When: Wednesday November 26 – 9:30 PM ET
Where: Lahaina Civic Center in Maui, Hawaii
TV: ESPN2
Opponent: Texas Longhorns (SEC Conference)
Prediction – KenPom (KP) / Bart Torvik (BT): NC State 80-78 / NC State 81-80
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWolfpack Snapshot:
Record: 5-1
Rankings: KP #26, BT #33
Wolfpack Season So Far:
NC State played Boise State with energy and intensity, and the result showed it. As Coach Wade pointed out in the post-game press conference, there is still a lot to improve before this team plays to its potential.
*** Starting lineup changes coming? *** – Unlikely to happen before Auburn, but Matt Able is getting better at all phases of the game every night. And Terrance Arceneaux, after having played only 25 minutes all season, played 23 against Boise St and filled the stat sheet. Both are strong defenders, the area where the Pack is the weakest. Expect their minutes to trend upward.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWolfpack Player Notes:
Terrance Arceneaux played 23 high quality minutes Tuesday. Assuming he plays Wednesday, I think we can be reassured that his Achilles soreness is behind him. If not, darkness lies ahead.
Ven Lubin has a bandage to support that thumb. He’s played 30+ minutes in the last two games; it does not seem to be a problem. (unless it bothers his FT shooting- 56.2% since the injury – he’s a career 71.4% FT shooter)
Musa Sagnia bumped knees with a player in the Seton Hall game. Not expected to be a lingering problem.
Opponent Overview:
It’s a new era in Texas as Sean Miller (former NC State assistant and Archie’s big brother) is taking over the program after his most recent stint at Xavier. The Longhorns are — ironically — coming off a loss to Sean Miller’s Xavier in the NCAAT First Four after a 19-16 / 6-12 season.
The Longhorns return three solid guards, two of which were starters.
Jordan Pope
Tramon Mark
Chendall Weaver
Key Transfers
Matas Vokietaitis – 7-footer from FAU who was AAC ROY
Cam Heide – from Purdue
Dailyn Swain – came with Miller from Xavier
Lassina Traore – from Long Beach State, two time All Big West selection
Simeon Wilcher – from St John’s
Opponent Snapshot:
Record: 5-2
Rankings: KP #43, BT #36
Team Statistical Comparison (pre Chaminade game)
Team
PPG
PPG-OPP
FG%
3PT%
3PT-M
Reb
Ast
TO
ST
BL
NC State
93
72.3
51.4%
41.70%
11.7
38.7
17.2
11.2
8.7
3.3
Texas
84.3
66.7
47.5%
30.60%
6.8
43.7
13.2
10.7
5.8
3.7
Their Season So Far:
Game 1 – Duke 60-75 (KP # 1) -Texas was up 33-32 at the half, but Duke took over in the second and won by 15. Texas out rebounded Duke (+4) but committed 16 TO and shot poorly from the field, 32.2% / 29.4%.
Game 2 – Lafayette 97-60 (KP #337) – No contest
Game 3 – Fairleigh Dickinson 93-58 (KP #358) – No contest
Game 4 – Kansas City 71-55 (KP #343) – No contest
Game 5 – Rider 99-65 (KP # 339) – No contest
Game 6 – Az State 86-87 (KP #80) – Tight game, AZ ST led by five at the half. It was close in the second, with multiple lead changes. It was tied at 59 seconds, Texas went up 2 at 34 seconds, and AZ ST hit a 3PT at the 10 second mark for the final margin. Texas had the final possession but turned it over.
Game 7 – Chaminade 119-78 (D2) – No contest.
Probable Starters (stats pre Chaminade game)
Player
Class
Pos
Height
Weight
PPG
3PT%
3PTApg
REB
ASST
STL
BLK
Dailyn Swain
JR
G/F
6’8″
225
16.7
29.4%
2.8
6.3
2.5
1
0.2
Matas Vokietaitis
SO
C
7’0″
255
15.8
0.0%
0
7.3
0.33
1
1.2
Mark Tramon
GR
G
6’5″
210
10
21.7%
3.8
2.7
2.33
1
0.7
Jordan Pope
SR
G
6’1″
180
9
28.6%
5.8
2.7
2.83
0
0.2
Simeon Wilcher
JR
G
6’4″
200
8
45.0%
3.3
2.8
2
1
0.5
Thing To Watch For:
Rebounding – Coach Miller always has solid rebounding teams. On average, Texas is outrebounding their opponents by 12. Coming into the Maui tournament, KenPom ranked them 38th in Offensive rebounding percentage.
Experienced, will not lose composure – The Longhorns rank 8th in experience in the country
Fouls – The Wolfpack had 3 starters foul out versus Boise St. Holloman and Copeland were being much more aggressive defensively and will need to continue, but avoid frivolous fouls.
Prediction:
The Wolfpack saves their best for last. NC State wins a tough one, 80-69. Go Pack!
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