NC State welcomes Virginia for ACC home opener

I know this is only the second game of the conference schedule for the Wolfpack and the first contest in the RBC Center, but Saturday’s game against the Cavaliers is a must-win. I hate to put that sort of pressure on the second ACC game, but it’s the truth. For the Wolfpack to have any shot at postseason play, whether it be in the NCAAT, NIT or elsewhere, it is going to have to win the games at home that it should. Saturday’s game meets those qualifications, probably as much or more than any other home conference game the entire year.

Virginia comes to town sporting a new coach and an improved lineup over last season, IMO.

Sylven Landesberg, who is averaging more than 16 points per game so far, is the clear leader on offense for Virginia. In the only matchup between the two teams last season Landesberg made his presence known, scoring 16 points, grabbing eight boards and dishing out six assists. The Wolfpack will need to keep Landesberg out of the lane where he can create shots for both himself and his teammates, most notably big man Mike Scott. The 6’8″ junior is averaging nearly 14 points a game and is shooting nearly 60% from the field. For a more comprehensive look at Virginia from a statistical outlook, check out Backing the Pack.

Now, about this whole must-win thing. The reason this game is so important is not necessarily because of wins and losses or what kind of a whole a loss would put NC State in the ACC standings. It’s important from a confidence standpoint. There has been a lot of back and forth on the forums lately about relative measures of improvement. Confidence is certainly one of those. I realize that for some all that matters is wins and losses. If NC State isn’t competing for the ACC year in year out, it doesn’t matter how confident the team is or how hard it plays. I tend to fall on the other side of the argument.

A win against the Hoos Saturday, especially if it’s done in convincing fashion (a win of more than 10 points), would be a big boost heading into a brutal stretch of games during the next three weeks. Before State’s meeting with Bull City rival NCCU Jan. 31, the Wolfpack will face four ranked teams and Maryland on the road, which is never pleasant.

Another thing to watch Saturday will be the play of Javi Gonzalez. He didn’t have his best night against Holy Cross and it showed by the amount of minutes Julius Mays and Farnold Degand got. Being the Julius Mays hater that I am (when he’s playing PG), I hope Javi can get squared away and continue the solid play he’s shown through much of the season. If Mays can keep shooting well and play some at the two and Farnold and Javi keep pushing the tempo and limiting turnovers, the backcourt could go from one of those things you watch between the cracks in your fingers to something actually worthy of a round of applause.

I’ll be in attendance tomorrow during the game and be updating via Twitter and potentially the forums, depending on how good the 3G reception is in the RBC Center. Also, if you haven’t checked out the SFN FanPage on Facebook, you should probably go ahead and do that.

For those interested, the following is an extended interview with Coach Lowe that includes a focus on today’s game:

09-10 Basketball

73 Responses to NC State welcomes Virginia for ACC home opener

  1. Rochester 01/09/2010 at 2:37 PM #

    We look gassed. No one seems to have any energy left. If we can’t come back and finish this one off, this is the first real bad loss of the season, never mind the heartbreakers. This game should have been put away with 10 minutes to go.

  2. Dogbreath 01/09/2010 at 2:42 PM #

    Williams torched. Why is he in the game?

  3. Dogbreath 01/09/2010 at 2:44 PM #

    And why isn’t Degand in the game?

  4. Alpha Wolf 01/09/2010 at 2:46 PM #

    Once again, free throws and Dennis Horner undermine this team.

    Oh well, there is playoff football on soon.

  5. Rick 01/09/2010 at 2:47 PM #

    At least we played hard.

  6. Dogbreath 01/09/2010 at 2:47 PM #

    This is the worst loss in Lowe’s illustrious career.

    There is no excuse for this dogshit.

  7. Rick 01/09/2010 at 2:47 PM #

    I guess we just lost the cellar bowl.

  8. Sweatapodimas 01/09/2010 at 2:48 PM #

    Wow horrible!

  9. Rochester 01/09/2010 at 2:48 PM #

    If we had won this game there would have been a glimmer of hope to push into the middle of the league. Getting whipped by Virginia leaves us fighting to get to 11th. This sucks.

  10. Gene 01/09/2010 at 2:49 PM #

    Fire Fowler first and hire a competent AD to lead a coaching search, then fire Lowe. He was totally out coached by Bennett today. I’m done thinking there’s any hope with Lowe.

  11. Gene 01/09/2010 at 2:49 PM #

    “And why isn’t Degand in the game?”

    Picked up four fouls at some point

  12. GoldenChain 01/09/2010 at 2:50 PM #

    Terrible. For the progess I had thought we had made we took 4 steps back today. As has been said previously, scoring droughts, missed point-blank shots (Tracey) and horendous FT shotting.
    I stated yesterday that I though 5 ACC wins was realistic, I’m not even sure about that now.

  13. JeremyH 01/09/2010 at 2:50 PM #

    good effort by our guys. they are playing together and we are getting the most out of the guys we have. quality loss.

  14. tvp1 01/09/2010 at 2:51 PM #

    this team STINKS

  15. VaWolf82 01/09/2010 at 2:51 PM #

    If we had won this game there would have been a glimmer of hope to push into the middle of the league.

    A win today wouldn’t have meant anything other than State wasn’t the worst team in the conference.

  16. GoldenChain 01/09/2010 at 2:52 PM #

    Jeremy, listen, I’ve defended SL and this team a lot, however there is no way this can be considered a “quality loss”.

  17. Dogbreath 01/09/2010 at 2:53 PM #

    7 man, I repeat 7 man rotation wins 8 games in this league.

  18. Rick 01/09/2010 at 2:53 PM #

    “A win today wouldn’t have meant anything other than State wasn’t the worst team in the conference.”

    But if we are last then that is not “improvement” which is all anyone seems to care about.
    12th place is for sure not improvement as we were in 10th last year.

  19. ncsufan13 01/09/2010 at 2:53 PM #

    NC State should wash its hands of this disastrous era and send Lowe packing. What a joke of a team.

  20. choppack1 01/09/2010 at 2:54 PM #

    Wow. I hope our new chancellor got a chance to watch this game in the company of our esteemed AD.

    Quite a contrast…It’s funny to watch UVa, you can actually tell the difference a coach makes. Sidney does jump around a lot though.

  21. bluelena69 01/09/2010 at 2:56 PM #

    Outcoached…plain and simple. Well, so much for my hopes for a top 10 finish (in the ACC) for once in a blue moon.

  22. packplantpath 01/09/2010 at 2:56 PM #

    “Sidney does jump around a lot though.”

    He occasionally flails his arms too.

    Glad I spent the morning floor shopping

  23. packer74 01/09/2010 at 2:57 PM #

    Missed Free Throws and scoring droughts. Can’t afford to lose home games to bottom feeder conference teams like UVA. That was one of 5 or 6 possible wins. For the Kool Aid drinkers, WTNY again.

  24. WolftownVA81 01/09/2010 at 3:01 PM #

    Looks like we may not only be DFL, we might achieve an ofer in league play. Not looking my friends. If you can’t beat the projected next to the last team at home, especially when up by 9 late in the second period, who can you beat? The program did indeed take a big step back today. The road games will be too ugly to watch.

  25. inhoc... 01/09/2010 at 3:07 PM #

    same shit different day…i wonder if the team is going to get worse as the year progresses, like usual.

    lol it has been three years and sids teams still suck but the brand new coach at UVA comes out of the gate in his first ACC game coaching his team to victory at an away game.

    PS: vandy just downed UF….

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