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2024–25 NC State Wolfpack Men's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team represented North Carolina State University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Wolfpack were led by eighth-year head coach Kevin Keatts and played their home games at Lenovo Center in Raleigh, North Carolina as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The Wolfpack started the season well with five straight wins over non-Power 4 opponents before traveling to San Diego, California to participate in the Rady Children's Invitational. They faced their first Power-4 team there in thirteenth-ranked Purdue. They lost 71–61 and moved to the third place game where they faced BYU. The Wolfpack lost this game 72–61 to finish fourth in the tournament. They returned home to face Texas in the ACC–SEC Challenge when they lost 63–59. They ended their losing streak with a win in their ACC opener over Florida State in overtime. The Wolfpack went 2–1 in their final non-conference games, defeat ...
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Kevin Keatts
Kevin Andre Keatts (born July 28, 1972) is an American college basketball coach who was most recently the head coach at NC State Wolfpack men's basketball, North Carolina State University. Early life and playing career Keatts grew up as an only child in Lynchburg, Virginia. His father was a masonry instructor at Amherst County High School, and Keatts worked as his apprentice on the weekends. He attended Heritage High School (Lynchburg, Virginia), Heritage High School and played point guard on their basketball team as well as quarterback on their football team. As starting quarterback, Keatts led the football team to be ranked the best in the state, losing only one game his entire career. He played basketball for Ferrum College, averaging 13.3 points per game by his senior year. Coaching career Keatts began his coaching career as an assistant at Southwestern Michigan College for the 1996–97 season. He then went to Hargrave Military Academy as an assistant coach for two se ...
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2024–25 Rider Broncs Men's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Rider Broncs men's basketball team represented Rider University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Broncs, led by 13th-year head coach Kevin Baggett, played their home games at the Alumni Gymnasium in Lawrenceville, New Jersey as members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Previous season The Broncs finished the 2023–24 season 15–17, 12–8 in MAAC play to finish in a three-way tie for third place. They were defeated by eventual tournament champions Saint Peter's in the quarterfinals of the MAAC tournament. Roster Schedule and results , - !colspan=12 style="", Exhibition , - !colspan=12 style="", Regular season , - !colspan=12 style="", Sources: References {{DEFAULTSORT:2024-25 Rider Broncs men's basketball team Rider Broncs men's basketball seasons Rider Broncs Rider Broncs men's basketball Rider Broncs men's basketball The Rider Broncs men's basketball ...
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2024–25 Pittsburgh Panthers Men's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Pittsburgh Panthers men's basketball team represented the University of Pittsburgh during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Panthers were led by seventh-year head coach Jeff Capel and played their home games at the Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Panthers started the season well, winning four straight games before their Thanksgiving tournament. The highlight of that run was a 86–62 rivalry victory over West Virginia. They then traveled to West Virginia to participate in the Greenbrier Tip-Off. They defeated LSU 74–63 in the semifinal but lost to nineteenth-ranked Wisconsin 81–75 in the final to finish in second place. After their 91–90 overtime road defeat of Ohio State, the Panthers were ranked eighteenth in the AP poll. After becoming ranked, they lost to Mississippi State 90–57 in the ACC–SEC Challenge and defeated Virginia Tech in their ACC opener. These ...
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2024–25 Boston College Eagles Men's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Boston College Eagles men's basketball team represented Boston College during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Eagles were led by fourth-year head coach Earl Grant and played their home games at the Conte Forum as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Eagles won their opening game of the season against The Citadel, but fell in their next game to VCU 80–55. They then won two games before traveling to the Cayman Islands to participate in the Cayman Islands Classic. There they won three straight games to finish as champions. They defeated Old Dominion in the Quarterfinals, Missouri State by two points in the Semifinals, and Boise State by two points in the final. They didn't fare as well upon returning to the United States as they lost their next three games. These losses included their ACC–SEC Challenge game against South Carolina and their ACC opener against Wake Forest. They won three of their next four games, with thei ...
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2024–25 Stanford Cardinal Men's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Stanford Cardinal men's basketball team represented Stanford University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They played their home games at Maples Pavilion. Led by first-year head coach Kyle Smith, this marked the inaugural season for Stanford as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The team started the season well, winning six straight games, a streak which culminated in a 71–69 win at Santa Clara. The team then went on a two game losing streak, losing in the Acrisure Holiday Invitational to Grand Canyon and to Cal Poly. They rebounded to win three straight games, including a rivalry match and their ACC opener against California. That streak ended as the Cardinal faced their first ranked team of the season in number ten Oregon. They fell at a neutral site in the San Jose Tip-Off 76–61. They then went on their first ACC road trip to the east coast, where they lost to Clemson and Pittsburgh. They rebounded from the road trip an ...
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2024–25 California Golden Bears Men's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 California Golden Bears men's basketball team represented the University of California, Berkeley, in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They were led by Mark Madsen in his second season as head coach. The Golden Bears played their home games at Haas Pavilion as first-year members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Golden Bears started the season with victories over in-state foes Cal State Bakersfield and Cal Poly before traveling to Nashville, Tennessee to face Vanderbilt. The east coast trip proved to much for the Golden Bears as they lost 85–69. They returned to California to defeat cross-town foe USC 71–66. They hosted the Cal Classic, where they won all three games. They then made another trip to the eastern US where they lost 98–93 to Missouri as part of the ACC–SEC Challenge. They lost their ACC opener 89–81 against rivals Stanford. These two losses were part of a stretch where the team went 1–6. Their only victory was ...
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2024–25 Virginia Tech Hokies Men's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Virginia Tech Hokies men's basketball team represented Virginia Tech during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season . The Hokies, led by sixth-year head coach Mike Young, played their home games at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, Virginia, as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Hokies won their first three games of the season. They then went on a six game losing streak, which began in the Hall of Fame Series against Penn State. They then lost their campus game in the Fort Myers Tip-Off against Jacksonville 74–64. They lost both games in Jacksonville as part of the main tournament. Upon returning they also lost their ACC–SEC Challenge game against Vanderbilt and their ACC opener against eighteenth ranked Pittsburgh. They broke their losing streak with a 95–67 win over North Carolina A&T. They finished their non-conference season with a loss at Saint Joseph's in the Holiday Hoopfest. They lost to fourth-ranked Duke to wrap the 20 ...
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2024–25 North Carolina Tar Heels Men's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team represented the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was led by coach Hubert Davis in his fourth season as UNC's head coach, and is assisted by Jeff Lebo, Sean May, and Brad Frederick. The Tar Heels played their home games at the Dean Smith Center in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The Tar Heels began the season ranked ninth in the AP poll and defeated Elon 90–76, before traveling to Kansas to face first-ranked Kansas. The Tar Heels fell 92–82 and fell one spot to tenth in the polls. Two wins before the Thanksgiving tournament was not enough to see the Tar Heels hold on to their tenth spot in the rankings as the fell to twelfth. They traveled to Lahaina to participate in the Maui Invitational. They defeated Dayton in the quarterfinals before losing to fourth-ranked Auburn in the semifinals ...
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North Carolina–NC State Rivalry
The North Carolina–NC State rivalry, also known as the State-Carolina game, Carolina–State Game, North Carolina–NC State game, NCSU–UNC game, and other similar permutations, is an ongoing series of athletic competitions between the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Tar Heels and North Carolina State University Wolfpack. The intensity of the game is driven by the universities' similar sizes, the fact the schools are separated by only 25 miles, and the large number of alumni that live within the state's borders. Both are charter members of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and are part of the Tobacco Road schools. The most popular games between the two are in football, basketball, and baseball. In football, the rivalry game is played at the end of each season during Thanksgiving week. As the ACC has moved to a new scheduling system with protected rivalries, North Carolina and NC State are matched up as permanent rivals so as to allow both schools to face each ...
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2024–25 Duke Blue Devils Men's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team represented Duke University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Blue Devils were led by third-year head coach Jon Scheyer and featured the first Duke roster with no regular rotation players from the Mike Krzyzewski era. The Blue Devils played their home games at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina, as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The Blue Devils started the season ranked seventh and comfortably defeated 2024–25 Maine Black Bears men's basketball team, Maine and 2024–25 Army Black Knights men's basketball team, Army to open the season. They lost to nineteenth-ranked 2024–25 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team, Kentucky in the Champions Classic before holding 2024–25 Wofford Terriers men's basketball team, Wofford to 35 points in a fifty one-point victory. The Kentucky defeat saw them fall to number twelve in the rankings, where they defeated seventeenth-ra ...
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2024–25 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Men's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball team represented the University of Notre Dame, located in Notre Dame, Indiana, in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was led by head coach Micah Shrewsberry in his second season as head coach and played home games at the on-campus Joyce Center as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The Fighting Irish started the season with four straight wins, including a win at Georgetown to begin the season. They then lost to Elon at home before traveling to Paradise, Nevada to participate in the Players Era Festival tournament. They opened the tournament with an overtime loss to Rutgers in the Impact Division. They then lost 65–54 to sixth-ranked Houston in their second game of the tournament. They lost to twenty-first ranked Creighton 80–76, to finish in eighth place in the tournament. They returned to face Georgia in the ACC–SEC Challenge. They lost in Athens 69–48. A win in thei ...
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2024–25 Wake Forest Demon Deacons Men's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's basketball team represented Wake Forest University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Demon Deacons, led by fifth-year head coach Steve Forbes, played their home games at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, North Carolina as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Demon Deacons wone their first four games of the season, the highlight of which, was a 72–70 victory over Michigan at a neutral site. Their first loss came in the Skip Prosser Classic against Xavier, 75–60. They won two games before traveling to Florida to participate in the ESPN Events Invitational. The team lost to eighteenth ranked Florida in the semifinals before defeating Minnesota to finish in third place. They then traveled to College Station to face twenty-second ranked Texas A&M in the ACC–SEC Challenge, where they lost 57–44. The Demon Deacons won eight of their next nine games, with the on ...
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