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Warren, Wolfpack Come on Late, Topple EKU 75-56

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After a poorly played first half NC State got it rolling early in the second and never looked back, trampling Eastern Kentucky 75-56.

TJ Warren scored 30 points, added 11 boards and saved State in the second half. EKU obviously knew the scouting report against the Pack. They came out in a zone and really slowed the pace of play. Early on State seemed confused, settling for 3’s and playing tentatively against the zone. Gottfried certainly addressed that at the half and the Pack came out aggressive after the break. Warren led the way, but it was quick ball movement and hitting the gaps in the zone that got them rolling, leading to a 19 point win.

We apologize for the delayed coverage this weekend. All of us here at PackInsider.com are out of town with our families for Thanksgiving. We’ll be back at it on Monday with ‘Out Take’ on the Wolfpack. Thanks for understanding!

In the meantime, here are some quotes from Coach Gottfried:

Opening Statement:
“First off, I think this a good win for our team because that might potentially be an NCAA Tournament team. Obviously, Belmont in their league is very good, but they have a great chance to win their league. They are a really good team with terrific guards. They go a really good job of changing defenses to keep teams off balance. I was really proud of our guys. I thought in the second half we attacked the zone much better. I thought that was the difference in the game. Defensively we are a little bit better. In the first half, we struggled against the zone. We didn’t move it nearly as well as we should have. We didn’t get the ball inside or penetrate the zone very well. In the second half, the ball moved a lot better and we got inside the zone. We attacked pretty well. This is a good win for our team against a good basketball team.”

On attacking the zone:
“They play two different defenses. I thought in the first half we were very cautious. It became paralysis by analysis. We were trying to figure out what defense they were in instead of just playing it. I thought in the second half we were aggressive. We got the ball moving better and our people moving better. Then we were able to find some gaps because we were more aggressive. (In) the first half we seemed real tentative trying to figure out how to attack it rather than really getting the ball moving quicker and getting the zone shifting. In the second half we were a lot more aggressive and much better.”

On T.J. breaking out in the second half after a slow first half:
“I thought he did what good players do. He had that aggressive nature during that stretch when the score was 51-49, he took it over. He did a great job, that is what you want your good players to do, step up and be aggressive and he did.”

On Cat Barber’s growth:
“I thought as the game went on he got better. He is so quick and he can penetrate so well that he got into trouble a couple of times tonight against a team that is leading the country in steals. They are really good at knocking the ball loose if you are loose with it. For every part of the game with him he just keeps getting better and better. He is learning our offense and what to run. He is getting confident. He is starting figure out when to move the ball. That is a feel as a point guard. His quickness and ability to get to the rim is something we want him to use a lot.”

On the expanded role of Jordan Vandenberg:
“We’ll see. I don’t think of it in those terms as minutes. I just want him to be productive. He changes things with his length. Tonight he got his hand on a rebound a knocked it out of there just because he was long enough to put his hand on it. We ended up with a rebound. Our guys have figured out if we put the ball up there by the rim he is pretty good at getting up there and making it. When you look at the way he affects things defensively and the way offensively he scores right around the rim. He made a nice couple of passes and I think he does a good job rebounding too. I think he has given us a great lift these last two games.”

On 3-point shooting:
“I think we are a better 3-point shooting team than we are showing. I think we have guys capable of making them. I like the fact that we are finding ways to score against the zone that is not moving the ball two or three passes and making sure Scott Wood is open. That was a pretty good offense last year. We don’t have that this year. I think our guys are learning they are doing a good job of figuring out how to attack the zone without one of those guys like that. Although we do have some guys that can make 3s. I think Cat, Tyler, TJ, Ralston and Desmond can make them. We just have to find those spots and get better against the zone. We are going to see a lot of zone this year. We better get better at it or we are going to have some long nights.”

On new guys picking up offense quicker:
“I don’t know that I have ever thought about it that way but when you do have guys with you on the floor all summer long, it is different than it was before. But it is different for everybody. Everybody plays with the same rules. I think it helps our guys.”

On defense:
“We are getting there. We are not great but we are better with Jordan because of his length. He can protect some things at the rim. We just have to continue to learn how to defend at our level. Cat has got to learn, which he is. Desmond is also learning. We are just going to keep working at it, but I think we are getting there.”

 

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Boston Transfer Center Caitlin Weimar Commits to NC State

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Boston Transfer Center Caitlin Weimar (6’4″) has verbally committed to NC State for her final year.

Weimar took an Official Visit to NC State a little over a week ago.

She is the reigning Patriot League Player of the Year, and has been named Defensive Player of the Year the past two years. She has earned 1st Team Patriot League Honors the past two seasons.

This year, Weimar averaged 18.7 points, 10.6 rebounds and 2.8 blocks. As a Junior, she averaged 15.5 points and 10.0 rebounds. She shot 55.5% this year, and 59.7% last year.

With the exodus of River Baldwin, picking up a commitment from Weimar is massive.

With the addition of Weimar, NC State now has 2 scholarships available heading into the 2024-25 season.

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Bowling Green Transfer Guard Marcus Hill Commits to NC State!

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Bowling Green Transfer Guard Marcus Hill (6’4″/185) has committed to NC State!

Hill took an Official Visit to NC State this past weekend.

This past season, Hill averaged 20.5 points and 5.0 rebounds per game for the Falcons. 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.

247Sports ranks Hill as a 4-Star Transfer Prospect, and the #81 overall player in the Transfer Portal, and the #11 Shooting Guard.

Even though 247Sports and ON3 consider Hill a Shooting Guard, NC State is recruiting him as a Point Guard.

Hill is the 4th player to transfer to NC State this offseason, joining Louisville’s Brandon Huntley-Hatfield & Mike James, and Georgetown’s Dontrez Styles.

With the addition of Hill, NC State now has 1 scholarship remaining for next season.

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NC State’s Mohamed Diarra Will Not Return to NC State for Final Season

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NC State Forward Mohamed Diarra will not be returning to NC State for his final season of eligibility. Rather, he will give 100% of his focus to pursuing his professional career.

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Diarra is declaring for the NBA Draft, and will explore that possibility as far as it goes, but the likelihood of him playing professionally in his home country of France are high.

Diarra was a significant player for NC State all season long, averaging 6.3 points and 7.8 rebounds (team high), but his impact in March was tremendous, recording 10+ rebounds in 7 of the Wolfpack’s 10 postseason games, and five of those performances were double-doubles.

Wolfpack fans will always remember the grit and mental toughness that Diarra put on display in the NCAA Tournament, playing game-after-game while fasting for Ramadan.

The Wolfpack’s frontcourt just got a little bit thinner. In the past two weeks, NC State has lost Diarra and Ernest Ross.  Ben Middlebrooks is returning, and Brandon Huntley-Hatfield transferred in from Louisville. Dontrez Styles transferred in from Georgetown, and while he is more of a Small Forward, in certain lineups, he could play the Small 4 position. With all that being said, I fully expect NC State to try to find another post player in the Transfer Portal with Diarra’s exodus now official.

With Diarra not returning in 2024, NC State now has 2 scholarships available for next season.

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Louisville Transfer Guard Mike James Commits to NC State!

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Louisville Transfer Guard Mike James (6’5″/200) has announced his commitment to NC State!

 

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This past year, James averaged 12.6 points per game (3rd on the team) and 5 rebounds. He’s extremely physical and aggressive, taking 47% of his field goal attempts at the rim (making 46%). As a result, he draws a lot of fouls, ranking 10th in the ACC in Fouls Drawn, and 4th in Free Throw Rate. James made opponents pay this year when they put him on the line, making 81.8% from the charity stripe, which ranked 15th in the ACC.

James shot the ball better as a Redshirt Freshman, than he did this past season. His Effective Field Goal Percentage in 2022-23 was 55.8%, which ranked 19th in the ACC, and his True Shooting Percentage of 59.6% ranked 14th.

News broke about James entering the Transfer Portal back on March 25th, and NC State was quick to reach out. Kevin Keatts and his staff recruited the former 4-star prospect out of high school heavily, but he ultimately chose the Cardinals.

After redshirting his first year in Louisville due to torn achilles, James has been a starter for the Cardinals the past two years.

He does have the ability to knock down a three, making 34.8% for his career.

James has 2 years of eligibility remaining. With James’ commitment, NC State currently has 1 scholarship available for next season.

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