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NC State squares off aginst Wake Forest at 2 PM this Saturday. Wake Forest rides into Raleigh off of a big win over Miami. The Pack looks to win back to back ACC games before a brutal two-game stretch traveling to Duke and Louisville. What are the keys to the game for NC State to beat Wake Forest?

The Wolfpack will need to be prepared for ball screens, lots of ball screens.

The Demon Deacons use the ball screen as much as any team in the country. They like to initiate their offense with a flat high ball screen a couple of feet above the key. Bryant Crawford is lethal at utilizing the screen to get downhill quickly with his athleticism. The Pack will need to hedge efficiently to reroute Crawford horizontally instead of allowing him a direct line to the paint. John Collins has thrived as a pick and roll partner with Crawford as he has caught lots of alleys from him.

In addition to flat ball screens at the top of the key, Wake runs a two man game with a guard and big man from the wings. This action gives Wake an opportunity to exploit a potential mismatch as a result of teams switching. The other three players space the floor which strains help-side defense.

NC State can take away Wake’s pick and rolls by mixing in zone looks. Running a zone can also help take away the interior scoring of John Collins. Throwing different looks at Wake should slow down their lethal offensive attack.

Fouls will play a big part in Saturday’s game as Wake Forest ranks 24th in the NCAA in free throw percentage.

Omer Yurtseven and Malik Abu must play it safe the first half of the game by not picking up dumb fouls. NC State cannot afford to have either one of these players picking up quick fouls due to reach-ins and senseless off-ball calls. The Pack guards will need to be aggressive pressuring the ball without fouling because Wake shoots 75.9% from the foul line. Allowing them to get into the bonus early could be catastrophic.

Offensively NC State needs to have a balanced attack.

The Pack beat Pittsburgh with a balanced attack offensively. Maverick Rowan and Terry Henderson both scored 21 points apiece with Smith and Yurtseven getting into double figures as well. 20 assists on 29 made field goals helped NC State win the game. They will need to work together penetrating and kicking to get good looks. Markell Johnson and Dennis Smith give the Wolfpack versatility by having two players capable of getting into the paint to distribute the basketball. NC State will need to have everyone involved to score with the Demon Deacons.

Saturday’s contest should be entertaining theater as it features two teams capable of lighting up the scoreboard. The offenses will take center stage Saturday at 2 o’clock as both NC State and Wake average 81 PPG. Can the Wolfpack get enough stops to beat the Demon Deacons? They will need to bring energy and build upon their win over Pittsburgh as Wake Forest is a talented team.

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wolfpack74
wolfpack74
7 years ago

Stop writing, you know nothing. 2-5 it what it is.

“Big picture NC State stands 1-2 in the ACC with 15 games remaining. If they can rip off four straight wins against BC, GT, Pittsburgh, and Wake Forest they will be 5-2 going into back to back road games against Duke and Louisville. 5-2 doesn’t sound bad. Mark Gottfried and company have plenty of film to show his guys to light a fire under each”

Tyler White
Tyler White
7 years ago
Reply to  wolfpack74

I can’t stop writing I look forward to your comments too much. Thank you for visiting our site and sharing your views on NC State.

wolfpack74
wolfpack74
7 years ago
Reply to  Tyler White

Your welcome. Just don’t drink the Kool-Aid too much. You and I both knew that the way this team played against nobodies early on and had trouble with them, that this was going to be a long season. The one thing we didn’t know was that Yurts would not be very good and highly overrated. Just be more realistic in the articles. This goes for all PackInsider’s writers.

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Georgetown Transfer Dontrez Styles Commits to NC State!

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Georgetown Forward Transfer Dontrez Styles (6’6″/212) has committed to NC State!

Styles was the 2nd leading scorer for Georgetown this season, averaging 12.8 points per game, while grabbing 5.8 boards. He shot 36.8% from three.

Originally, Sytles was a consensus 4-Star prospect in UNC’s 2021 recruiting class. 247Sports ranked him as the #62 overall player nationally, and the #2 player in the state of North Carolina, playing for Kinston High School.

After two seasons with the Tar Heels, Styles entered the Portal, and took an Official Visit to NC State and Georgetown, and ultimately chose the Hoyas.

ON3 ranks Styles as the #104 overall player in the Portal.

With his final year of eligibility, Styles’ made the right choice this time.

NC State now has 2 scholarships remaining after Styles’ commitment.

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NC State Forward Katie Peneueta Enters the Transfer Portal

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NC State Forward Katie Peneueta is entering the Transfer Portal.

Peneueta transferred to NC State last offseason from Sacramento State, where she averaged 8.4 points, shooting 45.5% from three.

In her one year at NC State, Peneueta only played 8 games for the Wolfpack, battling injuries throughout the year. Peneueta has 1 year of eligibility.

With Peneueta entering the Portal, NC State now has 3 scholarships available heading into the 2024-25 season.

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Boston Transfer Center Caitlin Weimar (6’4″) is currently on an Official Visit to NC State.

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This year, Weimar averaged 18.7 points, 10.6 rebounds and 2.8 blocks. As a Junior, she averaged 15.5 points and 10.0 rebounds. She shot 55.5% this year, and 59.7% last year.

With NC State not having River Baldwin at Center next year, adding Weimar is an extremely exciting possibility.

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What did an ACC Title & Final Four Mean to NC State Legend TJ Warren?

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What did an ACC Title & Final Four mean to NC State Legend TJ Warren? I caught up with the man who won the ACC Player of the Year Award in 2014 to get his take.

What was it like for you watching NC State go from the #10 seed in the ACC Tournament, to winning the Championship, to going to the Final Four?

I’m a second generation Wolfpack basketball player. Wolf blood runs through my veins, so to be able to witness a ride like that was truly amazing.

What did this run say about Kevin Keatts and these players? In what ways did you see them adapt, change or persevere?

I think that is speaks to the heart that the players have. As a 10th seed in the ACC tournament, it’s easy to pack it in and look towards the offseason, but they did the opposite. They bonded together over adversity and that’s what made them so endearing. Hard work in the face of adversity, that’s something that Wolfpack fans can relate to.

As one of the best players to ever wear the Red & White, what did this run mean to you personally?

As I mentioned earlier, NCSU hoops has been in my family for a long time, so it meant a whole lot personally. This run definitely took me back to some of the fond memories I have of putting on the Red & White and playing in front of a packed house at the PNC.

What was the most memorable moment for you?

I think Mike’s shot to tie the game at the end of regulation. It just felt like destiny at that point. Anytime you get to beat UNC and Duke days apart is special too.

How do you think this run can change things for the NC State Basketball program going forward?

I think that it puts us back on the national radar where we belong. After a magical run like that, I think it makes players want to be a part of that. A run like that reinvigorates a program definitely.

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Warren is 1 of only 6 NC State players to ever be named the ACC Player of the Year. In his Sophomore season, Warren was named a 2nd Team All-American by Sporting News and the AP. He averaged 24.9 points per game, which is the 5th best mark in a single season in NC State history. Warren scored 871 points that year, which is the most points ever scored in a single season by a Wolfpack player.

TJ was selected by the Phoenix Suns with the 14th overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft.

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