About UsThe Atlantic Coast Conference for women's lacrosse is made up of eight teams. The eight teams include, Duke, North Carolina, Syracuse, Virginia, Louisville, Notre Dame, Boston College, and Virginia Tech. The ACC is a very competitive conference especially for the sport of women's lacrosse. The current ACC women's lacrosse reigning champions is the Syracuse women's lacrosse team (pictured on the left).
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Our History |
The ACC was created on June 14th, 1953. The ACC was the first conference to have a SAT score minimum requirement for their student athletes which was a implemented in 1960. The required SAT score was 750. There are currently fifteen schools that are active members of the ACC.
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