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A Big Summer For Former Wolfpackers
When you get a group of former NC State basketball players together, you will hear them describe themselves as a tight-knit group.  No matter if the players played in different decades, they will tell you that they are a part of a huge family.  The phrase “keeping it all in the family” has become a staple in our culture, and the Wolfpack basketball players have taken it to heart.  Currently, former NC State basketball player Jamie Knox is the agent representing 10 former Wolfpack players (Josh Powell, Marcus Melvin, Gavin Grant, Dennis Horner, Farnold Degand, Anthony Grundy, Clifford Crawford, Cameron...
Wolfpack Fans Raise Over $25,000 for Brian Keeter at “Hope To Walk”
As an athlete, when you choose to play for the NC State Wolfpack, you’re not only joining a team, you’re joining a family. Don’t believe me? Just ask Brian Keeter. Keeter was a member of the Wolfpack from 1998 to 2002 and although he was a walk-on, he gained a cult-like following thanks to his long range shooting and his ties to the nearby Cary High School. The fans rose to their feet when Keeter entered the game, usually in the final minutes of an already decided ball game, however you would never know by the decibel level in the...
EVTIMOV PLAYING ON: “Behind the Doors” (Entry #7)
A college team is often categorized by its results, and the players they have. Nobody knows, except the people in the organization, the things that go on in the locker room and the amount of effort and sacrifices that are made. However today I want to put the light on a part of the team that is being overlooked. The managers of the team are the workers behind the workers. They do the job that help the coaches be more efficient (shot clock, statistic during practise, video recording of practices, having the balls ready for the next drill…), and help...
Where Are They Now? Jeremy Hyatt / DRIVE Athletics
In 1993 NC State picked up a 6’6 shooting guard, Jeremy Hyatt, out of Jacksonville, Florida. Known for his defense and his perimeter shooting Hyatt quickly became a fan favorite and was also a big part of the program from 1993-1997. Hyatt was a 3 years starter for the Wolfpack and was a member of Herb Sendek’s first NC State team. Hyatt was solid during his senior season, by averaging 10 points per game, 4 assists, 3 rebounds, and over a steal per game, all while shooting an outstanding 47% from the floor and 38% from 3 point range. Hyatt,...
EVTIMOV PLAYING ON: “Hope To Walk” (Entry #6)
We are a family, let’s act like one! To all Wolfpackers, fans, and alumni, I would like to let you about the situation of Brian Keeter. Some of you already know, have heard or read somewhere that he got in a terrible car accident, and miraculously survived it. Despite the severe injuries he suffered such as spinal column fracture, broken bones, and organ damages, Brian fought and is continuing to fight. He is now paralyzed and is following intense rehabilitation to help improve this lifestyle. This rehabilitation is expensive, and this is why we are a Wolfpack family, because we...
Update From Across The Pond: 3/24/10
After scoring in double digits in his first twelve games of the season, Cameron Bennerman found himself in a slump, starting a new streak that consisted of 5 straight games in single digits. On March 21 Cam turned the ship back around, scoring 19 points in a 83-70 win over Trenkwalder. Bennerman is averagin15.8 points per game for the Rimini Crabs through 18 games. Season High: 28 points Anthony Grundy had an impressive streak of 18 games of double digit scoring snapped recently. He has averaged an impressive 17.9 points a game this season for Carife Ferrara. Unfortunately, Grundy injured...
Julius Hodge Introduces: The 24Hodge Basketball Camp
Hey Wolfpack fans, if you have a child between the ages of 6-14 then this is your chance to give them a once in a lifetime experience on the basketball court. The 24Hodge basketball camp is a camp located in Raleigh taught by the NC State legend himself, Julius Hodge. From 2001-2005 Julius Hodge etched his name into the record books as well as into the hearts of Pack fans everywhere. One of the most skilled players on the court and one of the most charismatic and enthusiastic off the court, Hodge has learned that basketball is a great tool...
EVTIMOV PLAYING ON: “Remember Greg Parrish” (Entry #4)
“REMEMBER GREG PARRISH” By: Ilian Evtimov I want to use this opportunity to remind us of one of NC State greatest fans, Greg Parrish. The Little Man who fought to the end. He was part of our team when I played, and made a difference for all those who got to be around him. Greg was in the locker room with the team, Greg came to road games when his health allowed him to, Greg was first in the bus, Greg came to the Tournaments with the team, and Greg was always positive, no matter how bad he felt that...
ACC Time Capsule: NC State’s 1970 ACC Championship
By: Matthew Bradham PackInsider.com NC State entered the 1970 ACC tournament as the #3 seed with a 19-6 overall record. The Wolfpack was led all season by their senior stud Van Williford, who earned 1st Team All-ACC honors in 1970. He ranked in the top-5 in the ACC in both scoring and rebounding, scoring 23.7 points (3rd) and 10.0 rebounds (5th). Williford was accompanied by two other members of his NC State team on the All-ACC team squad, joined by Paul Coder and Ed Leftwich on the 2nd Team. Each of these three players had individual scoring efforts that would...
Evtimov Playing On: “Now It’s A Profession!” (Entry #3)
“NOW IT’S A PROFESSION!” (Entry #3) By: Ilian Evtimov Playing college basketball is an untradable experience, however it is also a great feeling to be paid for it. It seems all wonderful when said like this, “I get paid to do what I love, which is play basketball.” I will tell you that the grass always seems greener on the other side… but perhaps it is because it has been watered more. Here are a list of the pros and cons of playing professional. Pros: You sleep, you practice, you eat, you sleep again, then you practice again, and on...
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Who is Savon Goodman?  Many NC State fans are asking this question today.  The Wolfpack fan base is curious why his name just popped up on their radar on signing day…so late in the game.  Why has no one been talking about this 4-star combo forward?   Well, this morning we give you the answers you’re looking for. Most college coaches haven’t been recruiting Goodman this season, because most of them were under the impression that he would prep next season in order to get his academics in line.  In fact, there was a plan in place for him to go to Brewster Academy next season to prep for a year.  Well, the plan might have changed.  According to Goodman’s head coach Rob Moore at Philadelphia Constitution, he has qualified academically.  Once the word got out that Goodman might be on the market, high level division-I coaches started calling in an aggressive manner. “Since he qualified academically, Savon decided that he wanted to go to college now.  Many kids go prep because they want to better there options.  That’s not the case for Savon.  He has colleges from all the major conferences knocking at his door right now,” said Moore….

Not so fast my friends! Just when you though NC State was done in 2012 after missing on Amile Jefferson, we learn that Gottfried and company are hot on the heels of another 4 star forward. This time it’s Savon Goodman who is still scheduling visits according to Adam Zagoria. N.C. State is now recruiting Savon Goodman, who is still planning visits, his high school coach told @SNYtv — Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) May 16, 2012   Goodman is a 6’6 forward who may seem a bit undersized, but has some serious game. With State now looking to sure-up their frontcourt he could be a great fit and get some real playing time on a team that will likely be a contender for the ACC’s number 1 spot. How many teams can say that? Here is what Zagsblog.com had to say. Rob Moore, Goodman’s coach at Philly Constitution, told SNY.tv Wednesday that N.C. State was now recruiting the 6-6 Goodman and that he planned to take more visits after the dead period ends. He recently visited Seton Hall and Pitt.

Many around NC State University fully expected top 25 recruit, Amile Jefferson, to announce his intentions to attend NC State on Tuesday. The addition of Jefferson would have meant ever more  talent for next season and enough front court depth to help the Pack forget about DeShawn Painter and Tyler Harris, both of whom transferred this offseason. Unfortunately, Jefferson didn’t select NC State and instead chose cross-town rival, Duke. Now, NC State faces a front court short on experience, requiring sophomore Thomas De Thaey and redshirt junior Jordan Vandenberg to step up in a big way. Fist off, let’s just go ahead and spill the beans on the Jefferson recruitment. This one went on forever and information was always different. There were time early on where people around NC State said things like “he’s our” and “we’re not letting this one get away.” And then there were times when we were told “he hasn’t been in communication with the staff as much lately.” and “I think he’s leaning towards Duke.” However, just two weeks ago we got information from two separate sources that Jefferson had made it pretty clear to the those within the NC State program, that State was going…