As of October 2023, the University of Miami has won a total of 5 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) titles in various sports since joining the conference in 2004. Their championships span across multiple sports, including football and Basketball. The university has a strong athletic program that continues to compete at a high level in the ACC. For the most current and specific information, it's always best to check the official University of Miami athletics website.
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North Carolina leads with 25 ACC Tournament Championships and 34 regular season titles. Duke has 23 ACC Tournament Championships and 22 regular season titles. Duke has won 19 ACC Men's titles, UNC has won 17. UNC has 9 Women's titles, Duke 8. Total titles: Duke 27, UNC, 26.
There are twelve schools that are part of the ACC. The schools that are part of the ACC are of what follows: Duke University, Boston College, Clemson University, Florida State University, Georgia Institute Of Technology, University Of Maryland College Park, University Of Miami, University Of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University, University Of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and Wake Forest University.
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As of October 2023, the University of North Carolina (UNC) holds the record for the most Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championships in men’s basketball, with 18 titles. In football, Florida State University leads with 15 ACC championships. The ACC has a rich history with various teams excelling in different sports, but these two programs stand out in their respective categories.
Duke has 23 ACC Tournament Championships and 22 regular season titles.
North Carolina has won 18 ACC Tournament Championships and 31 regular season titles.
No ACC softball team has won a national championship.
The University of Miami in Florida has a total of 18 varsity teams that compete in NCAA Division I athletics. These teams are part of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and include sports such as football, basketball, baseball, and soccer, among others. The university is known for its strong athletic programs and rich sports tradition.
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