Breaking down the NC State roster
No. 0 Abdul-Malik Abu, F, so., 6-8, 240: Ready for a breakout role as a scorer after a strong finish to his freshman season.
No. 1 Lennard Freeman, F, jr., 6-9, 250: Tough rebounder and defender but still recovering from offseason surgery to repair a fracture in his right leg.
No. 2 Torin Dorn, G, so., 6-6, 205: Combo guard is a transfer from Charlotte, has to sit out the season.
No. 3 Terry Henderson, G, jr., 6-5, 195: West Virginia transfer will be counted on for 3s and a little bit of everything.
No. 4 Chris Brickhouse, F, jr., 6-5, 205: Walk-on from Broughton is one of the most athletic players on the team.
No. 12 Cat Barber, G, jr., 6-2, 190: Will be the team’s leader and primary scorer, averaged 15.3 points per game over last 14 games.
No. 13 Chris Corchiani Jr., G, so., 6-0, 180: Popular walk-on runs the point on the scout team.
No. 14 Caleb Martin, G-F, so., 6-7, 215: Athletic wing who reworked his shooting form in the offseason.
No. 15 Cody Martin, G-F, so., 6-7, 210: Versatility is his strength – will play power forward and point guard.
No. 21 BeeJay Anya, F, jr., 6-9, 285: Led the ACC in blocked shots (91) and his best games coincided with the team’s best games.
No. 22 Shaun Kirk, G-F, fr., 6-8, 195: Super athletic and can help on defense but needs to add polish to offensive game.
No. 24 Maverick Rowan, G-F, fr., 6-7, 215: Late addition to the recruiting class adds good size on the wing and a smooth shooting stroke.
No. 25 Chase Cannon, G, sr., 6-5, 200: Senior walk-on is a crowd favorite and one of the better 3-point shooters on the team.
Joe Giglio
This story was originally published November 12, 2015 at 1:00 AM with the headline "Breaking down the NC State roster."