Inside look at UNC women’s ACC basketball schedule

The UNC women’s basketball team is gearing up to chase the title, and now with the release of their ACC schedule, we look at their path.

The North Carolina woman’s basketball team has announced their Atlantic Coast Conference schedule for the upcoming 2022-2023 season.

After their 25-7 record last season, UNC’s woman’s basketball program is heading in the right direction, and this could be the year they put it all together. Led by coach [autotag]Courtney Banghart[/autotag], North Carolina finished with a 13-5 record in the conference, dancing to the sweet 16 before losing to eventual national champions South Carolina.

UNC will open their ACC schedule against Florida State on December 29th in Carmichael Arena, the home turf they defended going 13-1 on the previous season. They then have two road games against Virginia Tech to open the new year on January 1st and then travel to Miami for a meeting with the Hurricanes on the 5th.

North Carolina then hosts the Fighting Irish on January 8th before traveling to take on Virginia Cavaliers on January 12th. The next three games on the ACC schedule are at home, hosting NC State on the 15th, Duke on the 19th, and Georgia Tech on the 22nd. They will then hit the road for a meeting against Pittsburgh on the 26th, finishing January in South Carolina against the Clemson Tigers on the 29th.

Their February opens up with their second season meeting against the Cavaliers but this time at home on the 2nd. UNC hits the road on February 5th to take on Louisville and end their road trip against Syracuse on the 9th. They have a short stint at home with Boston College on the 12th, then hit the road again to battle NC State on the 16th.

UNC host two more games at home, taking on Wake Forest on February 19th and Virginia Tech on the 23rd, before capping off their ACC schedule on the road against Duke on February 26th.

There’s a lot of hype surrounding the North Carolina woman’s basketball program this year, and posting another solid performance in the ACC could help get them to cutting nets at the end of the season.

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