Julius Mays
Lowe, Mays, Wood Postgame Interviews (Austin Peay)
COACH LOWE “(Second half hiccups) are just something you run into with a young team. Like I told the guys in the locker room after the game, it’s an art to learn how to play with a lead. It just doesn’t happen. You have to learn how to play with a lead, and good teams can do that. We’re certainly getting our opportunities and we need to get better at it.” “As I told Javi and Julius, fair or unfair, (point guard) is the position that we play and (having to play perfect) comes with the territory, so you can...
VIDEO: Thomas, Mays, Horner and Wood Meet With the Media
JULIUS MAYS TALKS TO PACK INSIDER PI: What is the difference between last year this time, and this year? JM: I feel a lot more confident in myself and my teammates. We’re all on the same page this year. Every guy is about the team and nobody is about themselves. We all feel we have something to prove and nobody has confidence in us and every poll has us coming in last. We want to go out and compete and prove a lot of critics wrong. PI: What is it like to have Scott Wood here? JM: It’s good having...
OFF-SEASON UPDATE: Julius Mays
We continue our off-season updates by catching up with rising sophomore guard, Julius Mays. Last season, as a freshman, Mays averaged 4.7 pts and 1.9 assists per game. His playing time fluctuated throughout the season as NC State struggled to find a consistent floor general, however it was Mays that had the final word, dropping 18 and hitting pivotal shots down the stretch for the Pack in a losing effort to Maryland, in the ACC Tournament. Coach Lowe has continuously mentioned Mays when speaking on leadership of the 2009-2010 team. We asked Julius a little about himself, his off-season and...
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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…