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![]() Seventh Annual ACC-BIG Ten Challenge Pairings Announced
June 29, 2005 CORAL GABLES, Fla. - One year after making their historical debut in the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2004, the "We are excited to be a part of the traditional ACC-Big Ten Challenge," said head coach Frank Haith. " The new, expanded ACC-Big Ten Challenge college basketball event - increasing to 11 games from nine in the six previous years -- will include two telecasts on ESPNU, the new 24-hour college sports network. ESPN and ESPN2 will combine to televise the other nine games, marking the fourth consecutive year every game will be televised nationally. The seventh annual event between the two conferences playing for the Commissioner's Cup will feature 11 games from 11 different college campuses the first Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday after Thanksgiving (Nov. 28-30). Since 2000, these two conferences have combined to make 13 Final Four appearances and captured four of the last six NCAA Championships. In addition, the ACC and Big Ten rank either first or second in all-time NCAA Tournament bids, victories and Final Four appearances.
2005 ACC-Big Ten Challenge Schedule (ALL TIMES ET) Monday, Nov. 28 Tuesday, Nov. 29
2005 Challenge highlights: The launch of ESPNU will provide fans with coverage of two additional Challenge games, both at Three Final Four Teams in Action: Top Programs in Competition: Five of the top 10 teams in last year's final ESPN/USA Today rankings and seven of the top 25 will compete in the Challenge -- #1 Perennial Powers Meet: College basketball tradition-rich programs Duke and Indiana will meet in New Teams to the Challenge: This year's Challenge will include two new teams with the addition of Commissioner's Cup: The ACC has won the Commissioner's Cup six straight years. The 2005 Challenge will mark the first year of a six-year agreement (through 2010) between ESPN, the ACC and the Big Ten to continue the annual men's college basketball inter-conference Challenge. ESPN and ESPN2's coverage of the 2004 ACC/Big Ten Challenge experienced significant audience growth over the 2003 event. ESPN's four telecasts in 2004 averaged a 1.6 rating and 1,423,000 households for increases of 33% (vs. 1.2) and 30% (vs. 1,094,000) over the four games in 2003. ESPN2's five matchups averaged a 0.6 rating and 495,000 households for increases of 50% (vs. 0.4) and 35% (vs. 365,000) over 2003's five telecasts. In addition, 2004's coverage included ESPN's highest-rated and most-viewed Challenge telecast ever: - 30 -
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