Following last week’s announcement that the ACC Football Championship would be moving from Charlotte to Orlando, the league has released the new locations for eight other championship events originally scheduled to take place in North Carolina.

Concerns over HB2’s discriminatory nature saw the NCAA and the ACC each decide to relocate each of its tournaments and championships previously scheduled to be held in the state.

The new championship sites and dates are as follows:

  •         ACC Women’s Soccer Championship, Nov. 4 & 6 – MUSC Health Stadium; Charleston, South Carolina

  •         ACC Women’s Swimming & Diving/Men’s Diving Championships, Feb. 13-16 (change from original date) – Georgia Tech Aquatics Center; Atlanta, Georgia

  •       ACC Men’s Swimming Championship, Feb. 27-March 2 (change from original date) – Georgia Tech Aquatics Center; Atlanta, Georgia

  •         ACC Women’s Golf Championship, April 13-15 (change from original date) – The Reserve Golf Club; Pawley’s Island, South Carolina

  •         ACC Men’s Golf Championship, April 21-23 – Musgrove Mill Golf Club; Clinton, South Carolina

  •        ACC Men’s & Women’s Tennis Championships, April 26-30 – Rome Tennis Center at Berry College; Rome, Georgia

  •         ACC Baseball Championship, May 23-28 – Louisville Slugger Field; Louisville, Kentucky

Each of the new selected sites–with the exception of the Georgia Tech Aquatics Center–will be hosting an ACC Championship for the first time.

Eight states within the league’s footprint are now scheduled to host at least one conference championship in 2016-17.

Ticket information for these events will be released on a future date.