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Mar
06
2026

Will the ACC get an 8th team into the NCAA Tournament?

There’s always the ACCT left to try and get quality wins, but as the regular season comes to a close, the ACC, which had been looking at 8 or 9 teams in position to get to the NCAAs is precariously close to getting only 7.

Duke, Virginia, Miami, UNC, Clemson, Louisville and NC State are locks. Though I could see NC State slip to Dayton or a 10 seed with another loss. I can’t see them missing altogether.

That leaves SMU, Cal, Stanford, and Virginia Tech as potential at-large teams.

Stanford  (19-11, 8-9) NET 63 Q1 4-6

Would a win at NC State get them in? I don’t think so, but they wouldn’t have to win the ACCT either.

Virginia Tech (19-11, 8-9) NET 55 Q1 2-9

Two wins over Virginia would have the committee take notice. I like their chances if they somehow won at Virginia, but I’m not expecting it.

California  (20-9, 9-8) NET 64 Q1 4-5

If Cal actually won at Wake Forest, then a 21-9 (10-8) team would be a strong-looking candidate. The NET could be a problem, though. It probably needs to be in the top 60.

SMU  (19-11, 8-9) NET 38 Q1 4-8

SMU has the most direct path to the NCAAs. Win at FSU and the Mustangs are in. If they lose, I think they’ll need to win 2 games in the ACCT.

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