ACC Network schedules 18-day 'School Takeovers' event highlighting each conference program, June 24-July 14
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Abigail Moynihan
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ACC Network is bringing back its "School Takeovers" summer programming event from June 24 to July 14, 2025, dedicating 24 hours of content to each of the 18 Atlantic Coast Conference member institutions. The programming will showcase memorable moments, top games, and highlights from the 2025-26 academic season for each school, including replays of national championships won by ACC programs such as Florida State women's soccer and NC State.
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The 24-hour ACCN takeovers will showcase some of the most noteworthy moments and best games of the 2025-26 academic season for each school.
Each day's content will showcase the memorable and thrilling moments starting at 12 a.m. ET.
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