List of Atlantic Coast Conference champions

Nationally, fencing (which was relaunched as an official conference sport in 2014–15 after having been absent since 1980) is a coeducational sport, offering one team title since 1990, while ACC titles are awarded to the men's and women's teams.

In all sports except volleyball, champions are determined by a post-season game, tournament, or meet.

Through December 19, 2024 The ACC Baseball champion was determined by regular season finish from 1954 until 1972 and in 1979.

[2] All current conference members field baseball teams except SMU and Syracuse.

All member schools except SMU sponsor men's cross country.

Four schools—Boston College, Duke, North Carolina, and Notre Dame—relaunched ACC fencing in the 2014–15 school year after the sport had been absent from the conference since 1980.

Today, ACC fencing is a coeducational sport, with teams fielding separate men's and women's squads and all bouts involving a single sex.

Nine schools—Boston College, California, Duke, Louisville, North Carolina, Stanford, Syracuse, Virginia, and Wake Forest—will sponsor women's field hockey in the upcoming 2024 season.

The ACC football champion was determined based on regular season finish from 1953 until 2004.

All schools except Miami, Pittsburgh, and Syracuse sponsor men's golf.

All schools except Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh, and Syracuse sponsor women's golf.

The ACC women's gymnastics league expanded from 4 to 6 teams in 2024–25 with the arrival of California and Stanford.

All schools sponsor men's indoor track & field except SMU.

Three ACC members, Florida State, Georgia Tech, and Miami, do not sponsor men's soccer.

[27] The next change to ACC softball membership will be the addition of California and Stanford for the 2025 season and beyond.

From 1962 to 1964, the champion was determined by a combination of the regular-season finish and placement in the championship meet.

All member institutions sponsored women's tennis until Pittsburgh discontinued its program in 2019.

[37] The most recent changes to the ACC include the entry of Pitt in 2013 and departure of Maryland in 2014, with Stanford joining in 2024.