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2024–25 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season

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2024–25 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
DurationNovember 4, 2024 – March 2, 2024
Number of teams18
TV partner(s)ACC Network, ESPN
WNBA Draft
2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season
League championsNC State
Notre Dame
  Runners-upDuke
Season MVPHannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame[1]
Top scorerTa'Niya Latson, Florida State – 25.38 ppg[2]
ACC Tournament
ChampionsDuke
Finals MVPOluchi Okananwa, Duke
Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball seasons
2025–26 →
2024–25 ACC women's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 9 NC State 16 2   .889 28 7   .800
No. 8 Notre Dame 16 2   .889 28 6   .824
No. 7 Duke 14 4   .778 29 8   .784
No. 22 Florida State 13 5   .722 24 9   .727
No. 12 North Carolina 13 5   .722 29 8   .784
Louisville 13 5   .722 22 11   .667
California 12 6   .667 25 9   .735
Virginia Tech 9 9   .500 19 13   .594
Georgia Tech 9 9   .500 22 11   .667
Virginia 8 10   .444 17 15   .531
Stanford 8 10   .444 16 15   .516
Boston College 6 12   .333 16 18   .471
Syracuse 6 12   .333 12 18   .400
Clemson 6 12   .333 14 17   .452
Pittsburgh 5 13   .278 13 19   .406
Miami (FL) 4 14   .222 14 15   .483
Wake Forest 2 16   .111 9 20   .310
SMU 2 16   .111 10 20   .333
2025 ACC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2024–25 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season began with practices in October 2024, followed by the start of the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season in November. Conference play started in December 2024 and ended on March 3, 2025. After the regular season, the 2025 ACC women's basketball tournament was held at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, NC for the 25th time in 26 years (since 1998).[3] This was the first season where eighteen teams competed in the conference, following the additions of California, SMU, and Stanford on July 1, 2024.[4]

NC State and Notre Dame finished as co-regular season champions with 16–2 conference records. Third-seed Duke won the 2025 ACC women's basketball tournament over NC State. Eleven teams from the league qualified for a post-season tournament, with three teams being invited to the WBIT and eight teams qualifying for the NCAA Tournament. No team made it past the Second Round of the WBIT, while Duke was the best performing team in the NCAA tournament, losing in the Elite Eight.

Head coaches

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Coaching changes

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  • On March 12, 2024, Amanda Butler was fired as Clemson's head coach after six years since 2018.[5] Shawn Poppie was hired replacing her on April 8, 2024[6]
  • On March 22, 2024, Katie Meier announced her retirement after nineteen years (since 2005) as head coach of Miami.[7] Tricia Cullop was announced as her replacement on April 4, 2024.[8]
  • On March 26, 2024, Kenny Brooks announced he was stepping down as the head coach of Virginia Tech after eight seasons to become the new Kentucky head coach.[9] On April 3, 2024, Megan Duffy was announced as his replacement.[10]
  • On April 9, 2024, Tara VanDerveer announced her retirement after thirty eight seasons as the head coach of Stanford.[11] Longtime assistant and former Cardinal player Kate Paye was announced as her replacement on April 16, 2024.[12]

Coaches

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Team Head coach Previous job Years at school Record at school ACC record ACC titles NCAA tournaments NCAA Final Fours NCAA Championships
Boston College Joanna Bernabei-McNamee Albany 7 92–88 36–65 0 0 0 0
California Charmin Smith New York Liberty (assistant) 6 56–80 0–0 0 0 0 0
Clemson Shawn Poppie Chattanooga 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
Duke Kara Lawson Boston Celtics (Assistant) 5 68–33 32–23 0 2 0 0
Florida State Brooke Wyckoff Florida State (Assistant) 4 56–30 33–19 0 3 0 0
Georgia Tech Nell Fortner Auburn 6 88–64 44–46 0 2 0 0
Louisville Jeff Walz Maryland (Assistant) 18 464–135 214–68 1 9 4 0
Miami Tricia Cullop Toledo 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
NC State Wes Moore Chattanooga 12 273–88 129–54 3 8 1 0
North Carolina Courtney Banghart Princeton 6 96–56 50–39 0 4 0 0
Notre Dame Niele Ivey Memphis Grizzlies (Assistant) 5 89–32 49–20 1 3 0 0
Pittsburgh Tory Verdi UMass 2 8–24 2–16 0 0 0 0
SMU Toyelle Wilson Michigan (assistant) 4 45–43 0–0 0 0 0 0
Stanford Kate Paye Stanford (associate head coach) 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
Syracuse Felisha Legette-Jack Buffalo 3 44–21 13–5 0 1 0 0
Virginia Amaka Agugua-Hamilton Missouri State 3 31–31 11–25 0 0 0 0
Virginia Tech Megan Duffy Marquette 1 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0
Wake Forest Megan Gebbia American 3 24–42 7–29 0 0 0 0

Notes:

  • Year at school includes 2024–25 season.
  • Overall and ACC records are from time at current school and are through the end the 2023–24 season.
  • NCAA tournament appearances are from time at current school only.
  • NCAA Final Fours and Championship include time at other schools

Preseason

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Preseason watch lists

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Below is a table of notable preseason watch lists.

Wooden Award[13] Lieberman[14] Drysdale[15] Miller[16] McClain[17] Leslie[18] Naismith[19]
Haley Cavinder – Miami (FL)
Sonia Citron – Notre Dame
Hannah Hidalgo – Notre Dame
Aziaha James – NC State
Ta'Niya Latson – Florida State
Olivia Miles – Notre Dame
Reigan Richardson – Duke
Saniya Rivers – NC State
Alyssa Ustby – North Carolina
Maddy Westbeld – Notre Dame
Hannah Hidalgo – Notre Dame
Taina Mair – Duke
Olivia Miles – Notre Dame
Sonia Citron – Notre Dame
Jayda Curry – Louisville
Ta'Niya Latson – Florida State
Saniya Rivers – NC State
Andrea Daley – Boston College
Madison Hayes – NC State
Alyssa Ustby – North Carolina
Olivia Cochran – Louisville
Liza Karlen – Notre Dame
Liatu King – Notre Dame
Makayla Timpson – Florida State
Maddy Westbeld – Notre Dame
Maria Gakdeng – North Carolina
Nyla Harris – Louisville
Kennedi Jackson – Boston College
Sonia Citron – Notre Dame
Hannah Hidalgo – Notre Dame
Aziaha James – NC State
Ta'Niya Latson – Florida State
Olivia Miles – Notre Dame
Reigan Richardson – Duke
Saniya Rivers – NC State
Makayla Timpson – Florida State
Alyssa Ustby – North Carolina

ACC Women's Basketball Tip-off

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The preseason poll and Preseason All-ACC Teams were released on October 15, 2024, before the season began and following ACC Media Day. The results of the poll are below.

ACC Preseason poll

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Team Points
1 Notre Dame 1,726 (70)
2 NC State 1,617 (8)
3 Duke 1,446
4 Louisville 1,370
5 Florida State 1,335
6 North Carolina 1,279
7 Stanford 1,214 (1)
8 Miami 883
9 Virginia 877
10 Georgia Tech 855
11 Syracuse 801
12 Virginia Tech 786
13 Clemson 553
14 California 546
15 Boston College 533
16 SMU 274
17 Wake Forest 259
18 Pittsburgh 233
Reference:[20]
(#) first-place votes

Preseason All-ACC Team

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Player Class School Points
Hannah Hidalgo Sophomore Notre Dame 921 (62)
Ta'Niya Latson Junior Florida State 734 (9)
Saniya Rivers Senior NC State 527 (2)
Aziaha James 473 (1)
Olivia Miles Junior Notre Dame 457 (4)
Sonia Citron 331
Makayla Timpson Senior Florida State 315
Alyssa Ustby Graduate Student North Carolina 308
Reigan Richardson Senior Duke 202
Kymora Johnson Sophomore Virginia 193 (1)

ACC Preseason Player of the Year shown in Bold.
First-place votes shown in parentheses.

Newcomer Watchlist

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Position Player School Votes
F Toby Fournier Duke 222
G Imari Berry Louisville 180
F Kate Koval Notre Dame 177
G Zamareya Jones NC State 116
F Liza Karlen Notre Dame 109

Regular season

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Records against other conferences

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2024–25 records against non-conference foes. Records shown for regular season only.
Updated through games played on December 22, 2024

Power 4 Conferences Record
Big East 3–5
Big Ten 6–10
Big 12 5–6
SEC 13–18
Power 4 Conferences Total 27–40
Other NCAA Division 1 Conferences Record
America East 6–1
American 9–1
A-10 6–3
ASUN 7–0
Big Sky 1–0
Big South 10–0
Big West 4–0
CAA 10–0
C-USA 3–0
Division 1 Independents 0–0
Horizon 2–0
Ivy League 3–1
MAAC 5–1
MAC 5–0
MEAC 10–0
MVC 1–1
Mountain West 2–1
NEC 5–0
OVC 4–0
Patriot League 5–0
SoCon 6–0
Southland 1–0
SWAC 10–0
Summit League 2–0
Sun Belt 6–1
WAC 2–0
WCC 7–2
Other Division I Total 133–12
NCAA Division I Total 159–52

Record against ranked non-conference opponents

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This is a list of games against ranked opponents only (rankings from the AP Poll):

Date Visitor Home Site Significance Score Conference record
November 4 No. 17 Louisville No. 5 UCLA Adidas ArenaParis, France Aflac Oui-Play L 59–66 0–1
November 8 Virginia No. 10 Oklahoma Lloyd Noble CenterNorman, OK L 51–95 0–2
November 10 No. 9 NC State No. 1 South Carolina Spectrum CenterCharlotte, NC Ally Tipoff L 57–71 0–3
November 10 No. 11 Duke No. 18 Maryland Xfinity CenterCollege Park, MD L 80–85 0–4
November 13 No. 11 Maryland Syracuse JMA Wireless DomeSyracuse, NY L 73–84 0–5
November 15 No. 2 UConn No. 14 North Carolina Greensboro ColiseumGreensboro, NC L 58–69 0–6
November 16 No. 18 Louisville No. 20 Kentucky Rupp ArenaLexington, KY Rivalry L 61–71 OT 0–7
November 20 No. 1 South Carolina Clemson Littlejohn ColiseumClemson, SC Rivalry L 45–77 0–8
November 23 No. 6 Notre Dame No. 3 USC Galen CenterLos Angeles, CA W 74–61 1–8
November 25 Boston College No. 18 Ole Miss Baha Mar Convention CenterNassau, Bahamas Baha Mar Championship L 55–92 1–9
November 25 No. 13 Duke No. 9 Kansas State Lee's Family ForumHenderson, NV Ball Dawgs Classic W 73–62 2–9
November 25 Georgia Tech No. 21 Oregon George Q. Cannon Activities CenterLāʻie, HI Hawaii North Shore Showcase W 74–58 3–9
November 26 Clemson No. 23 Alabama Raider Arena • Niceville, FL Emerald Coast Classic L 39–73 3–10
November 27 No. 13 Duke No. 8 Oklahoma Lee's Family Forum • Henderson, NV Ball Dawgs Classic W 109–99 OT 4–10
November 27 No. 20 NC State No. 7 LSU Baha Mar Convention Center • Nassau, Bahamas Pink Flamingo Championship L 65–82 4–11
November 29 No. 3 Notre Dame No. 17 TCU John Gray Gymnasium • Georgetown, Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Classic L 68–76 4–12
December 4 No. 11 Oklahoma No. 22 Louisville KFC Yum! CenterLouisville, KY ACC–SEC Challenge L 72–78 4–13
December 5 No. 14 Kentucky No. 16 North Carolina Carmichael ArenaChapel Hill, NC ACC–SEC Challenge W 72–53 5–13
December 5 No. 4 Texas No. 10 Notre Dame Joyce CenterSouth Bend, IN ACC–SEC Challenge W 70–60 OT 6–13
December 5 No. 18 Ole Miss NC State Reynolds ColiseumRaleigh, NC ACC–SEC Challenge W 68–61 7–13
December 5 No. 19 Alabama California Haas PavilionBerkley, CA ACC–SEC Challenge W 69–65 8–13
December 5 No. 8 Duke No. 3 South Carolina Colonial Life ArenaColumbia, South Carolina ACC–SEC Challenge L 70–81 8–14
December 5 Stanford No. 5 LSU Pete Maravich Assembly CenterBaton Rouge, LA ACC–SEC Challenge L 88–94 OT 8–15
December 7 No. 22 Louisville No. 2 UConn† Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NY L 52–85 8–16
December 12 No. 2 UConn No. 8 Notre Dame Purcell PavilionNotre Dame, IN Rivalry W 79–68 9–16
December 20 Stanford No. 11 Ohio State Chase CenterSan Francisco, CA Invisalign Bay Area Women's Classic L 59–84 9–17
December 21 No. 23 Nebraska No. 17 Georgia Tech McCamish PavilionAtlanta, GA W 72–61 10–17

Team rankings are reflective of AP poll when the game was played, not current or final ranking

† denotes game was played on neutral site

Rankings

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California AP RV 24 21 20 24 18 22 19 21 RV RV RV RV RV RV
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Clemson AP
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Duke AP 11 16 14 13 8 9 9 14 14 14 16 14 10 10 13 11 16 11 7 7 7
C 11 16 14 13 9 10 10 14 15 14 16 14 10 12 10 11 15 11 7 7 7
Florida State AP 19 RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV 25 22 23 RV 24 22 23 22 22
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Georgia Tech AP RV RV 25 17 13 13 13 17 18 20 17 19 20 RV RV RV RV
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Louisville AP 17 18 25 24 22 RV RV RV RV 25 RV RV RV RV
C 17 18 22 23 22 RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV
Miami AP RV RV RV RV
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North Carolina AP 15 14 16 16 16 14 19 17 17 19 14 13 15 13 12 9 8 14 12 12 14
C 16 15 15 14 15 14 18 17 17 18 14 13 15 13 12 10 9 14 14 14 12
NC State AP 9 13 20 20 RV 22т 21 22 22 21 21 20 17 14 10 13 9 7 9 9 9
C 8 10 18 17 24 20 19 20 19 19т 21 20 16 14 11 12 10 8 9 9 10
Notre Dame AP 6 6 6 3 (3) 10 8 3 (1) 3 (1) 3 (1) 3 (2) 3 (2) 3 (2) 3 3 2 1 (16) 3 6 8 8 10
C 5 5 5 3 (5) 10 9 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 (23) 4 (1) 6 8 8 9
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Stanford AP RV 24 RV RV RV RV
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Syracuse AP RV
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Conference Matrix

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This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play.

  Boston College California Clemson Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Louisville Miami North Carolina NC State Notre Dame Pittsburgh SMU Stanford Syracuse Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest
vs. Boston College 72–63 65–94 86–59 104–80 71–51 86–73 79–83 80–67 91–52 89–63 79–66 78–87 80–75
  • 51–92
  • 82–57
57–72 89–92OT 69–59
vs. California 63–72 69–58 72–38 70–82 65–79 70–63 63–82 65–52 71–78 91–52 53–84 66–81 63–83
72–75
69–75 70–76 87–84 55–67
vs. Clemson 94–65 58–69 74–55 82–67
  • 89–65
  • 61–68
78–52 61–64 53–51 83–79 67–58 72–59 46–72 61–65OT 67–55 67–60 78–76 59–65
vs. Duke 59–86 38–72 55–74 57–71 50–55 70–62 49–90
  • 53–46OT
  • 53–68
89–83 64–49 31–69 46–81 49–74 49–80 55–60 59–81 47–72
vs. Florida State 80–104 82–70 67–82 71–57 70–73 83–69 66–88
82–83
84–86 97–74 81–86 55–69 85–93 89–84 73–85 68–101 74–105 68–97
vs. Georgia Tech 51–71 79–65
  • 65–89
  • 68–61
55–50 73–70 69–60 66–77 76–82 83–68 81–66 61–100 69–70 87–82 68–85 62–75 105–942OT 62–73
vs. Louisville 73–86 63–70 52–78 62–70 69–83 60–69 56–74 79–75 71–42 89–71
72–59
56–65 75–80 65–74 62–72 65–68 70–65 76–81OT
vs. Miami 83–79 82–63 64–61 90–49 88–66
83–82
77–66 74–56 69–60 76–74 82–42 56–62 63–70 86–69 66–61 74–77 68–64 60–62
vs. North Carolina 67–80 52–65 51–53
  • 46–53OT
  • 68–53
86–84 82–76 75–79 60–69 65–66 76–66 58–75 33–64 67–69 58–68 78–75 62–67 51–76
vs. NC State 52–91 78–71 79–83 83–89 74–97 68–83 42–72 74–76 66–65 95–1042OT 67–83 45–69 67–81 66–74 68–73 57–85 83–90
57–78
vs. Notre Dame 63–89 52–91 58–67 49–64 86–81 66–81 71–89
59–72
42–82 66–76 104–952OT 57–88 64–88 47–96 62–93 54–95 61–77 64–100
vs. Pittsburgh 66–79 84–53 59–72 69–31 69–55 100–61 65–56 62–56 75–58 83–67 88–57 59–72
57–58
58–46 83–65 80–67 84–57 53–79
vs. SMU 87–78 81–66 72–46 81–46 93–85 70–69 80–75 70–63 64–33 69–45 88–64 72–59
58–57
63–67 71–72OT 63–51 79–71 67–64
vs. Stanford 75–80 83–63
75–72
65–61OT 74–49 84–89 82–87 74–65 69–89 69–67 81–67 96–47 46–58 67–63 58–79 89–69 74–75OT 71–74
vs. Syracuse
  • 92–51
  • 57–82
75–69 55–67 80–49 85–73 85–68 72–62 61–66 68–58 74–66 93–62 65–83 72–71OT 79–58 70–67 87–93 50–62
vs. Virginia 72–57 76–70 60–67 60–55 101–68 75–62 68–65 77–74 75–78 73–68 95–54 67–80 51–63 69–89 67–70
  • 65–73
  • 87–62
46–69
vs. Virginia Tech 92–89OT 84–87 76–78 81–59 105–742OT 94–105 65–70 64–68 67–62 85–57 77–61 57–84 71–79 75–74OT 93–87
  • 73–65
  • 62–87
54–61
vs. Wake Forest 59–69 67–55 65–59 72–47 97–68 73–62 81–76OT 62–60 76–51 90–83
78–57
100–64 79–63 64–67 74–71 62–50 69–46 61–54
Total 6–12 12–6 6–12 14–4 13–5 9–9 13–5 4–14 13–5 16–2 16–2 5–13 2–16 8–10 6–12 8–10 9–9 2–16

Player of the week

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Throughout the conference regular season, the Atlantic Coast Conference offices name a Player(s) of the week and a Rookie(s) of the week.

Week Player of the week Rookie of the week Date Awarded Reference
Week 1 Olivia MilesNotre Dame Tajianna Roberts – Louisville November 11 [21]
Week 2 Hannah Hidalgo – Notre Dame Dani Carnegie – Georgia Tech November 18 [22]
Makayla Timpson – Florida State Kate Koval – Notre Dame
Week 3 Hannah Hidalgo (2) – Notre Dame Toby Fournier – Duke November 25 [23]
Week 4 Ta'Niya Latson – Florida State Reigan Richardson – Duke December 2 [24]
Week 5 Ta'Niya Latson (2) – Florida State Toby Fournier (2) – Duke December 9 [25]
Week 6 Hannah Hidalgo (3) – Notre Dame Dani Carnegie (2) – Georgia Tech December 16 [26]
Week 7 Haley CavinderMiami Dani Carnegie (3) – Georgia Tech December 23 [27]
Week 8 Olivia Miles (2) – Notre Dame Dani Carnegie (4) – Georgia Tech December 30 [28]
Week 9 Ta'Niya Latson (3) – Florida State Dani Carnegie (5) – Georgia Tech January 6 [29]
Week 10 Rose Micheaux – Virginia Tech Tajianna Roberts (2) – Louisville January 13 [30]
Week 11 Ta'Niya Latson (4) – Florida State Toby Fournier (3) – Duke January 20 [31]
Week 12 Ta'Niya Latson (5) – Florida State Toby Fournier (4) – Duke January 27 [32]
Week 13 Hannah Hidalgo (4) – Notre Dame Tajianna Roberts (3) – Louisville February 3 [33]
Week 14 Aziaha James – NC State Toby Fournier (5) – Duke February 10 [34]
Week 15 Reniya Kelly – North Carolina Tajianna Roberts (4) – Louisville February 17 [35]
Week 16 Zoe Brooks – NC State Tilda Trygger – NC State February 24 [36]
Week 17 Makayla Timpson (2) – Florida State Toby Fournier (6) – Duke March 3 [37]

Postseason

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ACC Tournament

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First round
Wednesday, March 5
Second round
Thursday, March 6
Quarterfinals
Friday, March 7
Semifinals
Saturday, March 8
Championship
Sunday, March 9
17 NC State73
8Virginia Tech579Georgia Tech72
9Georgia Tech7217 NC State66
514 North Carolina55
422 Florida State56
514 North Carolina78514 North Carolina60
12Boston College7612Boston College7117 NC State62
13Syracuse73311 Duke76
26 Notre Dame73
7California757California64
10Virginia6410Virginia5826 Notre Dame54
15Pittsburgh50311 Duke61
311 Duke61
6Louisville70*6Louisville48
11Stanford4614Clemson68
14Clemson63

Source:[38]

* denotes overtime period

NCAA tournament

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Seed Region School 1st Round 2nd Round Sweet 16 Elite Eight Final Four Championship
2 Birmingham 2 Duke W 86–25 vs. (15) Lehigh (Durham) W 59–53 vs. (10) Oregon (Durham) W 47–38 vs. (3) North Carolina (Birmingham) L 50–54 vs. (1) South Carolina (Birmingham)
2 Spokane 1 NC State W 75–55 vs. (15) Vermont (Raleigh) W 83–49 vs. (7) Michigan State (Raleigh) L 73–80 vs. (3) LSU (Spokane)
3 Birmingham 2 North Carolina W 70–49 vs. (14) Oregon State (Chapel Hill) W 58–47 vs. (6) West Virginia (Chapel Hill) L 38–47 vs. (2) Duke (Birmingham)
3 Birmingham 3 Notre Dame W 106–54 vs. (14) Stephen F. Austin (Notre Dame) W 76–55 vs. (6) Michigan (Notre Dame) L 62–71 vs. (2) TCU (Birmingham)
6 Spokane 1 Florida State W 94–59 vs. (11) George Mason (Baton Rouge) L 71–101 @ (3) LSU (Baton Rouge)
7 Birmingham 3 Louisville W 63–52 vs. (10) Nebraska (Fort Worth) L 70–85 @ (2) TCU (Fort Worth)
8 Spokane 4 California L 46–69 vs. (8) Mississippi State (Los Angeles)
9 Spokane 1 Georgia Tech L 49–74 vs. (8) Richmond (Los Angeles)
W–L (%): 6–2 (.750) 4–2 (.667) 1–3 (.250) 0–1 (.000) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–)
Total: 11–8 (.579)

WBIT tournament

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Seed Region School 1st Round 2nd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
1 Virginia Tech Virginia Tech W 61–45 vs. North Carolina A&T (Blacksburg) L 59–69 vs. Texas Tech (Blacksburg)
2 Saint Joseph's Stanford L 68–69(OT) vs. Portland (Stanford)
Saint Joseph's Boston College L 70–76 @ (4) Villanova (Villanova)
W–L (%): 1–2 (.333) 0–1 (.000) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–)
Total: 1–3 (.250)

Honors and awards

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All-Americans

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Associated Press[39] WCBA[40] USBWA[41]
First Team
Hannah Hidalgo Hannah Hidalgo Hannah Hidalgo
Second Team
Ta'Niya Latson
Olivia Miles
None Ta'Niya Latson
Olivia Miles
Third Team
None None None

ACC Awards

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The ACC regular season awards were announced on March 4, 2025, prior to the start of the ACC tournament.[1]

2024-25 ACC Women's Basketball Individual Awards
Award Recipient(s)
Player of the Year Hannah HidalgoNotre Dame
Coach of the Year Wes MooreNC State
Defensive Player of the Year Hannah Hidalgo – Notre Dame
Freshman of the Year Toby Fournier – Duke
Sixth Player of the Year Dani Carnegie – Georgia Tech
Most Improved Player Zoe Brooks – NC State
2024-25 ACC Women's Basketball All-Conference Teams
First Team Second Team Freshman Team

Hannah Hidalgo – Notre Dame
Ta'Niya Latson – Florida State
Olivia Miles – Notre Dame
Aziaha James – NC State
Makayla Timpson – Florida State
Sonia Citron – Notre Dame
Kymora Johnson – Virginia
Saniya Rivers – NC State
Alyssa Ustby – North Carolina
Khadija Faye – Pittsburgh
Zoe Brooks – NC State
Kara Dunn – Georgia Tech
Toby Fournier – Duke
Jayda Curry – Louisville
O'Mariah Gordon – Florida State

Haley Cavinder – Miami
Ioanna Krimili – California
Ashlon Jackson – Duke
Liatu King – Notre Dame
Maria Gakdeng – North Carolina
Tonie Morgan – Georgia Tech
Reniya Kelly – North Carolina
Nunu Agara – Stanford
Tajianna Roberts – Louisville
Nya Robertson – SMU

Toby Fournier – Duke
Tajianna Roberts – Louisville
Dani Carnegie – Georgia Tech
Tilda Trygger – NC State
Lanie Grant – North Carolina
Kate Koval – Notre Dame

2023-24 ACC Women's Basketball All-ACC Defensive Team
Player Team Votes
Hannah Hidalgo Notre Dame 484
Makayla Timpson Florida State 368
Saniya Rivers NC State 226
Jadyn Donovan Duke 161
Alyssa Ustby North Carolina 123
Sonia Citron Notre Dame 109

WNBA draft

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Player Team Round Pick # Position School

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