The ACC-Big Ten Challenge (or Big Ten-ACC Challenge as it is called in alternating years) is an in-season NCAA men's college basketball series established in 1999 that matches up teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and the Big Ten Conference (B1G). ESPN was a key part of the creation of the challenge, and holds the broadcast rights to all the games. The Big Ten-ACC Challenge occurs early in the non-conference season, typically around late November/early December. Each game is hosted by one of the participating schools, with teams typically alternating home and away status in each successive year.
The ACC leads 12-5-2 in the series and 120-91 in games. The ACC won the first 10 consecutive challenges, while the Big Ten won five of the next seven along with two ties. The most recent challenge was won by the ACC. In the 19 years of the event, ten of the challenges have been decided by a single game.
Nine games were scheduled for each of the first six challenges, leaving two teams from the 11-team Big Ten without an opponent. With the expansion of the ACC to 12 teams with the addition of Boston College, Miami, and Virginia Tech, the field was expanded to 11 games in 2006, meaning that one ACC team would not play. With Nebraska joining the Big Ten in 2011, the challenge expanded to 12 games and every member from both conferences participated. In 2013, Syracuse, Pittsburgh, and Notre Dame joined the ACC, leaving three ACC teams excluded from the competition. In 2014, Maryland withdrew from the ACC and joined the Big Ten along with Rutgers, giving that conference 14 teams, and Louisville joined the ACC replacing Maryland and maintaining the conference's 15-team membership. The conference realignments have thus led to the challenge being expanded to 14 games.
When the challenge was expanded to 12 games, the change resulted in the possibility that the challenge could end in a tie. In the event of a tie, the previous year's winner retains the Commissioner's Cup. This scenario occurred in 2012 and 2013, with the Big Ten retaining the Cup based on its 8-4 win in 2011.
Typically, match-ups are selected for their expected interest in the game meaning higher profile teams are chosen to play each other to enhance television ratings for ESPN.
In 2007, the ACC-Big Ten Women's Challenge was founded.
The popularity of this series has led other conferences to form similar partnerships in which their members go head-to-head against each other. Examples are the Big 12/SEC Challenge and Mountain West-Missouri Valley Challenge and the now-defunct SEC-Big East Challenge and Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series. The ACC-Big Ten Challenge itself followed another popular interconference challenge series involving the ACC, the ACC-Big East Challenge which took place in the 1980s and 1990s at the height of the Big East Conference.
Video ACC-Big Ten Challenge
Yearly results
Maps ACC-Big Ten Challenge
Team records
Atlantic Coast Conference (12-5-2, streak Won 2)
Duke is the most successful team in either conference in Challenge competition by a large margin, holding a 17-2 record. Nine ACC schools have winning records while two others have .500 records.
- Maryland moved to the Big Ten Conference. Results prior to the 2014-15 school year are still included for the ACC.
- The column "Out" indicates the number of Challenges from which the team was excluded. The "#" in that column represents that Virginia and Michigan State, while never being excluded, have had a game cancelled due to court conditions at Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, VA.
Big Ten Conference (5-12-2, streak Lost 2)
Purdue and Nebraska are the only Big Ten teams with a winning record in the Challenge at 10-7 and 4-3 respectively.
- Maryland moved to the Big Ten Conference. Results prior to the 2014-15 school year are still included for the ACC.
- The column "Out" indicates the number of Challenges from which the team was excluded. The "#" in that column represents that Virginia and Michigan State, while never being excluded, have had a game cancelled due to court conditions on at Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, VA.
Results
2017 ACC 11-3
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2016 ACC 9-5
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2015 Big Ten 8-6
2014 Big Ten 8-6
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2013 Tied 6-6
2012 Tied 6-6
2011 Big Ten 8-4
2010 Big Ten 6-5
2009 Big Ten 6-5
2008 ACC 6-5
2007 ACC 8-3
2006 ACC 8-3
2005 ACC 6-5
2004 ACC 7-2
2003 ACC 7-2
2002 ACC 5-4
2001 ACC 5-3
2000 ACC 5-4
1999 ACC 5-4
See also
ACC-Big Ten Women's Challenge
References
External links
- 8th Annual ACC-Big Ten Challenge
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