The Atlantic Coast Conference announced the conference
schedules for the 2025-26 men’s basketball season.
The regular season tips off on Nov. 3, while conference play
starts on Dec. 30.
Jon Scheyer is entering his fourth season as Duke’s head
coach.
Duke is coming off a Final Four appearance. However, many of
the key contributors to the 2024-25 Blue Devils team are now in the NBA,
including first overall pick Flagg.
Duke has talented incoming freshmen class, which includes
twins Cameron Boozer and Cayden Boozer along with Nikolas Khamenia, Sebastian
Wilkins and Dame Sarr. The Boozer twins are the sons of former Duke star Carlos
Boozer.
Meanwhile, Hubert Davis is entering his fifth season as UNC’s
head coach. The Tar Heels got knocked out of the first round of the 2025 NCAA
Tournament.
UNC returns guard Seth Trimble and brings in highly touted freshman
Caleb Wilson, a 6’10” forward from Atlanta.
Will Wade enters his first year as NC State’s basketball
coach, taking over for Kevin Keatts.
Wade coached McNeese to two consecutive appearances in the
NCAA Tournament.
NC State has several transfers. It includes All-Big 12
player Darrion Williams, a transfer from Texas Tech. It also includes former
UNC forward Ven-Allen Lubin and former Michigan State guard Tre Holloman.
Click or tap here to view the full 2025-26 ACC men’s basketball schedule.
Duke men’s basketball schedule for 2025-26
Oct. 3 Countdown to Craziness
Oct. 21 UCF (exhibition)
Oct. 26 at Tennessee (exhibition)
Nov. 4 Texas (at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte)
Nov. 8 Western Carolina
Nov. 11 at Army
Nov. 14 Indiana State
Nov. 18 Kansas (at Madison Square Garden in New York City)
Nov. 21 Niagara
Nov. 23 Howard
Nov. 27 Arkansas (at the United Center in Chicago)
Dec. 2 Florida
Dec. 6 at Michigan State
Dec. 16 Lipscomb
Dec. 20 Texas Tech (at Madison Square Garden in New York City)
Dec. 30 or 31 Georgia Tech
Jan. 3 at Florida State
Jan. 6 or 7 at Louisville
Jan. 10 SMU
Jan. 13 or 14 at California
Jan. 17 at Stanford
Jan. 24 Wake Forest
Jan. 26 Louisville
Jan. 31 at Virginia Tech
Feb. 3 or 4 Boston College
Feb. 7 at North Carolina
Feb. 10 or 11 at Pittsburgh
Feb. 14 Clemson
Feb. 16 Syracuse
Feb. 21 Michigan (at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.)
Feb. 24 or 25 at Notre Dame
Feb. 28 Virginia
March 2 at NC State
March 7 North Carolina
North Carolina men’s basketball schedule for
2025-26
Exhibition on Oct. 24 at BYU
Exhibition on Oct. 29 Winston-Salem State
Nov. 3 Central Arkansas
Nov. 7 Kansas
Nov. 11 Radford
Nov. 14 NC Central
Nov. 18 Navy
Nov. 25 St. Bonaventure at the Fort Myers Tip-off at Suncoast Credit Union Arena in Fort Myers, Florida
Nov. 27 Michigan State at the Fort Myers Tip-off at Suncoast Credit Union Arena in Fort Myers, Florida
Dec. 2 at Kentucky
Dec. 7 Georgetown
Dec. 13 USC Upstate
Dec. 16 ETSU
Dec. 20 Ohio State at the CBS Sports Classic at State Farm Arena in Atlanta
Dec. 22 ECU
Dec. 30 or Dec. 31 Florida State
Jan. 3 at SMU
Jan. 10 Wake Forest
Jan. 13 or Jan. 14 at Stanford
Jan. 17 at California
Jan. 20 or Jan. 21 Notre Dame
Jan. 24 at Virginia
Jan. 31 at Georgia Tech
Feb. 2 Syracuse
Feb. 7 Duke
Feb. 10 or Feb. 11 at Miami
Feb. 14 Pittsburgh
Feb. 17 or Feb. 18 at NC State
Feb. 21 at Syracuse
Feb. 23 Louisville
Feb. 28 Virginia Tech
March 3 or March 4 Clemson
March 7 at Duke
NC State men’s basketball schedule for 2025-26
Exhibition on Oct. 26 South Carolina. Game will be played in Greensboro, North Carolina
Nov. 3 NC Central
Nov. 7 UAB
Nov. 12 UNCG
Nov. 17 VCU
Nov. 24 Seton Hall at the Maui Invitational at the Lahaina Civic Center in Lahaina, Hawaii.
Nov. 25 Maui Invitational opponent to be determined. Game will be played at the Lahaina Civic Center in Lahaina, Hawaii.
Nov. 26 Maui Invitational opponent to be determined. Game will be played at the Lahaina Civic Center in Lahaina, Hawaii.
Dec. 3 at Auburn
Dec. 6 UNC Asheville
Dec. 10 Liberty
Dec. 13 Kansas
Dec. 17 Texas Southern at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh.
Dec. 21 Ole Miss. Game will be played in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Dec. 30 or Dec. 31 Wake Forest
Jan. 3 Virginia
Jan. 6 or Jan. 7 at Boston College
Jan. 10 at Florida State
Jan. 17 Georgia Tech
Jan. 20 or Jan. 21 at Clemson
Jan. 24 at Pittsburgh
Jan. 27 or Jan. 28 Syracuse
Jan. 31 at Wake Forest
Feb. 3 or Feb. 4 at SMU
Feb. 7 Virginia Tech
Feb. 9 at Louisville
Feb. 14 Miami
Feb. 17 or Feb. 18 North Carolina
Feb. 24 or Feb. 25 at Virginia
Feb. 28 at Notre Dame
March 2 Duke
March 7 Stanford
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