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List of Atlantic Coast Conference national championships

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The list of ACC national champions begins in the Atlantic Coast Conference's first full academic year of competition in 1953 and, through the 2023-2024 academic year, totals 144 NCAA team national championships and 8 FBS national championships in football. ACC members won a total of six national championships in the 2023-24 school year—in women's cross country (NC State), field hockey (North Carolina), men's soccer (Clemson), women's soccer (Florida State), women's swimming and diving (Virginia), and men's lacrosse (Notre Dame).

Listed below are all championship teams of NCAA sponsored events, as well as the titles won in football, which is not an official NCAA-sanctioned championship. Up to 1982, teams representing member schools also claimed five Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women championships.

The following table ranks ACC schools by the number of NCAA recognized national championships each school has won as an ACC member. This does not include Division I-A/FBS football championships, or Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women championships. This list also does not include national championships won by new ACC members Stanford, Cal or SMU.

Institution Nickname Location Founded Joined Conference Varsity Sports ACC NCAA Championships[1]
(as of June 25, 2024) Non-ACC NCAA Championships Boston College Eagles Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 1863 2005 31 4 2 Clemson University Tigers Clemson, South Carolina 1889 1953 19 5 0 Duke University Blue Devils Durham, North Carolina 1838 1953 20 17 0 Florida State University Seminoles Tallahassee, Florida 1851 1991 17 7 4 Georgia Institute of Technology Yellow Jackets Atlanta, Georgia 1885 1978 17 1 0 University of Louisville Cardinals Louisville, Kentucky 1798 2014 21 0 2 University of Miami Hurricanes Coral Gables, Florida 1925 2004 17 0 5 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Tar Heels Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1789 1953 27 50 0 North Carolina State University Wolfpack Raleigh, North Carolina 1887 1953 25 5 0 University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish South Bend, Indiana 1842 2013 23 9 15 University of Pittsburgh Panthers Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1787 2013 19 0 0 Syracuse University Orange Syracuse, New York 1870 2013 20 3 13 University of Virginia Cavaliers Charlottesville, Virginia 1819 1953 26 33 1 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Hokies Blacksburg, Virginia 1872 2004 21 0 0 Wake Forest University Demon Deacons Winston-Salem, North Carolina 1834 1953 18 10 0 Men's cross country (1)[edit] Women's cross country (7)[edit] Year School Notes 1979 NC State AIAW 1980 NC State AIAW 1981 Virginia 1982 Virginia 2021 NC State 2022 NC State 2023 NC State Year School 1987 Maryland 1989 North Carolina 1993 Maryland 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1999 Maryland 2002 Wake Forest 2003 Wake Forest 2004 Wake Forest 2005 Maryland 2006 Maryland 2007 North Carolina 2008 Maryland 2009 North Carolina 2010 Maryland 2011 Maryland 2015 Syracuse 2018 North Carolina 2019 North Carolina 2020 North Carolina 2022 North Carolina 2023 North Carolina

The NCAA does not name an official champion for Division I-A/FBS football. The following table lists national titles that are reported by the NCAA's web page.[2]

Year School Notes 1953 Maryland AP, Coaches, UPI 1981 Clemson AP, Coaches, UPI 1990 Georgia Tech Coaches 1993 Florida State AP, Coaches 1999 Florida State AP, BCS, Coaches 2013 Florida State AP, BCS, Coaches 2016 Clemson AP, CFP, Coaches 2018 Clemson AP, CFP, Coaches Year School Notes 1968 Maryland Shared with Michigan State; championship match was tied after two overtime periods. 1984 Clemson 1987 Duke 1988 Clemson 1989 Virginia Shared with Santa Clara; championship match was stopped after two overtime periods due to weather. 1991 Virginia 1992 Virginia 1993 Virginia 1994 Virginia 2001 North Carolina 2005 Maryland 2007 Wake Forest 2008 Maryland 2009 Virginia 2011 North Carolina 2013 Notre Dame 2014 Virginia 2021 Clemson 2022 Syracuse 2023 Clemson Women's soccer (26)[edit] Year School Notes 1981 North Carolina AIAW 1982 North Carolina 1983 North Carolina 1984 North Carolina 1986 North Carolina 1987 North Carolina 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 North Carolina 1991 North Carolina 1992 North Carolina 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1999 North Carolina 2000 North Carolina 2003 North Carolina 2006 North Carolina 2008 North Carolina 2009 North Carolina 2012 North Carolina 2014 Florida State 2018 Florida State 2021 Florida State 2023 Florida State Men's basketball (15)[edit] Women's basketball (3)[edit] Men's ice hockey (3)[edit] Women's indoor track and field (1)[edit] Year School Notes 1981 Virginia AIAW Women's swimming and diving (4)[edit] Year School 2021 Virginia 2022 Virginia 2023 Virginia 2024 Virginia Year School 2017 Notre Dame 2018 Notre Dame 2021 Notre Dame 2022 Notre Dame 2023 Notre Dame

The ACC does not currently sponsor men's gymnastics as a conference sport. However, current ACC schools have won national championships.

Year School 1955 Wake Forest 2015 Virginia Year School 1974 Wake Forest 1975 Wake Forest 1986 Wake Forest 2003 Clemson Year School 1999 Duke 2002 Duke 2005 Duke 2006 Duke 2007 Duke 2014 Duke 2019 Duke 2023 Wake Forest Men's lacrosse (24)[edit] Women's lacrosse (17)[edit] Year School Notes 1981 Maryland AIAW 1986 Maryland 1991 Virginia 1992 Maryland 1993 Virginia 1995 Maryland 1996 Maryland 1997 Maryland 1998 Maryland 1999 Maryland 2000 Maryland 2001 Maryland 2004 Virginia 2010 Maryland 2013 North Carolina 2014 Maryland 2016 North Carolina 2021 Boston College 2022 North Carolina Men's outdoor track and field (2)[edit] Year School 2006 Florida State 2008 Florida State Women's outdoor track and field[edit] Women's rowing (2)[edit] Year School 2010 Virginia 2012 Virginia Year School 2018 Florida State Women's tennis (3)[edit] Year School 2007 Georgia Tech 2009 Duke 2023 North Carolina Year School 2013 Virginia 2015 Virginia 2016 Virginia 2017 Virginia 2018 Wake Forest 2022 Virginia 2023 Virginia Discontinued Sports[edit]

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