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Shackleford played College basketball for North Carolina State in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) of the NCAA Division I from 1985 to 1988.. He was suspended in the fall of 1986 because of poor grades, being reinstated for the spring semester after an appeal and a contractual agreement to attend all classes, with the unusual involvement of chancellor Bruce Poulton. [2]
The 2019–20 NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team represented North Carolina State University during the 2019–20 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Wolfpack were led by third-year head coach Kevin Keatts and played its home games at PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
The NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team drew an average home attendance of 13,491 in 17 games in 2023-24. [ 1 ] The Wolfpack finished the regular season on an uninspiring four-game losing streak, consequently posting a regular season record of 17–14 (9–11 in conference play) and slumping to the ACC tournament as the 10th seed.
Here’s a look at the NC State basketball players entering the transfer portal. LJ Thomas, NC State guard In mid-March, LJ Thomas decided to enter the transfer portal.
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 ...
NC State (22-14), which won its first ACC crown since 1987, leaned on big-time performances from DJ Horne and DJ Burns with an impressive second-half showing against the Tar Heels (27-7).
Before the 1920–21 season the university changed its name from North Carolina A&M to North Carolina State College. At that time the school's nickname was the "Tech." [10] That season the program joined the fledgling Southern Conference as a charter member. [11] State College changed its nickname yet again in 1923, this time to the "Red Terrors."
North Carolina State basketball coach Norm Sloan displays his emotions on the bench during their double overtime 80-77 victory over UCLA in the NCAA semifinals in Greensboro, N.C., March 25, 1974.