List of ACC Men's Basketball Tournament Finals broadcasters

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Television

YearNetworkPlay-by-playAnalystSideline reporter
2022 ESPN Dan Shulman Jay Bilas Holly Rowe
2021 Allison Williams
2020
2019 ESPN
ACC Network (Raycom Sports)
Dan Shulman
Tim Brando
Jay Bilas
Mike Gminski
Allison Williams
Brian Oliver
2018 Allison Williams
Jason Capel
2017
2016 Dan Shulman
Tim Brant
Allison Williams
Debbie Antonelli
2015ESPN
ACC Network
2014 Dick Vitale
Mike Gminski
Jeannine Edwards
Debbie Antonelli
2013 [1]
2012 [2] Erin Andrews
Debbie Antonelli
2011 [3] Dan Shulman
Tim Brando
Erin Andrews
Scott Pryzwansky
2010 [4] ESPN
Raycom
Dan Shulman
Tim Brant
2009 Mike Patrick
Tim Brant
Heather Cox
Scott Pryzwanski
2008 Stacey Dales
Scott Pryzwanski
2007ESPN
Raycom/Lincoln Financial
Doris Burke
Scott Pryzwanski
2006ESPN
Raycom/Jefferson Pilot
Mike Patrick
Steve Martin
Scott Pryzwanski
2005 [5] Mike Patrick
Tim Brant
2004 Mike Patrick
Steve Martin
Mark Jones
2003 Mike Patrick
Tim Brant
2002 Mike Patrick
Steve Martin
Dick Vitale
Dan Bonner
2001 Mike Patrick
Tim Brant
2000
1999 [6] Brad Daugherty
1998 Mike Patrick
Bob Rathbun
Terry Gannon
1997 Mike Patrick
Tim Brant
1996Raycom/Jefferson Pilot
ESPN
Bob Rathbun
Mike Patrick
Dan Bonner
Clark Kellogg

Gary Danielson

1995ESPN
Raycom/Jefferson Pilot
Mike Patrick
Tim Brant
Clark Kellogg
Dan Bonner
1994Raycom/Jefferson Pilot
ESPN
Bob Rathbun
Mike Patrick
Dan Bonner
Dick Vitale
1993Raycom/Jefferson Pilot Tim Brant Dan Bonner
1992 [7] Brad Nessler
1991 CBS
Raycom/Jefferson Pilot
Dick Stockton
Bob Rathbun
Bill Raftery
Dan Bonner
1990NBC Raycom/Jefferson Pilot Dick Enberg
Brad Nessler
Al McGuire
Len Elmore
1989 Dick Enberg
Bob Rathbun
Al McGuire
Dan Bonner
1988 Dick Enberg
Mike Patrick
1987 Dick Enberg
Marty Brennaman
1986 Dick Enberg
Mike Patrick
Al McGuire
Billy Cunningham
1985 Al McGuire
Jeff Mullins
1984 Dick Enberg
Fred White
1983 Al McGuire

Mike Patrick Jeff Mullins

1982NBC
MetroSports
Dick Enberg
Jim Thacker
Al McGuire
Jeff Mullins
1981C.D. ChesleyJim Thacker Billy Packer
1980 Bones McKinney
1979 Billy Packer and Bones McKinney
1978 ABC Jim Lampley Bill Russell
1977 NBC Dick Enberg Billy Packer
1976C.D. ChesleyJim Thacker
1975
1974
1973

Radio

YearNetworkPlay-by-playAnalyst
2016 ESPN Radio Bill Rosinski Bob Valvano
2015
2014 Marc Kestecher
2013 Bill Rosinski
2012

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