NC State plays a full 40 minutes, beats No. 23 Wake Forest 68-54

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After finding multiple ways to lose leads and playing inconsistent basketball for much of the last month, NC State finally finished a game against Wake Forest Saturday, picking up a 14-point victory after dropping seven straight conference games.

NC State forced 23 Wake Forest turnovers (15 in the first half) and held down Ish Smith, forcing the senior guard to commit five turnovers and holding him to 12 points. Al-Farouq Aminu and Chas McFarland committed six turnovers each. The Wolfpack was able to score 18 points off those 23 turnovers.

“I congratulate NC State,” Wake Forest coach Dino Gaudio said. “I thought they played very well. They came out and set a certain tone and we didn’t adjust. Our offense put way too much pressure on our defense today. We held them to 40% but we had 15 turnovers in one half.”

Sidney Lowe said NC State’s transition defense, which only allowed eight fast break points, was key to shutting down the Wake Forest offense.

“If you allow them to run on you, they’re going to beat you. Their bigs run the floor very well. You have to stop the transition offense and we did a good job of that. We had deflections and were diving for the ball. As far as that aspect it’s probably the best defensive game we’ve played. Our kids were committed and it showed.”

Five players scored in double figures and the Wolfpack went 6 of 12 from behind the arc after struggling to make shots during the last seven games. CJ Williams came off the bench and poured in 12 points, hitting two three-pointers in a tw0-minute stretch to keep NC State’s lead above 10 points.

Williams, who has struggled throughout the year, said he’s continued to work hard.

“All week in practice I’ve been working on my shot and working on getting my confidence back and I was able to continue to shoot the ball,” Williams said. “Coach had confidence in me and I know if he has confidence in me I have to have confidence in myself.”

Lowe also credited Williams, among others, for being more verbal on the court and in the locker room, something he said helped NC State to reverting to the bad habits its developed during its losing streak.

“We were more energetic coming out,” Williams said. “Sometimes we were a little dead coming out of halftime. Guys were talking in the locker room and it kept us all focused on what we wanted to do. We all just stayed positive.”

Wake Forest shot 0 for 12 from behind the arc, something that hadn’t happened for the Deacons in 575 games. The last time an NC State opponent didn’t make a three-pointer was in 1990, when Maryland failed to do so.

Dennis Horner picked up his third double-double in the last four ball games, scoring 10 points and grabbing 12 rebounds. Horner, who had never recorded a double-double before the Virginia Tech game Feb. 10.

Despite Horner’s performance on the glass, Wake Forest out-rebounded NC State 50-31 and pulled down 27 offensive boards (8 by Aminu). However, the Deacons could only manage 19 second chance points on those opportunities.

“They got on me about rebounding, because I’m not going to lie, I wasn’t rebounding,” Horner said. “They sat me down and talked to me about it, I took it to heart and I wasn’t going to let that stop me from playing so I’m coming out here tonight and trying to get as many rebounds as I can. ”

Tracy Smith led NC State with 14 points. Javi Gonzalez scored 11 points and dished out six assists while only turning the ball over twice. The Wolfpack had 15 turnovers but Wake Forest was only able to manage seven points off those miscues.

Senior guard Farnold Degand (13 points) said the win couldn’t have come at a better time for a team which had found so many ways to lose games during the last month.

“We’re more relieved than anything,” he said. “The last couple weeks we’ve been fighting and come out short on a few games. To pull it out today felt great.”

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124 Responses to NC State plays a full 40 minutes, beats No. 23 Wake Forest 68-54

  1. WolftownVA81 02/20/2010 at 5:20 PM #

    Raycom didn’t broadcast the game in our area. Congratulations Pack on a big win.

  2. STLPack01 02/20/2010 at 5:29 PM #

    Javi’s assist to turnover ratio is the key stat of the game. If we had consistent PG play, we would have been a much better team this year. I keep day dreaming of what it would be like if Chris Wright would have come to State instead of backing out and signing with Georgetown after Sendek left…

  3. NJpack 02/20/2010 at 5:31 PM #

    Good to see CJ showing some heart. We needed somebody, anybody, to step up and provide a spark for this team.

  4. ncsukyle 02/20/2010 at 5:34 PM #

    Good, dominant win today…and we didn’t have to shoot 70% to get it either! The stifling D was the difference.

  5. NJpack 02/20/2010 at 5:37 PM #

    I didn’t see the game – did CJ play shooting guard or small forward? Just curious, I thought one of his problems this year was that he was more comfortable with the forward position and we were playing him at guard.

  6. theghost 02/20/2010 at 6:01 PM #

    kudos to Tracy Smith for greatly improving his FT%.

  7. choppack1 02/20/2010 at 6:09 PM #

    This win makes us 3-2 vs. ranked opponents….Think about that for a second. Now think about our record vs. unranked opponenets.

    Kudos to the team for playing w/ heart tonight. Hopefully, they can keep it up.

  8. wolfpackattack89 02/20/2010 at 6:22 PM #

    wake played well

  9. RTPMedic 02/20/2010 at 6:36 PM #

    No scoring drought. And it sure didn’t look like they beat us on the boards that badly. I’d love to see the shot chart for this game vs. the MD game. Good play by Davis, Howell and Williams.

    Weak point was beating the press. Our best bet may be just to give it to Degand, clear everyone else out and let him take it on his own.

    Great game, guys!

  10. virtualinc 02/20/2010 at 6:37 PM #

    Focus, intensity, and good communication on the court (and off, as well) really make a difference. This team’s got some fight in ’em, and to come back after losing several and right the ship like this makes the season feel better than last (which was marked by an endless skid at the end). Great to see CJ Williams get fired up, and Horner’s been looking really good for a couple of games, too. Leadership from those guys and consistency at the point help us play like the team we really should be. I’m proud of dem boys!

  11. tuckerdorm1983 02/20/2010 at 7:05 PM #

    wake was nada zip goose egg from the three point line. WOW! Maybe they looked past us.

  12. JeremyH 02/20/2010 at 7:09 PM #

    maybe it was good perimeter defense?

  13. whope90 02/20/2010 at 7:12 PM #

    great win and we do have talented young players, 3-2 against ranked teams
    with two against current teams: If we had some good/solid coaching this team could have won the following games:
    Arizona
    Florida
    Georgia Tech
    Virgina(home)
    Maryland
    Clemson
    so instead of being 15-13/3-10 overall, we could be at best, 21-7/7-6 overall with three to play:at Miami,Vtech, home BC and perhaps pulled out one of the UNC losses because they are horrible!!

    Bad talent does not beat ranked teams and lose close ones! In college, coaching helps win 70-80 percent of the time.

    But,overall, great win for the kids and hope for the future,but if this team survives and wins one or two more, i feel Lee Fowler will welcome
    Sidney back and we might be in the same boat next year as far as records go!

    Still, never the less, a good win!!
    Let’s build on that despite the lack of coaching leadership and a week off! How is that possible? A week off?

    I am proud of these young guns though!!
    Proud, proud, gold old’e andy proud!!!!!!!

  14. ADVENTUROO 02/20/2010 at 7:23 PM #

    Without the PBP Announcers, the game in person looked a little ragged. Both teams had some inconsistencies….If you saw the first half stats, our FG % was 33 and Wake’s was 22(?). We went to the line more and hit more….but we were out rebounded and Wake just kept turning it over.

    During the second half, we did NOT have our usual drought. SO Sid’s comment about talking to the team and MENTAL TOUGHNESS appeared to work.

    Horner looked like a MONSTER out there. He played with HUSTLE and was aggressive. Hats off to him.

    When Wake cut into the lead (down to 6, it was starting to look like De Ja Vue again…and I saw a few fans LEAVING. But the 3’s fell and we seemed to feed off that energy.

    We made (these are young athletes….so let’s be real here) some stupid mistakes towards the end….but we had enough pad to see us through.

    The Referring looked ASYBMAL….don’t know how it looked at home or the commentator’s opinions.

    Really GOOD WIN. The crowd was about 60%, and really quiet during the first half….until Wake made some stupid fouls. The seemed to get into it.

    Not that I am SUPERSTITIOUS….but the team seemed to play with more poise and confidence AFTER the Jimmy V remeberance. For those of you at home, this was about 10 minutes to go in the SECOND Half.

    When they flashed up the footage of V coming BACK to Reynolds and “bowing” to Sidney, the fans rose and started to applaud. Jimmy V got a SO….and the team played better.

    Really need that man’s name (and spirtual presence) on the court….

    GREAT WIN….felt good….glad to hear “Ole MacDonald” & Hungry Like a WOLF.

    GO PACK….GREAT GAME. GREAT PREPARATION on Sid and the Staff’s part.

    Sidney did NOT let up….when Javi and someone else did NOT get back on Offense quickly (less than 2 minutes), SID YELLED AT THEM…like a father correcting his toddler…and THEY NEEDED REMINDING….

  15. Sweet jumper 02/20/2010 at 7:25 PM #

    Good win. Javi, Mays and Williams still made horrible decisions against the press, but we hit our foul shots down the stretch to overcome this. Wood really has to get aggressive about creating shots. He should take 15 shots a game at least. Degand, Javi and CJ took up the slack today, but this rarely happens as we have all seen.
    Smith, Horner, Howell played well today.
    Anyway, much needed win. Good effort. That is the first time in a long time that I have not heard the grumblings and frustrations while leaving the arena and that was nice.
    Go Pack. Please put a run together and at least leave the cellar to the Holes!

  16. wufpup76 02/20/2010 at 7:28 PM #

    I’m harsh when they lose, so let me give credit when it’s due.

    Very nice win. I’m extremely happy for the guys as they have truly not quit or given up. I had thought that might be the case, but obviously they haven’t. Great effort defensively. Sure, Wake helped with their own demise – but State’s effort was solid all the way through as evidenced by the steals and forced turnovers (walk after walk after walk).

    God bless CJ Williams. I’m very happy for him. He has worked very hard and hit a couple of huge shots in the rhythm of the offense. He also was very active on defense, talking well and getting in guys’ faces. He was extremely energetic today.

    Farnold hit a couple of huge shots as well. We got some really good production from the 2 spot today. Shots tend to fall a lot more consistently when they are taken within the flow of the offense. Compliments to all the guards and to Wood for not forcing shots today or taking the first open look that was available to them. Ball movement was pretty good for the most part today. Javi had a good, understated game. It was like all the guards found a little confidence throughout the game today. Thank goodness.

    One note on Wake, all the heat Gaudio takes for their halfcourt offense is more or less justified. They are flat out awful in halfcourt sets, and they can’t score without walking. If they had been called for every violation they committed today they may not have even gotten a shot off. I’m only slightly exaggerating. I like Gaudio ok, he seems like a class guy, but wow they are a mess offensively. He better thank the heavens for Ish Smith (who was pretty bad today. Kudos to Javi + co. for the job they did on him).

    Mark it down folks, a team playing *against* N.C. State turned the ball over like it was their goal to do so and they looked entirely inept on offense. State didn’t do that today! Good win guys 🙂

  17. bradleyb123 02/20/2010 at 7:29 PM #

    Javi’s assist to turnover ratio is the key stat of the game. If we had consistent PG play, we would have been a much better team this year. I keep day dreaming of what it would be like if Chris Wright would have come to State instead of backing out and signing with Georgetown after Sendek left…

    Maybe we should think about this a little harder before we run ole Sid outta town…….. Lose Sid, and we WILL lose some solid recruits next year. Love Sid or hate him, that is a fact.

    I’m not back on the Sid bandwagon after this one win. But I would kinda like to see what happens when we have a highly-rated point guard next year.

  18. wufpup76 02/20/2010 at 7:32 PM #

    “Love him or hate him, Sid actually did a pretty good job today. I’m not campaigning to save his job. Just giving him some credit because today it is due.”

    ^Totally agree. I was impressed with his performance today.

  19. Sweet jumper 02/20/2010 at 7:32 PM #

    Fowler is a piece of work. Valvano gets recognition during a second half timeout today, and David freakin’ Thompson is honored WITH another player at halftime of the Maryland game. Unbelieveable. He does not get it. He and HWSNBN have the same appreciation for our tradition and history–ZIP. Chancellor Woodson, please evaluate his performance immediately. The decision is obvious.

  20. Clarksa 02/20/2010 at 7:40 PM #

    It’s amazing what happens when the same shots that have been open all year long actually make it in the basket.

  21. bradleyb123 02/20/2010 at 7:40 PM #

    How about that Wolfpack!!!

    As much as it pains me to say it, Sid did a good job today. Since Wake was not hitting their outside shots, we packed in our defense and made it hard for them to get anything on the inside. That’s a credit to Sidney. And whenever Wake seized a little momentum, we called time out to slow them down.

    Love him or hate him, Sid actually did a pretty good job today. I’m not campaigning to save his job. Just giving him some credit because today it is due.

  22. GoldenChain 02/20/2010 at 8:29 PM #

    I sure do like winning better than losing!
    Key stat not mentioned:
    F Throw % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8% 2nd Half: 11-13 84.6% Game: 83.3%

    We hit our FTs down the stretch and didn’t leave a lot of point on the table.
    Also we did what decent teams do: got bailed out by our shooters even when we had a bad possession.
    Great win, how about a couple more so unx can have last place.

  23. tuckerdorm1983 02/20/2010 at 8:32 PM #

    go heels and ole roy. Roy says “I say, I say, I say ole boy you are a chicken hawk”

  24. blpack 02/20/2010 at 8:42 PM #

    Good wins for the Pack and BC today!

  25. 61Packer 02/20/2010 at 9:04 PM #

    Shows that it’s possible to win when you don’t shoot especially well if you just play solid defense, not in lapses but from start to finish.

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