By Phil Neuffer, Associate College Basketball Editor
FACTS & STATS: Site: PNC Arena (18,639) -- Raleigh, North Carolina.
Television: ESPNU. Home Record: UNCG 2-4, NC State 7-0. Away Record: UNCG 0-4,
NC State 0-1. Neutral Record: UNCG 0-0, NC State 3-1. Conference Record: UNCG
1-0, NC State 0-0. Series Record: NC State leads, 7-0.
GAMES NOTES: In its final non-conference game of the season the NC State
Wolfpack will host intrastate foe UNC Greensboro at PNC Arena on Monday
evening.
It has been a miserable season for UNC Greensboro. The Spartans fell 84-70 to
Wake Forest last Saturday in what was the third straight loss and seventh in
the last eight games for the team. The Spartans are now just 2-8 this season
and have yet to earn a win in four tries on the road. UNC Greensboro will get
back to Southern Conference action in its next contest against Davidson.
The Wolfpack have been rolling along during this past month. The Wolfpack have
won all six of its games in December including an 84-68 victory over Western
Michigan this past Saturday. The Wolfpack are now 10-2 overall. The Wolfpack
have won all seven games at home this year, but will need to travel to face
Boston College in its ACC opener next time out.
These instate foes have met seven previous times with each of those games
ending in NC State victories. The most recent win also came on New Year's Eve
during the 2009-10 season, when the Wolfpack topped the Spartans 89-67 in
Greensboro.
Although the Spartans nailed eight 3-pointers against Wake Forest, UNC
Greensboro shot just 42.4 percent overall which was far off the 52.9 percent
pace the Demon Deacons were at. Wake Forest also outscored the Spartans 23-12
from the free-throw line. Trevis Simpson poured in 25 points in the loss.
The struggles for the Spartans really can't be blamed on the team's offensive
production. UNC Greensboro is the top scoring team in the SoCon this season as
the Spartans are scoring 77.3 points per game. That has come despite just a
42.3 field goal percentage. The Spartans also do a good job controlling the
boards (39.2 rpg) but on defense they have been less than impressive. UNC
Greensboro has let up 80.5 points per game on 47.0 percent shooting. Simpson
(20.3 ppg) has had no trouble finding ways to score this season. He has netted
20 or more points in four games this season and currently the 15th-best scorer
in the nation. Derrell Armstrong (15.4 ppg, 5.4 rpg) has also shown a
propensity to score at a high level, while Kayle Locke (11.0 ppg) adds
offensive punch off the bench.
Foul trouble in the first half kept NC State from running away from Western
Michigan, despite the Wolfpack shooting 60.0 percent in the first 20 minutes.
However in the second frame NC State outscored the Broncos 16-7 from the
charity stripe to stretch out its lead. NC State also outscored the Broncos
21-9 in points off turnovers. C.J. Leslie led five players in double figures
with 19 points.
The offensive firepower of NC State has been nearly unmatched this season. The
Wolfpack are scoring a hefty 80.8 points per game and shooting better than any
other team in the nation (53.5 FG percentage). The Wolfpack's defensive
numbers are less eye-popping as they give up 69.6 points per game on an even
40.0 percent shooting. All five starters are averaging double figures. Leslie
(15.3 ppg, 7.5 rpg) is the top offensive option and is a force around the rim.
T.J. Warren (13.6 ppg and Lorenzo Brown (12.2 ppg, 6.1 rpg) anchor the team in
the backcourt. Brown has been especially vital thanks to his distribution.
Scott Wood (11.2 ppg) is a lethal shooter from beyond the arc and Richard
Howell (13.5 ppg, 9.3 rpg) is a double-double threat just about every time he
hits the floor.
Both of these teams have been able to score well this season. However NC
State's offensive ability is just on another tier in comparison to UNc
Greensboro.
Sports Network Predicted Outcome: NC State 85, UNC Greensboro 65
Fox: You could feel it in our dugout UNC head coach Mike Fox said that between Trent Thornton's start and Brian Holberton's home run, the energy in the Tar Heels dugout was high all game in a win over LSU at the College World Series.
Thornton: You want to play teams like that UNC winning pitcher Tuesday Trent Thornton said that getting the start in the College World Series was a dream come true and as a competitor, he wants to throw against the best teams possible.
Moran: It's huge to get an early lead UNC third baseman Colin Moran said that the key to Tuesday's win over LSU in an elimination game was getting an early lead.
Holberton: We just don't want to lose UNC catcher Brian Holberton said that after beating LSU in an elimination game Tuesday, the team took on a don't-want-to-lose mentality.
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