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NC State vs. Virginia Tech: Info, Preview, Keys to the Game & How to Watch

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NC State Wolfpack vs Virginia Tech Hokies
Gametime: 9:00 pm
Streaming: Fox Sports South (RSN)
Location: Blacksburg, VA

Getting to know the Hokies…

NC State takes on Virginia Tech today at 9pm (on the Fox Sports South/RSN ). The Hokies come into this game at 16- 7 on the season and 5-5 in the ACC. They are coming off a 9 point home loss to Miami, but this team is no pushover. They are a veteran squad with 5 guys averaging in double-digits. They shoot over 50% from the field and 40% from 3pt range.

The verdict is still out on just who Virginia Tech really is. They are only 2-4 vs. the RPI Top 50, with their lone major win coming against UNC.  The Pack is going to want to focus on stopping Justin Bibb (6’5, SR guard), Ahmed Hill (6’5, JR guard) and Kerry Blacksheer Jr. (6’10, JR forward).  These are their top scorers and guys that have been very consistent for them all season long, but the guy who sets them up is Justin Robinson. The 6’2 junior lefty is a true facilitator. He’s currently 2nd in the ACC in assists at 5.7 and does it by getting in the lane and kicking it out to his shooters.

Keys to the game for NC State…

  • Keep Robinson out of the lane– It will be interesting to see how State defends Robinson. When the Pack as struggling, they were allowing a lot of penetration from opp0sing PGs, but since the return of Markell Johnson they’ve been able to cut that down.. That is Robinson’s game and it’s what makes the Hokies go.  VT is going to run out a bunch of 6’5 guys, a 6’10 guy and Robinson at 6’2. Beverly will likely get this matchup, because of size alone, but it will be tough on him. If he can’t stop penetration, then look for Keatts to have to make an adjustment.
  • Create turnovers and own the offensive glass. These are two areas where the Hokies struggle. They don’t really create many turnovers and they are pretty bad on the glass. Meanwhile, NC State thrives in these areas and will need to do so again tonight. Remember, this team is 3rd in the nation in eFG% and they’re playing at home. State doesn’t want to rely on out-gunning the Hokies. They should focus on creating extra pssessions for themselves via TOs and ORBs.
  • Will Yurtseven force VT to go big, or will they force Keatts to go small? The Hokies have at times used 6’6 junior Chris Clarke as their 5 man, going extremely small and creating mismatches all over the floor. If they try this, NC State needs to make them pay early by feeding Yurtseven on the block. If they don’t, they’ll find themselves in a bit of a bad situation. Yurtseven hasn’t been great against mobile bigs and it’s put him in foul trouble throughout the season. State can’t let the Hokies do this. These big/small mismatches will be a chess game that Keatts and Buzz Williams will be engaged in all game long.
  • State needs the real Abu back. He had 8 points and 5 boards in 30 minutes against ND, but is he really back? State better hope so. because this is a game where he could do damage. If they succeed in bothering Yurtseven with a smaller lineup, then Keatts will have to adjust and Abu is the perfect player for that adjustment. He’s capable of guarding a 6’6/6’7 tweener and he’s also capable of bringing that tweener down to the block and punishing them. Abu needs to start every game by flashing his power around the rim before floating out for the jumpers. He has too often fallen in love with the 15 footer and it has hurt his minutes. Against VT he’ll have an opportunity to really have his way on the blocks. We’ll be watching closely to see if he capitalizes.
  • Focus and grind it out- This is a road game, coming off 3 wins with their rivalry game against Carolina coming up next. This can’t be a game you overlook. Everything is pointing to a game where they ease off the pedal and attempt to coast into the UNC game, but so far Keatts has been able to keep them laser-focused on the game at and. Can he do it again? If so, then the Pack will have massive momentum heading into their matchup with the Heels.

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An NC State Win Over Marquette in the Sweet 16 Would Be…

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Awesome. Obviously.

#11 seed NC State will play #2 seed Marquette tomorrow night in the Sweet 16. What would a win mean for the Wolfpack? Many things, but here’s just a few:

It would give NC State 25 wins on the year (25-14), which would be the most wins since 1982-83, when the Wolfpack went 26-10, winning the National Championship.

It would mark the 12th time in school history that NC State has won 25+ games in a single season.

1982-83 – 26-10 

1973-74 – 30-1 

1972-73 – 27-0 

1954-55 – 28-4 

1953-54 – 26-7

1952-53 – 26-6 

1950-51 – 30-7 

1949-50 – 27-6 

1948-49 – 25-8 

1947-48 – 29-3

1946-47- 26-5

It would be the 7th time NC State has advanced to the Elite 8 in the NCAA Tournament.

1950

1951

1974

1983

1985

1986

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NC State has Won 5 ACC Championships this Year

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NC State has won 5 ACC Championships this year, which is the most of any athletic program in the conference this year.

The Wolfpack has won ACC Titles in Women’s Cross Country, Men’s Swimming & Diving, Wrestling, Men’s Basketball and Gymnastics.

The last time NC State won 5 ACC Championships in one year was 1979-80.

As far as I can tell, here’s a look at the Wolfpack Conference Titles from 1979-80:

Football
Women’s Basketball
Women’s Cross Country
Men’s Swimming & Diving
Men’s Tennis

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NC State is 1 of 4 Schools to Have Both Men & Women’s Basketball Teams in Sweet 16

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NC State is 1 of 4 schools to have their Men and Women’s Basketball teams BOTH advance to the Sweet 16, along with Duke, Gonzaga and UCONN.

NC State and Duke are the only two schools in the country to send both Basketball teams to the Sweet 16, and also send the Football team to a bowl game.

This marks only the third time in school history that BOTH teams made the Sweet 16.

Years NC State’s Men & Women’s Teams Made the Sweet 16

1985
1989
2024

Despite the fact that the Men’s team has made the Elite 8 six times (1950, 1951, 1974, 1983, 1985, 1986), and the Women have made it 2 times (1998 & 2022), in the three occasions they both went to the Sweet 16 in the same year, neither team advanced to the Elite 8.

In 2024, Why Not Us?

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#3 seed NC State Holds on Against #6 Seed Tennessee, Defeating the Vols 79-72 to Advance to the Sweet 16

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#3 seed NC State held on last night, defeating #6 seed Tennessee 79-72 in Reynolds Coliseum to advance to the Sweet 16 for the 5th time in the last 6 tournaments.

The Wolfpack led by only 1 after the 1st Quarter, but they looked like they had things under control at halftime, leading by 18 points.

At one point, NC State led by as much as 20 points in the 3rd Quarter, but the Lady Volunteers weren’t about to give up.

With 4:19 left in the 4th, Tennessee cut the lead to 2 points, but NC State might have bent, but they wouldn’t break.

Junior Guard Aziaha James led the way with 22 points and 7 assists, which were both team highs. She scored 7 points in the final 3.5 minutes, helping to squash tue Last Vols’ comeback attempt.

Junior Guard Saniya Rivers had 20 points (6-14 FG) and 6 boards.

Freshman Zoe Brooks was clutch off the bench, chipping in 16 points and 6 boards.

This marks the 16th time the NC State Women’s Basketball team has advanced to the Sweet 16.

The Wolfpack will play #2 seed Stanford on Friday night at 7:30pm on ESPN in Portland.

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