ACC-Big Ten Challenge facts and figures
The ACC-Big Ten Challenge (the conference names alternate as to which comes first each year) is an annual series of games pitting teams from the ACC and Big Ten. For the first six seasons of the series, which began in 1999, the ACC featured only nine teams, leaving two teams from the Big Ten without an opponent. In 2005, the ACC expanded to 12 teams, which left one ACC team unable to participate each season until 2011, when the Big Ten added Nebraska as a 12th member. The ACC leads the series 10-3, with the Big Ten coming out on top the past three years.
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Year-by-year
Note: Host team in bold
| 2012 Matchups | |
| Date | Game |
| Nov. 27 | North Carolina at Indiana |
| NC State at Michigan | |
| Minnesota at Florida State | |
| Maryland at Northwestern | |
| Iowa at Virginia Tech | |
| Nebraska at Wake Forest | |
| Nov. 28 | Ohio State at Duke |
| Virginia at Wisconsin | |
| Michigan State at Miami | |
| Purdue at Clemson | |
| Georgia Tech at Illinois | |
| Boston College at Penn State | |
| 2008: ACC 6, Big Ten 5 | |
| ACC victories | Big Ten victories |
| Boston College 57, Iowa 55 | Wisconsin 74, Virginia Tech 72 |
| Clemson 76, Illinois 74 | Ohio State 73, Miami 68 |
| Duke 76, Purdue 60 | Minnesota 66, Virginia 56 |
| Wake Forest 83, Indiana 58 | Penn State 85, Georgia Tech 83 |
| Maryland 75, Michigan 70 | Northwestern 73, Florida State 59 |
| North Carolina 98, Michigan State 63 | |
| 2007: ACC 8, Big Ten 3 | |
| ACC victories | Big Ten victories |
| Wake Forest 56, Iowa 47 | Indiana 83, Georgia Tech 79 |
| Florida State 75, Minnesota 61 | Michigan State 81, NC State 58 |
| Virginia 94-52 | Penn State 66, Virginia Tech 61 |
| Duke 82, Wisconsin 58 | |
| Clemson 61, Purdue 58 | |
| Maryland 69, Illinois 58 | |
| Boston College 77, Michigan 64 | |
| North Carolina 66, Ohio State 55 | |
| 2006: ACC 8, Big Ten 3 | |
| ACC victories | Big Ten victories |
| NC State 74, Michigan 67 | Wisconsin 81, Florida State 66 |
| Maryland 72, Illinois 66 | Northwestern 61, Miami 59 |
| Georgia Tech 77, Penn State 73 | Purdue 61, Virgina 59 |
| Duke 54, Indiana 51 | |
| Boston College 65, Michigan State 58 | |
| Virginia Tech 69, Iowa 65 | |
| North Carolina 98, Ohio State 89 | |
| Clemson 90, Minnesota 68 | |
| 2005: ACC 6, Big Ten 5 | |
| ACC victories | Big Ten victories |
| Wake Forest 91, Wisconsin 88 | Ohio State 69, Virginia Tech 56 |
| Florida State 97, Purdue 57 | Illinois 68, North Carolina 64 |
| Clemson 96, Penn State 88 | Michigan 74, Miami 53 |
| Maryland 83, Minnesota 66 | Michigan State 88, Geogia Tech 86 |
| Virginia 72, Northwestern 57 | Iowa 45, NC State 42 |
| Duke 75, Indiana 67 | |
| 2004: ACC 7, Big Ten 2 | |
| ACC victories | Big Ten victories |
| NC State 60, Purdue 53 | Wisconsin 69, Maryland 64 |
| Georgia Tech 99, Michigan 68 | Illinois 91, Wake Forest 73 |
| Florida State 70, Minnesota 69 | |
| Duke 81, Michigan State 74 | |
| Clemson 80, Ohio State 73 | |
| Virginia 48, Northwestern 44 | |
| North Carolina 70, Indiana 63 | |
| 2003: ACC 7, Big Ten 2 | |
| ACC victories | Big Ten victories |
| Florida State 71, Northwestern 53 | Michigan 68, NC State 61 |
| Wake Forest 100, Indiana 67 | Purdue 76, Clemson 64 |
| North Carolina 88, Illinois 81 | |
| Maryland 73, Wisconsin 67 | |
| Georgia Tech 73, Ohio State 53 | |
| Duke 72, Michigan State 50 | |
| Virginia 86, Minnesota 78 | |
| 2002: ACC 5, Big Ten 4 | |
| ACC victories | Big Ten victories |
| Florida State 80, Iowa 67 | Illinois 92, North Carolina 65 |
| Duke 91, Ohio State 76 | Indiana 80, Maryland 74 (OT) |
| Clemson 79, Penn State 70 | Michigan State 82, Virginia 75 |
| Wake Forest 90, Wisconsin 80 | Minnesota 64, Georgia Tech 63 |
| NC State 74, Northwestern 49 | |
| 2001: ACC 5, Big Ten 3 | |
| ACC victories | Big Ten victories |
| Wake Forest 85, Minnesota 79 | Ohio State 64, NC State 50 |
| Duke 80, Iowa 62 | Indiana 79, North Carolina 66 |
| Maryland 76, Illinois 63 | Northwestern 57, Florida State 50 |
| Clemson 79, Penn State 66 | |
| Geogia Tech 62, Wisconsin 61 | |
| Note: Virginia led Michigan State 31-28 at Richmond Coliseum, but the second half was canceled due to unsafe court conditions. | |
| 2000: ACC 5, Big Ten 4 | |
| ACC victories | Big Ten victories |
| Wake Forest 71, Michigan 60 | Iowa 85, Georgia Tech 67 |
| Duke 78, Illinois 77 | Michigan State 77, North Carolina 64 |
| Clemson 57, Northwestern 44 | Wisconsin 78, Maryland 75 (OT) |
| NC State 84, Penn State 76 | Minnesota 79, Florida State 71 |
| Virginia 98, Purdue 79 | |
| 1999: ACC 5, Big Ten 4 | |
| ACC victories | Big Ten victories |
| Wake Forest 67, Wisconsin 58 | Minnesota 74, Virginia 62 |
| Maryland 83, Iowa 65 | Michigan 80, Georgia Tech 77 |
| Duke 72, Illinois 69 | Penn State 85, Clemson 75 |
| NC State 61, Purdue 59 | Michigan State 86, North Carolina 76 |
| Florida State 60, Northwestern 46 | |





