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NC State officially announces hiring of McNeese's Will Wade as new Wolfpack men's basketball coach

Yankton Daily Press 24 Mar 2025
N.C. State has announced the hiring of McNeese’s Will Wade as the Wolfpack’s new men’s basketball coach. The school announced the hiring Sunday. That came a day after Wade’s McNeese team lost to Purdue in the second round of the ....
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Will Wade to the Wolfpack is official: NC State hires new head men’s basketball coach

The News & Observer 23 Mar 2025
Speculation and reports ran rampant for more than a week while McNeese State navigated the NCAA Tournament, but N.C. State made it official on Sunday. Will Wade is the Wolfpack’s new head coach ....
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NC State officially announces hiring of McNeese’s Will Wade as new Wolfpack men’s basketball coach

Wtop 23 Mar 2025
McNeese’s Will Wade is the Wolfpack’s new men’s basketball coach ... “I am beyond excited and honored to be chosen to lead the Wolfpack basketball program,” Wade said in a statement.
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Will Wade is headed to NC State. Will any McNeese State players go with him?

The Herald-Sun 23 Mar 2025
“Half the kids I recruited, I told them, ‘Hey, the goal is to go Power 5 after this year and some of you guys can go with me,’” Wade said earlier this week ... .
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Slam dunk hire: NC State welcomes Will Wade as head coach

Chatham Journal 23 Mar 2025
“I am excited and proud that Will Wade will be the next head coach for Wolfpack men’s basketball,” said Corrigan ... But after speaking extensively with Will and others who know him well, I knew that he was the right leader for the Wolfpack.”.
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Welcome back, Wolfpack: After falling short last year, Plano West breaks through with playoff berths

Lake Cities Sun 21 Mar 2025
The Plano West boys got a taste of high-stakes, late-season soccer last season in a contentious race for one of the final playoff spots in District 6-6A ... × This page requires Javascript ... Please enable it in your browser settings ... ....
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Remembering Jim Valvano: The legacy of NC State’s charismatic coach and cancer advocate

Chatham Journal 21 Mar 2025
By Gene Galin ... Known for his infectious humor, passionate coaching style, and heartfelt advocacy for cancer research, Valvano’s legacy transcends the basketball court ... .
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UNC, NC State teams would have to play each other every year under bill. Will ...

The Herald-Sun 21 Mar 2025
“Our collegiate rivalries are part of our state’s DNA, and this bill ensures it stays that way!” the bill’s sponsor wrote ... .
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NC State's guard quartet gives the Wolfpack a strong edge heading into March Madness

Burlington Times-News 20 Mar 2025
N.C. State's hopes of making a second straight Final Four run will lean heavily on an elite guard quartet. Explosive scorer Aziaha James and versatile Saniya Rivers led the way in last season's run. They're both back for March Madness ... .
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NC State basketball finalizing agreement with Will Wade to become new Wolfpack coach

The Herald-Sun 20 Mar 2025
NC State fired former head coach Kevin Keatts earlier this month. Multiple names were reported as potential replacements, but McNeese State’s Will Wade was an early favorite ... .
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HS ROUNDUP: Bottger smacks HR, Wolfpack get road win

The Citizens' Voice 20 Mar 2025
PALMYRA TWP ... Derrick Nah had three hits, including a double ... Boys tennis ... 3 singles ... X ... Jordany Rodriguez added seven service points and 15 digs for the Wolfpack, while Reylie Ramirez had seven kills and Nick Delescavage added seven digs and six kills.
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East Hamilton alum part of Wolfpack’s quartet of star guards

Chatanooga Times Free Press 20 Mar 2025
The formula to the Wolfpack's first Final Four appearance since 1998 included leaning on the versatile Saniya Rivers and gifted scorer Aziaha James ... And guard play could give the Wolfpack (26-6) that chance as the No.
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NC State’s guard quartet gives the Wolfpack a strong edge heading into March Madness

The Associated Press 19 Mar 2025
... and simply “let them go.” Rivers says the Wolfpack “would love to be party crashers again” in the NCAA Tournament.
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