
The ACC released its list of men’s basketball conference matchups for the 2018-19 season on Monday, with each school learning which opponents it would face at home, on the road and at both arenas.
UNC learned that in addition to home-and-home series with Duke and NC State–a yearly tradition–it will also face Miami and Louisville two times as well.
Teams scheduled to visit the Smith Center next season without a return visit include: Florida State, Notre Dame, Syracuse, Virginia and Virginia Tech.
The Tar Heels will travel to face Boston College, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh and Wake Forest, meanwhile, without playing those teams at home.
Next year’s ACC Tournament is scheduled to be played March 12-16 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte. Specific times and dates for the regular season conference games, however, have yet to be determined.
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