Four Non-Televised ACC Women's Tournament Games To Be Broadcast Live On TheACC.com
No. 7 seed Virginia Tech will take on No. 10 seed Wake Forest at 6 p.m. on Friday in the first of four live webcasts during the ACC Tournament.

No. 7 seed Virginia Tech will take on No. 10 seed Wake Forest at 6 p.m. on Friday in the first of four live webcasts during the ACC Tournament.

March 1, 2005

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- TheACC.com will provide live webcasts of all four, non-televised ACC Women's Tournament games during the 2005 ACC Tournament in Greensboro, N.C. Webcasts will be available for a pair of opening round games on Friday, March 4, and a pair of quarterfinal games on Saturday, March 5. All four webcasts will be powered by Road Runner Business Class, a service of Time Warner Cable Business Services. The schedule is as follows:

Friday, March 4

Game 2No. 7 seed Va. Tech vs. No. 10 seed Wake Forest6 p.m.Webcast
Game 3No. 6 seed Maryland vs. No. 11 seed Clemson8 p.m.Webcast
Saturday, March 5
Game 6No. 2 seed Duke vs. Game 2 winner6 p.m.Webcast
Game 7No. 3 seed NC State vs. Game 3 winner8 p.m.Webcast

Webcasts will be free for all ACC fans and will start 10 minutes prior to the tipoff of each contest. Fans will need to download the Free Real Player in order to access the live webcast.

In addition to the live video feed, former Wake Forest coach Charlene Curtis will provide color commentary during all four contests while Scott Yakola will handle play-by-play duties.