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FSU's James Tibbs III and Wake Forest's Chase Burns
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The ACC has a formidable case for the top college baseball conference in the country, boasting five teams inside the top 11 in the latest D1Baseball rankings. So expect plenty of firepower in Charlotte this week at the 2024 ACC baseball tournament. 

North Carolina, Clemson, Florida State, Wake Forest, and Duke comprise the top-ranked teams in the ACC. But Virginia, on the heels of a 40-win campaign, and NC State, which earned a No. 3 seed in the conference tournament, are no slouches, either. 

Some of the top talents at the 2024 ACC baseball tournament include Wake Forest ace Chase Burns, a right-hander with a 2.46 ERA and a whopping 182 strikeouts, and Florida State's James Tibbs III (conference-high 24 HR and 78 RBI). 

Clemson defeated Miami in the championship game of the 2023 ACC baseball tournament. 

Here is everything that you need to know about the 2024 ACC baseball tournament, including TV channel and live stream information. 

ACC baseball tournament bracket 2024

The full seeding, bracket, and team records for the 2024 ACC baseball tournament are below. 

PlaceTeamRecord (ACC)
1North Carolina41-12 (22-8)
2Clemson40-13 (20-10)
3NC State32-19 (18-11)
4Virginia40-14 (18-12)
5Florida State39-14 (17-12)
6Duke35-18 (16-14)
7Louisville32-22 (16-14)
8Wake Forest36-19 (15-15)
9Georgia Tech31-21 (15-15)
10Virginia Tech32-20 (14-16)
11Miami24-29 (11-19)
12Pitt26-26 (10-20)

ACC baseball tournament schedule, scores 2024

The 2024 ACC baseball tournament will begin on Tuesday, May 21, and end on Sunday, May 26. All games will be played at Truist Field in Charlotte, North Carolina, home of the Triple-A Charlotte Knights.

The 12 teams are split among four pools. The three teams in each pool will compete in a round robin to determine the winner of each pool, which will advance into the semifinals. 

The pools are outlined below: 

  • Pool A - No. 1 North Carolina, No. 8 Wake Forest, No. 12 Pitt
  • Pool B - No. 2 Clemson, No. 7 Louisville, No. 11 Miami
  • Pool C - No. 3 NC State, No. 6 Duke, No. 10 Virginia Tech
  • Pool D - No. 4 Virginia, No. 5 Florida State, No. 9 Georgia Tech

Tuesday, May 21: Pool Play

Scores
No. 11 Miami 8, No. 7 Louisville 5
No. 5 Florida State 12, No. 9 Georgia Tech 9
No. 6 Duke 11, No. 10 Virginia Tech 8

Wednesday, May 22: Pool Play

Scores
No. 4 Virginia 13, No. 9 Georgia Tech 0 (7 inn.)
No. 8 Wake Forest 8, No. 12 Pitt 1
No. 3 NC State 19, Virginia Tech 9 (8 inn.)

Thursday, May 23: Pool Play

Scores
No. 11 Miami 8, No. 2 Clemson 7
No. 1 North Carolina 12, No. 12 Pitt 2
No. 6 Duke 8, No. 3 NC State 1

Friday, May 24: Pool Play

Scores
No. 5 Florida State 12, No. 4 Virginia 7
No. 2 Clemson 8, No. 7 Louisville 7
No. 8 Wake Forest 9, No. 1 North Carolina 5 (12 inn.)

Saturday, May 25: Semifinals

Scores
No. 5 Florida State 9, No. 8 Wake Forest 6
No. 6 Duke 8, No. 11 Miami 2

Sunday, May 26: Championship

GameTime (ET)TV channel
No. 5 Florida State vs. No. 6 Duke12 p.m.ESPN2, Fubo

ACC baseball tournament TV channel, live streams

  • TV channel: ACC Network | ESPN2
  • Live stream: Fubo 

The first five days of action at the 2024 ACC baseball tournament will air on the ACC Network. The championship game will air on ESPN2. 

Fans can stream the games on Fubo, which offers a free trial.

If the 2024 ACC baseball tournament tournament is not available to watch live in your location, or if you're traveling abroad, you can use a Virtual Private Network (VPN). VPNs provide a secure and private online connection, allowing you to bypass geographical restrictions to access your favorite streaming services.

ACC baseball tournament tickets 2024

Tickets to the 2024 ACC baseball tournament are available on StubHub. You can check out seats and prices for games using the link below. 

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Jared Greenspan is a contributing writer for The Sporting News. Before joining The Sporting News, he covered University of Michigan football and basketball for The Michigan Daily and spent two summers working for the New York Post. Even though they often test his strength, he enjoys rooting for his favorite teams — the New York Mets, New York Knicks and New York Jets.