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The third year for the NC State men’s basketball team under head coach Kevin Keatts did not end the way anyone expected, as the college basketball season was cut short due to the spread of COVID-19.
With the cancellation of the 2020 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, Wolfpack nation may never know if the NC State men’s basketball team did enough in the closing weeks of the season to punch its ticket to the big dance. While that question will likely never be answered, there are a number of questions dating back to before the season that can be answered about this year’s team. Here are some of those questions and answers:
If you’re like me, you were probably disappointed when the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament was canceled — regardless of concerns over its potential to spread coronavirus — and you were heartbroken you couldn’t see if NC State would make the tournament and have a run at the title.
The NC State men’s basketball and its four seniors ended the regular season with a huge 84-64 win over Wake Forest. With the ACC Tournament next week and NCAA Tournament chances on the line, this win adds more weight to the Wolfpack’s resume heading into the tournament.
Friday, March 6
7:00 p.m. Men’s basketball vs. Wake Forest (PNC Arena)
The Wolfpack (18-12, 9-10) will be playing its last home game against the Demon Deacons (13-16, 6-13). The Pack beat the Deacs earlier this season, 91-82, in Winston-Salem. The basketball team will also be celebrating its seniors: guard Markell Johnson, guard C.J. Bryce, graduate forward Pat Andree and graduate forward Danny Dixon.
DURHAM — In the NC State men’s basketball team’s hard-fought road loss to No. 12 Duke inside Cameron Indoor Stadium Monday night, one issue arose that has plagued the Wolfpack all season long: depth.
Whenever NC State gets a big win, students rush to the Belltower. After Wednesday night's 88-66 victory over No. 6 Duke, that's exactly what h…
After a three game losing streak for the NC State men’s basketball team, there is a contingency of Wolfpack fans who have given up on this season. Some say that it’s time to look past this season and onto next season, when the nation’s seventh ranked recruiting class will come to Raleigh. It’s hard to blame State fans for being disappointed in the team’s play over the past few games, especially when two of the Pack’s last three losses have come against .500 or below teams. But now is not the time to lose hope in the basketball team. Believe it or not, the pieces are there to put together a run that can go deep into March. With that being said, there are some issues that need to be addressed.
The NC State men’s basketball team dropped its third game in a row to No. 6 Louisville, losing 77-57. The Pack (14-8, 5-6 ACC) had a two-point lead early in the first half and forced a great deal of turnovers and fouls, but could not capitalize on the opportunity, losing to the Cardinals (19-3, 10-1 ACC), who shot lights out in the game. Here are some important numbers from Saturday’s loss.