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NC State is High on Bowling Green Transfer Guard Marcus Hill
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According to a source, NC State is high on Bowling Green Transfer Guard Marcus Hill (6’4″/185).
Hill averaged 20.5 points and 5.0 rebounds per game for the Falcons this season. He earned 1st Team All-MAC honors. Even though he was only at Bowling Green one season, he had one of the best seasons in school history, scoring 698 points, which ranks 5th all-time in program history for a single season.
For his first two years of collegiate ball, Hill played for Southern Union State College (JUCO) in Alabama. In 2022-23, Hill earned 3rd Team NJCAA All-American honors, and ranked as the #32 overall Junior College prospect.
Hill isn’t a three-point specialist, but he is ferocious at attacking the rim. He is on a mission to get into the paint every time he gets the ball. When he does so, he also makes plays for his teammates as well.
247Sports ranks Hill as a 4-Star Transfer Prospect, and the #62 overall player in the Transfer Portal, and the #11 Shooting Guard.
Hill has 1 year of eligibility remaining.
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WATCH: Middlebrooks, Taylor & Huntley-Hatfield After NC State’s Win Over Presbyterian
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November 9, 2024After NC State’s 81-72 win over Presbyterian tonight, we were able to get interviews with Ben Middlebrooks, Jayden Taylor and Brandon Huntley-Hatfield.
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WATCH: Kevin Keatts’ Postgame Press Conference After NC State’s Win Over Presbyterian (with transcript)
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November 9, 2024NC State head coach Kevin Keatts met with the media for his postgame press conference after the Wolfpack’s 81-72 win over Presbyterian tonight. You can watch the video ABOVE, and read the transcript BELOW.
Give Presbyterian a lot of credit, man. They were really scrappy. And we knew they’re coming in.
He’s done a really good job with his team, been there six years. I even went back last year and watched him go to Vanderbilt and win. So they did a good job.
And when you look at it, man, I tell you what, (Kory) Mincy was really good. We threw a little bit of everything at him. He scored in every way, 28 points.
But I thought we did some really good things. This team right now, we’re really passing the ball. You look at our assists, and it’s pretty good.
We had 18 tonight on 31 main field goals. We had 12 steals. And so we’re getting everything that we want out of it.
We’re gonna continue to build. I like where we’re at in game number two. And I just wanna keep building on it.
But I thought we did some good things. You look at JT (Jayden Taylor), it was good for him to score the basketball. He had a career high in steals in five.
Now, we gotta talk about his five turnovers. We’ll have a conversation about that. But I thought they were really good.
I thought both Brandon (Huntley-Hatfield) and Ben (Middlebrooks) complimented each other. You look at it, and I didn’t plan this out, but both were around 20 minutes a game. And you look at it, 11 points, and then what did Ben have, 16.
And I thought both of them were really good. One was good in the first half, I thought Ben was good in the second half.
As far as Ben’s play, you talked about the last game after the practice that he had. What do you see from him being able to score the basketball?
He’s an energy guy. And when he doesn’t play with energy, I think he’s just okay sometimes. But when he plays with energy, he’s really good.
Brandon’s probably a little bit more skilled. Even though, just so you know, Ben’s 100% from the three-point line, just so you know that. But I thought he did a great job.
We talked about it all week, denying the reversals from the top of the key. And I thought he did a really good job. But I know what he did for us in the second half.
Does he have the green light in front of him?
Right now, right now. I mean, it’s hard to deny a guy that’s shooting one for one. He’s 100% on the year, so he does have it right now.
How do you feel about the rebounding effort and how they competed off the glass?
We do, we try to finish possessions with physical rebounds and so we can get out and run. Once again, the 27 fast break points is pretty good.
So we’re scoring the way we want to score. We’re getting out and we’re playing fast and we’re doing a good job. But we’ve really concentrated on rebounding the ball and getting the ball out to our ball handlers.
And what else can I say about Michael (O’Connell)? Eight assists and one turnover. I mean, pretty good. I mean, he knows how to deliver the basketball.
What was the game plan on fighting through those screens that Presbyterian kept throwing at you all night long?
Give them credit. He does a great job with those screens. And we decided at times to fight through both of them and then switch to the last one, but they do a really good job.
And they’re good at it. They’re very efficient at what they do. They’ll run the shot clock down and then Mincy gets the ball and Mincy goes one-on-one.
And if he’s playing really well, it’s going to be a tough night for you. I thought we did a good job and I say that, but he still had 28 points.
Ben Middlebrooks’ personality
He’s been around college basketball for so long that he sees the ups and downs.
He understands the aspect of it, never taking it, never getting too high, never getting too low. And he understands that what’s important is our team winning. And that’s what we talked about.
So I think he loves to smile. He loves to give you great energy. And if he’s not looking that way, I think something’s wrong with himself.
Jayden Taylor in the preseason game and the first game for a veteran guy, he just didn’t seem like himself, really. Did you take him aside? He looked more aggressive.
Yeah, I pointed to that bench.
You see that right there? It’s like, hey, no, I’m just kidding. No, he didn’t have a good game. He didn’t have the pop in the preseason.
And then now he’s more aggressive. He’s doing things like him and Michael O’Connell. They are really, really good players that played on an ACC championship team.
And we need those guys to be good, and he was really good tonight. But I just, I let him play. Sometimes we, as coaches, you can say too much.
Just let guys get out of it, get them back in the gym. See the ball going home, and they become really good basketball players.
Has there been a point of emphasis for him to kind of attack the rim more?
Yeah, and he settles sometimes.
So we talked about driving the basketball. One of my keys is paint touches. I wanted to play inside out, whether we threw the ball inside to post guys, or we drove the ball, and we got 48 points in the paint.
What do you think about that, when you were doing different rotations, you had seven seniors.
It always helped when you got seven seniors. I like our bunch.
Then what I want everybody to think about is it’s so early. You’re gonna look around college basketball, and I don’t even know anybody’s scores today. There might be some mind-boggling scores, because it takes everyone so long to get going.
My three freshmen are gonna be good, but they were not ready for a team that ran all of that action today. When you play those older guys, they know. They’ve been around basketball.
They understand how to play. And so, guys, we’re in an era of, I got eight new guys, and most teams are new. So you’re gonna see some crazy scores early, some mid-major teams that’s gonna play well, some high majors that don’t.
But it’s better when you got your older guys out there as you’re going through that stuff.
Are you comfortable with where this team is defensively two games into the season?
Well, I like what we’re forcing. I think we had nine steals the other day and 12 tonight.
I think we’re playing at a high level. My biggest thing is when our guys just play hard, and we’ll figure it out. We’re gonna continue to get better, but I do like some good things that we’re doing.
You guys always kind of come back and strike back a little bit. How do you guys feel like you handled that type of pressure?
I thought both Stewart and Mincy were very good.
I know they guys played really, really well. And Mincy, I loved it. I mean, he was active, he was talking trash.
I just thought this team, because they had some veteran guys that’s been around, they didn’t play in the NCAA, but they played postseason last year. They got five guys that know how to play.
I knew they weren’t going to lay down.
When a player is engaging in trash talk like that, how do you kind of keep your guys calm and poised, not engaging back?
Just play. I mean, it’s gonna happen.
Our guys talk trash too a little bit. I was the biggest trash talker when I played too, but there wasn’t a bunch of cameras around. Matter of fact, I don’t even know if there was one camera around.
So you can get away with it, but I just tell our guys to be careful. God bless you guys.
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NC State 81 Presbyterian 72: BY THE NUMBERS
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November 8, 2024NC State defeated Presbyterian 81-72 this evening in the Lenovo Center, improving to 2-0. Here’s a look at the game by the numbers.
The Wolfpack shot the ball extremely well tonight, hitting 55.4% from the field, and 36.8% from three. While NC State shot better than Presbyterian, I’m sure Kevin Keatts wasn’t pleased with the way his team played defense. Presbyterian shot 50% from the field and 33% from three.
Shooting the ball better than the other team is obviously the most statistical category that leads to victory.
The 2nd most important statistical factor in winning is winning the turnover battle. NC State turned Presbyterian 15 times, and committed 12 of their own. As a result, the Wolfpack scored 19 points off of turnovers, compared to Presbyterian’s 13.
Coming in 3rd is Offensive Rebounding percentage. 2nd chance points is a key factor in putting a W in the win column. NC State lost this statistical category this evening. Presbyterian had 11 offensive rebounds, which led to 15 second chance points. NC State had 10 offensive rebounds, which led to 12 second chance points.
The 4th statistical factor that leads to victory is the free throw line. NC State had 19 free throw attempts, compared to Presbyterian’s 16. Presbyterian shot 68% from the charity stripe, while the Wolfpack shot 63%.
NC State was unselfish once again, with 18 assists on 31 field goals.
Senior Guard Jayden Taylor led the Wolfpack in scoring and steals, with 19 points (7-14 FG) and 5 steals.
Senior Guard/Forward Dontrez Styles led NC State in rebounds and blocks, with 7 boards and 2 blocks. He also had 9 points (4-9 FG).
Senior Guard Michael O’Connell led the Wolfpack with 8 assists, and only turned the ball over 1 time. That’s outstanding. He also had 11 points, shooting 4 of 7 from the field, and 2 of 4 from three.
Senior Forward Ben Middlebrooks came off the bench like a firecracker, scoring 16 points (6-7 FG/1-1 3PT) in only 19 minutes of play. What makes those numbers all the more impressive, is the fact that he scored all 16 of his points in the 2nd half.
Senior Forward Brandon Huntley-Hatfield had 11 points (5-6 FG) and 6 rebounds.
Senior Guard Marcus Hill had 5 assists and only 1 turnover. To start the season, the Wolfpack is basically starting two Point Guards in O’Connell and Hill. Between the two of them, they had 13 assists and 2 turnovers. That’s impressive.
NC State didn’t cover the spread this evening. They were 21.5-point favorites, and won by 9. The Total went Over. The Total was 152.5, and the two teams combined to score 153 points. That was cutting it close.
The Wolfpack will be back in action next Wednesday night against Coastal Carolina at 7pm on ACC Network Extra.
Get Avila and Conwell together. That would be a replacement for Horne and Burns with an additional year to boot. Also protection if Diarra decides to go pro.
He looks great. But we need someone with more than one year of eligibility left.