NC State, Syracuse Atlantic Coast Conference Opponents, Teams That Have The Same Overall Records (11-16) Are Opposing Each Other Wednesday Night In Syracuse New York
NC State, Syracuse Atlantic Coast Conference opponents, teams that have the same overall records (11-16) are opposing each other Wednesday night in Syracuse New York.
Where?
On the hardwood!
NC State comes into the game with a record of 11-16 overall because they defeated Wake Forest 85-73 because a team NC State shot 50 % on field goals , 40.6 % on 3 pointers, 82.4 % on free throws. Three players scored in double figures. Ben Middlebrooks was 2-3 on field goals , 6-7 on free throws to go along with 7 rebounds, 10 points. Paul O’Neil was 8-13 on field goals , 4-7 on 3 pointers to go along with 4 rebounds , 3 assists, 24 points . Dontrez Styles was 9-17 on field goals , 4-11 on 3 pointers to go along with 10 rebounds, 1 assists, 22 points.
According to espn app
Following NC State’s 85-63 win over Wake Forest Saturday in North Carolina’s state capital ahead of the Syracuse game NC State Head Coach Kevin Keatts had this to say about the NC State, Syracuse game!
It’s important game for multiple reasons . It’s a game following a significant win against Wake Forest. The team wants to finish the regular season with strong performances something it didn’t do last season and there’s a lot on the line when it comes to ACC Tournament hopes.
Syracuse comes into the game with NC State with overall record of 11-16 because unlike NC State Syracuse has lost three games in a row including their previous game to Pittsburgh 80-69 on Tuesday February 18, 2025 in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania where as a team Syracuse shot 38.3 % on field goals , 42.4 % on 3 pointers where only two players scored in double figures. JJ Starling was 5-15 on field , 3-11 on 3 pointers to go along with 4 rebounds, 3 assists , 14 points. Chris Bell was 7-15 on field goals, 7-12 on 3 pointers to go along with 3 rebounds, 1 assists , 23 points.
Following Syracuse’s 80-69 loss to Pittsburgh ahead of NC State, Syracuse game Syracuse Head Coach Adrian Aughtry had this to say!
When you’re trying to talk about making an ACC Tournament , You’re talking about winning a game , we organically talk about preparing for the next opponent and winning the game. Everyone knows what’s at stake the implications.
According to According to Jadyn Watson Fisher News & Observer articlehttps://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/acc/nc-state/article300858634.html
Tip off is set for 7:00pm from JMA Wireless Dome!
The game is going to be televised on ESPNU with Mike Monaco, Chris Spatola commentating!
Mike Monaco is a versatile and accomplished play-by-play announcer for ESPN. Adept at calling a variety of sports, Monaco joined ESPN in 2019 and has called Major League Baseball, NHL, Little League World Series, basketball, college baseball, football, lacrosse, volleyball and softball events.
Prior to joining ESPN and the ACC Network, Monaco was with FOX Sports and the Big Ten Network from 2017-19, where he called football, hockey, basketball, baseball, soccer, lacrosse, volleyball and softball. Monaco also previously called college basketball for NBC Sports and four seasons of college basketball games at Western Michigan University.
In addition to his work with ESPN, Monaco also currently serves as the fill-in play-by-play announcer for Boston Red Sox broadcasts on NESN. He has also called games for the Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Bulls and Chicago White Sox.
After initially filling in on Red Sox telecasts during the 2019 season, Monaco returned to NESN’s Red Sox booth in 2020, 2021 and 2022 for select spring training and regular-season games. He previously spent the 2017-19 seasons with the Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox.
In college, Monaco interned with NESN during the 2012 Red Sox season, then served as a broadcaster in the Cape Cod Baseball League (2013 and 2014 seasons) and for the Chicago Cubs’ (2015) and San Diego Padres’ (2016) Single-A affiliates in the Midwest League.
Born and raised in Cohasset, Massachusetts, Monaco attended the University of Notre Dame. While in South Bend, he served as a play-by-play broadcaster, reporter and host for his alma mater, including on nationally syndicated Notre Dame football shows.