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13 Mar
Miami shoot 1-9 from 3 point land. Their star performer held to about half his season average.
How did the Pack answer? By not scoring a field goal until 9.5 minutes into the game. (They had 6 turnovers during this stretch.)
The Wolfpack managed to find a way to slide in under the low bar the Hurricanes set to lose to Miami 63-50. The ACC tournament loss puts an end to a disappointing season.
The loss was pretty much symbolic for how the Wolfpack played the 0′7 - ‘08 season:
Uninspired, ineffective effort with plenty of turnovers and uncanny ability to not be able to score.
Hickson got his game back, scoring more than half of the Pack’s 50 points (27). If that wasn’t enough, he also tossed in 14 rebounds.
Just how bad was it? Fells was the second leading scorer on the team with 6 points.
Departing senior Gavin Grant, in his final game for the Wolfpack, was seemingly pulled from the game for not being “ready to play.”
The Pack as a team shot 34% on the day from the field (vs. Miami’s 37%). They also shot 2-15 from the 3 point line, apparently believing that if you have one of the ACC’s lowest field goal percentages, you should try shooting from farther out.
This was NC State’s first losing season since 2001.
The only bright spot from the season, freshman J.J. Hickson, didn’t say whether he was going to bolt for the NBA. He’s projected as a first round pick. While he could improve his game, this season’s team was left no indication that there’s any reason to stick around.
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8 Mar
State ends the regular season on a depressing note, losing to Wake Forest 78-67.
It looked like departing Wolfpack senior Gavin Grant might lead State back as his layup with 5:30 minutes left to go brought State within two, 60-58. But it was not to be. After fighting back from a defect of 10, the Wolfpack seemingly ran out of steam and Wake Forest went on a 7-0 run to put the Wolfpack’s regular season out of it’s misery.
State’s leading scorers against Wake were Grant (16), Hickson (11), and Costner (10). Grant also threw in 7 rebounds and 5 assists. Low points include Courtney Fells (1-5 from the field, 1-4 from 3pt line; a turnover and 4 fouls in 25 minutes) and Marques Johnson (why does this guy still get playing time? 3 points in 11 minutes on 1-4 shooting with 2 turnovers). McCauley only saw 11 minutes of action as he gave way playing time to Costner. While Costner scored 10, it was on 3-13 shooting (1-6 from 3pt land) and had 2 turnovers with only 2 rebounds.
While these are a lot of numbers, I think it’s important to point out that State shot 44% on the day. Replacing Fells, Johnson, and Costner, State would have shot 59% from the field.
Up next (and all that’s left now) is the ACC tournament.
As StateFansNation.com points out, NC State will play the ACC tourney as a twelve seed …dead last in the conference. The tournament starts on March 13th and runs through the 16th.
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3 Mar
850thebuzz says:
If I hear one more time about “the hook” I’m going to throw up. There were about three hundred plays in that game at the RBC Center Saturday afternoon and they all impacted the game, many of them to greater extent than “the hook” that — upon further review — probably would have been better as a no call, but Ben McCauley put himself in bad position by bodying out on Nelson, a much quicker player. –850thebuzz.com
While I agree that there were other plays that could have made the difference just as much, this was an awful call at a critical point of the game. What was McCauley supposed to do? Get out of the way give him the easy layup? C’mon…
See it for yourself:
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3 Mar
According to 850 the Buzz’s recent blog post, if the players were at fault for the FSU loss (which they were), then the coaching staff were at fault for the Duke loss:
One game after Sidney Lowe called his starters “awful” and essentially said that it’s the players fault not the coach’s, Lowe’s decision to allow Duke to melt the clock without making any effort to steal the ball — let alone commit a foul — ranks as one of the worst I have ever seen.
(This point was also debated over at RedandWhiteFromState.com Saturday.)
I definitely agree that Lowe isn’t doing enough to get this team to where it needs to be. State certainly hasn’t lived up to their potential this year and while the onus is on the players to execute, it’s on the coach to motivate them to do so.
It would seem that others are starting to focus on whether or not Lowe is the right guy for the job:
“LOWE MUST GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” –NCStateGrad96
(as submitted to NCStateFans.com)
Despite how well State played this weekend vs. Duke, Gavin Grant gets it:
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1 Mar
Despite the season pretty much being over for State, they had a perfect opportunity to play spoiler on Senior Day at the RBC. Coach K was going for win #800 and a State win would surely knock #6 Duke out of the top 10.
The Wolfpack got off to a great start lead by a rather un-likely trio: Javi Gonzalez, Ben McCauley, and Tracy Smith.
Sidney Lowe (sporting the red blazer) sent Tracy Smith out to start the game for State (in the spot that has been filled this season by both Costner & McCauley) and he brought some much needed rebounding, inside play, and energy early on. Smith finished the day with 14 points in 22 minutes. He shot 4-5 from the field and was a perfect 6-6 from the line.
Gonzalez helped set the tone early for the Wolfpack when he caught Paulus with an elbow that opened up a gash under his eye.
After nearly knocking Paulus’ lights out, Gonzalez began shooting lights out:
4/4 from the 3pt line
6/7 from the field
Career high 18 points.
Ben McCauley played tough all day inside. He lead the way for State with 19 points. At one point the big man showed his range when he landed a surprise shot from one step inside the three point line.
Trevor Ferguson was the usual spark off the bench (many are wondering why he’s still not starting?), scoring 9 on 3-6 shooting and doing a great job bringing the ball up the court on a few possessions for State.
The guys you typically would think might lead the way in scoring, J.J. Hickson or last year’s Brandon Costner were barely involved in the game. Hickson played only 18 minutes, scoring 8 points and notching 5 rebounds (…and he tossed in an impressive block on Singler).
Costner was on the floor for 22 minutes and was held scoreless on 0-3 shooting.
Courtney Fells shot a dismal 1-4, but was 6-6 from the free throw line and ended up with 9 points.
Gavin Grant, the only Wolfpack senior on Senior Day turned in a sub-par performance, shooting 2 out of 5 for 6 points and fouled out with 2.5 minutes to go with the Wolfpack up by four.
It would seem that State was going to ruin the day for Coach K. Up by as much as 13 in the 2nd half, the Wolfpack actually out-shot Duke 38% to 54% from the field; 46% to 53% from 3-point-land; and 81 to 86% from the free throw line.
But the turnovers kept Duke in the game. Duke had 8. State had 17. This kept the door open for Duke, despite the Wolfpack outplaying them in pretty much every aspect throughout the game…
Except for the last two minutes.
Duke went on a 14-5 run. An awful call sent Demarcus Nelson to the line and he sank his two free throws with a minute to go gave Duke the lead. McCauley then turned it over with 40 seconds left on the clock. Duke pretty much ran out the clock as State tried to use defense to force a turnover Scheyer threw up a 3 with 4 seconds to go that missed. Fells with the rebound, passes it up to McCauley who threw one up in desperation from the 3 point line as time expired. A brick off the backboard later and Duke steals one, 87-86.
Despite the loss, this one was at least a different, and better effort put forth by State.
Final game next week vs. Wake Forest.
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