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Final 2015 ACC Tournament bracket update

Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

Heading into the final weekend of the season and with one game left to play for every team in the league other than Georgia Tech, here's where we stand:

Session Game Time Matchup Television
First round - Tuesday, March 10
Opening
day
1 1 pm No. 12 Boston College vs No. 13 Georgia Tech ESPN2
ACC Network
2 3 pm No. 11 Wake Forest vs No. 14 Virginia Tech
Second round - Wednesday, March 11
1 3 noon No. 8 Clemson vs No. 9 Pittsburgh ESPN
ACC Network
4 2 pm No. 5 North Carolina vs Winner Game 1
2 5 7 pm No. 7 NC State vs No. 10 Florida State
6 9 pm No. 6 Miami vs Winner Game 2
Quarterfinals - Thursday, March 12
3 7 noon No. 1 Virginia vs Winner Game 3 ESPN2
ACC Network
8 2 pm No. 4 Louisville vs Winner Game 4
4 9 7 pm No. 2 Duke vs Winner Game 5 ESPN
ACC Network
10 9 pm No. 3 Notre Dame vs Winner Game 6
Semifinals - Friday, March 13
5 11 7 pm Winner Game 7 vs Winner Game 8 ESPN
ACC Network
12 9 pm Winner Game 9 vs Winner Game 10
Championship - Saturday, March 14
6 13 8:30 pm Winner Game 11 vs Winner Game 12 ESPN/ACCN

Locked Seeds:

No. 1 - Virginia 
No. 2 - Duke 
No. 3 - Notre Dame
No. 11 - Wake Forest
No. 12 Boston College

Notes:

--If Louisville defeats Virginia on Saturday, it gets the No. 4 seed without issue. If the Cardinals lose, however, they'll also need North Carolina, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, and Florida State to lose as well if they want to earn the No. 4 seed. In any other scenario, the Cards will be the No. 5 seed.

--Miami currently owns the head-to-head tiebreaker with NC State for the No. 6 seed.

--Clemson currently owns the head-to-head tiebreaker with Pitt for the No. 8 seed.