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The following is a list of NC State Wolfpack men's basketball head coaches. There have been 20 head coaches of the NC State men's Wolfpack Basketball Team in their 113-season history. [1] NC State's current head coach is Kevin Keatts. He was hired as the Wolfpack's head coach in March 2017, [2] replacing Mark Gottfried, who was fired shortly ...
Keatts is the first Wolfpack head coach to defeat Duke, North Carolina, and Wake Forest in his first attempt since Tal Stafford during the 1918–19 season. [12] After being projected to finish 12th in the ACC, [ 13 ] Keatts led what recruits were left from Mark Gottfried Wolfpack to a tied-for-third-place finish in the conference, as well as ...
The Wolfpack had beaten Texas Tech 80-67 in its NCAA Tournament opener, a game it waited all day Thursday to play. It was Keatts’ first NCAA win with the Pack, State’s first NCAA victory since ...
The 2023–24 NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team represented North Carolina State University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Wolfpack were led by seventh-year head coach Kevin Keatts and played their home games at PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The ...
N.C. State’s head coach Kevin Keatts hugs DJ Burns Jr. (30) after N.C. State’s 84-76 victory over UNC in the championship game of the 2024 ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament at Capital One ...
The newest member of the Wolfpack chose N.C. State over Arizona State, Dayton, Florida and Auburn. With the addition, N.C. State’s roster stands at 16 players.
Robinson was the 1991 District Coach of the Year as selected by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) after leading NC State to a 20–11 record in the first season. He was the first first-year coach in ACC history to win 20 games, post a winning regular season conference record, and win games in both the ACC and NCAA Tournaments.
Keatts, who had two stints as the Hargrave head coach (1999-2001 and 2003-2011), captured two national prep championships (2004, 2008) and was runner-up three times.