The 2026 ACC women's basketball tournament is heating up, as lower-seeded teams look to impress the NCAA selection committee with conference fireworks leading up to the Big Dance.
Thursday's second-round winners will advance to face either No. 1-seed Duke, No. 2 Louisville, No. 3 North Carolina, or No. 4 NC State in the ACC quarterfinals on Friday.
"I think in postseason basketball, everyone's more urgent," said Duke head coach Kara Lawson. "As a coach and as a staff, the players are on both sides because it's one-and-done for everybody."
One team counting on a deep conference tournament run is No. 5-seed Notre Dame, who closed out a shaky regular season with an impressive five-game winning streak — including a finale upset win over nationally ranked No. 12 Louisville last Sunday.
Reigning back-to-back ACC Player of the Year and three-time Defensive Player of the Year Hannah Hidalgo leads the charge for the Fighting Irish, with the junior guard averaging 25.2 points and 6.3 rebounds per game this season while setting a program record in career steals.
"She's part of that Notre Dame legacy guards that are different," head coach Niele Ivey told reporters. "Arike [Ogunbowale] was different, Skyler [Diggins], different. Jewell [Loyd] — a list of those guards who just play this game at such an elite level. That's Hannah."
How to watch Notre Dame in the 2026 ACC basketball tournament
Notre Dame will kick off their postseason by taking on No. 12-seed Miami in the second round of the ACC tournament on Thursday.
The Irish and the Hurricanes will tip off at 1:30 PM ET on ACCN.