The 2026 ACC baseball tournament is Tuesday, May 19 through Saturday, May 23 at the Truist Field in Charlotte, North Carolina. All 16 teams in the conference are participating.
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Three-seed North Carolina defeated five-seed Clemson in the 2025 title game for its first win since 2022. They defeated No. 14 Boston College, No. 2 Florida State and then the Tigers en route to the crown.
2026 ACC baseball tournament bracket
2026 ACC baseball tournament schedule
Games 1 - 14 will be played on the ACC Network. Sundayโs Championship Game will be on ESPN2.
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ACC baseball tournament history
Below is a complete rundown of all ACC tournament champions. No team that has won the ACC conference tournament has gone on to win the national championship in the same year.
| YEAR | CHAMPION |
|---|---|
| 1973 | NC State |
| 1974 | NC State |
| 1975 | NC State |
| 1976 | Clemson |
| 1977 | Wake Forest |
| 1978 | Clemson |
| 1980 | Clemson |
| 1981 | Clemson |
| 1982 | North Carolina |
| 1983 | North Carolina |
| 1984 | North Carolina |
| 1985 | Georgia Tech |
| 1986 | Georgia Tech |
| 1987 | Georgia Tech |
| 1988 | Georgia Tech |
| 1989 | Clemson |
| 1990 | North Carolina |
| 1991 | Clemson |
| 1992 | NC State |
| 1993 | Clemson |
| 1994 | Clemson |
| 1995 | Florida State |
| 1996 | Virginia |
| 1997 | Florida State |
| 1998 | Wake Forest |
| 1999 | Wake Forest |
| 2000 | Georgia Tech |
| 2001 | Wake Forest |
| 2002 | Florida State |
| 2003 | Georgia Tech |
| 2004 | Florida State |
| 2005 | Georgia Tech |
| 2006 | Clemson |
| 2007 | North Carolina |
| 2008 | Miami (Fla.) |
| 2009 | Virginia |
| 2010 | Florida State |
| 2011 | Virginia |
| 2012 | Georgia Tech |
| 2013 | North Carolina |
| 2014 | Georgia Tech |
| 2015 | Florida State |
| 2016 | Clemson |
| 2017 | Florida State |
| 2018 | Florida State |
| 2019 | North Carolina |
| 2021 | Duke |
| 2022 | North Carolina |
| 2023 | Clemson |
| 2024 | Duke |
| 2025 | North Carolina |
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