida State #13 Wisconsin WISC 81–66 [14] Madison, WI X
#24 Georgia Tech Penn State GT 77–73 [15] Atlanta, GA X
#10 Duke Indiana Duke 54–51 [16] Durham, NC X
Miami Northwestern NW 61–59 [17] Evanston, IL X
Boston College Michigan State BC 65–58 [18] Chestnut Hill, MA X
Virginia Purdue PUR 61–59 [19] West Lafayette, IN X
Virginia Tech Iowa VT 69–65 [20] Blacksburg, VA X
#6 North Carolina #1 Ohio State UNC 98–89 [21] Chapel Hill, NC X
Clemson Minnesota CLEM 90–68 [22] Minneapolis, MN X
Result ACC 8 3

Notes: Wake Forest did not play. Rankings from ESPN Coaches Poll (Nov. 27).

2005 ACC 6–5

ACC team Big Ten team Outcome Location ACC B10
Virginia Tech Ohio State OSU 69–56 [23] Columbus, OH X
#23 Wake Forest Wisconsin WF 91–88 [24] Winston-Salem, NC X
Florida State Purdue FSU 97–57 [25] Tallahassee, FL X
Clemson Penn State CLEM 96–88 [26] State College, PA X
North Carolina #12 Illinois ILL 68–64 [27] Chapel Hill, NC X
Miami Michigan MICH 74–53 [28] Ann Arbor, MI X
Georgia Tech #14 Michigan State MSU 88–86 [29] East Lansing, MI X
#20 Maryland Minnesota UMD 83–66 [30] College Park, MD X
Virginia Northwestern UVA 72–57 [31] Charlottesville, VA X
#1 Duke #16 Indiana Duke 75–67 [32] Bloomington, IN X
#21 NC State #15 Iowa Iowa 45–42 [33] Iowa City, IA X
Result ACC 6 5

Notes:

  • #8 Boston College did not play.
  • Rankings from ESPN Coaches Poll (Nov. 28).
  • The North Carolina/Illinois match-up was a rematch of the 2004–2005 NCAA Championship game.

2004 ACC 7–2

ACC team Big Ten team Outcome Location ACC B10
#13 NC State Purdue NCST 60–53 [34] Raleigh, NC X
#4 Georgia Tech Michigan GT 99–68 [35] Atlanta, GA X
Florida State Minnesota FSU 70–69 [36] Minneapolis, MN X
#10 Duke #9 Michigan State Duke 81–74 [37] Durham, NC X
#12 Maryland #23 Wisconsin WISC 69–64 [38] Madison, WI X
#1 Wake Forest #3 Illinois ILL 91–73 [39] Champaign, IL X
Clemson Ohio State CLEM 80–73 [40] Clemson, SC X
#25 Virginia Northwestern UVA 48–44 [41] Evanston, IL X
#11 North Carolina Indiana UNC 70–63 [42] Bloomington, IN X
Result ACC 7 2

Notes: Penn State, Iowa, Miami, Virginia Tech did not play. Rankings from ESPN Coaches Poll (Nov. 29).

2003 ACC 7–2

ACC team Big Ten team Outcome Location ACC B10
Florida State Northwestern FSU 71–53 [43] Tallahassee, FL X
#16 Wake Forest Indiana WF 100–67 [44] Winston-Salem, NC X
NC State Michigan MICH 68–61 [45] Ann Arbor, MI X
#10 North Carolina #11 Illinois UNC 88–81 [46] Greensboro, NC X
#25 Maryland #13 Wisconsin UMD 73–67 [47] College Park, MD X
#15 Georgia Tech Ohio State GT 73–53 [48] Columbus, OH X
Clemson #21 Purdue PUR 76–64 [49] West Lafayette, IN X
#6 Duke #6 Michigan State Duke 72–50 [50] East Lansing, MI X
Virginia Minnesota UVA 86–78 [51] Charlottesville, VA X
Result ACC 7 2

Notes: Iowa, Penn State did not play. Rankings from ESPN Coaches Poll (Dec. 1).

2002 ACC 5–4

ACC team Big Ten team Outcome Location ACC B10
Florida State Iowa FSU 80–67 Tallahassee, FL X
#3 Duke Ohio State Duke 91–76 Greensboro, NC X
#14 North Carolina #20 Illinois ILL 92–65 Champaign, IL X
#8 Maryland #11 Indiana IND 80–74 (OT) Indianapolis, IN X
Clemson Penn State CLEM 79–70 Anderson, SC X
Wake Forest Wisconsin WF 90–80 Madison, WI X
NC State Northwestern NCSU 74–49 Raleigh, NC X
#23 Virginia #21 Michigan State MSU 82–75 East Lansing, MI X
Georgia Tech #17 Minnesota MINN 64–63 Minneapolis, MN X
Result ACC 5 4

Notes:

  • Michigan and Purdue did not play.
  • Rankings from ESPN Coaches Poll (Dec. 2).
  • The Indiana/Maryland game was a rematch of the 2001–2002 NCAA national title game in Atlanta, GA.

2001 ACC 5–3

ACC team Big Ten team Score Location ACC B10
#25 Wake Forest Minnesota 85–79 Winston-Salem, NC X
#1 Duke #7 Iowa 80–62 Chicago, IL X
NC State Ohio State 64–50 Columbus, OH X
#5 Maryland #2 Illinois 76–63 College Park, MD X
North Carolina Indiana 79–66 Chapel Hill, NC X
Clemson Penn State 79–66 State College, PA X
Georgia Tech Wisconsin 62–61 Atlanta, GA X
Florida State Northwestern 57–50 Evanston, IL X
#9 Virginia #22 Michigan St. Cancelled Richmond, VA
Result ACC 5 3

Notes:

  • Michigan and Purdue did not play.
  • Rankings from AP Poll (Nov. 27).
  • Michigan State vs. Virginia, at Richmond Coliseum, was cancelled during the game's second half due to unsafe court conditions. Virginia led 31–28 at the time the game was called.

2000 ACC 5–4

ACC team Big Ten team Score Location ACC B10
#12 Wake Forest Michigan 71–60 Ann Arbor, MI X
#1 Duke #9 Illinois 78–77 Greensboro, NC X
Clemson Northwestern 57–44 Clemson, SC X
Georgia Tech Iowa 85–67 Iowa City, IA X
#6 North Carolina #3 Michigan State 77–64 East Lansing, MI X
NC State Penn State 84–76 Raleigh, NC X
#21 Virginia Purdue 98–79 Charlottesville, VA X
#13 Maryland #23 Wisconsin 78–75 (OT) Milwaukee, WI X
Florida State Minnesota 79–71 Tallahassee, FL X
Result ACC 5 4

Notes: Indiana and Ohio State did not play. Rankings from AP Poll (Nov. 28)

1999 ACC 5–4

ACC team Big Ten team Score Location ACC B10
Wake Forest Wisconsin 67–48 Winston-Salem, NC X
#24 Maryland Iowa 83–65 Baltimore, MD X
#17 Duke #16 Illinois 72–69 Chicago, IL X
Virginia Minnesota 74–62 Minneapolis, MN X
Georgia Tech Michigan 80–77 Atlanta, GA X
N.C. State #19 Purdue 61–59 West Lafayette, IN X
Clemson Penn State 85–75 State College, PA X
#2 North Carolina #8 Michigan State 86–76 Chapel Hill, NC X
Florida State Northwestern 60–46 Evanston, IL X
Result ACC 5 4

Notes: #23 Indiana and #15 Ohio State did not play. Rankings from AP Poll (Nov. 30)

See also

ACC–Big Ten Women's Challenge

References

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