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Season credentials will be granted only to daily newspapers and tele-
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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS (MBB CONTACT)
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2021-22 SCHEDULE
NOVEMBER
11/9/21 BUCKNELL 8 p.m.
11/13/21 COLGATE 2 p.m.
11/16/21 vs. Central Connecticut % 8 p.m.
11/17/21 vs. Oklahoma State % 8 p.m.
11/21/21 TEXAS SOUTHERN 6 p.m.
11/27/21 LOUISIANA TECH 2 p.m.
DECEMBER
12/1/21 NEBRASKA 7:15 p.m.
12/4/21 LOUISVILLE * 2 p.m.
12/9/21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 6:30 p.m.
12/12/21 vs. Purdue & 2 p.m.
12/17/21 vs. Richmond @ 6:30 p.m.
12/21/21 WRIGHT STATE 7 p.m.
12/29/21 at Miami * 9 p.m.
JANUARY
1/1/22 FLORIDA STATE * 4 p.m.
1/4/22 at Virginia Tech * 7 p.m.
1/8/22 CLEMSON * 12 p.m.
2021-22 NC STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL 1/12/22 at Louisville * 9 p.m.
Head Coach: Kevin Keatts (Marshall ‘11) March 8-12 ACC Championship TBA
Assistant Coach: James Johnson (Ferrum ‘93) March 15-16 NCAA First Four TBA
Assistant Coach: Roy Roberson (Lynchburg ‘92) March 17-20 NCAA 1st and 2nd Rounds TBA
Assistant Coach: Mike Summey (NC State ‘97) March 24-27 NCAA Regionals TBA
Strength and Conditioning: Pat Murphy (UNC-Wilmington ‘04)
Director of Operations: Steve Snell (Radford ‘88) APRIL
Director of Player Personnel: Anthony Wright (Maine ‘99) April 2 NCAA Final Four TBA
Director of Scouting/Quality Control: Billy O’Meara (Louisville ‘11) April 4 National Championship 9 p.m.
Video Coordinator: Jackson Hayzlett (Bowling Green ‘14)
Assistant Director of Operations: Chris Zupko (Roanoke College ‘95) * ACC game
Assistant Athletic Trainer: Ron Cooper (Daemen College ‘13) % - Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase
& - Basketball Hall of Fame Invitational
@ - Basketball Hall of Fame Shootout
Home games in BOLD CAPS
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#4 JERICOLE
HELLEMS
FORWARD / 6’7’’ / 200 LBS. / SENIOR
ST. LOUIS, MO.
CHAMINADE
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#5 THOMAS
ALLEN
GUARD / 6’1’’ / 175 LBS. / REDSHIRT SENIOR
RALEIGH, N.C.
BREWSTER ACADEMY (NEBRASKA)
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#15 MANNY
BATES
FORWARD / 6’11’’ / 230 LBS. / REDSHIRT JUNIOR
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C.
NORTHWOOD TEMPLE ACADEMY
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#14
GUARD / 6’3” / 200 LBS. / JUNIOR
CASEY
MORSELL
FORT WASHINGTON, MD.
ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE (VIRGINIA)
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#23 GREG
GANTT
FORWARD / 6’8” / 215 LBS. / JUNIOR
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C.
TRINITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (PROVIDENCE)
REBOUNDS
Career........................... 9, vs. Seton Hall (2/15/20)
2020-21 – Sophomore Season (at Providence): Conference.................. 9, vs. Seton Hall (2/15/20)
Appeared in 26 games, making seven starts …
Averaged 4.0 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.7 assists FG MADE
per game … Scored five points and grabbed two Career.... 4 (2x), last vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/5/20)
rebounds versus Fairfield ... Scored nine points Conference........ 3 (3x), last at St. John’s (3/3/21)
and grabbed seven rebounds versus Fairleigh
Dickinson ... Scored seven points and had three FG ATTEMPTED
assists at TCU ... Scored nine points and grabbed Career...............................8, vs. DePaul (12/27/20)
Conference......................8, vs. DePaul (12/27/20)
five rebounds versus No. 11 Creighton ... Scored six
points at DePaul ... Scored six points and grabbed 3FG MADE
five rebounds at UConn ... Scored eight points at St. Career.............................. 2, vs. Creighton (1/2/21)
John’s. Conference..................... 2, vs. Creighton (1/2/21)
ASSISTS
HIGH SCHOOL: Career.....................5 (2x), last at Xavier (1/10/21)
Attended Trinity Christian High in Fayetteville … Conference...........................5, at Xavier (1/10/21)
Averaged 14.3 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 3.9 assists
in 18 games…Averaged 10.9 points, 7.2 rebounds, STEALS
and 3.5 assists per game in his junior year…Played Career.........................3 (3x), last at TCU (1/12/19)
for Team Felton in AAU where he was the leading Conference.....................3, at Creighton (1/18/20)
scorer and rebounder…Rated as a 4-star recruit
by ESPN.com and 247 Sports…Ranked No. 66 BLOCKS
Career............2 (2x), last at Seton Hall (12/20/20)
overall and No. 14 Small Forward by ESPN.com… Conference...2 (2x), last at Seton Hall (12/20/20)
Ranked No.62 overall and No. 16 Small Forward by
247 Sports…Named valedictorian of his class. MINUTES
Career.........................35, at Seton Hall (12/20/20)
Conference................35, at Seton Hall (12/20/20)
% - Big East Tournament (New York, N.Y.); $ - Maui Invitational, (Asheville, N.C.)
$ - Wooden Legacy, (Anaheim, Calif.); ^ - Basketball Hall of Fame Invitational (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
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#1 DEREON
SEABRON
GUARD / 6’7’’ / 180 LBS. / REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE
NORFOLK, VA.
LAKE TAYLOR
Personal:
Ranked as four-star and #102 overall recruit by 247Sports.
SEABRON’S SINGLE-GAME BESTS
com … attended Massanutten Military Academy POINTS
Career.............................................. 17, at Notre Dame (3/3/21)
(Woodstock, Va.) for post-grad year in 2018-19 … helped ACC................................................... 17, at Notre Dame (3/3/21)
lead the Colonels to 32-4 record as team advanced to
the Final Four of National Prep Championship … team REBOUNDS
lost to Brewster Academy and fellow NC State signee Career.............................................. 13, at Notre Dame (3/3/21)
ACC................................................... 13, at Notre Dame (3/3/21)
Jalen Lecque in Final Four … graduated from Lake
Taylor High School in Norfolk, Va. … was Virginia High FG MADE
2020-21 – Freshman Season: School League Class 4A Player of the Year in 2017-18 Career................................................ 8, at Notre Dame (3/3/21)
Appeared in 24 games, making eight starts … Averaged … led Titans to Class 4 State title, the first in program ACC..................................................... 8, at Notre Dame (3/3/21)
5.2 points and 3.9 rebounds per game …Settled in as history … scored 24 points and had 9 rebounds in FG ATTEMPTED
season progressed, averaging 8.4 points per game over double-overtime win in the state championship game Career.............................................. 12, at Notre Dame (3/3/21)
last eight outings of the season and had all three double- … averaged 22.5 points and 11 rebounds per game as ACC................................................... 12, at Notre Dame (3/3/21)
digit scoring games of the season during that stretch … a senior … named Class 4A Region Player of the Year
Led team in scoring once, rebounds four times, assists 3FG MADE
and All-Tidewater Player of the Year … averaged 17.2 Career...................................1 (5x), last vs. Davidson (3/18/21)
once, steals three times and blocks once … Named points and 7 rebounds per game as a junior in 2016-17 Conference........................ 1 (2x), last at Notre Dame (3/3/21)
ACC Freshman of the Week on March 8 after posting … named All-4A East Region Team, First-Team All-
career-highs in points (17), rebounds (13) and blocks Conference 17 and Second-Team All-Tidewater … as a 3FG ATTEMPTED
(3) in win at Notre Dame … Made first career start on Career...................................................3, at Syracuse (1/31/21)
sophomore in 2015-16 helped lead Lake Taylor to its first ACC........................................................3, at Syracuse (1/31/21)
Feb. 3 against Virginia … Started seven of the final eight state championship game appearance in school history.
games of the season … Tied for team-high with seven FT MADE
rebounds in win over North Carolina on Dec. 23 … Had Career............................................. 4, at Wake Forest (2/20/21)
season-high three assists three times, including wins ACC.................................................. 4, at Wake Forest (2/20/21)
at Wake Forest and Virginia … Had first career double- FT ATTEMPTED
digit scoring performance with 14 points and added a Career................................................. 5, vs. Syracuse (3/10/21)
then season-best nine rebounds in win at Wake Forest ACC...................................................... 5, vs. Syracuse (3/10/21)
… Scored 11 points and added eight rebounds in ACC
ASSISTS
second round game against Syracuse. Career....................................... 3 (3x), last at Virginia (2/24/21)
ACC............................................ 3 (2x), last at Virginia (2/24/21)
2019-20 – Freshman Season:
Redshirted. STEALS
Career............................................. 4, at Wake Forest (2/20/21)
Conference.................................... 4, at Wake Forest (2/20/21)
BLOCKS
Career................................................ 3, at Notre Dame (3/3/21)
Conference....................................... 3, at Notre Dame (3/3/21)
MINUTES
Career........................................... 33, at Wake Forest (2/20/21)
Conference.................................. 33, at Wake Forest (2/20/21)
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#3 CAM
HAYES
GUARD / 6’3’’ / 180 LBS. / SOPHOMORE
GREENSBORO, N.C.
GREENSBORO DAY SCHOOL
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#11 JAYLON
GIBSON
FORWARD / 6’10’’ / 220 LBS. / SOPHOMORE
ZEBULON, N.C.
GRACE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
REBOUNDS
Career..........................3 (2x), last vs. North Florida (11/27/20)
ACC................................................2, at Boston College (2/6/21)
FG MADE
2020-21 – Freshman Season: Career.........................................2, vs. UMass Lowell (12/3/20)
Appeared in 17 games … Averaged 0.8 points and ACC................................................1, at Boston College (2/6/21)
0.9 rebounds per game … Made collegiate debut in
season-opener against Charleston Southern, playing FG ATTEMPTED
nine minutes, scoring two points and grabbing a season- Career........................... 3, vs. Charleston Southern (11/26/20)
high five rebounds … Scored a season-high five points ACC................................................2, at Boston College (2/6/21)
in win over UMass-Lowell … Played a season-high 11
minutes at Florida State … recorded blocked shot against 3FG MADE
Charleston Southern and Florida State. Career............................................................................................
ACC.................................................................................................
Before State:
Ranked as one of top seniors in North Carolina … Played 3FG ATTEMPTED
Career........................... 1, vs. Charleston Southern (11/26/20)
for Grace Christian School in Cary as a junior and senior
ACC.................................................................................................
… Averaged 16 points and 11 rebounds as a senior to lead
the Eagles to a 21-12 record … Led team to second round FT MADE
of 3A NCISAA state playoffs … Averaged 15.1 points, 8.5 Career..................................................3, vs. Davidson (3/18/21)
rebounds and 2.7 blocks per game, while shooting 64 ACC.................................................................................................
percent from the floor as a junior … played for Apex High
School as a sophomore … played AAU Basketball for FT ATTEMPTED
UC27 Carolina DreamChasers and Team Wall Elite. Career..................................................4, vs. Davidson (3/18/21)
ACC.................................................................................................
ASSISTS
Career............................................................................................
ACC.................................................................................................
STEALS
Career.........................................1, vs. UMass Lowell (12/3/20)
ACC.................................................................................................
BLOCKS
Career.............................. 1 (2x), last at Florida State (1/13/21)
ACC.................................................. 1, at Florida State (1/13/21)
MINUTES
Career........................................... 11, at Florida State (1/13/21)
ACC................................................ 11, at Florida State (1/13/21)
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#21 EBENEZER
DOWUONA
FORWARD / 6’11’’ / 225 LBS. / SOPHOMORE
ACCRA, GHANA
THE HERITAGE SCHOOL (GA.)
Before State:
Ranked as a four-star recruit by ESPN … ranked as the
DOWUONA’S SINGLE-GAME BESTS
No. 20 center in the 2020 class by ESPN … Played on POINTS
Career............................................. 2 (2x), last vs. Pitt (2/28/21)
varsity team at The Heritage School in Newnan, Ga., ACC................................................................. 2, vs. Pitt (2/28/21)
since eighth grade … Led Heritage School to second
consecutive Georgia Independing School Association REBOUNDS
Class AAA State Championship as a senior … Earned Career.........................................3, vs. UMass Lowell (12/3/20)
ACC.................................................. 2 (2x), last vs. Pitt (2/28/21)
GISA Boys Basketball All-State honors … Averaged
eight points, 11 rebounds and two blocked shots per FG MADE
2020-21 – Freshman Season: game as a junior … Scored 13 points and grabbed 14 Career............................................. 1 (2x), last vs. Pitt (2/28/21)
Appeared in nine games … Averaged 0.6 points and 0.9 rebounds in state championship game to lead Heritage ACC................................................................. 1, vs. Pitt (2/28/21)
rebounds per game … Made program debut in season- School to GISA Class AAA State Championship … FG ATTEMPTED
opener against Charleston Southern, playing a season- Earned GISA Boys Basketball All-State honors and Career.........................................3, vs. North Florida (11/27/20)
high 10 minutes and finishing with two points and one First-Team All-County honors … Named to GISA Class ACC.................................................. 1 (2x), last vs. Pitt (2/28/21)
rebound … Had a blocked shot against North Florida AAA Boys Basketball All-State team as a sophomore
and Pitt. 3FG MADE
after helping lead Heritage School to runner-up finish in Career............................................................................................
GISA Class AAA state tournament … Named to GISA ACC.................................................................................................
All-Region team and GISA Class AAA All-State team
as a freshman after helping guide Heritage School to 3FG ATTEMPTED
Career............................................................................................
runner-up finish in GISA Class AAA state tournament ACC.................................................................................................
… Only eighth grader to be named to GISA All-Region
1AAA team in 2016 … Played AAU Basketball for 2020 FT MADE
Game Elite Gold. Career...........................................1, at Boston College (2/6/21)
ACC................................................1, at Boston College (2/6/21)
FT ATTEMPTED
Career...........................................2, at Boston College (2/6/21)
ACC................................................2, at Boston College (2/6/21)
ASSISTS
Career............................................................................................
ACC.................................................................................................
STEALS
Career............................................................................................
ACC.................................................................................................
BLOCKS
Career............................................. 1 (2x), last vs. Pitt (2/28/21)
ACC................................................................. 1, vs. Pitt (2/28/21)
MINUTES
Career......................... 10, vs. Charleston Southern (11/25/20)
ACC.................................................. 7 (2x), last vs. Pitt (2/28/21)
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#12
GUARD / 6’1’’ / 180 LBS. / JUNIOR
CHASE
GRAHAM
RALEIGH, N.C.
ATHENS DRIVE
Before State:
Played on varsity for two seasons at Athens Drive High
GRAHAM’S SINGLE-GAME BESTS
School in Raleigh ... Averaged 9.5 points per game as POINTS
Career..............................................5, vs. Wake Forest (3/6/20)
senior to help lead Jaguars to an 18-8 record and berth ACC...................................................5, vs. Wake Forest (3/6/20)
in North Carolina 4A Boys Basketball Championship
... Scored career-high 32 points in win over Trinity REBOUNDS
Academy as a senior ... Was named Student-Athlete of Career............................................ 1, vs. The Citadel (12/22/19)
ACC.................................................................................................
the Year at Athens Drive for the 2017-18 school year ...
Was a 2019 Raleigh Sports Club Scholarship Recipient ... FG MADE
Career: son of Elizabeth Graham . Career.............................. 1 (2x), last at Wake Forest (2/20/21)
NC State has won all 19 games that Graham has made ACC................................... 1 (2x), last at Wake Forest (2/20/21)
an appearance in.
FG ATTEMPTED
Career.............................. 2 (4x), last at Wake Forest (2/20/21)
2020-21 – Sophomore Season: ACC................................... 2 (2x), last at Wake Forest (2/20/21)
Appeared in six games … Team was 6-0 when he made
an appearance … Scored eight points, shooting 2-of-6 3FG MADE
Career.............................. 1 (4x), last at Wake Forest (2/20/21)
from the field, including 2-of-5 from three-point range ACC................................... 1 (2x), last at Wake Forest (2/20/21)
and made both of his free throw attempts … Scored two
points in season-opener against Charleston Southern 3FG ATTEMPTED
and made a three-pointer against UMass-Lowell and at Career.............................. 2 (3x), last at Wake Forest (2/20/21)
ACC................................... 2 (2x), last at Wake Forest (2/20/21)
Wake Forest.
FT MADE
2019-20 – Freshman Season: Career........................... 2, vs. Charelston Southern (11/25/20)
Appeared in 13 games … Team was 13-0 when he made ACC.................................................................................................
an appearance … Finished season with eight points, FT ATTEMPTED
two steals and one rebound … Scored first career Career........................... 2, vs. Charelston Southern (11/25/20)
points on three-pointer vs. The Citadel on 12/22 … ACC.................................................................................................
Scored five points on 2-of-2 shooting in win over Wake
ASSISTS
Forest on 3/6. Career............................................................................................
ACC.................................................................................................
STEALS
Career.............................. 1 (2x), last at Wake Forest (2/20/21)
ACC................................... 1 (2x), last at Wake Forest (2/20/21)
BLOCKS
Career............................................. 1 (2x), last vs. Pitt (2/28/21)
ACC................................................................. 1, vs. Pitt (2/28/21)
MINUTES
Career............................................ 4, vs. The Citadel (12/22/19)
ACC................................................................. 2, vs. Pitt (3/11/20)
#0 TERQUAVION
SMITH
GUARD / 6’4’’ / 160 LBS. / FRESHMAN
GREENVILLE, N.C.
FARMVILLE CENTRAL
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#10 BREON
PASS
GUARD / 6’0’’ / 175 LBS. / FRESHMAN
REIDSVILLE, N.C.
REIDSVILLE
#24 ERNEST
ROSS
FORWARD / 6’9’’ / 190 LBS. / FRESHMAN
ALACHUA, FLA.
SANTA FE
Before State:
Consensus four-star recruit … Ranked as the No.
58 overall recruit in the nation by 247Sports No. 68 by
ESPN and No. 87 by Rivals … Averaged 17.9 points,
10.3 rebounds and 2.7 blocks per game as a senior
… Led Santa Fe high school to a 20-6 record and
state runner-up finish in Florida High School Athletic
Association Class 4A … Scored 18 points and grabbed
15 rebounds in double overtime state championship
game loss … Named Player of The Year By the Florida
Athletic Coaches Association … Averaged 16.0 points,
nine rebounds and three blocks per game as a junior
… Named to Gainesville Sun All-Area Boys Basketball
Team … As a sophomore led Santa Fe to a 19-9
record and District 5-4A Runner-Up finish … Named
#20 ALEX
NUNNALLY
GUARD / 6’2’’ / 180 LBS. / FRESHMAN
Before State:
Before State: Originally signed with Division III Juniata
College out of high school … Enrolled in NC State for
Fall 2021 semester … Four-year varsity player for head
coach Lason Perkins at Cary Academy … As a senior
was team captain and averaged 15.1 points, 5.0 rebounds
and 2.3 assists per game while shooting 47 percent from
the field and 39 percent from three-point range … All-
ITSAC Conference selection … Hit 81 three-pointers to
overtake Trey Murphy III (2021 NBA First Round Draft
Selection) for most single-season three-pointers in
program history … As a junior, was team captain and
average 12.0 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.8 assists per
game … All-TISAC Conference honorable mention
selection … Hit eight three-pointers in a single game
to set school program-record, breaking previous record
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THE KEATTS FILE
COACHING RESUME KEVIN KEATTS
NC STATE “I have an incredible
(2017-pres.) respect for the history
RECORD: 79-47 (39-34 ACC)
2018
and tradition of NC
Tie for Third Place Regular Season Finish State University, and
NCAA Tournament Bid am honored by the
opportunity to lead the
UNC WILMINGTON Wolfpack. There is an
(2014-17) unbelievable commitment
RECORD: 72-28 (41-13 CAA)
2017
to basketball in Raleigh,
CAA Regular Season & Tournament Champions and I share a vision
2016 with Debbie Yow and
CAA Regular Season & Tournament Champions
Chancellor Randy
2015
CAA Regular Season Champions Woodson on what NC
State can achieve.”
LOUISVILLE in the team’s win over Wake Forest on Jan. 27.
Assistant Coach The 2020-21 season marked Kevin Keatts fourth
year as head men’s basketball coach at NC Despite the injuries, Keatts rallied the team in
(2011-2014) State as he looks to continue to build a program
RECORD: 96-21 February as the Pack ended the regular season
that has won 79 games in his four years at the with five consecutive wins to clinch a winning
2014 helm. ACC record for the fourth consecutive season.
AAC Regular Season & Tournament Champions The five-game win streak for NC State was the
Keatts has an overall record of 79-47 and has longest ACC win streak for NC State since the
NCAA Sweet 16
guided NC State to a 39-34 ACC record in his 2003-04 season.
2012 four seasons with the Pack. He is just the sec-
Big East Tournament Champions ond coach in the last 40 years to lead NC State In February, NC State went 5-0 in ACC road
NCAA Final Four to four consecutive seasons of .500 or better games, marking the first time the Pack has won
play in the ACC. five consecutive ACC road games since the
1973-74 season.
Keatts’ NC State teams have a 54-16 home re-
HARGRAVE MILITARY cord in his three years as head coach, including Manny Bates was named to the ACC’s All-De-
a 23-14 mark in conference play. The Pack has
ACADEMY defeated six ranked opponents at home, includ-
fensive team. He was the first NC State player
(1999-2001 & 2003-2011) to make the league’s All-Defensive team since
ing three wins over top-10 ranked teams. Beejay Anya in 2015.
RECORD: 263-17
2010 For the second consecutive season, Keatts had Jericole Hellems earned ACC Honorable Men-
to deal with numerous injuries as only two play- tion honors.
National Prep Final Four ers appeared in all 25 games in the 2020-21 sea-
2009 son. Midway through the season, the Pack was NC State ended the season in the NIT, defeating
National Prep Runner-Up dealt a crippling blow as senior guard Devon Davidson before falling in the quarterfinals to
2008 Daniels, who was leading the team in points and Colorado State.
rebounds at the time, suffered a torn ACL late
National Prep Champions
2007
National Prep Final Four KEATTS YEAR-BY-YEAR AS A HEAD COACH
2006 Year School Record Conf. Finish Postseason
National Prep Runner-Up 2014-15 UNC-Wilmington 18-14 12-6 T-1st CIT-First Round
2005 2015-16 UNC-Wilmington 25-8 14-4 T-1st NCAA-First Round
National Prep Runner-Up 2016-17 UNC-Wilmington 29-6 15-3 1st NCAA-First Round
2017-18 NC State 21-12 11-7 T-3rd NCAA-First Round
2004
2018-19 NC State 24-12 9-9 T-8th NIT-Quarterfinals
National Prep Champions 2019-20 NC State 20-12 10-10 T-6th No postseason (COVID-19 pandemic)
2020-21 NC State 14-11 9-8 9th NIT-Quarterfinals
Totals (7 seasons) 151-75 80-47
Despite a rash of injuries that saw only two NCAA Tournament. with 31 against South Carolina State and also
players play all 32 games, Keatts guided his twice tied the PNC Arena for fewest turnovers
2019-20 NC State team to its third consecutive Keatts’ first squad served notice of its pen- in a game with four against Clemson and Lou-
20-win season. The Pack’s season was high- chant for taking down ranked foes in Novem- isville.
lighted by a win over reigning National Cham- ber when the Pack defeated second-ranked
pion Virginia in January and a 22-point blowout Arizona and eventual number one pick in the Keatts came to NC State after three seasons
of sixth-ranked Duke in February. The win over NBA Draft Deandre Ayton in the opening round as head coach of UNC-Wilmington. With the
Virginia was the Pack’s first win in Charlottes- of the Battle for Atlantis. NC State entered ACC Seahawks, Keatts complied a record of 72-28
ville since March 2005. NC State’s 88-66 win play with a 10-3 record and faced another sec- (.720) and a 41-13 (.759) mark in Colonial Athlet-
over Duke was the largest for the Pack over ond-ranked foe when Duke came to PNC Are- ic Association play.
a top-10 opponent since March 13, 1965 when na for the Pack’s ACC opener. Like the Arizona
NC State beat third-ranked Saint Joseph’s, game, the Pack took down the highly ranked “When we set out to hire our next men’s bas-
103-81, in a consolation game of the NCAA Blue Devils, pulling away in the second half ketball coach, we wanted to identify someone
Tournament in College Park, Md. It also marked for a double-digit win. Five days later, the Pack with the pedigree, vision and plan to serve
the largest margin of defeat for Duke to an un- added another win over a ranked opponent as as the architect of NC State basketball,” said
ranked opponent in the Mike Krzyzewski era. the Pack held off No. 19 Clemson by one point. Yow. “Kevin quickly emerged as the perfect fit
in each of these areas. His history of success
The Pack’s offense averaged over 80 points in At the end of January, NC State secured its in building programs, of competing at a cham-
the first two seasons under Keatts. Prior to Ke- third win over a top-10 opponent as the Pack pionship-level in every stop of his career, his
atts taking over the program, NC State hadn’t went to Chapel Hill and defeated the Tar Heels commitment to player development and prior-
averaged over 80 points per game since the in overtime. The Pack’s final win over a ranked ity in academics make him a tremendous hire
1995-96 season. The 2018-19 NC State team av- opponent came at the end of February when for us. We welcome Kevin, his wife Georgette,
eraged 80.1 points per game and scored 2,882 NC State dispatched 25th-ranked and eventual and two sons K.J. and Kaden to the Wolfpack
points which is the most points scored by an Elite 8 team Florida State by 20 points. family.”
NC State team in program history.
Keatts finished the regular season with 21 Keatts led the Seahawks to postseason play all
The 2018-19 also hit 292 three-pointers, the wins, tying with legendary coach Everett Case three years he was at UNC-Wilmington after
second-most in program history. Both of Ke- (21-4 in 1946-47) for the most regular season taking over a program without a postseason
atts’ NC State teams have been prolific from wins by a first year head coach in program berth in the previous eight seasons. The Sea-
three-point range as both rank in the top-10 history. The Pack’s 11 ACC wins are the most hawks went to the CIT in 2015 before making
for season three-point field goals made in pro- for a first-year head coach in program history back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances
gram history. and the best ACC record for the team since the in 2016 and 2017. The 2016 NCAA Tournament
2012-13 season. appearance was the school’s first since the
In 2018-19, NC State won 24 games, its most 2005-06 campaign.
wins since the 2012-13 season as the Pack The Pack’s tie for third place finish in the ACC
advanced to the quarterfinals of the NIT. The is the best regular season finish for the Pack A native of Lynchburg, Va., he guided the Se-
Pack defeated eventual Final Four participant in the ACC since the 2003-04 team finished in ahawks to CAA regular season titles all three
Auburn in non-conference play and went 9-9 in second place. years in Wilmington and was named CAA
the ACC portion of its schedule. Coach of the Year in 2015 and 2016. He was
Keatts’ first team at NC State set numerous the first coach in conference history to earn
In the 2017-18 season, Keatts took a program program marks. The Pack set the program and Coach of the Year accolades in back-to-back
that was preseason picked 12th in the ACC and PNC Arena for three-pointers with 19 in the win seasons.
led them to five wins over ranked opponents over Jacksonville in December. The Pack also
and a 11-7 record in the ACC to finish in a tie set the PNC Arena record for points in a game The 2016-17 UNC-Wilmington team won a
for third place. Overall, the Pack finished the with 116 in the win over Jacksonville. NC State school-record 29 games as the team led the
season with a 21-12 record and returned to the set the PNC Arena record for assists in a game conference and ranked 10th in the nation in
Keatts led the Pack to 21 wins in his inaugural season with the Pack, tying with legendary coach Everett Case for the most regular season wins in a debut season at NC
State.
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scoring heading into the NCAA Tournament, averaging 85.2 points per game. KEVIN KEATTS HEAD COACH
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
In 2015-16, the Seahawks were tabbed to finish sixth in the CAA prior to the season, but UNCW
tied the then school-record with 25 wins as Keatts piloted the team to its first CAA tournament 2020-21
title since 2006. 14-11 overall, 9-8 ACC (9th)
11/25/20 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN^ W, 95-61
11/27/20 NORTH FLORIDA^ W, 86-51
Keatts took over a program that finished last in the CAA in 2013-14 and led them to a a share of 12/3/20 UMass Lowell (N1) W, 90-59
the regular season title for its sixth regular season conference championship in 2014-15. 12/17/20 at Saint Louis L, 69-80
12/19/20 CAMPBELL W, 69-50
He came to UNC-Wilmington after three seasons as an assistant coach on Pitino’s staff at 12/22/20 NORTH CAROLINA (NR, 17) W, 79-76
Louisville and was elevated to associate head coach in January of 2014. 12/30/20 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 79-76
1/5/21 at Clemson (NR, 19)* L, 70-74
1/9/21 MIAMI L, 59-64
While on staff at Louisville, Keatts and the Cardinals went 96-21 (.821) and Keatts helped the 1/13/21 at Florida State L, 73-105
Cardinals compile two straight top-10 recruiting classes en route to a pair of Big East Confer- 1/23/21 at North Carolina L, 76-86
ence championships and NCAA Final Four appearances in 2012 and 2013. 1/27/21 WAKE FOREST W, 72-67
1/31/21 at Syracuse L, 73-76
In July 2013, after surveying more than 200 collegiate coaches, ESPN.com named him the third 2/3/21 VIRGINIA (NR, 14) L, 57-64
2/6/21 at Boston College W, 81-65
most respected/feared assistant coach in the nation. 2/9/21 SYRACUSE L, 68-77
2/13/21 DUKE L, 53-69
Prior to arriving at Louisville, Keatts served as the head coach at Hargrave Military Academy 2/17/21 at Pitt W, 74-73
in Chatham, Va. In 10 seasons with two separate stints at Hargrave (1999-2001, 2003-2011), he 2/20/21 at Wake Forest W, 80-62
compiled a 263-17 record with two national prep championships (2004, 2008), three runner-up 2/24/21 at Virginia (NR, 15) W, 68-61
2/28/21 PITT W, 65-62
finishes (2005, 2006, 2009) and two other appearances among the final four prep teams (2007, 3/3/21 at Notre Dame W, 80-69
2010). ACC TOURNAMENT (Greensboro, N.C.)
3/10/21 vs. Syracuse L, 68-89
Keatts, who was inducted into Hargrave’s Hall of Fame in 2011, won his second national prep NIT (Denton, TX)
title in 2008 with an unblemished 29-0 record – the school’s first undefeated season. His teams 3/18/21 vs. Davidson W, 75-61
NIT (Frisco, TX)
lost one or fewer games six times. 3/25/21 vs. Colorado State L, 61-65
^ Game played in Reynolds Coliseum
Hargrave produced 103 players who signed NCAA Division I men’s basketball scholarships
during his 10 seasons and 18 others played on the NCAA Division II level. 2019-20 (NC STATE)
20-12 overall, 10-10 ACC (t-5th)
He has coached nine players at the prep level who have reached the NBA, including Joe Alex- 11/5/19 GEORGIA TECH L, 81-82
11/10/19 DETROIT MERCY W, 84-65
ander, Jordan Crawford, Josh Howard, Vernon Macklin, Mike Scott, Marreese Speights, Sam 11/13/19 FIU W, 86-77
Young, David West and Korleone Young. 11/16/19 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN W, 95-64
11/19/19 ALCORN W, 87-64
Keatts has also had stops as an assistant coach at Marshall and Southwestern Michigan Col- 11/23/19 LITTLE ROCK W, 74-58
lege. He worked for two seasons at Marshall from 2001-03 and assisted with the program at 11/28/19 vs. Memphis (NR, 16) L, 78-83
12/4/19 WISCONSIN W, 69-54
Southwestern Michigan in Dowagiac, Mich., during the 1996-97 campaign. 12/7/19 at Wake Forest W, 91-82
12/15/19 at UNCG W, 80-77
He was a two-sport standout in football and basketball at Heritage High School in Lynchburg, 12/19/19 at Auburn (NR, 12) L, 73-79
Va., and went on to play four seasons of basketball as a point guard at Ferrum (Va.) College. He 12/22/19 THE CITADEL W, 83-64
later earned his Bachelor’s Degree while at Marshall. 12/29/19 APPALACHIAN STATE W, 72-60
1/4/20 at Clemson L, 70-81
1/8/20 NOTRE DAME W, 73-68
Keatts and his wife Georgette, have two sons, K.J. and Kaden. 1/11/20 at Virginia Tech L, 58-72
1/15/20 MIAMI W, 80-63
1/18/20 CLEMSON W, 60-54
1/20/20 at Virginia W, 53-51
1/25/20 at Georgia Tech L, 58-64
1/27/20 NORTH CAROLINA L, 65-75
2/1/20 LOUISVILLE (NR, 6) L, 57-77
2/5/20 at Miami W, 83-72
2/11/20 at Syracuse W, 79-74
2/16/20 at Boston College L, 68-71
2/19/20 DUKE (NR, 6) W, 88-66
2/22/20 FLORIDA STATE (NR, 8) L, 61-67
2/25/20 at North Carolina L, 79-85
2/29/20 PITT W, 79-73
3/2/20 at Duke (NR, 12) L, 69-88
3/6/20 WAKE FOREST W, 84-64
ACC TOURNAMENT (Greensboro, N.C.)
3/11/20 vs. Pitt W, 73-58
***- Postseason cancelled on 3/12/20 because of COVID-19
pandemic.
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JAMES JOHNSON
ASSISTANT COACH
5TH YEAR AT NC STATE / FERRUM COLLEGE ‘93
James Johnson is in his fifth season on staff at NC State. Top 20 Assistant Coaches at Mid-Major Division I College
Basketball.
Johnson was the first hire head coach Kevin Keatts made
after taking over the program in March 2017. He spent 1995-96 at Longwood College as an assistant,
and after one season moved onto Hargrave Military
No stranger to each other, Johnson and Keatts were Academy where he spent one season working with the
teammates for two seasons at Ferrum College in Ferrum, post-graduate team. He left Hargrave in 1997 to join the
Va., from 1991-93. staff at Old Dominion.
An experienced coach, Johnson has made his mark A native of Powhatan, Va., Johnson was a four-year
on the NC State program. In his first year, he helped player and three-year starter at Ferrum College. A three-
transform Omer Yurtseven into an All-ACC player as the time conference defensive player of the year, he helped
big man almost tripled his scoring output from the season guide his team to two conference championships and a
before, while also improving his field goal percentage by berth in the NCAA Division III Tournament. He was also
more than 12 percent and making significant increases in voted his team’s most valuable player in 1993 and in 2001
rebounding and blocked shots. was selected as one of the Top 10 players in Ferrum
basketball history. In September of 2009, Johnson was
In his second season, Johnson helped the Pack have a elected into the Ferrum College Athletic Hall of Fame.
+4.3 rebounding margin, the program’s best mark since
the 2011-12 season and he helped develop sophomore After graduating from Ferrum with a bachelor of science
forward DJ Funderburk into one of the best shooting big in psychology in 1993, he immediately stepped into the
men in the league as Funderburk shot 55 percent from the coaching ranks at his alma mater and served as an
field. assistant for two seasons. Johnson helped guide the
Panthers to a regular-season conference title.
Johnson comes to the Wolfpack after two years as the
Director of Basketball Operations for Jim Larranaga’s Johnson is a member of the National Association of
program at Miami. Basketball Coaches (NABC). He was a squad leader in
the Army National Guard from 1989-91.
Johnson was the head coach of Virginia Tech for two
seasons from 2012-2014. He spent 1995-96 at Longwood College as an assistant,
and after one season moved onto Hargrave Military
His first Virginia Tech squad saw senior guard Erick Academy where he spent one season working with the
Green become the first Hokie to be named Atlantic Coast post-graduate team. He left Hargrave in 1997 to join the
Conference Player of the Year and lead the nation in staff at Old Dominion.
scoring. Green would go on to be selected in the second
round of the NBA Draft by the Utah Jazz. A native of Powhatan, Va., Johnson was a four-year
player and three-year starter at Ferrum College. A three-
Prior to serving as head coach, Johnson spent the time conference defensive player of the year, he helped
previous five seasons on the basketball staff at Virginia guide his team to two conference championships and a
Tech. He was the assistant coach from 2007-2011 and berth in the NCAA Division III Tournament. He was also
was promoted to associate head coach for the 2011- voted his team’s most valuable player in 1993 and in 2001
12 season. Virginia Tech had a record of 103-67 while was selected as one of the Top 10 players in Ferrum
Johnson was an assistant coach on head coach Seth basketball history. In September of 2009, Johnson was
Greenberg’s staff. elected into the Ferrum College Athletic Hall of Fame.
Johnson joined Virginia Tech after two seasons with After graduating from Ferrum with a bachelor of science
Larranaga at George Mason. The Patriots went a in psychology in 1993, he immediately stepped into the
combined 45-23 in his two seasons and advanced to the coaching ranks at his alma mater and served as an
2006 NCAA Final Four before falling to eventual national assistant for two seasons. Johnson helped guide the
champion Florida. Panthers to a regular-season conference title.
Prior to GMU, Johnson spent two seasons as an Johnson is a member of the National Association of
assistant coach at Penn State, one year at College of Basketball Coaches (NABC). He was a squad leader in
Charleston, two seasons at Elon and thee years at Old the Army National Guard from 1989-91.
Dominion. In 2001, Rivals.com named Johnson one of the
ROY ROBERSON
ASSISTANT COACH
4TH YEAR AT NC STATE / LYNCHBURG ‘92
Roy Roberson is in his fourth season as an assistant years without winning a district game, Roberson led
coach at NC State. E.C. Glass to an 80-20 district record over the last
eight seasons as his teams advanced to two final
Roberson comes to the Wolfpack after spending fours and two final eight appearances and he had
12 seasons as the head coach of E.C. Glass High players receive All-District recognition 33 times.
School in Lynchburg, Va.
Prior to taking over the E.C. Glass program, Roberson
“I’ve known Roy for a long time and I’m excited to was the head coach at Holy Cross for three seasons.
add him to our basketball staff,” said head coach He finished with a 57-28 record in three seasons
Kevin Keatts. “As a coach, he’s won a lot of games, at Holy Cross, including leading the program to
but it is his passion for his players and program that a VISBA Division III State Championship in 2005.
has always impressed me. He has a great energy Roberson was named The News and Advance Area
and knowledge of the game and will be a great Coach of the Year, as well as VISBBA State Coach
teacher and mentor for our student-athletes.” of the Year.
In his first season with the Pack, Roberson helped Roberson got his start in coaching as a three-year
guide the Pack to 24 wins as NC State set a program assistant coach at E.C. Glass from 1998-2001. He
record for points scored in a season and also had its was the interim head coach for the 2001-02 season
best rebounding margin in eight seasons. before spending one season as an assistant coach
at Lynchburg College for the 2002-03 season.
Roberson took over an E.C. Glass program that
hadn’t won a district game in three seasons A four-year letterman at Lynchburg College,
and immediately brought the program back to Roberson finished his career with 1,169 points and
relevance. After righting the ship, Roberson led graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Accounting
the program to its first regional berth since 1995 in in 1992. He opened his own business, Roberson
the 2009-10 season. In 2010-11, E.C. Glass won the Financial Services, in 1995 and has earned the
Seminole District Championship and Region III – CLU™, CHFC™, and CASL™ designations through
Division 4 Championship as Roberson was named the American College in Bryn Mawr, PA.
the Seminole District Coach of the Year, Region III
Coach of the Year and The News and Advance Area Roberson has two daughters.
Coach of the Year. Two years later, Roberson again
won Seminole District Coach of the Year honors as
E.C. Glass advanced to the state semifinals. After
the season, Roberson was a coach in the Virginia
High School Coaches Association (VHSCA) All-
Star game. In 2014-15, Roberson led E.C. Glass
to a school-record 26 wins as he earned District,
Conference and Region Coach of the Year honors. In
2017-18, E.C. Glass went 21-6 as Roberson garnered
District and Region Coach of the Year honors.
NC State
2021 NIT (Quarterfinals)
Head Coach
E.C. Glass High School (2007-18)
Holy Cross Regional School (2003-06)
Assistant Coach
NC State (2018-pres.)
Lynchburg College (2002-03)
E.C. Glass High School (1998-01)
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MIKE SUMMEY
ASSISTANT COACH
2ND YEAR AT NC STATE / NC STATE ‘97
No stranger to the state of North Carolina and NC served as the head coach at Bethany College (W.
State, Summey, a Hickory, N.C. native, is in his Va.) during the 2008-09 season and two years as the
second season as an assistant coach at his alma assistant head coach at North Florida from 2006-08,
mater. aiding in the Ospreys’ transition to NCAA Division I
and the Atlantic Sun Conference.
A 1997 NC State graduate, Summey served as a
student manager as a senior and also spent two As the head coach for Division III Bethany in 2008-
seasons as a graduate manager with the Pack from 09, the Bison went 17-12 and finished second in the
1997-99. Presidents’ Athletic Conference with a 9-3 mark en
route to a PAC championship game berth and an
He was most recently with Bowling Green where he ECAC South Region Tournament invitation. Despite
served as assistant coach from 2015-20. At BGSU, losing four starters, Summey posted the best record
Summey worked day-to-day in the development of in Bethany history for a first-year head coach.
the players. He also played a big role in opponent
scouting and off-campus recruiting, among other Prior to joining the UNF staff, Summey served for
duties. He helped develop several All-Conference two years as an assistant coach at The Citadel from
players in his time at Bowling Green as Falcon 2004-06. Summey’s career has also included a stop
players received All-MAC recognition 11 times in at Queens University in Charlotte, N.C. as the top
his five seasons with the program, including having assistant in 2003-04.
a first-team and second-team selection each of
the last two seasons. In 2018-19, Summey helped
Bowling Green achieve its first MAC Tournament
championship game appearance in 17 years as the
Falcons finished with a 22-12 record. In the most
recent season, Bowling Green finished with a 21-10
record and was a No. 2 seed in the MAC Tournament
when the season was cancelled because of
COVID-19. In his last two years at Bowling Green,
Summey helped the Falcons win 21-plus games in
back-to-back seasons for the first time since the
1947-49 season.
NC State
2021 NIT (Quarterfinals)
COACHING EXPERIENCE
St. Francis Pa.
NC State (Assistant Coach) 2020-Pres. 2015 CIT (First Round)
Bowling Green (Assistant Coach) 2015-20
St. Francis Pa. (Associate Head Coach) 2013-15 Miami
Miami (Director of Basketball Ops) 2009-13 2013 NCAA (Sweet 16)
Bethany College (Head Coach) 2008-09
North Florida (Assistant Coach) 2006-08 2012 NIT (Second Round)
The Citadel (Assistant Coach) 2004-06
Queens College (Assistant Coach) 2003-04 2011 NIT (Quarterfinals)
St. Francis Pa. (Assistant Coach) 2000-03
STEVE SNELL
DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS
2ND YEAR AT NC STATE / RADFORD ‘88
Snell is in his second season as Director of years as associate head coach. Prior to Air Force,
Basketball Operations with the men’s basketball Snell spent two seasons (2005-07) as a member
program. of the coaching staff at Louisiana-Monroe. He
helped the Warhawks to the co-championship
Snell joined NC State in May 2020 with over 30 of the Sun Belt’s West Division in 2006-07 with
years of experience at the Division l level. an 18-14 record, including a perfect 14-0 mark at
home. Prior to coaching at ULM, Snell spent four
Most recently, Snell spent one season as assistant seasons at Tulane University, where he served as
coach at Ohio in the 2019-20 season. Snell came to an assistant coach.
Ohio after spending three seasons at the University
of Denver. He played a big role in the continued A native of Radford, Virginia, Snell served as an
development of Pioneer basketball program assistant at Marshall University for five seasons
as Denver had multiple players earn all-league under head coach Greg White. In his time at
recognition. Snell was a key part in the Pioneers Marshall, Snell helped the Herd to an 86-54 (.614)
success on the floor in 2016-17, which resulted in record.
the team posting a 16-14 record and going 8-8 in
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE Summit League play. The eight league wins were Prior to his move to Marshall, Snell spent three
NC State (Director of Basketball Operations) 2020-pres. the most by the team since joining the league back years as an assistant coach at East Tennessee
Ohio (Assistant Coach) 2019-20
Denver (Assistant Coach) 2016-19 in 2013. He also assisted in the development of a State University. He served the 1992-93 campaign
Santa Clara (Associate Head Coach) 2014-16 high-paced offense that led to DU scoring 75.8 at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro and
Air Force (Associate Head Coach) 2012-14
Air Force (Assistant Coach) 2007-12 points per contest in 2016-17, the most by the team also spent two years at Wingate University and
Louisiana-Monroe (Assistant Coach) 2005-07 since going up to Division I back in 1998. one season at Radford University.
Tulane (Assistant Coach) 2001-05
Marshall (Assistant Coach) 1996-01
ETSU (Assistant Coach) 1993-96 Snell spent two seasons as an associate head Snell and his wife, Ann, have two sons, Jaden and
UNCG (Assistant Coach) 1992-93 coach at Santa Clara (2014-16). Snell was also at Jordan.
Wingate (Assistant Coach) 1990-92
Radford (Volunteer Coach) 1989-90 Air Force (2007-14) for seven seasons, the final two
ANTHONY WRIGHT
DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL
5TH YEAR AT NC STATE / MAINE ‘99
Wright is in his fifth season with the Pack as to have two back-to-back 1,000 yard seasons.
Director of Player Personnel.
Wright earned a bachelor’s degree in history from
Wright joined the NC State basketball staff after Maine and earned a master’s degree in Special
an eight-year stint at the University of Louisville. Education from Louisville in 2008.
Keatts was an assistant coach for Louisville for
three seasons from 2011-14 and worked with
Wright during that span.
NC State (Director of Player Personnel) 2017-Pres. A native of Scotch Plains, N.J., Wright previously
Louisville (Director of Academic Services) 2012-17 worked with the men’s basketball teams at Arizona
Louisville (Asst. Director of Academic Services) 2005-12 (2001-04) and Iowa State (2004).
Iowa State (Academic Counselor) 2004-05
Arizona (Academic Counselor) 2001-04 Wright was a two-time All-American wide receiver
Maine (Academic Counselor) 2000-01 at Maine. He holds school records in single season
receptions (88), yards (1,169) and catches in a
game (17). He is the only receiver in Maine history
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BILLY O’MEARA
DIRECTOR OF SCOUTING/QUALITY CONTROL
3RD YEAR AT NC STATE / LOUISVILLE ‘11
O’Meara is in his third season as a member of the He resides in Apex with his wife, Ali, and their
NC State men’s basketball staff and his first as daugther, Isla.
Director of Scouting/Quality Control.
JACKSON HAYZLETT
VIDEO COORDINATOR
1ST YEAR AT NC STATE / BOWLING GREEN STATE‘14
Jackson Hayzlett is in his first season as Video
Coordinator on the NC State men’s basketball staff. Hayzlett was a student manager for the Bowling
Green State University men’s basketball program
Hayzlett joined the Pack after two seasons as a and also served as an assistant varsity basketball
part of the University of Tennessee at Martin staff. coach at Sidney High School in Ohio. He also spent
While with the Skyhawks, he spent time in several four years as a mathematics teacher at Millbrook
different roles which included Assistant Coach, High School in Raleigh, while helping with the
Director of Analytics, and Video Coordinator. His varsity basketball team.
main responsibilities included overseeing all
basketball video edits for games and practices, Hayzlett earned his Bachelor’s degree in
creating and analyzing statistical reports, and mathematics education from BGSU in 2014 and
scouting opponents. later received his Master’s of Statistics degree
from NC State in 2019. Hayzlett and his wife,
Before joining the Skyhawks, Hayzlett was a Kendall, have one son, Parker.
volunteer statistical analyst consultant for the NC
State men’s basketball program for two seasons.
He created data visualizations for analyzing
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE player shooting and scouting Atlantic Coast
NC State (Video Coordinator) 2021-Pres. Conference teams while also analyzing team
UT-Martin (Assistant Coach) 2020-21 substitution patterns by optimizing player and
UT-Martin (Video Coordinator/Director of Analytics) 2019-20 lineup efficiencies.
PAT MURPHY
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH
5TH YEAR AT NC STATE / UNC-WILMINGTON ‘04
The 2021-22 season marks Pat Murphy’s Athletic Association championship and reach
fifth season with the Wolfpack as the Head Men’s back-to-back NCAA Regionals in 2003 and 2004.
Basketball Strength & Conditioning Coach.
He appeared in 101 games during his four-year
The former UNCW baseball player spent three career with the Seahawks from 2001-04.
years as an aide in the strength and conditioning
program before being promoted to Head Strength Murphy earned his Bachelor of Science Degree
& Conditioning Coach in September of 2007. in Marketing from UNCW’s Cameron School of
Business in 2004.
The native of Goldsboro, N.C, moved into the
strength and conditioning field after graduation and Murphy and his wife, Brittany, have a daughter,
became a C.S.C.S. through the National Strength Carmon, and a son, Drew.
and Conditioning Association (NSCA). During his
time at UNCW, Murphy oversaw the strength,
speed, agility, power, balance and conditioning
for all 19 Varsity sports. Murphy designed and
implemented year-round, sport specific training
plans to pave the road to each student-athlete’s
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE individual training goals and successes.
NC State (Strength & Conditioning Coach) 2017-Pres. In Murphy’s time with the program, Seahawk
UNC-Wilmington (Head Strength & Conditioning Coach) 2007-17 Strength sponsored 10 NSCA All-Americans and
UNC-Wilmington (Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach) 2004-07
UNCW won 32 conference championships.
RON COOPER
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER
3RD YEAR AT NC STATE / DAEMEN COLLEGE ‘13
Cooper joined the North Carolina State Sports athletic trainer at Michigan State University
Medicine staff in June 2019. He serves as the head with the Spartan football team. While at MSU
athletic trainer for the men’s basketball team. he performed daily rehabilitation, supervised
undergraduate athletic training students in the
He comes to Raleigh after two seasons at the MSU athletic training education program, served
University of Nevada as athletic trainer for the as a liaison between the athletes and physicians,
men’s basketball and women’s swimming & diving documented injuries, scheduled physician
teams. Cooper was responsible for all health care appointments, and established post-concussion
aspects of both men’s basketball and women’s balance measurements.
swimming & diving teams. He also oversaw the
sports medicine department inventory and was in Cooper also spent time at Morgan State University
charge of new product research. in Baltimore, Md. working as the interim head
football athletic trainer for the football and men’s
Cooper came to the Wolf Pack from the NFL’s basketball teams. He coordinated and handled all
Chicago Bears were he worked as a seasonal the athletic training needs of both teams in his time
athletic trainer. at MSU.
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
While with the Bears, Cooper assisted with The Rochester, N.Y. native earned his bachelor’s
NC State (Assistant Athletic Trainer) 2019-Pres. daily rehabilitation of the players. Additional degree in health and fitness training from Daemen
Nevada (Assistant Director of Sports Medicine) 2017-19 duties included traveling with players to meet College in Amherst, N.Y. in 2013 and later his
Chicago Bears (Seasonal Athletic Trainer) 2016 with specialty physicians, organization and master’s degree in athletic training in 2014. He also
Michigan State (Athetic Trainer - Football) 2015
coordination of athletic training equipment holds additional certifications through the National
Morgan State (Interim Head FB Athletic Trainer) 2014
supplies, and supervision of summer training camp Academy of Sports Medicine as a Performance
interns. Enhancement Specialist and a Corrective Exercise
Specialist.
Prior to his time in the NFL he worked as an intern
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BOO CORRIGAN
Learfield Directors’ Cup, the second highest finish
in school history.
Corrigan presided over one of the most successful
eras in Army’s history, setting milestones and
records in competition and in the classroom. He
A total of 48 student-athletes earned All- oversaw a program that claimed 20 Patriot League
American honors, while 93 earned Academic All- regular season or tournament championships
ACC honors. NC State student-athletes recorded and that sent 14 teams to the NCAA postseason.
the two highest term GPAs in school history over A total of 80 cadets earned a major award from
the Fall and Spring semesters of the 2020-21 their conference during his tenure.
academic year.
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Outrebounds opponent .................................................. 6-6 Fewest First Half Points Fewest Second Half Points
Outrebounded by opponent........................................... 8-5 NC State 21 vs. Duke (2/13/21) NC State 23 at Clemson (1/5/21)
Ties opponents in rebounding....................................... 0-0
Opponents 19 UMass Lowell (12/3/20) Opponents 22 Campbell (12/19/20)
November ......................................................................... 2-0
December ......................................................................... 4-1 Largest Halftime Lead Largest Margin of Victory
January ............................................................................ 1-5 NC State 24 vs. UMass Lowell (12/3/20) NC State 35 vs. North Florida (11/27/20)
February............................................................................ 5-3 Opponents 25 Florida State (1/13/21) Opponents 32 Florida State (1/13/21)
March................................................................................ 2-2
How Scored First Points Scored First Point
Monday ............................................................................. 0-0
Jump Shot 9 Jericole Hellems 11
Tuesday............................................................................. 1-2
Wednesday ...................................................................... 6-3 Layup 7 Manny Bates 5
Thursday ........................................................................... 2-2 Three-Pointer 4 Devon Daniels 4
Friday................................................................................. 1-0 Free Throw 3 D.J. Funderburk 3
Saturday ........................................................................... 3-3 Dunk 2 Thomas Allen 1
Sunday .............................................................................. 1-1 Cam Hayes 1
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Individual Points-Rebounds-Assists
Thomas Manny Braxton Devon Ebenezer Nick Max D.J. Jaylon Chase Cam Jericole Shakeel Dereon
Allen Bates Beverly Daniels Dowuona Farrar Farthing Funderburk Gibson Graham Hayes Hellems Moore Seabron
Charleston Southern 5-0-0 4-3-0 13-1-6 29-10-3 2-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 10-2-0 2-5-0 2-0-0 4-0-4 8-2-2 9-4-0 7-2-2
North Florida 6-2-0 10-8-2 8-0-3 7-4-6 0-0-0 DNP 2-0-0 11-5-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 13-0-6 17-3-2 2-1-0 8-3-3
UMass-Lowell 9-3-0 7-6-0 3-0-4 18-4-1 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-4-0 5-2-0 3-0-0 17-0-6 17-5-5 2-1-2 5-4-0
Saint Louis 8-1-1 20-7-0 13-2-3 15-1-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 6-9-1 5-1-3 2-2-0
Campbell 5-4-1 10-6-1 5-1-2 12-7-4 DNP 5-1-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 19-7-5 8-5-2 5-4-0
North Carolina 6-4-1 14-7-0 8-3-3 21-5-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 7-1-1 1-5-1 17-1-0 5-7-1
Boston College 8-6-3 4-0-0 0-1-0 12-3-7 DNP DNP DNP 21-5-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-3-2 20-6-2 12-2-2 2-3-0
Clemson 2-1-2 7-4-0 DNP 18-10-2 DNP DNP DNP 20-7-0 DNP DNP 8-2-2 8-6-0 7-10-3 0-0-0
Miami 14-5-1 9-10-0 1-2-1 11-3-3 DNP DNP DNP 12-8-0 0-1-0 DNP 5-2-2 5-5-1 2-1-3 0-0-0
Florida State 16-2-0 DNP 3-0-1 14-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 7-4-0 0-0-0 DNP 9-3-5 12-6-0 6-1-1 6-0-0
at North Carolina 6-3-1 10-6-0 12-0-4 21-5-2 DNP DNP DNP 14-4-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-1-0 11-7-1 0-0-1 DNP
Wake Forest 4-0-2 4-3-1 3-0-1 20-9-2 DNP DNP DNP 8-6-0 DNP DNP 5-2-4 17-4-0 9-3-2 2-1-0
at Syracuse 6-3-3 17-14-1 11-1-4 INJ DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-2-4 24-10-4 5-0-1 9-2-2
Virginia 3-3-3 9-4-1 5-4-2 INJ DNP DNP DNP 9-5-0 DNP DNP 4-2-3 23-5-0 2-2-0 2-3-0
at Boston College 7-2-4 14-7-0 3-1-3 INJ 1-2-0 0-0-0 DNP 14-7-0 2-2-0 DNP 7-5-4 11-3-0 19-6-2 3-4-0
Syracuse 17-3-2 8-7-0 7-2-5 INJ DNP DNP DNP 14-6-1 DNP DNP 6-2-2 11-4-3 4-2-2 1-1-0
Duke 4-1-4 8-7-0 2-1-1 INJ DNP DNP DNP 11-5-0 0-0-0 DNP 4-2-1 11-5-1 13-2-1 0-3-0
at Pitt INJ 8-6-3 12-0-0 INJ DNP DNP DNP 16-8-1 DNP DNP 11-1-9 17-1-0 2-5-6 8-2-0
at Wake Forest INJ 9-3-0 10-1-3 INJ 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-7-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 11-4-5 14-2-0 8-2-0 14-9-3
at Virginia INJ 8-3-3 5-1-1 INJ DNP DNP DNP 14-6-1 DNP DNP 16-3-0 8-8-3 12-4-1 5-3-3
Pitt INJ 10-3-0 14-2-1 INJ 2-2-0 DNP DNP 13-3-0 DNP DNP 6-5-2 15-9-5 2-5-3 3-1-1
at Notre Dame INJ 6-6-2 8-1-3 INJ 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 8-4-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 20-4-3 13-6-0 8-2-3 17-13-2
vs. Syracuse INJ 12-7-1 9-2-4 INJ DNP DNP DNP 14-6-0 DNP DNP 9-1-0 7-1-3 6-2-2 11-8-1
vs. Davidson INJ 14-8-1 7-1-5 INJ 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 21-7-1 3-2-0 0-0-0 8-5-4 13-4-0 2-0-1 7-0-0
vs. Colorado State INJ 13-6-0 INJ INJ DNP DNP 3-1-0 13-9-1 0-0-0 DNP 7-4-4 15-4-5 8-1-2 2-8-1
Points Leader* Season Career Blocks Leader* Season Career 20+ Rebounds Season Career
Devon Daniels 5 17 Manny Bates 19 42
D.J. Funderburk 4 13 D.J. Funderburk 3 24 10+ Assists Season Career
Jericole Hellems 8 12 Devon Daniels 13 Braxton Beverly 1
Braxton Beverly 7 Jericole Hellems 2 5
Thomas Allen 3 3 Shakeel Moore 2 2 Double-Doubles Season Career
Cam Hayes 2 2 Dereon Seabron 2 2 Devon Daniels 2 6
Shakeel Moore 2 2 Jaylon Gibson 1 1 Manny Bates 1 2
Manny Bates 1 1 Thomas Allen 1 1 Braxton Beverly 1
Dereon Seabron 1 1 D.J. Funderburk 1
10+ Points Season Career Jericole Hellems 1 1
Rebounds Leader* Season Career Devon Daniels 11 63 Dereon Seabron 1 1
D.J. Funderburk 4 19 D.J. Funderburk 16 55
Devon Daniels 4 18 Braxton Beverly 7 44 Triple-Doubles Season Career
Manny Bates 9 13 Jericole Hellems 18 39
Jericole Hellems 8 12 Thomas Allen 3 15
Dereon Seabron 4 4 Manny Bates 11 15 Free Throws in Final 4 Minutes of 2nd Half (&
Thomas Allen 1 1 Cam Hayes 6 6 OT)
Shakeel Moore 1 1 Shakeel Moore 5 5 Thomas Allen 5-5 1.000
Dereon Seabron 3 3 Max Farthing 2-2 1.000
Assists Leader* Season Career Chase Graham 2-2 1.000
Braxton Beverly 9 30 20+ Points Season Career Cam Hayes 20-25 .800
Devon Daniels 5 12 Devon Daniels 4 11 Jericole Hellems 8-10 .800
Cam Hayes 10 10 D.J. Funderburk 3 5
Jericole Hellems 5 6 Braxton Beverly 4 D.J. Funderburk 15-19 .789
Shakeel Moore 4 4 Jericole Hellems 3 4 Dereon Seabron 4-6 .667
Thomas Allen 3 3 Manny Bates 1 1 Devon Daniels 6-10 .600
Manny Bates 1 1 Cam Hayes 1 1 Shakeel Moore 4-10 .400
Dereon Seabron 1 1 Braxton Beverly 3-6 .500
30+ Points Season Career Ebenezer Dowuona 1-2 .500
Steals Leader* Season Career Jaylon Gibson 3-8 .375
Braxton Beverly 6 22 10+ Rebounds Season Career Nick Farrar 0-2 .000
Devon Daniels 3 20 Devon Daniels 2 6
Jericole Hellems 10 16 Manny Bates 2 3 -includes ties/NC State only
D.J. Funderburk 3 15 D.J. Funderburk 1
Shakeel Moore 8 8 Jericole Hellems 1 1
Cam Hayes 6 6 Shakeel Moore 1 1
Thomas Allen 3 3 Dereon Seabron 1 1
Dereon Seabron 3 3
Manny Bates 1
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WOLFPACK HISTORY
Few programs in the country can match the success FALL 1943
that has been enjoyed by NC State. NCSU had humble
Construction begins on a new basketball arena and ROTC
basketball beginnings in 1911, but quickly developed a
armory for NC State. The building, to become Reynolds
championship tradition. The Wolfpack has won a pair
Coliseum when finally completed, stalls during World War
of national championships as well as 10 ACC titles and
II and a girdered skeleton remains on campus before
seven Southern Conference titles. What makes NC State
construction resumes more than four years later.
basketball truly special, however, are the people who
helped bring those championships to Raleigh. JULY 1, 1946
What follows is just a small sampling of 105 years of NC Everett Case officially becomes an NC State employee,
State basketball history: changing the face of NC State basketball, as well as
basketball in the entire Southeast.
1910 FEB. 1, 1947
Guy Bryan led a special committee that proposed the Case’s Red Terrors defeat North Carolina 48-46 in an
formation of North Carolina A&M’s first basketball team. overtime game at Chapel Hill, the first in a streak of 15 wins
The first basketball team in North Carolina State University
history (then known as North Carolina A&M) played its first FEB. 16, 1911 over the White Phantoms/Tar Heels.
game in 1911. The Farmers lost to Wake Forest.
The first basketball game in NC State (North Carolina A&M FEB. 25, 1947
at the time) history is played at Wake Forest. Wake, vastly The game between NC State and North Carolina has to be
more experienced, prevails 33-6. postponed when city fire officials close down Thompson
FEB. 21, 1911 gym the afternoon before the game. Desperate fans sneak
in through bathroom windows, break down doors and hide
Wake Forest comes to town for the first intercollegiate in the basement before the fire chief cancels the game.
basketball game ever played in Raleigh. The 19-18 A&M
win at Pullen Hall was the first victory in school history. MARCH 6-8, 1947
1912 Case leads NC State to its first Southern Conference
championship since 1929. Following the championship
Athletics council votes to recognize basketball as a sport. game, Case and his team perform what was an Indiana
1918 high school tradition by cutting down the nets. Cutting
down the nets soon becomes a nationwide trend.
North Carolina A&M becomes North Carolina State
College. DEC. 2, 1947
MARCH 15, 1919 NC State plays its first basketball game as the Wolfpack,
Raleigh’s Municipal Auditorium was the first home of the changing its name from Red Terrors.
North Carolina A&M defeats the University of North
Wolfpack basketball team.
Carolina, 39-29, to capture the undisputed state FEB. 5, 1948
championship for the second straight season. Construction on Reynolds Coliseum resumes when the final
1923-24 SEASON shipment of steel arrives in Raleigh. The building needs
additional girders because of design changes made at
NC State, previously known as the Techs, becomes the Red the behest of Everett Case, who insists that the building’s
Terrors, thanks to the play of Rochelle “Red” Johnson and blueprints be expanded from a 9,000-seat building to more
the unveiling of a bright new red set of road uniforms. than 11,000.
1923-24 SEASON DEC. 2, 1949
State opens the doors of its first basketball facility, Frank NC State plays the first game at Reynolds Coliseum (a 67-47
Thompson Gym. Named in honor of the former Wolfpack win over Washington & Lee), at the time the largest college
athlete who died in action during World War I, the arena basketball facility in the Southeast.
served as the basketball team’s home for 24 years.
DEC. 28-30, 1949
1924-25 SEASON
The first Dixie Classic is held at Reynolds Coliseum, three
Gus Tebell takes over program and leads Wolfpack to its days of basketball, three games a day.
first of many accomplishments. Though not recognized, he
Construction began on Reynolds Coliseum in 1943, but was is the first “legendary leader.” Career totals include a 79-36 MARCH 1950
delayed many times during World War II. record, first team in school history to win 20 games, and his The Wolfpack loses 78-73 to City College of New York in
1929 squad brought home NC State’s only conference title the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament. The Final Four
in the first 35 years of the program. appearance is the first for NC State.
MARCH 5, 1929 JAN. 24, 1953
NC State wins its first Southern Conference Tournament North Carolina comes to Reynolds Coliseum in the first
Championship in Atlanta. matchup between the two schools since Frank McGuire
1931-32 SEASON became UNC’s coach the previous summer. McGuire
and the Tar Heels prevail in an upset, 70-69. The loss
Maurice Rose becomes the first NC State basketball player ends Case’s 15-game winning streak over North Carolina.
to earn national recognition when the senior guard is McGuire begins to add fuel to the budding rivalry between
tabbed as an honorable mention All-American. himself and Case by having his players cut down the
FEB. 26, 1932 Reynolds Coliseum nets following the game.
The Southern Conference Tournament moves to Raleigh’s DEC. 8, 1953
Memorial Auditorium. Except for a three-year run from NC State plays Wake Forest at Gore Gymnasium on the
1948-50, Raleigh was the site of the Southern Conference Wake campus in the first Atlantic Coast Conference game
Legendary Wolfpack coach Everett Case brought the
Tournament (through 1953) and later the Atlantic Coast for both schools. The Deacons upset the No. 8 Wolfpack,
Indiana tradition of cutting down the nets after a tournament Conference Tournament (beginning in 1954) for the next 35 81-69.
championship to NC State in 1946. years.
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The longest game in NC State history went minutes, hours, JAN. 14, 1973
even months longer than any other game. Due to a power
outage during the Dec. 11 contest at Wake Forest, it wasn’t In the first nationally televised Super Bowl Sunday basketball
until Feb. 23 that the Pack finished the game and routed the matchup, No. 3 NC State defeats No. 2 Maryland, 87-85, in The 1954 Wolfpack squad claimed the first ACC Tournament
Deacons 101-75, completing the longest game in ACC history. Championship, and NC State won the first three overall.
College Park, Md.
MARCH 4-6, 1965
MARCH 10, 1973
NC State defeats No.8 Duke, 91-85, in the ACC Tournament
final. Everett Case watches the game from a seat along press NC State completes the season with a perfect 27-0 record
row, and following the final horn, the NC State players hoist by defeating Maryland 76-74 in the ACC Tournament’s
their former coach on their shoulders and have him cut the
championship game. The Pack is unable to participate in the
championship nets for the 11th and final time.
postseason due to NCAA sanctions.
APRIL 29, 1966
Press Maravich resigns as head coach at NC State to become
MARCH 9, 1974
head coach at Louisiana State University, where his son Pete In the greatest game in ACC history, NC State posts a
Maravich goes on to set numerous NCAA scoring records.
pulsating 103-100 overtime victory over Maryland in the
APRIL 30, 1966 championship game of the 1974 ACC Tournament.
Everett Case passes away at Raleigh’s Rex Hospital.
MARCH 23, 1974
MAY 7, 1966
NC State ends UCLA’s seven-year reign as national champions In perhaps one of the most memorable ACC Tournament games,
A former NC State football and basketball standout in the late NC State downed Duke, 12-10, in 1968 - the lowest scoring game in
1940s, 39-year-old Florida coach Norman Sloan is tabbed as with an 80-77 double-overtime victory over the Bruins in the tournament history.
the Pack’s new head coach. semifinals of the 1974 NCAA Tournament in Greensboro, N.C.
MARCH 25, 1974 is a one-piece, skin-tight uniform, but the Wolfpack players opt
to wear the new uniform under the traditional basketball shorts.
NC State wins its first national championship by defeating
Marquette, 76-64, in the championship game of the 1974 NCAA The team drops the new look after just two games.
Tournament. MARCH 4, 1989
DEC. 5, 1974
Chucky Brown scores 34 points and Rodney Monroe 26 as the
The Wolfpack matches its school record for points in a game Wolfpack subdues Wake Forest 110-103 in the regular-season
and shatters the school mark for largest margin of victory finale, clinching the regular season title for the Wolfpack. The
(86 points) with a smashing 144-58 rout of Buffalo State. The game is the longest in ACC history.
blowout is fueled by David Thompson’s ACC record 57 points.
MARCH 19, 1989
MARCH 1, 1975
David Thompson’s uniform number 44 is retired prior to the Rodney Monroe, often double- and triple-teamed, tosses in a
Wolfpack’s 103-80 win over UNC Charlotte in Thompson’s last career-high 40 points to lead the Wolfpack to a 102-96 double-
David Thompson and the Wolfpack ended Bill Walton and home game at Reynolds Coliseum. Thompson is whistled for a overtime win over Iowa in the second round of the NCAA
UCLA’s streak of seven straight NCAA Tournament wins, when technical foul after slamming home a thunderous dunk, which Tournament.
the Pack won the 1974 National Championship. became illegal in college basketball in 1966.
APRIL 23, 1990
FEB. 24, 1980
A former Wolfpack player under legendary coach Everett Case
Norman Sloan confirms that he will leave NC State at the in the 1960s and freshman coach for two seasons after Case’s
conclusion of the 1980 season to return to the University of
retirement in 1964-65, Les Robinson is named NC State’s 16th
Florida.
head coach.
MARCH 27, 1980
JAN. 13, 1991
NC State names Jim Valvano as its 15th head basketball
coach. The glib, quick-talking New Yorker quickly captures the Trailing Georgia Tech 50-38 at halftime, NC State rallies behind
imagination and hearts of Wolfpack fans. Rodney Monroe’s career-high 48 points and comes from behind
FEB. 19, 1983 to down the Yellow Jackets by a 90-83 score at Reynolds
Coliseum. As a team, the Yellow Jackets barely outscore
After seven consecutive losses to North Carolina, Wolfpack
Monroe in the second half, 33-31.
head coach Jim Valvano notches his first victory over Dean
Smith and the third-ranked Tar Heels with a 70-63 win at JAN. 16, 1991
Reynolds Coliseum.
David Thompson and Tommy Burleson NC State’s game against North Carolina at the Dean E. Smith
were each featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated during MARCH 13, 1983 Center in Chapel Hill is canceled by the outbreak of Operation
their careers. Four NC State players finish in double figures as NC State wins Desert Storm in Kuwait.
its ninth ACC championship with an 81-78 victory over All-
America center Ralph Sampson and fourth-ranked Virginia in
JAN. 21, 1991
the ACC Tournament’s championship game. Chris Corchiani sets ACC career records for assists with 861
MARCH 18, 1983 and steals with 276 in an 89-76 win over Marquette.
After falling behind by six points with 70 seconds left in FEB. 6-7, 1991
overtime, NC State rallies for a come-from-behind, 69-67,
double-overtime victory over Pepperdine in the first round of NC State and North Carolina play one another on back-to-back
the NCAA Tournament, one of many miracles for the Wolfpack nights, playing the regularly scheduled game at Reynolds
in the NCAA Tourney. Coliseum on February 6 and then playing at the Dean E. Smith
Center in Chapel Hill on February 7. Tom Gugliotta scored 28
MARCH 20, 1983
points and grabs 10 rebounds to lead the Wolfpack to a 97-91
Thurl Bailey’s tap-in of his own missed shot caps a stirring rally victory at Reynolds Coliseum. North Carolina wins the second
in the game’s final minutes and lifts NC State to a 71-70 win game at the Smith Center.
over UNLV in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
FEB. 16, 1991
Perhaps the most famous basket in NCAA basketball history, MARCH 26, 1983
Lorenzo Charles slams home the final shot in the 1983 NCAA Rodney Monroe scores 26 points in a 60-59 win at Connecticut
Frustrated throughout his career by heartbreaking losses
Championship game. to become NC State’s all-time leading scorer with 2,327 career
to Virginia, Dereck Whittenburg gains a measure of sweet
revenge by hitting 11-of-16 shots from the field for a game-high points.
24 points to lift NC State to a 63-62 win over the Cavaliers in the
FEB. 23, 1991
finals of the NCAA West Regionals at Ogden, Utah.
APRIL 4, 1983 Rodney Monroe, held to two points in the first half, outscores
the entire Virginia team in the second half, 31-30, to lead the
Lorenzo Charles’s last-second dunk caps the final miracle
Wolfpack to an 83-76 comeback win.
comeback in the Wolfpack’s Cinderella run to the 1983 national
championship, a 54-52 win over top-ranked and heavily favored FEB. 25, 1991
Houston.
Chris Corchiani doles out 13 assists at Tennessee to give him
MARCH 8, 1987 972 for his career, an NCAA record.
After a disappointing regular season, NC State rallies to win
FEB. 27, 1991
its 10th ACC championship with a thrilling 68-67 win over North
Carolina in the tournament final. Vinny Del Negro wins Everett Chris Corchiani ties an ACC record for assists in a game by
Case Award. dishing out 20 in a 114-91 victory over Maryland. The 20 assists
JAN. 7, 1989 makes Corchiani the first player in NCAA history to record 1,000
Jim Valvano urged Wolfpack fans to “Never Give Up” during an
emotional return to Reynolds Coliseum in 1993. career assists.
Always looking forward, Wolfpack head coach Jim Valvano
unveils the uniform trend of the future, the unitard. The unitard
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JAN. 22, 1992 ACC Tournament, to advance to the finals for the third time in
Herb Sendek’s seven years as head coach. The win locked the
Tom Gugliotta explodes for 36 points, pulls down eight
rebounds, dishes out five assists, blocks two shots and has Pack into their second straight NCAA bid.
four steals to lead NC State to a 99-88 win over North Carolina FEB. 15, 2004
at Reynolds Coliseum.
The Wolfpack defeats top-ranked Duke at the RBC Center,
FEB. 22, 1992 78-74.
The Wolfpack snaps a nine-game losing streak with a 99-94
MARCH 2004
victory over North Carolina at the Dean E. Smith Center in
Chapel Hill. Kevin Thompson goes 12-for-14 from the floor and Wolfpack junior swingman Julius Hodge is named the
scores 29 points to lead the Wolfpack in scoring. ACC Player of the Year and head coach Herb Sendek earns the
JAN. 4, 1995 league’s Coach of the Year honor.
Todd Fuller’s 16 points and 11 rebounds lead NC State to a 80-70 MARCH, 20, 2005
win over No. 1 North Carolina in Reynolds Coliseum. Former coach Norm Sloan sank the symbolic last shot in
NC State advances to the Sweet Sixteen for the first time
APRIL 17, 1996 since1986 by knocking off defending national champion Reynolds Coliseum on February 24, 1999.
Herb Sendek is named the 17th head coach in NC State Connecticut in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in
basketball history. Worcester, Mass.
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NC State’s first national championship team, the Towe. Future major league pitcher Tim Stoddard national championship in 1974 would be a disap-
1973-74 Wolfpack, may have been the best bas- played power forward and perfected the alley-oop pointment.
ketball team ever to play in the Atlantic pass to Thompson, and Mo Rivers was Towe’s NC State opened the season with a pair of easy
Coast Conference. During backcourt mate. Raleigh native Phil Spence wins and was unprepared for a mid-December
the 1972-73 and 1973-74 was the sixth man. showdown with UCLA, losing to the Bruins, 84-66.
seasons, the Wolfpack Coach Norm Sloan, recognizing the ex- The loss made the Pack a more determined team,
went 57-1 overall, 24-0 cellent chemistry on his talented team, and NC State went through the rest of the regular
in regular-season ACC employed a free-lance passing game season without losing again, finishing with a 24-1
play, and won 32 straight with few set plays, allowing his play- overall record.
games against ACC teams, ers the freedom to create scoring
all conference records that opportunities and freeing himself
still stand today. to concentrate on late-game THE GREATEST GAME
The 1973 and 1974 Wolfpack situations. IN ACC HISTORY
teams had winning streaks of The ACC featured two other top 10 teams that year
29 and 28 games (extended to – No. 4 Maryland and No. 8 North Carolina – but
36 games the following year), and THE BUILDUP the Wolfpack went through the conference season
culminated its two-year domination of TO ‘74 unbeaten for the second year in a row.
college basketball by dethroning perennial The 1972-73 Wolfpack There were no at-large bids to the NCAA Tourna-
college kingpin UCLA in the seminfinal and went through ment in those days. The ACC Tournament cham-
winning the 1974 national championship with the season pion went to the big dance; everyone else went
a 12-point victory over Marquette in the title undefeated at home. As the first-place finisher in the regular
game. 27-0, but was season, the Wolfpack had a bye in the opening
The ‘74 Wolfpack was led by the peerless David ineligible for the round of the tournament, blew out Virginia in the
Thompson, three-time ACC Player of the Year NCAA Tournament be- semifinals, and then downed Maryland 103-100 in
and the 1975 National Player of the Year. His sup- cause of probation. Prior to the overtime in what has been called one of the great-
porting cast included two other All-Americans, 7-4 ’74 season, debate raged as to who was est college basketball game ever played.
center Tommy Burleson and 5-7 point guard Monte better, UCLA or NC State, and from the Wolfpack’s
perspective, it seemed that anything less than a
The game was one for the ages, a vintage ACC dropping Marquette 76-64 in a game most people don’t
heart-stopper. Maryland hit 12 of its first 14 shots and NC STATE 76 • MARQUETTE 64 even remember. The first half was tight before two
jumped to a 25-12 lead after six minutes. NC State cut technical fouls on Marquette coach Al McGuire ig-
the lead to 55-50 at halftime. The momentum swung Monday, March 25 • Greensboro, N.C. nited a 10-0 Wolfpack run late in the period. NC State’s
back and forth several times in the second half, but Marquette MIN FG FT REB PF A TP lead grew to as many as 19 points in the second half,
the pace never slowed and the tension got tighter and Ellis 39 6-16 0-0 11 5 1 12 and the Wolfpack cruised to its first national champi-
tighter. Tatum 20 2-7 0-0 3 4 1 4 onship.
Behind the spectacular play of Burleson, the Wolfpack Lucas 40 7-13 7-9 13 4 0 21
held a 97-93 lead with 2:12 to play, but Maryland got Walton 24 4-10 0-0 2 2 2 8
Washington 36 3-13 5-8 4 3 0 11
two clutch baskets late to tie the game at 97-97 and
Delsman 5 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0
send it into overtime. The lead changed hands three Daniels 17 1-3 1-2 0 3 2 3
times in the overtime, and the outcome was not settled Campbell 12 2-3 0-0 1 3 0 4
until the final minutes. Homan 6 0-4 1-2 6 2 1 1
Brennan 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0
CHAMPIONS AT LAST Totals 200 25-69 14-21 43 29 7 64
As the State-UCLA game approached, the anticipa- FG%: 1st Half: 39.4 2nd Half: 33.3 Game: 36.2
tion continued to climb. Thousands of fans jammed FT%: 1st Half: 57.1 2nd Half: 71.4 Game: 66.7
Reynolds Coliseum each day to watch the Wolfpack’s
practices the week leading up to the Final Four, and NC State MIN FG FT REB PF A TP
when the two teams finally met at Greensboro Coli- Stoddard 25 3-4 2-2 7 5 2 8
seum, they played a game that not only lived up to all Thompson40 7-12 7-8 7 3 2 21
expectations, but easily exceeded them. Burleson 36 6-9 2-6 11 4 0 14
Rivers 40 4-9 6-9 2 2 5 14
Regulation ended in a 65-65 tie, then both teams Towe 37 5-10 6-7 3 1 2 16
scored just two points in the first overtime. UCLA Spence 19 1-2 1-2 3 2 3 3
took a seven-point lead in the second overtime and Moeller 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
appeared well on its way to advancing to its eighth Totals 200 26-46 24-34 34 17 14 76
consecutive national championship game, but the
Wolfpack battled back. David Thompson scored four FG%: 1st Half: 57.7 2nd Half: 55.0 Game: 56.5
straight points to give the Pack a 78-75 lead with 34 FT%: 1st Half: 81.8 2nd Half: 65.2 Game: 70.0
seconds to play and NC State went on to an 80-77 win. Officials: Howell, Brown - Attendance: 15,792
Two nights later, the Wolfpack won the championship, Technical Fouls: McGuire (2)
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NC State’s second national championship was as He reappeared against the Cavaliers in Charlottesville, and
unexpected as its first was anticipated. The 1983 Wolfpack, though the Wolfpack lost, the season began to turn again.
head coach Jim Valvano’s third NC State team, was a The Pack finished the regular season 17-10 following a 130-
veteran unit with a gifted backcourt in seniors Sidney Lowe 89 win over Wake Forest in the final game.
and Dereck Whittenburg, and an All-America candidate at
forward in senior Thurl Bailey. Although expectations were SURVIVE AND ADVANCE
high that NC State could return to national prominence
Throughout the postseason, Valvano implored his team to
in 1983, few expected anyone from the ACC other than
stay close every game and put itself in a position to win at
Virginia and North Carolina to contend for the national
the end. “Survive and advance,” Valvano would say, and
championship.
the Wolfpack took his words to heart with last-minute wins
The Wolfpack, coming off a 22-10 season the year before, over Wake Forest, North Carolina and Virginia to capture
got off to a strong start. The Pack won seven of its first the ACC Tournament title.
nine games, heading into a January 12 game at Reynolds
The Pack was sent to Corvallis, Ore., for the NCAA West
against Virginia. UVa had won five straight from the
Regionals and a first-round date against Pepperdine. NC
Wolfpack prior to that meeting.
State missed its first 12 shots from the field against the
The season turned when Whittenburg, who had scored 27 Waves, but recovered and managed to force a 47-47 tie
first-half points and led the Pack to a 16-point lead late in at the end of regulation. After Pepperdine built a six-point
the first half against the Cavaliers, broke his right foot when cushion with less than a minute to play in the first overtime
he landed wrong on the foot of a UVa player early in the period, it appeared the Wolfpack’s season was slipping
second half. Not only did the Wolfpack let a big lead slip away.
away and absorb its sixth consecutive loss to the Cavaliers,
Miraculously, the Wolfpack was able to cut the lead to two
but team doctors informed Valvano after the game that
after Dane Suttle, an 84 percent free-throw shooter, missed
Whittenburg was lost for the season.
the front ends of two one-and-ones. After Whittenburg
Following Whittenburg’s injury, NC State lost three of missed a free throw, Cozell McQueen grabbed the rebound
its first four games. Then, the tide began to turn. The and threw in an incredible off-balance shot from eight feet
Wolfpack won eight of its next 10 and began to pull back to send the game into double overtime. NC State went on to
together as a unit. At 16-8 with three regular-season games a 69-67 victory in the second overtime, and the push toward
remaining, things were looking up again. Whittenburg, Albuquerque had begun.
recovering faster than expected, was cleared to return to
Sixth-ranked UNLV was up next, and after falling behind 52-
the lineup.
40 with 11:40 to play, the Wolfpack went on a run. Bailey hit
a jumper with 37 seconds left to cut
the lead to 70-69, and after Vegas missed the front end of a the rebound and slam it home as time expired to give the
one-and-one, he was able to hit a fadeaway bank shot with
four seconds to play for a 71-70 win.
NC STATE 54 • HOUSTON 52 Wolfpack a 54-52 win and its second national championship.
Monday, April 4 • Albuquerque, N.M. For the second time in less than a decade, the state of North
NC State cruised to a 75-56 win over Utah in the regional Carolina celebrated a Wolfpack national championship, and
semifinal matchup, setting up another meeting with Virginia NC State MIN FG FT REB PF A TP this time, the entire country was captivated thanks to the
in the regional final. Whittenburg continued his sparkling Bailey 39 7-16 1-2 5 1 0 15 charismatic Valvano and the manner in which his determined
long-range bombing, and the Pack stayed close throughout. Charles 25 2-7 0-0 7 2 0 4 team of underdogs slayed one Goliath after another in the
Virginia owned a 62-61 lead, when Sampson fouled Lorenzo McQueen 34 1-5 2-2 12 4 1 4 month of March.
Charles with 23 seconds remaining. Charles made both free Whittenburg 39 6-17 2-2 5 3 1 14
throws, and the Pack was headed to the Final Four. Lowe 40 4-9 0-1 0 2 8 8
Battle 4 0-1 2-2 1 1 1 2
Gannon 18 3-4 1-2 1 3 2 7
THE FINAL FOUR Myers 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0
Totals 200 23-59 8-11 34 16 13 54
Houston vs. Louisville was the headliner game in the first
round of the Final Four, a game most people said would FG%: 1st Half: 39.4 2nd Half: 38.5 Game: 39.0
really decide the national championship. But while much FT%: 1st Half: 77.8 2nd Half: 50.0 Game: 72.7
of the basketball world awaited the Cougars and Cardinals, ouston MIN FG
H FT REB PF A TP
Jim Valvano and his Wolfpack came to Albuquerque and Drexler 25 1-5 2-2 2 4 0 4
stole the show, on and off the court. Micheaus 18 2-6 0-0 6 1 0 4
Olajuwon 38 7-15 6-7 18 1 1 20
Valvano, glib and mercurial on his feet, immediately stole
Franklin 35 2-6 0-1 0 0 3 4
the media spotlight, taking the pressure off his team, which Young 30 3-10 0-4 8 0 1 6
faced 18th-ranked Georgia in the other semifinal matchup. Anders 17 4-9 2-5 2 2 1 10
The Wolfpack smoked the Bulldogs, building an 18-point Cettys 20 2-2 0-0 2 3 2 4
lead with less than five minutes to play before hanging on Rose 7 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0
for a 67-60 win that sent NC State into its second national Williams 10 0-1 0-0 4 3 1 0
championship game in nine years. Totals 200 21-55 10-19 44 16 9 52
When Houston destroyed Louisville in the other semifinal FG%: 1st Half: 31.3 2nd Half: 47.8 Game: 38.2
game, the NC State-Houston game was viewed as a major FT%: 1st Half: 50.0 2nd Half: 55.6 Game: 52.6
mismatch by the national media, though the Wolfpack had
won four games against top 10 teams (North Carolina,
Virginia twice, and UNLV) in the month of March. Officials: Nichols, Housman, Forte
Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 17,327
Houston hoped to control the game with its superior front Halftime: NC State 33, Houston 25
line, led by All-Americans Akeem Olajuwon and Clyde
Drexler. The Wolfpack game plan was simple – control
the tempo with its peerless guard play. Lowe played all
40 minutes, scored eight points, had eight assists, five
steals and no turnovers. He dominated the game from the
backcourt. Whittenburg played 39 outstanding minutes,
hit six long-range bombs, scored 14 points and had five
rebounds. Bailey and McQueen, meanwhile, helped tighten
the defense on Olajuwon. Bailey delivered 15 points and
five rebounds, and McQueen added four points and 12
rebounds.
The Pack forced the action in the first half and held a
33-25 lead at halftime, but Houston charged back after
intermission and took 42-35 advantage following a 17-2 run.
The Pack was once again searching for a miracle.
Turnovers and several missed free throws allowed the
Wolfpack to tie the game at 52-52 with 1:59 to play, and after
Houston missed the front end of a one-and-one with 1:05 to
play, NC State worked the clock to the 44-second mark and
called a timeout.
Valvano wanted to hold the ball until 10 seconds remained,
and then have Lowe penetrate in hopes of creating a shot.
Instead, State wound up with Whittenburg launching a wild
shot from 30 feet. When the shot came up short, Charles
was there to grab
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/// ALL-AMERICANS
All-American: 1948 – Helms Foundation (1st), All-American: 1952 – Helms (3rd); 1953 – Helms
Converse (2nd), Associated Press (3rd); 1949 (2nd), Collier’s Magazine (2nd), Associated
– Associated Press (HM); 1950 – Associated Press Press (3rd), Converse (3rd)
(2nd), Converse (2nd), Helms (3rd)
Averaged 16.9 points per game as a senior and
One of only three NC State players to earn
finished his career with 1,430 points … Earned
All-America honors three times … Is the only
All-Southern Conference honors in 1952 and
four-time all-conference selection in school
1953 and led his team to two league titles …
history … Led the Wolfpack to four straight
Was just the third NC State player to score
Southern Conference titles … Named to the
more than 500 points in a season … Ranks
1950 NCAA Final Four all-tournament team … Averaged 13.4 points per game in his
fourth in school history with 1,057 career rebounds … Called the “fastest big man in
four-year career, ranking as the school’s eighth all-time leading scorer … Following
college basketball” by coach Everett Case.
his NC State career, became the first Wolfpack player drafted by the NBA, going to the
Boston Celtics in 1950. Year G FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb-Avg Pts Avg
1950-51 37 146-464 .315 72-99 .727 337-9.1 364 9.8
Year G FG-FGA FT-FTA Pct Pts Avg 1951-52 33 211-563 .375 103-160 .645 364-11.0 525 15.9
1946-47 31 155-na 68-120 .567 378 12.1 1952-53 32 218-575 .379 105-145 .724 356-11.1 541 16.9
1947-48 29 158-na 133-188 .707 451 15.5 Totals 102 575-1602 .359 280-404 .693 1057-10.4 1430 14.0
1948-49 30 122-na 111-180 .616 355 11.8
1949-50 33 155-na 150-222 .675 460 13.9
Totals 123 590-na 462-710 .651 1644 13.4
VIC MOLODET
5-11, GUARD
EAST CHICAGO, IN
PLAYED: 1953-56
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All-American: 1973 – UPI Small Team (1st); 1974 All-American: 1980 – USBWA (1st), AP (HM)
– UPI Small Team (1st); 1975 – Converse Small
Team (1st) The only player to place in the top 10 of the
ACC’s five major statistical categories in 1979
Earned “Small-Team” All-America honors … Led the Wolfpack in scoring for three
each of his three years on the Wolfpack seasons, one of just three NC State players
varsity … Teamed with David Thompson and to accomplish that feat … Earned first-team
Tommy Burleson to lead the Pack to the 1974 All-ACC honors in 1979 and ’80 … Ranks in
NCAA title … Earned first-team All-ACC honors the top five in Wolfpack history in scoring and
in 1974 … A heady floor leader who always seemed in command of the situation … field goals made … Also eighth in career steals … Is the only player in school history to
Ranks 11th in school history with 350 career assists. be named the ACC Rookie of the Year … Was the District Player of the Year in 1980 …
Was the 16th overall selection in the first round of the 1980 NBA draft by the then-Kan-
Year GP FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb-Avg PF-FO A Pts Avg sas City Kings.
1972-73 27 117-250 .468 35-48 .729 46-1.7 67-3 115 269 10.0
1973-74 31 168-325 .517 60-74 .811 67-2.2 82-0 119 396 12.8 Year G FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb-Avg A BS S Pts Avg
1974-75 28 122-260 .469 46-64 .719 45-1.6 80-3 116 290 10.4 1976-77 28 188-366 .514 34-62 .548 163-5.8 25 12 38 410 14.6
Totals 86 407-835 .487 141-186 .756 158-1.8 229-6 350 955 11.1 1977-78 31 193-420 .460 87-136 .640 167-5.4 56 12 37 473 15.3
1978-79 30 238-445 .535 84-118 .712 184-6.1 94 9 47 560 18.7
1979-80 28 207-397 .521 107-149 .718 138-4.9 84 19 44 521 18.6
Totals 117 826-1628 .507 312-465 .671 652-5.6 259 52 166 1964 16.8
All-American: 1984 – AP (3rd), UPI (HM) All-American: 1990 – The Sporting News (HM);
Will always be remembered as the man who 1991 – NABC (3rd), UPI (HM)
made the dunk that gave NC State the 1983
national championship … Earned first-team Finished his career as the NCAA’s career
All-ACC honors in 1984 and ’85 … Named to leader in assists with 1,038, becoming the
the NCAA All-Regional team in 1983 and ’85 … first player in NCAA history to break the 1,000
Ranks in the top 20 in school history in points assist plateau … Named second-team All-ACC
and rebounds with 1,535 points and 730 caroms in 1989 and 1991 … Averaged 9.6 assists per
… Averaged 18.1 ppg as a senior and 18.0 ppg game as a senior … Equaled the ACC sin-
as a junior.
gle-game assist record when he handed out 20
Year G-GS Min FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb-Avg A BS S Pts Avg during NC State’s 114-91 win over Maryland … Was the third player in NCAA history to
1981-82 24-0 144 16-32 .500 20-32 .625 28-1.2 0 2 0 52 2.2 average over 8.0 assists for his career … Is third in ACC history with 328 career steals
1982-83 36-35 928 109-201 .542 73-109 .670 215-6.0 18 15 16 291 8.1 … Was an honorable mention All-America by The Sporting News in 1990.
1983-84 33-33 1156 222-411 .540 151-206 .733 275-8.3 35 26 15 595 18.0
1984-85 33-33 1104 236-411 .575 125-178 .703 212-6.4 28 23 14 597 18.1 Year G-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb-Avg A BS S Pts Avg
Total 126-101 3332 583-1055 .553 369-525 .703 730-5.8 81 66 45 1535 12.2 1987-88 32-21 788 61-120 .500 17-36 .472 60-72 .8333 44-1.4 235 1 61 202 6.3
1988-89 31-30 1015 101-204 .495 23-54 .426 99-123 .805 78-2.5 266 4 81 324 10.5
1989-90 30-30 1125 131-311 .421 33-82 .402 99-119 .832 53-2.1 238 1 95 394 13.1
1990-91 31-31 1169 160-434 .466 51-135 .378 134-163 .822 78-2.5 299 3 91 505 16.3
Total 124-112 4097 453-978 .463 124-307 .404 392-477 .822 263-2.1 1038 9 328 1425 11.5
Year G-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb-Avg A BS S Pts Avg
1987-88 32-0 665 132-277 .477 49-114 .430 42-51 .824 77-2.4 47 4 19 355 11.1
1988-89 31-31 1064 240-513 .468 85-212 .401 98-123 .797 149-4.8 89 4 29 663 21.4
1989-90 30-30 1095 228-505 .451 84-174 .483 157-192 .818 130-4.3 75 5 25 697 23.2
1990-91 31-31 1165 285-641 .445 104-239 .435 162-183 .885 136-4.4 88 7 34 836 27.0
Total 124-92 3989 885-1936 .457 322-739 .436 459-549 .836 492-4.0 299 20 107 2551 20.6
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All-American: 1992 – Basketball Times (3rd), All-American: 2004 – Sporting News (1st);
NABC (3rd), Scripps-Howard (HM) espn.com (1st); College Insider (1st); AP (2nd);
USBWA (2nd); NABC (2nd)
Made dramatic improvement from his fresh-
man year to his final campaign at NC State As a junior, was a consensus second-team
… Went from averaging 2.7 points and 1.7 All-American, he was a first-team choice by
rebounds as a freshman to earning All-ACC The Sporting News, ESPN.com and college-
honors as a junior and senior … As a senior he insider.com and was a second-team choice
finished No. 2 in the ACC in scoring (22.5), first of the Associated, the NABC and the U.S.
in rebounding (9.8) and first in 3-pointers per Basketball Writers Association all during his
game (3.1) … Was unstoppable in the Pack’s 99-88 win over North Carolina as a senior, junior season … The 2004 ACC Player-of-the-Year … A first-team All-ACC choice as
scoring his career high 36 points by nailing 11-of-17 field goals, including 8-of-14 from both a sophomore and junior … Named ACC Player of the Week twice during the year
3-point range … Ranks among the top 15 in school history in nearly every statistical … Led the ACC in field goal percentage at 50.7%, and was second in scoring with 18.2
category, evidence of his outstanding all-around game ... Selected No. 6 overall by the points an outing … Led the ACC with his 192 free throw attempts and 159 made free
Washington Bullets in the 1992 NBA Draft. throws ... Finished his career ranked third in school history in scoring, first in minutes
played … Selected No. 20 overall by the Denver Nuggets in 2005.
Year G-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb-Avg A BS S Pts Avg
1988-89 21-0 171 18-42 .429 1-2 .500 19-29 .655 35-1.7 5 1 10 56 2.7
1989-90 30-29 889 135-268 .504 23-47 .489 41-61 .672 211-7.0 47 12 48 334 11.1 Year G-GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb-Avg A BS S Pts Avg
1990-91 31-31 1123 170-340 .500 66-166 .398 65-101 .644 281-9.1 87 34 53 471 15.2 2001-02 33-33 907 115-260 .442 33-95 .347 89-120 .742 160-4.8 71 10 31 352 10.7
1992-93 30-30 1107 240-534 .449 93-233 .399 102-149 .685 293-9.8 92 15 62 675 22.5 2002-03 31-31 1093 164-374 .439 41-125 .328 179-219 .817 190-6.1 109 23 39 548 17.7
Totals 113-92 3287 563-1184 .476 183-448 .408 227-340 .668 820-7.3 231 62 173 1536 13.6 2003-04 31-29 1081 189-373 .507 26-72 .361 159-192 .828 198-6.4 112 25 43 563 18.2
2004-05 34-32 1177 197-400 .493 14-55 .255 169-253 .668 225-6.6 162 24 48 577 17.0
Total 129-125 4258 665-1407 .473 114-347 .329 596-784 .760 773-6.0 454 82 161 2040 15.8
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/// ALL-TIME JERSEYS
0 Chase Cannon (2011-12) † C.J. Williams (2009-12) 31 Mike Warren (1982-85) John Maglio (1955-57)
Lennard Freeman (2013-15) † BeeJay Anya (2014-17) Kevin Thompson (1990-93)
DeShawn Painter (2011) † Ernie Myers (1983-86)
Braxton Beverly (2018-21) Danny Dixon (2020) Tucker Thompson (2017)
Rodney Purvis (2012-13)
Ebenezer Dowuona (2021-pres.)
Geoff Richards (1995-96) 75
Abdul-Malik Abu (2015-18) 11 Dennis Horner (2007-10) Norm Sloan (1947-49)
DJ Funderburk (2019-21) Kelsey Weems (1986-89) Spencer Newman (2018) 43 Lee Terrell (1950-51)
Curtis Marshall (1992-94, 96) 22 Pat Andree (2020) Hawkeye Whitney (1977-80) Dave Gotkin (1952-55)†
00 Archie Miller (1998-02) Bob MacGillivray (1957-59)† Lorenzo Charles (1982-85) Bucky Waters (1956-58)†
Danny Strong (1996-97)
Gavin Grant (2005-08) John Key (1963) 32
Markell Johnson (2017-20) Ken Rohloff (1961-63)
Jaylon Gibson (2021-pres.) Billy Moffitt (1967-68)
Tom Hopper (1956-58)† 44 76
Bruce Hoadley (1959-61)
1 Nick Trifunovich (1967-68)
Pom Sinnock (1963)
(Number Now Retired) Lio Katkaveck (1942, 46-48)
Rick Holdt (1971-73) Stan Niewierowski (1959-61) Bob Garrison (1949)
Damien Wilkins (2000-01) 12 Jerry Moore (1965-66)
Dwight Johnson (1974) Ron Gossell (1963) Cliff Hafer (1955-57)
J.J. Hickson (2008) Al Heartley (1969-71)
Marvin Kessler (1956-57)† Darnell Adell (1976) Ray Hodgdon (1964-66)
Richard Howell (2010-13) Joe Cafferky (1972-73)
Jim Whitfield (1962-63) Joe Serdich (1967-69)
Trevor Lacey (2013-2015)
Larry Worsley (1964-66)
Spud Webb (1984-85)†
Kenny Carr (1975-77)* Bob Heuts (1971) 77
Lennard Freeman (2016-18) † Brian Howard (1987-90)
Paul Coder (1970-72) Russell Pierre (1984-85) David Thomspon (1973-75) Sam Ranzino (1948-51)*
Dereon Seabron (2020-pres.) Migjen Bakalli (1991-93)
George McLain (1983-85) Avie Lester (1987-90)
John Hampton (1999-00)
Ricky Daniels (1994-95)
Adam Fletcher (1991-92) Will Roach (2001-2004)† 45 78
2 Justin Gainey (1997-2000 ) Tony Bethel (2005-06)
Andre McCullum (1996)
Vic Bubas (1948-51)
Dominick Mejia (2003-04) Keith Bean (1999) Donnie Perkins (1978-79)
Anthony Grundy (2000-02)† Kenneth Pittman (2007) Ronald Scheffel (1953-55)
Farnold Degand (2008-10) Marshall Williams (2000) Cozell McQueen (1982-85)
Simon Harris (2008-09) Clayton Beard (2008) Lou Pucillo (1957-59)†*
Ryan Harrow (2011) Jordan Collins (2002-05) Marc Lewis (1991-93)
Lorenzo Brown (2011-13) Kendall Smith (2009)†
Tyler Lewis (2012-14) Kyle Washington (2013-2015) Luke Buffum (1996-98)
Anthony Barber (2013-14) † Josh Davis (2010)
Torin Dorn (2017-19) Anthony Barber (2014-16) Ben Amos (2011)
Benjamin Petty (1999- 2000) 79
Justin Clark (2007)
Chase Graham (2020) † Allerik Freeman (2018) Ralston Turner (2012-14) 33 Warren Cartier (1947-50)
Shakeel Moore (2021) Chase Graham (2021-pres.) † Shaun Kirk (2016-18) Bill Kukoy (1951-53)
Robert Jackson (1975-76)
Farthing, Max (2020-21) Art Jones (1978-81) 50 Tom Hopper (1956-58)†
3 13 Alvin Battle (1983-84) Dan Wherry (1960-62)
Clyde Austin (1977-80) Panagiotis Fasoulas (1956-58) 23 Charles Shackleford (1986-88) Phil Taylor (1964-65) 80
Chris Corchiani (1988-91) Anthony Robinson (1991-92) Bill Kretzer (1966-68)
Mickey Hinnant (1989-90) Bennie Bolton (1984-87) Joe Harand (1949-50)†
Cameron Bennerman (2003-06) Cornelius Williams (1997-01) Doug Tilley (1969-71)
Lakista McCuller (1992-95) Jamie Knox (1989-90, 92) Bobby Speight (1951-53)*
Marcus Johnson (2008) Josh Powell (2002-03) Steve Graham (1972)
Damon Thornton (1996-01) C.C. Harrison (1995-98) Phil DiNardo (1954-56)
Spencer Greenway (2009) Cedric Simmons (2005-06) Terry Shackleford (1984)
Ilian Evtimov (2002-06) Adam Harrington (1999) Ken Clark (1957-58, 60)†
Thomas de Thaey (2012) Brandon Costner (2007-09)† Chris Washburn (1986)
Darrell Davis (2007) Scooter Sherrill (2001-2004)
Chris Corchiani, Jr. (2015-17) Wyatt Walker (2019) Steve Norton (1996-97)
Terry Henderson (2015-17) Brandon Costner (2006)†
Lavar Batts, Jr. (2018) CJ Bryce (2019-20) Tracy Smith (2008-11)
Kristian Jensen (2001) 81
Taylor, A.J. (2020) Ted Kapita (2017) 34 Bob Cook (1950-51)
Cam Hayes (2021-pres.) 14 Dan Englehardt (1958-60) 52 Herb Applebaum (1953-54)
Bob MacGillivray (1957-59)†
Bucky Waters (1956-58)† 24 Jon Speaks (1961-63) George Stepanovich (1957-59)†
4 John Punger (1961-62) John Richter (1957-59)†*
Eddie Biedenbach (1965-66, 68) Anton Muehlbauer (1960-61)
Dereck Whittenburg (1980-83)† Larry Lakins (1963-65) Ken Clark (1957-58, 60)†
Jim Risinger (1969-71) Don Greiner (1963) 82
Vann Williford (1968-70)* Craig Kuszmaul (1973-75) Joe Dunning (1970-71) Bob Hahn (1947-49)
Spud Webb (1984-85)† Terry Litchfield (1961)
Greg Hawkins (1973-74) Dirk Ewing (1976-77) Steve Nuce (1972-74) Bernie Yurin (1951-53)
Mark Davis (1992-95) John Key (1963)
Brian Walker (1977) Kenny Matthews (1978-81) Chuck Nevitt (1980-82) Nick Pond (1955-57)
Ivan Wagner (1996) Gary Hale (1965-66)†
Phil Weber (1981-84) Quiton Leonard (1982-83) Chucky Brown (1986-89)
Carl Lentz (1999) Paul Hudson (1967)
Vinny Del Negro (1985-88)* Rodney Butts (1984) Todd Fuller (1993-96)*
Michael Bell (2001)
Al Pinkins (1996-97)
Rick Anheuser (1969-70)
Walker Lambiotte (1986-87) 83
Dovonte Edwards (2002) Tommy Burleson (1972-74)*
Bryant Feggins (1990-91, 94) Eddie Bartels (1947-49)
O’Donnell, Mike (2004) Engin Atsür (2004-07) Tony Warren (1977-79)
Adam Simons (2004-05) 54 Joe Harand (1949-50)†
Will Roach (2005)† Jordan Vandenberg (2010-14) Terry Gannon (1982-85)
Ben McCauley (2006-09) Bob DiStefano (1959-61) Mel Thompson (1952, 54)
Courtney Fells (2006-09) Caleb Martin (2015-16) Tom Gugliotta (1989-92)*
Jevoni Robinson (2012-14) Pete Auksel (1962-64)† George Stepanovich (1957-59)
Enrico Kufuor (2010-11)† Omer Yurtseven (2017-18) Anthony Grundy (1999)† Pete Coker (1965-66)
Chris Brickhouse (2014-15) † Trey Guidry (2001) Robert McLean (1967-68)
Dennis Smith, Jr. (2017) 15 Julius Hodge (2002-05)* 35 Renaldo Lovisa (1970-72) 84
Jericole Hellems (2019-Pres.) Julius Mays (2009-10) Sidney Lowe (1980-83)* Glenn Sudhop (1976-79) Paul Horvath (1948-51)
Dinky Proctor (1982-83)
T.J. Warren (2012-14)* Quentin Jackson (1985-88) Brian D’Amico (1988-90) Bobby Goss (1951-53)
Roland Whitley (1989-90)
Maverick Rowan (2016-17)
5 Ron Anderson (1997-98)
Devon Daniels (2019-21)
Bill Kretzer, Jr. (1994-96) Ronnie Shavlik (1954-56)*
Marcus Melvin (2001-04) John Richter (1957-59)*
Donnie Seale (1992-93) Idris Talib (1999-2000)† 40
Ishua Benjamin (1995-98) Trevor Ferguson (2007-09)
Smedes York (1963)
Brian Keeter (1999- 02) Scott Wood (2009-13) 25 Sam Gealy (1965-66) 55 85
Chris McCoy (2006) Chris Brickhouse (2013-14) Monte Towe (1973-75)* Nelson Isley (1968-69) Chuck Nevitt (1980-82)† Eddie Morris (1951-53)
Enrico Kufuor (2009)† Cody Martin (2014-15) Gary Stoken (1977) Mark Moeller (1973-75) Blake Harris (2019) Lou Dickman (1954-56)
DeShawn Painter (2010) Chris Brickhouse (2016-17) † Dereck Whittenburg (1980- Scott Parzych (1979-82)
C.J. Leslie (2010-13) Sam Hunt (2018) 83)†* Walt Densmore (1983)
Desmond Lee (2013-15) Bates, Manny (2020-Pres.) David Lee (1989, 91) Teviin Binns (1986-87) 70 86
Darius Hicks (2017-18) Marcus Wilson (1993-96) Chuck Kornegay (1993) Dick Dickey (1947-50)* Dan Knapp (1952-53)
Eric Lockett (2019) 20 Tim Wells (1997-2000) Ron Kelley (1998-01)
Thomas Allen (2020-pres.) Chad Williams (2007-08) 87
Lou Pucillo (1957-59)†*
Kendall Smith (2010-12)†
Andrew Brackman (2005-06) 71 Cliff Dwyer (1954-56)
Denny Lutz (1960-62) Kaycee Obi-Gwacham (2009-10)
Chase Cannon (2012-15) Charlie Stine (1947-49)
10 Gary Hale (1965-66) Whitey Bell (1954-58)† 88
Whitey Bell (1954-58)† Bill Benson (1971) 41 Bob Seitz (1955-57)
Bob McCann (1959-61) Steve Smoral (1972) 30
Tommy Mattocks (1964-66) Craig Davis (1975-78) Ken Clark (1957-58, 60) †
Tiny Pinder (1978-79) 72 † – indicates that the player
Thurl Bailey (1980-83)*
Dick Braucher (1967-69) Jeremy Hyatt (1994-97) Russ Marvel (1960-62) Jack McComas (1947-49) wore two different numbers
John Thompson (1985)
Carl Lile (1972) Brian Neiman (2006-07) Hal Blondeau (1964-66) Dave Gotkin (1952-55)† during his career
Mike Giomi (1987)
Mo Rivers (1974-75) Jay Lewis (2011-13) Bill Mavredes (1967-69) Marvin Kessler (1956-57)†
Patrick Wallace (2013-15) * – indicates that the player’s
Al Green (1976-77) Ed Leftwich (1970-71) jersey (not the number) has
Max Perry (1981-82) Phil Spence (1974-76) 42 73 been honored by NC State.
Tommy DiNardo (1983-84) 21 Harold Thompson (1981-84) Don Gallagher (1958-60)
Paul Brandenberg (1951-53)
Nate McMillan (1985-86)* Kenny Poston (1986-89) Pete Auskel (1962-64)† David Thompson’s No. 44 is the
Andy Kennedy (1987) Vic Molodet (1954-56)*
Jason Sutton (1994-97) Idris Talib (1999) Les Robinson (1963-64) only number in school history
Rodney Monroe (1988-91)
Justin Flatt (2003) Clifford Crawford (2000-03) Dan Wells (1969-71) to be retired. Players that did
Kenny Inge (1998- 01)
Chris McCoy (2004)
Levi Watkins (2002-05)
Johnny Thomas (2009-10) Tim Stoddard (1973-75) 74 not letter during their career
Braxton Albritton (2005-07) Staats Battle (2011-15) Steve Walker (1976-77) Bobby Goss (1951-53) have not been included.
Bartosz Lewandowski (2007)
Javier Gonzalez (2008-11) Nick Farrar (2021) Craig Watts (1978-81) Dick Tyler (1952-54)
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1974
1975
Monte Towe
Monte Towe
1936
1937
Connie Mack Berry
Connie Mack Berry
1957
1958
Whitey Bell
Lou Pucillo
ACC HONOR ROLL
1979 Hawkeye Whitney 1942 Bones McKinney John Richter (The ACC Honor Roll is comprised of
Clyde Austin 1947 Dick Dickey
Pete Negley student-athletes who participated in a
1982 Dereck Whittenburg
1983 Lorenzo Charles Leo Katkavek H.C. KENNETT AWARD varsity sport and registered a GPA of 3.0
1985 Spud Webb 1948 Dick Dickey (Awarded to the outstanding all-around or better for the full academic year.)
1987 Bennie Bolton Ed Bartels student-athlete of the year at NC State.) 1959 Bruce Hoadley, John Richter
Chucky Brown 1949 Dick Dickey
Sammy Ranzino 1965 Pete Coker 1960 Bruce Hoadley
Charles Shackleford
1988 Vinny Del Negro Vic Bubas 1969 Vann Williford 1961 Bruce Hoadley
Rodney Monroe 1950 Dick Dickey 1973 David Thompson 1962 Robert Mayton, Smedes York
1991 Chris Corchiani Sammy Ranzino 1974 David Thompson 1963 John Key, Pomeroy Sinnock
1997 Danny Strong Vic Bubas 1982-83 Thurl Bailey Smedes York
Jeremy Hyatt 1951 Sammy Ranzino
1999 Anthony Grundy 1952 Lee Terrill 1984-85 Terry Gannon 1964 James Sellers
2002 Julius Hodge Bobby Speight 1990-91 Chris Corchiani 1965 Hal Blondeau, Pete Coker
Marcus Melvin 1953 Bobby Speight Rodney Monroe 1966 Hal Blondeau, Pete Coker
2003 Scooter Sherrill 1991-92 Tom Gugliotta Ray Hodgdon, Larry Worsley
2004 Julius Hodge MULTIPLE 1ST TEAM ALL-SOUTHERN 1995-96 Todd Fuller 1970 Renaldo Lovisa, Van Williford
2005 Ilian Evtimov CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
Julius Hodge 4 Times 2005-06 Julius Hodge 1971 Al Heartley, Renaldo Lovisa
2007 Engin Atsür Dick Dickey James Risinger, Douglas Tilley
Courtney Fells 3 Times NORRIS ATHLETIC TROPHY 1972 Renaldo Lovisa
Ben McCauley Sammy Ranzino (Awarded annually commencing 1924 1974 Leo Campbell, Bill Lake
2010 Tracy Smith 2 Times
Scott Wood Connie Mack Berry to the best all-round athlete at NC State 1975 Ralph Burts, Leo Campbell
2012 Lorenzo Brown Vic Bubas by Norris, Inc., of Atlanta, Ga., through Bruce Dayhuff, Greg Hawkins
2013 Scott Wood Bobby Speight its president, Frank E. Lowenstein, a Craig Kusmaul, Alan Leary
State alumnus. Possession of this trophy Mark Moeller, Mo Rivers
EVERETT CASE AWARD ALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE depends, not only upon athletic ability, but Julian Sparrow
The Everett N. Case Award is presented TOURNAMENT
each year to the outstanding performer 1929 Frank Goodwin (1st Team) upon general scholastic lines as well.) 1977 Brian Walker
in the prestigious ACC Tournament by L.F. Haar (1st Team) 1924 Rochelle Johnson 1983 Terry Gannon
a vote of the head basketball coaches. R.S. Warren (2nd Team) 1927 Jack McDowall 1984 Terry Gannon
The award was named in honor of Henry Young (2nd Team) 1928 Jack McDowall, 1985 Terry Gannon
Coach Case for the 1965 tournament, 1933 Gilbert Clark (1st Team)
and NC State’s Larry Worsley was the 1929 Frank Goodwin 1986 Walker Lambiotte
1934 Ray Rex (1st Team)
first winner of the Everett Case Award. 1935 Ray Rex (2nd Team) 1930 Maurice Johnson 1987 Walker Lambiotte
1937 Connie Mack Berry (2nd Team) 1991 Marc Lewis
1965 Larry Worsley Bill Mann ALUMNI ATHLETIC TROPHY 1993 Todd Fuller
1970 Vann Williford 1938 Connie Mack Berry (2nd Team) (Presented annually by the North 1994 Todd Fuller
1973 Tommy Burleson 1939 Bill Mann (2nd Team)
Jim Rennie (2nd Team) Carolina State Alumni Association to the 1995 Todd Fuller
1974 Tommy Burleson
1983 Sidney Lowe 1942 Bones McKinney (1st Team) outstanding senior athlete, as voted upon 1996 Todd Fuller, Luke Buffum
1987 Vinny Del Negro Bernie Mock (2nd Team) by the student body. This trophy continues 1997 Luke Buffum, Steve Norton
Jack Tabscott (2nd Team) in the tradition of the Norris Athletic Jason Sutton
1947 Dick Dickey (1st Team)
NCAA TOURNAMENT Pete Negley (1st Team)
Trophy.)
1932 Bud Rose
1999
2000
Ben Petty
Ben Petty, John Hampton
HONORS Ed Bartels (2nd Team)
Leo Katkavek (2nd Team) 1934 Bob McQuage 2002 Ilian Evtimov, Brian Keeter
NCAA FINAL FOUR MVP 1948 Ed Bartels (1st Team) 1935 Ray Rex Josh Powell, Levi Watkins
1974 David Thompson Leo Katkavek (1st Team) 1937 Neill Dalrymple 2003 Ilian Evtimov
Warren Cartier (2nd Team) 1938 Eddie Berlinsky
Dick Dickey (2nd Team) 2004 Engin Atsür, Ilian Evtimov
ALL-NCAA FINALS 1941 Howell Stroup
1950 Dick Dickey 1950 Sammy Ranzino (MVP) Chris McCoy, Will Roach
1974 David Thompson Dick Dickey (1st Team) 1948 Leo Katkavek 2006 Ilian Evtimov, Ben McCauley
Tommy Burleson Vic Bubas (2nd Team) 1949 Jack McComas, Jr. Chris McCoy, Brian Neiman
Monte Towe Paul Horvath (2nd Team) 1951 1950 Dick Dickey
Dick Dickey (1st Team) 2007 Braxton Albritton, Justin Clark
1983 Thurl Bailey 1951 Vic Bubas
Sidney Lowe 1952 Bobby Speight (1st Team) 2008 Ben McCauley
Dereck Whittenburg Lee Terrill (2nd Team) 1952 Lee Terrill Johnny Thomas
1953 Mel Thompson (1st Team) 1953 Bobby Speight 2009 Enrico Kufuor
NCAA ALL-REGIONAL TEAMS Bobby Speight (2nd Team) 1954 Mel Thompson 2010 Kendall Smith
1950 Dick Dickey (East) 1955 Ronnie Scheffel 2011 Kendall Smith
1954 Ronnie Shavlik (East) DIXIE CLASSIC HONORS
(The Dixie Classic, held in Reynolds 1956 Ronnie Shavlik
1965 Larry Lakins (East) 2014 Chase Cannon, Staats Battle
1970 Vann Williford (East) Coliseum, was the premier basketball 1957 Bob Seitz
tournament in the country from 1949-60.) 1959 Lou Pucillo 2015 Chase Cannon, Staats Battle
1974 David Thompson ( East)
Tommy Burleson Dixie Classic MVP 1960 Don Gallagher Chris Brickhouse
Monte Towe 1949 Dick Dickey 1961 Bruce Hoadley
1950 Sammy Ranzino 2018 Braxton Beverly, Allerik
1983 Thurl Bailey (West)
Lorenzo Charles 1951 Lee Terrill 1966 Pete Coker Freeman, Sam Hunt
Dereck Whittenburg 1954 Ronnie Shavlik 1970 Vann Williford
1985 Lorenzo Charles (West) 1955 Ronnie Shavlik 2019 Braxton Beverly, Wyatt Walker
1971 Al Heartley
Spud Webb 1958 John Richter 1973 Rick Holdt 2020 Braxton Beverly, Max
1986 Chris Washburn 1974 Tommy Burleson
(Midwest) ALL-DIXIE CLASSIC Farthing, Chase Graham,
Charles Shackleford 1949 Sammy Ranzino 1975 David Thompson
2021 Braxton Beverly, Devon
1989 Rodney Monroe (East) 1950 Sammy Ranzino 1985 Terry Gannon
1951 Lee Terrill Daniels, Ebenezer Dowuona,
1988 Vinny Del Negro
ALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE 1954 Ronnie Shavlik Max Farthing, Jaylon Gibson,
1991 Chris Corchiani
1929 Bob Warren Vic Molodet Chase Graham, Cam Hayes,
Frank Goodwin 1955 Ronnie Shavlik Rodney Monroe
Shakeel Moore
Morris Johnson Vic Molodet 1992 Tom Gugliotta
1933 Gilbert Clark 1956 John Maglio 1996 Todd Fuller Bold indicates current player.
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/// WOLFPACK RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL Game
3-POINT FIELD GOALS
9 Rodney Monroe vs. UNC Asheville 12/21/89
SCORING Season 104 Rodney Monroe (1990-91)/Scott Wood (2012-13)
Single Game Career 334 Scott Wood 2009-13
57 David Thompson (27 FG, 3 FT) vs. Buffalo St. 12/4/74
3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
at PNC 42 T.J. Warren vs. Boston College 3/9/14
Game 18 Maverick Rowan vs. Syracuse 2/1/17
at Reynolds 57 David Thompson vs. Buffalo St. 12/4/74
Season 239 Rodney Monroe 1990-91
Away 49 Ronnie Shavlik at Villanova 1/1/55
Career 809 Scott Wood 2009-13
vs. ACC 48 Rodney Monroe vs. Georgia Tech 1/31/91
By a Fr.: 35 Ernie Myers vs. Duke 1/26/83 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
By a So.: 43 Ed Leftwich vs. Atlantic Christian 12/8/70 Game (min. 6 att.):
By a Jr.: 55 Ronnie Shavlik vs. William & Mary 12/1/55 1.000 Allerik Freeman at North Carolina (7-7) 1/27/18
By a Sr.: 57 David Thompson vs. Buffalo St. 12/4/74 1.000 Migjen Bakalli vs. Southern Miss. (6-6) 3/14/91
Season 871 T.J. Warren (342 FG, 31 3FG, 156 FT) 2013-14 Season .589 Terry Gannon (53-90) 1982-83
Career 2,551 Rodney Monroe (885 FG, 322 3FG, 459 FT) 1988-91 Career *.589 Terry Gannon (53-90) 1982-85
(*Total includes ‘83 season only)
SCORING AVERAGE
Season 29.9 David Thompson (838 in 28 gms) 1974-75 FREE THROWS
Career 26.8 David Thompson (2,309 in 86 gms) 1973-75 Game 19 Ronnie Shavlik vs. Penn State 12/9/54
Season 224 Sammy Ranzino 1950-51
DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING GAMES
Career 596 Julius Hodge 2002-05
Season 34 T.J. Warren 2013-14
Career 111 Rodney Monroe 1988-91 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
Consecutive 69 Rodney Monroe 1989-91 Game 26 Ronnie Shavlik vs. Villanova 1/29/55
69 Kenny Carr 1975-77 Season 335 Mel Thompson 1953-54
Career 802 Mel Thompson 1952-54
GAMES PLAYED
Season 37 Lorenzo Brown 2011-12 CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE
Richard Howell 2011-12 Game 16 Vic Molodet vs. Wake Forest 12/6/55
Alex Johnson 2011-12
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
DeShawn Painter 2011-12
Game (min. 15)
C.J. Williams 2011-12
1.000 Vic Molodet vs. Wake Forest (16-16) 12/6/55
Career 138 Scott Wood 2009-13
Season .914 Scott Wood (85-93) 2012-13
Career .854 Terry Gannon (175-205) 1982-85
GAMES STARTED
Season 37 Lorenzo Brown 2011-12 REBOUNDS
Richard Howell 2011-12 Game 35 Ronnie Shavlik vs. Villanova 1/1/55
C.J. Williams 2011-12 Season 581 Ronnie Shavlik 1954-55
Career 136 Scott Wood 2009-13 Career 1598 Ronnie Shavlik 1954-56
MINUTES PLAYED REBOUND AVERAGE
Game 59 Chucky Brown vs. Wake Forest (4OT) 3/4/89 Season 19.5 Ronnie Shavlik 1955-56
Season 1313 Gavin Grant 2006-07 Career 16.8 Ronnie Shavlik 1954-56
Career 4318 Scott Wood (138 gms) 2009-13
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
20-PT. GAMES Game 11 Russell Pierre vs. Louisville 12/17/84
Season 31 T.J. Warren 2013-14 Season 135 Richard Howell 2011-12
Career 69 Rodney Monroe 1988-91 Career 392 Richard Howell 2009-13
30-PT. GAMES ASSISTS
Season 15 David Thompson 1974-75 Game 20 Chris Corchiani vs. Maryland 2/27/91
Career 33 David Thompson 1973-75 Season 299 Chris Corchiani 1990-91
Career 1038 Chris Corchiani 1987-91
40-PT. GAMES
STEALS
Season 3 Kenny Carr 1975-76
Game 10 Mo Rivers vs. Clemson 1/12/74
3 David Thompson 1973-74
Season 95 Chris Corchiani 1989-90
3 David Thompson 1974-75
Career 328 Chris Corchiani 1987-91
Career 7 David Thompson 1973-75
BLOCKED SHOTS
MOST FIELD GOALS
Game 10 BeeJay Anya vs. Jacksonville 11/20/14
Game 27 David Thompson vs. Buffalo State 12/5/74
Season 95 Thurl Bailey 1982-83
Season 347 David Thompson 1974-75
Career 210 BeeJay Anya 2013-Present
Career 939 David Thompson 1973-75
FOULS
MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Season 124 Richard Howell 2011-12
Game 40 Sammy Ranzino vs. Furman 12/1/51
Career 372 Cozell McQueen 1981-85
Season 760 Sammy Ranzino 1950-51
Career 2237 Sammy Ranzino 1948-51 ASSIST-TURNOVER RATIO
Season 3.55 Tyler Lewis (135 assists to 38 turnovers) 2013-14
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Career 3.05 Tyler Lewis (183 assists to 60 turnovers) 2012-14
Game (min. 10 Att)
1.000 J.J. Hickson vs. William & Mary (12-12) 11/15/07
Bold indicates current player.
1.000 Josh Powell vs. North Carolina A&M (10-10) 12/14/02
Season (min. 100 FG Made)
.624 Kevin Thompson (194-311) 1991-92
Career .588 Kevin Thompson (530-901) 1970-72
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Season
YEARLY REBOUNDING LEADERS
Rk Name Year GP Reb.
1. Richard Howell 2011-12 37 135 Year Name G Reb Avg Year Name G Reb Avg
1952-53 Bobby Speight 32 356 11.1 1987-88 Charles Shackleford + 31 297 9.6
2. Richard Howell 2012-13 35 131 1953-54 Ronnie Shavlik 35 472 13.5 1988-89 Chucky Brown 31 274 8.8
3. Kevin Thompson 1991-92 30 120 1954-55 Ronnie Shavlik 32 581 18.2 1989-90 Tom Gugliotta 30 211 7.0
1955-56 Ronnie Shavlik + 28 545 19.5 1990-91 Tom Gugliotta 31 281 9.1
4. Abdul-Malik Abu 2015-16 33 118 1956-57 John Richter 24 305 12.7 1991-92 Tom Gugliotta+ 30 293 9.0
5. Kevin Thompson 1990-91 31 114 1957-58 John Richter 24 261 10.9 1992-93 Kevin Thompson 27 246 9.1
1958-59 John Richter + 26 370 14.2 1993-94 Todd Fuller 30 253 8.4
6. Todd Fuller 1995-96 31 108
1959-60 Bob DiStefano 26 237 9.1 1994-95 Todd Fuller 27 231 8.6
Charles Shackleford 1987-88 31 108 1960-61 Bob DiStefano 25 214 8.6 1995-96 Todd Fuller 31 308 9.9
1961-62 John Punger 17 162 9.5 1996-97 Damon Thornton 23 161 7.0
8. Todd Fuller 1994-95 27 100
1962-63 Pete Auksel 21 159 7.6 1997-98 Kenny Inge 32 238 7.4
Kevin Thompson 1992-93 27 100 1963-64 Pete Auksel 19 159 8.4 1998-99 Damon Thornton 32 202 6.3
1964-65 Pete Coker 25 250 10.0
10. Damien Wilkins 1999-00 34 94 1999-00 Damon Thornton 32 243 7.6
1965-66 Pete Coker 27 268 9.9 2000-01 Kenny Inge 29 209 7.2
Kenny Inge 1997-98 32 94 1966-67 Bill Kretzer 26 187 7.2
2001-02 Anthony Grundy 34 186 5.5
Todd Fuller 1993-94 30 94 1967-68 Vann Williford 26 210 8.1
2002-03 Julius Hodge 31 350 5.5
1968-69 Vann Williford 25 250 10.0
2003-04 Marcus Melvin 31 251 8.1
Career 1969-70 Vann Williford 30 300 10.0
2004-05 Julius Hodge 34 255 6.6
1970-71 Paul Coder 27 227 8.4
Rk Name Years GP Reb. 2005-06 Cedric Simmons 32 203 6.3
1971-72 Tommy Burleson + 26 365 14.0
2006-07 Brandon Costner 36 264 7.3
1. Richard Howell 2009-13 132 392 1972-73 Tommy Burleson + 27 324 12.0
1973-74 Tommy Burleson 31 377 12.2 2007-08 J.J. Hickson 31 262 8.5
2. Kevin Thompson 1990-93 118 370 1974-75 Phil Spence 28 281 10.0 2008-09 Ben McCauley 30 234 7.8
1975-76 Kenny Carr 30 310 10.3 2009-10 Tracy Smith 35 256 7.3
3. Kenny Inge 1998-01 123 341 2010-11 C.J. Leslie 30 216 7.2
1976-77 Kenny Carr 28 278 9.9
4. Todd Fuller 1993-96 115 340 1977-78 Tiny Pinder 30 187 6.2 2011-12 Richard Howell 37 342 9.2
1978-79 Hawkeye Whitney 30 184 6.1 2012-13 Richard Howell 35 380 10.9
5. Damon Thornton 1997-01 111 270
1979-80 Hawkeye Whitney 28 138 4.9 2013-14 T.J. Warren 35 250 7.1
6. Abdul-Malik Abu 2014-18 101 257 1980-81 Thurl Bailey 27 165 6.1 2014-15 Lennard Freeman 35 197 5.6
7. Julius Hodge 2002-05 129 255 1981-82 Thurl Bailey 32 216 6.8 2015-16 Abdul-Malik Abu 33 289 8.8
1982-83 Thurl Bailey 36 276 7.7 2016-17 Abdul-Malik Abu 32 224 7.0
8. Tom Gugliotta* 1989-92 112 238 1983-84 Cozell McQueen 33 297 9.0 2017-18 Omer Yurtseven 33 222 6.7
9. Ron Kelley 1998-01 110 235 1984-85 Cozell McQueen 33 227 6.9 2018-19 Torin Dorn 36 260 7.2
1985-86 Chris Washburn 34 229 6.7 2019-20 C.J. Bryce 28 175 6.3
10. C.J. Leslie 2010-13 99 221 1986-87 Charles Shackleford 34 260 7.6 2020-21 Manny Bates 24 141 5.9
11. Ben McCauley 2006-09 124 213 + Indicates led ACC
12. Tracy Smith 2008-11 106 217 Career
13. D.J. Funderburk 2018-21 87 194
(Min 40 Games)
14. Bryant Feggins 1990-95 110 191
Rk Name Yrs. Gm Reb Avg
15. Torin Dorn 2016-19 101 189
1. Ronnie Shavlik 1954-56 95 1598 16.8
* - Offensive rebounds not kept every season
2. Tommy Burleson 1972-74 84 1066 12.7
3. John Richter 1957-59 74 936 12.7
REBOUND AVERAGE
4. Mel Thompson 1952-54 97 1063 10.9
Season
Rk Name Yr. GP Reb Avg 5. Bobby Speight 1951-53 102 1057 10.4
1. Ronnie Shavlik 1955-56 28 545 19.5 6. Pete Coker 1965-66 52 518 10.0
2. Ronnie Shavlik 1954-55 32 581 18.1 7. Vann Williford 1968-70 81 760 9.4
3. John Richter 1958-59 26 370 14.2 8. Kenny Carr 1975-77 86 789 9.2
4. Tommy Burleson 1971-72 26 365 14.0 9. Phil Spence 1974-76 88 742 8.4
5. Ronnie Shavlik 1953-54 35 472 13.4 10. Phil DiNardo 1954-56 86 705 8.2
6. Mel Thompson 1951-52 30 397 13.2
11. David Thompson 1973-75 86 694 8.1
7. Paul Horvath 1950-51 34 448 13.2
12. Richard Howell 2009-13 132 1055 8.0
8. George Stepanovich 1958-59 26 331 12.7
13. Paul Coder 1970-72 83 653 7.9
9. John Richter 1956-57 24 305 12.7
14. Charles Shackleford 1986-88 94 735 7.8
10. Tommy Burleson 1973-74 31 377 12.2 Tommy Burleson is the Pack’s No. 2 all-time leading
rebounder with 1,066 boards. He led the ACC in 15. Todd Fuller 1993-96 115 887 7.7
11. Tommy Burleson 1972-73 27 324 12.0
rebounding in 1972 (14.0 rpg) and in 1973 (12.0).
12. Cliff Dwyer 1954-55 28 324 11.6 16. Pete Auksel 1962-64 57 418 7.3
FIELD GOALS MADE YEARLY FG PERCENTAGE LEADERS (MIN. 3 FG MADE PER GAME)
Game
Rk Name, Opponent (Date) FGM
1. David Thompson, Buffalo St. (12/5/74) 27 Year Name Gm FGM-FGA FG% Year Name Gm FGM-FGA FG%
2. Ronnie Shavlik, Wm & Mary (12/1/54) 22 1952-53 Bill Kukoy 32 127-334 .380 1988-89 Avie Lester 31 107-195 .549
3. David Thompson, Davidson (12/25/74) 19 1953-54 Mel Thompson 35 213-525 .406 1989-90 Brian D’Amico 30 94-170 .553
4. Hawkeye Whitney, Clemson (1/30/79) 18 1954-55 Vic Molodet 32 157-380 .413 1990-91 Kevin Thompson 31 115-19O .605
Kenny Carr, Western Ky. (12/26/75) 18 1955-56 John Maglio 28 138-304 .454 1991-92 Kevin Thompson + 30 194-311 .624
Kenny Carr, Duke (1/2/76) 18 1956-57 John Richter + 24 136-262 .519
1992-93 Kevin Thompson 27 176-324 .543
Tommy Burleson, Maryland (3/9/74) 18 1957-58 Bob MacGillivray 24 96-196 .490
1993-94 Bryant Feggins 30 111-226 .491
Ed Leftwich, Atlantic Christian (12/8/69) 18 1958-59 John Richter 26 158-369 .428
1959-60 Don Gallager 26 90-210 .429 1994-95 Todd Fuller 27 164-316 .519
Season 1960-61 Ken Rohloff 25 124-239 .519 1995-96 Todd Fuller 31 225-445 .506
Rk Name Year FGM FGA 1961-62 John Punger 17 97-204 475 1996-97 Damon Thornton 23 71-129 .550
1. David Thompson 1974-75 347 635 1962-63 John Key 19 78-154 .506 1997-98 Kenny Inge 32 115-223 .516
2. T.J. Warren 2013-14 342 652 1998-99 Ron Kelley 33 138-268 .515
1963-64 Larry Lakins+ 12 97-162 .599
3. David Thompson 1973-74 325 594
1964-65 Larry Lakins 25 193-362 .533 1999-00 Damon Thornton 32 124-236 .525
4. Kenny Carr 1975-76 322 607
1965-66 Pete Coker 27 168-314 .535 2000-01 Kenny Inge 29 99-207 .478
5. Rodney Monroe 1990-91 285 641
1966-67 Jerry Moore 23 98-200 .490 2001-02 Marcus Melvin 34 114-231 .494
6. Vann Williford 1969-70 281 562
1967-68 Vann Williford + 26 109-190 .574 2002-03 Josh Powell 31 144-252 .571
7. David Thompson 1972-73 267 467
8. Ronnie Shavlik 1954-55 260 646 1968-69 Rick Anheuser 25 93-186 .500 2003-04 Julius Hodge + 31 189-373 .507
9. Thurl Bailey 1982-83 250 499 1969-70 Paul Coder 30 192-335 .573
2004-05 Julius Hodge 34 197-400 .493
10. Cat Barber 2015-16 248 572 1970-71 Paul Coder 27 156-276 .565
2005-06 Cedric Simmons 32 128-218 .582
11. Chris Washburn 1985-86 241 429 1971-72 Paul Coder 26 94-168 .560
1972-73 David Thompson 27 267-469 .569 2006-07 Ben McCauley 36 211-361 .584
Sammy Ranzino 1950-51 241 760
1973-74 David Thompson 31 325-594 .547 2007-08 J.J. Hickson + 31 163-276 .591
Sammy Ranzino 1949-50 241 721
14. Tom Gugliotta 1991-92 240 534 1974-75 Phil Spence 28 147-254 .579 2008-09 Ben McCauley 30 136-253 .538
Rodney Monroe 1988-89 240 513 1975-76 Glenn Sudhop 30 114-211 .540 2009-10 Tracy Smith + 35 222-424 .524
1976-77 Hawkeye Whitney 28 188-366 .514 2010-11 Tracy Smith 21 113-228 .496
Career 1977-78 Tony Warren 31 143-271 .528 2011-12 C.J. Leslie 34 192-336 .525
Rk Name Years FGM FGA 1978-79 Hawkeye Whitney 30 238-445 .535 2012-13 T. J. Warren + 35 186-299 .622
1. David Thompson 1973-75 939 1698 1979-80 Hawkeye Whitney 28 207-397 .521 2013-14 T.J. Warren + 35 342-652 .525
2. Rodney Monroe 1988-91 885 1936 1980-81 Art Jones 23 115-216 .532 2014-15 Cat Barber 35 144-328 .439
3. Hawkeye Whitney 1977-80 826 1628 1981-82 Thurl Bailey 32 171-312 .548
2015-16 Abdul-Malik Abu 33 165-337 .490
4. Sammy Ranzino 1948-51 744 2237 1982-83 Lorenzo Charles 36 109-201 .542
2016-17 Abdul-Malik Abu 32 153-289 .529
5. Kenny Carr 1975-77 710 1375 1983-84 Lorenzo Charles 33 222-411 .540
6. Julius Hodge 2002-05 665 1407 1984-85 Lorenzo Charles 33 236-411 .574 2017-18 Omer Yurtseven 33 187-327 .572
7. Ronnie Shavlik 1954-56 649 1647 1985-86 Chris Washburn 34 241-429 .562 2018-19 Markell Johnson 33 144-295 .488
8. Tommy Burleson 1972-74 641 1243 1986-87 Mike Giomi 35 106-209 .507 2019-20 D.J. Funderburk 30 142-233 .609
9. Thurl Bailey 1980-83 611 1190 1987-88 Chucky Brown 32 226-395 .572 2020-21 Manny Bates 24 100-156 .641
10. Vann Williford 1968-70 594 1161 + Indicates led ACC
11. Dick Dickey 1947-50 590 NA Career 11. Vann Williford 1967-68 109-190 .574
12. Anthony Grundy 1999-02 589 1362 Rk Name Years GP FGM FGA 12. Paul Coder 1969-70 192-335 .573
13. Todd Fuller 1993-96 586 1176 1. Sammy Ranzino 1948-51 132 744 2,237 13. Chucky Brown 1987-88 226-395 .572
14. Lorenzo Charles 1982-85 583 2260 2. Dick Dickey 1947-50 123 590 1,956 Omer Yurtseven 2017-18 187-327 .572
15. Clyde Austin 1977-80 577 1194 3. Rodney Monroe 1988-91 124 885 1,936 15. Josh Powell 2002-03 144-252 .571
4. David Thompson 1973-75 86 939 1,698 Career
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 5. Ronnie Shavlik 1954-56 95 649 1,647 (Min 200 FG Made)
Game 6. Hawkeye Whitney 1977-80 117 826 1,628 Rk Name Years FGM-A FG%
Rk Name, Opponent, Date FGA 7. Bob Speight 1951-53 102 575 1,602 1. Kevin Thompson 1990-93 530-901 .588
1. Sammy Ranzino, Furman (12/1/51) 40 8. Mel Thompson 1952-54 97 532 1,448 2. D.J. Funderburk 2018-21 340-589 .577
2. Rodney Monroe, Ga. Tech (1/13/91) 37 9. Julius Hodge 2002-05 129 665 1,407 3. Paul Coder 1970-72 442-779 .567
David Thompson, Buffalo St. (12/5/74) 37 10. Kenny Carr 1975-77 86 710 1,375 4. Chucky Brown 1985-89 555-996 .557
3. Ronnie Shavlik, Villanova (1/29/54) 36 11. Paul Horvath 1948-51 132 NA 1,370 5. T.J. Warren 2012-14 528-951 .555
4. David Thompson, Davidson (12/21/74) 32 12. Anthony Grundy 1999-02 121 589 1,362 6. Josh Powell 2001-03 239-432 .553
Vic Molodet 1954-56 94 496 1,362 7. David Thompson 1973-75 939-1698 .553
Season 14. Tommy Burleson 1972-74 84 641 1,243 8. Lorenzo Charles 1982-85 583-1055 .552
(Since 1950) 15. Clyde Austin 1977-80 115 577 1,194
Rk Name Year GP FGM FGA 9. Damon Thornton 1997-01 343-627 .547
1. Sammy Ranzino 1950-51 34 241 760 10. Phil Spence 1974-76 396-731 .542
2. Sammy Ranzino 1949-50 33 241 721 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Omer Yurtseven 2016-18 240-443 .542
3. T.J. Warren 2013-14 35 342 652 Season 12. Larry Lakins 1962-65 349-646 .540
4. Ronnie Shavlik 1954-55 32 260 646 (Min 100 FG Made) 13. Ben McCauley 2006-09 438-819 .535
5. Rodney Monroe 1990-91 31 285 641 Rk Name Year FGM-A FG% 14. Pete Coker 1965-66 300-567 .529
6. David Thompson 1974-75 28 347 635 1. Manny Bates 2020-21 100-156 .641 15. Tommy Mattocks 1964-66 373-709 .526
7. Vic Molodet 1953-54 35 177 609 2. Kevin Thompson 1991-92 194-311 .624
8. Kenny Carr 1975-76 30 322 607 3. T. J. Warren 2012-13 186-299 .622
9. David Thompson 1973-74 31 325 594 4. D.J. Funderburk 2019-20 142-233 .609
10. Bobby Speight 1952-53 32 218 575 5. Kevin Thompson 1990-91 115-190 .605
11. Ronnie Shavlik 1953-54 35 212 572 6. J.J. Hickson 2007-08 163-276 .591
12. Cat Barber 2015-16 33 248 572 7. Ben McCauley 2006-07 211-361 .584
13. Bobby Speight 1951-52 33 211 563 8. Cedric Simmons 2005-06 128-218 .582
14. Vann Williford 1969-70 30 281 562 9. Phil Spence 19774-5 147-254 .579
15. Ed Leftwich 1969-70 30 223 538 10. Lorenzo Charles 1984-85 236-411 .575
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/// 3-POINT FIELD GOALS
Season
YEARLY 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS Rk Name Year GP 3FGA
1. Ralston Turner 2014-15 36 256
Year Player 3PM-3PA Pct Year Player 3PM-3PA Pct
2. Maverick Rowan 2015-16 33 241
1982-83 Terry Gannon 53-90 .589 2003-04 Engin Atsür 46-120 .383
1986-87 Vinny Del Negro 36-72 .500 2004-05 Ilian Evtimov 66-155 .426 3. Rodney Monroe 1990-91 31 239
1987-88 Rodney Monroe 49-114 .430 2005-06 Tony Bethel 69-157 .439 4. Scott Wood 2012-13 35 236
1988-89 Rodney Monroe 85-212 .401 2006-07 Brandon Costner 61-161 .379 5. Tom Gugliotta 1991-92 30 233
1989-90 Rodney Monroe + 84-174 .483 2007-08 Gavin Grant 32-82 .390 6. Scott Wood 2011-12 36 232
1990-91 Migjen Bakalli 42-88 .477 2008-09 Courtney Fells 43-108 .398 7. Braxton Beverly 2018-19 35 219
1991-92 Curtis Marshall 37-88 .420 2009-10 Scott Wood 63-169 .373
Caleb Martin 2015-16 33 219
1992-93 Curtis Marshall 53-145 .366 2010-11 Scott Wood 72-172 .419
1993-94 Lakista McCuller 60-172 .349 2011-12 Scott Wood 95-232 .409 9. Rodney Monroe 1988-89 31 212
1994-95 Jeremy Hyatt 33-79 .418 2012-13 Scott Wood 104-236 .441 10. Ralston Turner 2013-14 36 207
1995-96 Curtis Marshall 45-111 .405 2013-14 Ralston Turner 77-207 .372 11. Terry Henderson 2016-17 32 203
1996-97 C.C. Harrison 46-106 .434 2014-15 Trevor Lacey 78-199 .392 12. Adam Harrington 1998-99 32 198
1997-98 C.C. Harrison + 80-183 .437 2015-16 Caleb Martin 79-219 .361
13. Danny Strong 1995-96 31 189
1998-99 Adam Harrington 71-198 .359 2016-17 Terry Henderson 78-203 .384
1999-00 Justin Gainey 38-100 .380 2017-18 Sam Hunt 51-122 .418 14. C.C. Harrison 1997-98 32 183
2000-01 Archie Miller 42-73 .575 2018-19 Markell Johnson 68-161 .422 Lakista McCuller 1994-95 27 183
2001-02 Marcus Melvin 46-105 .438 2019-20 Braxton Beverly 50-134 .373 Career
2002-03 Scooter Sherrill 70-175 .400 2020-21 Braxton Beverly 32-80 .400 Rk Name Years GP 3FGA
1. Scott Wood 2009-13 138 809
2. Rodney Monroe 1987-91 124 739
3-POINT 3-POINT 3. Braxton Beverly 2017-21 121 589
FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 4. Engin Atsür 2003-07 119 578
Game 5. Lakista McCuller 1991-95 111 564
Rk Name, Opponent, Date 3FGM Game 6. Archie Miller 1998-02 123 509
1. Rodney Monroe, UNC Asheville (12/21/89) 9 Rk Name, Opponent, Date 3FGA 7. Ilian Evtimov 2002-06 131 508
2. Maverick Rowan, Syracuse (2/1/17) 8 1. Maverick Rowan, Syracuse (2/1/17) 18 8. Anthony Grundy 1999-02 121 493
Ralston Turner, Tennessee (12/17/14) 8
C.C. Harrison, No. Carolina (2/21/98) 8 2. Ralston Turner, Tennesee (12/17/14) 17 9. Curtis Marshall 1991-96 116 487
Tom Gugliotta, No. Carolina (1/22/92) 8 Chris Corchiani, Maryland (1/26/91) 17 10. Ishua Benjamin 1995-98 119 486
Migjen Bakalli, Maryland (2/27/91) 8 4. Scott Wood, Syracuse (12/4/10) 15 11. Ralston Turner 2013-15 72 463
7. Allerik Freeman, North Carolina (1/27/18) 7 12. Marcus Melvin 2001-04 122 450
Rodney Monroe, Virginia (2/1/89) 15
Allerik Freeman, Jacksonville (12/22/17) 7 13. Tom Gugliotta 1988-92 112 448
Terry Henderson, Creighton (11/20/16) 7 Ralston Turner, Maryland (1/20/14) 15
14. Markell Johnson 2016-20 120 436
Scott Wood, Virginia (3/15/13) 7 7. Braxton Beverly, Pittsburgh (1/24/18) 14
Scott Wood, Florida State (1/12/10) 7 15. Scooter Sherrill 2001-04 117 412
Anthony Grundy, Clemson (1/13/01) 14
Danny Strong, Georgia Tech (2/23/96) 7
Ishua Benjamin, Prairie View A&M (11/26/94) 7 Tom Gugliotta, No. Carolina (1/22/92) 14
Tom Gugliotta, Maryland (2/13/92) 7 Rodney Monroe, UNC Asheville (12/21/89) 14 3-POINT
Terry Gannon, Wake Forest (3/5/83) 7 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Terry Gannon, Maryland (1/29/83) 7 Season
Dereck Whittenburg, Virginia (1/12/83) 7
(Min. 20 3FG Made)
Season Rk Name Year 3FGM-A Pct.
Rk Name Year GP 3FGM 1. Terry Gannon 1982-83 53-90 .589
1. Scott Wood 2012-13 35 104
2. Archie Miller 2000-01 59-102 .575
Rodney Monroe 1990-91 31 104
3. Scott Wood 2011-12 36 95 3. Vinny Del Negro 1986-87 36-72 .500
4. Ralston Turner 2014-15 36 94 4. Chris Corchiani 1987-88 20-40 .500
5. Tom Gugliotta 1991-92 30 93 5. Tom Gugliotta 1989-90 23-47 .489
6. Rodney Monroe 1988-89 31 85 6. Rodney Monroe 1989-90 84-174 .483
7. Rodney Monroe 1989-90 30 84 7. Migjen Bakalli 1990-91 42-88 .477
8. Maverick Rowan 2015-16 33 81 8. Dereck Whittenburg 1982-83 39-82 .476
9. C.C. Harrison 1997-98 32 80
10. Caleb Martin 2015-16 33 79 9. Dennis Horner 2006-07 22-48 .458
10. Scott Wood 2012-13 104-236 .441
Career Career
Rk Name Years GP 3FGM (Min. 75 Attempts)
1. Scott Wood 2009-13 138 334 Rk Name Years 3FGM-A Pct.
2. Rodney Monroe 1987-91 124 322 1. Terry Gannon 1981-85 53-90 .589
3. Engin Atsür 2003-07 119 223
2. Dereck Whittenburg 1979-83 39-82 .476
4. Braxton Beverly 2017-21 121 218
Archie Miller 1998-02 123 218 3. Vinny Del Negro 1984-88 67-150 .447
6. Ilian Evtimov 2002-06 131 199 4. Rodney Monroe 1987-91 322-739 .436
7. Lakista McCuller 1991-95 111 197 5. Bennie Bolton 1983-87 69-161 .429
8. Tom Gugliotta 1988-92 112 183 6. Archie Miller 1998-02 218-509 .428
9. Curtis Marshall 1991-96 116 179 7. Tom Gugliotta 1988-92 183-448 .408
10. Ralston Turner 2013-15 72 171 Archie Miller, now the head coach at Indiana,
connected on 57.5 percent of his 3-point attempts Chris Corchiani 1987-91 127-311 .408
11. Marcus Melvin 2001-04 122 170
12 Anthony Grundy 1999-02 121 164 in 2001, the second best season percentage in NC 9. Marcus Melvin 2001-04 111-286 .405
13. C.C. Harrison 1995-98 115 161 State annals. Tim Wells 1997-01 49-121 .405
Bold indicates current player.
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/// ASSISTS
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/// GAMES/MINUTES
Career
GAMES PLAYED (Since 1979-80)
MINUTES
Season Game
Rk Name Years Starts Rk Name, Opponent, Date Min.
Rk Name Year Games
1. Scott Wood 2009-13 136 1. Chucky Brown vs. Wake Forest (4ot) 3/4/89 59
1. Lorenzo Brown 2011-12 37
2. Julius Hodge 2002-05 125
Richard Howell 2011-12 37 2. Rodney Monroe vs. Wake Forest (4ot) 3/4/89 56
3. Engin Atsür 2004-07 114
Alex Johnson 2011-12 37
4. Chris Corchiani 1988-91 112
DeShawn Painter 2011-12 37
5. Kenny Inge 1998-01 111
C.J. Williams 2011-12 37 Season
6. Justin Gainey 1997-00 103
6. 28 Players Tied 36 Rk Name Year GP Min.
7. Lorenzo Charles 1982-85 101
1. Gavin Grant 2006-07 36 1,312
8. Abdul-Malik Abu 2014-18 100 2. Cat Barber 2015-16 33 1,278
Career
Cozell McQueen 1982-85 100 3. Lorenzo Brown 2011-12 37 1,268
Rk Name Years Games
10. Anthony Grundy 1999-02 99 4. Trevor Lacey 2014-15 35 1,256
1. Scott Wood 2009-13 138
Ishua Benjamin 1995-98 99 5. Brandon Costner 2006-07 36 1,239
2. Lennard Freeman 2013-18 136
12. Thurl Bailey 1980-83 98 6. T.J. Warren 2013-14 35 1,238
3. Ernie Myers 1983-86 135
13. Curtis Marshall 1992-96 95 7. Ben McCauley 2006-07 36 1,234
4. Cozell McQueen 1982-85 134
Lorenzo Brown 2010-13 95 8. Courtney Fells 2006-07 36 1,195
5. Richard Howell 2009-13 132
15. Lakista McCuller 1992-95 94 9. Scott Wood 2012-13 35 1,189
Gavin Grant 2005-08 132
10. Scott Wood 2011-12 36 1,183
Sammy Ranzino 1948-51 132
By a Freshman 11. Julius Hodge 2004-05 34 1,177
8. Ilian Evtimov 2002-06 131
(Since 1979-80) 12. Chris Corchiani 1990-91 31 1,169
9. Bennie Bolton 1984-87 130 13. C.J. Williams 2011-12 37 1,150
Rk Name Year Starts
10. Julius Hodge 2003-05 129 14. Engin Atsür 2004-05 35 1,141
1. Scott Wood 2009-10 36
BeeJay Anya 2013-17 129 2. Brandon Costner 2006-07 35 15. Ralston Turner 2014-15 36 1,136
12. Abdul-Malik Abu 2014-18 128 3. Damien Wilkins 1999-00 34
Dennis Horner 2007-10 128 4. Julius Hodge 2001-02 33
Justin Gainey 1997-00 128 Career
5. Dennis Smith, Jr. 2016-17 32 Rk Name Years GP Mins.
Chucky Brown 1986-89 128 6. Maverick Rowan 2015-16 31 1. Scott Wood 2009-13 138 4,318
Kenny Inge 1997-98 31 2. Julius Hodge 2002-05 129 4,258
GAMES STARTED 8. Josh Powell 2001-02 29 3. Chris Corchiani 1988-91 124 4,097
Mark Davis 1989-90 29 4. Rodney Monroe 1988-91 124 3,989
Season
Charles Shackleford 1985-86 29 5. Engin Atsür 2004-07 119 3,838
(Since 1979-80)
Rk Name Year Starts 6. Justin Gainey 1997-00 129 3,835
1. Lorenzo Brown 2011-12 37 CONSECUTIVE STARTS 7. Ishua Benjamin 1995-98 119 3,662
Richard Howell 2011-12 37 (Since 1979-80) 8. Ilian Evtimov 2002-06 131 3,626
C.J. Williams 2011-12 37 Rk Name Years Starts 9. Kenny Inge 1998-01 123 3,541
4. Ralston Turner 2014-15 36 1. Lorenzo Charles 1982-85 98 10. Anthony Grundy 1999-02 121 3,536
2. Thurl Bailey 1980-83 96 11. Gavin Grant 2005-08 132 3,430
Scott Wood 2009-10 36
3. Rodney Monroe 1989-91 92 12. Braxton Beverly 2017-21 121 3,413
Ben McCauley 2006-07 36
4. Todd Fuller 1994-96 88 13. Marcus Melvin 2001-04 122 3,345
Thurl Bailey 1982-83 36
Kevin Thompson 1991-93 88 14. Curtis Marshall 1992-96 116 3,323
Sidney Lowe 1982-83 36 15. Tom Gugliotta 1989-92 112 3,287
6. Justin Gainey 1998-00 86
8. CJ Bryce 2018-19 35
7. Engin Atsür 2004-06 78
Torin Dorn 2018-19 35 Note: Minutes were not kept before the 1981-82
8. Cozell McQueen 1983-85 75
Wyatt Walker 2018-19 35 season.
9. Marcus Melvin 2002-04 74
Trevor Lacey 2014-15 35 10. Richard Howell 2011-13 72
T.J. Warren 2013-14 35
Richard Howell 2012-13 35
Scott Wood 2012-13 35
Dennis Horner 2009-10 35
Tracy Smith 2009-10 35
Brandon Costner 2006-07 35
Courtney Fells 2006-07 35
Gavin Grant 2006-07 35
Engin Atsür 2004-05 35
Bennie Bolton 1986-87 35
Lorenzo Charles 1982-83 35
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/// RECORDS BY CLASS
3-POINT
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Season
Senior 3FGA Year
1. Ralston Turner 256 2014-15
2. Rodney Monroe 239 1990-91
3. Scott Wood 236 2012-13
Junior
1. Scott Wood 232 2011-12
2. Ralston Turner 207 2013-14
3. Trevor Lacey 199 2014-15
Sophomore
1. Braxton Beverly 219 2018-19
2. Rodney Monroe 212 1988-89
3. Engin Atsür 175 2004-05
Freshman
1. Adam Harrington 198 1998-99
2. Scott Wood 169 2009-10
3. Brandon Costner 161 2006-07
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/// SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS
WINS
1. 30-1 1973-74 NC STATE SCORING 110 POINTS OR MORE
30-7 1950-51
3. 29-3 1947-48 Opponent Score Year Opponent Score Year
4. 28-4 1954-55 Georgia Southern 144-100 1972-73 Maryland 114-91 1990-91
5. 27-0 1972-73 Buffalo State 144-88 1974-75 Mount St. Mary’s 114-104 1990-91
27-6 1949-50 Atlantic Christian 139-78 1969-70 Virginia 114-97 1954-55
7. 26-10 1982-83 Charleston Southern 135-80 1989-90 Virginia Tech 114-66 1950-51
26-7 1953-54 Wake Forest 130-89 1982-83 Duke 113-87 1973-74
26-6 1952-53 Appalachian State 130-53 1972-73 Atlantic Christian 113-75 1971-72
26-5 1946-47 Furman 130-77 1965-66 Clemson 112-72 1954-55
Duquesne 126-77 1989-90 UNC Asheville 111-60 1975-76
WINNING PERCENTAGE
William & Mary 126-99 1954-55 UNC Asheville 111-68 1974-75
(min. 20 games played)
South Florida 125-88 1972-73 Wake Forest 111-96 1973-74
1. 1.000 (27-0) 1972-73
2. .968 (30-1) 1973-74 Wake Forest 121-100 1965-66 Furman 111-91 1973-74
3. .906 (29-3) 1947-48 UNC Asheville 120-71 1995-96 Atlantic Christian 111-52 1967-68
4. .875 (28-4) 1954-55 Florida International 120-79 1990-91 William & Mary 111-97 1954-55
5. .857 (24-4) 1955-56 Western Carolina 119-84 1990-91 Southern Miss 110-85 1990-91
6. .846 (22-4) 1958-59 Western Carolina 119-61 1974-75 UNC Asheville 110-70 1989-90
7. .838 (26-5) 1946-47 Clemson 119-87 1969-70 Wake Forest 110-103 1988-89
8. .833 (20-4) 1925-26 Clemson 119-85 1954-55 Columbia 110-54 1988-89
9. .818 (27-6) 1949-50 Georgia Tech 118-94 1972-73 Maryland (L) 110-124 1978-79
10. .813 (26-6) 1952-53 East Carolina 117-81 1975-76 Western Kentucky 110-98 1974-75
GAMES PLAYED Jacksonville 116-64 2017-18 Atlantic Christian 110-40 1972-73
1. 37 2011-12 Lehigh 115-53 1972-73 High Point 110-50 1947-48
37 1950-51
3. 36 2018-19 FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FGS ATTEMPTED FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
36 2014-15 1. 1,157 1973-74 1. 830 2018-19 1. *.799 (481-602) 2003-04
36 2013-14 2. 1,070 1974-75 2. 809 1995-96 2. .770 (488-634) 2002-03
36 2009-10 3. 1,061 2018-19 3. 795 2004-05 3. .762 (516-677) 1990-91
36 2006-07 4. 1,057 1975-76 4. 777 2005-06 4. .755 (561-743) 2001-02
36 1982-83 5. 1,054 1972-73 5. 773 2001-02 5. .751 (509-678) 2005-06
8. 35 2012-13 6. 1,037 1987-88 6. 753 2003-04 6. .735 (639-869) 1955-56
35 2004-05 7. 1,035 1977-78 7. 725 1991-92 .735 (457-622) 1995-96
35 1986-87 8. 1,024 1954-55 8. 707 2017-18 8. .731 (339-464) 1994-95
9. 1,005 1986-87 9. 697 2019-20 9. .728 (550-756) 2006-07
POINTS 10. 1,003 1969-70 10. 696 2002-03 10. .720 (508-706) 1975-76
1. 2,882 2018-19 REBOUNDS
2. 2,839 1954-55 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
3. 2,833 1973-74 1. 2,864 1953-54 1. .451 (172-381) 1982-83 1. 1,864 1954-55
4. 2,807 1953-54 2. 2,656 1954-55 2. .432 (180-417) 1989-90 2. 1,735 1953-54
5. 2,769 1990-91 3. 2,319 2018-19 3. .415 (267-644) 1990-91 3. 1,663 1955-56
6. 2,714 1986-87 2,319 1973-74 4. .413 (164-397) 1986-87 4. 1,452 1973-74
7. 2,708 2012-13 5. 2,142 1977-78 5. .410 (125-305) 1987-88 5. 1,430 1969-70
8. 2,697 2011-12 6. 2,134 2011-12 6. .391 (184-471) 2012-13 6. 1,390 2011-12
9. 2,682 2017-18 7. 2,129 1975-76 .383 (141-368) 1988-89 7. 1,387 2018-19
8. 2,108 1982-83 8. .375 (202-538) 2008-09 8. 1,369 2014-15
10. 2,671 1982-83
9. 2,107 1974-75 9. .372 (263-707) 2017-18 9. 1,306 2015-16
10. 2,100 1986-87 .372 (199-535) 1997-98 10. 1,294 1960-61
SCORING AVERAGE
2,100 1969-70 1,294 1958-59
1. 92.9 1972-73
FREE THROWS MADE
2. 92.7 1974-75 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1. 809 1953-54 REBOUND AVERAGE
3. 91.4 1973-74 1. .521 (706-1356) 1981-82
2. 791 1954-55 1. 59.4 1955-56
4. 89.3 1990-91 2. .519 (1054-2028) 1972-73
3. 639 1955-56 2. 58.2 1954-55
5. 88.7 1954-55 3. .514 (1037-2016) 1987-88
4. 582 1998-99 3. 51.8 1960-61
6. 87.4 1975-76 4. .508 (1070-2107) 1974-75
5. 561 2001-02 4. 49.7 1958-59
7. 84.5 1988-89 5. .501 (994-1983) 1988-89
6. 555 1983-84 5. 49.6 1953-54
8. 83.7 1969-70 6. .499 (770-1542) 1979-80
7. 554 2012-13 6. 47.7 1969-70
9. 83.0 1987-88 .499 (1157-2319) 1973-74
8. 550 2006-07 7. 46.9 1956-57
10. 82.8 1955-56 8. .497 (963-1940) 1984-85
9. 545 2011-12 8. 46.8 1973-74
.497 (743-1496) 1980-81
10. 543 2015-16 9. 46.6 1961-62
10. .496 (1057-2129) 1975-76
10. 46.5 1972-73
SCORING MARGIN
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
REBOUND MARGIN
1. 22.5 (59.3-36.8) 1963-64 1. 294 2004-05 1. 1,277 1953-54
1. +19.3 (58.2-38.9) 1954-55
2. 21.8 (92.9-71.1) 1972-73 2. 292 2018-19 2. 1,106 1954-55
2. +18.1 (59.4-41.3) 1955-56
3. 16.7 (91.4-74.7) 1973-74 292 1995-96 3. 869 1955-56
3. +14.0 (49.6-35.6) 1953-54
4. 14.8 (92.7-77.9) 1974-75 4. 288 2005-06 4. 859 1998-99
4. +13.2 (46.9-33.7) 1956-57
5. 12.3 (82.8-70.5) 1955-56 5. 278 2001-02 5. 813 2012-13
5. +9.4 (46.4-37.0) 1957-58
6. 12.2 (88.7-76.5) 1954-55 6. 267 1990-91 6. 789 1999-00
6. +8.5 (49.7-41.2) 1958-59
7. 12.1 (80.2-68.1) 1953-54 7. 265 1991-92 7. 787 1983-84
7. +7.8 (51.8-44.0) 1960-61
8. 12.0 (83.7-71.7) 1969-70 8. 263 2017-18 8. 777 2015-16
8. +7.5 (46.5-39.0) 1972-73
9. 11.2 (83.0-71.8) 1987-88 9. 260 2003-04 9. 774 2011-12
9. +6.5 (46.8-40.3) 1973-74
10. 248 2002-03 10. 768 1986-87
10. 10.5 (84.5-74.0) 1988-89 10. +5.9 (35.9-30.0) 1998-99
ASSISTS
1. 652 1987-88 NC STATE IN OVERTIME
2. 601 1990-91
3. 600 1988-89 Year OT Opponent Site Result Year OT Opponent Site Result
4. 577 2011-12 1915-16 1 Guilford A W, 44-38 1980-81 1 Maryland A L, 75-82
1923-24 1 South Carolina H L, 25-27 1982-83 2 Pepperdine N W, 69-67
577 1985-86
1925-26 1 Guilford H W, 32-31 1 North Carolina N W, 94-91
6. 566 1984-85 1927-28 1 Wake Forest H W, 41-39 1983-84 1 Florida State H L, 71-74
7. 554 1982-83 1930-31 1 Auburn A L, 28-30 1 Duke H L, 70-73
8. 547 2001-02 1935-36 1 Clemson H W, 32-31 1984-85 1 SMU H W, 82-78
9. 539 2018-19 1936-37 1 Clemson A W, 41-40 1985-86 1 Clemson A W, 73-69
19. 533 1989-90 1 Duke A L, 33-36 2 Ark.-Litttle Rock N W, 80-66
1945-46 1 Clemson H W, 51-46 1986-87 1 Iowa N L, 89-90
STEALS 1 Duke H L, 38-44 1 Wake Forest A W, 80-76
1. 311 1999-00 1946-47 1 North Carolina A W, 48-46 1 Duke N W, 71-64
2. 298 1989-90 1947-48 1 Holy Cross N L, 51-56 2 Wake Forest N W, 77-73
3. 276 1976-77 1949-50 1 Villanova N L, 64-65 1987-88 1 North Carolina A L, 73-75
4. 269 2001-02 1950-51 1 Eastern Ky. H W, 65-64 1988-89 4 Wake Forest* A W, 110-103
269 1988-89 1951-52 2 Duke A W, 72-70 2 Iowa N W, 102-96
6. 260 2004-05 1 North Carolina A W, 58-53 1989-90 1 Duke A L, 82-85
260 1987-88 1952-53 1 Fordham H W, 73-70 2 Georgia Tech H L, 92-95
8. 259 1996-97 1953-54 1 Wake Forest H W, 82-80 1991-92 1 Princeton H L, 47-50
9. 257 2018-19 1954-55 1 St. John’s A W, 76-75 1 Georgia Tech H L, 88-98
1 Wake Forest H W, 75-73 1993-94 1 Campbell H L, 69-72
10. 256 1998-99
1955-56 1 Wake Forest H W, 80-78 1 Tennessee A W, 72-70
4 Canisius N L, 78-79 1995-96 1 Maryland A L, 74-77
BLOCKED SHOTS 1956-57 1 Clemson A L, 94-96 2 Virginia H L, 82-84
1. 184 2014-15 1957-58 2 Duke A L, 75-76 1 Duke A L, 76-79
2. 174 1985-86 1 North Carolina A W, 58-57 1 Georgia Tech A L, 83-92
3. 173 1982-83 3 Maryland H W, 69-64 1996-97 1 Wake Forest A W, 60-59
4. 156 2004-05 1 South Carolina H W, 66-61 1997-98 1 Georgia Tech A W, 71-63
156 1999-00 1958-59 2 Wake Forest H W, 56-52 1 Clemson A W, 82-80
6. 154 2009-10 1 Louisville H W, 67-61 1998-99 1 Virginia A L, 79-82
7. 150 2011-12 1 North Carolina H L, 68-72 1999-00 1 Wake Forest N L, 59-62
150 2005-06 1 Clemson N W, 69-54 1 Duke A L, 88-92
150 1981-82 1961-62 1 Maryland A W, 73-68 2000-01 1 Florida State A W, 84-81
10. 149 2013-14 1 West Virginia N L, 81-82 1 Wake Forest A L, 69-74
1962-63 1 Maryland A W, 76-74 2002-03 1 North Carolina A W, 75-67
TURNOVERS 1 North Carolina H L, 65-67 1 California (NCAA) N L, 74-76
1. 559 1998-99 2 South Carolina N L, 52-61 2003-04 1 Boston College A L, 65-66
2. 540 1999-00 1963-64 1 Clemson N W, 45-43 2004-05 2 Clemson A W, 94-85
1 Wake Forest H W, 56-53 2 Miami A W, 86-77
3. 535 2006-07
1 South Carolina N L, 52-61 2 Boston College H L, 72-74
4. 525 1986-87 1964-65 1 Duke A L, 67-78 2006-07 1 UNCG H W, 95-93
5. 482 2000-01 1965-66 1 Maryland H W, 60-58 1 Duke (ACC) N W, 85-80
6. 481 2007-08 1 Clemson N L, 74-76 2007-08 1 Miami H W, 79-77
7. 472 2009-10 1966-67 1 South Carolina N L, 62-65 2008-09 1 Georgia Tech H W, 76-71
8. 470 2011-12 1 Wake Forest H W, 64-59 1 Miami H W, 84-81
9. 469 1991-92 1 Tennessee N L, 62-65 1 Virginia Tech A L, 87-91
10. 467 1983-84 1967-68 1 Indiana H L, 97-101 2009-10 1 Florida H L, 61-62
1969-70 2 South Carolina N W, 42-39 2011-12 1 Clemson A L, 69-72
TURNOVERS FORCED 1970-71 1 Virginia Tech H W, 94-87 2012-13 1 Virginia Tech H W, 90-86
1. 641 1999-00 1 West Virginia H W, 100-98 2013-14 1 Saint Louis N L, 80-83
2. 573 1998-99 1 Clemson N W, 64-57 1 North Carolina H L, 84-85
3. 560 2018-19 1971-72 1 Duke A L, 73-74 1 NC Central H L, 72-82
4. 558 2001-02 1973-74 1 Maryland N W, 103-100 2015-16 1 LSU N W, 83-72
5. 541 1996-97 2 UCLA N W, 80-77 1 Virginia Tech A L, 68-73
6. 534 2004-05 1974-75 1 North Carolina H 88-85 2016-17 1 Tennessee State H W, 67-55
1975-76 1 Duke A W, 96-95 1 Syracuse H L, 93-100
534 1987-88
1977-78 1 Virginia A L, 73-81 2017-18 1 North Carolina A W, 95-91
8. 523 1986-87 3 Maryland N L, 108-109 2018-19 1 Virginia H L, 65-66
9. 516 1988-89 1 Georgetown N W, 86-85 1 Boston College H W, 89-80
10. 515 1989-90 1978-79 2 Maryland H L, 81-82 2019-20 1 Georgia Tech H L, 81-82
2020-21 1 Clemson A L, 70-74
FEWEST TURNOVERS
1. 321 2020-21* *Longest ACC game in history.
1. 335 1992-93
2. 349 2014-15
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO SCORING DEFENSE FG PERCENTAGE DEFENSE
3. 362 1991-92
1. 1.61 (652-404) 1987-88 1. 36.8 1963-64 1. .330 (696-2086) 1955-56
4. 366 2015-16
2. 1.50 (601-402) 1990-91 2. 49.1 1981-82 2. .350 (559-1551) 1959-60
5. 375 2013-14
3. 1.45 (600-413) 1988-89 3. 54.7 1996-97 3. .353 (831-2356) 1953-54
6. 376 2010-11
4. 1.35 (533-395) 1989-90 4. 60.3 1959-60 4. .359 (899-2508) 1954-55
7. 383 2019-20
5. 1.33 (531-400) 2017-18 5. 61.3 1958-59 5. .360 (524-1450) 1957-58
8. 400 2017-18
6. 1.29 (453-351) 1994-95 6. 61.4 1979-80 6. .370 (595-1622) 1958-59
9. 411 1990-91
7. 1.28 (566-441) 1984-85 7. 61.5 1957-58 7. .380 (673-1784) 1956-57
411 1983-84
8. 1.27 (577-456) 1985-86 8. 62.1 1997-98 8. .390 (616-1579) 1967-68
*-only played 25 games because of
9. 1.24 (466-375) 2013-14 9. 63.1 1980-81 9. .400 (677-1692) 1960-61
COVID-19 pandemic
10. 1.23 (577-470) 2011-12 10. 63.2 1985-86 10. .403 (827-2052) 2014-15
* - indicates ACC record (seventh in
NCAA history)
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MOST POINTS BEST FG PERCENTAGE (2ND HALF) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FEWEST TURNOVERS
1. Georgia Southern (12/4/72) 144 (min. 10 attempts) (since 1973) 1. Georgia Tech (1/13/91) 2
Buffalo State (12/5/74) 144 1. Charleston Southern (11/27/98) 52 2. North Carolina (3/9/97) 3
1. The Citadel (2/5/82) .818 (9-11)
3. Atlantic Christian (12/8/69) 139 Clemson (2/1/97) 3
2. Maryland (2/24/82) .800 (8-10) 2. Cincinnati (12/23/07) 50
4. Charleston Southern (11/28/90) 135 4. Louisville (3/3/18) 4
5. Wake Forest (3/5/83) 130 3. Utah (3/24/83) .789 (15-19) Houston (12/12/98) 50
Clemson (1/11/18) 4
Appalachian State (11/27/72) 130 4. Old Dominion (12/2/00) 47 North Carolina (2/21/12) 4
4. Maryland (2/25/87) .778 (14-18)
Furman (2/21/66) 130 5. UNC Asheville (12/6/75) 46 Connecticut (2/16/91) 4
5. UTEP (3/17/85) .773 (17-22)
8. Duquesne (2/21/66) 126 Tampa (12/2/87) 4
William & Mary (2/9/55) 126 LOWEST FG PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE
10. South Florida (12/8/72) 125 (since 1973) MOST TURNOVERS
1. Virginia Tech (2/2/19) .167 (9-56) 1. North Carolina (2/7/72) 35
MOST POINTS — 1ST HALF 1. Cincinnati (12/23/07) 37
2. St. John’s (12/30/04) .200 (13-65) 2. Cincinnati (12/23/06) 32
1. Charleston Southern (11/28/90) 70 Wake Forest (1/21/06) 37
3. Maryland (2/10/99) .255 (12-47) 3. Maryland (1/10/99) 31
2. Western Carolina (12/1/90) 69 3. Houston (12/12/98) 36
4. Wake Forest (3/4/06) .263 (15-57) 4. North Carolina (2/6/93) 30
Lehigh (1/12/73) 69 4. UNC Charlotte (12/2/83) 35 Biscayne (1/4/78) 30
4. Georgia Southern (12/4/72) 68 5. Gonzaga (12/17/02) .266 (17-64) 5. Charleston Southern (11/27/98) 34 North Carolina (11/26/76) 30
Tulane (1/5/79) 68 FIELD GOALS
Buffalo State (12/5/74) 68 HIGHEST FREE THROW PCT 3-POINTERS MADE
1. Buffalo State (12/5/74) 68
(min. 15 attempts) 1. Jacksonville (12/22/17) 19
MOST POINTS — 2ND HALF 2. Georgia Southern (12/4/72) 60 2. Florida State (2/10/92) 18
1. Georgia Southern (12/4/72) 76 1. North Carolina (2/25/03) 1.000 (22-22)
3. Appalachian State (11/27/72) 58 3. UNC Asheville (11/20/95) 17
Buffalo State (1/5/74) 76 Maryland (1/16/65) 1.000 (22-22)
4. Furman (2/21/66) 55 4. Wake Forest (3/5/83) 16
3. Wake Forest (3/5/83) 74 Pittsburgh (1/24/18) 1.000 (15-15)
5. South Florida (12/8/72) 53 Maryland (1/26/91) 16
4. Furman (2/21/66) 72 4. Georgia Tech (2/25/95) .947 (18-19)
5. North Carolina A&T (1/3/76) 69 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED
TURNOVERS FORCED
MARGIN OF VICTORY 1. Clemson (2/5/55) 119 1. Maryland (1/26/91) 42
1. Atlantic Christian (12/1/72) 39
1. Appalachian State (12/1/72) 77 (130-53) 2. North Carolina (1/4/96) 41
2. Buffalo State (12/5/74) 112 2. Clemson (1/12/74) 38
2. Atlantic Christian (11/27/72) 70 (110-40) Georgia Tech (1/24/04) 41
3. Chatham (12/8/47) 65 (100-35) 3. South Florida (12/8/72) 111 Appalachian State (11/27/72) 38 4. Florida State (2/10/92) 40
4. Lehigh (1/12/73) 62 (115-53) 4. South Carolina (2/11/56) 110 4. Vermont (11/30/87) 37 5. Jacksonville (12/22/17) 38
5. Army (12/1/98) 61 (94-33) 5. Virginia Tech (1/5/54) 108 5. Biscayne (1/4/78) 35 North Carolina (1/4/95) 38
North Carolina A&T (1/3/77) 61 (107-46)
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT
MARGIN OF VICTORY (ACC) (Min. 10 attempts)
1. Clemson (2/20/54) 54 (113-59) 1. West. Carolina (11/29/83) .800 (8-10)
2. Virginia (1/31/56) 44 (99-54) 2. Old Dominion (12/2/00) .750 (6-8)
3. Wake Forest (3/5/83) 41 (130-89) 3. Virginia Tech (2/18/07) .733 (11-15)
4. Clemson (12/14/54) 40 (112-72) 4. Virginia (3/9/02) .722 (13-18)
5. Virginia (3/4/65) 37 (106-69) 5. Winthrop (12/21/87) .692 (9-13)
WORST DEFEAT PERSONAL FOULS
1. North Carolina (1920-21) 52 (62-10) 1. Virginia (1/28/78) 36
2. North Carolina (1/8/2017) 51 (107-56) 2. Morehead State (11/13/11) 34
3. VMI (1912-13) 49 (55-6) Georgia Southern (12/4/72) 34
4. Maryland (1/10/99) 46 (94-48) Weber State (11/24/93) 34
North Carolina (2/6/93) 46 (104-58) 4. North Carolina (1/14/59) 33
MOST REBOUNDS North Carolina (2/24/76) 33
1. South Carolina (2/11/56) 92 Iona (12/21/91) 33
2. Clemson (2/5/55) 84 ASSISTS
3. Furman (1/12/55) 80 1. Wake Forest (3/5/83) 35
William & Mary (1/21/56) 80 Brooklyn College (2/16/87) 35
5. Virginia (1/31/56) 79 3. Western Carolina (11/29/82) 34
Clemson (2/4/56) 79 Alabama State (12/20/88) 34
HIGHEST REBOUND MARGIN 5. Buffalo State (12/5/74) 33
1. South Carolina (2/11/56) 49 (92-43) Duquesne (12/7/89) 33
Clemson (2/5/55) 49 (84-35) Maryland (2/27/91) 33
3. Davidson (12/5/53) 48 (71-23) STEALS
4. UNC Asheville (12/6/75) 44 (73-29) 1. Brooklyn College (2/10/86) 20
5. Clemson (2/20/54) 42 (74-32) 2. Charleston Southern (11/25/20) 19
BEST FIELD GOAL PCT Liberty (12/17/99) 19
1. Maryland (2/24/82) .760 (19-25) Florida Atlantic (11/22/96) 19
2. North Carolina (2/20/80) .735 (25-34) Vermont (11/30/87) 19
3. UTEP (3/17/85) .731 (30-41) Monmouth (12/30/85) 19
4. Baptist (2/8/88) .683 (43-63) Western Carolina (1/6/77) 19
5. Duquesne (12/7/89) .677 (50-74) Duke (11/27/76) 19
BEST FG PERCENTAGE (1ST HALF) BLOCKED SHOTS
(min. 10 attempts) 1. UNC Wilmington (2/16/83) 15
1. Duke (1/5/63) .800 (8-10) 2. Jacksonville (11/20/14) 14
2. North Carolina (2/20/80) .762 (16-21) Phil Spence tallied 15 points in the Pack’s 144-88 win over Buffalo State in 1974. That New Orleans (11/29/09) 14
Wake Forest (2/28/81) .762 (16-21) team total ties as the most points scored in a game for the Wolfpack. 4. Loyola Maryland (12/28/18) 13
4. Clemson (2/17/79) .750 (21-28) Tennessee Tech (11/12/10) 13
5. Maryland (2/24/82) .733 (11-15) West Virginia (12/28/82) 13
Year Name
SCORING
G Pts. Pt/G
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 2. Ronnie Shavlik (1954-56) 1,598
POINTS 22. Tom Burleson (1972-74) 1,066
1959 John Richter 26 443 17.0 Rk Name Year Pts. REBOUNDS PER GAME
1973 David Thompson 27 666 24.7 8. T.J. Warren 2014 871 Rk Name (Yrs) Reb/Gm (Reb)
1974 David Thompson 32 805 26.0
2. Ronnie Shavlik (1954-56) 16.8 (1,598)
1975 David Thompson 28 838 29.9 POINTS PER GAME 8. Tom Burleson (1972-74) 12.69 (1,066)
1976 Kenny Carr 30 798 26.6
Rk Name Year Pt/Gm 9. John Ritcher (1957-59) 12.64 (936)
1977 Kenny Carr 28 588 21.0
1991 Rodney Monroe 31 836 27.0 5. David Thompson 1975 29.9 ASSISTS
1996 Todd Fuller 31 649 20.9 REBOUNDS Rk Name (Yrs) Ast.
2014 T.J. Warren 35 871 24.9 Rk Name Year Reb. 2. Chris Corchiani (1987-91) 1,038
2016 Cat Barber 33 776 23.5 1. Ronnie Shavlik 1955 581 10. Sidney Lowe (1979-83) 762
2. Ronnie Shavlik 1956 545 25. Markell Johnson (2017-20) 607
REBOUNDS
Year Name G Reb. R/G 6. Ronnie Shavlik 1954 441 ASSISTS PER GAME
1956 Ronnie Shavlik 28 545 19.5 REBOUNDS PER GAME Rk Name (Yrs) Ast/Gm (Ast)
1959 John Richter 26 370 14.2 Rk Name Year Reb/Gm 1. Chris Corchiani (1987-91) 8.37 (1,038)
1972 Tommy Burleson 26 365 14.0 1. Ronnie Shavlik 1956 19.5 11. Sidney Lowe (1979-83) 6.35 (762)
1973 Tommy Burleson 27 324 12.0 3. Ronnie Shavlik 1955 18.1 18. Lorenzo Brown (2010-13) 5.831 (589)
1988 Charles Shackleford 31 297 9.6
1992 Tom Gugliotta 30 293 9.8 FIELD GOALS MADE ASSIST TO TURNOVER RATIO
2013 Richard Howell 35 380 10.9 Rk Name Year FGM Rk Name (Yrs) Ratio
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. David Thompson 1975 347 4. Sidney Lowe (1979-83) 2.94
Year Name FGA FGM FG% 2. T.J. Warren 2014 342 11. Chris Corchiani (1987-91) 2.60
1957 John Richter 262 136 .519 7. David Thompson 1974 325 18. Braxton Beverly (2017-21) 2.37
1964 Larry Lakins 162 97 .599 8. Kenny Carr 1976 322 21. Spud Webb (1984-85) 2.30
1968 Vann Williford 190 109 .573 FREE THROWS MADE STEALS
1992 Kevin Thompson 311 194 .624 Rk Name Year FTM Rk Name (Yrs) Steals
2004 Julius Hodge 373 189 .507 9. Cat Barber 2016 237 3. Chris Corchiani (1987-91) 328
2008 J.J. Hickson 276 163 .591
15. Anthony Grundy (1998-02) 239
2010 Tracy Smith 222 424 .524 ASSISTS 25. Sidney Lowe (1979-83) 762
2013 T.J. Warren 186 299 .622 Rk Name Year Ast
2014 T.J. Warren 652 342 .525 3. Chris Corchiani 1991 299 STEALS PER GAME
Rk Name (Yrs) Stl/Gm (Stl)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ASSISTS PER GAME 2. Chris Corchiani (1987-91) 2.64 (328)
Year Name FTA FTM FT% Rk Name Year A/G 13. Nate McMillan (1984-86) 2.22 (149)
1991 Rodney Monroe 183 162 .885 2. Chris Corchiani 1991 9.6 20. Anthony Grundy (1998-02) 1.98 (239)
2013 Scott Wood 85 93 .914 5. Chris Corchiani 1989 8.6 22. Spud Webb (1983-85) 1.92 (127)
ASSISTS PER GAME STEALS
Rk Name Year Steals BLOCKS
Year Name Gms. Assts A/G
7. Chris Corchiani 1990 95 Rk Name (Yrs) Blocks
1981 Sidney Lowe 24 184 7.7
12. BeeJay Anya (2013-17) 243
1983 Sidney Lowe 36 271 7.5
STEALS PER GAME 21. Thurl Bailey (1979-83) 207
1989 Chris Corchiani 31 266 8.6
1991 Chris Corchiani 31 299 9.6 Rk Name Year S/G
3. Chris Corchiani 1990 3.2 BLOCKS PER GAME
2013 Lorenzo Brown 33 239 7.2
6. Chris Corchiani 1991 2.9 Rk Name (Yrs) Blocks
2017 Dennis Smith, Jr. 32 197 6.2
9. Manny Bates (2019-pres.) 2.77 (147)
2018 Markell Johnson 26 190 7.3
2020 Markell Johnson 31 210 6.8 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE
Rk Name Year 3FG% FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
BLOCKS PER GAME Rk Name (Yrs) Pct.
5. Vinny Del Negro 1987 .500
Year Name Gms. Blks B/G 18. Kevin Thompson (1989-93) .588
8. Rodney Monroe 1990 .483
2015 BeeJay Anya 36 91 2.53
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
2020 Manny Bates 29 83 2.86
ASSISTS TO TURNOVER RATIO Rk Name (Yrs) Pct.
2021 Manny Bates 24 64 2.67
Rk Name Year Ratio 3. Scott Wood (2009-13) .886
STEALS PER GAME 6. Sidney Lowe 1983 3.35:1 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
Year Name Gms Stls S/G 10. Braxton Beverly 2018 3.27:1 Rk Name (Yrs) 3FG
1981 Sidney Lowe 36 87 2.4 5. Scott Wood (2009-13) 334
1988 Chris Corchiani 32 61 1.9 7. Rodney Monroe (1987-91) 322
1989 Chris Corchiani 31 81 2.6
1990 Chris Corchiani 30 95 3.2 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE
WOLFPACK IN ACC Rk Name (Yrs) Pct.
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE CAREER RECORDS 3.
6.
Rodney Monroe (1987-91)
Archie Miller (1997-02)
.436
.433
Year Name 3FGM 3FGA 3FG% POINTS
19. Scott Wood (2009-13) .410
1983 Terry Gannon 53 90 .589 Rk Name (Yrs) Pts.
24. Tom Gugliotta (1988-92) .408
1990 Rodney Monroe 84 174 .483 5. Rodney Monroe (1987-91) 2,551
1998 C.C. Harrison 80 183 .437 11. David Thompson (1973-75) 2,309 Bold indicates active player
2013 Scott Wood 104 236 .441
POINTS PER GAME
Rk Name (Yrs) Pts/Gm (Pts)
4. David Thompson (1973-75) 26.85 (2,309)
20. Kenny Carr (1975-77) 20.60 (1,772)
21. Rodney Monroe (1987-91) 20.57 (2,551)
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MOST 3-POINT FGS MADE - INDIVIDUAL REBOUND MARGIN MOST BLOCKS - COMBINED
9 John Gillon (Syracuse) vs. NC State 2/1/17 38 NC State (52) vs. NC Central (14) 2/3/09 17 NC State (13) vs. Tennessee Tech (4) 11/12/10
8 Maverick Rowan vs. Syracuse 2/1/17 28 NC State (55) vs. McNeese State (27) 12/22/16 17 Virginia Tech (12) vs. NC State (5) 2/10/10
8 Stephen Curry (Davidson) vs. Gonzaga 3/21/08 27 NC State (51) vs. UNC Asheville (24) 11/13/18 15 Georgia Tech (9) vs. NC State (6) 11/5/19
8 Kendall Toney (UNCG) vs. NC State 1/2/07 26 North Carolina (48) vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (22) 3/21/08 15 NC State (13) vs. Loyola Maryland (2) 12/28/18
8 Jason Harris (Fordham) vs. Charlotte 11/17/00 25 NC State (47) vs. Wake Forest (22) 1/8/11 15 Georgia Tech (10) vs. NC State (5) 1/15/17
15 Northwestern (9) vs. NC State (6) 12/1/09
MOST 3-POINT FGS MADE - TEAM MOST OFF. REBOUNDS IN A GAME - INDIVIDUAL 15 NC State (14) vs. New Orleans (1) 11/29/09
19 NC State vs. Jacksonville 12/22/17 11 CJ Anderson (Manhattan) vs. NC State 12/5/04
17 ECU vs. Northwestern 11/15/01 10 Tracy Smith vs. Wake Forest 2/11/09 MOST TURNOVERS - TEAM
16 UNC Greensboro vs. NC State 1/2/07 9 Richard Howell vs. Virginia 1/28/12 31 Liberty vs. NC State 12/17/99
16 Wofford vs. NC State 11/10/06 9 Brandon Costner vs. NC Central 2/3/09 29 Yale vs. NC State 12/28/99
15 Syracuse vs. NC State 2/1/17 9 Jamie Skeen (Wake Forest) vs. NC State 2/28/07 27 Bryant vs. NC State 11/14/17
9 Marcus Melvin vs. Georgia Tech 1/24/04 27 Mt. Saint Mary’s vs. NC State 11/22/02
MOST 3-POINT FGS MADE - COMBINED 26 Charleston Southern vs. NC State 11/25/00
29 Syracuse (15) vs. NC State (14) 2/1/17 MOST OFF. REBOUNDS IN A GAME - TEAM
26 New Hampshire vs. NC State 12/16/00
25 Fordham (13) vs. UNC Charlotte (12) 11/17/00 27 Wake Forest vs. NC State 2/20/10
24 NC State (19) vs. Jacksonville (5) 12/22/17 27 NC State vs. Virginia 2/10/10 MOST TURNOVERS - COMBINED
24 NC State (13) vs. Fairfield (11) 12/18/16 24 NC State vs. Duke 1/10/01 55 Liberty (31) vs. NC State (24) 12/17/99
24 NC State (12) vs. North Carolina (12) 1/26/03 23 NC State vs. Arizona 12/19/10 48 Charleston So. (26) vs. NC State (22) 11/25/00
23 Boston College vs. NC State 1/6/07 48 Yale (29) vs. NC State (19) 12/28/99
23 The Citadel vs. NC State 11/19/05 47 Auburn (25) vs. NC State (22) 12/19/18
MOST 3-POINT FGS ATTEMPTED - INDIVIDUAL 23 NC State vs. Boston College 1/16/03 46 Florida A&M (24) vs. NC State (22) 11/28/03
18 Maverick Rowan vs. Syracuse 2/1/17
17 Ralston Turner vs. Tennessee 12/17/14 MOST OFF. REBOUNDS IN A GAME - COMBINED
FEWEST TURNOVERS - TEAM
15 Kaiden Rice (The Citadel) vs. NC State 12/22/19 39 NC State (21) vs. Providence (18) 12/4/99
4 NC State vs. Louisville 3/3/18
15 Stephen Curry (Davidson) vs. Georgetown 3/23/08 38 Wake Forest (27) vs. NC State (11) 2/20/10
4 NC State vs. Clemson 1/11/18
15 Stephen Curry (Davidson) vs. NC State 12/21/07 38 NC State (22) vs. Maryland (16) 1/6/00
4 NC State vs. North Carolina 2/21/12
37 VCU (19) vs. Northwestern (18) 11/14/01
5 Clemson vs. NC State 2/17/11
MOST 3-POINT FGS ATTEMPTED - TEAM MOST ASSISTS - INDIVIDUAL 5 Davidson vs. Georgetown 3/23/08
45 The Citadel vs. NC State 12/22/19 16 Dennis Smith, Jr., vs. Rider 12/28/16
42 Fairfield vs. NC State 12/18/16 15 Dennis Smith, Jr., vs. Syracuse 2/1/17 FEWEST TURNOVERS - COMBINED
41 NC State vs. Georgia Tech 1/24/04 14 Markell Johnson vs. Miami 1/21/18 12 NC State (6) vs. Virginia Tech (6) 2/2/11
38 NC State vs. Jacksonville 12/22/17 13 Lorenzo Brown vs. Duke 1/12/13 13 Miami (6) vs. NC State (7) 2/29/12
36 UNC Greensboro vs. NC State 1/2/07 13 Kendall Marshall (UNC) vs. NC State 2/21/12 13 NC State (4) vs. North Carolina (9) 2/21/09
36 East Carolina vs. Northwestern 11/15/01 14 Clemson (5) vs. NC State (9) 2/17/11
36 NC State vs. UNC Asheville 12/15/01 MOST ASSISTS - TEAM 14 North Carolina (6) vs. NC State (8) 2/22/06
31 NC State vs. South Carolina State 12/2/17
MOST 3-POINT FGS ATTEMPTED - COMBINED 28 NC State vs. Jacksonville 12/22/17 MOST PERSONAL FOULS - TEAM
71 The Citadel (45) vs. NC State (26) 12/22/19 28 NC State vs. Syracuse 2/1/17 35 Cincinnati vs. NC State 12/23/07
67 Fairfield (42) vs. NC State (25) 12/18/16 28 North Carolina vs. Arkansas 3/23/08 35 Virginia vs. NC State 2/7/01
59 NC State (41) vs. Georgia Tech (18) 1/24/04 27 NC State vs. Campbell 11/26/04 31 The Citadel vs. NC State 11/19/05
58 NC State (32) vs. Syracuse (26) 2/1/17 31 Delaware vs. NC State 11/20/05
58 NC State (35) vs. Boston College (23) 2/25/06 MOST ASSISTS - COMBINED 30 3 Teams Tied
48 NC State (22) vs. Miami (26) 1/21/18
BEST 3-POINT FG PCT - INDIVIDUAL (MIN. 5 MADE) MOST PERSONAL FOULS - COMBINED
45 NC State (28) vs. Syracuse (17) 2/1/17
1.000 (5-5) Brandon Costner vs. Marquette 12/22/08 61 Virginia (35) vs. NC State (26) 2/7/01
43 NC State (23) vs. Wofford (20) 11/10/06
.900 (9-10) John Gillon (Syracuse) vs. NC State 2/1/17 57 NC State (30) vs. Maryland (27) 12/30/01
42 NC State (31) vs. South Carolina State (11) 12/2/17
.857 (6-7) Andrius Jurkunas (Clemson) vs. NC State 2/27/00 56 The Citadel (31) vs. NC State (25) 11/19/05
41 NC State (25) vs. Fairfield (16) 12/18/16
.833 (5-6) Terry Henderson vs. Miami 2/4/17 53 Mercer (28) vs. NC State (25) 11/24/19
41 North Carolina (25) vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (16) 3/21/08
.800 (8-10) Stephen Curry (Davidson) vs. Gonzaga 3/21/08 52 Cincinnati (35) vs. NC State (17) 12/23/07
MOST STEALS - INDIVIDUAL
BEST 3-POINT FG PCT - TEAM (MIN. 6 MADE) LEAST PERSONAL FOULS - TEAM
8 Lorenzo Brown vs. UNC Asheville 11/11/11
.750 (6-8) UNC Greensboro vs. NC State 12/5/00 5 NC State vs. Presbyterian 1/5/08
7 Anthony Grundy vs. Georgia 11/19/99
.733 (11-15) NC State vs. Virginia Tech 2/18/07 8 Maine vs. NC State 11/17/18
6 Khalid Moore (Georgia Tech) vs. NC State 11/5/19
.688 (11-16) Virginia vs. NC State 2/25/17 9 NC State vs. North Carolina 1/26/13
6 Engin Atsür vs. Maryland 2/16/05
.667 (6-9) NC State vs. Cincinnati 12/23/07 9 NC State vs. Western Carolina 12/31/11
6 Carl Williams (Liberty) vs. NC State 12/17/99
.667 (12-18) NC State vs. Miami 12/18/05 9 Syracuse vs. NC State 12/17/11
.667 (6-9) NC State vs. Alabama A&M 12/28/11 9 NC State vs. Miami 1/23/11
MOST STEALS - TEAM
9 NC State vs. New Orleans 11/29/09
MOST REBOUNDS IN A GAME - INDIVIDUAL 19 NC State vs. Liberty 12/17/99
9 NC State vs. Virginia Tech 2/18/07
23 J.J. Hickson vs. Clemson 2/16/08 16 NC State vs. Boston College 1/19/12
9 NC State vs. New Hampshire 12/28/05
19 Richard Howell vs. Norfolk State 12/15/12 16 Liberty vs. NC State 12/17/99
9 NC State vs. Clemson 2/27/00
19 C.J. Leslie vs. Youngstown State 12/16/10 16 NC State vs. Yale 12/28/99
9 Northwestern vs. East Carolina 11/15/01
19 Brandon Costner vs. UNCW 12/30/06 MOST STEALS - COMBINED
18 Richard Howell vs. Duke 1/12/13 LEAST PERSONAL FOULS - COMBINED
35 NC State (19) vs. Liberty (16) 12/17/99
18 Richard Howell vs. Virginia 1/28/12 16 Presbyterian (11) vs. NC State (5) 1/5/08
28 NC State (14) vs. Syracuse (14) 2/3/01
20 NC State (10) vs. Coppin State (10) 11/30/02
27 NC State (16) vs. Yale (11) 12/28/99
MOST REBOUNDS IN A GAME - TEAM 22 Maine (8) vs. NC State (14) 11/17/18
55 NC State vs. McNeese State 12/22/16 MOST BLOCKS - INDIVIDUAL 22 Delaware State (12) vs. NC State (10) 11/17/06
54 NC State vs. Liberty 12/17/99 9 Sean Williams (Boston Coll.) vs. NC State 2/25/06 22 Northwestern (9) vs. ECU (13) 11/15/01
53 NC State vs. Appalachian State 12/29/19 7 Manny Bates vs. Detroit Mercy 11/10/19
53 NC State vs. Western Carolina 12/30/99 7 Cedric Simmons vs. Miami 12/18/05 MOST DISQUALIFICATIONS - TEAM
52 NC State vs. Mount St. Mary’s 11/6/18 6 9 Players Tied 3 NC State vs. NC Central 11/20/13
52 NC State vs. NC Central 2/3/09 3 East Carolina vs. NC State 12/17/08
MOST BLOCKS - TEAM 3 Mount St. Mary’s vs. NC State 12/16/06
14 NC State vs. New Orleans 11/29/09 3 Louisiana-Lafayette vs. NC State 12/16/04
MOST REBOUNDS IN A GAME - COMBINED 13 NC State vs. Loyola Maryland 12/28/18 3 Virginia vs. NC State 2/7/01
94 NC State (51) vs. Duke (43) 2/19/20 13 NC State vs. Tennessee Tech 11/12/10 3 NC State vs. Duke 1/10/01
93 NC State (54) vs. Liberty (39) 12/17/99 12 Virginia Tech vs. NC State 2/10/10
3 Georgia vs. NC State 11/19/99
92 Penn St. (49) vs. NC State (43) 11/29/00 12 NC State vs. Miami 12/18/05
90 Georgia Southern (46) vs. NC State (44) 11/11/16 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
90 Rutgers (46) vs. VCU (44) 11/15/01 55 NC State (99) vs. Campbell (44) 11/26/04
52 NC State (116) vs. Jacksonville (64) 12/22/17
51 NC State (100) vs. UNC Asheville (49) 11/13/18
50 NC State (105) vs. Mount St. Mary’s (55) 11/6/18
46 NC State (95) vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (49) 11/10/18
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/// YEARLY TEAM STATS
Year G Min FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR Reb-Avg PF-DQ A TO BS S Pts-Avg
2020-21 NC STATE 25 5025 671-1425 .471 167-464 .360 311-443 .702 245-567 812-32.5 400-10 328 321 106 202 1820-72.8
Opponents 25 5025 640-1415 .452 170-497 .342 292-403 .725 263-578 841-33.6 429-9 327 371 93 158 1742-69.7
2019-20 NC STATE 32 6425 885-1958 .452 222-697 .319 396-558 .710 332-810 1142-35.7 580-15 434 383 145 245 2388-74.6
Opponents 32 6425 792-1857 .426 193-610 .316 454-658 .690 362-823 1185-37.0 536-8 344 455 109 213 2231-69.7
2018-19 NC STATE 36 7250 1061-2319 .458 292-830 .352 468-661 .708 488-899 1387-38.5 691-10 539 449 138 257 2882-80.1
Opponents 36 7250 898-2037 .441 216-699 .309 556-790 .704 363-869 1232-34.2 628- 468 560 151 224 2568-71.3
2017-18 NC STATE 33 6625 965-2054 .470 263-707 .372 489-703 .696 401-775 1176-35.6 611-12 531 400 122 244 2682-81.3
Opponents 33 6625 908-1952 .465 199-629 .316 462-657 .703 364-799 1163-35.2 600- 457 487 131 205 2477-75.1
2016-17 NC STATE 32 6450 888-1898 .468 226-635 .356 481-687 .700 329-832 1161-36.3 585-13 457 428 140 162 2483-77.6
Opponents 32 6450 918-2039 .450 268-725 .370 443-619 .716 380-776 1156-36.1 577- 450 361 93 208 2547-79.6
2015-16 NC STATE 33 6650 866-1999 .433 207-595 .348 543-777 .699 457-849 1306-38.6 558-14 383 366 141 149 2482-75.2
Opponents 33 6650 883-2016 .438 275-735 .374 415-598 .694 371-802 1173-35.5 680-15 469 334 136 206 2456-74.4
2014-15 NC STATE 36 7250 895-2054 .436 236-661 .357 499-727 .686 435-934 1369-38.0 637-13 415 375 184 138 2525-70.1
Opponents 36 7250 827-2052 .403 212-643 .330 501-712 .704 402-845 1247-34.6 681-11 426 349 141 191 2367-65.8
2013-14 NC STATE 36 7300 950-2060 .461 160-525 .305 501-762 .657 422-817 1239-34.4 670-12 466 375 149 173 2561-71.1
Opponents 36 7300 851-1997 .426 196-611 .321 606-851 .712 453-813 1266-35.2 703-14 406 414 124 205 2504-69.6
2012-13 NC STATE 35 7025 985-1987 .496 184-471 .391 554-813 .681 397-890 1287-36.8 545-13 511 433 147 227 2708-77.4
Opponents 35 7025 899-2145 .419 209-693 .302 451-621 .726 430-746 1176-33.6 641-20 410 400 124 209 2458-70.2
2011-12 NC STATE 37 7425 977-2134 .458 198-557 .355 545-774 .704 456-934 1390-37.6 623-15 577 470 150 249 2697-72.9
Opponents 37 7425 889-2140 .415 236-710 .332 487-687 .709 414-818 1232-33.3 656-16 425 461 132 238 2501-67.6
2010-11 NC STATE 31 6200 799-1818 .439 139-423 .329 454-654 .694 400-752 1152-37.2 533-9 442 376 138 191 2191-70.7
Opponents 31 6200 789-1862 .424 163-509 .320 443-602 .736 407-728 1135-36.6 533-8 362 360 138 193 2184-70.5
2009-10 NC STATE 36 7225 857-1975 .434 193-580 .333 491-723 .679 411-846 1257-34.9 653-10 483 472 154 234 2398-66.6
Opponents 36 7225 841-1990 .423 162-524 .309 478-728 .657 444-834 1278-35.5 654-13 410 474 134 260 2322-64.5
2008-09 NC STATE 30 6075 773-1626 .475 202-538 .375 441-615 .717 340-735 1075-35.8 480-10 458 435 114 168 2189-73.0
Opponents 30 6075 771-1789 .431 173-518 .334 370-507 .730 360-613 973-32.4 560-16 343 336 97 255 2085-69.5
2007-08 NC STATE 31 6225 698-1534 .455 176-505 .349 514-715 .719 290-749 1039-33.5 496-7 411 481 143 157 2086-67.3
Opponents 31 6225 802-1892 .424 193-525 .368 363-506 .717 414-657 1071-34.5 618-19 355 342 106 248 2160-69.7
2006-07 NC STATE 36 7250 908-1849 .491 214-599 .357 550-756 .728 294-863 1157-32.1 572-11 523 535 122 190 2580-71.7
Opponents 36 7250 959-2177 .441 259-707 .366 397-581 .683 443-766 1209-33.6 703-21 485 438 99 272 2574-71.5
2005-06 NC STATE 32 6550 793-1704 .465 288-777 .371 509-678 .751 284-766 1050-32.8 565-14 500 434 150 233 2383-74.5
Opponents 32 6550 765-1853 .413 185-597 .310 442-623 .709 416-729 1145-35.8 644-14 416 443 106 224 2157-67.4
2004-05 NC STATE 35 7000 871-1915 .455 294-795 .370 523-742 .705 375-746 1121-32.0 658-16 529 435 156 260 2559-73.1
Opponents 35 7000 804-1860 .432 198-571 .347 508-729 .697 412-788 1200-34.3 689-18 402 534 110 218 2314-66.1
2003-04 NC STATE 31 6225 760-1688 .450 260-753 .345 481-602 .799 317-729 1046-33.7 577-15 454 420 69 208 2261-72.9
Opponents 31 6225 717-1698 .422 172-550 .313 412-576 .715 352-673 1025-33.1 605-13 374 451 80 210 2018-65.1
2002-03 NC STATE 31 6250 755-1656 .456 248-696 .356 488-634 .770 302-687 989-31.9 580-12 456 440 100 238 2246-72.5
Opponents 31 6250 730-1658 .440 179-530 .338 477-659 .724 334-663 997-32.2 594 394 452 87 231 2116-68.3
2001-02 NC STATE 34 6800 863-1910 .452 278-773 .360 561-743 .755 354-765 1119-32.9 645-6 547 452 72 269 2565-75.4
Opponents 34 6800 799-1809 .442 169-538 .314 537-729 .737 338-789 1127-33.1 673 438 558 111 233 2304-67.8
2000-01 NC STATE 29 5850 732-1668 .439 170-469 .362 507-753 .673 397-702 1099-37.9 579-14 372 482 119 234 2141-73.8
Opponents 29 5850 745-1694 .440 178-492 .362 428-645 .664 365-656 1021-35.2 649 386 468 98 204 2096-72.3
1999-00 NC STATE 34 6844 821-1920 .428 187-560 .334 518-789 .657 415-718 1234-36.3 605-14 431 540 156 311 2347-69.0
Opponents 34 6844 781-1871 .417 154-481 .320 445-656 .689 407-781 1188-34.9 683 415 641 106 237 2161-63.6
1998-99 NC STATE 33 6624 798-1757 .454 185-503 .368 582-859 .678 385-670 1186-35.9 637-13 410 559 127 256 2363-71.6
Opponents 33 6624 768-1728 .444 174-500 .348 459-706 .650 345-644 989-30.0 746-28 416 573 103 278 519-65.7
1997-98 NC STATE 32 6450 712-1634 .436 199-535 .372 439-613 .716 276-589 966-30.2 583-16 407 416 92 237 206.2-64.4
Oppnnents 32 6450 716-1605 .446 142-442 .321 414-614 .674 358-693 1051-32.8 596-14 354 483 83 183 1988-62.1
1996-97 NC STATE 32 6425 692-1612 .429 193-534 .361 337-519 .649 274-578 939-29.3 530-15 339 421 47 259 1914-59.8
Opponents 32 6425 623-1491 .418 135-459 .294 368-556 .662 316-678 994-31.1 562-10 350 541 86 182 1749-54.7
1995-96 NC STATE 31 6325 884-2017 .435 292-809 .361 457-622 .735 410-708 1218-39.3 562-9 530 438 115 239 2517-81.2
Opponents 31 6325 854-1948 .439 207-583 .355 403-584 .690 420-725 1145-36.9 562-21 469 483 91 238 2318-74.8
1994-95 NC STATE 27 5400 754-1739 .421 210-613 .343 339-464 .731 396-622 1018-37.7 465-4 453 351 81 220 2051-76.0
Opponents 27 5400 717-1567 .458 162-453 .358 343-511 .671 294-709 1003-37.1 436-3 406 428 81 165 1939-71.8
1993-94 NC STATE 30 6050 772-1879 .411 180-572 .315 348-534 .652 437-673 1110-37.0 610-14 466 440 95 200 2072-69.1
Opponents 30 6050 792-1712 .463 155-412 .376 500-740 .676 368-743 1111-37.0 485-13 480 452 113 206 2039-74.6
1992-93 NC STATE 27 5400 695-1610 .432 174-524 .332 271-431 .629 363-551 914-33.9 448-11 388 389 76 142 1835-68.0
Opponents 27 5400 768-1550 .495 159-381 .417 377-522 .722 301-603 904-33.5 473-8 493 335 79 178 2072-76.7
1991-92 NC STATE 30 6050 841-1822 .462 265-725 .366 370-589 .628 393-656 1049-35.0 500-7 502 469 84 186 2317-77.2
Opponents 30 6050 929-1894 .490 171-451 .379 408-547 .746 357-692 1049-35.0 547-10 559 362 90 227 2437-81.2
1990-91 NC STATE 31 6200 993-2045 .486 267-644 .415 516-677 .762 406-738 1144-36.9 482-8 601 402 117 225 2769-89.3
Opponents 31 6200 1021-2092 .488 172-489 .352 373-563 .633 404-706 1110-35.8 572-14 634 411 99 168 2587-83.5
1989-90 NC STATE 30 6075 924-1959 .472 180-417 .432 442-620 .713 418-631 1049-35.0 585-14 533 395 91 298 2470-82.3
Opponents 30 6075 844-1747 .483 105-304 .345 459-666 .689 372-698 1070-35.7 553-22 504 515 123 186 2252-75.1
1988-89 NC STATE 31 6350 994-1983 .501 141-368 .383 492-703 .700 391-730 1121-36.2 580-13 600 413 127 269 2621-84.5
Opponents 31 6350 883-1924 .459 116-341 .340 413-602 .686 389-717 1106-35.7 600-13 524 516 91 143 2295-74.0
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/// OPPONENT RECORDS
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/// IN THE ACC TOURNAMENT
3/7/97 Greensboro, N.C. 8 Duke (1) W 66-60 +6 Points: 108 vs. Maryland (1978)
3/8/97 Greensboro, N.C. 8 Maryland (5) W 65-58 +7 FGs Attempted: 102 vs. Maryland (1978)
3/9/97 Greensboro, N.C. 8 North Carolina (3) L 54-64 -10 FGs Made: 45 vs. Virginia (1965); vs. Maryland (1978)
3/5/98 Greensboro, N.C. 8 Florida State (7) W 65-63 +2 Field Goal Pct.: .610 (25-41) vs. Virginia (2000)
3/6/98 Greensboro, N.C. 8 North Carolina (2) L 46-73 -27
3pt FGs Attempted: 28 vs. Duke (1995)
3/5/99 Charlotte, N.C. 5 Wake Forest (4) W 66-52 +14
3pt FGs Made: 13 vs. Virginia (2002)
3/6/99 Charlotte, N.C. 5 Duke (1) L 68-83 -15
3/10/00 Charlotte, N.C. 6 Virginia (3) W 76-65 +11 3pt Field Goal Pct.: .722 (13-18) vs. Virginia (2002)
3/11/00 Charlotte, N.C. 6 Maryland (2) L 61-64 -3 FTs Attempted: 51 vs. Florida State (1996)
3/9/01 Atlanta, Ga. 7 Duke (2) L 61-76 -15 FTs Made: 37 vs. Duke (1956)
3/8/02 Charlotte, N.C. 4 Virginia (5) W 92-72 +20 FT Pct.: 1.000 (22-22) vs. Maryland (1965); (14-14) vs. North Carolina (1987)
3/9/02 Charlotte, N.C. 4 Maryland (1) W 86-82 +4 Rebounds: 67 vs. Clemson (1955)
3/10/02 Charlotte, N.C. 4 Duke (2) L 61-91 -30
Assists: 22 vs. Clemson (1988), Maryland (2002)
3/14/03 Greensboro, N.C. 4 Georgia Tech (5) W 71-65 +6
3/15/03 Greensboro, N.C. 4 Wake Forest (1) W 87-83 +4
3/16/03 Greensboro, N.C. 4 Duke (3) L 77-84 -7 TEAM LOWS
3/12/04 Greensboro, N.C. 2 Florida State (7) W 78-71 +7 Fewest Points: 12 vs. Duke (1968)
3/13/04 Greensboro, N.C. 2 Maryland (6) L 82-85 -3 Fewest FGs Attempted: 13 vs. Duke (1968)
3/10/05 Washington, D.C. 7 Florida State (10) W 70-54 +16 Fewest FGs Made: 4 vs. Duke (1968)
3/11/05 Washington, D.C. 7 Wake Forest (2) W 81-65 +14 Lowest FG Pct.: .268 (15-56) vs. Clemson (1962)
3/12/05 Washington, D.C. 7 Duke (3) L 69-76 -7
Fewest Assists: 0 vs. Duke, 1968
3/10/06 Greensboro, N.C. 4 Wake Forest (12) L 71-82 -11
Fewest Rebounds: 12 vs Duke (1968)
3/8/07 Tampa, Fla. 10 Duke (7) W 85-80 (ot) +5
3/9/07 Tampa, Fla. 10 Virginia (2) W 79-71 +8 Fewest FTs Att.: 5 vs. Duke (1963); vs. Maryland (1973)
3/10/07 Tampa, Fla. 10 Virginia Tech (3) W 72-64 +8 Fewest FTs Made: 4 vs. Duke (1968); vs. Maryland (1973); vs. North
3/11/07 Tampa, Fla. 10 North Carolina (1) L 80-89 -9 Carolina (1977)
3/13/08 Charlotte, N.C. 12 Miami (5) L 50-63 -13 Lowest FT Pct.: .389 (7-18) vs. Virginia (1976)
3/12/09 Atlanta, Ga. 10 Maryland (7) L 69-74 -5 Fewest 3pt FGs Attempted: 3 vs. Clemson (1988)
3/11/10 Greensboro, N.C. 11 Clemson (6) W 59-57 +2
Fewest 3pt FGs Made: 1 vs. Clemson (1988)
3/12/10 Greensboro, N.C. 11 Florida State (3) W 58-52 +6
Lowest 3pt FG Pct.: .118 (2-17) vs. Maryland (2011)
3/13/10 Greensboro, N.C. 11 Georgia Tech (7) L 54-57 -3
3/10/11 Greensboro, N.C. 10 Maryland (7) L 67-75 -8
3/8/12 Atlanta, Ga. 5 Boston College (12) W 78-57 +21 INDIVIDUAL
3/9/12 Atlanta, Ga. 5 Virginia (4) W 67-64 +3 Points: 38, Tommy Burleson vs. Maryland (1974); David Thompson vs.
3/10/12 Atlanta, Ga. 5 North Carolina (1) L 67-69 -2 Virginia (1975)
3/14/13 Greensboro, N.C. 5 Virginia Tech (12) W 80-63 +17 FGs Made: 18, Tommy Burleson vs. Maryland (1974)
3/15/13 Greensboro, N.C. 5 Virginia (4) W 75-56 +19
FGs Attempted: 27, Vann Williford vs. Wake Forest (1969)
3/16/13 Greensboro, N.C. 5 Miami (1) L 71-81 -10
Field Goal %: 1.000, Art Jones (7-7) vs. Maryalnd; Mike Giomi (5-5) vs.
3/13/14 Greensboro, N.C. 7 Miami (10) W 67-58 +9
3/14/14 Greensboro, N.C. 7 Syracuse (2) W 66-63 +3 North Carolina (1987)
3/15/14 Greensboro, N.C. 7 Duke (3) L 67-75 -8 Free Throws Made: 13, Julius Hodge vs. Maryland (2004)
3/11/15 Greensboro, N.C. 7 Pittsburgh (10) W 81-70 +11 Free Throws Attempted: 17, Tiny Pinder vs. Virginia (1979)
3/12/15 Greensboro, N.C. 7 Duke (2) L 53-77 -24 Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, Tommy Mattocks (9-9) vs. South Carolina
3/8/16 Washington, D.C. 12 Wake Forest (13) W 75-72 +3 (1966); Vinny Del Negro (9-9) vs. Duke (1987); Ilian Evtimov (8-8) vs. Florida
3/9/16 Washington, D.C. 12 Duke (5) L 89-92 -3
State (2004); Gavin Grant (11-11) vs. Virginia Tech (2007); Dennis Horner
3/7/17 Brooklyn, N.Y. 13 Clemson (12) L 61-75 -14
(8-8) vs. Maryland (2009); Cat Barber (12-12) vs. Pittsburgh (2015)
3/7/18 Brooklyn, N.Y. 5 Boston College (12) L 87-91 -4
3/13/19 Charlotte, N.C. 8 Clemson (9) W 59-58 +1 3pt FGs Made: 7, Scott Wood vs. Virginia (2013)
3/14/19 Charlotte, N.C. 8 Virginia (1) L 56-76 -20 3pt FGs Attempted: 12, Scott Wood vs. Virginia (2013)
3/11/20 Greensboro, N.C. 5 Pitt (13) W 73-58 +15 Assists: 9, Phil DiNardo vs. Duke (1955); Herb Applebaum vs. Wake Forest
3/10/21 Greensboro, N.C. 9 Syracuse (8) L 68-89 -21 (1954); Joe Cafferky vs. Duke (1972); Chris Corchiani vs. Georgia Tech
(1991)
Blocked Shots: 6, Josh Powell vs. Georgia Tech (2003)
Steals: 9, Justin Gainey vs. Virginia (2000)
Rebounds: 23, John Richter vs. South Carolina (1959)
Minutes Played: 50, Rick Anheuser vs. South Carolina (1970); Paul Coder
vs. South Carolina (1970); Joe Dunning vs. South Carolina (1970); Ed
Leftwich vs. South Carolina (1970); Vann Williford vs. South Carolina (1970)
FREE THROWS
1. Wake Forest (3/4/60) Semi Raleigh, N.C. 37
2. Duke (2/28/80) Quarter Greensboro, N.C. 34
3. Clemson (3/1/56) Quarter Raleigh, N.C. 30
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
1. Wake Forest (3/4/60) Semi Raleigh, N.C. 47
2. Duke (3/2/56) Semi Raleigh, N.C. 41
3. Duke (2/28/80) Quarter Greensboro, N.C. 40
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
1. North Carolina (3/11/07) Final Tampa, Fla. .958 (23-24)
2. South Carolina (3/4/66) Semi Raleigh, N.C. .947 (18-19)
3. Maryland (3/9/02) Semi Charlotte, N.C. .870 (20-23)
Year (Seed)/Site
Date/Opponent Result/Score FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot PF A TO BS ST Pts
1954 (4) North Carolina - 5 W, 52-51 19-61 .312 ---- ---- 14-26 .538 ---- 32 22 6 ---- ---- ---- 52
Raleigh, NC 3/4/54 14-25 .560 ---- ---- 23-34 .676 ---- 24 16 7 ---- ---- ---- 51
Duke - 1 W, 79-75 25-74 .338 ---- ---- 29-51 .569 ---- 47 17 12 ---- ---- ---- 79
3/5/54 30-78 .385 ---- ---- 15-25 .600 ---- 47 31 13 ---- ---- ---- 75
Wake Forest - 3 W, 82-80 ot 32-78 .410 ---- ---- 18-33 .545 ---- 45 19 18 ---- ---- ---- 82
3/6/54 30-61 .492 ---- ---- 20-30 .667 ---- 27 21 19 ---- ---- ---- 80
1955 (1) Clemson - 8 W, 101-76 39-97 .402 ---- ---- 23-32 .719 ---- 67 17 12 ---- ---- ---- 101
Raleigh, NC 3/3/55 29-83 .349 ---- ---- 18-30 .600 ---- 45 20 4 ---- ---- ---- 76
Wake Forest - 4 W, 85-70 31-72 .431 ---- ---- 23-31 .742 ---- 55 16 13 ---- ---- ---- 85
3/4/55 26-61 .426 ---- ---- 18-26 .692 ---- 31 17 11 ---- ---- ---- 70
Duke - 2 W, 87-77 27-64 .422 ---- ---- 33-43 .767 ---- 63 18 15 ---- ---- ---- 87
3/5/55 29-102 .284 ---- ---- 19-32 .594 ---- 58 24 10 ---- ---- ---- 77
1956 (1) Clemson - 8 W, 88-84 31-63 .492 ---- ---- 26-39 .667 ---- 52 21 11 ---- ---- ---- 88
Raleigh, NC 3/1/56 27-81 .333 ---- ---- 30-35 .857 ---- 45 22 8 ---- ---- ---- 84
Duke - 4 W, 91-79 27-61 .443 ---- ---- 37-42 .881 ---- 55 23 11 ---- ---- ---- 91
3/2/56 23-86 .268 ---- ---- 23-41 .561 ---- 42 23 8 ---- ---- ---- 79
Wake Forest - 3 W, 76-64 29-66 .439 ---- ---- 18-25 .720 ---- 57 12 7 ---- ---- ---- 76
3/3/56 26-73 .356 ---- ---- 12-19 .632 ---- 34 16 16 ---- ---- ---- 64
1957 (5) Wake Forest - 4 L, 57-66 21-48 .438 ---- ---- 15-18 .833 ---- 34 20 10 ---- ---- ---- 57
Raleigh, NC 3/7/57 19-47 .404 ---- ---- 28-37 .757 ---- 27 10 6 ---- ---- ---- 66
1958 (2) South Carolina - 7 W, 66-61 26-66 .394 ---- ---- 14-24 .583 ---- 43 13 7 ---- ---- ---- 66
Raleigh, NC 3/6/58 24-63 .381 ---- ---- 13-16 .813 ---- 43 17 6 ---- ---- ---- 61
North Carolina - 3 L, 58-64 17-48 .354 ---- ---- 24-31 .774 ---- 35 25 5 ---- ---- ---- 58
3/7/58 20-46 .435 ---- ---- 24-34 .706 ---- 34 19 6 ---- ---- ---- 64
1959 (1) South Carolina - 8 W, 75-72 ot 27-79 .342 ---- ---- 21-34 .618 ---- 63 23 13 ---- ---- ---- 75
Raleigh, NC 3/5/59 24-59 .407 ---- ---- 24-33 .727 ---- 46 24 12 ---- ---- ---- 72
Virginia - 5 W, 66-63 24-64 .375 ---- ---- 18-26 .692 ---- 50 14 7 ---- ---- ---- 66
3/6/59 25-72 .347 ---- ---- 13-15 .867 ---- 46 19 5 ---- ---- ---- 63
North Carolina - 2 W, 80-56 31-72 .431 ---- ---- 18-25 .720 ---- 56 23 9 ---- ---- ---- 80
3/7/59 17-47 .362 ---- ---- 22-34 .647 ---- 34 19 4 ---- ---- ---- 56
1960 (6) Maryland - 3 W, 74-58 30-58 .517 ---- ---- 14-23 .438 ---- 49 19 16 ---- ---- ---- 74
Raleigh, NC 3/3/60 18-62 .290 ---- ---- 22-27 .814 ---- 33 17 3 ---- ---- ---- 58
Wake Forest - 2 L, 66-71 19-61 .312 ---- ---- 28-34 .824 ---- 48 29 10 ---- ---- ---- 66
17-55 .309 ---- ---- 37-47 .787 ---- 35 23 2 ---- ---- ---- 71
1961 (3) South Carolina - 6 L, 78-80 31-85 .365 ---- ---- 16-24 .667 ---- 63 22 9 12 ---- ---- 78
Raleigh, NC 3/2/61 28-60 .467 ---- ---- 24-33 .727 ---- 40 18 7 14 ---- ---- 80
1962 (3) Clemson - 6 L, 46-67 15-56 .268 ---- ---- 16-27 .593 ---- 39 27 6 17 ---- ---- 46
Raleigh, NC 3/1/62 25-49 .510 ---- ---- 17-35 .486 ---- 59 20 8 18 ---- ---- 67
1963 (5) Clemson - 4 W, 79-78 27-61 .443 ---- ---- 25-32 .781 ---- 42 24 6 11 ---- ---- 79
Raleigh, NC 5 2/28/63 28-58 .483 ---- ---- 22-32 .688 ---- 39 22 8 11 ---- ---- 78
Duke - 1 L, 65-82 30-58 .517 ---- ---- 5-5 1.000 ---- 22 15 10 15 ---- ---- 65
3/1/63 34-62 .548 ---- ---- 14-19 .737 ---- 38 8 8 10 ---- ---- 82
1964 (8) Duke - 1 L, 44-75 18-48 .375 ---- ---- 8-13 .615 ---- 37 23 8 20 ---- ---- 44
Raleigh, NC 3/5/64 28-57 .491 ---- ---- 19-27 .704 ---- 35 12 7 6 ---- ---- 75
1965 (2) Virginia - 7 W, 106-69 45-80 .563 ---- ---- 16-21 .762 ---- 52 32 20 19 ---- ---- 106
Raleigh, NC 3/4/65 25-68 .368 ---- ---- 19-43 .442 ---- 57 17 2 26 ---- ---- 69
Maryland - 3 W, 76-67 27-57 .473 ---- ---- 22-22 1.000 ---- 29 20 10 10 ---- ---- 76
3/5/65 27-60 .450 ---- ---- 13-18 .722 ---- 39 18 12 19 ---- ---- 67
Duke - 1 W, 91-85 37-72 .514 ---- ---- 17-27 .630 ---- 48 28 10 15 ---- ---- 91
3/6/65 30-64 .469 ---- ---- 25-39 .641 ---- 46 22 6 14 ---- ---- 85
1966 (2) Virginia - 7 W, 86-77 35-69 .507 ---- ---- 16-27 .593 ---- 41 11 12 12 ---- ---- 86
Raleigh, NC 3/3/66. 32-81 .395 ---- ---- 13-17 .765 ---- 55 18 7 24 ---- ---- 77
South Carolina - 6 W, 75-62 25-44 .568 ---- ---- 25-29 .862 ---- 25 20 3 12 ---- ---- 75
3/4/66 22-57 .386 ---- ---- 18-19 .947 ---- 34 21 9 17 ---- ---- 62
Duke - 1 L, 66-71 29-61 .475 ---- ---- 8-11 .727 ---- 35 17 4 13 ---- ---- 71
3/5/66 29-68 .426 ---- ---- 13-23 .565 ---- 49 11 3 14 ---- ---- 66
1967 (8) North Carolina - 1 L, 53-56 20-41 .488 ---- ---- 13-16 .813 ---- 32 19 5 16 ---- ---- 53
Greenboro, NC 3/9/67 21-63 .333 ---- ---- 14-23 .609 ---- 43 13 4 14 ---- ---- 56
Year (Seed)/Site Date/Opponent Result/Score FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot PF A TO BS ST Pts
1968 (3) Maryland - 6 W, 63-54 23-52 .442 ---- ---- 17-26 .654 ---- 47 20 3 16 ---- ---- 63
Charlotte, NC 3/8/68 19-60 .317 ---- ---- 16-24 .667 ---- 40 20 8 11 ---- ---- 54
Duke - 2 W, 12-10 4-13 .308 ---- ---- 4-9 .444 ---- 14 7 0 1 ---- ---- 12
3/8/68 2-11 .182 ---- ---- 6-11 .545 ---- 14 8 0 4 ---- ---- 10
North Carolina - 1 L, 50-87 17-58 .293 ---- ---- 16-32 .500 ---- 43 29 4 22 ---- ---- 50
3/9/68 30-67 .448 ---- ---- 27-37 .730 ---- 61 23 8 15 ---- ---- 87
1969 (4) Wake Forest - 5 L, 73-81 29-70 .414 ---- ---- 15-20 .750 ---- 42 24 10 ---- ---- ---- 73
Charlotte, NC 3/6/69 27-68 .397 ---- ---- 27-33 .818 ---- 42 15 4 ---- ---- ---- 81
1970 (3) Maryland - 6 W, 67-57 28-54 .519 ---- ---- 11-24 .458 ---- 35 20 14 ---- ---- ---- 67
Charlotte, NC 3/5/70 21-59 .356 ---- ---- 15-26 .577 ---- 42 19 7 ---- ---- ---- 57
Virginia - 7 W, 67-66 27-56 .482 ---- ---- 13-21 .619 ---- 32 19 11 ---- ---- ---- 67
3/6/70 22-47 .468 ---- ---- 22-27 .815 ---- 25 16 6 ---- ---- ---- 66
South Carolina - 1 W, 42-39 2ot 16-41 .390 ---- ---- 10-12 .833 ---- 23 14 8 ---- ---- ---- 42
3/7/70 12-39 .308 ---- ---- 15-19 .789 ---- 29 9 5 ---- ---- ---- 39
1971 (6) Duke - 3 W, 68-61 26-56 .464 ---- ---- 16-24 .667 ---- 36 8 8 10 ---- ---- 68
Greensboro, NC 3/11/71 28-62 .452 ---- ---- 5-10 .500 ---- 41 16 4 17 ---- ---- 61
South Carolina - 2 L, 56-69 21-48 .438 ---- ---- 14-22 .636 ---- 35 23 8 15 ---- ---- 56
3/12/71 20-54 .370 ---- ---- 29-33 .879 ---- 38 18 6 7 ---- ---- 69
1972 (5) Duke - 4 L, 60-73 26-69 .377 ---- ---- 8-11 .727 ---- 36 23 19 10 ---- ---- 60
Greensboro, NC 3/9/72 25-49 .510 ---- ---- 23-30 .767 ---- 41 12 13 12 ---- ---- 73
1973 (1) Virginia - 5 W, 63-51 26-51 .510 ---- ---- 11-17 .647 ---- 41 16 14 14 ---- ---- 63
Greensboro, NC 3/9/73 23-61 .377 ---- ---- 5-8 .625 ---- 31 19 6 12 ---- ---- 51
Maryland - 3 W, 76-74 36-81 .444 ---- ---- 4-5 .800 ---- 44 17 13 9 ---- ---- 76
3/10/73 34-73 .466 ---- ---- 6-12 .500 ---- 47 15 12 11 ---- ---- 74
1974 (1) Virginia - 4 W, 87-66 37-70 .528 ---- ---- 13-23 .565 ---- 47 16 9 13 ---- ---- 87
Greensboro, NC 3/8/74 28-64 .438 ---- ---- 10-16 .625 ---- 33 20 8 16 ---- ---- 66
Maryland - 2 W, 103-100 ot 44-80 .550 ---- ---- 15-26 .577 ---- 40 14 15 14 ---- ---- 103
3/9/74 47-77 .610 ---- ---- 6-8 .750 ---- 33 19 20 15 ---- ---- 100
1975 (4) Virginia - 5 W, 91-85 35-63 .556 ---- ---- 21-31 .677 ---- 34 26 9 16 ---- ---- 91
Greensboro, NC 3/6/75 35-57 .614 ---- ---- 15-21 .714 ---- 29 26 6 18 ---- ---- 85
Maryland - 1 W, 87-85 36-60 .600 ---- ---- 15-23 .652 ---- 38 23 13 24 ---- ---- 87
3/7/75 36-73 .493 ---- ---- 13-19 .684 ---- 35 23 7 15 ---- ---- 85
North Carolina - 2 L, 66-70 29-75 .387 ---- ---- 8-10 .800 ---- 38 23 6 12 ---- ---- 66
3/8/75 26-51 .510 ---- ---- 18-27 .667 ---- 41 18 19 19 ---- ---- 70
1976 (3) Virginia - 6 L, 63-75 28-69 .406 ---- ---- 7-18 .389 ---- 37 29 6 15 0 3 63
Landover, MD 3/4/76 26-43 .605 ---- ---- 23-34 .676 ---- 39 23 6 29 1 2 75
1977 (5) Maryland - 4 W, 82-72 29-66 .439 ---- ---- 24-36 .667 ---- 47 15 12 14 4 12 82
Greensboro, NC 3/3/77 31-65 .477 ---- ---- 10-13 .769 ---- 35 27 14 17 5 9 72
North Carolina - 1 L, 56-70 26-59 .441 ---- ---- 4-9 .444 ---- 33 22 11 21 2 8 56
3/4/77 25-52 .481 ---- ---- 20-26 .769 ---- 35 17 16 15 1 9 70
1978 (3) Maryland - 6 L, 108-109 3ot 45-102 .441 ---- ---- 18-24 .750 ---- 52 27 9 23 2 11 108
Greensboro, NC 3/1/78 43-72 .597 ---- ---- 23-30 .767 ---- 45 23 10 32 7 6 109
1979 (6) Virginia - 3 W, 82-78 25-46 .543 ---- ---- 32-42 .762 ---- 40 29 16 23 2 6 82
Greensboro, NC 3/1/79 26-65 .400 ---- ---- 26-33 .788 ---- 34 33 7 14 2 3 78
Duke - 2 L, 59-62 24-44 .545 ---- ---- 11-12 .917 ---- 26 20 5 6 3 1 59
3/2/79 24-49 .490 ---- ---- 14-21 .667 ---- 25 11 10 3 0 3 62
1980 (3) Duke - 6 L, 62-68 26-61 .426 ---- ---- 10-16 .625 ---- 33 31 19 19 4 5 62
Greensboro, NC 2/28/80 17-37 .460 ---- ---- 34-40 .850 ---- 31 20 11 19 4 4 68
1981 (7) North Carolina - 2 L, 54-69 21-57 .368 ---- ---- 12-17 .706 ---- 41 22 14 11 1 5 54
Landover, MD 3/5/81 25-46 .543 ---- ---- 19-31 .613 ---- 27 15 17 9 2 7 69
1982 (4) Maryland - 5 W, 40-28 9-21 .489 ---- ---- 22-30 .733 ---- 24 10 5 12 6 4 40
Greensboro, NC 3/5/82 12-44 .273 ---- ---- 4-6 .667 ---- 27 23 5 10 1 5 28
North Carolina - 1 L, 46-58 20-48 .417 ---- ---- 6-6 1.000 ---- 26 20 9 9 3 4 46
3/6/82 19-43 .442 ---- ---- 20-24 .833 ---- 30 10 11 8 0 6 58
1983 (4) Wake Forest - 5 W, 71-70 28-68 .412 6-16 .375 9-15 .600 ---- 40 17 10 5 2 2 71
Atlanta, GA 3/11/83 25-53 .472 3-8 .375 17-21 .809 ---- 34 13 7 6 2 1 70
North Carolina - 1 W, 91-84 ot 29-64 .453 6-16 .375 27-33 .818 ---- 46 23 14 8 3 3 91
3/12/83 29-71 .408 6-18 .333 20-28 .714 ---- 35 26 11 5 6 4 84
Virginia - 2 W, 81-78 27-56 .482 12-22 .545 15-25 .600 ---- 29 16 9 12 2 9 81
3/13/83 30-60 .500 4-8 .500 14-19 .736 ---- 40 24 12 15 2 2 78
Year (Seed)/Site Date/Opponent Result/Score FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot PF A TO BS ST Pts
1984 (7) Maryland - 2 L, 63-69 26-60 .433 ---- ---- 11-20 .550 ---- 39 20 14 8 2 5 63
Greensboro, NC 3/9/84 27-55 .491 ---- ---- 15-20 .750 ---- 35 17 20 6 4 2 69
1985 (3) Clemson - 6 W, 70-63 25-58 .431 ---- ---- 20-24 .833 13-15 28 15 14 8 2 4 70
Atlanta, GA 3/8/85 27-55 .491 ---- ---- 9-12 .750 16-21 37 20 12 17 1 1 63
North Carolina - 2 L, 51-57 23-53 .434 ---- ---- 5-12 .417 11-15 26 18 13 7 3 6 51
3/9/85 22-43 .512 ---- ---- 13-19 .684 10-23 33 15 14 12 1 5 57
1986 (4) Virginia - 5 L, 62-64 27-51 .529 ---- ---- 8-14 .571 ---- 24 12 14 9 3 4 62
Greensboro, NC 3/7/86 30-51 .588 ---- ---- 4-5 .800 ---- 20 15 17 10 0 2 64
1987 (6) Duke - 3 W, 71-64 ot 25-57 .439 2-6 .333 19-26 .731 12-33 45 18 11 14 2 4 71
Landover, MD 3/6/87 24-60 .400 5-16 .312 11-14 .786 9-21 30 25 14 13 3 4 64
Wake Forest - 7 W, 77-73 2ot 29-72 .403 2-7 .286 17-26 .654 15-35 50 23 15 11 3 6 77
3/7/87 27-59 .458 5-13 .385 14-21 .667 5-32 37 25 15 13 2 3 73
North Carolina - 1 W, 68-67 26-46 .565 2-6 .333 14-14 1.000 10-20 30 12 15 19 1 2 68
3/8/87 31-60 .517 3-9 .333 2-4 .500 10-10 20 14 20 13 0 9 67
1988 (2) Clemson - 7 W, 79-72 31-53 .585 1-3 .333 16-19 .842 1-25 26 21 22 9 1 8 79
Greensboro, NC 3/11/88 27-56 .482 4-9 .444 14-25 .560 9-24 33 15 16 11 5 5 72
Duke - 3 L, 71-73 25-52 .418 5-8 .625 16-23 .696 10-17 27 20 15 10 0 5 71
3/12/88 26-55 .473 3-9 .333 18-27 .667 14-25 39 22 18 10 2 6 73
1989 (1) Maryland - 8 L, 49-71 20-66 .303 3-18 .167 6-10 .600 18-12 30 24 13 14 3 7 49
Atlanta, GA 3/10/89 25-44 .568 1-3 .333 20-28 .714 11-31 42 11 13 19 3 6 71
1990 (6) Georgia Tech - 3 L, 67-76 25-65 .385 6-20 .300 11-14 .786 14-28 42 23 12 13 2 5 67
Charlotte, NC 3/9/90 29-64 .453 2-17 .118 16-27 .593 14-25 39 17 11 10 3 4 76
1991 (4) Georgia Tech - 5 W, 82-68 28-56 .500 6-12 .500 20-24 .833 8-27 35 10 17 11 5 6 82
Charlotte, NC 3/8/91 30-70 .429 3-11 .273 5-12 .417 19-23 42 17 13 15 2 5 68
Duke - 1 L, 72-93 24-55 .436 7-15 .467 17-22 .773 9-15 24 19 14 18 3 4 72
3/9/91 34-55 .618 4-9 .444 21-25 .840 8-21 29 20 17 16 3 7 93
1992 (7) Florida State - 2 L, 80-93 29-63 .460 12-33 .364 10-19 .526 14-15 29 18 21 20 2 10 80
Charlotte, NC 3/13/92 39-61 .639 4-13 .308 11-19 .579 13-24 37 15 23 18 2 16 93
1993 (9) Maryland (1st) - 8 L, 55-76 22-72 .306 4-21 .190 7-14 .500 24-26 50 20 11 17 1 5 55
Charlotte, NC 3/11/93 25-59 .424 4-13 .308 22-29 .759 13-30 43 17 19 9 3 9 76
1994 (9) Clemson (1st) - 8 L, 63-76 23-73 .315 5-23 .217 12-18 .667 21-20 41 20 12 7 4 3 63
Charlotte, NC 3/10/94 26-53 .491 3-12 .250 21-31 .677 12-30 42 14 15 12 8 6 76
1995 (8) Duke (1st) - 9 L, 70-83 25-72 .347 7-28 .250 13-16 .813 15-21 36 18 11 9 3 9 70
Greensboro, NC 3/9/95 27-57 .474 7-19 .368 22-30 .733 12-34 46 19 6 16 3 5 83
1996 (9) Florida State (1st) - 8 W, 80-65 21-49 .429 8-20 .400 30-51 .588 12-30 42 24 17 19 2 13 80
Greensboro, NC 3/7/96 21-73 .288 3-25 .120 20-28 .714 25-26 51 36 4 18 2 10 65
Georgia Tech - 1 L, 73-88 27-64 .422 7-25 .280 12-16 .750 13-17 30 22 10 16 3 10 73
3/8/96 27-48 .563 9-17 .529 25-32 .781 8-25 33 14 17 20 2 10 88
1997 (8) Georgia Tech (1st) - 9 W, 60-46 21-44 .477 4-12 .333 14-18 .778 3-24 27 12 7 9 0 5 60
Greensboro, NC 3/6/97 16-46 .348 5-18 .278 9-14 .643 10-23 33 17 7 13 2 2 46
Duke - 1 W, 66-60 20-41 .488 4-12 .333 22-32 .688 3-25 28 19 8 10 0 5 66
3/7/97 19-51 .373 3-18 .167 19-22 .864 8-22 30 24 8 14 1 5 60
Maryland - 5 W, 65-58 22-46 .478 6-14 .429 15-21 .714 6-14 20 18 12 13 0 10 65
3/8/97 22-44 .500 2-8 .250 12-19 .632 12-20 32 21 13 21 4 6 58
North Carolina - 3 L, 54-64 20-61 .328 10-32 .313 4-5 .800 7-14 21 17 9 3 0 8 54
3/9/97 23-39 .590 3-8 .375 15-20 .750 6-35 41 13 13 18 4 0 64
1998 (8) Florida State (1st) - 7 W, 65-63 17-45 .378 3-9 .333 28-38 .737 9-23 32 16 5 12 4 13 65
Greensboro, NC 3/5/98 24-57 .421 5-11 .455 10-15 .667 14-23 37 25 10 17 6 1 63
North Carolina - 2 L, 46-73 13-46 .283 5-19 .263 15-19 .789 9-25 34 19 5 22 3 6 46
3/6/98 28-60 .467 1-8 .125 16-21 .762 11-26 37 14 19 11 4 10 73
1999 (5) Wake Forest - 4 W, 66-52 21-61 .344 5-25 .200 19-28 .679 19-24 43 20 8 11 2 9 66
Charlotte, NC 3/5/99 18-46 .391 4-14 .286 12-19 .632 7-28 35 25 9 19 0 4 52
Duke - 1 L, 68-83 23-62 .371 8-15 .533 14-20 .700 18-20 38 25 8 21 2 8 68
3/6/99 27-53 .509 6-17 .353 23-34 .676 12-24 36 20 16 13 2 10 83
2000 (6) Virginia - 3 W, 76-65 25-41 .610 5-12 .417 21-30 .700 6-27 33 17 18 23 1 11 76
Charlotte, NC 3/10/00 22-59 .373 4-21 .190 17-22 .773 14-14 28 24 10 19 1 8 65
Maryland - 2 L, 61-64 20-56 .357 8-19 .421 13-25 .520 10-20 30 17 13 13 2 8 61
3/11/00 24-48 .500 6-13 .462 10-23 .435 10-31 41 19 17 21 8 7 64
2001 (7) Duke - 2 L, 61-76 23-58 .397 4-10 .400 11-17 .647 17-22 39 23 8 22 4 7 61
Atlanta, GA 3/9/01 24-59 .407 7-22 .318 21-31 .677 15-20 35 17 8 13 6 12 76
2002 (4) Virginia - 5 W, 92-72 29-48 .604 13-18 .722 21-26 .808 8-24 32 23 20 16 1 11 92
Charlotte, NC 3/8/02 25-52 .481 7-15 .467 15-25 .600 10-13 23 22 17 16 6 8 72
Maryland - 1 W, 86-82 29-49 .592 11-27 .407 17-28 .607 5-23 28 20 22 18 0 7 86
3/9/02 29-61 .475 4-14 .286 20-23 .870 11-20 31 22 20 13 2 11 82
Duke - 2 L, 61-91 22-60 .367 6-16 .375 11-14 .786 17-15 32 17 13 16 0 6 61
3/10/02 33-52 .635 8-19 .421 17-20 .850 7-22 29 14 24 12 5 11 91
Year (Seed)/Site Date/Opponent Result/Score FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot PF A TO BS ST Pts
2003 (4) Georgia Tech - 5 W, 71-65 25-50 .500 11-21 .524 10-18 .556 10-26 36 15 17 17 10 1 71
Greensboro, NC 3/14/03 28-65 .431 2-12 .167 7-9 .778 13-20 33 22 12 7 3 11 65
Wake Forest - 1 W, 87-83 24-48 .500 10-19 .526 29-35 .829 6-26 32 23 17 13 2 1 87
3/15/03 24-61 .393 6-15 .400 29-36 .800 13-22 35 25 13 4 4 4 83
Duke - 3 L, 77-84 26-59 .441 5-16 .313 20-26 .769 12-25 37 26 13 15 3 6 77
3/16/03 24-56 .429 9-23 .391 27-33 .818 10-25 35 21 11 10 4 8 84
2004 (2) Florida State - 7 W, 78-71 24-52 .462 11-26 .423 19-22 .864 8-21 29 20 15 12 2 9 78
Greensboro, NC 3/12/04 25-51 .490 11-23 .478 10-17 .588 10-22 32 21 17 16 1 7 71
Maryland - 6 L, 82-85 27-52 .519 11-22 .500 17-22 .773 10-19 29 19 12 14 2 5 82
3/13/04 31-55 .564 5-13 .385 18-22 .818 9-17 26 20 10 11 4 10 85
2005 (7) Florida State (1st) - 10 W, 70-54 22-49 .449 10-26 .385 16-25 .640 5-26 31 17 16 9 3 8 70
Washington, DC 3/10/05 18-50 .360 3-18 .167 15-25 .600 11-26 37 21 6 14 4 6 54
Wake Forest - 2 W, 81-65 30-59 .508 8-20 .400 13-16 .813 12-19 31 17 19 8 5 6 81
3/11/05 24-49 .490 7-16 .438 10-20 .500 11-19 30 20 11 15 5 4 65
Duke - 3 L, 69-76 24-55 .436 8-25 .320 13-18 .722 14-20 34 19 11 12 2 0 69
3/12/05 28-56 .500 11-23 .478 9-19 .474 15-20 35 18 16 9 5 4 76
2006 (4) Wake Forest - 12 L, 71-82 28-62 .452 10-29 .345 5-7 .714 5-19 24 26 13 15 1 6 71
Greensboro, NC 3/10/06 26-49 .531 6-16 .375 24-33 .727 10-30 40 19 17 18 4 8 82
2007 (10) Duke (1st) - 7 W, 85-80(ot) 31-51 .608 4-10 .400 19-29 .655 9-20 29 18 14 15 2 7 85
Tampa, FL 3/8/07 30-61 .492 9-23 .391 11-15 .733 12-17 29 26 9 18 1 3 80
Virginia - 2 W, 79-71 25-47 .532 8-19 .421 21-27 .778 6-27 33 17 17 14 1 2 79
3/9/07 25-62 .403 6-21 .286 15-18 .833 12-20 32 24 12 11 2 2 71
Virginia Tech - 3 W, 72-64 21-40 .525 6-13 .462 24-28 .857 0-28 28 17 13 17 4 6 72
3/10/07 26-62 .419 4-10 .400 8-19 .421 12-21 33 22 8 10 1 9 64
North Carolina - 1 L, 80-89 29-53 .547 6-14 .429 16-19 .842 8-16 24 18 11 15 1 5 80
3/11/07 30-52 .577 6-10 .600 23-24 .958 6-18 24 19 12 10 1 9 89
2008 (12) Miami (1st) - 5 L, 50-63 16-47 .340 2-15 .133 16-21 .762 12-20 32 21 8 17 3 6 50
Charlotte, NC 3/13/08 18-49 .367 1-9 .111 26-30 .867 14-22 36 17 8 9 4 11 63
2009 (10) Maryland (1st) - 7 L, 69-74 26-59 .441 8-27 .296 9-11 .818 18-18 36 19 16 14 4 4 69
Atlanta, GA 3/12/09 25-53 .472 9-16 .563 15-21 .714 13-15 28 13 16 8 4 8 74
2010 (11) Clemson (1st) - 6 W, 59-57 23-44 .523 3-11 .273 10-15 .667 10-24 34 15 8 19 3 11 59
Greensboro, NC 3/8/07 20-51 .392 7-19 .368 10-18 .556 11-14 25 15 9 15 2 10 57
Florida State - 3 W, 58-52 19-43 .442 7-15 .467 13-20 .650 6-19 25 16 12 16 1 10 58
3/9/07 20-52 .385 3-18 .167 9-17 .529 19-23 42 19 8 20 7 9 52
Georgia Tech - 7 L, 54-57 19-62 .306 6-26 .231 10-19 .526 13-23 36 23 9 6 2 7 54
3/10/07 18-41 .439 2-10 .200 19-32 .594 7-35 42 18 13 16 4 6 57
2011 (10) Maryland (1st) - 7 L, 67-75 27-80 .338 2-17 .118 11-18 .611 19-28 47 17 9 8 1 10 67
Greensboro, NC 3/10/11 26-58 .448 4-11 .364 19-24 .792 7-39 46 16 13 17 5 5 75
2012 (5) Boston Coll. (1st) - 12 W, 78-57 29-67 .433 8-19 .421 12-20 .660 15-28 43 16 16 11 3 11 78
Atlanta, GA 3/8/12 22-57 .386 7-23 .304 6-11 .545 9-26 35 21 15 19 3 5 57
Virginia - 5 W, 67-64 27-50 .540 5-15 .333 8-18 .444 6-22 28 16 18 11 2 8 67
3/9/12 23-53 .434 2-12 .167 16-20 .800 10-25 35 16 10 11 2 8 64
North Carolina - 1 L, 67-69 26-58 .448 3-11 .273 12-18 .667 8-25 33 23 10 16 1 7 67
3/10/12 24-54 .444 5-20 .250 16-22 .727 6-28 34 19 19 15 0 5 69
2013 (5) Va. Tech (1st) - 12 W, 80-63 28-53 .528 5-16 .313 19-26 .731 10-30 40 12 18 12 2 5 80
Greensboro, NC 3/14/13 25-60 .417 4-18 .222 9-11 .818 7-18 25 21 10 9 3 5 63
Virginia - 4 W, 75-56 27-59 .458 8-16 .500 13-16 .813 10-29 39 13 16 10 3 7 75
3/15/13 21-54 .389 5-20 .250 9-15 .600 5-23 28 15 15 10 4 7 56
Miami - 1 L, 71-81 25-50 .500 7-16 .438 14-25 .560 8-19 27 22 14 14 5 10 71
3/16/13 26-57 .456 6-20 .300 23-30 .767 14-23 37 19 10 11 4 6 81
2014 (7) Miami (2nd) - 10 W, 67-58 24-53 .453 5-12 .417 14-19 .737 11-14 25 17 17 5 0 8 67
Greensboro, NC 3/13/14 21-43 .542 3-12 .250 13-17 .765 11-20 31 20 6 15 4 3 58
Syracuse - 2 W, 66-63 23-50 .460 5-14 .357 15-21 .714 8-25 33 20 14 9 3 2 66
3/14/14 18-55 .327 4-17 .235 23-29 .793 15-21 36 17 9 7 6 6 63
Duke - 3 L, 67-75 27-55 .491 2-14 .143 11-14 .786 13-15 28 19 13 7 2 4 67
3/15/14 28-49 .571 7-17 .412 12-23 .522 11-16 27 18 12 6 1 4 75
2015 (7) Pittsburgh (2nd) - 10 W, 81-70 26-49 .531 6-16 .375 23-29 .793 4-25 29 17 13 5 1 4 81
Greensboro, NC 3/11/15 23-53 .434 7-19 .368 17-25 .680 12-21 33 23 15 7 0 5 70
Duke - 2 L, 53-77 20-56 .357 5-18 .278 8-13 .615 18-16 34 11 12 9 3 3 53
3/12/15 30-53 .566 5-13 .385 12-13 .923 8-20 28 15 14 5 6 7 77
2016 (12) Wake Forest (1st) - 13 W, 75-72 25-60 .417 10-23 .435 15-23 .652 14-25 39 19 12 14 7 5 75
Washington, D.C. 3/8/16 25-67 .373 8-24 .333 14-21 .667 20-25 45 20 17 16 6 9 72
Duke (2nd) - 5 L, 89-82 36-65 .554 9-20 .450 8-11 .727 9-25 34 17 14 6 4 3 89
3/9/16 33-63 .524 12-27 .444 14-22 .636 10-22 32 13 18 4 5 5 92
2017 (13) 3/7/17 L, 61-75 19-50 .380 5-17 .294 18-26 .692 11-27 38 20 7 15 4 2 61
Brooklyn, N.Y. Clemson (1st) - 12 29-68 .426 7-21 .333 10-15 .667 17-25 42 17 13 9 3 6 75
2018 (5) 3/7/18 L, 87-91 34-64 .531 11-21 .524 8-15 .533 8-23 31 18 17 12 3 4 87
Brooklyn, N.Y. Boston College (2nd) - 12 34-67 .507 7-21 .333 16-19 .842 13-26 39 14 19 10 1 5 91
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Year (Seed)/Site Date/Opponent Result/Score FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot PF A TO BS ST Pts
2019 (8) Clemson - 9 W, 59-58 23-56 .411 6-21 .286 7-9 .778 7-27 34 12 10 8 3 4 59
Charlotte, NC 3/13/19 22-62 .355 9-23 .391 5-8 .625 14-28 42 15 13 12 3 3 58
Virginia - 1 L, 56-76 19-49 .388 3-20 .150 15-25 .600 8-21 29 18 6 9 3 3 56
3/14/19 25-48 .521 10-21 .476 16-22 .727 5-28 33 19 18 9 1 7 76
2020 (5) Pitt - 13 W, 73-58 29-61 .475 4-16 .250 11-16 .688 10-28 38 14 18 11 4 11 73
Greensboro, NC 3/11/20 21-60 .350 4-18 .222 12-15 .800 13-25 38 14 6 14 4 7 58
2021 (9) Syracuse - 8 L, 68-89 21-58 .362 7-17 .412 19-23 .826 16-15 31 12 11 12 0 7 68
Greensboro, NC 3/10/21 34-60 .567 14-29 .483 7-9 .778 11-22 33 19 19 11 6 6 89
NC State tournament seed listed after year; opponent seed listed after opponent; Italics means ACC Tournament Final game.
MOST ASSISTS
1. Southern Miss (3/14/91) 1st Round College Park, Md. 21
TOURNAMENT
Murray State (3/18/88) 1st Round Lincoln, Neb. 21 Rk Name Year Gm Total
3. Four Times 20 POINTS
1. Dereck Whittenburg 1983 6 120
2. Thurl Bailey 1983 6 101
FEWEST ASSISTS
1. Arkansas-L.R. (3/16/86) 2nd Round Minneapolis, Minn. 7 FIELD GOALS
UT.-Chattanooga (3/12/82) 1st Round Indianapolis, Minn. 7 1. Dereck Whittenburg 1983 6 47
3. Iowa (3/14/86) 1st Round Minneapolis, Minn. 8 Thurl Bailey 1983 6 47
MOST STEALS
GAME
1. Marquette (3/25/74) Nat. Final Greensboro, N.C. 12 POINTS
2. Connecticut (3/17/02) 2nd Washington, D.C. 9 1. David Thompson Providence (3/14/74) Reg. Semi 40
2. Allerik Freeman Seton Hall (3/15/18) 1st Round 36
3. UCLA (3/23/74) Nat. Semi Greensboro, N.C. 8
FIELD GOALS
MOST FOULS 1. David Thompson Providence (3/14/74) Reg. Semi 16
1. Seton Hall (3/15/18) 1st Wichita, Kan. 30 2. Rodney Monroe Iowa (3/19/89) 2nd Round 13
2. St. John’s (3/24/51) Con. Raleigh, N.C. 27
3. Wisconsin (3/25/05) Region Semi Syracuse, N.Y. 25 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
UT-Chattanooga (3/12/82) 1st Indianapolis, Ind. 25 1. David Thompson Providence (3/14/74) Reg. Semi 29
Iowa (3/8/80) 1st Greensboro, N.C. 25 2. David Thompson UCLA (3/23/74) Nat. Semi. 25
MOST REBOUNDS
1. Kansas (3/23/12) Region Semi St. Louis, Mo. 50
2. Pepperdine (3/18/83) 1st Round Corvallis, Ore. 47
MOST ASSISTS
1. Iowa (3/19/89) 2nd Round Providence, R.I. 22
2. Iowa State (3/21/86) Region Semi Kansas City, Mo. 19
Virginia (3/26/83) Region Final Ogden, Utah 19
MOST TURNOVERS
1. Connecticut (3/17/02) 2nd Round Washington, D.C. 21
2. Charlotte (3/18/05) 1st Round Worcester, Mass. 20
Ark-Little Rock (3/16/86) 2nd Round Minneapolis, Minn. 20
UCLA (3/23/74) Nat. Semi. Greensboro, N.C. 20
MOST BLOCKS
1. Kansas Reg. Semi. St. Louis, Mo. 11
2. Connecticut (3/17/02) 2nd Round Washington, D.C. 8
Houston (4/4/83) Nat. Final Albuquerque, N.M. 8
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Date Opponent Result FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Tot. PF A TO BS ST Pts.
(1974) East Region - Raleigh, N.C.
3/14/74 Providence W, 92-78 34-88 .386 ---- ---- 24-31 .774 ---- 58 19 15 9 3 12 92
34-75 .453 ---- ---- 10-16 .625 ---- 44 26 10 17 7 6 78
3/16/74 Pittsburgh W, 100-72 35-79 .443 ---- ---- 30-37 .811 ---- 60 18 16 18 3 7 100
31-76 .406 ---- ---- 10-16 .625 ---- 34 31 8 17 1 2 72
National Semifinals/Finals - Greensboro, N.C.
3/23/74 UCLA W, 80-77 34-77 .442 ---- ---- 12-20 .600 ---- 44 19 15 13 4 8 80
33-71 .465 ---- ---- 11-13 .846 ---- 44 18 17 20 0 4 77
3/25/74 Marquette W, 76-64 26-46 .565 ---- ---- 24-34 .706 ---- 34 17 14 23 8 12 76
25-69 .362 ---- ---- 14-21 .667 ---- 43 29 7 18 3 9 76
(1980 - 4 Seed) East Second Round - Greensboro, N.C.
3/8/80 Iowa (5) L, 64-77 29-61 .475 ---- ---- 6-10 .600 ---- 29 25 19 13 4 3 64
25-45 .556 ---- ---- 27-37 .730 ---- 30 14 13 10 4 4 77
(1982 - 7 Seed) Mideast First Round - Indianapolis
3/12/82 Chattanooga (10) L, 51-58 19-45 .422 ---- ---- 13-22 .591 ---- 31 25 7 12 1 5 51
17-39 .436 ---- ---- 24-35 .686 ---- 29 18 6 9 3 9 58
(1983 - 6 Seed) West First/Second Rounds - Corvallis, Oregon
3/18/83 Pepperdine (11) W, 69-67 27-64 .422 ---- ---- 15-25 .600 ---- 43 24 10 10 5 7 69
24-59 .407 ---- ---- 19-32 .594 ---- 47 25 9 15 2 6 67
3/20/83 UNLV (3) W, 71-70 29-60 .483 ---- ---- 13-23 .565 ---- 43 21 15 8 2 2 71
28-61 .459 ---- ---- 14-23 .609 ---- 38 21 15 5 3 4 70
West Regional - Ogden, Utah
3/24/83 Utah (10) W, 75-56 28-41 .683 ---- ---- 19-22 .864 ---- 23 8 12 13 5 3 75
27-60 .450 ---- ---- 2-5 .400 ---- 26 18 13 13 1 5 56
3/26/83 Virginia (1) W, 63-62 26-55 .473 ---- ---- 11-14 .786 ---- 27 16 14 6 1 6 63
26-41 .634 ---- ---- 10-19 .526 ---- 27 17 19 15 5 1 62
National Semifinals/Finals - Albuquerque, N.M.
4/2/83 Georgia (4) W, 67-60 28-52 .538 ---- ---- 11-15 .733 ---- 37 13 19 16 7 3 67
26-74 .351 ---- ---- 8-13 .615 ---- 39 20 7 10 0 12 60
4/4/83 Houston (1) W, 54-52 23-59 .390 ---- ---- 8-11 .727 ---- 34 16 13 6 2 7 54
21-55 .382 ---- ---- 10-19 .526 ---- 44 16 9 13 8 0 52
(1985 - 3 Seed) West First/Second Rounds - Albuquerque, N.M.
3/15/85 Nevada-Reno (14) W, 65-56 25-56 .490 ---- ---- 15-19 .789 ---- 36 16 13 17 4 5 65
25-55 .454 ---- ---- 6-13 .460 ---- 34 19 6 16 1 9 56
3/17/85 UTEP (11) W, 86-73 30-41 .731 ---- ---- 26-40 .650 ---- 36 19 14 19 5 3 86
28-61 .459 ---- ---- 17-20 .850 ---- 23 29 9 9 2 6 73
West Regional - Denver, Colorado
3/22/85 Alabama (7) W, 61-55 22-47 .468 ---- ---- 17-27 .630 ---- 31 19 15 10 1 5 61
23-50 .460 ---- ---- 9-20 .450 ---- 37 21 12 11 3 3 55
3/24/85 St. John’s (1) L, 60-69 21-53 .396 ---- ---- 18-23 .783 ---- 33 27 12 12 3 2 60
22-49 .449 ---- ---- 25-31 .806 ---- 35 18 14 8 3 8 69
(1986 - 6 Seed) Midwest First/Second Rounds - Minneapolis
3/14/86 Iowa (11) W, 66-64 28-61 .459 ---- ---- 10-21 .476 ---- 42 19 8 8 0 5 66
25-48 .520 ---- ---- 14-26 .538 ---- 31 21 4 7 1 6 64
3/16/86 Ark-Little Rock (14) W, 80-66 29-63 .460 ---- ---- 22-31 .710 ---- 47 18 7 16 6 7 80
27-74 .365 ---- ---- 12-17 .706 ---- 44 29 8 20 1 6 66
Midwest Regional - Kansas City
3/21/86 Iowa State (7) W, 70-66 30-54 .556 ---- ---- 10-19 .526 9-21 30 17 15 12 3 5 70
26-64 .406 ---- ---- 14-16 .875 19-23 42 19 19 14 1 6 66
3/23/86 Kansas (1) L, 67-75 25-50 .500 ---- ---- 17-25 .680 10-16 26 19 16 14 2 3 67
30-52 .577 ---- ---- 15-21 .714 10-20 30 20 16 13 1 4 75
(1987 - 11 Seed) East First Round - Syracuse, N.Y.
3/13/87 Florida (6) L, 70-82 29-59 .491 5-14 .357 7-11 .636 6-26 34 24 15 10 1 6 70
25-54 .463 7-14 .500 25-34 .735 8-26 37 18 12 8 4 4 82
(1988 - 3 Seed) Midwest First Round - Lincoln, Neb.
3/18/88 Murray State (14) L, 75-78 31-73 .425 6-14 .429 7-13 .538 18-25 43 15 21 7 0 3 75
29-58 .500 6-14 .429 14-22 636 10-27 37 15 15 9 1 2 78
(1989 - 5 Seed) East First/Second Rounds - Providence, R.I.
3/17/89 South Carolina (12) W, 81-66 29-51 .567 4-7 .571 19-29 .651 6-26 32 21 19 14 4 4 81
24-61 .393 3-9 .333 15-23 .652 12-22 34 23 16 9 2 4 66
3/19/89 Iowa (4) W, 102-96 36-57 .632 7-13 .538 23-29 .793 8-19 27 20 19 11 11 5 102
36-76 .474 4-13 .308 20-21 .952 20-15 35 22 22 11 2 4 96
East Regional Semifinal - East Rutherford, N.J.
3/24/89 Georgetown (1) L, 61-69 20-51 .392 5-11 .455 16-21 .762 13-19 32 18 11 10 2 2 61
24-50 .480 8-16 .500 13-18 .722 12-22 34 20 9 11 6 3 69
Date Opponent Result FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Tot. PF A TO BS ST Pts.
(1991 - 6 Seed) East First/Second Rounds - College Park, Md.
3/14/91 Southern Miss (11) W, 114-85 38-70 .543 12-25 .480 26-28 .929 16-28 44 10 21 9 6 4 114
35-77 .455 8-22 .364 7-12 .583 16-17 33 17 18 9 4 3 85
3/16/91 Oklahoma St. (3) L, 64-73 20-50 .400 5-12 .417 19-22 .864 11-18 29 21 9 16 4 5 64
22-49 .449 2-11 .182 27-29 .931 9-21 30 19 17 13 2 4 73
(2002 - 7 Seed) East First/Second Rounds - Washington, D.C.
3/15/02 Michigan St. (10) W, 69-58 18-42 .429 2-9 .222 31-36 .861 4-24 28 18 9 10 1 7 69
17-53 .321 7-23 .304 17-18 .944 12-21 33 28 8 16 2 4 58
3/17/02 Connecticut (2) L, 74-77 26-64 .406 11-26 .423 11-15 .733 17-10 27 17 14 11 0 9 74
26-42 .619 4-8 .500 21-22 .955 7-23 30 13 14 21 8 8 77
(2003 - 9 Seed) East First Round - Oklahoma City, Okla.
3/20/03 California (8) L, 74-76 25-56 .446 9-21 .429 15-20 .750 10-26 36 19 16 14 8 5 74
27-64 .422 7-20 .350 15-23 .652 18-20 38 14 17 13 2 8 76
(2004 - 3 Seed) First/Second Rounds - Orlando, Fla.
3/19/04 UL-Lafayette (14) W, 61-52 18-49 .367 5-17 .294 20-24 .833 13-24 37 20 10 15 0 5 61
16-49 .327 5-22 .227 15-23 .652 11-21 32 21 9 15 2 9 52
3/21/04 Vanderbilt (6) L, 73-75 27-57 .474 13-31 .419 6-8 .750 13-18 31 20 13 6 1 1 73
23-49 .469 10-25 .400 19-21 .905 10-17 27 13 15 8 2 4 75
(2005 - 10 Seed) First/Second Rounds - Worcester, Mass.
3/18/05 Charlotte (7) W, 75-63 26-59 .441 4-19 .211 19-22 .864 11-22 33 10 14 16 8 14 75
23-58 .397 8-21 .381 9-14 .643 12-24 36 18 11 20 2 8 63
3/20/05 Connecticut (2) W, 65-62 20-50 .400 10-20 .500 15-17 .882 7-19 26 18 13 13 4 10 65
22-52 .423 2-14 .143 16-18 .889 9-22 31 16 9 14 4 3 62
Regional Semifinal - Syracuse, N.Y.
3/25/05 Wisconsin (6) L, 56-65 19-50 .380 9-22 .409 9-13 .692 2-19 21 25 12 13 5 10 56
21-42 .500 4-10 .400 19-25 .760 4-31 35 14 7 18 0 2 65
(2006 - 10 Seed) First/Second Rounds - Dallas, Texas
3/17/06 California (7) W, 58-52 21-42 .500 5-16 .313 11-17 .647 7-18 25 15 10 11 1 5 58
20-47 .426 5-16 .313 7-10 .700 9-17 26 18 9 13 1 7 52
3/19/06 Texas (2) L, 54-75 22-56 .393 3-22 .136 7-12 .583 6-22 28 17 10 13 3 7 54
26-56 .464 8-19 .421 15-19 .789 9-29 38 14 17 10 3 8 75
(2012 - 11 Seed) Second/Third Rounds - Columbus, Ohio
3/16/12 San Diego St. (6) W, 79-65 31-53 .585 3-9 .333 14-21 .667 5-33 38 13 13 10 3 3 79
23-61 .377 8-23 .348 11-14 .786 8-21 29 17 9 9 2 3 65
3/18/12 Georgetown (3) W, 66-63 20-54 .370 7-15 .467 19-31 .613 17-24 41 14 11 10 3 4 66
21-51 .412 8-25 .320 13-17 .765 8-25 33 23 13 12 4 5 63
Regional Semifinal - St. Louis, Mo.
3/23/12 Kansas (3) L, 57-60 19-67 .284 6-21 .286 13-17 .765 21-26 47 17 10 14 6 7 57
24-64 .375 1-14 .071 11-20 .550 20-30 50 14 13 14 11 9 60
(2013 - 8 Seed) Second/Third Rounds - Dayton, Ohio
3/22/13 Temple (9) L, 72-76 29-52 .558 4-13 .308 10-16 .625 7-27 34 24 14 13 2 3 72
24-50 .480 7-18 .389 21-33 .636 4-20 24 15 13 5 4 5 76
(2014 - 12 Seed) First Four - Dayton, Ohio; Second/Third Rounds - Orlando, Fla.
3/18/14 Xavier (12) W, 74-59 29-53 .547 4-14 .286 12-16 .750 6-23 29 14 16 9 9 4 74
23-55 .418 2-14 .143 11-16 .688 11-20 31 17 7 13 0 3 59
3/20/14 Saint Louis (5) L, 80-83 28-60 .467 4-9 .444 20-37 .541 10-33 43 20 10 12 5 7 80
31-64 .484 9-18 .500 12-26 .462 9-32 41 26 16 9 4 7 83
(2015 - 8 Seed) Second/Third Rounds - Pittsburgh, Pa.
3/19/15 LSU (9) W, 66-65 28-66 .424 5-24 .208 5-7 .714 11-28 39 15 11 11 2 2 66
24-60 .400 5-15 .333 12-22 .545 13-28 41 10 14 8 6 5 65
3/21/15 Villanova (1) W, 71-68 24-53 .453 3-11 .273 20-27 .741 13-32 45 21 11 10 4 2 71
19-61 .311 9-28 .321 21-23 .913 12-20 32 22 7 5 3 5 68
Regional Semifinal - Syracuse, N.Y.
3/27/15 Louisville (4) L, 65-75 23-60 .383 9-20 .450 10-14 .714 11-25 36 19 10 7 3 3 65
27-54 .500 3-12 .250 18-27 .667 7-27 34 13 15 5 4 5 75
(2018 - 9 Seed) First/Second Rounds - Wichita, Kan.
3/15/18 Seton Hall (8) L, 83-94 28-61 .459 11-30 .367 16-27 .593 11-23 34 30 14 10 0 4 83
25-58 .483 7-21 .333 31-39 .795 11-29 40 23 12 7 2 6 94
1997 (1-1)
1st Round (Raleigh, N.C.) SW Missouri St. W, 77-66
2nd Round (Raleigh, N.C.) West Virginia L, 73-76 NC STATE NIT TEAM RECORDS
1998 (1-1) Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
1st Round (Raleigh, N.C.) Kansas State W, 59-39 vs. Lipscomb, 2019 in Raleigh (L, 93-94)
2nd Round (Raleigh, N.C.) Georgia L, 55-61 vs. Texas, 1978 at New York (L, 93-101)
Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
1999 (1-1) vs. Texas, 1978 at New York (L, 93-101)
1st Round (Raleigh, N.C.) Providence W, 92-86 Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
2nd Round (Raleigh, N.C.) Princeton L, 58-61 vs. Detroit, 1978 in Raleigh (W, 84-77)
Field Goal Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .623 (33-53)
vs. Holy Cross, 1976 at New York (W, 78-68)
2000 (3-2) - 4th Place
3-Point Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
1st Round (Raleigh, N.C.) Tulane W, 64-60
vs. West Virginia, 1997 in Raleigh (L, 73-76)
2nd Round (Raleigh, N.C.) Arizona State W, 60-57
3-Point Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Quarterfinals (Raleigh, N.C.) Mississippi W, 77-54
vs. West Virginia, 1997 in Raleigh (L, 73-76)
Semifinals (New York) Wake Forest L, 59-62 (ot)
3-Point Field Goal Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .474 (9-19)
Third Place (New York) Penn State L, 72-74
vs. Lipscomb, 2019 in Raleigh (L, 93-94)
vs. West Virginia, 2007 at Morgantown (L, 66-71)
2007 (2-1)
Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
1st Round (Philadelphia, Pa.) Drexel W, 63-56
vs. Mississippi, 2000 in Raleigh (W, 77-54)
2nd Round (Raleigh, N.C.) Marist W, 69-62 Free Throw Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Quarterfinal (Morgantown, WVa.) West Virginia L, 66-71 vs. Mississippi, 2000 in Raleigh (W, 77-54)
Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
2010 (1-1) vs. Detroit, 1978 in Raleigh (W, 84-77)
1st Round (Tampa, Fla.) USF W, 58-57 Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
2nd Round (Birmingham, Ala.) UAB L, 52-72 vs. Texas, 1978 at New York (L, 93-101)
Turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
2019 (2-1) vs. Marist, 2007 in Raleigh (W, 69-62)
1st Round (Raleigh, N.C.) Hofstra W, 84-78 Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2nd Round (Raleigh, N.C.) Harvard W, 78-77 vs. Lipscomb, 2019 in Raleigh (L, 93-94)
Quarterfinal (Raleigh, N.C.) Lipscomb L, 93-94 vs. Mississippi, 2000 in Raleigh (W, 77-54)
Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
2021 (1-1) vs. Holy Cross, 1976 at New York (W, 78-68)
1st Round (Denton, Texas) Davidson W, 75-61
Quarterfinal (Frisco, Texas) Colorado State L, 61-65
Date Opponent Result/Score FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Tot. PF A TO BS ST Pts.
1976 (2-1)
3/15/76 vs. Holy Cross W, 78-68 33-53 .623 ---- ---- 12-21 .571 4-23 27 19 24 ---- ---- 14 78
28-61 .459 ---- ---- 12-19 .632 15-22 37 19 14 ---- ---- 6 68
3/18/76 vs. Charlotte L, 79-80 33-60 .550 ---- ---- 13-15 .864 8-21 29 25 24 ---- ---- 5 79
26-56 .464 ---- ---- 28-34 .824 10-15 25 17 19 ---- ---- 6 80
3/21/76 vs. Providence W, 74-69 27-63 .429 ---- ---- 20-27 .741 13-25 38 19 20 ---- ---- 8 74
28-65 .431 ---- ---- 13-18 .722 9-26 35 22 12 ---- ---- 7 69
1978 (3-1)
3/10/78 South Carolina W, 82-70 28-49 .571 ---- ---- 26-35 .743 ---- 34 24 18 18 4 4 82
23-53 .434 ---- ---- 24-30 .800 ---- 19 27 7 10 1 3 70
3/14/78 Detroit W, 84-77 36-86 .419 ---- ---- 12-22 .545 ---- 64 21 13 17 2 3 84
31-74 .419 ---- ---- 15-23 .652 ---- 33 24 8 10 3 1 77
3/19/78 vs. Georgetown* W, 86-85 38-72 .528 ---- ---- 10-18 .556 16-14 30 25 20 ---- ---- 6 86
28-48 .583 ---- ---- 29-35 .829 10-16 26 18 16 ---- ---- 4 85
3/21/78 vs. Texas L, 93-101 39-71 .549 ---- ---- 15-23 .652 14-26 40 25 26 ---- ---- 3 93
41-79 .519 ---- ---- 19-23 .826 15-17 32 18 25 ---- ---- 11 101
1984 (0-1)
3/13/84 Florida State* L, 71-74 27-69 .391 ---- ---- 17-21 .810 16-23 39 15 13 12 2 7 71
32-66 .485 ---- ---- 10-14 .714 8-27 35 17 26 12 5 6 74
1997 (1-1)
3/12/97 SW Missouri State W, 77-66 26-48 .542 11-26 .423 14-18 .778 8-16 24 13 19 12 1 8 77
28-52 .538 4-12 .333 6-10 .600 8-15 23 19 13 13 1 5 66
3/17/97 West Virginia L, 73-76 28-62 .452 12-34 .353 5-11 .455 7-18 25 15 18 10 1 10 73
28-57 .491 4-13 .308 16-21 .762 13-28 41 11 19 15 1 7 76
1998 (1-1)
3/11/98 Kansas State W, 59-39 19-49 .388 5-16 .313 16-20 .800 10-21 31 13 10 9 1 9 59
15-48 .313 2-10 .200 7-10 .700 13-23 36 19 7 19 2 4 39
3/17/98 Georgia L, 55-61 19-58 .328 4-23 .174 13-17 .765 13-17 30 18 11 7 6 7 55
22-51 .431 5-15 .333 12-17 .706 15-26 41 16 9 15 0 3 61
1999 (1-1)
3/10/99 Providence W, 92-86 30-56 .536 6-16 .375 26-33 .788 10-27 37 17 17 19 6 11 92
31-73 .425 9-24 .375 15-22 .682 18-20 38 26 12 16 5 12 86
3/15/99 Princeton L, 58-61 21-51 .412 5-16 .313 11-12 .917 14-15 29 16 11 10 2 5 58
22-41 .537 8-17 .471 9-14 .643 8-16 24 13 13 13 5 8 61
2000 (3-2)
3/14/00 Tulane W, 64-60 21-48 .438 7-17 .412 15-27 .556 11-19 30 14 16 11 6 7 64
23-52 .442 3-11 .273 11-12 .917 9-24 33 23 8 13 2 5 60
3/21/00 Arizona State W, 60-57 20-51 .392 3-16 .188 17-23 .739 11-24 35 16 11 15 7 6 60
23-57 .404 4-16 .250 7-9 .778 11-23 34 22 10 20 3 11 57
3/23/00 Ole Miss W, 77-54 22-51 .431 5-14 .357 28-36 .778 15-29 44 20 12 19 7 8 77
17-59 .288 7-19 .368 13-21 .619 16-18 34 26 6 18 4 12 54
3/28/00 vs. Wake Forest* L, 59-62 18-61 .295 4-10 .400 19-23 .826 11-20 31 21 9 11 5 9 59
23-55 .418 1-8 .125 15-19 .789 14-32 46 18 14 23 5 3 62
3/30/00 vs. Penn State L, 72-74 26-55 .473 4-12 .333 16-18 .889 11-23 34 14 16 18 2 9 72
28-55 .509 5-14 .357 13-16 .813 6-19 25 18 15 13 3 8 74
2007 (2-1)
3/13/07 @ Drexel W, 63-56 23-46 .500 5-12 .417 12-20 .600 5-25 30 15 9 11 2 5 63
22-53 .415 5-22 .227 7-16 .438 9-22 31 19 15 10 2 7 56
3/16/07 Marist W, 69-62 22-42 .524 1-13 .077 24-33 .727 9-31 40 18 10 20 6 3 69
19-63 .302 9-32 .281 15-21 .714 13-17 30 25 10 11 1 13 62
3/20/07 @ West Virginia L, 66-71 21-56 .375 9-19 .500 15-20 .750 14-25 39 12 13 12 0 4 66
26-54 .481 12-24 .500 7-10 .700 5-24 29 16 21 10 5 5 71
2010 (1-1)
3/16/10 @ USF W, 58-57 23-55 .418 4-13 .308 8-10 .800 10-26 36 21 8 14 3 3 58
17-40 .425 2-9 .222 21-31 .677 3-23 26 13 7 10 2 7 57
3/20/10 @ UAB L, 52-72 19-53 .358 3-11 .273 11-20 .550 10-23 33 21 10 13 1 8 52
26-51 .510 2-7 .286 18-27 .667 8-30 38 16 13 11 2 8 72
2019 (2-1)
3/19/19 Hofstra W, 84-78 33-75 .440 6-23 .261 12-16 .750 19-30 49 14 13 11 4 2 84
27-65 .415 7-26 .269 17-19 .895 9-23 32 17 16 9 6 7 78
3/24/19 Harvard W, 78-77 26-65 .400 8-27 .296 18-27 .667 17-16 33 18 10 7 3 5 78
29-55 .527 5-19 .263 14-18 .778 11-26 37 21 10 17 8 3 77
3/27/19 Lipscomb L, 93-94 38-72 .528 9-19 .474 8-13 .615 15-26 41 19 15 12 7 7 93
34-68 .500 14-28 .500 12-17 .706 10-22 32 12 24 11 7 7 94
2021 (1-1)
3/18/21 vs. Davidson W, 75-61 30-51 .588 7-17 .412 8-12 .667 6-23 29 13 12 9 0 5 75
23-52 .442 7-24 .292 8-11 .727 7-17 24 15 14 10 3 5 61
3/25/21 vs. Colorado State L, 61-65 25-57 .439 5-22 .227 6-9 .667 9-27 36 17 13 17 2 3 61
26-59 .441 3-23 .130 10-11 .909 6-25 31 14 13 10 4 11 65
NC STATE TOP 25 WINS - 191 WINS VS. TOP 25 WINS VS. TOP 10
NC STATE TOP 10 WINS - 97 Norm Sloan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Norm Sloan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
NC STATE TOP 5 WINS - 50 Jim Valvano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Everett Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Jim Valvano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Everett Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Date Opponent Score Margin AP Site Herb Sendek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Herb Sendek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
1/17/50 Long Island 55-52 +3 3 Long Island, N.Y. Les Robinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Les Robinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2/13/51 Louisville 92-78 +14 14 Raleigh, N.C. Mark Gottfried . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Kevin Keatts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3/20/51 Villanova 67-62 +5 20 Raleigh, N.C. Kevin Keatts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Mark Gottfried . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
12/15/51 Eastern Kentucky 70-58 +12 19 Raleigh, N.C. Sidney Lowe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Sidney Lowe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Press Maravich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
3/8/52 Duke 77-68 +9 12 Raleigh, N.C. Press Maravich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
12/30/52 Holy Cross 76-74 +2 6 Raleigh, N.C.
3/5/54 Duke 79-75 +4 11 Raleigh, N.C.
3/8/54 George Washington 75-73 +2 9 Philadelphia, Pa.
NC STATE’S WINS VS. TOP 25 OPPONENTS
12/7/54 Wake Forest 100-81 +19 17 Winston-Salem, N.C.
1. Duke 33 Eastern Kentucky 1
12/9/54 Penn State 99-77 +22 19 Raleigh, N.C.
North Carolina 33 Florida State 1
12/29/54 Minnesota 85-84 +1 11 Raleigh, N.C. 3. Wake Forest 16 Georgetown 1
1/8/55 Duke 96-91 +5 17 Durham, N.C. 4. Maryland 14 Holy Cross 1
1/22/55 LaSalle 76-73 +3 4 Raleigh, N.C. 5. Georgia Tech 10 Iowa 1
2/19/55 Maryland 78-58 +20 11 Raleigh, N.C. 6. Virginia 8 Kentucky 1
2/26/55 George Washington 68-59 +9 10 Raleigh, N.C. 7. Louisville 5 LaSalle 1
12/17/55 West Virginia 92-71 +21 15 Raleigh, N.C. 8. Clemson 4 Long Beach State 1
12/21/55 BYU 95-81 +14 5 Raleigh, N.C. 9. Villanova 3 Long Island 1
12/31/55 North Carolina 82-60 +22 4 Raleigh, N.C. George Washington 3 LSU 1
2/14/56 Duke 90-81 +9 11 Raleigh, N.C. 10. Georgia 2 Marquette 1
2/21/56 North Carolina 79-73 +6 9 Raleigh, N.C. Houston 2 Memphis State 1
3/2/56 Duke 91-79 +12 11 Raleigh, N.C. Miami 2 Michigan State 1
3/3/56 Wake Forest 86-64 +22 20 Raleigh, N.C. Pittsburgh 2 Minnesota 1
12/29/56 Duke 102-80 +22 9 Raleigh, N.C. South Carolina 2 Missouri 1
2/12/57 Duke 79-72 +7 17 Raleigh, N.C. Syracuse 2 Navy 1
3/2/57 Wake Forest 75-71 +4 13 Raleigh, N.C. UNLV 2 Notre Dame 1
1/15/58 North Carolina 58-57 (ot) +1 6 Chapel Hill, N.C. Virginia Tech 2 Oklahoma 1
1/20/58 Maryland 57-48 +9 8 College Park, Md. West Virginia 2 Penn State 1
2/15/58 Maryland 69-64 (3OT) +5 9 Raleigh, N.C. 19. Arkansas 1 Providence 1
12/30/58 Cincinnati 69-60 +9 2 Raleigh, N.C. Auburn 1 SMU 1
12/31/58 Michigan State 70-61 +9 7 Raleigh, N.C. Boston College 1 St. John’s 1
3/7/59 North Carolina 80-56 +24 5 Raleigh, N.C. BYU 1 Southern Miss 1
1/16/60 Wake Forest 51-45 +6 13 Raleigh, N.C. Cincinnati 1 UCLA 1
2/7/61 Duke 61-59 +2 3 Raleigh, N.C. Connecticut 1 Wichita State 1
1/6/62 Duke 61-60 +1 8 Durham, N.C. DePaul 1
2/6/62 Duke 71-55 +16 5 Raleigh, N.C. Detroit 1
3/6/65 Duke 91-85 +6 8 Raleigh, N.C.
3/8/68 Duke 12-10 +2 6 Charlotte, N.C. 1/4/75 North Carolina 82-67 +15 8 Greensboro, N.C.
3/1/69 South Carolina 67-64 +3 8 Raleigh, N.C. 1/18/75 North Carolina 88-85 (OT) +3 14 Raleigh, N.C.
1/24/70 Duke 77-76 +1 16 Durham, N.C. 2/4/75 Clemson 92-89 +3 16 Raleigh, N.C.
3/7/70 South Carolina 42-39 (2OT) +3 3 Charlotte, N.C. 3/7/75 Maryland 87-85 +2 2 Greensboro, N.C.
12/18/70 North Carolina 82-70 +12 20 Greensboro, N.C. 1/18/76 North Carolina 68-67 +1 7 Chapel Hill, N.C.
3/11/71 Duke 68-61 +7 19 Greensboro, N.C. 1/19/77 North Carolina 75-73 +2 4 Raleigh, N.C.
2/29/72 North Carolina 85-84 +1 3 Raleigh, N.C. 2/26/77 Wake Forest 91-85 +6 11 Raleigh, N.C.
12/16/72 North Carolina 68-61 +7 11 Greensboro, N.C. 12/2/77 Wake Forest 79-77 +2 18 Greensboro, N.C.
1/14/73 Maryland 87-85 +2 2 College Park, Md. 2/11/78 Wake Forest 88-77 +11 14 Raleigh, N.C.
1/31/73 Maryland 89-78 +11 3 Raleigh, N.C. 2/23/78 North Carolina 72-67 +5 8 Raleigh, N.C.
2/5/73 North Carolina 76-73 +3 8 Raleigh, N.C. 3/14/78 Detroit 84-77 +7 18 New York, N.Y.
2/27/73 North Carolina 82-78 +4 7 Raleigh, N.C. 11/26/78 Louisville 72-66 +6 4 Anchorage, Alaska
3/10/73 Maryland 76-74 +2 10 Greensboro, N.C. 1/6/79 Long Beach State 100-73 +27 15 Raleigh, N.C.
12/29/73 Memphis State 98-83 +15 18 New Orleans, La. 1/12/80 Virginia 64-56 +9 8 Raleigh, N.C.
1/4/74 North Carolina 78-77 +1 4 Greensboro, N.C. 1/29/80 Clemson 80-67 +13 16 Raleigh, N.C.
1/13/74 Maryland 80-74 +6 3 Raleigh, N.C. 2/9/80 Notre Dame 63-55 +8 9 South Bend, Ind.
1/22/74 North Carolina 83-80 +3 4 Chapel Hill, N.C. 2/13/80 Duke 76-59 +17 16 Raleigh, N.C.
1/30/74 Maryland 86-80 +6 6 College Park, Md. 2/20/80 North Carolina 63-50 +15 8 Raleigh, N.C.
2/26/74 North Carolina 83-72 +11 4 Raleigh, N.C. 2/28/81 Wake Forest 66-65 +1 12 Raleigh, N.C.
3/9/74 Maryland 103-100 (OT) +3 5 Greensboro, N.C. 12/29/81 Wichita State 60-48 +12 3 Honolulu, Hawaii
3/14/74 Providence 92-78 +14 5 Raleigh, N.C.
3/16/74 Pittsburgh 100-72 +28 13 Raleigh, N.C.
3/23/74 UCLA 80-77 (2OT) +3 2 Greensboro, N.C.
3/25/74 Marquette 76-64 +12 3 Greensboro, N.C.
12/28/82 West Virginia 67-59 +8 20 Meadowlands, N.J. 1/22/03 Duke 80-71 +9 3 Raleigh, N.C.
2/19/83 North Carolina 70-63 +7 3 Raleigh, N.C. 3/15/03 Wake Forest 87-83 +4 9 Greensboro, N.C.
3/12/83 North Carolina 91-84 (OT) +7 5 Atlanta 1/24/04 Georgia Tech 76-72 +4 11 Raleigh, N.C.
3/13/83 Virginia 81-78 +3 2 Atlanta 2/4/04 Wake Forest 73-68 +5 16 Raleigh, N.C.
3/20/83 UNLV 71-70 +1 6 Corvalis, Oregon 2/15/04 Duke 78-74 +4 1 Raleigh, N.C.
3/26/83 Virginia 63-62 +1 4 Ogden, Utah 2/25/04 Georgia Tech 79-69 +10 18 Atlanta
4/2/83 Georgia 67-60 +7 18 Albuquerque, N.M. 3/6/04 Wake Forest 81-70 +11 11 Winston-Salem, N.C.
4/4/83 Houston 54-52 +2 1 Albuquerque, N.M. 1/16/05 Georgia Tech 76-68 +8 8 Raleigh, N.C.
11/19/83 Houston 76-64 +8 3 Springfield, Mass. 2/16/05 Maryland 82-63 +19 22 Raleigh, N.C.
11/27/83 Arkansas 65-60 +5 14 Anchorage, Alaska 3/11/05 Wake Forest 81-65 +16 3 Washington, D.C.
1/21/84 Wake Forest 80-69 +11 12 Raleigh, N.C. 3/20/05 Connecticut 65-62 +3 13 Worcester, Mass.
2/12/84 Georgia Tech 68-67 +1 18 Raleigh, N.C. 12/30/05 George Washington 79-58 +21 19 Raleigh, N.C.
1/23/85 Duke 89-71 +18 5 Raleigh, N.C. 1/10/06 Boston College 78-60 +18 18 Chestnut Hill, Mass
1/30/85 Georgia Tech 61-53 +8 8 Atlanta 1/31/07 Virginia Tech 70-59 +11 16 Blacksburg, Va.
2/9/85 SMU 82-78 (OT) +4 4 Raleigh, N.C. 2/3/07 North Carolina 83-79 +4 3 Raleigh, N.C.
2/16/85 North Carolina 85-76 +9 13 Raleigh, N.C. 3/8/07 Duke 85-80 (ot) +5 21 Tampa, Fla.
2/20/85 Duke 70-66 +4 6 Durham, N.C. 11/25/07 Villanova 69-68 +1 20 Orlando, Fla.
12/25/85 UNLV 80-73 +7 12 Honolulu 1/19/08 Miami 79-77 (ot) +2 21 Raleigh, N.C.
2/2/86 Kentucky 54-51 +3 8 Raleigh, N.C. 2/11/09 Wake Forest 82-76 +6 7 Raleigh, N.C.
2/8/86 Louisville 76-64 +8 16 Raleigh, N.C. 1/12/10 Florida State 88-81 +7 25 Tallahassee, Fla.
2/23/86 North Carolina 76-65 +11 1 Raleigh, N.C. 1/20/10 Duke 88-74 +14 7 Raleigh, N.C.
11/22/86 Navy 84-80 +4 9 Springfield, Mass. 2/20/10 Wake Forest 68-54 +14 23 Raleigh, N.C.
1/21/87 Duke 87-74 +13 12 Raleigh, N.C. 3/18/12 Georgetown 66-63 +3 15 Columbus, Ohio
3/6/87 Duke 71-64 (OT) +7 14 Landover, Md. 1/12/13 Duke 84-76 +8 1 Raleigh, N.C.
3/8/87 North Carolina 68-67 +1 2 Landover, Md. 3/14/14 Syracuse 66-63 +3 11 Greensboro, N.C.
12/29/87 Louisville 80-75 +5 20 Honolulu 1/11/15 Duke 87-75 +12 2 Raleigh, N.C.
2/6/88 Duke 77-74 +3 4 Durham, N.C. 2/14/15 Louisville 74-65 +9 9 Louisville, Ky.
2/24/88 Duke 89-78 +11 5 Raleigh, N.C. 2/24/15 North Carolina 58-46 +12 15 Chapel Hill, N.C.
1/14/89 Georgia Tech 82-68 +14 19 Raleigh, N.C. 3/21/15 Villanova 71-68 +3 4 Pittsburgh, Pa.
1/26/89 Duke 88-73 +15 8 Raleigh, N.C. 11/24/15 LSU 83-72 (OT) +11 22 Brooklyn, N.Y.
2/9/89 North Carolina 98-88 +10 6 Raleigh, N.C. 1/30/16 Miami 85-69 +16 15 Raleigh, N.C.
3/19/89 Iowa 102-96 (2OT) +6 14 Providence, R.I. 1/4/17 Virginia Tech 104-78 +26 21 Raleigh, N.C.
12/2/89 Pittsburgh 100-87 +13 18 Charlotte, N.C. 1/23/17 Duke 84-82 +2 17 Durham, N.C.
12/5/89 St. John’s 67-53 +14 15 Greensboro, N.C. 11/22/17 Arizona 90-84 +6 2 Paradise Island, Bahamas
2/21/90 Duke 76-71 +5 3 Raleigh, N.C. 1/6/18 Duke 96-85 +11 2 Raleigh, N.C.
1/13/91 Georgia Tech 90-83 +7 24 Raleigh, N.C. 1/11/18 Clemson 78-77 +1 19 Raleigh, N.C.
1/23/91 Duke 95-89 +6 9 Raleigh, N.C. 1/27/18 North Carolina 95-91 (OT) +4 10 Chapel Hill, N.C.
2/3/91 Georgia Tech 79-73 +6 23 Atlanta 2/25/18 Florida State 92-72 +20 25 Raleigh, N.C.
2/6/91 North Carolina 97-91 +6 9 Raleigh, N.C. 12/19/18 Auburn 78-71 +7 7 Raleigh, N.C.
2/23/91 Virginia 83-76 +7 20 Raleigh, N.C. 2/19/20 Duke 88-66 +22 6 Raleigh, N.C.
3/14/91 Southern Miss 114-85 +29 25 College Park, Md. 12/22/20 North Carolina 79-76 +3 17 Raleigh, N.C.
12/7/91 DePaul 97-83 +14 20 Charlotte, N.C. 2/24/21 Virginia 68-61 +7 15 Charlottesville, Va.
1/22/92 North Carolina 99-88 +11 10 Raleigh, N.C.
2/22/92 North Carolina 99-94 +5 4 Chapel Hill, N.C.
1/26/94 Georgia Tech 84-78 +6 21 Raleigh, N.C.
1/4/95 North Carolina 80-70 +10 1 Raleigh, N.C.
12/29/95 Missouri 87-68 +19 18 Honolulu
1/27/96 Clemson 64-61 +3 18 Clemson, S.C.
2/3/96 North Carolina 78-75 +3 8 Raleigh, N.C.
2/1/97 Clemson 58-54 +4 7 Raleigh, N.C.
2/17/97 Wake Forest 60-59 (OT) +1 4 Winston-Salem, N.C.
3/7/97 Duke 66-60 +6 7 Greensboro, N.C.
3/8/97 Maryland 65-58 +7 22 Greensboro, N.C.
11/11/97 Georgia 47-45 +2 19 East Rutherford, N.J.
12/4/97 Georgia Tech 71-69 (OT) +2 22 Atlanta
2/21/98 North Carolina 86-72 +14 1 Chapel Hill, N.C.
12/23/98 Oklahoma 62-58 +4 23 San Juan, P.R.
12/1/99 Purdue 61-59 +2 19 West Lafayette, Ind.
1/6/00 Maryland 68-66 +2 12 Raleigh, N.C.
2/7/01 Virginia 90-80 +10 6 Raleigh, N.C.
12/8/01 Syracuse 82-68 +14 9 Syracuse, N.Y.
1/5/02 Virginia 81-74 +7 4 Charlottesville, Va.
2/6/02 Virginia 85-68 +17 8 Raleigh, N.C.
3/9/02 Maryland 86-82 +4 2 Charlotte, N.C.
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE ERA: 32 Seasons 444-253 (.637) 6 Regular Season Titles, 7 Tournament Championships
Overall Final Conference Conference Tourn.
Year Win Loss Pct. AP Rank Home Away Neu. Win Loss Pct. Finish Win Loss Finish Coach Postseason
1921-22 6 13 .462 ---- 3-10 3-3 0-0 1 5 .167 11th ---- ---- ---- Harry Hartsell ----
1922-23 5 8 .385 ---- 5-7 0-1 0-0 1 2 .667 t-12th ---- ---- ---- Harry Hartsell ----
1923-24 7 16 .304 ---- 7-10 0-6 0-0 2 4 .333 t-12th ---- ---- ---- Richard Crozier ----
1924-25 11 7 .611 ---- 5-4 5-2 1-1 1 4 .200 t-14th 1 1 Quarterfinals Gus Tebell ----
1925-26 20 4 .833 ---- 15-0 4-3 1-1 5 3 .625 t-7th 1 1 Quarterfinals Gus Tebell ----
1926-27 12 5 .706 ---- 9-3 3-1 0-1 5 2 .714 6th 0 1 First Round Gus Tebell ----
1927-28 10 8 .556 ---- 7-2 3-5 0-1 3 6 .333 14th 0 1 First Round Gus Tebell ----
1928-29 15 6 .714 ---- 9-1 2-5 4-0 6 5 .545 11th 4 0 Champion Gus Tebell ----
1929-30 11 6 .647 ---- 7-5 4-0 0-1 7 5 .583 11th 0 1 First Round Gus Tebell ----
1930-31 8 8 .500 ---- 7-3 1-4 0-1 5 5 .500 11th 0 1 First Round R.R. Sermon ----
1931-32 10 6 .625 ---- 8-3 2-2 0-1 6 4 .600 10th 0 1 First Round R.R. Sermon ----
1932-33 11 8 .579 ---- 5-4 6-4 0-0 6 3 .667 4th 0 1 Quarterfinals R.R. Sermon ----
1933-34 11 6 .647 ---- 10-4 1-2 0-0 6 5 .545 5th 1 1 Semifinals R.R. Sermon ----
1934-35 10 9 .526 ---- 6-5 4-4 0-0 6 5 .545 6th 1 1 Semifinals R.R. Sermon ----
1935-36 15 4 .789 ---- 11-2 4-2 0-0 10 3 .769 3rd 1 1 Semifinals R.R. Sermon ----
1936-37 15 9 .625 ---- 13-4 2-5 0-0 14 7 .667 4th 1 1 Semifinals R.R. Sermon ----
1937-38 13 6 .684 ---- 11-5 2-1 0-0 10 3 .769 2nd 0 1 Quarterfinals R.R. Sermon ----
1938-39 10 7 .588 ---- 9-5 2-2 0-0 7 6 .538 6th 2 1 Semifinals R.R. Sermon ----
1939-40 8 11 .421 ---- 8-8 0-3 0-0 5 10 .333 11th ---- ---- ---- R.R. Sermon ----
1940-41 6 9 .400 ---- 5-7 1-2 0-0 6 9 .400 11th ---- ---- ---- Bob Warren ----
1941-42 15 7 .682 ---- 13-6 2-1 0-0 9 4 .692 4th 2 1 Finals Bob Warren ----
1942-43 7 9 .438 ---- 7-7 0-2 0-0 7 5 .583 t-7th 0 1 Quarterfinals Leroy Jay ----
1943-44 5 13 .278 ---- 5-11 0-2 0-0 2 5 .286 9th 1 1 Semifinals Leroy Jay ----
1944-45 10 11 .476 ---- 9-9 1-2 0-0 7 5 .583 6th 0 1 Quarterfinals Leroy Jay ----
1945-46 6 12 .333 ---- 5-8 1-4 0-0 5 7 .417 t-9th 0 1 Quarterfinals Leroy Jay ----
1946-47 26 5 .839 ---- 13-0 7-4 6-1 11 2 .846 1st 3 0 Champions Everett Case NIT Semi
1947-48 29 3 .935 ---- 17-0 11-1 1-2 12 0 1.000 1st 3 0 Champions Everett Case NIT Quarterfinals
1948-49 25 8 .758 13 9-1 10-5 6-2 14 1 .933 1st 3 0 Champions Everett Case ----
1949-50 27 6 .818 5 16-3 5-2 6-1 12 2 .857 1st 3 0 Champions Everett Case NCAA Final Four
1950-51 30 7 .811 8 24-3 6-3 0-1 13 1 .929 1st 3 0 Champions Everett Case NCAA Region Semi
1951-52 24 10 .706 ---- 17-6 6-4 1-0 12 2 .857 2nd 3 0 Champions Everett Case NCAA First Round
1952-53 26 6 .813 18 18-3 6-3 2-0 13 3 .813 1st 2 1 Finals Everett Case ----
ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE ERA: 64 Seasons 1,181-735 (.616) 7 Regular Season Titles, 10 Tournament Championships
Overall Final Conference Conference Tourn.
Year Win Loss Pct. AP Rank Home Away Neu. Win Loss Pct. Finish Win Loss Finish Coach Postseason
1953-54 26 7 .788 ---- 18-4 3-2 5-1 5 3 .625 4th 3 0 Champions Everett Case NCAA Region Semi (2-1)
1954-55 28 4 .875 4 20-2 7-2 1-0 12 2 .857 1st 3 0 Champions Everett Case ----
1955-56 24 4 .857 2 19-1 4-2 1-1 11 3 .786 1st 3 0 Champions Everett Case NCAA First Round
1956-57 15 11 .577 ---- 12-4 1-6 2-1 7 7 .500 t-4th 0 1 Quarterfinals Everett Case ----
1957-58 18 6 .750 20 12-4 5-2 1-0 10 4 .714 t-2nd 1 1 Semifinals Everett Case ----
1958-59 22 4 .846 6 13-2 7-2 2-0 12 2 .857 t-1st 3 0 Champions Everett Case ----
1959-60 11 15 .423 ---- 11-5 0-7 0-3 5 9 .357 6th 1 1 Semifinals Everett Case ----
1960-61 16 9 .640 ---- 10-4 2-5 4-0 8 6 .571 4th 0 1 Quarterfinals Everett Case ----
1961-62 11 6 .647 ---- 6-2 3-3 2-1 10 4 .714 3rd 0 1 Quarterfinals Everett Case ----
1962-63 10 11 .476 ---- 8-5 2-5 0-1 5 9 .357 t-4th 1 1 Semifinals Everett Case ----
1963-64 8 11 .421 ---- 6-3 1-7 1-1 4 10 .286 t-7th 0 1 Quarterfinals Everett Case ----
1964-65 21 5 .808 ---- 12-2 5-2 4-1 10 4 .714 t-2nd 3 0 Champions Press Maravich NCAA Region Semi
1965-66 18 9 .667 ---- 12-4 5-4 1-1 9 5 .643 2nd 2 1 Finals Press Maravich ----
1966-67 7 19 .269 ---- 5-8 2-8 0-3 2 12 .143 8th 0 1 Quarterfinals Norm Sloan ----
1967-68 16 10 .615 ---- 7-5 5-2 4-3 9 5 .643 t-3rd 2 1 Finals Norm Sloan ----
1968-69 15 10 .600 ---- 7-3 4-3 4-4 8 6 .571 t-3rd 0 1 Quarterfinals Norm Sloan ----
1969-70 23 7 .767 10 8-3 6-2 9-2 9 5 .643 t-2nd 3 0 Champions Norm Sloan NCAA Region Semi
1970-71 13 14 .481 ---- 6-4 2-8 5-2 5 9 .357 t-6th 1 1 Semifinals Norm Sloan ----
1971-72 16 10 .615 ---- 11-2 1-5 4-3 6 6 .500 t-4th 0 1 Quarterfinals Norm Sloan ----
1972-73 27 0 1.000 2 13-0 7-0 7-0 12 0 1.000 1st 2 0 Champions Norm Sloan ----
1973-74 30 1 .968 1 14-0 6-0 10-1 12 0 1.000 1st 2 0 Champions Norm Sloan NCAA Champions
1974-75 22 6 .786 7 11-1 4-3 7-2 8 4 .667 t-2nd 2 1 Finals Norm Sloan ----
1975-76 21 9 .700 ---- 12-2 4-3 5-4 7 5 .583 t-2nd 0 1 Quarterfinals Norm Sloan NIT Semi
1976-77 17 11 .607 ---- 12-2 2-6 3-3 6 6 .500 5th 1 1 Semifinals Norm Sloan ----
1977-78 21 10 .677 ---- 15-2 3-4 3-4 7 5 .583 3rd 0 1 Quarterfinals Norm Sloan NIT Finals
1978-79 18 12 .600 ---- 11-5 0-5 7-2 3 9 .250 t-6th 1 1 Semifinals Norm Sloan ----
1979-80 20 8 .714 ---- 12-1 4-4 4-3 9 5 .643 t-2nd 0 1 Quarterfinals Norm Sloan NCAA Second Round
1980-81 14 13 .519 ---- 7-6 2-5 5-2 4 10 .286 7th 0 1 Quarterfinals Jim Valvano ----
1981-82 22 10 .688 ---- 12-3 4-4 6-3 7 7 .500 4th 1 1 Semifinals Jim Valvano NCAA First Round
1982-83 26 10 .722 16 11-4 3-6 12-0 8 6 .571 t-3rd 3 0 Champions Jim Valvano NCAA Champions
1983-84 19 14 .576 ---- 11-6 1-6 7-2 4 10 .286 7th 0 1 Quarterfinals Jim Valvano NIT First Round
1984-85 23 10 .697 16 14-2 4-5 5-3 9 5 .643 t-1st 1 1 Semifinals Jim Valvano NCAA Elite Eight
1985-86 21 13 .618 ---- 13-3 3-7 5-3 7 7 .500 t-4th 0 1 Quarterfinals Jim Valvano NCAA Elite Eight
1986-87 20 15 .571 ---- 12-4 3-8 5-3 6 8 .429 6th 3 0 Champions Jim Valvano NCAA First Round
1987-88 24 8 .750 14 15-3 5-3 4-2 10 4 .714 2nd 1 1 Semifinals Jim Valvano NCAA First Round
1988-89 22 9 .710 19 16-2 4-5 2-2 10 4 .714 1st 0 1 Quarterfinals Jim Valvano NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1989-90 18 12 .600 ---- 10-4 2-7 6-1 6 8 .429 t-5ht 0 1 Quarterfinals Jim Valvano ----
1990-91 20 11 .645 ---- 13-1 5-8 2-2 8 6 .571 t-3rd 1 1 Semifinals Les Robinson NCAA Second Round
1991-92 12 18 .400 ---- 7-8 2-6 3-4 6 10 .375 7th 0 1 Quarterfinals Les Robinson ----
1992-93 8 19 .296 ---- 7-8 1-10 0-1 2 14 .125 t-8th 0 1 First Round Les Robinson ----
1993-94 11 19 .367 ---- 8-7 2-8 1-4 5 11 .313 9th 0 1 First Round Les Robinson ----
1994-95 12 15 .444 ---- 11-6 1-8 0-1 4 12 .250 8th 0 1 First Round Les Robinson ----
1995-96 15 16 .484 ---- 9-6 3-7 3-3 3 13 .188 9th 1 1 Quarterfinals Les Robinson ----
1996-97 17 15 .531 ---- 12-6 2-8 3-1 4 12 .250 8th 3 1 Finals Herb Sendek NIT Second Round
1997-98 17 15 .531 ---- 12-7 3-6 2-2 5 11 .313 8th 2 1 Quarterfinals Herb Sendek NIT Second Round
1998-99 19 14 .576 ---- 15-4 1-8 3-2 6 10 .375 t-5th 1 1 Semifinals Herb Sendek NIT Second Round
1999-00 20 14 .588 ---- 17-3 2-8 1-3 6 10 .375 t-6th 1 1 Semifinals Herb Sendek NIT Semifinals
2000-01 13 16 .448 ---- 11-6 2-7 0-3 5 11 .313 7th 0 1 Quarterfinals Herb Sendek ----
2001-02 23 11 .676 ---- 14-4 6-5 3-2 9 7 .563 t-3rd 2 1 Finals Herb Sendek NCAA Second Round
2002-03 18 13 .581 ---- 13-3 3-7 2-3 9 7 .563 4th 2 1 Finals Herb Sendek NCAA First Round
2003-04 21 10 .677 15 14-2 5-6 2-2 11 5 .688 2nd 1 1 Semifinals Herb Sendek NCAA Second Round
2004-05 21 14 .600 ---- 11-6 5-5 5-3 7 9 .438 t-6th 2 1 Semifinals Herb Sendek NCAA Sweet 16
2005-06 22 10 .688 ---- 15-3 5-5 2-2 10 6 .625 4th 0 1 Quarterfinals Herb Sendek NCAA Second Round
2006-07 20 16 .556 ---- 14-6 3-9 3-1 5 11 .313 t-10th 3 1 Finals Sidney Lowe NIT Quarterfinals
2007-08 15 16 .484 ---- 10-6 2-9 3-1 4 12 .250 t-11th 0 1 First Round Sidney Lowe ----
2008-09 16 14 .533 ---- 14-4 2-9 0-1 6 10 .375 10th 0 1 First Round Sidney Lowe ----
2009-10 20 16 .556 ---- 10-7 5-8 5-1 5 11 .313 t-9th 2 1 Semifinals Sidney Lowe NIT Second Round
2010-11 15 16 .484 ---- 11-5 2-9 2-2 5 11 .313 t-10th 0 1 First Round Sidney Lowe ----
2011-12 24 13 .649 ---- 13-6 5-4 6-3 9 7 .563 t-4th 2 1 Semifinals Mark Gottfried NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2012-13 24 11 .686 ---- 16-1 3-7 5-3 11 7 .611 t-4th 2 1 Semifinals Mark Gottfried NCAA Second Round
2013-14 22 14 .611 ---- 13-6 6-6 3-2 9 9 .500 t-7th 2 1 Semifinals Mark Gottfried NCAA Second Round
2014-15 22 14 .611 ---- 14-6 5-5 3-3 10 8 .556 t-6th 1 1 Quarterfinals Mark Gottfried NCAA Sweet 16
2015-16 16 17 .485 ---- 11-7 3-8 2-2 5 13 .278 13th 1 1 Second Round Mark Gottfried ----
2016-17 15 17 .469 ---- 11-7 2-8 2-2 4 14 .222 13th 0 1 First Round Mark Gottfried ----
2017-18 21 12 .636 ---- 16-3 4-5 1-4 11 7 .611 t-3rd 0 1 Second Round Kevin Keatts NCAA First Round
2018-19 24 12 .667 ---- 17-5 4-6 3-1 9 9 .500 t-8th 1 1 Quarterfinals Kevin Keatts NIT Third Round
2019-20 20 12 .625 ---- 14-4 5-7 1-1 10 10 .500 t-5th 1 0 Quarterfinals* Kevin Keatts -----*
2020-21 14 11 .560 ---- 7-4 5-5 2-2 9 8 .529 9th 0 1 Second Round Kevin Keatts NIT Quarterfinals
*The 2019-20 NCAA Basketball season was cancelled on Thursday, March 12, 2020 because of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic.
1947-48
29-3 overall, 12-0 SC (1st) REYNOLDS 3/10/51 CONFERENCE ALL-STARS W, 94-70
NIT
2/14/53
2/17/53
DUKE (12, NR) L, 84-82
at Wash. & Lee (15, NR) W, 108-69
Southern Conference COLISEUM ERA (New York, NY) 2/24/53 at No. Carolina (13, NR) W, 87-66
RS & Tournament Champions vs. Seton Hall L, 71-59 2/28/53 FORDHAM * (13, NR) W, 73-70
Captain: Leo Katkaveck 1949-50 NCAA Tournament CINCINNATI W, 100-64
N/A CHATHAM BLANKETEERS W, 79-38 27-6 overall, 12-2 SC (1st) (Raleigh, NC) SC TOURNAMENT (Raleigh. NC)
N/A FORT BRAGG (82nd, AB) W, 79-43 Southern Conference 3/20/51 VILLANOVA (8, 20) W, 67-62 3/5/53 NORTH CAROLINA (12,NR) W, 86-54
12/2/47 at Hanes Hosiery W, 77-56 RS & Tournament Champions 3/22/51 ILLINOIS (8, 5) L, 84-70 3/6/53 WEST VIRGINIA (12, NR) W, 85-80
12/4/47 CATAWBA W, 68-41 Captain: Dick Dickey 3/24/51 ST. JOHN’S (8,9) L, 71-59 3/7/53 WAKE FOREST (12, NR) L, 71-70
12/6/47 at High Point W, 78-42 12/2/49 WASH & LEE W, 67-47 + Dixie Classic (N1) Norfolk, Va. (N2) Charlotte, N.C.
12/8/47 CHATHAM BLANKETEERS W, 100-35 12/5/49 DAVIDSON W, 77-43 + Dixie Classic
12/10/47 HANES HOSIERY W, 62-48 12/8/49 GEORGE WASH W, 74-52 1951-52
N/A
12/18/47
FORT BRAGG (82nd, AB) W, 85-40
at West Virginia L, 68-64
12/15/49
12/19/49
LOYOLA (Cal.)
MICHIGAN
W, 62-47
L, 54-46
24-10 overall, 12-2 SC (2nd)
Southern Conference ACC ERA
12/20/47 at St. John’s W, 76-56 12/20/49 MICHIGAN + W, 63-52 Tournament Champions 1953-54
12/27/47 at Cincinnati W, 65-54 12/28/49 RHODE ISLAND W, 81-64 Captain: Lee Terrill 26-7 overall, 5-3 ACC (4th)
12/30/47 vs. Holy Cross * (N1) L, 56-51 12/29/49 GA. TECH W, 57-34 12/1/51 FURMAN W, 89-53 ACC Tournament Champions
1/5/48 GEORGE WASH W, 67-45 12/30/49 PENN STATE W, 50-40 12/4/51 at Davidson W, 74-48 Captain: Mel Thompson
1/9/48 vs. Davidson (N2) W, 72-39 1/3/50 SAN FRANCISCO W, 69-54 12/6/51 at Wake Forest W, 65-62 12/1/53 FURMAN W, 100-74
1/10/48 at Furman W, 95-49 1/7/50 at Duke (7, NR) L, 58-55 12/13/51 TEXAS TECH (10, NR) L, 63-62 12/5/53 DAVIDSON W, 99-41
1/13/48 MCCRARY EAGLES W, 93-45 1/10/50 vs. Davidson (9, NR) (N1) W, 44-38 12/15/51 EASTERN KY. (10,19) W, 70-58 12/8/53 at Wake Forest (7,NR) L, 81-69
1/23/48 HIGH POINT W, 110-50 1/12/50 WM & MARY (9, NR) W, 72-58 12/18/51 at George Wash (9, NR) W, 86-57 12/12/53 EASTERN KY. (7,NR) W, 83-60
1/26/48 at Hampden-Sydney W, 98-6 1/14/50 LASALLE (9,13) L, 66-51 12/20/51 at Manhattan (9, NR)+ L, 69-50 12/19/53 PENN STATE (8,NR) W, 89-74
1/28/48 FURMAN W, 73-34 1/17/50 at Long Island (12, 3 ) W, 55-52 12/27/51 NAVY (19, NR) W, 71-51 12/22/53 RIO GRANDE (9,NR) W, 92-77
1/31/48 at Wake Forest W, 72-43 1/21/50 at No. Carolina (12, NR) W, 61-57 12/28/51 NO. CAROLINA (19, NR) W, 58-51 12/26/53 PENN (9,NR) + W, 71-69
2/3/48 NO. CAROLINA W, 81-42 1/25/50 LOUISVILLE (10, NR) W, 79-53 12/29/51 CORNELL (19, NR) W, 51-49 12/28/53 SETON HALL (9,NR) W, 72-70
2/7/48 GEORGETOWN W, 87-46 1/28/50 VA. TECH (10, NR) W, 81-56 1/2/52 FORDHAM (17, NR) L, 62-59 12/29/53 NAVY (9,NR) L, 85-75
2/14/48 at Duke W, 44-43 2/2/ 50 at Wake Forest (9, NR) W, 57-50 1/5/52 at Duke ** (17, NR) W, 72-70 12/30/53 WAKE FOREST (9,NR) L, 86-79
2/17/48 DAVIDSON W, 89-52 2/4/50 FURMAN (9, NR) W, 74-38 1/8/52 vs. So. Carolina (N1) W, 85-76 1/2/54 at Villanova (9,NR) W, 69-65
2/19/48 DUKE W, 70-37 2/7/50 at Wm & Mary (8, NR) L, 54-50 1/12/52 WM & MARY W, 82-46 1/5/54 VIRGINIA TECH (20,NR) W, 91-62
2/21/48 at No. Carolina W, 69-45 2/11/50 WAKE FOREST (8, NR) W, 73-35 1/15/52 LOUISVILLE (17, 13) L, 73-68 1/9/54 at Duke (20,8) L, 87-85
2/25/48 at VMI W, 90-47 2/14/50 DUKE (8, NR) W, 68-50 1/19/52 at Villanova (17, NR) L, 86-71 1/12/54 vs. South Carolina (N1) W, 68-62
2/28/48 WAKE FOREST W, 65-54 2/18/50 at Louisville (8, NR) W, 66-52 1/22/52 LOYOLA (Md.) W, 74-33 1/16/54 WAKE FOREST W, 91-76
SC TOURNAMENT (Durham, NC) 2/21/50 NO. CAROLINA (9, NR) W, 70-44 1/26/52 at No. Carolina* W, 58-53 1/19/54 at North Carolina W, 84-77
WILLIAM & MARY W, 73-52 2/25/50 VILLANOVA * (9, NR) L, 65-64 1/29/52 BOWLING GREEN L, 72-67 1/23/54 LA SALLE (NR,19) L, 88-78
NO. CAROLINA W, 55-50 SC TOURNAMENT (Durham, NC) 2/2/52 VILLANOVA W, 71-69 1/30/54 ST. JOHN’S W, 84-61
at Duke W, 58-50 N/A vs. Va. Tech W, 67-42 2/4/52 at Pittsburgh W, 62-54 2/2/54 vs. Wm & Mary (N2) W, 80-70
NIT (New York, NY) N/A vs. Wake Forest W, 59-53 2/5/52 at Wm & Mary L, 70-61 2/6/54 VILLANOVA W, 82-70
vs. DePaul L, 75-64 N/A vs. Duke W, 67-47 2/9/52 DAVIDSON W, 72-49 2/9/54 DUKE (19,15) L, 90-89
(N1) New Orleans, La. (N2) Charlotte, N.C. 3/18/50 Conference All-Stars W, 84-61 2/12/52 DUKE L, 71-58 2/13/54 WM & MARY (19,NR) W, 65-48
NCAA TOURNAMENT 2/16/52 GEORGE WASHINGTON W, 71-58 2/16/54 vs. Virginia Tech (N3) W, 96-54
1948-49 (New York, NY) 2/19/52 at Louisville (NR, 15) L, 82-67 2/20/54 CLEMSON W, 113-59
25-8 overall, 14-1 SC (1st) 3/24/50 vs. Holy Cross W, 87-74 2/23/52 NORTH CAROLINA W, 71-52 2/22/54 at Davidson W, 101-54
Southern Conference 3/25/50 vs. City College of NY L, 78-73 2/26/52 WAKE FOREST W, 65-51 2/24/54 NORTH CAROLINA W, 57-48
RS & Tournament Champions 3/28/50 vs. Baylor (N1) W, 53-41 3/1/52 CINCINNATI W, 77-64 2/27/54 GEORGE WASHINGTON W, 81-63
Captains: Vic Bubas, Warren Cartier (N1) Charlotte, N.C. + Dixie Classic SC TOURNAMENT (Raleigh, NC) ACC TOURNAMENT (Raleigh, NC)
11/30/48 at Hanes Hosiery L, 49-38 3/6/52 FURMAN W, 73-68 3/4/54 NORTH CAROLINA (18,NR) W, 52-51
12/3/48 HANES HOSIERY W, 53-47 1950-51 3/7/52 GEORGE WASHINGTON W, 76-64 3/5/54 DUKE (18,11) W, 79-75
12/6/48 GEORGE WASH W, 66-37 30-7 overall, 13-1 SC (1st) 3/8/52 DUKE (NR, 12) W, 77-68 3/6/54 WAKE FOREST (18,NR)* W, 82-80
12/10/48 WEST VIRGINIA W, 56-36 Southern Conference NCAA EASTERN REGIONALS NCAA PLAYOFF
12/17/48 vs. Pittsburgh (N1) W, 77-42 RS & Tournament Champions (Raleigh, NC) (Durham, NC)
12/20/48 at Nevada-Reno W, 49-48 Captain: Sammy Ranzino 3/21/52 ST. JOHNS (NR, 10) L, 60-49 3/8/54 vs. GW (1st Rd) (18,9) W, 75-73
12/21/48 at Nevada-Reno W, 70-51 11/28/50 FURMAN W, 102-41 3/22/52 PENN STATE W, 69-60 NCAA EASTERN REGIONAL
12/23/48 at San Francisco L, 54-47 12/2/50 LOYOLA (Md.) W, 71-53 (N1) Charlotte, N.C. + Dixie Classic (Philadelphia, PA)
LOS ANGELES TOURNAMENT 12/5/50 DAVIDSON W, 87-53 3/12/54 vs. La Salle (10,1) L, 88-81
12/28/48 vs. Wyoming (N2) L, 41-39 12/7/50 at George Washington W, 86-71 1952-53 3/13/54 vs. Cornell (10,NR) W, 65-54
12/31/48 vs. Loyola (Ca.) (N2) L, 61-59 12/14/50 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 65-64 26-6 overall, 13-3 SC (1st) (N1) Charlotte, N.C. (N2) Norfolk, Va.
1/4/49 vs. Canisius (N3) W, 76-60 12/16/50 at Temple W, 83-62 Southern Conference (N3) Lynchburg, Va.
1/6/49 at Long Island L, 65-61 12/18/50 MICHIGAN W, 65-62 Regular Season Champions + Dixie Classic
1/8/49 at Villanova L, 62-59 12/20/50 VILLANOVA (3,18) + L, 68-61 Captains: Bob Speight, Bill Kukoy
1/11/49 vs. Davidson (N4) W, 64-47 12/28/50 TULANE (6, NR) W, 89-75 12/1/52 FURMAN W, 77-69
1/12/49 LOUISVILLE L, 72-71 12/29/50 WAKE FOREST (6, NR) W, 72-56 12/4/52 WASHINGTON & LEE W, 88-63
1/15/49 at Duke W, 53-52 12/30/50 COLGATE (6, NR) W, 85-76 12/6/52 DAVIDSON W, 82-47
1/18/49 at Furman W, 81-57 1/1/51 YALE (6, NR) W, 85-57 12/9/52 at Wake Forest L, 51-50
1/22/49 NO. CAROLINA W, 67-36 1/3/51 GEORGE WASH (7, NR) W, 93-59 12/11/52 RHODE ISLAND W, 105-66
1/25/49 QUANTICO (15, NR) W, 64-40 1/6/51 at Duke (7, NR) W, 77-71 12/13/51 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 88-75
1/28/49 at Richmond (15, NR) W, 77-56 1/9/51 at Davidson (7, NR) W, 70-61 12/18/52 at George Washington W, 75-68
1/29/49 at George Wash (15, NR) W, 60-59 1/12/51 WM & MARY (7, NR) W, 61-54 12/20/52 TEXAS TECH (6, NR) W, 80-55
2/2/49 at Wake Forest (17, NR) L, 52-49 1/13/51 at Villanova (7, 16) L, 66-64 12/23/52 at St. John’s (6,NR) L, 67-56
2/5/49 at Wm & Mary (17, NR) W, 66-52 1/16/51 at Wake Forest (9, NR) W, 64-45 12/27/52 DARTMOUTH (6,NR)+ W,96-50
2/8/49 WAKE FOREST W, 83-39 1/20/51 LASALLE (9, NR) W, 76-74 12/29/52 PRINCETON (6,NR)+ W, 87-63
2/11/49 DUKE W, 47-44 1/23/51 VA. TECH (8, NR) W, 114-66 12/30/52 HOLY CROSS (11,6)+ W, 75-59
2/15/49 DAVIDSON (18, NR) W, 62-34 1/27/51 NO. CAROLINA (8, NR) W, 71-58 12/31/52 BYU (11,6)+ W,75-59
2/19/49 at No. Carolina (18, NR) W, 79-39 1/31/51 at Louisville (8, NR) L, 86-70 1/3/53 at Cincinnati (11,NR) W, 77-72
2/22/49 FURMAN W, 76-45 2/3/51 at Wm & Mary (8, NR) L, 88-78 1/6/53 at Davidson (9,NR) W, 105-71
2/25/49 at Wash & Lee W, 81-46 2/6/51 TEMPLE (10, NR) W, 86-58 1/10/53 at Duke (9,NR) W, 82-64
2/26/49 at LaSalle W, 60-56 2/10/51 DUKE (10, NR) W, 75-65 1/13/53 vs. Wm & Mary (8,NR)(N1) W, 62-58
SC TOURNAMENT (Durham, NC) 2/13/51 LOUISVILLE (9, 14) W, 92-78 1/17/53 GEORGE WASH. (8,NR) W, 76-69
3/3/49 vs. Wake Forest (15, NR) W, 64-42 2/17/51 at No. Carolina (9, NR) W, 68-53 1/24/53 NO. CAROLINA (8,NR) L, 70-69
3/4/49 vs. No. Carolina (15, NR) W, 43-40 2/20/51 WAKE FOREST (9, NR) W, 78-56 1/28/53 at Villanova (12,NR) L, 89-81
3/4/49 George Wash (15, NR) W, 55-39 2/24/51 GEORGETOWN (9, NR) W, 101-83 1/31/53 WAKE FOREST (12, NR) W, 99-80
(N1) Durham, N.C. (N2) Los Angeles, Calif. SC TOURNAMENT (Raleigh, NC) 2/4/53 vs. So. Carolina (15,NR)(N2) W, 91-51
(N3) Cleveland, Ohio (N4) Charlotte, N.C. 3/1/51 SO. CAROLINA (8, NR) W, 83-53 2/7/53 WM & MARY (15,NR) W, 101-71
3/2/51 DUKE (8, NR) W, 67-63 2/11/53 VILLANOVA (12,NR) W, 94-72
3/3/51 MARYLAND (8, NR) W, 54-45
1954-55 12/15/56 vs. George Washington (N1) (8,NR)W, 2/21/59 VILLANOVA (6,NR) W, 66-56 1/17/62 at North Carolina L, 66-56
28-4 overall, 12-2 ACC (1st) 76-62 2/28/59 EASTERN KY. (7,NR) L, 71-69 1/20/62 MARYLAND W, 68-61
ACC Tournament Champions 12/17/56 EASTERN KY. (8,NR) W, 90-73 ACC TOURNAMENT (Raleigh, NC) 1/27/62 CLEMSON W, 80-64
Captains: Dave Gotkin 12/20/56 at La Salle (19,NR) L, 83-76 3/5/59 SOUTH CAROLINA (10,NR) W, 75-72 1/30/62 VIRGINIA W, 99-72
12/1/54 WILLIAM & MARY W, 111-97 12/22/56 at West Virginia (19,8) L, 107-79 3/6/59 VIRGINIA (10,NR) W, 66-63 2/3/62 vs. West Virginia (N1) L, 82-81
12/4/54 TEMPLE W, 70-65 12/27/56 IOWA + W, 84-70 3/7/59 NORTH CAROLINA (10,5) W, 80-56 2/6/62 DUKE (NR,5) W, 71-55
12/7/54 at Wake Forest (10,17) W, 100-81 12/28/56 WAKE FOREST + L, 73-66 (N1) Charlotte, N.C. + Dixie Classic 2/7/62 at Virginia W, 88-68
12/9/54 PENN STATE W, 99-77 12/29/56 DUKE (NR,9) W, 102-80 2/14/62 NORTH CAROLINA W, 85-57
12/11/54 EASTERN KY. (10,NR) W, 66-53 1/5/57 at Duke L, 92-85 1959-60 NORTH-SOUTH DOUBLEHEADER
12/14/54 at Clemson (4,NR) W, 112-72 1/10/57 FLORIDA STATE W, 63-58 11-15 overall, 5-9 ACC (6th) 2/16/62 vs. South Carolina (N2) W, 63-53
12/15/54 at South Carolina (4,NR) W, 91-62 1/15/57 NORTH CAROLINA (NR,2) L, 57-83 Captains: Dan Englehardt 2/17/62 vs. Clemson (N2) W, 69-54
12/18/54 TEXAS TECH (4,NR) W, 85-74 1/19/57 at Maryland L, 79-66 12/1/59 PENN STATE W, 65-53 2/21/62 WAKE FOREST L, 69-62
12/21/54 at St John’s* (5, NR) W, 76-75 1/29/57 vs. Virginia (N2) W, 80-63 12/5/59 at Wake Forest L, 73-59 ACC TOURNAMENT (Raleigh, NC)
12/27/54 CORNELL (5, NR) + W, 95-61 2/2/57 CLEMSON W, 75-71 12/8/59 at South Carolina L, 71-70 3/1/62 CLEMSON L, 67-46
12/28/54 NORTH CAROLINA (2,NR)+ W, 47-44 2/5/57 VIRGINIA W, 87-60 12/11/59 KANSAS STATE W, 66-59 (N1) Greensboro, N.C. (N2) Charlotte, N.C.
12/29/54 MINNESOTA (2,11) W, 85-84 2/9/57 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 98-85 12/12/59 KANSAS L, 80-58
1/1/55 at Villanova (2,NR) L, 91-78 2/12/57 DUKE (NR,17) W, 79-72 12/16/59 vs. Villanova (N1) L, 68-56 1962-63
1/8/55 at Duke (3,17) W, 96-91 2/16/57 MARYLAND L, 56-49 12/19/59 at Georgia Tech L, 80-53 10-11 overall, 5-9 ACC (t-4th)
1/12/55 FURMAN (2,NR) W, 105-81 2/19/57 at North Carolina (NR,1) L, 86-57 12/28/59 DAYTON + L, 36-32 Captains: Jon Speaks, Ken Rohloff
1/13/55 at Maryland (2,11) L 68-64 2/23/57 VILLANOVA W, 78-64 12/29/59 HOLY CROSS + L, 63-61 12/3/62 at Clemson W, 56-55
1/15/55 WAKE FOREST* (2,NR) W, 75-73 3/2/57 WAKE FOREST (NR,13) W, 75-71 12/30/59 MINNESOTA W, 67-48 12/8/62 WAKE FOREST L, 66-58
1/18/55 NORTH CAROLINA (2,NR) L 84-80 ACC TOURNAMENT 1/5/60 at Virginia L, 53-48 12/11/62 at Maryland* W, 76-74
1/22/55 LA SALLE (2,4) W, 76-73 (Raleigh, NC) 1/9/60 at Duke L, 47-34 12/15/62 GEORGE WASH W, 87-48
1/29/55 VILLANOVA (3,NR) L, 107-96 3/7/57 WAKE FOREST (NR,20) L, 66-57 1/13/60 at North Carolina (NR,16) L, 62-51 12/19/62 at Georgia Tech L, 84-71
2/1/55 VIRGINIA (6,NR) W, 98-91 (N1) Charlotte, N.C. (N2) Portsmouth, Va. 1/16/60 WAKE FOREST (NR,13) W, 51-45 1/2/63 CORNELL W, 69-63
2/5/55 CLEMSON (6,NR) W, 119-85 + Dixie Classic 1/18/60 at Maryland L, 63-53 1/5/63 at Duke (NR,7) L, 78-52
2/8/55 at Virginia (7,NR) W, 114-97 1/23/60 EASTERN KY. W, 58-50 1/9/63 at Virginia L, 78-69
2/9/55 vs. Wm & Mary (N1) (7,NR) W, 126-99 1957-58 1/30/60 CLEMSON W, 90-69 1/12/63 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 71-63
2/12/55 SOUTH CAROLINA (7,NR) W, 93-71 18-6 overall, 10-4 ACC (t-2nd) 2/2/60 VIRGINIA W, 87-53 1/16/63 at North Carolina* L, 67-65
2/15/55 DUKE (7,NR) W, 84-78 Captains: Whitey Bell 2/9/60 DUKE W, 63-53 1/19/63 MARYLAND W, 79-59
2/19/55 Maryland (7,11) W, 78-58 12/2/57 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W, 72-44 2/13/60 MARYLAND W, 48-46 1/26/63 THE CITADEL W, 82-65
2/22/55 at North Carolina (6,NR) W, 79-75 12/5/57 at Wake Forest W, 62-51 2/17/60 NORTH CAROLINA (NR,19) L, 66-62 1/30/63 at Wake Forest L, 79-70
2/26/55 GEORGE WASH. (6,10) W, 68-59 12/7/57 PENN STATE W, 80-62 NORTH-SOUTH DOUBLEHEADER 2/2/63 VIRGINIA L, 84-75
ACC TOURAMENT (Raleigh, NC) 12/10/57 at Clemson (12,NR) L, 63-59 2/19/60 vs. South Carolina (N2) L, 61-52 2/9/63 DUKE (NR,6) L, 56-55
3/3/55 CLEMSON (5,NR) W, 101-76 12/11/57 at South Carolina (12,NR) W, 86-73 2/20/60 vs. Clemson (N2) L, 45-43 2/12/63 NORTH CAROLINA L, 68-63
3/4/55 WAKE FOREST (5,NR) W, 85-70 12/14/57 EASTERN KY. (12,NR) W, 78-75 2/26/60 LA SALLE W, 80-65 NORTH-SOUTH DOUBLEHEADER
3/5/55 DUKE (5,NR) W, 87-77 12/19/57 at Villanova (20,NR) W, 57-56 ACC TOURNAMENT (Raleigh, NC) 2/15/63 CLEMSON W, 61-52
(N1) Norfolk, Va. + Dixie Classic 12/26/57 NORTHWESTERN (13,NR)+W, 71-68 3/3/60 MARYLAND W, 74-58 2/16/63 vs. South Carolina** (N1) L, 45-43
12/27/57 WAKE FOREST (13,NR) + W, 63-61 3/4/60 WAKE FOREST (NR, 18) L, 71-66 2/23/63 VMI W, 88-72
1955-56 12/28/57 NORTH CAROLINA (13,4) L, 39-30 (N1) Greensboro, N.C. (N2) Charlotte, N.C. ACC TOURNAMENT (Raleigh, NC)
24-4 overall, 11-3 ACC (t-1st) 1/1/58 VIRGINIA (11,NR) W, 84-70 + Dixie Classic 2/28/63 CLEMSON W, 79-78
ACC Tournament Champions 1/11/58 at Duke** (13,NR) L, 76-75 3/1/63 DUKE (NR,2) L, 82-65
Captains: Phil DiNardo 1/15/58 at North Carolina* (20,6) W, 58-57 1960-61
12/1/55 FLORIDA STATE W, 88-63 1/20/58 at Maryland (20,8) W, 57-48 16-9 overall, 8-6 ACC (4th) 1963-64
12/3/55 PENN STATE W, 78-42 2/1/58 CLEMSON (10,NR) W, 56-54 Captains: Stan Nierwierowski 8-11 overall, 4-10 ACC (t-7th)
12/6/55 at Wake Forest (3,NR) W, 90-81 2/4/58 vs. Virginia (9,NR) W, 61-58 12/1/60 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W, 88-69 Captains: Pete Auksel
12/10/55 EASTERN KY. (3,NR) W, 83-74 2/8/58 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 86-55 12/3/60 GEORGE WASHINGTON W, 88-68 11/30/63 VMI W, 69-57
12/13/55 at Clemson (2,NR) W, 100-83 2/11/58 DUKE (10,8) L, 65-48 12/6/60 at Clemson W, 70-67 12/2/63 PENN STATE W, 64-60
12/14/55 vs. South Carolina (2,NR) W, 90-65 2/15/58 MARYLAND*** (10,9) W, 69-64 12/10/60 THE CITADEL W, 88-71 12/7/63 WAKE FOREST* W, 56-53
12/17/55 WEST VIRGINIA (2,15) W, 92-71 2/18/58 NORTH CAROLINA (9,16) L, 81-69 12/14/60 WAKE FOREST L, 68-67 12/10/63 at Maryland L, 72-62
12/21/55 BYU (2,5) W, 95-81 2/22/58 LA SALLE (9,NR) W, 71-62 12/17/60 GEORGIA TECH W, 82-76 12/14/63 MERCER W, 73-48
12/29/55 OREGON STATE (3,NR) + W, 59-54 3/1/58 WAKE FOREST (11,NR) W, 91-70 12/21/60 at La Salle W, 71-68 12/18/63 at Tulane W, 104-88
12/30/55 WAKE FOREST(3,NR) + W, 70-58 ACC TOURNAMENT (Raleigh, NC) DIXIE CLASSIC 1/4/64 at Duke (NR,7) L, 91-70
1/7/56 at Duke (2,11) L, 68-58 3/6/58 SOUTH CAROLINA* (14,NR)W, 66-61 12/29/60 VILLANOVA (10,NR) L, 72-63 1/8/64 at Virginia L, 63-53
1/12/56 at Maryland (3,NR) W, 73-64 3/7/58 NORTH CAROLINA (14,13) L, 64-58 12/30/60 MARYLAND (10,NR) W, 75-67 1/11/64 at South Carolina L, 51-44
1/18/56 at North Carolina (3,9) L, 73-69 (N1) Portsmouth, Va. + Dixie Classic 12/31/60 WAKE FOREST (10,NR) W, 99-91 1/15/64 at North Carolina L, 79-71
1/21/56 WM & MARY (3,NR) W, 90-71 1/3/61 vs. Virginia(N1) W, 94-71 1/18/64 MARYLAND W, 66-65
1/28/56 ST JOHN’S (4,NR) W, 82-70 1958-59 1/7/61 at Duke (NR,8) L, 81-67 2/1/64 at Virginia L, 50-48
1/31/56 VIRGINIA (4,NR) W, 99-54 22-4 overall, 12-2 ACC (t-1st) 1/14/61 at Wake Forest L, 76-66 2/5/64 DUKE (NR,7) L, 66-48
2/4/56 CLEMSON (4,NR) W, 105-88 ACC Tournament Champions 1/18/61 NORTH CAROLINA (NR,6) L, 97-66 2/8/64 CLEMSON L, 66-55
2/7/56 at Virginia W, 77-76 RS & Tournament 1/21/61 at Maryland L, 75-57 NORTH-SOUTH DOUBLEHEADER
2/11/56 SOUTH CAROLINA (4,NR) W, 95-68 Captains: Lou Pucillo 1/28/61 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 106-79 2/14/64 vs. South Carolina* (N1) L, 61-52
2/14/56 DUKE (5,11) W, 90-81 12/1/58 PENN STATE W, 70-54 1/31/61 vs. Virginia(N2) W, 91-58 2/15/64 vs. Clemson* (N1) W, 45-43
2/18/56 MARYLAND (5,NR) L, 71-62 12/3/58 at Maryland W, 55-53 2/4/61 at West Virginia L, 86-78 2/22/64 NORTH CAROLINA W, 51-49
2/21/56 NORTH CAROLINA (6,9) W, 79-73 12/6/58 WAKE FOREST** W, 56-52 2/7/61 DUKE (NR,3) W, 61-59 2/29/64 at Wake Forest L, 71-55
2/25/56 WAKE FOREST* (6,NR) W, 80-78 12/9/58 at Clemson (5,NR) W, 56-54 2/13/61 MARYLAND W, 83-66 ACC TOURNAMENT
ACC TOURNAMENT (Raleigh, NC) 12/17/58 at La Salle (4,NR) W, 82-66 2/15/61 at North Carolina (NR,7) L, 62-56 (Raleigh, NC)
3/1/56 CLEMSON (5,NR) W, 88-84 12/19/58 at Kansas State (4,3) L, 69-67 NORTH-SOUTH DOUBLEHEADER 3/5/64 DUKE (NR,4) L, 75-44
3/2/56 DUKE (5,11) W, 91-79 12/20/58 at Kansas (4,NR) W, 66-63 2/17/61 vs. Clemson(N3) W, 63-53 (N1) Charlotte, N.C.
3/3/56 WAKE FOREST (5,20) W, 86-64 12/29/58 LOUISVILLE* (6,NR) + W, 67-61 2/18/61 vs. South Carolina(N3) W, 69-54
NCAA TOURNAMENT 12/30/58 CINCINNATI (5,2) + W, 69-60 2/23/61 VILLANOVA W, 78-65
(New York, NY) 12/31/58 MICHIGAN STATE (5,7) W, 70-61 ACC TOURNAMENT (Raleigh, NC)
3/12/56 vs. Canisius**** (2,NR) L, 79-78 1/6/59 VIRGINIA (2,NR) W, 73-68 3/2/61 SOUTH CAROLINA L, 80-78
(N1) Charlotte, N.C. + Dixie Classic 1/10/59 at Duke (2,NR) W, 67-60 (N1) Portsmouth, Va. (N2) Greensboro, N.C.
1/14/59 NORTH CAROLINA* (1,3) L, 72-68 (N3) Charlotte, N.C.
1956-57 1/17/59 at Wake Forest W, 64-59
15-11 overall, 7-7 ACC (t-4th) NORTH-SOUTH DOUBLEHEADER 1961-62
Captains: John Maglio, Cliff Hafer, Nick 1/30/59 vs. South Carolina (N1) (6,NR)W, 63-53 11-6 overall, 10-4 ACC (3rd)
Pond, Bob Seitz 1/31/59 vs. Clemson*(N1) (6,NR) W, 69-54 Captains: Russ Marvel
12/1/56 PITTSBURGH W, 97-85 2/3/59 at Virginia (6,NR) W, 87-70 12/2/61 TENNESSEE W, 71-64
12/5/56 at Wake Forest W, 73-63 2/7/59 SOUTH CAROLINA (6,NR) W, 72-65 12/5/61 at Wake Forest (NR,3) L, 77-65
12/8/56 PENN STATE W, 66-60 2/10/59 DUKE (6,NR) W, 80-72 12/12/61 at Maryland* W, 73-68
12/11/56 at Clemson* (8,NR) L, 96-94 2/14/59 MARYLAND (2,NR) W, 53-37 1/6/62 at Duke (NR,8) W, 61-60
12/12/56 vs. South Carolina (N1)(8,NR)L, 75-61 2/18/59 at North Carolina (6,1) L, 74-67 1/13/62 at South Carolina L, 62-56
1982-83 2/18/84 at North Carolina (NR,1) L, 95-71 2/10/86 BROOKLYN COLLEGE W, 103-52
JIM VALVANO ERA 26-10 overall, 8-6 ACC (t-3rd) 2/23/84 DUKE* (NR,14) L, 73-70 2/13/86 MARYLAND (17,NR) L, 67-66
(209-114) National Champions
ACC Tournament Champions
2/25/84
2/29/84
VIRGINIA
at Maryland (NR, 19)
L, 74-63
L, 63-50
2/15/86
2/19/86
DUKE (17,2)
at Virginia (20,NR)
L, 72-70
L, 69-60
1980-81 Captains: Sidney Lowe, Derreck 3/3/84 at Wake Forest (NR,17) L, 84-75 2/23/86 NORTH CAROLINA (20,1) W, 76-65
14-13 overall, 4-10 ACC (7th) Whittenburg, Thurl Bailey ACC TOURNAMENT (Greensboro, N.C.) 2/27/86 at Georgia Tech (18,4) L, 69-57
Captains: Game Captains 11/29/82 WEST. CAROLINA (16,NR) W, 103-66 3/9/84 vs. Maryland (NR,14) L, 69-63 3/1/86 at Oklahoma (18,14) L, 72-69
11/29/80 UNC WILMINGTON W, 83-59 12/3/82 NC A&T (18,NR) W, 100-70 NIT ACC TOURNAMENT (Greensboro, N.C.)
12/1/80 DAVIDSON W, 89-72 12/8/82 EAST CAROLINA (18,NR) W, 57-49 (Raleigh, NC) 3/7/86 vs. Virginia L, 64-62
BIG FOUR TOURNAMENT 12/11/82 MICHIGAN STATE (18,NR) W, 45-41 3/13/84 FLORIDA STATE* L, 74-71 NCAA 1st & 2nd ROUND
12/5/80 vs. Wake Forest (N1) L, 87-57 12/21/82 at Louisville (15,14) L, 57-52 (N1) Springfield, Mass. (N2) Anchorage, Ak. 3/14/86 vs. Iowa (N2) W, 66-64
12/6/80 vs. Duke (N1) W, 74-60 12/28/82 vs. West Virginia (N1)(17,20) W, 67-59 (N3) Greensboro, N.C. (N4) Charlotte, N.C. 3/16/86 vs. Ark-Little Rock** (N2) W, 81-66
12/13/80 CAMPBELL W, 82-56 1/3/83 FA. DICKINSON (17,NR) W, 111-76 NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL
12/17/80 APPALACHIAN ST. W, 71-47 1/7/83 at Clemson (16,NR) W, 76-70 1984-85 (Kansas City, Mo.)
12/20/80 at Maryland (NR,4) L, 82-75 1/9/83 at Missouri (16,15) L, 49-42 23-10 overall, 9-5 ACC (t-1st) 3/21/86 vs. Iowa State W, 70-66
ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL 1/12/83 VIRGINIA (19,2) L, 88-80 Captains: Lorenzo Charles, Terry Gannon, 3/23/86 vs. Kansas (NR,2) L, 75-67
12/26/80 vs. Iona (N2) W, 61-58 1/15/83 GA. TECH (19,NR) W, 81-61 Cozell McQueen (N1) Honolulu, Hawaii (N2) Minneapolis, Minn.
12/27/80 vs. St. John’s (N2) W, 64-55 1/19/83 at North Carolina (NR,3) L, 99-81 11/24/84 CAMPBELL (13,NR) W, 94-54
1/3/81 at Clemson L, 76-68 1/22/83 at Wake Forest L, 91-73 11/26/84 UCSB (13,NR) W, 93-70 1986-87
1/7/81 at Virginia (NR,3) L, 63-55 1/23/83 MEMPHIS STATE (NR,6) L, 57-53 12/3/84 HARTFORD (11,NR) W, 83-46 20-15 overall, 6-8 ACC (6th)
1/10/81 GEORGIA TECH W, 93-68 1/26/83 DUKE W, 94-79 12/5/84 NC A&T (10,NR) W, 101-54 ACC Tournament Champions
1/14/81 at North Carolina (NR,17) L, 73-70 1/29/83 at Maryland L, 86-81 12/8/84 WEST. CAROLINA (10,NR) W, 103-67 Captain: Benny Bolton
1/17/81 at Wake Forest (NR,5) L, 60-52 2/2/83 at Georgia Tech W, 74-64 12/15/84 GEORGIA TECH (9,12) L, 66-64 HALL OF FAME TIP-OFF CLASSIC
1/21/81 DUKE L, 56-47 NORTH-SOUTH DOUBLEHEADER 12/19/84 ST. FRANCIS (14,NR) W, 82-64 11/22/86 vs. Navy (N1) (17,9) W, 84-80
1/24/81 EAST CAROLINA W, 77-52 2/4/83 vs. Furman (N2) W, 51-48 ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL ALASKA SHOOTOUT
1/28/81 at Georgia Tech W, 70-55 2/5/83 vs. The Citadel (N2) W, 57-47 12/27/84 vs. Rutgers (N1) (14,NR) W, 80-68 11/28/86 vs. Texas (N2) (17,NR) W, 69-68
1/31/81 NORTH CAROLINA (NR,12) L, 57-54 2/9/83 CLEMSON W, 90-83 12/29/84 vs. St. John’s (N1) (14,5) L, 66-56 11/29/86 vs. Iowa* (N2) (17,10) L, 90-89
2/4/81 CLEMSON L, 82-76 2/12/83 NOTRE DAME L, 43-42 1/2/85 at Maryland (17,19) L, 58-56 11/30/86 UTAH STATE (17,NR) W, 94-82
NORTH-SOUTH DOUBLEHEADER 2/16/83 UNC WILMINGTON W, 90-69 1/5/85 at Kentucky L, 78-62 12/3/86 EAST TENN. ST. (18,NR) W, 104-85
2/6/81 vs. Furman (N3) W, 77-60 2/19/83 NORTH CAROLINA (NR,3) W, 70-63 1/8/85 VIRGINIA W, 51-45 12/6/86 at West. Carolina (18,NR) W, 96-75
2/7/81 vs. St. Joseph’s (N3) W, 47-42 2/23/83 at Duke W, 96-79 1/10/85 at Clemson W, 71-68 12/13/86 DUQUESNE (15,NR) W, 82-59
2/11/81 VIRGINIA (NR,1) L, 51-46 2/27/83 at Virginia (NR,3) L, 86-75 1/16/85 at North Carolina (NR,6) L, 86-76 12/17/86 UNC-ASHEVILLE (12,NR) W, 81-65
2/14/81 NOTRE DAME (NR,12) L, 71-55 3/3/83 MARYLAND L, 67-58 1/19/85 FLORIDA STATE W, 72-66 12/27/86 at Tampa (11,NR) L, 67-62
2/19/81 at Duke W, 52-51 3/5/83 WAKE FOREST W, 130-89 1/23/85 DUKE (NR,5) W, 89-71 12/30/86 LOYOLA-CHICAGO (19,NR) W, 97-85
2/25/81 MARYLAND (NR,17) L, 76-72 ACC TOURNAMENT (Atlanta, Ga.) 1/26/85 at Louisville L, 84-78 1/3/87 MARYLAND (19,NR) W, 69-47
2/28/81 WAKE FOREST (NR,12) W, 66-65 3/11/83 vs. Wake Forest W, 71-70 1/30/85 at Georgia Tech (NR,8) W, 61-53 1/7/87 at Clemson (18,20) L, 73-69
ACC TOURNAMENT (Landover, Md.) 3/12/83 vs. No. Carolina* (NR,5) W, 91-84 2/2/85 at Wake Forest L, 91-64 1/10/87 GEORGIA TECH (18,NR) W, 63-62
3/5/81 vs. North Carolina (NR,12) L, 59-54 3/13/83 vs. Virginia (NR,2) W, 81-78 2/6/85 CLEMSON W, 69-57 1/15/87 WAKE FOREST (17, NR) W, 75-67
(N1) Greensboro, N.C. (N2) New York, N.Y. NCAA 1st & 2nd ROUND 2/9/85 SMU* (NR,4) W, 82-78 1/18/87 at North Carolina (17,3) L, 96-78
(N3) Charlotte, N.C. (Corvallis, Ore.) 2/13/85 MD-EASTERN SHORE W, 90-51 1/21/87 DUKE (20,12) W, 87-74
3/18/83 vs. Pepperdine** (16,NR) W, 69-67 2/16/85 NORTH CAROLINA (NR,13) W, 85-76 1/25/87 vs. Kansas (N3) (20,NR) L, 74-60
1981-82 3/20/83 vs. UNLV (16,6) W, 71-70 2/20/85 at Duke (NR,6) W, 70-66 1/28/87 at Virginia L, 61-60
22-10 overall, 7-7 ACC (4th) NCAA WEST REGIONAL 2/23/85 at Virginia W, 57-55 1/31/87 OKLAHOMA (NR,10) L, 86-82
Captains: Game Captains (Ogden, Utah) 2/27/85 MARYLAND (16,NR) L, 71-70 2/2/87 at DePaul (NR,8) L, 84-62
11/28/81 CAMPBELL W, 68-53 3/24/83 vs. Utah (16,NR) W, 75-56 3/2/85 WAKE FOREST (16,NR) W, 66-64 2/5/87 NORTH CAROLINA (NR,3) L, 95-79
11/30/81 vs. Davidson (N1) W, 76-55 3/26/83 vs. Virginia (16,4) W, 63-62 ACC TOURNAMENT (Atlanta, Ga.) 2/7/87 at Louisville L, 87-75
12/2/81 ST FRANCIS (Pa.) W, 89-56 NCAA FINAL FOUR 3/8/85 vs. Clemson (18,NR) W, 70-63 2/9/87 WINTHROP W, 85-58
12/5/81 ST PETER’S W, 44-33 (Albuquerque, N.M.) 3/9/85 vs. No. Carolina (18,6) L, 57-51 2/11/87 CLEMSON (NR,12) L, 78-75
12/9/81 APPALACHIAN STATE W, 66-38 4/2/83 vs. Georgia (16,18) W, 67-60 NCAA 1st & 2nd ROUND 2/14/87 at Georgia Tech L, 87-76
12/12/81 MARYLAND W, 74-53 4/4/83 vs. Houston (16,1) W, 54-52 (Albuquerque, N.M.) 2/16/87 BROOKLYN COLLEGE W, 107-79
12/19/81 UNC-WILMINGTON W, 77-43 (N1) East Rutherford, N.J. (N2) Charlotte, N.C. 3/15/85 vs. Nevada (16,NR) W, 65-56 2/19/87 at Duke (NR,17) L, 65-50
RAINBOW CLASSIC 3/17/85 vs. UTEP (16,NR) W, 86-73 2/22/87 VIRGINIA L, 72-65
12/27/81 vs. Michigan State (N2) W, 67-46 1983-84 NCAA WEST REGIONAL 2/25/87 at Maryland W, 85-72
12/29/81 vs. Wichita State (N2) (NR,3) W, 60-48 19-14 overall, 4-10 ACC (7th) (Denver, Colo.) 2/28/87 at Wake Forest* W, 80-76
12/30/81 vs. Rice (N2) (20,NR) L, 51-47 Captain: Harold Thompson 3/22/85 vs. Alabama (16,NR) W, 61-55 3/2/87 CHICAGO STATE W, 86-78
1/2/82 CLEMSON (20,NR) W, 75-59 HALL OF FAME TIP-OFF CLASSIC 3/24/85 vs. St. John’s (16,3) L, 69-60 ACC TOURNAMENT (Landover, Md.)
1/4/82 SOUTHERN MISS (15,NR) W, 46-45 11/19/83 vs. Houston (N1) (NR,3) W, 76-64 (N1) New York, N.Y. 3/6/87 vs. Duke* (NR,14) W, 71-64
1/9/82 at Georgia Tech (15,NR) W, 55-49 ALASKA SHOOTOUT 3/7/87 vs. Wake Forest ** W, 77-73
1/13/82 NORTH CAROLINA (12,1) L, 61-41 11/25/83 at Alaska-Anchorage W, 68-60 1985-86 3/8/87 vs. North Carolina (NR,2) W, 68-67
1/15/82 at Wake Forest (12,NR) W, 52-50 11/26/83 vs. Santa Clara (N2) W, 78-75 21-13 overall, 7-7 ACC (t-4th) NCAA EAST REGIONAL
1/20/82 at Duke (14,NR) L, 49-48 11/27/83 vs. Arkansas (N2) (NR,14) W, 65-60 Captains: Nate McMillan, Ernie Myers (Syracuse, N.Y.)
1/23/82 EAST CAROLINA W, 63-53 12/2/83 vs. Charlotte (N3) (7,NR) W, 79-60 11/25/85 WEST. CAROLINA (17,NR) W, 80-57 3/13/87 vs. Florida L, 82-70
1/26/82 GEORGIA TECH (17,NR) W, 49-40 12/3/83 vs. Virginia Tech (N3) (7, NR) L, 89-65 11/27/85 FURMAN (15,NR) W, 94-56 (N1) Springfield, Mass. (N2) Anchorage, Ak.
1/30/82 at North Carolina (17,2) L, 58-44 12/7/83 WESTERN CAROLINA (8,NR) W, 82-61 11/30/85 at Loyola Chicago L, 60-58 (N3) Kansas City, Mo.
2/3/82 at Clemson L, 65-54 12/10/83 HOFSTRA (8, NR) W, 82-56 12/2/85 TAMPA W, 88-64
NORTH-SOUTH DOUBLEHEADER 12/17/83 LOUISVILLE (6,16) L, 83-79 12/4/85 at Florida State L, 76-67
2/5/82 vs. The Citadel (N1) W, 54-44 12/20/83 NC A&T (13, NR) W, 84-71 12/7/85 vs. Kansas (N1) (NR,7) L, 71-56
2/6/82 vs. Furman (N1) W, 67-55 12/28/83 TOWSON (13, NR) W, 88-49 12/19/85 WAKE FOREST W, 77-64
2/10/82 VIRGINIA (NR,1) L, 39-36 12/30/83 CAMPBELL (13, NR) W, 80-65 12/21/85 RADFORD W, 92-57
2/13/82 at Notre Dame W, 62-42 1/4/84 MARYLAND (12,5) L, 59-55 CHAMINADE CLASSIC
2/16/82 DUKE W, 72-56 1/7/84 NORTH CAROLINA (12,1) L, 81-60 12/24/85 vs. Chaminade (N1) W, 64-46
2/20/82 at Virginia (NR,1) L, 45-40 1/9/84 at Clemson (12, NR) L, 63-61 12/25/85 vs. UNLV (N1) (NR,12) W, 80-73
2/22/82 LOYOLA (Md) W, 80-52 1/11/84 at Virginia L, 57-54 12/30/85 MONMOUTH W, 106-53
2/24/82 at Maryland W, 52-38 1/15/84 at Georgia Tech L, 56-47 1/4/86 at North Carolina (NR,1) L, 80-79
2/27/82 WAKE FOREST (NR,18) L, 50-46 1/18/84 UNC WILMINGTON W, 81-53 1/8/86 NC A&T W, 66-48
ACC TOURNAMENT (Greensboro, N.C.) 1/21/84 WAKE FOREST (NR,12) W, 80-69 1/11/86 at Duke (NR,3) L, 74-67
3/5/82 vs. Maryland W, 40-28 1/26/84 at Duke W, 79-76 1/15/86 CLEMSON W, 60-57
3/6/82 vs. North Carolina (NR,1) L, 58-46 1/30/84 MISSOURI W, 66-53 1/18/86 at Wake Forest W, 45-44
NCAA MIDEAST REGIONAL NORTH-SOUTH DOUBLEHEADER 1/23/86 at Maryland W, 67-55
(Indianapolis, Ind.) 2/3/84 vs. The Citadel (N4) W, 50-49 1/25/86 VIRGINIA W, 55-53
3/12/82 vs. Chattanooga L, 58-51 2/4/84 vs. Furman (N4) W, 95-72 1/29/86 GEORGIA TECH (NR,3) L, 67-54
(N1) Charlotte, N.C. (N2) Honolulu, Hawaii 2/8/84 CLEMSON W, 69-59 2/2/86 KENTUCKY (NR,8) W, 54-51
2/12/84 GEORGIA TECH (NR,18) W, 68-67 2/5/86 at Clemson* W, 73-69
2/15/84 NORTHEASTERN W, 77-74 2/8/86 LOUISVILLE (NR,16) W, 76-64
1994-95 12/3/96 WINTHROP W, 57-28 PUERTO RICO HOLIDAY CLASSIC 12/5/00 UNCG W, 77-76
12-15 overall, 4-12 ACC (8th) 12/7/96 WAKE FOREST (NR,2) L, 53-45 12/21/98 vs. Middle Tenn. St. (N1) W, 91-59 12/9/00 vs. Georgia L, 68-63
Captains: Mark Davis, Lakista McCuller 12/19/96 CENTRAL FLORIDA W, 70-52 12/22/98 vs. Ohio State (N1) L, 81-64 12/16/00 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 103-59
11/26/94 PRARIE VIEW A&M W, 104-56 12/21/96 at Kansas (NR,1) L, 84-56 12/23/98 vs. Oklahoma (NR,23) W, 62-58 12/22/00 UNC ASHEVILLE W, 87-66
11/28/94 HOWARD W, 101-60 12/31/96 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W, 83-23 1/2/99 GEORGIA TECH W, 75-69 12/30/00 CAL POLY W, 91-63
11/30/94 RADFORD W, 99-62 1/4/97 at Florida State L, 71-51 1/5/99 at Clemson (NR,21) L, 80-72 1/6/01 at Virginia (NR,8) L, 88-81
12/5/94 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 96-69 1/7/97 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN W, 75-25 1/10/99 at Maryland (NR,5) L, 94-48 1/10/01 DUKE (NR,2) L, 84-78
12/10/94 KANSAS (NR,5) L, 96-91 1/12/97 MARYLAND (NR,19) L, 68-69 1/14/99 VIRGINIA W, 82-72 1/13/01 at Clemson L, 72-69
12/22/94 UNC ASHEVILLE W, 77-55 1/15/97 at North Carolina (NR,22) L, 59-56 1/16/99 NORTH CAROLINA (NR,9) L, 59-56 1/16/01 GEORGIA TECH W, 72-60
12/28/94 at UCLA (NR,2) L, 88-80 1/18/97 at Clemson (NR,3) L, 51-42 1/20/99 WOFFORD W, 77-65 1/21/01 MARYLAND (NR,12) L, 75-61
12/31/94 MD-EASTERN SHORE W, 75-53 1/21/97 DUKE (NR,10) L, 70-55 1/23/99 at Florida State L, 71-59 1/25/01 at Florida State* W, 84-81
1/2/95 WINTHROP W, 89-46 1/25/97 at Georgia Tech L, 54-53 1/28/99 WAKE FOREST W, 70-59 1/28/01 NORTH CAROLINA (NR,5) L, 60-52
1/4/95 NORTH CAROLINA (NR,1) W, 80-70 1/28/97 at Virginia L, 56-50 1/30/99 DUKE (NR,2) L, 80-61 1/31/01 at Wake Forest*(NR,12) L, 74-69
1/7/95 VIRGINIA L, 76-65 2/1/97 CLEMSON (NR,7) W, 58-54 2/2/99 at Georgia Tech W, 51-50 2/3/01 SYRACUSE (NR,12) L, 54-53
1/11/95 WILLIAM & MARY W, 80-64 2/5/97 at Maryland (NR,7) L, 66-56 2/6/99 CLEMSON W, 84-71 2/7/01 VIRGINIA (NR,6) W, 90-80
1/15/95 at Florida State L, 107-79 2/8/97 at Duke (NR,8) L, 80-51 2/10/99 MARYLAND (NR,7) L, 63-50 2/11/01 at Duke (NR,3) L, 101-75
1/18/95 at Duke W, 77-60 2/12/97 NORTH CAROLINA (NR,16) L, 45-44 2/14/99 at Virginia* L, 82-79 2/14/01 CLEMSON W, 85-51
1/22/95 MARYLAND (NR,8) L, 84-67 2/17/97 at Wake Forest* (NR,4) W, 60-59 2/18/99 at North Carolina (NR,14) L, 62-53 2/17/01 at Georgia Tech L, 69-54
1/25/95 at Georgia Tech (NR,21) L, 75-71 2/19/97 VIRGINIA L, 55-46 2/21/99 TULANE W, 74-60 2/20/01 at Maryland (NR,20) L, 95-66
1/28/95 CLEMSON L, 60-55 2/22/97 GEORGIA TECH W, 72-51 2/24/99 FLORIDA STATE W, 71-63 2/25/01 FLORIDA STATE W, 71-46
2/1/95 WAKE FOREST (NR,11) L, 69-61 2/26/97 FLORIDA STATE W, 67-44 2/28/99 at Wake Forest L, 74-45 2/28/01 at North Carolina (NR,4) L, 76-63
2/4/95 at North Carolina (NR,2) L, 82-63 3/1/97 WOFFORD W, 68-39 ACC TOURNAMENT (Charlotte, N.C.) 3/4/01 WAKE FOREST (NR,23) L, 76-58
2/8/95 at Virginia (NR,17) L, 65-55 ACC TOURNAMENT (Greensboro, N.C.) 3/5/99 vs. Wake Forest W, 66-52 ACC TOURNAMENT (Atlanta, Ga.)
2/15/95 FLORIDA STATE W, 86-77 3/6/97 vs. Georgia Tech W, 60-46 3/6/99 vs. Duke (NR,1) L, 83-68 3/9/01 vs. Duke (NR,3) L, 76-61
2/18/95 DUKE W, 84-79 3/7/97 vs. Duke (NR,7) W, 66-60 NIT (N1) Hall of Fame Tip-Off -- Springfield, Mass.
2/22/95 at Maryland (NR,7) L, 84-71 3/8/97 vs. Maryland (NR,22) W, 65-58 (Raleigh, N.C.) (N2) Delta Classic -- Atlanta
2/25/95 GEORGIA TECH (NR,24) L, 72-68 3/9/97 vs. North Carolina (NR,5) L, 64-54 3/10/99 PROVIDENCE W, 92-86 (N3) Atlanta, Ga.
3/1/95 at Clemson L, 62-45 NIT 3/15/99 PRINCETON L, 61-58
3/4/95 at Wake Forest (NR,9) L, 83-68 (Raleigh, N.C.) (N1) San Juan, P.R. (N2) Charlotte, N.C. 2001-02
ACC TOURNAMENT (Charlotte, NC) 3/12/97 SW MISSOURI STATE W, 77-66 23-11 overall, 9-7 ACC (t-3rd)
3/9/95 vs. Duke L, 83-70 3/17/97 WEST VIRGINIA L, 76-73 PNC ARENA ERA Captain: Archie Miller
(N1) Charlotte, N.C. (N1) Greensboro, N.C. BCA INVITATIONAL
1999-00 11/14/01 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W, 95-51
1997-98 20-14 overall, 6-10 ACC (t-6th)
1995-96 Captain: Justin Gainey
11/15/01 SAN JOSE STATE W, 78-56
15-16 overall, 3-13 ACC (9th) 17-15 overall, 5-11 ACC (8th) 11/16/01 EAST CAROLINA W, 71-47
Captains: Ishua Benjamin, C.C. Harrison 11/19/99 GEORGIA W, 67-63
Captains: Todd Fuller, Curtis Marshall 11/23/99 OLD DOMINION W, 75-61
11/20/01 JAMES MADISON W, 75-58
11/25/95 VMI W, 104-78 IKON COACHES VS. CANCER CLASSIC 11/23/01 THE CITADEL W, 63-53
11/11/97 vs. Georgia (N1) (NR,19) W, 47-45 11/26/99 STETSON W, 79-45 11/27/01 at Ohio State L, 64-50
11/27/95 WINTHROP W, 97-48
11/12/97 vs. Princeton (N1) L, 38-36 12/1/99 at Purdue (NR,19) W, 61-59 12/1/01 MASSACHUSETTS L, 69-62
11/30/95 WOFFORD W, 99-60
11/17/97 WOFFORD W, 71-49 12/4/99 PROVIDENCE W, 64-60 12/5/01 WOFFORD W, 80-42
12/9/95 DAVIDSON W, 84-80
11/25/97 NORTH TEXAS W, 92-75 12/12/99 UNC ASHEVILLE W, 80-58 12/8/01 at Syracuse (NR,9) W, 82-68
12/20/95 UNC ASHEVILLE W, 120-71
11/29/97 at Penn State L, 61-57 12/17/99 LIBERTY W, 85-50 12/15/01 UNC ASHEVILLE W, 92-54
12/23/95 at Cal Poly SLO W, 102-83
12/4/97 at Georgia Tech*(NR,22) W, 71-69 12/22/99 at Tulane (25,NR) L, 73-62 12/19/01 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 70-50
RAINBOW CLASSIC
12/7/97 MD-BALTIMORE COUNTY W, 66-49 12/28/99 YALE W, 67-40 12/23/01 at Houston W, 67-66
12/28/95 vs. UMass (N1) (NR,1) L, 87-68
12/18/97 SAM HOUSTON STATE W, 89-60 12/30/99 WESTERN CAROLINA W, 79-53 12/30/01 MARYLAND (NR,8) L, 72-65
12/29/95 vs. Missouri (N1) (NR,18) W, 87-68
12/20/97 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W, 68-67 1/6/00 MARYLAND (NR,12) W, 68-66 1/5/02 at Virginia (NR,4) W, 81-74
12/30/95 vs. Illinois (N1) (NR,12) L, 85-76
12/22/97 HAMPTON W, 86-61 1/8/00 at North Carolina (NR,14) L, 83-75 1/8/02 FLORIDA STATE W, 77-62
1/2/96 WESTERN CAROLINA W, 102-71
12/31/97 MOREHEAD STATE W, 63-41 1/12/00 VIRGINIA W, 65-62 1/13/02 DUKE (NR,1) L, 76-57
1/4/96 at North Carolina (NR,16) L, 96-72
1/3/98 FLORIDA STATE (NR,19) L, 68-55 1/16/00 WAKE FOREST W, 76-56 1/15/02 at Clemson W, 80-79
1/6/96 at Virginia L, 73-69
1/7/98 at Duke (NR,2) L, 64-50 1/19/00 at Duke*(NR,5) L, 92-88 1/19/02 GEORGIA TECH W, 84-71
1/9/96 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W, 78-68
1/10/98 MARYLAND L, 68-65 1/22/00 GEORGIA TECH W, 66-58 1/23/02 at North Carolina W, 77-59
1/13/96 FLORIDA STATE W, 71-65
1/14/98 MEMPHIS W, 71-60 1/27/00 at Clemson (21,NR) L, 59-42 1/26/02 TEMPLE W, 80-61
1/15/96 at Central Florida W, 81-74
1/18/98 at Virginia L, 59-56 1/29/00 ARIZONA STATE W, 79-68 1/30/02 WAKE FOREST (NR,19) L, 82-81
1/18/96 DUKE L, 71-70
1/21/98 NORTH CAROLINA (NR,2) L, 74-60 2/2/00 FLORIDA STATE W, 68-58 2/3/02 at Maryland (NR,3) L, 89-73
1/20/96 at Maryland* L, 77-74
1/25/98 GEORGIA TECH W, 56-51 2/6/00 at Maryland (NR,25) L, 78-73 2/6/02 VIRGINIA (NR,8) W, 85-68
1/24/96 GEORGIA TECH L, 76-71
1/28/98 at Florida State L, 64-52 2/9/00 NORTH CAROLINA L, 70-62 2/10/02 at Florida State W, 76-67
1/27/96 at Clemson (NR,18) W, 64-61
1/31/98 at Clemson* W, 82-80 2/12/00 at Virginia L, 88-82 2/14/02 at Duke (24,1) L, 108-71
1/31/96 at Wake Forest (NR,12) L, 66-62
2/4/98 WAKE FOREST L, 68-62 2/15/00 at Wake Forest L, 71-53 2/16/02 Clemson (24,NR) W, 83-54
2/3/96 NORTH CAROLINA (NR,8) W, 78-75
2/8/98 DUKE (NR,1) L, 65-49 2/19/00 DUKE (NR,3) L, 71-66 2/20/02 at Georgia Tech L, 65-59
2/8/96 VIRGINIA** L, 84-82
2/11/98 at Maryland (NR,24) L, 78-63 2/24/00 at Georgia Tech L, 66-63 2/24/02 NORTH CAROLINA W, 98-76
7-UP SHOOTOUT
2/14/98 NORFOLK STATE W, 81-63 2/27/00 CLEMSON L, 66-63 3/2/02 at Wake Forest (NR,22) L, 83-71
2/11/96 vs. Arizona State (N2) W, 89-69
2/18/98 VIRGINIA W, 74-55 3/5/00 at Florida State W, 70-51 ACC TOURNAMENT (Charlotte, N.C.)
2/14/96 at Florida State L, 79-66
2/21/98 at North Carolina (NR,1) W, 86-72 ACC TOURNAMENT (Charlotte, N.C.) 3/8/02 vs. Virginia W, 92-72
2/17/96 at Duke* L, 79-76
2/26/98 CLEMSON L, 77-72 3/10/00 vs. Virginia W, 76-65 3/9/02 vs. Maryland (NR,2) W, 86-82
2/22/96 MARYLAND L, 86-84
3/1/98 at Wake Forest L, 71-57 3/11/00 vs. Maryland (NR,20) L, 64-61 3/10/02 vs. Duke (NR,3) L, 91-61
2/25/96 at Georgia Tech*(NR,23) L, 92-83
ACC TOURNAMENT (Greensboro, N.C.) NIT (Raleigh, N.C.) NCAA TOURNAMENT
2/28/96 CLEMSON L, 80-76
3/5/98 vs. Florida State W, 65-63 3/14/00 TULANE W, 64-60 (Washington, D.C.)
3/2/96 WAKE FOREST (NR,13) L, 72-70
3/6/98 vs. North Carolina (NR,1) L, 73-46 3/21/00 ARIZONA STATE W, 60-57 3/15/02 vs. Michigan State W, 69-58
ACC TOURNAMENT (Greensboro, N.C.)
NIT (Raleigh, N.C.) 3/23/00 MISSISSIPPI W, 77-54 3/17/02 vs. Connecticut (NR,13) L, 77-74
3/7/96 vs. Florida State W, 80-65
3/11/98 KANSAS STATE W, 59-39 NIT (New York, N.Y.) (N1) Charlotte, N.C. (N2) Washington, D.C.
3/8/96 vs. Georgia Tech (NR,18) L, 88-73
3/17/98 GEORGIA L, 61-55 3/28/00 vs. Wake Forest L, 62-59
(N1) Honolulu, Hawaii (N2) Phoenix, Ariz.
(N1) Meadowlands, N.J. (N2) Greensboro, N.C. 3/30/00 vs. Penn State L, 74-72
(N3) Greensboro, N.C.
(N1) Charlotte, N.C. (N2) New York, N.Y.
1998-99
HERB SENDEK ERA 19-14 overall, 6-10 ACC (t-5th) 2000-01
13-16 overall, 5-11 ACC (7th)
(191-132) 11/14/98
Captains: Game Captains
MD-EASTERN SHORE W, 81-60 Captains: Kenny Inge, Archie Miller, Damien
1996-97 11/18/98 CAMPBELL W, 87-36 Wilkins
17-15 overall, 4-12 ACC (8th) COSIDA CLASSIC
11/21/98 COASTAL CAROLINA W, 81-56
Captains: Al Pinkins, Jeremy Hyatt, Danny 11/24/98 at Providence L, 80-69 11/17/00 PENN W, 77-64
Strong, Jason Sutton 11/27/98 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 93-57 11/18/00 UNC CHARLOTTE L, 95-78
11/22/96 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W, 68-53 12/1/98 ARMY W, 94-33 11/22/00 vs. Fresno State (N1) L, 82-63
11/25/96 PENN STATE W, 44-41 12/5/98 at Duke (NR,4) L, 89-69 11/25/00 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 89-51
11/27/96 LAMAR W, 67-52 12/12/98 HOUSTON W, 100-73 11/29/00 PENN STATE W, 84-76
11/30/96 at Memphis W, 67-46 12/17/98 WINTHROP W, 81-51 12/2/00 at Old Dominion W, 87-78
2009-10 (N1) Charleston, S.C. 1/22/13 at Wake Forest (18,NR) L, 86-84 12/2/14 at Purdue L, 66-61
20-16 overall, 5-11 ACC (t-9th) ^ Game played in Reynolds Coliseum 1/26/13 NORTH CAROLINA (18,NR) W, 91-83 12/6/14 WAKE FOREST W, 78-65
Captains: Dennis Horner, Tracy Smith 1/29/13 at Virginia (19,NR) L, 58-55 12/12/14 CHARLESTON SOUTH. ^ W, 86-50
GLENN WILKES CLASSIC 2/2/13 MIAMI (19,14) L, 79-78 12/14/14 WOFFORD ^ L, 55-54
11/12/09 GEORGIA STATE W, 69-53 MARK GOTTFRIED 2/7/13 at Duke (NR,4) L, 98-85 12/17/14 TENNESSEE W, 83-72
11/20/09 vs. Akron (N1)
11/21/09 vs. Austin Peay (N1)
W, 66-45
W, 66-59
ERA (123-86) 2/10/13 at Clemson
2/16/13 VIRGINIA TECH*
W, 58-57
W, 90-86
12/20/14 vs. West Va. (N1) (NR,22) L, 83-69
12/23/14 LOUISIANA TECH W, 73-65
11/22/09 vs. Auburn (N1) W, 60-58 2011-12 2/19/13 FLORIDA STATE W, 84-66 12/30/14 CINCINNATI L, 76-60
11/29/09 NEW ORLEANS W, 69-52 24-13 overall, 9-7 ACC (t-4th) 2/23/13 at North Carolina L, 76-65 1/3/15 PITTSBURGH W, 68-50
12/1/09 NORTHWESTERN L, 65-53 Captain: C.J. Williams 2/27/13 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 82-64 1/7/15 at Virginia (NR, 3) L, 61-51
12/5/09 at Marquette W, 77-73 11/11/11 UNC ASHEVILLE W, 84-79 3/3/13 at Georgia Tech W, 70-57 1/11/15 DUKE (NR, 2) W, 87-75
12/12/09 GEORGIA SOUTHERN^ W, 75-57 LEGENDS CLASSIC 3/6/13 WAKE FOREST W, 81-66 1/14/15 NORTH CAROLINA (NR, 15) L, 81-79
12/17/09 ELON W, 79-76 11/13/11 MOREHEAD STATE W, 91-61 3/9/13 at Florida State L, 71-67 1/17/15 at Florida State W, 72-63
12/20/09 at Wake Forest L, 67-59 11/16/11 PRINCETON W, 60-58 ACC TOURNAMENT (Greensboro, N.C.) 1/22/15 at Miami L, 65-60
12/23/09 at Arizona L, 76-74 LEGENDS CLASSIC 3/14/13 vs. Virginia Tech W, 80-63 1/25/15 NOTRE DAME * (NR, 8) L, 81-78
12/29/09 WINTHROP W, 68-52 11/19/11 vs. Vanderbilt (N1) (NR,18) L, 86-79 3/15/13 vs. Virginia W, 75-56 1/28/15 CLEMSON L, 68-57
12/31/09 at UNCG W, 89-67 11/21/11 vs. Texas (N1) W, 77-74 3/16/13 vs. Miami (NR,9) L, 81-71 1/31/15 at Georgia Tech * W, 81-80
1/3/10 FLORIDA* L, 62-61 11/25/11 ELON^ W, 82-67 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2/3/15 at Wake Forest L, 88-84
1/6/10 HOLY CROSS W, 87-70 11/30/11 INDIANA L, 86-75 (Dayton, Ohio) 2/11/15 VIRGINIA (NR,2) L, 51-47
1/9/10 VIRGINIA L, 70-62 12/4/11 at Stanford L, 76-72 3/22/13 vs. Temple L, 76-72 2/14/15 at Louisville (NR, 9) W, 74-65
1/12/10 at Florida State (NR,25) W, 88-81 12/12/11 NC CENTRAL^ W, 65-60 (N1) Bayaron, Puerto Rico (N2) New York, N.Y. 2/21/15 VIRGINIA TECH W, 69-53
1/16/10 CLEMSON (NR,24) L, 73-70 12/17/11 SYRACUSE (NR,1) L, 88-72 ^ Game played in Reynolds Coliseum 2/24/15 at North Carolina (NR, 15) W, 58-46
1/20/10 DUKE (NR,7) W, 88-74 12/20/11 vs. St. Bonaventure (N2) W, 67-65 2/28/15 at Boston College L, 79-63
1/23/10 at Maryland L, 88-64 12/22/11 NORTHEASTERN W, 88-59 2013-14 3/3/15 at Clemson W, 66-61
1/26/10 NORTH CAROLINA L, 77-63 12/29/11 CAMPBELL^ W, 87-81 22-14 overall, 9-9 ACC (t-7th) 3/7/15 SYRACUSE W, 71-57
1/30/10 NC CENTRAL W, 77-42 12/31/11 WESTERN CAROLINA W, 82-55 Captains: Game Captains ACC TOURNAMENT (Greensboro, N.C.)
2/3/10 at Virginia L, 59-47 1/4/12 DELAWARE STATE W, 78-44 11/8/13 APPALACHIAN STATE W, 98-77 3/11/15 vs. Pittsburgh W, 81-70
2/6/10 at Georgia Tech (NR,21) L, 73-71 1/8/12 MARYLAND W, 79-74 11/12/13 at Cincinnati L, 68-57 3/12/15 vs. Duke (NR,2) L, 77-53
2/10/10 VIRGINIA TECH L, 72-52 1/11/12 GEORGIA TECH L, 82-71 11/16/13 CAMPBELL W, 81-66 NCAA TOURNAMENT
2/13/10 at North Carolina L, 74-61 1/14/12 at Wake Forest W, 76-40 11/20/13 NC CENTRAL* L, 82-72 (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
2/17/10 MARYLAND L, 67-58 1/19/12 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 76-62 11/26/13 FLORIDA GULF COAST W, 82-62 3/19/15 vs. LSU W, 66-65
2/20/10 WAKE FOREST (NR,23) W, 68-54 1/22/12 at Miami W, 78-73 11/30/13 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 75-56 3/21/15 vs. Villanova (NR, 4) W, 71-68
2/27/10 at Miami W, 71-66 1/26/12 at North Carolina (NR,7) L, 74-55 ACC/BIG TEN CHALLENGE NCAA EAST REGIONAL
3/3/10 at Virginia Tech L, 71-59 1/28/12 VIRGINIA (NR,19) L, 61-60 12/4/13 NORTHWESTERN W, 69-48 (Syracuse, N.Y.)
3/7/10 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 66-54 2/1/12 at Boston College W, 56-51 12/7/13 LONG BEACH STATE W, 76-66 3/27/15 vs. Louisville (NR,10) L, 75-65
ACC TOURNAMENT (Greensboro, N.C.) 2/4/12 WAKE FOREST W, 87-76 12/14/13 DETROIT^ W, 82-79 ^ Game played in Reynolds Coliseum
3/11/10 vs. Clemson W, 59-57 2/9/12 at Georgia Tech W, 61-52 12/18/13 at Tennessee W, 65-58
3/12/10 vs. Florida State W, 58-52 2/16/12 at Duke (NR,5) L, 78-73 12/21/13 EAST CAROLINA W, 90-79 2015-16
3/13/10 vs. Georgia Tech L, 57-54 2/18/12 FLORIDA STATE (NR,20) L, 76-62 12/28/13 MISSOURI (NR,25) L, 68-64 16-17 overall, 5-13 ACC (13th)
NIT 2/21/12 NORTH CAROLINA (NR, 7) L, 86-74 12/30/13 at UNCG W, 68-64 Captain: Game Captains
3/16/10 at South Florida W, 58-57 2/25/12 at Clemson* L, 72-69 1/4/14 PITTSBURGH L, 74-62 11/13/15 WILLIAM & MARY L, 68-85
3/20/10 at UAB L, 72-52 2/29/12 MIAMI W, 77-73 1/7/14 at Notre Dame W, 77-70 11/15/15 SOUTH ALABAMA W, 88-70
(N1) Daytona Beach, Fla. 3/4/12 at Virginia Tech W, 70-58 1/11/14 VIRGINIA L, 76-45 11/18/15 IUPUI W, 79-56
ACC TOURNAMENT (Atlanta, Ga.) 1/15/14 at Wake Forest L, 70-69 LEGENDS CLASSIC
2010-11 3/8/12 vs. Boston College W, 78-57 1/18/14 at Duke (NR,23) L, 95-60 11/23/15 vs. Arizona State L, 76-79
15-16 overall, 5-11 ACC (t-10th) 3/9/12 vs. Virginia W, 67-64 1/20/14 MARYLAND W, 65-56 11/24/15 vs. LSU * (NR, 22) W, 83-72
Captains: Tracy Smith, C.J. Williams 3/10/12 vs. North Carolina (NR,4) L, 69-67 1/26/14 GEORGIA TECH W, 80-78 11/27/15 WINTHROP W, 87-79
11/12/10 TENNESSEE TECH W, 82-69 NCAA TOURNAMENT 1/29/14 FLORIDA STATE W, 74-70 12/1/15 MICHIGAN L, 59-66
CHARLESTON CLASSIC (Columbus, Ohio) 2/1/14 at North Carolina L, 84-70 12/5/15 BUCKNELL W, 99-86
11/18/10 vs. East Carolina (N1) W, 85-65 3/16/12 vs. San Diego State (NR,22) W, 79-65 2/8/14 at Miami W, 56-55 12/13/15 at South Florida W, 65-46
11/19/10 vs. George Mason (N1) W, 78-65 3/18/12 vs. Georgetown (NR,15) W, 66-63 2/11/14 WAKE FOREST W, 82-67 12/16/15 HIGH POINT W, 76-73
11/21/10 vs. Georgetown(N1)(NR,20) L, 82-67 NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL 2/15/14 at Syracuse (NR,1) L, 56-55 12/19/15 at Missouri W, 73-59
11/27/10 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W, 77-67 (St. Louis, Mo.) 2/18/14 at Clemson L, 73-56 12/22/15 UNCG W, 58-52
12/1/10 at Wisconsin L, 87-48 3/23/12 vs. Kansas (NR,5) L, 60-57 2/22/14 at Virginia Tech W, 71-64 12/29/15 NORTHEASTERN W, 72-66
12/4/10 at Syracuse (NR,8) L, 65-59 (N1) East Rutherford, N.J. (N2) Rochester, N.Y. 2/26/14 NORTH CAROLINA*(NR,19) L, 85-84 1/2/16 at Virginia Tech * L, 68-73
12/11/10 USC UPSTATE^ W, 79-60 ^ Game played in Reynolds Coliseum 3/1/14 MIAMI L, 85-70 1/7/16 LOUISVILLE (NR, 16) L, 72-77
12/16/10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W, 67-50 3/3/14 at Pittsburgh W, 71-64 1/10/16 at Wake Forest L, 74-77
12/19/10 ARIZONA L, 72-62 2012-13 3/9/14 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 78-68 1/13/16 FLORIDA STATE L, 78-85
12/22/10 DELAWARE STATE W, 72-70 24-11 overall, 11-7 ACC (t-4th) ACC TOURNAMENT (Greensboro, N.C.) 1/16/16 at North Carolina (NR, 5) L, 55-67
12/28/10 ALABAMA A&M W, 82-51 Captains: Game Captains 3/13/14 vs. Miami W, 67-58 1/20/16 at Pittsburgh W, 76-61
1/1/11 SAN DIEGO W, 76-54 11/9/12 MIAMI (OH) (6,NR) W, 97-59 3/14/14 vs. Syracuse (NR,11) W, 66-63 1/23/16 DUKE (NR, 20) L, 78-88
1/5/11 at Elon (Greensboro, N.C.) W, 87-72 PUERTO RICO TIP-OFF 3/15/14 vs. Duke (NR,7) L, 75-67 1/27/16 GEORGIA TECH L, 83-90
1/8/11 WAKE FOREST W, 90-69 11/15/12 vs. Penn State (N1) (6,NR) W, 72-55 NCAA TOURNAMENT 1/30/16 MIAMI (NR, 15) W, 85-69
1/11/11 at Boston College L, 75-66 11/16/12 vs. UMass (N1) (6,NR) W, 94-76 (Dayton, Ohio) 2/1/16 at Florida State L, 73-77
1/15/11 at Florida State L, 84-71 11/18/12 vs. Oklahoma St. (N1) (6,NR) L, 76-56 3/18/14 vs. Xavier W, 74-59 2/6/16 at Duke L, 80-88
1/19/11 DUKE (NR,4) L, 92-78 11/23/12 UNC ASHEVILLE (16,NR) W, 82-80 NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL 2/13/16 WAKE FOREST W, 99-88
1/23/11 MIAMI W, 72-70 ACC/BIG TEN CHALLENGE (Orlando, Fla.) 2/15/16 at Virginia (NR, 7) L, 53-73
1/25/11 at Clemson L, 60-50 11/27/12 at Michigan (18,3) L, 79-72 3/20/14 vs. Saint Louis* (NR,25) L, 83-80 2/20/16 CLEMSON W, 77-74
1/29/11 at North Carolina L, 84-64 12/4/12 vs. Connecticut (25,NR) W, 69-65 ^ Game played in Reynolds Coliseum 2/24/16 NORTH CAROLINA (NR,7) L, 68-80
2/2/11 VIRGINIA TECH L, 77-69 12/8/12 CLEVELAND ST.^ (25,NR) W, 80-63 2/27/16 at Syracuse L, 66-75
2/5/11 at Duke (NR,5) L, 76-52 12/15/12 NORFOLK STATE (25,NR) W, 84-62 2014-15 3/2/16 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 73-72
2/13/11 at Wake Forest W, 80-55 12/18/12 STANFORD (25,NR) W, 88-79 22-14 overall, 10-8 ACC (t-6th) 3/5/16 at Notre Dame L, 75-89
2/17/11 CLEMSON W, 69-61 12/22/12 ST. BONAVENTURE (25,NR) W, 92-73 Captains: Game Captains ACC TOURNAMENT (Washington, D.C.)
2/20/11 at Maryland L, 87-80 12/29/12 WESTERN MICH. (23,NR) W, 84-68 11/14/14 JACKSON STATE W, 93-58 3/8/16 vs. Wake Forest W, 75-72
2/23/11 NORTH CAROLINA (NR,19) L, 75-63 12/31/12 UNCG (23,NR) W, 89-68 11/17/14 HOFSTRA W, 76-64 3/9/16 vs. Duke (NR, 19) L, 89-92
2/26/11 GEORGIA TECH W, 79-74 1/5/13 at Boston College (23,NR) W, 78-73 11/20/14 JACKSONVILLE W, 79-43
3/1/11 at Virginia L, 69-58 1/9/13 GEORGIA TECH (20,NR) W, 83-70 11/23/14 SOUTH FLORIDA W, 68-65
3/6/11 FLORIDA STATE L, 72-62 1/12/13 DUKE (20,1) W, 84-76 11/26/14 RICHMOND W, 84-72
ACC TOURNAMENT (Greensboro, N.C.) 1/16/13 at Maryland (14,NR) L, 51-50 11/28/14 BOISE STATE W, 60-54
3/10/11 vs. Maryland L, 75-67 1/20/13 CLEMSON (14,NR) W, 66-62 ACC/BIG TEN CHALLENGE
2018-19 2020-21
2016-17 24-12 overall, 9-9 ACC (t-8th) 14-11 overall, 9-8 ACC (9th)
15-17 overall, 4-14 ACC (13th) Captain: Game Captains Captain: Game Captains
Captain: Game Captains 11/6/18 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W, 105-55 11/25/20 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN^ W, 95-61
11/11/16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W, 81-79 11/10/18 MD-EASTERN SHORE W, 95-49 11/27/20 NORTH FLORIDA^ W, 86-51
11/13/16 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN W, 86-61 11/13/18 UNC ASHEVILLE W, 100-49 12/3/20 UMass Lowell (N1) W, 90-59
PARADISE JAM 11/17/18 MAINE W, 82-63 12/17/20 at Saint Louis L, 69-80
11/18/16 vs. Montana W, 85-72 11/20/18 SAINT PETER’S W, 85-57 12/19/20 CAMPBELL W, 69-50
11/20/16 vs. Creighton (NR, 20) L, 94-112 11/24/18 MERCER W, 78-74 12/22/20 NORTH CAROLINA (NR, 17) W, 79-76
11/21/16 vs. Saint Joseph’s W, 73-63 11/27/18 at Wisconsin (NR, 22) L, 75-79 12/30/20 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 79-76
11/26/16 LOYOLA (CHICAGO) W, 79-77 12/1/18 vs. Vanderbilt (N1) W, 80-65 1/5/21 at Clemson (NR, 19)* L, 70-74
11/29/16 at Illinois L, 74-88 12/5/18 WESTERN CAROLINA ^ W, 100-67 1/9/21 MIAMI L, 59-64
12/3/16 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W, 77-73 12/15/18 vs. Penn State (N2) W, 89-78 1/13/21 at Florida State L, 73-105
12/10/16 TENNESSEE STATE* ^ W, 67-55 12/19/18 AUBURN (NR, 7) W, 78-71 1/23/21 at North Carolina L, 76-86
12/15/16 APPALACHIAN STATE W, 97-64 12/22/18 USC UPSTATE W, 98-71 1/27/21 WAKE FOREST W, 72-67
12/18/16 FAIRFIELD W, 99-78 12/28/18 LOYOLA MD. (20, NR) W, 97-64 1/31/21 at Syracuse L, 73-76
12/22/16 McNEESE STATE W, 89-57 1/3/19 at Miami (18, NR) W, 87-82 2/3/21 VIRGINIA (NR, 14) L, 57-64
12/28/16 RIDER W, 99-71 1/8/19 NORTH CAROLINA (15, 12) L, 82-90 2/6/21 at Boston College W, 81-65
12/31/16 at Miami L, 63-81 1/12/19 PITT (15, NR) W, 86-80 2/9/21 SYRACUSE L, 68-77
1/4/17 VIRGINIA TECH (NR, 21) W, 104-78 1/15/19 at Wake Forest (17, NR) L, 67-71 2/13/21 DUKE L, 53-69
1/8/17 at North Carolina (NR, 14) L, 56-107 1/19/19 at Notre Dame (17, NR) W, 77-73 2/17/21 at Pitt W, 74-73
1/11/17 at Boston College L, 66-74 1/24/19 at Louisville (21, 23) L, 77-84 2/20/21 at Wake Forest W, 80-62
1/15/17 GEORGIA TECH L, 76-86 1/26/19 CLEMSON (21, NR) W, 69-67 2/24/21 at Virginia (NR, 15) W, 68-61
1/17/17 PITTSBURGH W, 79-74 1/29/19 VIRGINIA* (23, 3) L, 65-66 2/28/21 PITT W, 65-62
1/21/17 WAKE FOREST L, 88-93 2/2/19 VIRGINIA TECH (23, 12) L, 24-47 3/3/21 at Notre Dame W, 80-69
1/23/17 at Duke (NR, 17) W, 84-82 2/5/19 at North Carolina (NR, 8) L, 96-113 ACC TOURNAMENT (Greensboro, N.C.)
1/29/17 at Louisville (NR, 13) L, 60-85 2/9/19 at Pitt W, 79-76 3/10/21 vs. Syracuse L, 68-89
2/1/17 SYRACUSE * L, 93-100 2/13/19 SYRACUSE W, 73-58 NIT (Denton, TX)
2/4/17 MIAMI L, 79-84 2/16/19 at Duke (NR, 2) L, 78-94 3/18/21 vs. Davidson W, 75-61
2/8/17 at Florida State (NR, 14) L, 71-95 2/20/19 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 89-80 NIT (Frisco, TX)
2/11/17 at Wake Forest L, 58-88 2/24/19 WAKE FOREST W, 94-74 3/25/21 vs. Colorado State L, 61-65
2/15/17 NORTH CAROLINA (NR, 10) L, 73-97 3/2/19 at Florida State (NR, 18) L, 73-78 ^ Game played in Reynolds Coliseum
2/18/17 NOTRE DAME (NR, 25) L, 72-81 3/6/19 GEORGIA TECH L, 61-63
2/21/17 at Georgia Tech W, 71-69 3/9/19 at Boston College W, 73-47 * - Overtime
2/25/17 VIRGINIA (NR, 18) L, 55-70 ACC TOURNAMENT (Charlotte, N.C.) ** - 2 OT
3/1/17 at Clemson L, 74-78 3/13/19 vs. Clemson W, 59-58 *** - 3 OT
ACC TOURNAMENT (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 3/14/19 vs. Virginia (NR, 2) L, 56-76 **** - 4 OT
3/7/17 vs. Clemson L, 61-75 NIT Numbers in parenthesis indicate AP ranking (NC
^ Game played in Reynolds Coliseum 3/19/19 HOFSTRA ^ W, 84-78 State listed first)
3/24/19 HARVARD ^ W, 78-77
3/27/19 LIPSCOMB ^ L, 93-94
^ Game played in Reynolds Coliseum
KEVIN KEATTS ERA (N1) HoopHall Miami Invitational - Miami, Fla.
(79-47) (N2) Boardwalk Classic - Atlantic City, N.J.
2017-18 2019-20
21-12 overall, 11-7 ACC (3rd) 20-12 overall, 10-10 ACC (t-5th)
Captain: Game Captains Captain: Game Captains
11/10/17 VMI W, 102-67 11/5/19 GEORGIA TECH* L, 81-82
11/12/17 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 78-56 11/10/19 DETROIT MERCY W, 84-65
11/14/17 BRYANT W, 95-72 11/13/19 FIU W, 86-77
BATTLE 4 ATLANTIS 11/16/19 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN^ W, 95-64
11/16/17 PRESBYTERIAN W, 86-68 11/19/19 ALCORN ^ W, 87-64
11/22/17 vs. Arizona (N1) (NR, 2) W, 90-84 11/23/19 LITTLE ROCK W, 74-58
11/23/17 vs. Northern Iowa (N1) L, 60-64 11/28/19 Memphis (N1) (NR, 16) L, 78-83
11/24/17 vs. Tennessee (N1) L, 58-67 12/4/19 WISCONSIN W, 69-54
11/29/17 PENN STATE W, 85-78 12/7/19 at Wake Forest W, 91-82
12/2/17 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W, 103-71 12/15/19 at UNCG W, 80-77
12/9/17 UMKC ^ W, 88-69 12/19/19 at Auburn (NR, 12) L, 73-79
12/16/17 UNCG L, 76-81 12/22/19 THE CITADEL W, 83-63
12/19/17 ROBERT MORRIS W, 81-69 12/29/19 APPALACHIAN STATE W, 72-60
12/22/17 JACKSONVILLE W, 116-64 1/4/20 at Clemson L, 70-81
12/30/17 at Clemson L, 62-78 1/8/20 NOTRE DAME W, 73-68
1/3/18 at Notre Dame L, 58-88 1/11/20 at Virginia Tech L, 58-72
1/6/18 DUKE (NR, 2) W, 96-85 1/15/20 MIAMI W, 80-63
1/11/18 CLEMSON (NR, 19) W, 78-77 1/18/20 CLEMSON W, 60-54
1/14/18 at Virginia (NR, 3) L, 51-68 1/20/20 at Virginia W, 53-51
1/18/18 WAKE FOREST W, 72-63 1/25/20 at Georgia Tech L, 58-64
1/21/18 MIAMI (NR, 25) L, 81-86 1/27/20 NORTH CAROLINA L, 65-75
1/24/18 at Pittsburgh W, 72-68 2/1/20 LOUISVILLE (NR, 6) L, 57-77
1/27/18 at North Carolina (NR, 10)* W, 95-91 2/5/20 at Miami W, 83-72
2/3/18 NOTRE DAME W, 76-58 2/11/20 at Syracuse W, 79-74
2/7/18 at Virginia Tech L, 75-85 2/16/20 at Boston College L, 68-71
2/10/18 NORTH CAROLINA (NR, 21) L, 89-96 2/19/20 DUKE (NR, 6) W, 88-66
2/14/18 at Syracuse W, 74-70 2/22/20 FLORIDA STATE (NR, 8) L, 61-67
2/17/18 at Wake Forest W, 90-84 2/25/20 at North Carolina L, 79-85
2/20/18 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 82-66 2/29/20 PITT W, 77-73
2/25/18 FLORIDA STATE (NR, 25) W, 92-72 3/2/20 at Duke (NR, 12) L, 69-88
3/1/18 at Georgia Tech L, 75-78 3/6/20 WAKE FOREST W, 84-64
3/3/18 LOUISVILLE W, 76-69 ACC TOURNAMENT (Greensboro, N.C.)
ACC TOURNAMENT (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 3/11/20 vs. Pitt W, 73-58
3/7/18 vs. Boston College L, 87-91 (Season Canceled on 3/12/20 because of
NCAA TOURNAMENT COVID-19 Pandemic)
(Wichita, Kan.) ^ Game played in Reynolds Coliseum
3/15/18 vs. Seton Hall L, 83-94 (N1) Barclays Center Classic - Brooklyn, N.Y.
^ Game played in Reynolds Coliseum
(N1) Paradise Island, Bahamas
Note: All records are NC State’s overall record vs. the ACC’s current member institutions.
America East Conference Big East Conference Colonial Athletic Association Mid-American Conference Pac 12 Conference Southwestern Athletic Conference
Opponent W L Opponent W L Opponent W L Opponent W L Opponent W L Opponent W L
Albany 0 0 Butler 0 0 College of Charleston 1 0 Akron 3 0 Arizona 1 2 Alabama A&M 1 0
Binghamton 0 0 Connecticut 3 2 Delaware 1 0 Ball State 0 0 Arizona State 4 1 Alabama State 1 0
Hartford 3 0 Creighton 1 1 Drexel 1 0 Bowling Green 1 0 California 1 1 Alcorn State 1 0
Maine 1 0 DePaul 3 4 Elon 22 8 Buffalo 0 0 Colorado 0 0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1 0
UMBC 2 0 Georgetown 5 2 Hofstra 3 0 Central Michigan 0 0 Oregon 0 0 Bethune-Cookman 0 0
UMass-Lowell 1 0 Marquette 3 2 James Madison 1 0 Eastern Michigan 0 0 Oregon State 4 1 Florida A&M 1 0
New Hampshire 2 0 Providence 4 1 Northeastern 3 0 Kent State 1 0 Stanford 1 1 Grambling State 0 0
NJIT 0 0 St. John’s 7 6 Towson 4 0 Miami (Ohio) 1 0 UCLA 1 3 Jackson State 1 0
Stony Brook 0 0 Seton Hall 3 3 UNCW 7 1 Northern Illinois 0 0 USC 2 1 Miss. Vallley State 0 0
Vermont 2 0 Villanova 13 10 William & Mary 23 6 Ohio 0 0 Utah 1 2 Prairie View A&M 2 0
Total 11 0 Xavier 1 0 Total 66 15 Toledo 0 0 Washington 1 1 Southern 0 0
Total 43 31 Western Michigan 1 0 Washington State 0 0 Texas Southern 0 0
American Athletic Conference Conference USA Total 7 0 Total 16 13 Total 8 0
Opponent W L Big Sky Conference Opponent W L
Opponent W L Charlotte 6 2 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Patriot League The Summit League
Cincinnati 6 3 Opponent W L Opponent W L Opponent W L
East Carolina 20 1 Eastern Washington 0 0 Florida Atlantic 1 1
Houston 4 0 Idaho 0 0 Florida International 3 0 Coppin State 2 0 American 1 0 Denver 0 0
Idaho State 0 0 Louisiana Tech 1 0 Delaware State 3 0 Army 2 0 Kansas City 1 0
Memphis 3 2
Montana 1 0 Marshall 0 0 Howard 2 0 Boston University 3 0 North Dakota 0 0
South Florida 4 0
Montana State 0 0 Middle Tennessee 1 0 Maryland-Eastern Shore 4 0 Bucknell 1 0 North Dakota State 0 0
SMU 1 1
Northern Arizona 0 0 North Texas 1 0 Morgan State 1 0 Colgate 1 0 Omaha 0 0
Temple 6 2
Northern Colorado 0 0 Old Dominion 2 0 Norfolk State 2 0 Holy Cross 5 2 Oral Roberts 0 0
Tulane 7 2
Portland State 0 0 Rice 2 1 North Carolina Central 4 1 Lafayette 0 0 South Dakota 0 0
Tulsa 0 0
Sacramento State 0 0 Southern Mississippi 2 0 South Carolina State 3 0 Lehigh 2 0 South Dakota State 0 0
UCF 2 0
Southern Utah 0 0 UAB 0 1 Total 21 1 Loyola (Md.) 5 0 St. Thomas 0 0
Wichita State 1 0
Weber State 0 1 UTEP 1 0 Navy 3 1 Western Illinois 0 0
Total 63 19 Missouri Valley Conference
Total 1 1 UTSA 0 0 Total 23 3 Total 1 0
Atlantic 10 Conference Western Kentucky 1 1 Opponent W L
Big South Conference Southeastern Conference Sun Belt Conference
Opponent W L Total 21 6 Bradley 0 0
Opponent W L Opponent W L Opponent W L
Davidson 70 14 Drake 0 0
Campbell 11 1 Horizon League Evansville 0 0 Alabama 3 4 Appalachian State 13 1
Dayton 0 1 Opponent W L
Charleston Southern 9 0 Illinois State 0 0 Arkansas 1 0 Arkansas State 0 0
Duquesne 3 1
Gardner-Webb 1 0 Cleveland State 1 0 Indiana State 0 0 Auburn 6 4 Coastal Carolina 3 0
Fordham 3 2
Hampton 1 0 Detroit 3 0 Loyola Chicago 2 1 Florida 6 4 Georgia Southern 4 0
George Mason 1 0
High Point 7 0 Green Bay 0 1 Missouri State 1 0 Georgia 10 9 Georgia State 1 0
George Washington 20 2
Longwood 0 0 IUPUI 1 0 Northern Iowa 0 1 Kentucky 1 3 Little Rock 2 0
La Salle 7 5
North Carolina A&T 7 0 UIC 0 0 Southern Illinois 1 0 LSU 2 0 Louisiana 2 0
Massachusetts 1 3
Presbyterian 2 0 Milwaukee 2 0 Valparaiso 1 0 Mississippi State 0 1 Louisiana-Monroe 0 0
Rhode Island 2 0
Radford 2 0 Northern Kentucky 0 0 Total 5 1 Missouri 3 1 South Alabama 1 0
Richmond 4 0
UNC Asheville 19 0 Oakland 0 0 Ole Miss 2 1 Texas State 0 0
St. Bonaventure 2 1 Mountain West Conference
USC Upstate 2 0 Purdue Fort Wayne 0 0 South Carolina 49 28 Troy 0 0
Saint Joseph’s 4 0 Opponent W L
Winthrop 9 0 Robert Morris 2 0 Tennessee 7 4 UT Arlington 0 0
Saint Louis 0 2
Total 70 1 Wright State 0 0 Air Force 0 0 Texas A&M 1 0 Totals 26 1
VCU 0 0
Total 117 31 Youngstown State 1 0 Boise State 1 0 Vanderbilt 2 3
Big Ten Conference West Coast Conference
Total 10 1 Colorado State 0 0 Total 93 62
Opponent W L Opponent W L
Atlantic Sun Conference Fresno State 0 1
Opponent W L Illinois 0 4 Ivy League Nevada 5 0 Southern Conference BYU 5 0
Indiana 0 3 Opponent W L New Mexico 0 0 Opponent W L Gonzaga 0 1
Bellarmine 0 0 Loyola Marymount 1 2
Central Arkansas 0 0 Iowa 3 3 Brown 0 0 San Diego State 1 0 Chattanooga 0 1
Maryland 74 77 Columbia 3 0 San Jose State 1 0 ETSU 1 3 Pacific 0 0
Eastern Kentucky 10 1 Pepperdine 2 0
Florida Gulf Coast 1 0 Michigan 3 4 Cornell 5 0 UNLV 2 2 Furman 31 2 Portland 0 0
Jacksonville 4 0 Michigan State 5 2 Dartmouth 1 0 Utah State 1 0 Mercer 2 3 Saint Mary’s 0 0
Jacksonville State 0 0 Minnesota 2 0 Harvard 1 0 Wyoming 0 1 Samford 0 0 San Diego 1 0
Kennesaw State 0 0 Nebraska 0 0 Pennsylvania 2 0 Total 11 4 The Citadel 17 1 San Francisco 1 1
Liberty 2 0 Northwestern 4 1 Princeton 2 5 UNCG 10 1 Santa Clara 2 0
Ohio State 1 2 Yale 3 0 Northeast Conference VMI 23 8
Lipscomb 1 1 Opponent W L Total 12 4
North Alabama 0 0 Penn State 18 3 Total 17 5 Western Carolina 15 0
Purdue 4 1 Bryant 1 0 Wofford 10 1 Western Athletic Conference
North Florida 1 0 Metro Atlantic Conference Opponent W L
Stetson 5 0 Rutgers 1 0 Central Connecticut 0 0 Total 99 20
Wisconsin 1 3 Opponent W L Farleigh Dickinson 3 0
Total 24 2 Southland Conference Abilene Christian 0 0
Total 116 103 Canisius 1 1 Long Island 1 1 California Baptist 0 0
Fairfield 1 0 Merrimack 0 0 Opponent W L Chicago State 1 0
Big 12 Conference
Big West Conference Iona 3 1 Mount St. Mary’s 4 0 Houston Baptist 0 0 Dixie State 0 0
Opponent W L Grand Canyon 0 0
Opponent W L Manhattan 1 1 Sacred Heart 0 0 Incarnate Word 0 0
Baylor 1 0 Marist 1 0 St. Francis Brooklyn 2 0 McNeese State 1 0 Lamar 1 0
Iowa State 1 0 Cal Poly 2 0 New Mexico State 0 0
CSU Bakersfield 0 0 Monmouth 2 0 St. Francis (Pa.) 0 0 New Orleans 3 1
Kansas 1 11 Niagara 1 0 Wagner 0 0 Nicholls State 0 0 Sam Houston State 1 0
CSU Fullerton 0 0 Seattle 0 0
Kansas State 2 2 Quinnipiac 0 0 Total 11 1 Northwestern State 0 0
CSU Northridge 0 0 Stephen F. Austin 0 0
Oklahoma 1 2 Rider 2 0 Southeastern Louisiana 0 0
Hawai’i 1 0 Ohio Valley Conference Tarleton 0 0
Oklahoma State 0 2 Siena 0 0 Texas A&M-CC 0 0
Long Beach State 2 0 Opponent W L UT Rio Grande Valley 1 0
TCU 0 0 Saint Peter’s 2 0 Total 4 1
UC Davis 0 0 Utah Valley 0 0
Texas 2 2 Total 14 3 Austin Peay 1 0
UC Irvine 0 0 Total 4 0
Texas Tech 2 1 Belmont 0 0
UC Riverside 0 0
West Virginia 7 10 Eastern Illinois 0 0
UC San Diego 0 0
Total 17 30 Morehead State 2 0
UC Santa Barbara 1 1
Total 6 1 Murray State 0 1
SIUE 0 0
Southeast Missouri 0 0
Tennessee State 1 0
Tennessee Tech 1 0
UT Martin 0 0
Total 5 1
3-Charlotte (ACC-1st rd.); 4-Greensboro 2018-19 a W 87-82 1946-47 a W 48-46* a L 64-67
(ACC-quart.); 5-Greensboro (ACC-1st rd.); 2019-20 h W 80-63 n4 W 50-48 h W 63-50
6-Greensboro (ACC-semi) a W 83-72 1947-48 h W 81-42 1980-81 a L 70-73
2020-21 h L 59-64 a W 69-45 h L 54-57
LOUISIANA TECH (1-0) n5 W 55-50 n18 L 54-69
11/27/21 - PNC ARENA 2 PM - ACCNX 1-Charlotte (ACC-1st rd.); 2-Greensboro 1948-49 h W 67-36 1981-82 h L 41-61
NCSU HOME: 1-0 (ACC semi); 3-Greensboro (ACC 2nd rd.) a W 79-39 a L 42-62
2014-15 h W 73-65 n5 W 43-40 n17 L 46-58
NEBRASKA (0-0) 1949-50 a W 61-57 1982-83 a L 81-99
LOUISVILLE (10-13) 12/1/21 - PNC ARENA 7:15 PM - ESPNU h W 70-44 h W 70-63
12/4/21 - PNC ARENA 2 PM - ESPN2 First Meeting 1950-51 h W 71-58 n19 W 91-84
1/12/22 - LOUISVILLE, KY 9 PM - ACCN a W 68-53 1983-84 h L 60-81
NCSU HOME: 6-5 NORTH CAROLINA (79-161) 1951-52 n6 W 58-51 a L 71-95
NCSU IN PNC: 1-2 1/29/22 - CHAPEL HILL, NC 2 PM - ACCN a W 58-53* 1984-85 a L 76-86
NCSU IN REYNOLDS: 5-3 2/26/22 - PNC ARENA TBD - ESPN/2 h W 71-52 h W 85-76
NCSU AWAY: 2-7 NCSU HOME: 46-68 1952-53 h L 69-70 n19 L 51-57
NCSU NEUTRAL: 2-1 NCSU IN PNC: 5-17 a W 87-66 1985-86 a L 79-90
SINCE 2015: 2-5 NCSU IN REYNOLDS: 29-29 n3 W 86-54 h W 76-65
LAST 10 GAMES: 4-6 NCSU AWAY: 24-78 1953-54 a W 84-77 1986-87 a L 78-96
LONGEST WIN STREAK: 3 (1987-2014) NCSU AT SMITH CENTER: 7-28 h W 57-48 h L 79-96
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 3 (1983-85, NCSU NEUTRAL: 9-15 n7 W 52-51 n20 W 68-67
2015-17) SINCE 1954: 48-108 1954-55 n6 W 47-44 1987-88 h L 73-77
BIGGEST WIN: +16 (79-53, 1949) LAST 10 GAMES: 2-8 h L 80-84 a L 73-75*
BIGGEST LOSS: -25 (85-60, 2017) LONGEST WIN STREAK: 15 (1947-52) a W 79-75 1988-89 a L 81-84
MOST NCSU POINTS SCORED: 89 (1988) LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 13 (1933-38, 1955-56 n8 W 82-60 h W 98-88
1948-49 h L 71-72 2006-12) a L 69-73 1989-90 h L 81-91
1949-50 h W 79-53 BIGGEST WIN: +40 (79-39, 1949) h W 79-73 a W 88-77
a W 66-52 BIGGEST LOSS: -52 (62-10, 1921) 1956-57 h L 57-83 1990-91 h W 97-91
1950-51 a L 70-86 MOST NCSU POINTS SCORED: 99 (1992) a L 57-86 a L 70-92
h W 92-78 1912-13 h W 26-18 1957-58 n8 L 30-39 1991-92 h W 99-88
1951-52 h L 68-73 1918-19 h1 W 39-29 a W 58-57# a W 99-94
a L 67-82 1919-20 a L 12-42 h L 69-81 1992-93 h L 67-100
1958-59 h W 67-61* h W 32-21 n9 L 58-64 a L 58-104
1978-79 n1 W 72-66 1920-21 a L 10-62 1958-59 h L 68-72* 1993-94 a L 58-88
1982-83 a L 52-57 h W 32-31 a L 67-74 h L 64-77
1983-84 h L 79-83 1921-22 h L 17-30 n10 W 80-56 1994-95 h W 80-70
1984-85 a L 78-84 a L 19-49 1959-60 a L 51-62 a L 63-82
1985-86 h W 76-64 1922-23 h L 9-39 h L 62-66 1995-96 a L 72-96
1986-87 a L 76-87 a L 26-45 1960-61 h L 66-97 h W 78-75
1987-88 n2 W 80-75 1923-24 a L 9-44 a L 56-62 1996-97 a L 56-59
h W 101-89 h L 24-41 1961-62 a L 56-66 h L 44-45
2014-15 a W 74-65 1924-25 h L 17-27 h W 85-57 n16 L 54-64
n3 L 65-75 a L 10-29 1962-63 a L 65-67* 1997-98 h L 60-74
2015-16 h L 72-77 1925-26 a L 21-31 h L 63-68 a W 86-72
2016-17 a L 60-85 h W 17-8 1963-64 a L 71-79 n11 L 46-73
2017-18 h W 76-69 1926-27 a L 20-40 h W 51-49 1998-99 h L 56-59
2018-19 a L 77-84 h L 13-19 1964-65 a W 65-62 a L 53-62
2019-20 h L 57-77 1927-28 h L 21-31 h L 68-69 1999-00 a L 75-83
1-Honolulu, Hawaii; 2-Anchorage, Ak.; a L 21-31 1965-66 a L 75-83 h L 62-70
3-Syracuse, N.Y. (NCAA) 1928-29 a L 32-41 h W 87-77 2000-01 h L 52-60
h L 34-35 1966-67 a L 78-79 a L 63-76
MIAMI (14-12) 1929-30 h L 25-27 h L 60-77 2001-02 a W 77-59
12/29/21 - CORAL GABLES, FL 9 PM - a W 28-26 n11 L 53-56 h W 98-76
ESPNU 1930-31 a L 16-22 1967-68 h L 66-68 2002-03 h W 86-77
NCSU HOME: 7-5 h W 23-20 a L 84-96 a W 75-67*
NCSU IN PNC: 6-5 1931-32 h W 19-18 n12 L 50-87 2003-04 a L 66-68
NCSU AWAY: 6-5 a W 36-17 1968-69 a L 63-83 h L 64-71
NCSU NEUTRAL: 1-2 1932-33 a L 23-32 h L 62-85 2004-05 a L 71-95
SINCE 2004: 13-12 h L 28-35 1969-70 h L 69-78 h L 71-81
LAST 10 GAMES: 5-5 1933-34 h W 34-30 a L 86-88 2005-06 a L 69-82
LONGEST WIN STREAK: 3 (2x, last 2019-20) a L 24-45 1970-71 n13 W 82-70 h L 71-95
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 2 (2x, last 1934-35 a L 27-32 h L 63-65 2006-07 h W 83-79
2016-17) h L 35-37 a L 81-97 a L 64-83
BIGGEST WIN: +17 (80-63, 2020) n2 L 28-30 1971-72 n13 L 68-99 n21 L 80-89
BIGGEST LOSS: -18 (81-63, 2016) 1935-36 a L 35-37 a L 78-101 2007-08 a L 62-93
MOST NCSU POINTS SCORED: 87, (2019) h L 29-31 h W 85-84 h L 70-84
1939-40 h W 46-35 n2 L 28-36 1972-73 n13 W 68-61 2008-09 h L 76-93
2004-05 a L 66-67 1936-37 h L 35-41 h W 76-73 a L 80-89
2005-06 h W 81-69 a L 31-34 a W 82-78 2009-10 h L 63-77
a W 86-77** 1937-38 a L 31-39 1973-74 n14 W 78-77 a L 61-74
2006-07 a L 65-80 h L 32-41 a W 83-80 2010-11 a L 64-84
2007-08 h W 79-77* 1938-39 h W 35-22 h W 83-72 2010-11 h L 63-75
n1 L 50-63 a L 25-45 1974-75 n15 W 82-67 2011-12 a L 55-74
2008-09 h W 84-81* 1939-40 a L 41-52 h W 88-85 h L 74-86
a L 64-72 h L 36-60 a L 74-76 n22 L 67-69
2009-10 a W 71-66 1940-41 h L 26-47 n16 L 66-70 2012-13 h W 91-83
2010-11 h W 72-70 a L 30-60 1975-76 a W 68-67 a L 65-76
2011-12 a W 78-73 1941-42 a L 28-41 h L 79-91 2013-14 a L 70-84
2012-13 h L 78-79 h W 32-30 1976-77 n14 L 66-78 h L 84-85*
n2 L 71-81 1942-43 h W 47-36 h W 75-73 2014-15 h L 79-81
2013-14 a W 56-55 a L 36-45 a L 73-90 a W 58-46
h L 70-85 1943-44 a L 24-52 n17 L 56-70 2015-16 a L 55-67
n3 W 67-58 h L 27-32 1977-78 n13 L 82-87 h L 68-80
2014-15 a L 60-65 1944-45 a L 46-61 a L 64-69 2016-17 a L 56-107
2015-16 h W 85-69 h L 35-43 h W 72-67 h L 73-97
2016-17 a L 63-81 n3 L 28-55 1978-79 h L 69-70 2017-18 a W 95-91*
h L 79-84 1945-46 a L 34-71 a L 56-71 h L 89-96
2017-18 h L 81-86 h L 44-55 1979-80 n14 L 84-97 2018-19 h L 82-90