Flashback: Fowler in February 2004

The following excerpts are from February 16, 2004’s edition of The Wolfpacker magazine’s Q&A with NC State Athletics Director, Lee Fowler: Question: What are your goals as an athletics director for the upcoming year, in terms of improving athletic programs and in improving facilities? How will those goals be measured? – Herb, Archdale, NC Class […]

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Pre-Game Embarrassment

As Herb Sendek attempts to improve his 1-12 record against Carolina coaches not named Matt Doherty, NC State is preparing to battle (formerly-heated) rival, UNC-Chapel Hill tonight in the RBC Center. (Sendek is 0-6 vs Carolina Coaches not named Matt Doherty in Raleigh. Hell of a home court advantage!!!!) The last time these two “battled”, […]

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Accepting the 4th Bid From the ACC…

…congratulations to the Maryland Terrapins, who punched their dance ticket with a dramatic double-OT win over the Virginia Cavaliers (Jeff, think CBS liked their pick of “feature” ACC games a little better than ABC?). Thus, NC State is now assured of having a win against an NCAA tournament team. For those of you who didn’t […]

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Bama BBall Fans Fall Short

Exhibit #89,654,928 highlighting NC State fans’ better-than-average support of their athletics teams: Saturday, the #16-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide hosted South Carolina at 15,300-seat Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa. Alabama has participated in three consecutive NCAA Tournaments and advanced to last season’s Elite Eight. The Crimson Tide currently sits in first place of the SEC West and […]

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Kentucky Quotes

Kentucky related quotes from today’s College Gameday on ESPN: “These fans known for their passion, not for their patience.” – Chris Fowler introducing ESPN College Gameday from Lexington, Kentucky “I don’t know who is more demanding, (Tubby Smith) or these fans. I spent some time in a chat room this week, which I know is […]

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TSN: McMillan NBA’s COY

In its February 11th edition, The Sporting News handed out its midseason awards that included Coach of the Year to Wolfpack great, Nate McMillan. “McMillan has taken a team that was 37-45 last season and pushed it into the league’s elite. Buoyed by a back-against-the-wall situation (McMillan is in the last year of his contract), […]

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