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NC State Players Are Everywhere in the ACC Top-15 – Here’s Where the Wolfpack Ranks

Matthew Bradham

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NC State’s strong start to ACC play isn’t just showing up in the standings – it’s showing up all over the conference stat sheets. Multiple Wolfpack players currently rank inside the Top-15 in key individual categories across the ACC, highlighting the balance, efficiency, and impact that have defined NC State’s season. From elite shooting and playmaking to rebounding and efficiency metrics, here’s a full breakdown of where Wolfpack players stack up among the conference’s best.

Darrion Williams

Williams continues to provide steady production and perimeter scoring for the Wolfpack, ranking among the league’s top scorers and shooters.

  • Scoring: 15.14 points per game (14th)
  • Three-Point Field Goals Made: 54 (7th)

Ven-Allen Lubin

Lubin has been one of the most efficient big men in the country, not just the ACC. His dominance around the basket shows up across multiple advanced and traditional metrics.

  • Rebounds: 7.04 per game (12th)
  • Field Goal Percentage: 67.8% (1st)
  • Offensive Rebounds: 2.83 per game (9th)
  • Offensive Rating: 141.6 (1st)

Quadir Copeland

Copeland’s fingerprints are all over NC State’s offense. He leads the conference in assists while ranking highly in efficiency, defensive impact, and overall value.

  • Assists: 6.91 per game (1st)
  • Free Throw Percentage: 77.1% (15th)
  • Steals: 1.74 per game (8th)
  • Assist-to-Turnover Ratio: 2.69 (4th)
  • Box Plus/Minus: 10.0 (6th)
  • Offensive Rating: 127.3 (13th)

Paul McNeil Jr.

Few players in the ACC are shooting it better or taking better care of the basketball than McNeil. His efficiency numbers are among the best in the conference.

  • Three-Point Percentage: 42.9% (1st)
  • Three-Point Field Goals Made: 73 (2nd)
  • Box Plus/Minus: 8.5 (15th)
  • Offensive Rating: 235.9 (3rd)
  • Turnover Percentage: 2.3% (1st)

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