(8) State vs. (4) Louisville TV: Friday 7:37pm, TBS

(4) Louisville held off (5) Northern Iowa late last night in the Second Round Round of 32, 66-53.

State will get a Sweet 16 rematch against the team it beat 74-65 on the road in February — a team that looked dangerous last night, finally scoring with ease against Northern Iowa, shooting 45.8% from the floor and 45.5% behind the arc.

The exciting part for State fans is that the Pack hasn’t played to its potential since the Pittsburgh game.

You can click here for the listing of S16 gametimes for other ACC teams.

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  • #82540
    freshmanin83
    Participant

    Gott a luv Cat. Will he stay 4 years?

    #82542
    JeremyH
    Participant

    Katz has been on point in the past, but he’s clearly a puppet in this interview. I guess the story is that we “ambushed” Villanova, and this is to help Wright save face? lolz.

    Handled very well by Gottfried. Tip your hat, just more motivation.

    #82546
    Gowolves
    Participant

    WP76, I saw the same exact interview. It was a complete hatchet job. You could tell Gott was pissed. Katz is such moron.

    #82549
    WolfWiz11
    Participant

    I think Cat’s best chance at taking his game to the NBA is by staying all four years. I loved Zo and Leslie, but imagine what might have happened if they stayed for their senior years? With Warren firing on ALL cylinders and the guard tandem of Lewis and Cat (he may have been improved with more offensive threats to pass to), we may have made the Sweet 16. And you can argue that the draft class with Wiggins and Parker was stacked, but neither Kansas nor Duke did exceptionally well in those tourneys if I remember and a deep run in the NCAA can definitely help draft stock. I think Cat needs his junior year to let us know that Cat 2.0 is here to stay and then his senior year to take us to the mountain top. Final Four or NC.

    #82551
    WolfWiz11
    Participant

    *Of course, that’s if we don’t win it all this year 😀

    #82555
    wufpup76
    Keymaster

    For any of you who wonder if stuff written here or elsewhere is read by the players or otherwise gets back to them:

    Trevor Lacey was just on Adam & Joe’s radio show. They discussed a lot of things, and motivation came up … I didn’t hear or see this over the weekend, but the players knew of and apparently referenced the VUhoops blog post that referred to State as a “mere speed bump” after the game.

    Just something to consider for everyone when they’re writing about 17-22 year old kids, the team, program, etc.

    Unfortunate or not, they’re very aware.

    #82566
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    The more Greenberg watches the tape of the first game, the more he thinks Louisville will win.

    Wait, WHAT?

    Dickhole.

    #82568
    wufpup76
    Keymaster

    Seth Greenberg just reversed course during halftime of the Miami-Richmond Nit game and is now picking Louisville. Says that Pitino will find a way to neutralize Barber and Louisville will win. The narrative has shifted to ‘Pitino can’t be beat with a week to prepare’.

    Excellent.

    #82569
    Wolfanatic
    Participant

    ^ “I like the action.”

    #82571
    JeremyH
    Participant

    The more Greenberg watches the tape of the first game, the more he thinks Louisville will win.

    That’s not a bad choice, in his position I might choose Louisville too.

    He must have watched that stretch after the 9 minute mark in the first half of the LSU game, where our offense sputtered and LSU got run outs. Martin had a missed shot, turned over, Lacey had a forced missed shot, Turner missed, Cat turned over. So yeah, we do tend to get jumper happy, no bigs touched the ball in that stretch. There was probably a stretch like that in the Dean Dome but we were probably stronger on the defensive end to stem the tide.

    #82572
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    He was talking about the first State/Ville game. There are plenty of reasons to think Ville might win, but THAT particular game tape ain’t one of ’em.

    #82574
    MrPlywood
    Participant

    State is a different team now, the jumper happy times are fewer and father between.

    re: “For any of you who wonder if stuff written here or elsewhere is read by the players or otherwise gets back to them”

    Cat 1.0 might care, PolitiCat 2.0 laughs and says “WTF SFN?”

    #82575
    JeremyH
    Participant

    Ah, OK. Well we won that one, so…

    #82576
    wufpup76
    Keymaster

    Cat 1.0 might care, PolitiCat 2.0 laughs and says “WTF SFN?”

    Haha, this came up during the Lacey interview as well. Apparently Barber e-mailed the President, a former Chief of Staff who’s a State guy made sure Obama saw the message. Obama apparently responded – no big deal.

    Thankfully, anyone with a shred of common sense acknowledges that it was blown entirely out of proportion by the Internet Gestapo.

    #82577
    JeremyH
    Participant

    radio shows, emails to the Prez, hopefully they can squeeze in some practice this week : )

    #82578
    TheCOWDOG
    Moderator

    L’ville MIGHT win.

    Look, it’s Tuesday and I know damned well that Pitino has no plan to play man-man like he did in game one. He feared our perimeter just enough to abandon the match-up zone, and,and…3/4 court presses.

    He will deploy the zone that he used RELIGIOUSLY since 2012, with the traps, and everything that goes with it.

    Big deal. The paint will be open just like Duke2 game. Only this time, our boys know WTF to do with the ball in the paint.

    Gottfreid is playing that Duke ACCT tape to the boys for the evening movie hour.

    #82579
    wufpup76
    Keymaster

    What an awful call at the last second of the Miami-Richmond game.

    #82580
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    Perhaps Cat can get a summer internship with the State Department, go on a “the f-ck wrong with you?” tour of the Middle East. India and Pakistan, while he’s at it.

    #82581
    bill.onthebeach
    Participant

    Mr. Dog…

    You think our BIGS can get inside Harrel’s head again like they did in Louisville?
    Now that was fun to watch…

    #NCSU-North Carolina's #1 FOOTBALL school!
    #82582
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    Louisville’s best hope is for a REALLY tight whistle that sends Harrell to the FT line like 20 times. Otherwise, I don’t see how they crack our defense.

    Yeah, it felt weird typing that sentence about NC State. Like, super duper weird.

    #82583
    MrPlywood
    Participant

    Perhaps Cat can get a summer internship with the State Department, go on a “the f-ck wrong with you?” tour of the Middle East. India and Pakistan, while he’s at it.

    I just choked on my grilled cheese.

    #82585
    pakfanistan
    Participant

    Perhaps Cat can get a summer internship with the State Department, go on a “the f-ck wrong with you?” tour of the Middle East. India and Pakistan, while he’s at it.

    I’m extremely tired and misread that and thought, what the hell did I do?

    #82587
    TheCOWDOG
    Moderator

    In the best of things, Harrell has to go 1 on 4.

    Obviously, not in the moment, but over the game span.

    Sh#t. I’m stoked. RP is an awesome coach, but…if I can get my guys to execute, he can’t beat me with who I got.

    #82589
    Wolfanatic
    Participant

    Larry Naga’s team dug deep to extricate that corn turd at Richmond tonight….

    #82590
    MrPlywood
    Participant

    This is a pretty fair assessment of the game:

    http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/tournament/2015/story/_/id/12547272/strengths-weaknesses-sweet-16-teams-ncaa-tournament

    EAST REGION
    NC State Wolfpack

    Reasons the Wolfpack advance: The NCAA tournament usually comes down to guard play, and Anthony “Cat” Barber, Trevor Lacey and Ralston Turner are as good a tandem as any three guards in the remaining field. Barber might just be the fastest player in the nation with the ball in his hands. NC State improved collectively once he learned the nuances of when to dial it back and when to go al- out. At 6-foot-3, 208 pounds, Lacey is a physical guard who can finish despite contact in the lane. Turner doesn’t need much separation from a defender in order to get his shot off. And when they’re all making shots, they become a headache to defend.

    Reasons the Wolfpack go home: The Pack have been capable of pulling upsets all season, like their wins over Duke, at North Carolina and at Louisville. Their shooting tends to be streaky; that’s why they’ve also proved to be capable of letdowns like against Wofford, at Wake Forest and at Boston College. The NCAA tournament is a not-so-forgiving place for a letdown, and their inconsistent nature could lead to their elimination.

    Louisville Cardinals

    Reasons the Cardinals advance: The top two seeds in the region are gone, and coach Rick Pitino is at the helm. His only loss in the Sweet 16 (11-1) came last year to Kentucky. Give him a week to prepare and basically give him a Sharpie to write Louisville into the Elite Eight. Guard Terry Rozier has been responsible for 54 percent of the Cardinals’ offense in the NCAA tournament, which is the most among any player, according to ESPN Stats & Info. The experience of having been there before helps, too, as Louisville makes its fourth straight appearance in the Sweet 16. Senior Wayne Blackshear has been to two Final Fours and has never known a first-weekend exit in the NCAA tournament. He showed that experience matters with a game-tying shot against UC Irvine.

    Reasons the Cardinals go home: Because of Chris Jones’ dismissal, the Cardinals had to thrust freshman Quentin Snider into the starting lineup. Snider has been solid but is still very much learning on the job, especially when it comes to shot selection, given a game’s time and situation. Then there are the scoring droughts. They’re untimely, but they come like clockwork, way more often than Pitino would like. Louisville is limited offensively, and a well-played zone defense could end up being its kryptonite.

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