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NC State gets full basketball schedule. Here’s a look at the highlights

Basketball season is a little over a month away, and N.C. State finally got its full schedule on Tuesday night.

The Wolfpack is coming off a 23-11 season, going 12-8 in ACC play. That was the most conference wins since the program’s national title season in 1973-74, when it went a perfect 12-0.

N.C. State would like to get back to the NCAA Tournament as a legitimate contender, but it’s got a tough road ahead.

Here’s a look at the Wolfpack’s entire schedule:

N.C. State’s can’t-miss basketball game

The Wolfpack hosts Duke at 7 p.m. on March 4. The Blue Devils are coming off an exciting 27-9 season, winning the ACC Championship and advancing to March Madness. They’re currently ranked No. 2 in ESPN’s Way-too-Early rankings.

Duke returns 10 players, including reigning ACC Rookie of the Year Kyle Filipowski and team captain Jeremy Roach.

With the Blue Devils in their second season under Jon Scheyer, it will be interesting to see the rotation against an N.C. State team that’s mostly newcomers.

Players gather for N.C. State men’s basketball media day on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2023, in Raleigh, N.C.
Players gather for N.C. State men’s basketball media day on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2023, in Raleigh, N.C. Kaitlin McKeown kmckeown@newsobserver.com

Trap game alert

Louisville (4-28, 2-18 ACC) won just four games last season and returns only four players from that roster. It’s easy to think the Pack, even with its own newcomers, could run past the Cardinals.

It’s entirely possible, however, Louisville could upset N.C. State in their lone matchup of the season on Jan. 13. The Wolfpack will play on the road, against a program with a Top 5 recruiting class that includes two five-star prospects and three four-star additions.

If coach Kenny Paye can make everything work together and find a rhythm, it’s entirely possible for the Cardinals to surprise the league.

Toughest stretch for the Wolfpack

The last month is expected to be difficult for the Pack, which plays five of its final eight games on the road, including three of the final four.

N.C. State plays at Florida State (Feb. 27), at North Carolina (March 2) and at Pitt (March 9). Then, it hosts Duke on March 4.

North Carolina is a top 25 team in preseason predictions and returns Armondo Bacot, while Pitt — despite losing several starters — is coming off a 24-12 season and 14-6 ACC finish. Florida State is likely the most winnable game, but the Pack won’t want to overlook a game in Tallahassee.

Easiest stretch for N.C. State

N.C. State should be able to ease into its season with three mid-major contests against the Citadel (Nov. 6), Abilene Christian (Nov. 10) and Charleston Southern (Nov. 17).

The Wolfpack should be able to use these three contests to hone details and technique. Head coach Kevin Keatts can also experiment with his rotation and lineups, determining which players work best together as a unit. From that point, N.C. State will head into the heart of its schedule with the Las Vegas Showdown a week later.

This start seems only appropriate considering how the schedule ends.

NC State basketball’s non-conference test

The Wolfpack will face a tough Tennessee team in December for the Basketball Hall of Fame series. The Volunteers went 25-11 overall and 11-7 in SEC play. They played in Italy on a foreign tour, sweeping all three games.

Tennessee is coming off a Sweet 16 appearance and the roster features multiple returning starters, and it brought in Dalton Knecht from Northern Colorado and Jordan Gainey from South Carolina Upstate. Both were major contributors on their previous teams, averaging double digits.

Tennessee’s lineup with those extra games will likely be a tough test for N.C. State before conference play begins in earnest.

DateOpponent TimeTV
Nov. 6The Citadel7 p.m.ACCN Extra
Nov. 10Abilene Christian7 p.m.ACCN Extra
Nov. 17Charleston Southern7 p.m.ACCN Extra
Nov. 23Vanderbilt+10 p.m.ESPN2
Nov. 24Arizona State or BYU+8 or 10 p.m.ESPN2
Nov. 28Ole Miss#9 p.m.ESPN2
Dec. 2

Boston College*

4 p.m.ACCN
Dec. 6Md.-Eastern Shore7 p.m.ACCN Extra
Dec. 12UT Martin7 p.m.ACC
Dec. 16

Tennessee^

10 p.m.TBD
Dec. 20Saint Louis7 p.m.ACCN Extra
Dec. 23Detroit1 p.m.ACCN
Jan. 3Notre Dame*9 p.m.ACCN
Jan. 6Virginia*2 p.m.ACCN
Jan. 10North Carolina*8 p.m.ESPN
Jan. 13Louisville*12 p.m.The CW
Jan. 16Wake Forest*7 p.m.ACCN
Jan. 20Virginia Tech*12 p.m.The CW
Jan. 24Virginia*7 p.m. ACCN
Jan. 27Syracuse*7 p.m. ACCN
Jan. 30 Miami*9 p.m.ESPN/2/U
Feb. 3Georgia Tech*5:30 p.m.The CW
Feb. 7Pitt*7 p.m.ESPN/2/U
Feb. 10Wake Forest*4 p.m.ACCN
Feb. 17Clemson*7:45 p.m.The CW
Feb. 20Syracuse*7 p.m.ESPN/2/U
Feb. 24Boston College*2 p.m.ACCN
Feb. 27Florida State*9 p.m.ESPN/2/U
March 2North Carolina*4 p.m.ESPN
March 4

Duke*

7 p.m.ESPN
March 9Pitt*7:45 p.m.The CW

+ — Vegas Showdown, Michelob Ultra Arena, Las Vegas, Nev.

# — ACC/SEC Challenge, Oxford, Miss.

^ — Basketball Hall of Fame Series, San Antonio, Texas

* — ACC game

This story was originally published September 26, 2023 at 9:49 PM.

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