Category Archives: N.C. State

NC State ends Oakland’s Cinderella run in OT thriller to extend its own into Sweet 16

Somebody’s Cinderella run had to end early. On Saturday, it was Oakland’s. The 14th-seeded Golden Grizzlies put up a fight, but NC State came out on top, 79-73 in a second-round overtime thriller at the NCAA tournament. With the win, the 11th-seeded Wolfpack become the first double-digit seed this year to advance to the Sweet 16. Please click here for more.

NC State basketball’s dream is alive. Wolfpack takes down Texas Tech in NCAA Tournament

N.C. State played its way into the NCAA Tournament with five emotional, inspired wins in the ACC Tournament, taking its first conference championship in 37 years. The Pack wasn’t about to exit the NCAA’s quickly after that. After Oakland had stunned Kentucky, after watching the Golden Grizzlies dance off the court Thursday, the Wolfpack turned back Texas Tech 80-67 in its NCAA South Region opener at PPG Paints Arena. Please click here for more.

State outshoots UNC to cap miraculous ACC title run

After winning four games in four days, including one miraculous overtime, N.C. State seemed destined to win it’s first ACC Tournament title since 1987. And that’s just what the Wolfpack did, outshooting North Carolina 55 percent to 37 percent in an 84-76 win in D.C. (3/16) 

“I’m on top of the world,” said Raleigh native D.J. Horne, who scored 29 points to pace the Wolfpack. Horne propelled State to an early nine-point lead at 20-11.

Carolina was able to catch up over the next six minutes and even took a 40-39 halftime lead when Cormac Ryan hit a three from the left corner at the buzzer.

But D.J. Burns, the tournament’s most valuable player, backed in and scored to give State a 45-43 lead with 18:13 left in the game. The Wolfpack, which led 33 minutes of the game, never trailed again.

It stayed close with the Pack’s lead fluctuating from three to eight points until breaking it open at the end. UNC’s RJ Davis scored on a 15 footer to pull the Heels within five at 67-62 with 6:05 to go.

After a Carolina turnover, Casey Morsell answered with an open three to put State in command at 70-62. Free throws by Horne gave the Wolfpack its largest lead to that point at 72-62 with just over four minutes to go.

The Tar Heels pressure defense forced several turnovers down the stretch but they couldn’t capitalize as the Heels missed 12 of their last 13 shots, several of which were open threes. Carolina hit just three of their 18 three-point attempts in the second half and finished a dismal eight of 30 from beyond the arc.

“Our pace wasn’t up to par,” said UNC’s RJ Davis, who had a game-high 30 points but it took him 26 shots to get there.

UNC coach Hubert Davis blamed the defense for not getting stops in order to give the offense an opportunity to get fastbreak points. “We just couldn’t guard them tonight,” he said adding that the Heels will once again go back to its mantra of defense, rebounding and taking care of the ball as they head into the NCAA Tournament.

State, now 22-14, will get the ACC automatic bid to the NCAA tourney. “Winning five games in five nights is a miracle,” an emotional Wolfpack coach Kevin Keatts said. “We’ve got to get some rest because, guess what, we’re going to the NCAA tournament.”

One big reason for that is the 280-pound Burns, who hit his first three-pointer of the season and scored 20 points going nine of 12 from the floor. “I allowed him to get the ball where he wanted,” said Armando Bacot, who scored 18 himself. “When he gets it there, it’s hard to stop him.”

UNC falls to 27-7 having now lost seven of the last 10 times it has played in the ACC Tournament finals. The Tar Heels now wait to see if they can still secure a No. 1 seed and opening games in Charlotte.

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How NC State basketball secured a spot in the ACC Tournament final

For the first time since 2007, NC State basketball is in the championship game of the ACC Tournament. The 10th-seeded Wolfpack continued its impressive, improbable run at the 71st edition of the event with a 73-65 win against Virginia in overtime at Capital One Arena. NC State, which outscored the Cavaliers 15-7 in the extra period, has won four games in as many days. Now, they play North Carolina for the title. Please click here for more.

NC State pulls away in shootout win over Louisville

NC State flirted with adversity but senior guards Michael O’Connell and Casey Morsell came up big to lead the Wolfpack a 94-85 win over Louisville on Tuesday in the ACC Tournament in Washington, D.C. Morsell had his second biggest scoring game of the season with 25 points and he made all 13 free throws to lead the way. He helped offset the explosive performance by Louisville sophomore guard Skyy Clark, who erupted for seven three-pointers and 36 points. Please click here for more.

Desperately needing the win, NC State is a 6.5-Point Underdog Against Duke

NC State (17-12) will host #10 Duke (23-6) this evening at 7pm, and home team is a 6.5-point underdog. While Kevin Keatts has had middling success at State, he’s done okay against Duke. Keatts’ record against the Blue Devils is 4-4 including last year’s unsettling destruction in the PNC and not many coaches can say they are .500 against Duke. Please click here for more.