Monday Musings

March 19, 2012

Grab your favorite cup of joe, sit back, and soak up the good times Wolfpackers.

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JP GIGLIO (N&O)
N.C. State beats Hoyas 66-63, heads to Sweet 16

LUKE DECOCK (N&O)
Leslie’s big plays turned game for N.C. State

CAULTON TUDOR (N&O)
Wolfpack win, Marshall’s injury add to the March drama

Associated Press
Wolfpack Erase Early Deficit, Hang On To Top Hoyas

Lorenzo Brown hit three free throws in the final 10.6 seconds and North Carolina State conjured up its glorious tradition with a 66-63 upset of third-seeded Georgetown in a Midwest Regional on Sunday.

The Wolfpack (24-12) advance to play the Purdue-Kansas winner on Friday in St. Louis.

A lowly 11th seed coming in, they had to survive a furious comeback by the Hoyas (24-9) and only were assured of the win when Jason Clark’s hurried 3-point attempt from the right wing was off the mark at the buzzer.

C.J. Williams, Scott Wood and C.J. Leslie each had 14 points, and Brown added 12 for the Wolfpack, who earned their first trip to the round of 16 since 2005.

Hollis Thompson led the Hoyas with 23 points.

Brown, a 74-percent shooter at the line, made both ends of a bonus with 10.6 seconds left for a 65-61 lead. After Clark, who finished with 10 points, raced the length of the court for a layup to cut the lead to two, Brown was fouled again with 4.6 seconds left. He hit the first but missed the second, with the Hoyas racing downcourt for a potential tying 3.

They got a great look, with Clark, defended by C.J. Williams, stopping and getting off a rushed shot that was wide of the mark.

It set off a wild celebration among the Wolfpack players. Three teammates hefted Brown to their shoulders and carried him across the floor, while guard Alex Johnson popped his jersey and yelled to the roaring North Carolina State faithful, “We back baby! We’re going to the Sweet 16!”

GoPack.com
How Sweet It Is, Pack Continues Onto St. Louis

For the first time since the 2004-05 season, the NC State Wolfpack has advanced to the Sweet 16. Next stop, St. Louis.

The 11th-seeded Pack captured the lead late in the first half and never surrendered it, in ousting third-seed Georgetown, 66-63, Sunday afternoon in Columbus.

“Well, I’m extremely proud of our team and these young guys,” said NC State head coach Mark Gottfried. “I think that they have grown up a lot this year.

“I think today, when you look at how we were down early. We came back, took the lead, and just how tough-minded they have become. It makes you feel very good as a coach, very proud of them. It’s a great win for our program.”

NC State advances to the Round of 16 for the 13th time in school history, and will be looking to move onto the Elite Eight for the first time since 1985-86.

“How sweet it is, that’s all we’ve been saying,” said senior C.J. Williams. “How sweet it is. It feels great. We are sky high. We are confident in ourselves and our coaches.”

TheWolfpacker.com
Georgetown locker room report

Andy Reid (TheWolfpacker.com)
Pack tops Georgetown for a Sweet 16 berth

And yet, here they are, headed to St. Louis to play the winner of the No. 2 Kansas vs. No. 10 Purdue game. Win that, and a likely rematch with in-state rival North Carolina in the Elite Eight could await NC State.

“When I went to Alabama, I was much younger. At that time, John Wooden told me one time, ‘Coach, don’t give them too much too fast. They might start expecting that every year,’ Gottfried said. “Well, we failed in that category already. That’s something we’ve done a poor job with.

“All you try to do is get your team to be the best they can be. That’s all we’ve been trying to do. It’s been a nice ride. The good thing about our team is they’re a hungry bunch. I don’t see a satisfied group at all in our locker room.”

The Wolfpack can smell blood now. The seeds of this run were planted months ago, by a coaching staff committed to resurrecting the program and a roster full of players that wanted to buy in.

“One of the first things I said to Coach Gottfried when I met him was, ‘I don’t want this to be a rebuilding year. I don’t want to just play to get better. I think we’ve got the talent and the pieces that we could be a dominant team,'” NCSU junior Scott Wood said. “You never think you’re going to be this far from where you were last year. I think we did a good job of coming together. Coach did a good job of putting in the system and gaining the trust of his players, and we just continued to get better.”

Erin Summers (WRALSportsfan.com)
How sweet it is for NC State

Athletic Director Debbie Yow beamed after State’s win over Georgetown, she admitted she wasn’t a coach but knew the win was an upset over a very good Georgetown team. Yow found C.J. Leslie in the tunnel and grabbed him for a hug and to tell him how proud she was of him and the team.

The exchange between the two could make anyone happy for the team. It’s been a roller coaster for Wolfpack fans, a few hard years under Sidney Lowe, a new Athletic Director, a new head basketball coach and no garruantee that things would look up.

But now Wolfpack nation can celebrate more than they expected to and head coach Mark Gottfried is encouraging it.

“I just hope they keep celebrating, it’s all good,” Gottfried said with a huge smile on his way out Sunday.

Ken Medlin (WRALSportsfan.com)
A bit of cardiac in this Wolfpack

It’s hard not to be impressed by what N.C. State is doing on the basketball court.

They scratched and clawed their way into the NCAA Tournament, and now they’ve made the most of it – sweeping their games in Columbus to earn a berth in the sweet sixteen.

But, it’s the way the Pack is winning that’s captivating fans. The video of their Selection Sunday celebration went viral on the Internet, then the last shot by Georgetown had fans on the edges of their seats. There’s a bit of “cardiac” in this Wolfpack team, and it’s fun to watch develop.

Akula Wolf (BackingthePack.com)
NC State Is In The Sweet Sixteen

Man, this is insane. How are we here now after where we were last year? This is crazy insane stupid insane. I am going to hug everything for the next five days. Coffee tables, fire hydrants, innocent bystanders, everything.

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It’s a great win. Feels amazing. This team has gone so far beyond expectations. I can’t wait for next weekend, no matter the odds against us.

Akula Wolf (BackingthePack.com)
ANIMATED: Lorenzo Brown Can Be Really Really Good When He Wants To Be

A tip of the cap to the mothership for this gif of Lorenzo Brown’s crazy runner/fada with about two minutes to go:

PackPride.com
BOX SCORE: NC State 66, Georgetown 63

Sammy Batten (FayObserver.com)
Batten: N.C. State coach Mark Gottfried building his own tradition

Living in the present

Changes were already occurring in the N.C. State basketball program when Gottfried was hired in April 2011. The team’s practice facility, the Dail Center, had been refurbished and adorned with photos and banners illustrating the Wolfpack’s past.

David Thompson, Tommy Burleson, Hawkeye Whitney, Lorenzo Charles, Chris Corchiani. The national championship teams of 1974 and ’83. All of those and more are remembered in one way or another in the Dail Center.
Teaching his players about that history was important to Gottfried. But more than anything, he wanted them to become part of it.

“They needed to get to know that history some, and I think they have,” Gottfried said. “We always talk about we have such great history at N.C. State, but it’s also time to build some new history. It’s time to build some things in the present rather than going all the way back to ’83 or ’74, or different years that they’ve had great teams. It’s nice to have that tradition, but we also need to build some for ourselves, and our players know that.”

Sammy Batten (FayObserver.com)
C.J. Williams makes some big plays for N.C. State in win over Georgetown

C.J. Williams was having dinner with his family Friday at N.C. State’s team hotel when his father, Wendell, pulled the senior forward off to the side.

Wendell, a former college baseball player at Florida A&M and long-time AAU basketball coach, knew his son was frustrated about a shooting slump that had seen him make just 12 of 38 shots over the Wolfpack’s last six games. That included a 3-for-7 performance earlier that day in State’s 79-65 victory in the NCAA tournament.

“My mom was with us and he pulled me off to the side,” Williams said. “At first, he just listened while I was telling him what I thought was wrong. Then he just told me, ‘Just stay confident and get your legs into your shot.’ ”

Williams heeded his father’s advice. The result was some clutch first-half shooting that helped the Wolfpack overcome an early deficit en route to a 66-63 win against Georgetown on Sunday.

Associated Press (ESPN.com)
Wolfpack knock off Hoyas as Lorenzo Brown steady at line in clutch

It’s been a long time since North Carolina State was mentioned in the same breath with the elite programs in the nation — let alone its own state.

Now, a new coach and a new attitude have the Wolfpack faithful harkening back to the glory days of David Thompson and Jim Valvano.

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It’s a return to the big stage for a program that has been lost in the rather large shadows cast by neighboring powers Duke and North Carolina. The Wolfpack won national titles in 1974 with Thompson and in 1983 on Lorenzo Charles’ dramatic last-second putback of Dereck Whittenburg’s wild shot, leading to coach Valvano’s memorable celebration.

But maybe the new Wolfpack have turned a corner.

Myron Medcalf (ESPN.com)
C.J. Leslie leads Wolfpack revival

As two of the heroes from NC State’s 66-63 victory over Georgetown on Sunday walked through a hallway toward the postgame news conference, C.J. Leslie remained in the locker room.

He sat on a blue folding chair with a towel draped over his knees as reporters scurried over a pile of warm-ups, jerseys and shoes in the middle of the sardine can that doubled as a temporary Q&A hub at Nationwide Arena.

Scott Wood and Lorenzo Brown, the two young men who made clutch plays throughout the third-round NCAA tournament win, deserved the opportunity to represent the program in the postgame presser.

NC State Wolfpack forward C.J. Leslie energized his team in its NCAA tournament third-round victory.

Wood scored 14 points and sank four of his five 3-point attempts.

Brown earned Mr. Clutch honors with a variety of plays in the final minutes of a win that sent the Wolfpack to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2005.

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GoPack.com
NC State Basketball Team Sweet 16 Homecoming

The NC State Men’s Basketball Team returned home Sunday after defeating Georgetown to advance to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. Hundreds gathered outside of the Dail Basketball Center to welcome the victorious Wolfpack, and to hear encouraging words from Coach Mark Gottfried and the players.

Andy Reid (TheWolfpacker.com)
Video: Painter on advancing to Sweet 16

NC State junior backup center DeShawn Painter discusses the Wolfpack’s 66-63 win over No. 3 seed Georgetown.

Andy Reid (TheWolfpacker.com)
Video: Leslie on beating Georgetown

NC State sophomore power forward C.J. Leslie led the Wolfpack with 14 points in a 66-63 upset over Georgetown to advance to the Sweet 16.

WRALSportsfan.com
Gottfried: We are continuing to get better

WRALSportsfan.com
Debbie Yow congratulating CJ Leslie after win over Georgetown

WRALSportsfan.com
Mark Gottfried leaving the court after win over Georgetown

WRALSportsfan.com
Gottfried: Let’s hope we keep celebrating

WRALSportsfan.com
Leslie: We had nothing to lose

WRALSportsfan.com
Johnson: Coach thinks we’re a final four team

WRALSportsfan.com
Williams: I didn’t know what to do, I just started running around

WRALSportsfan.com
Howell: We wanted to keep pushing

WRALSportsfan.com
Wood: Always be able to say I went to the Sweet 16

WRALSportsfan.com
Brown: I’m just glad my teammates are happy

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Class of '98, Mechanical Engineer, State fan since arriving on campus and it's been a painful ride ever since. I live by the Law of NC State Fandom, "For every Elation there is an equal and opposite Frustration."

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59 Responses to Monday Musings

  1. UrbanWolf 03/19/2012 at 10:33 AM #

    Am I right that if the Pack finds a way to beat Kansas it would be Gott’s 300th career win? That would be a pretty awesome way to punctuate a milestone victory.

  2. gcpack 03/19/2012 at 10:40 AM #

    Any word on Amile Jefferson, whether he is any closer to a decision and whether he is likely to be influenced by this NCAA run over Duke’s performance?

  3. Wufpacker 03/19/2012 at 10:52 AM #

    A win over KU would give Gottfried 310 wins for his career.

  4. GAWolf 03/19/2012 at 10:55 AM #

    Lorenzo Brown is All-American material if he stays. Surely there is enough fun being had by all that even the most likely to jump will think twice now. This is what college is all about… enjoy it while you can, guys!

    statefansnation RT @RyanTice: Lorenzo Brown’s NCAA Tournament averages: 39 minutes, 14.5 points, 7.5 assists, 7.5 rebounds, 1.5 steals, 0.5 blocks per game.

  5. state73 03/19/2012 at 10:56 AM #

    Two things standout after this weekend. Gott and his upbeat attitude and confidence vs Ole Roy’s pissin and moaning. Second is the marked difference between Yow and Fowler. We finally have an AD who is both good at her job and loves it. GO PACK!!!

  6. ancsu87 03/19/2012 at 11:02 AM #

    The UVa game in ACC tournament was Gott’s 300th win. However I did not see much press about it. A win at KU would be 303. He resigned in late Jan 2009 from UA but some sites count the whole Tide season in his coaching record. Bottom line:
    Murray St: 68-23
    Alabama: 210-132
    NC State: 24-12
    Total: 302-167

  7. Codebrown 03/19/2012 at 11:15 AM #

    No sleep til New Orleans!

  8. Prowling Woofie 03/19/2012 at 11:24 AM #

    This is fun !!!

    Keep up the good work, coaches and players – Shades of the Cardiac Pack 😉 Love it…

  9. JVM4PACK 03/19/2012 at 11:42 AM #

    This is a little off topic, I started a new job in Jan 2012. When I walked up to my new office there was an old news paper clipping w/pic taped on the interior window for people to see when walking by…it was sort of used as a motivational tool from the previous HR Manager.

    It was the ’83 News and Observer clipping of Jimmy V with the net around his neck, surrounded by all the players after knocking off Houston. That was a sweet reminder then, but especially now with our AWESOME showing in the big dance.

  10. Hawkeye Whitney 03/19/2012 at 11:44 AM #

    The keys, as they have been through most of the season, will be avoiding foul trouble and hitting free throws. Our biggest achilles heel is our short bench, but it doesn’t have to be a problem if we play smart enough.

  11. Hawkeye Whitney 03/19/2012 at 11:50 AM #

    Is there any site listing assignment of officials for the sweet 16 and final four? I am particularly interested to see where Mr. Hess might be, for some reason.

  12. ancsu87 03/19/2012 at 11:53 AM #

    Wow..I was looking for any articles from Seth Davis and/or Gary Parish that might acknowledge perhaps they were wrong about the NC State fanbase and coaching search but could not find any. However I did find some links to drivel articles they had written last year then lead me to the IC forums. I thought we were not UNC-BS rival? For a non-rival they sure spend a lot of time writing trash and slinging BS at NC State.

  13. Wufpacker 03/19/2012 at 12:41 PM #

    ^ If we’re waiting for anyone to admit they were wrong about us it’s gonna be a long wait. Read a piece by Goodman on CBSSports.com talking about how well Gottfried has done etc. While he was reasonably complementary to Gott, he couldn’t help but take another passive/aggressive swipe at the fans, calling us “passionate but often unrealistic”, as if this couldn’t describe pretty much every fan base.

    http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/story/17887995/fourth-choice-fifth-no-matter-gottfried-has-nc-state-in-sweet-16

    He also made sure to mention that we got upset when he and others publicly named the candidates that had turned down the job during the search. Predictably, he completely missed that the reason we were ticked off was not that they named candidates that had turned it down but rather named names that were never offered the job.

    As far as Gott’s win total, you’re right that there are a lot of conflicting numbers out there. Many seem to ignore post-season wins, others just don’t seem to be very good at keeping their numbers current. I generally use statsheet for numbers and that’s where the 310 came from (310-173), but you have a point about the end of the ’09 season which had not occurred to me, and I have no clue if statsheet’s numbers take this into account or not.

  14. Hungwolf 03/19/2012 at 12:49 PM #

    This tournament should be a wake up call to ACC that it needs to change its officiating, but Swofford not that smart. UNC, Duke, Va, and FSU players have been standing around waiting for refs to call fouls. Zeller pulled a famous flop in one game and the ref just shook his head and called foul on Zeller for a block. Zeller was dumb founded.

    The officiating in the tournament has been to let the teams play. It has benefited NCSU. Teams have been physical and ACC schools have folded/lost and UNC fans crying foul all day today. Cinn put a bruising on FSU, and Fl did the same to Va. If UNC can’t handle the little physical play of Crieghton, wait till they see OSU, Kansas, Syr, or even NCSU they really gonna be crying.

  15. ancsu87 03/19/2012 at 12:57 PM #

    Wufpacker – I saw the John Goodman article and almost linked to it here due to his postive comments until I saw that drivel about “often unrealistic” expectations.

    I used this link to find the record at Murray State and Alabama. Although it says 24 losses at Murray State whereas every other link had 23 (so I went with 23). In the 2008-2009 season Alabama was 12-7 when he stepped down. They finished 18-14 which Stat Sheets used as his record. I was living in Mobile AL at the time and thought Gott was a good coach so I remembered that time period.
    http://www.gopack.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/gottfried_mark00.html

  16. Astral Rain 03/19/2012 at 12:57 PM #

    I don’t think you can blame Cincy/FSU on officiating. FSU is perfectly willing to bruise as much as a Big East team.

    UVA/UNC/especially Duke- you have a point.

  17. Hawkeye Whitney 03/19/2012 at 12:59 PM #

    It still amazes me how the media completely misrepresents how a coaching search is handled. Every school looking for a new coach engages in talks with multiple coaches to gauge interest in the job. Those talks proceed until one or both of the parties no longer has interest based on the terms discussed,or until the university actually makes a offer. No offer is made until the coach knows what the offer’s terms will be and both parties know it will be accepted. The coaches named in the article did not turn down an offer. They engaged in discussions that did not lead to a “meeting of the minds”.

    If Gott becomes a legendary coach for us in the years to come, will the media still treat him like some sort of red-headed stepchild?

    If we bungled the coaching search a year ago, then Thank God Above that we did! Go Gott and Go Pack!

    Where are all of those other potential coaches hanging out right now? On their couches, watching the tournament like the rest of us!

  18. JeremyH 03/19/2012 at 1:09 PM #

    Why even let him troll?

    “It was so bad that the staff brought in Alex Johnson, a one-year transfer who could play immediately from Cal State Bakersfield.”

    Is this a fourth or fifth grader?

  19. PackerInRussia 03/19/2012 at 1:20 PM #

    “he couldn’t help but take another passive/aggressive swipe at the fans, calling us “passionate but often unrealistic””

    Doesn’t this season sort of validate the fan expectations as realistic?

  20. GAWolf 03/19/2012 at 1:23 PM #

    I’ve seen exactly what Hunwolf sets out above. That’s the truth of the matter.

  21. ppack3 03/19/2012 at 2:12 PM #

    “I would be curious to see if there is any video of the Holes returning to Chapel Hill from Greensboro. I would be willing to bet they got nowhere near the reception that our team did.” – Hawkeye Whitney (Poster)

    I meant to post about this, and this seems the most obvious place. As I got in the car this morning, Mike Maniscalco was talking to someone associated with the UNC BB Program. The guest said something about UNC not hanging a banner for a Sweet 16 trip (unlike some other schools), and that UNC expected to win National Championships. Mike Miniscalco then asked his guest, “You mean, you’re not going to throw a parade for making it to the Sweet 16?” They both laughed.

    I presume that this a-hole was referring to the warm welcome that our team got when they came back into town? I wanted to jump through the radio and, well, do some damage. For someone to belittle our enthusiasm for our program because his fan base has a deep seeded sense of entitlement, is the embodiment of the UNC team, administrators and fans.

    Aside from all of that, isn’t Carolina the program that hangs a banner for every victory, including NCAA wins!? WTF?

    I would love for someone to post a link to, and find out this interviewee’s identity. I was so pissed off, I didn’t even catch the guy’s name.

  22. wolffpride 03/19/2012 at 2:18 PM #

    In regards to the Amile Jefferson inquiry. It is looking like he will wait until the April signing period. This will allow him to see who stays in the NBA draft. He had made it clear that he wants to play significant minutes as a freshmen. He will see what the rosters will look like and decide then. I hope if Calvin decides to leave then he will sign with us. I mean Plumlee will come back for Duke and UK is going after Shabazz Muhammad who Amile is rumored to have a bad relationship with. I think we have a shot if Calvin leaves. Maybe even if he doesn’t, just depends on these other teams roster outlook.

  23. JohnGalt78 03/19/2012 at 3:33 PM #

    pack:3…”Aside from all of that, isn’t Carolina the program that hangs a banner for every victory, including NCAA wins!? WTF?”

    Indeed! I was at the joint this year for our game with the smurfs and they had crap hanging from everywhere. It looked like laundry day at the trailer park. Not just wins, but appearances….whatever. Not only is it a fire hazard, but it really screws up the acoustics when they host Springsteen.

  24. eas 03/19/2012 at 4:07 PM #

    Is there another link to the Yow/leslie hug? It keeps bringing up the press conference.

  25. Trout 03/19/2012 at 4:30 PM #

    “Here’s the deal,” Gottfried said. “I told you this the other day and I believe it with all my heart: You’re good enough. You’re good enough to do this. You’re good enough to advance. There’s a plane waiting for you to take you to St. Louis. There’s hotel rooms waiting for you. There’s a game waiting for you to be played in St. Louis! Let’s go!”

    Awesome!

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