NC State Wolfpack vs UNC-Greensboro Spartans

Joe Giglio (N&O)
Back to work, back on the road for NC State

N.C. State scheduled Monday’s game at UNC-Greensboro to give its players a chance to play in the Greensboro Coliseum before the ACC tournament.

After Saturday’s 68-64 home loss to No. 25 Missouri, the Wolfpack needs the game just to get the bitter taste out of its mouth.

N.C. State led Missouri for the first 36 minutes of Saturday’s game and by as many as 10 points in the second half. The Wolfpack (9-3) looked like it was on its way to an eighth straight win headed to Greensboro to face Wes Miller’s Spartans (7-7), who knocked off Virginia Tech earlier on Saturday.

But it was Missouri, not N.C. State, which kept its composure and made the clutch plays down the stretch in a lively PNC Arena on Saturday night.

“We really didn’t fall apart,” senior center Jordan Vandenberg said. “They just started hitting big shots.”

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The coach pointed to the Pack’s problems at the free-throw line, also a problem in the team’s loss to N.C. Central in November.

The Pack went 8-for-14 from the line, which is both a poor percentage (57.1) and not enough attempts. Freshman point guard Cat Barber was an uncharacteristic 2-for-6 from the line (he entered the game shooting 71.1 percent for the season), including a key miss of a front end of a one-and-one with 26.8 seconds left and State down one point.

“We didn’t make foul shots,” Gottfried said. “We missed some key ones.”

GoPack.com
Wolfpack Closes Successful 2013 Year At UNCG

UNCG (7-7) enters Monday night’s contest after claiming its biggest win of the year, a 55-52 win at Virginia Tech on Saturday. The Spartans also did it without their No. 2 scorer, Tevon Saddler. Saddler sat out the game with a foot injury and his status for Monday is unknown. Kyle Cain, a 6-7 junior who transferred from Arizona State, is UNCG’s leading scorer (16.1) and rebounder (8.6).

1. WRAPPING UP 2013
A victory in Greensboro Monday night would give NC State a 23-12 record for the 2013 calendar year. That would set the Wolfpack with a 47-23 mark during the combined 2012 and 2013 calendar years. Additionally, this is the second year in a row NC State has closed its calendar year against UNCG. Last year, the Wolfpack defeated the Spartans 89-68 at PNC Arena on New Year’s Eve.

UNCGSpartans.com
Game Notes

Spartans Versus The ACC . . .
UNCG will be playing its fourth team from the Atlantic Coast Conference this season and it third straight … The Spartans already played at North Carolina Dec. 7 (L, 81-50) and at Wake Forest (L, 59-51) prior to Saturday’s 55-52 victory at Virginia Tech .. The win over the Hokies was just the second all-time against an ACC program in UNCG men’s basketball history, improving the Spartans to 2-50 alltime in such games … The victory over Virginia Tech snapped a 23-game losing streak for the Spartans against the ACC dating back to their first ever win Nov. 9, 2007 at Georgia Tech.

Looking Back At Virginia Tech . . .
The Spartans picked up their second win over the Atlantic Coast Conference in program history Saturday with a 55-52 win over Virginia Tech in Blacksburg … UNCG rallied from an 11-point second half deficit as it out-scored the Hokies 23-9 over the final 10:06 of the game … The Spartans secured the victory by shooting 87.5 percent (14-of-16) from the free throw line while the Hokies only hit 56.5 percent (13-of-23) from the charity stripe … UNCG also committed just 13 turnovers in the victory and held its own against one of the top rebounding teams in the ACC as the rebounding battle was tied at 34-34.

Junior forward Kyle Cain and sophomore forward Kayel Locke combined for 33 points, including 23 in the second half, to lead the Spartans to the victory … Cain notched his fifth double-double of the season with 18 points and 10 rebounds as he was 8-of-14 from the field … Locke added 15 points, including 13 in the second half, as he was 4-of-9 from the field and 7-of-8 from the free throw line. Junior Nicholas Paulos added six points and did a strong job on the defensive end, limiting Virginia Tech top-scorer Jarell Eddie to just four points on 1-of-12 shooting … Freshman Tyrone Outlaw made his third start of the season and scored six points … Outlaw got the start after freshman Tevon Saddler was unable to go due to an injury.

Scouting The Spartans . . .
The Spartans enter Monday’s game with a 7-7 overall record and are coming off a 55-52 victory at Virginia Tech … Monday’s game is the final non-conference game of the year, giving the Spartans a chance at a winning record in nonconference play … The last time UNCG posted a winning non-conference record was in the 2007-08 season when it finished 7-4 out of conference play.

UNCG is averaging 72.1 points per game while allowing 73.7 points per game against … The Spartans have turned up their defensive play over the past three games, holding opponents to a 58.7 points per game while posting a 2-1
record against James Madison, Wake Forest and Virginia Tech.

Junior forward Kyle Cain leads the Spartans and ranks seventh in the Southern Conference in scoring at 16.1 points per game … Cain also leads the team and ranks second on the glass grabbing 8.6 rebounds per game … He is shooting 52.8 percent (94-of-178) from the field and 76.1 percent (35-of-46) from the free throw line… Freshman guard Tevon Saddler is second on the team in scoring at 11.8 points per game and leads the team with 45 assists.

Sophomore forward Kayel Locke is third on the team in scoring at 11.6 points per game and second on the glass, grabbing 4.8 rebounds per game … Locke is shooting 72.1 percent (44-of-61) from the free throw line … Junior Nicholas Paulos rounds out the Spartans averaging double figures at 10.2 points per game while grabbing 3.4 rebounds per game … Paulos has hit a team-high 37 three-pointers and is shooting 36.3 percent from long range.

1.21 Analysis

The Spartans aren’t good at much, in fact they are pretty bad, which is why they have a #299 rating from KenPom. They are good at defensive rebounding (surprising considering their lack of size) and not getting their shots blocked. They are above average at shooting the 3 and defending it. Plus they are an uptempo team with 70 possessions per game.

Probable Starters
#1 Drew Parker (6-1, 178, SR) Guard: ORating= 88.7, 5.7% shots, eFG= 33.3%, AstRate= 20.6, TORate= 34.1

#13 Kayle Locke (6-5, 240, SO) Forward : ORating = 102.4, 23.2% shots, eFG= 47.2%, OReb= 10.5%

#14 Kyle Cain (6-7, 210, JR) Forward : ORating= 110.3, 29.8% shots, eFG= 53.7%, OReb= 10.1%, DReb= 21.9%

#31 Nicholas Paulos (6-7, 185, JR) Forward : ORating= 111.6, 20.7% shots, eFG= 55.9%, 3Pt= 37-102 (.363)

#44 Tyrone Outlaw (6-6, 205, FR) G/F: ORating= 112.6, 21.3% shots, eFG= 46.0%, steal= 2.7%

Paulos will only shoot the 3, there’s no need to focus on him otherwise but please guard him beyond the line, he’s their only consistent 3pt shooter and he’s not easy to lose sight of since he’s 6-7. Parker isn’t a scorer, he’s going to pass but he’s also going to turn it over. Focus on Cain, along with Paulus and Saddler, and you’ll shut them down. Saddler is normally in the starting lineup but due to a foot injury he had to sit out of the VT game, whether we see him or not who knows.

Bench
#0 Kevin Saddler (6-4, 207, FR) Guard : ORating= 83.6, 22.7% shots, eFG= 40.4%, AstRate= 24.4%, FTRate= 80%
#34 RJ White (6-8, 280, FR) Forward
#20 Jordan Potts (5-11, 170, SO) Guard
#3 Diante Baldwin (6-0, 189, FR) Guard
#32 Jordy Kuiper (6-9, 238, FR) Forward

The Pack shouldn’t have a problem with the Spartans but they also can’t take them lightly because they can rise up and beat them if the Pack expects to roll the ball out and win. This needs to be a tune up game for the Pack before heading into conference play against Pitt. The Pack needs to get the last kinks out and start getting into a flow again on offense.

NOTE:
– Kyle Cain started 40 games at ASU while playing for the Fighten Sendeks.
– UNCG is coached by UNC alum Wes Miller.
– UNCG all time record vs the ACC is now 2-50 after upsetting VT the other night. The other win was against GT in 2007/08.

KenPom likes the Pack by 11, I think it’ll be 20.

About 1.21 Jigawatts

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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  • #33612
    bill.onthebeach
    Participant

    Every team’s personality is a mirror image of their coach.

    –I read that in some book.–

    Looks like coach GOTT a nice haircut this week too.

    #NCSU-North Carolina's #1 FOOTBALL school!
    #33613
    tobaccordshow
    Keymaster

    Buckets 7/12 for 16.

    #33614
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    Only Buckets couyld seem a bit off, yet have 16 at the half. He’s just that good.

    #33615
    Rick
    Keymaster

    We played like crap and will go into the half with a lead. Could be worse

    #33616
    Rick
    Keymaster

    Buckets plays stealth basketball. It is like you turn around and he has twenty.

    The only problem is I do not think he can get a shot by himself at the end of a game

    #33617
    wufpup76
    Keymaster

    Basically what you’re saying is this team, in the last week, has completely lost their identity.

    ^Well, we have to give other teams credit for scouting. They’re starting to force Warren to settle for jumpers, we have no offensive post presence – so that allows teams to pressure other areas.

    I didn’t really see the foul on Washington there … momentum back to Greensboro going into the second half. But, this is a little like the Missouri game in reverse – we don’t have much business being ahead given our play, but we are.

    #33618
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    You’re right – he can’t. That will be Cat or Des’ job.

    #33619
    bill.onthebeach
    Participant

    Looks like coach GOTT a nice haircut this week too. –

    #NCSU-North Carolina's #1 FOOTBALL school!
    #33620
    MrPlywood
    Participant

    re: Vandwagon – seems like some guys fail to realize how big they are, and how to use their advantage. I thought the ECU game was an indication that he was past that, but maybe not.

    #33622
    tobaccordshow
    Keymaster

    During halftime, do a twitter search for Bill O’Brien. There are apparently rumors that they fired BOB at Penn State. Hilarious. Doesn’t even begin to pass the smell test.

    #33623
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    Penn State peeps do have their heads up their asses a lot, but that’s a stretch even by their insular, narcissistic standards.

    #33624
    wufpup76
    Keymaster

    Re: Des – we need him to bull his way to the bucket nearly everytime he gets the ball like he did near the end of the half. That could open up a lot of things …

    #33625
    tobaccordshow
    Keymaster

    I can’t imagine Penn State getting a better coach. He’s recruited well and won games in the face of nearly unprecedented NCAA sanctions. Got the top QB in the land. That Hackenberg kid can play.

    I don’t think there are reports at all, btw. Just some internet fueled “tail number” games going on.

    #33626
    Wulfpack
    Participant

    Penn State will hire Schiano if O’Brien heads to the NFL. Lol. Perfect fit. Two giant a-holes! I haven’t ever heard a positive word spoken about Schiano, player or coach. He has a terrible rep.

    #33627
    tobaccordshow
    Keymaster

    With the coffers of Penn State, why would they even go after Schiano? Seems like they could have the pick of the litter if they wanted.

    #33628
    bill.onthebeach
    Participant

    re: re: Vandwagon…

    Well … it might help things if he GOTT to touch the ball a couple of times in a row to get his juices flowing.

    Apparently… that ninth grade pass to the low post ain’t in our bag of tricks.

    #NCSU-North Carolina's #1 FOOTBALL school!
    #33629
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    I wish Gott would teach the Pack guards to bull their way to the basket almost everytime and force the officials to be consistent with the “new rule”.

    on a personal note it only took an entire half but I finally found a site without a popup blocking my viewing displeasure.

    #33630
    Wulfpack
    Participant

    Pick of the litter? No way. Wasn’t a great job even without the sanctions. And outside of Ohio State and maybe Michigan there are no great jobs in the big 10.

    #33631
    tobaccordshow
    Keymaster

    Money talks. And from what I know, they got plenty of money. No, it’s not a Top Tier job. But it’s between Top and Mid Tier for sure.

    #33632
    bill.onthebeach
    Participant

    ^that’s why we hired Whittenburg wasn’t it ???

    #NCSU-North Carolina's #1 FOOTBALL school!
    #33633
    Rick
    Keymaster

    Jig,
    Agreed, we need to take advantage of the new rule

    Good start to the half

    #33634
    wufpup76
    Keymaster

    Sweet, holding foul on 31 to start half 2 … let’s see more of those

    #33635
    Wulfpack
    Participant

    Tim Tebow is available, though now we have to watch his fat head on espn all the time now. Blech.

    #33636
    bill.onthebeach
    Participant

    Vandy does a great job of standing out a the top of key directing offensive traffic and yelling at his team mates on the first play of the second half. He’s definitely “in the game”.

    #NCSU-North Carolina's #1 FOOTBALL school!
    #33637
    wufpup76
    Keymaster

    Way to go Des!

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