A picture says a thousand words, they say, but this one has me at a loss for any words at all. The “Pack in Black” will debut this fall, but it’s not yet clear if it will be part of an alternative uniform design or the main look the team will sport in 2014.
CNN: California Congressman Demands Answers From the NCAA About UNC
After at least two years of near silence on the emerging and ongoing scandal at UNC in regards to admitting athletes and fraudulently keeping them eligible academically, the NCAA will soon have to reckon with Congress: UNC fake class scandal and NCAA’s response wind their way to Washington A U.S. congressman is questioning whether the […]
Wolfpack To Honor Russell Wilson At Spring Game on April 12
Russell Wilson is coming to NC State’s Kay Yow Spring Football Game, where he will have his number honored. The former Wolfpack great and Super Bowl champion QB earned his degree in Raleigh while playing stellar football for the Wolfpack before leaving for Wisconsin for a single season. He then was drafted by the Seattle […]
National Media Outlets Say “TJ Warren To The NBA” But TJ Says “Undecided”
Yesterday, a story that surprised almost no one who roots for the Wolfpack surfaced about ACC Player of the Year T.J. Warren: North Carolina State’s T.J. Warren to Enter NBA Draft North Carolina State sophomore T.J. Warren has decided to enter the June NBA draft, sources told Yahoo Sports. Warren reached the decision with his […]
NC State Is The 12th Most Valuable College Hoops Team
Forbes Magazine has ranked the most valuable men’s college basketball teams, and NC State is firmly on that list: 12. NC State Wolfpack Team value: $17 million One-year change: 30% Profit: $11.3 million Conference: ACC Head coach: Mark Gottfried The Wolfpack’s rapid ascension, with the largest growth in value of any team on our list, […]
Survived. Advancing… NC State 74 – Xavier 59
T.J. Warren may start slow, but over the course of forty minutes, no one has been able to stop him completely. Not Pitt, not Syracuse, not Duke, and in Dayton, not Xavier. Last night in the NCAA First Four, Warren missed his first two shots as the Wolfpack opened up its tournament against Xavier in […]
So You’re Saying There’s a Chance?
NC State’s fans, its players, coaches and administration must all have awoken this morning with the same feeling: what might have been. That the Wolfpack is a good enough team to play with most anyone in the upcoming NCAA Tournament is beyond question — the victory over Syracuse on Friday night settled that without any […]
Inconsistent Wolfpack Falls Flat In Littlejohn: Clemson 73 – NC State 56
Lethargic. Lackadaisical. Indifferent. Listless. And for some, apathetic even. Those words may be the best ones to use when describing the Wolfpack’s game in Littlejohn Coliseum tonight, where the Wolfpack gave up a one-point halftime lead to lose 73-56 to Clemson. That scant one point lead was the result of the 7-8 minutes of effort […]
Dean Smith’s Son Is a College Hoops Ref
If you think that Karl Hess, Jamie Luckie or “TV” Ted Valentine coming out of the official’s locker room in the PNC Arena is bad, imagine this: The profile was familiar. So was the steely look in his eyes. Scott Smith is the spitting image of his famous father, North Carolina coach legend Dean Smith. […]
“Thunder Dan” Will Continue Making Pack Players Stronger and Faster, Is Promoted
Pack fans of almost any age probably fondly recall one of the best defenders the school has ever had: Dantonio Burnette. “Thunder Dan” as he came to be called, was a player who “brought it” it each and every play, and was the sort of guy that a ballcarrier didn’t want to in the sights […]
You must be logged in to post a comment.