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After winning the ACC Tournament by capturing five victories in five days, N.C. State's men's basketball team joins Duke and North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament. Here's everything you need to know about March Madness for the Triangle schools.
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By beating N.C. State 55-51, Notre Dame coach Niele Ivey became the first Black woman to win an ACC tournament title.
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North Carolinians can now bet on sporting events online. Eight online and mobile sports betting platforms launched Monday at noon.
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The ACC women's basketball tournament will experience a handful of changes over the next few seasons, adding new teams and changing venues. But for now, the focus is on the championship in Greensboro.
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The North Carolina State Lottery Commission announced Thursday the successful initial applicants for the interactive sports wagering operator licenses. Starting at noon Friday these companies can begin registering adults who want to play when betting is set to begin at noon March 11.
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The Atlantic Coast Conference will hold five straight men's basketball tournaments in North Carolina starting in 2025.
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Legal online sports betting in North Carolina is poised to begin in March on the eve of the region's beloved Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball tournament.
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Elizabeth Kitley and Cayla King, graduates of Northwest Guilford High School, were crucial to Virginia Tech capturing an ACC women's basketball championship win over Louisville.
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The Atlantic Coast Conference is relocating its headquarters but remaining in North Carolina. The league announced it would move its offices from Greensboro to downtown Charlotte in 2023. The league was founded in Greensboro in 1953.
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The tournament is back in Brooklyn this year rather than its frequent home at the Greensboro Coliseum. But the schools from North Carolina will still be in the spotlight.