The NC State point guard that wore #35 in route to winning the 1983 National Basketball Championship was formally announced as NC State’s 7th Head Coach in the post World War II era yesterday after a 35 day search.
Pack Pride did a super job covering yesterday’s Sidney Lowe events with both a comprehensive webrun of articles and multimedia coverage of yesterday’s events. (video of Sidney at track / audio of players reaction)
Pictures from Saturday’s Press Conference
I thought that Lowe/Fowler did a very good job of laying out the search timeline in a manner than helped insulate Fowler/State from further crticism. During Saturday’s press conference, Coach Sidney Lowe talked about how he had stayed in contact with Lee Fowler throughout the process of the Wolfpack’s search but didn’t really become a candidate until the last couple of weeks. He mentioned he kept telling Fowler that:
“We needed someone who understands NC State, the tradition and the history. . . we needed someone who understands the ACC . . . we needed someone who understood that when you walk out of your house, your neighbor might be wearing blue . . . I realized that was me.�
If you were at Saturday’s events, then please feel free to share thoughts in our comments section. I also welcome you to share any particular quotes from any of the days articles that you like.
Lowe, 46, couldn’t stop smiling Saturday. At his introductory news conference at the Dail Basketball Complex, he looked out into an audience that had so many old friends and familiar faces, that included his new players and some of his teammates from ’83 — Ernie Myers, Cozell McQueen and Alvin Battle among them…
…After flashing the wolf sign with his right hand, Lowe used a bullhorn to address the crowd. “I can’t explain how touching this is,” he said. “I know how passionate our fans are and I look forward to being home and playing Wolfpack basketball. We’re going to restore this thing to where it should be. We’re headed in the right direction,” Lowe said. “We just want to continue to grow and go a little further in the tournament and do a little better.”
Having Fun
Coach Lowe has come back to Raleigh stressing few rules and the importance of family and fun. The Winston-Salem Journal‘s piece this morning focuses on the “fun” angle or yesterday’s events.
I was definitely impressed with the way he talked to the team,” guard Gavin Grant said. “He told us he wanted us to be free and have fun. Herb was more of a – I don’t really want to talk about Herb, but he wasn’t focused on having fun. He was more focused on, ‘We gotta win’ and it was his way or no way at all.
“I think Coach Lowe is going to let guys express themselves and play like they want to play. The Princeton offense, I don’t think that offense fit me and a couple other guys on the team. I think now that we have a coach who understands where we’re coming from that played like some of us here, things should be better.”
The Fayetteville Observer also touched on the topic with some additional quotes.
(Courtney) Fells and his teammates were also refreshed by Lowe’s emphasis on having fun, something that may not have been stressed enough under former coach Herb Sendek.
Lowe let his players know what he is about, exciting them with his talk of playing up-tempo and his vision of winning it all.
“The way he stressed having fun, that really brought smiles to our faces,� Fells said. “And I’ll be truthful, we really haven’t been smiling the last couple of months. Now we’ve got a new energy.�