Volleyball: Notre Dame and SMU headed to ACC
Highlight
The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) has announced that Notre Dame and Southern Methodist University (SMU) have been invited to join the conference as affiliate members for women's volleyball, effective July 1, 2023.
Notre Dame, currently a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), will compete in the ACC Women's Volleyball Championship for the first time in the 2023 season, while SMU, currently a member of the American Athletic Conference, will join the ACC in 2024.
Analysis
The addition of Notre Dame and SMU to the ACC will further strengthen the conference's position as one of the top women's volleyball conferences in the country. Both schools have a rich history of success in the sport, and their addition to the ACC will make the conference even more competitive.
Notre Dame has won four national championships in volleyball, and has made 19 appearances in the NCAA Tournament. SMU has won one national championship in volleyball, and has made 13 appearances in the NCAA Tournament.
The addition of Notre Dame and SMU to the ACC will also help to raise the profile of women's volleyball in the conference. The ACC is one of the most prestigious conferences in college sports, and the addition of two top-notch programs will only help to increase the popularity of the sport.
Conclusion
The addition of Notre Dame and SMU to the ACC is a major development for women's volleyball in the conference. Both schools are strong programs with a rich history of success, and their addition to the ACC will make the conference even more competitive. The ACC is one of the most prestigious conferences in college sports, and the addition of these two schools will only help to increase the popularity of the sport.