ACC Women's Basketball Tournament Score Updates

The 2025 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament has arrived. Over the next five days at First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina, the 15 qualifying teams will battle until one team is left standing to be crowned as the 2025 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament Champion on Sunday.
See scores and matchup updates for each round of the ACC Women's Basketball Tournament below, updated following the conclusion of each game. Refresh the page for updates.
2025 ACC Women's Basketball Matchups & Schedule
First Round - Wednesday, March 5th
Game 1: No. 12 Boston College 76, No. 13 Syracuse 73
Game 2: No. 10 Virginia 64, No. 15 Pittsburgh 50
Game 3: No. 11 Stanford 46, No. 14 Clemson 63
Second Round - Thursday, March 6th
Game 4: No. 5 North Carolina 78, No. 12 Boston College 71
Game 5: No. 8 Virginia Tech 57, No. 9 Georgia Tech 72
Game 6: No. 7 California 75, No. 10 Virginia 58
Game 7: No. 6 Louisville 70, No. 14 Clemson 68 (OT)
Quarterfinals - Friday, March 7th
Game 8: No. 4 Florida State 56, No. 5 North Carolina 60
Game 9 - No. 1 NC State 73, No. 9 Georgia Tech 72
Game 10: No. 2 Notre Dame 73, No. 7 California 64
Game 11: No. 3 Duke 61, No. 6 Louisville 48
Semifinals - Saturday, March 8th
Game 12: No. 5 North Carolina 55, No. 1 NC State 66
Game 13: No. 2 Notre Dame 56, No. 3 Duke 61
ACC Championship - Sunday, March 9th
Championship: No. 1 NC State 62, No. 3 Duke 76
2025 ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament Champion: Duke

The 2025 All-ACC Women's Basketball Teams and season awards were announced by the league office on Tuesday, as voted by the ACC's head coaches and the Blue Ribbon Panel. See the results below:
2024-25 All-ACC Women’s Basketball Team
Player of the Year: Hannah Hidalgo, So., G, Notre Dame
Defensive Player of the Year: Hannah Hidalgo, So., G, Notre Dame
Rookie of the Year: Toby Fournier, F, Duke
Coach of the Year: Wes Moore, NC State
Sixth Player of the Year: Dani Carnegie, Fr., G, Georgia Tech
Most Improved Player: Zoe Brooks, So., G, NC State
All-ACC First Team
Hannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame - 2257
Ta'Niya Latson, Florida State - 2173
Olivia Miles, Notre Dame - 1949
Aziaha James, NC State - 1902
Makayla Timpson, Florida State - 1729
Sonia Citron, Notre Dame - 1398
Kymora Johnson, Virginia - 1339
Saniya Rivers, NC State - 1316
Alyssa Ustby, North Carolina - 1010
Khadija Faye, Pitt - 973
Zoe Brooks, NC State - 968
Kara Dunn, Georgia Tech - 965
Toby Fournier, Duke - 916
Jayda Curry, Louisville - 881
O'Mariah Gordon, Florida State – 878
All-ACC Second Team
Haley Cavinder, Miami - 834
Ioanna Krimili, California - 711
Ashlon Jackson, Duke - 657
Liatu King, Notre Dame - 649
Maria Gakdeng, North Carolina - 623
Tonie Morgan, Georgia Tech - 611
Reniya Kelly, North Carolina - 585
Nunu Agara, Stanford - 550
Tajianna Roberts, Louisville - 456
Nya Robertson, SMU - 427
All-Defensive Team
Hannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame - 484
Makayla Timpson, Florida State - 368
Saniya Rivers, NC State - 226
Jadyn Donovan, Duke - 161
Alyssa Ustby, North Carolina - 123
Sonia Citron, Notre Dame - 109
All-Freshman Team
Toby Fournier, Duke - 520
Tajianna Roberts, Louisville - 410
Dani Carnegie, Georgia Tech - 380
Tilda Trygger, NC State - 164
Lanie Grant, North Carolina - 116
Kate Koval, Notre Dame - 10
ACC Most Improved
Zoe Brooks, NC State - 124
Reniya Kelly, North Carolina - 114
Khadija Faye, Pitt - 96
ACC Sixth Player
Dani Carnegie, Georgia Tech - 372
Oluchi Okananwa, Duke - 324
Tess Heal, Stanford - 52
ACC Coach of the Year
Wes Moore, NC State - 306
Niele Ivey, Notre Dame - 184
Charmin Smith, California – 99

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