Beginning this spring with the 2025 ACC Baseball Championship in Durham, North Carolina, all 16 teams in the ACC will compete in a single-elimination championship. The championship will remain six days as it has in previous years, running from Tuesday, May 20, through Sunday, May 25, 2025, from Durham Bulls Athletic Park. Please click here for more.
Category Archives: N.C. State
What Went Wrong with Wolfpack’s basketball season?
The 2024 ACC Champion Wolfpack has been painful to watch, no doubt about it. Losing double-digit leads against UVA, VT & Duke? Losing to UNC by 2 at home? (and all of that blue in the stands?) Double-digit losses in 3 of 4 OOC resume games. Not pleasant at all. What went wrong? Please click here for more.
NC State Football Sets Sights High With Offer to Elijah Golden
A coveted Florida prospect is the latest addition to a rapidly growing 2026 NC State football wishlist. Please click here for more.
New NC State Football OC Catches Up With 2026 Quarterback
Early NC State football commit Jacob Smith welcomed Kurt Roper for an in-home visit. Please click here for more.
Senior, freshman lead NC State women down the stretch
With two seconds remaining, senior Madison Hayes recorded a steal on the inbounds play and knocked down a pair of free throws to ice the 73-68 victory. Please click here for more.
Wolfpack wrestlers fall for the first time this season
Fifth-ranked NC State wrestling fell to third-ranked Oklahoma State by a 34-3 score Monday night on the road. In a much anticipated match-up featuring 18 ranked wrestlers, 13 of which are in the top-15, NC State suffered its first loss of the season after have a 7-0 record in front of over 8,000 fans. Please click here for more.
ACC Power Rankings: Cooper Flagg and Duke are steamrolling through conference play
Joe Lunardi of ESPN ways that the ACC currently has five teams projected to make the NCAA Tournament, though a lot can happen between now and Selection Sunday. Let’s check in on the state of the ACC by running through our latest conference power rankings. Please click here for more.
UNC’s JWash comes up big in ugly thriller over Pack
In the last 30 seconds in Raleigh, North Carolina’s Jalen Washington dunked one in and kept one out with a block to give the Tar Heels a 63-61 over N.C. State. (1/11)
It was an ugly game for both teams as the Wolfpack scored a season-low 20 points hitting only 22 percent of their shots in the first half and the Tar Heels turned the ball over 12 times and missed half their free throws.
The Wolfpack shot better in the second half, at one point hitting five straight shots to erase a nine-point Carolina lead. UNC’s Ian Jackson, who scored a game-high 21 points, drilled a three from the right sideline to give the Heels a 56-47 lead with 5:51 to go.
That’s when State went to work, outscoring Carolina 12-2 over the next three minutes to take a 59-58 lead on a jumper by Marcus Hill, who led the Pack with 20 points.
Jackson hit another three from the right side with under two minutes to go to put the Heels back up 61-59 but 30 seconds later Hill responded by driving around Heels for a layup to tie it at 61.
UNC’s RJ Davis missed an open jumper with just over a minute to play but the Carolina defense forced a turnover on the other end with 41 seconds to go. Eliot Cadeau, who had turned the ball over twice during State’s 12-2 run, dribbled low but was stiffled when he hooked an over-the-shoulder pass to Washington who promptly dunked it.
“I went to an open spot and Eliot made an incredible pass,” said Washington, who was doused with cold water by teammates in the lockerroom in celebration. On the defensive end, he anticipated the Jayden Taylor runner to the left of the lane, blocked it and came up with the loose ball as the clock expired.
Washington, who has been considered the weak link in Carolina’s starting five, more than held his own this time throughout the game. He had six points and seven rebounds in the first half as the Heels led 26-20 at the break. He finished with his first career double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds, along with three blocked shots.
UNC coach Hubert Davis said that Washington is playing with more confidence and, as a result Coach Davis has more confidence in Washington as he indicated that he is counting on the 6-foot-10 junior to be the presence the team has needed in the paint. But he named nearly every Tar Heel as making a positive impact.
“Whatever it took to come up with a win on the road the guys did today,” UNC coach Hubert Davis said. “Our guys made impactful plays on both ends of the court.”
While Hill was the offensive leader for the Wolfpack, Ben Middlebrooks kept the home team in the game with a career-high 14 rebounds for State, which falls to 9-7 overall and 2-3 in the ACC.
The Tar Heels, who host Cal Wednesday at 7 p.m., improve to 11-6 overall and 4-1 in the conference.
Former Wolfpack player Jakobi Meyers eclipses 1,000 yards for first time in NFL career
Former NC State player Jakobi Meyers had nine receptions for 123 yards and a touchdown in a 34-20 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.on Sunday, which put him over the 1,000 yard mark for the first time in his NFL career. Please click here for more.
Former NC State transfer wide receiver has committed to Texas A&M
Following weeks of speculation, which included a recent trip to North Carolina, Kevin “KC” Concepcion is now officially an Aggie. Concepcion reached out to coach Mike Elko and his team, visiting the Aggies last weekend to confirm his commitment to Elko’s vision. Please click here for more.