Megan Duffy's first season in Blacksburg was a successful one, despite the Hokies missing the 2025 NCAA Tournament as the first team to be left out. Yes, they hurt themselves down the stretch of the season with some "bad losses," but the fact that Duffy had them as close as she did in her first year with a short roster and rotation was a good sign.
Last year, the Hokies benefited from a favorable ACC schedule with all three newcomers, SMU, California, and Stanford, all making the trip to Blacksburg, and turnabout is fair play this coming winter after the conference released the dates for all ACC women's games.
ACC releases Virginia Tech's WBB conference schedule
On Tuesday afternoon, Virginia Tech and the ACC released all 18 conference games for each team. This year, the Hokies are going to rack up their frequent flyer miles. Here is the ACC schedule with dates and times to be announced at a later date.
- Saturday, Dec. 7: vs. Duke
- Thursday, Dec. 18: at Florida State
- Thursday, Jan. 1: vs. Miami
- Sunday, Jan. 4: at Louisville
- Thursday, Jan. 8: at Syracuse
- Sunday, Jan. 11: vs. Boston College
- Thursday, Jan. 15: at SMU
- Thursday, Jan. 22: vs. Clemson
- Sunday, Jan. 25: at Wake Forest
- Thursday, Jan. 29: vs. Pittsburgh
- Sunday, Feb. 1: vs. Virginia
- Thursday, Feb. 5: at Notre Dame
- Sunday, Feb. 8: vs. North Carolina State
- Thursday, Feb. 12: at Stanford
- Sunday, Feb. 15: at California
- Thursday, Feb. 19: vs. North Carolina
- Sunday, Feb. 22: vs. Georgia Tech
- Sunday, March 1: at Virginia
Looking at the schedule, the Hokies will travel to seven different states this winter and will end the season for another year, this time in Charlottesville against Virginia for the second of two Commonwealth Clashes against the Cavaliers, who visit Virginia Tech on Feb. 1. Hopefully, the Hokies will have more depth this season with all the travel. Last month, Virginia Tech released its non-conference schedule.