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North Carolina State University North Carolina State University (NC State) is a public land-grant research university in Raleigh, North Carolina. Founded in 1887 and part of the University of North Carolina system, it is the largest university in the Carolinas. The universit ...
. The Wolfpack competes at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I ( Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) for
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(ACC) for all sports since the 1953–54 season. The athletic teams of the Wolfpack compete in 23 intercollegiate varsity sports. NC State is a founding member of the ACC and has won ten national championships: four NCAA championships, two
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championships, and four titles under other sanctioning bodies. Most NC State fans and athletes recognize the rivalry with the North Carolina Tar Heels as their biggest. The primary logo for NC State athletics is a red block 'S' with an inscribed 'N' and 'C'. The block S has been in use since 1890 but has seen many alterations through the years. The color red was adopted from the state bird, the cardinal. It became the sole logo for all NC State athletic teams in 2000 and was modernized to its current design in 2006. NC State athletic teams are nicknamed the 'wolfpack'. The name was adopted in 1921 when a disgruntled fan described the behavior of some of the school's football players as being "as unruly as a pack of wolves". Prior to the adoption of the current nickname, North Carolina State athletic teams went by such names as the Aggies, the Techs, the Red Terrors, and Farmers.


Sports sponsored


Baseball

*Head Coach: Elliott Avent *Stadium: Doak Field *ACC Championships: 5 (1968, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1992) *CWS appearances: 3 (1968, 2013, 2021)


Men's basketball

*Head Coach: Kevin Keatts *Arena: PNC Arena *National Championships: 2 (
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) *Southern Conference Championships: 7 (1929, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952) *ACC Championships: 10 (1954, 1955, 1956, 1959, 1965, 1970, 1973, 1974, 1983, 1987) ''The above record of conference titles does not include regular season 1st place finishes as championships – the ACC recognizes only the winner of the ACC Tournament as its champion.''


Women's basketball

*Head Coach:
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*Arena: Reynolds Coliseum *ACC Championships (regular season): 6 (1978, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1990, 2022) *ACC Championships (ACC Tournament): 7 (1980, 1985, 1987, 1991, 2020, 2021, 2022)


Men's cross country

*Head Coach: Rollie Geiger *NCAA Southest Region Championships: 9 (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2016, 2018) *ACC Championships: 16 (1953, 1986, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2011)


Women's cross country

*Head Coach: Laurie Henes *National Championships (Team): 4 (1979†, 1980†,
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Katelyn Tuohy Katelyn Tuohy (born March 18, 2002) is an American middle- and long-distance runner. She is a four-time NCAA champion (3000 meters, 5000 meters outdoor and indoor, and cross country). By the 2019 cross country season, Tuohy had won five Gatora ...
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*NCAA Southest Region Championships: 10 (2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022) *ACC Championships: 28 (1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022) The women's cross country team has competed in more NCAA championships than any other school in the nation (25). Additionally the Wolfpack women's cross country team has won more ACC cross country championships (28) than all other schools combined and are the most by an ACC women’s program in any sport. † AIAW Women's National Championships


Football

*Head Coach:
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*Stadium: Carter–Finley Stadium *ACC Championships: 7 (1957, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1968, 1973, 1979) *Southern Conference Championships: 1 (1927) *South Atlantic Intercollegiate Championships: 3 (1907, 1910, 1913) *Bowl games: 30 (16-13-1)


Golf

*Head Coach: Press McPhaul *Course:
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*National Championships (Men's individual): 1 (
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Matt Hill) *ACC Championships (Men's): 1 (1990)


Gymnastics

*Head Coach: Kim Landrus *Stadium: Reynolds Coliseum *ACC Championships: 1 (1984) * EAGL Championships: 6 (1999, 2000, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2018)


Men's soccer

*Head Coach: George Kiefer *Stadium:
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*NCAA Tournament Appearances: 16 (1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2017, 2018, 2019) *ACC Regular Season Championships: 1 (1994) *ACC Tournament Championships: 1 (1990)


Women's soccer

*Head Coach: Tim Santoro *Stadium:
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*NCAA Tournament Appearances: 16 (1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021) *NCAA Tournament Finalist: 1 (1988) *ACC Regular Season Championships: 1 (1988) *ACC Tournament Championships: 1 (1988)


Softball

*Head Coach:
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*Stadium:
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*ACC Championships: 2 (2006, 2013)


Swimming and diving

*Head Coach: Braden Holloway *Stadium: Willis R. Casey Aquatics Center *National Champions (Individual): 23 *ACC Championships (Men's): 31 (1954, 1955, 1956, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1992, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022) *ACC Championships (Women's): 4 (1979,1980, 2017, 2019)


Men's tennis

*Head Coach:
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*Stadium: J. W. Isenhour Tennis Center *ACC Team Championships: 2 (1978, 1979) *ACC Singles Champions: 4 (1978, 1979, 1997, 1998) *ACC Doubles Champions: 5 (1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1992) *notable former players: John Sadri, Roberto Bracone


Women's tennis

*Head Coach: Simon Earnshaw *Stadium: J. W. Isenhour Tennis Center *NCAA Doubles Champions: 1 (2022 -
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Track and field

*Head Coach: Rollie Geiger and Laurie Henes *Stadium: Paul Derr Track & Field Facility *National Champions (Men's Individual): 2 *National Champions (Women's Individual): 11 *ACC Championships (Men's): (Indoor - 1988)(Outdoor - 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1996)


Volleyball

*Head Coach: Luka Slabe *Stadium: Reynolds Coliseum *ACC Tournament Champions: 1 (1987)


Wrestling

*Head Coach: Pat Popolizio *Stadium: Reynolds Coliseum *National Champions (Individual): 8 *NCAA All-Americans: 32 *Academic All-Americans: 11 *ACC Championships: 19 (1976, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022) North Carolina State University's wrestling team was established in 1925 and goes by the team nickname of the "Wolfpack". Pat Popolizio was named head wrestling coach for the Wolfpack on April 10, 2012. Popolizio was a three-time NCAA qualifier at Oklahoma State University. The wrestling team competes at home on campus in the Reynolds Coliseum. NC State Wrestling also has a blog online mainly to keep up to date with the team and focus on the NCAA Championships. In 2012, Popolizio left his previous program,
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, and took all-American heavyweight
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with him. After redshirting for a year (to avoid losing a year of eligibility per NCAA transfer rules), Gwiazdowski won national titles in 2014 and 2015, becoming the first Wolfpack wrestler to win consecutive titles. During the 2015–16 season, North Carolina State went as high as number two in the national rankings and had the school record for most wins in a single season. The Wolfpack finished tied for fourth at the 2018 NCAA Tournament, sharing a distinction with Virginia Tech in 2016 as the highest tournament finish for an ACC team. *8 individual NCAA Championships: **(1980) Matt Reiss 167lbs **(1984)
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Heavyweight **(1988) Scott Turner 150lbs **(1993)
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Heavyweight **(2009)
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149lbs **(2014, 2015)
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Heavyweight **(2018) Michael Macchiavello 197lbs


Other sports

NC State also competes in 2 other co-ed varsity sports. *
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10 SEARC Championships * Cheerleading: NC State fields a full varsity team in cheerleading coached by Harold Trammel, named head cheerleading coach for the Wolfpack in May 2002. The team has won 3 Universal Cheerleading Association national championships, 4 National Cheerleading Association national championships & 2 Universal Cheerleading Association national championships in the Group Stunt competition.


Non-varsity sports

North Carolina State University offers numerous non-varsity and club level sports throughout the year. This includes, but is not limited to; baseball, basketball, cheerleading, crew, hockey, lacrosse, rugby, sailing, soccer, swimming, ultimate frisbee and many others. The North Carolina State University Men's Rugby Football Club was founded in 1965. NC State plays college rugby in the Atlantic Coast Rugby League against its traditional ACC rivals. The NC State rugby team is led by head coach Jim Latham. The Wolfpack plays their home games at the Upper Method Road Field. NC State won the Atlantic Coast Invitational 7s tournament in 2010 and 2011. The Wolfpack finished 13th at the 2011 USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships. NC State finished 12th at the 2012 Collegiate Rugby Championship, a tournament broadcast live on NBC from PPL Park in Philadelphia. NC State scored a notable upset against #7 ranked Davenport to reach the finals of the 2012 ACI 7s tournament in Blacksburg, only to lose in the final to host Virginia Tech. In 2018, the Wolfpack won the USA Rugby Division II National Championship over Wisconsin-Whitewater and would add the USA Rugby College Sevens National Championship in 2019. As the university's oldest active sports club, the NC State Sailing Club was founded in 1954, and since 1973 has fielded a competitive intercollegiate co-ed fleet racing team. The program added a women's sailing team in 2013, and an offshore yacht-racing program in 2016. With their home facility at Lake Crabtree County Park, the "SailPack," as the club is known, competes in the South Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association, a division of the Intercollegiate Sailing Association ( ICSA). The SailPack has reached the SAISA regional championship consecutively for the past 14 seasons, and as of 2018 is the highest ranking active program in North Carolina ahead of Duke, UNC-Chapel Hill, UNC-Wilmington, Wake Forest, UNC-Charlotte, ECU, and Davidson. Lake Crabtree is also the home venue for NC State's annual Triangle Tango Regatta which features college sailing teams from each active program in North Carolina. Additional dinghy and offshore coastal training activities for the SailPack are located in
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where NC State Sailing hosts a major intercollegiate regatta each spring known as the SailPack Oriental Intercollegiate Regatta. The 2018 edition of this event was the largest-ever one-design, collegiate regatta ever held in North Carolina. NC State Sailing, together with the SailPack Foundation, host community sailing during the summer and teach sailing and racing skills to the public free of charge. NC State's ski team is a member of the United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association (USCSA) and competes in races regularly during the winter season. NC State ultimate frisbee was established in 1978 and currently participates in the USA Ultimate D-1 men's league. The men's team has had 8 national tournament appearances and won the national championships in 1999. The NC State men's and women's club hockey team participates in the ACCHL. The Wolfpack has been coached by Mike Gazzillo since 2010, and he has been assisted by Geoff Wing since 2015. The team calls the Raleigh Ice Plex home. Each year, the Wolfpack hosts the Stephen Russell Memorial Tournament to kick off the season in memory of a goaltender for the team from 2006 to 2009. In 2018–19, NC State finished with an undefeated regular season capped off with an ACCHL title, regional championship and a Nationals appearance. The men's team won the ACCHL tournament 4 times (2001, 2019, 2020, 2021). The women's team has won the ACCHL tournament 1 time (2021). NC State also boasts a growing men's lacrosse team, formerly an NCAA Division I program from 1973 to 1982. Under head coach Chris Demarest, the Wolfpack went 11–3 in 2017 and advanced to the SELC Tournament in Johns Creek, Georgia before falling to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, who advanced to the semi-final round of the MCLA D1 national championship. NC State
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team won the 2006 and 2012 Collegiate bass fishing series NC State club sports and intramural championships are covered by PackTV, a division of the Office of Information Technology at the university. PackTV is a student-driven sport channel that is on channel 32.2 on campus as well as streamed online through Apple TV and Roku. Along with intramural championships, club soccer, hockey, lacrosse, and basketball among others, PackTV has also covered varsity-level men's and women's soccer, softball and swimming.


Championships


NCAA team championships

North Carolina State has won 4 NCAA team national championships. *Men's (2) ** Basketball (2): 1974, 1983 *Women's (2) ** Cross Country (2): 2021, 2022


Other national team championships

*Women's (2) **Cross Country (2): 1979*, 1980* ::* Prior to 1981, the
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in women's cross country. The NCAA held their first women's cross country championship in 1981. *Co-Ed (6) ** Cheerleading (6): 1986, 1990, 1991, 2001, 2016, 2018 *see also: ** ACC NCAA team championships ** List of NCAA schools with the most NCAA Division I championships


NCAA individual championships

NC State athletes have won 45 NCAA and 7 AIAW individual championships as of November 18, 2022


Notable alumni

* Nazmi Albadawi, men's soccer (2010–13) *
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, baseball (2005–06) * Joan Benoit, cross country (1977-1979) * Simonas Bilis, swimming (2012–16) *
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, baseball and men's basketball (2005–08) *
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, baseball (1986) * Andre Brown, football (2004–08) * Chucky Brown, basketball (1985–89) * Jimmy Brown, baseball (1932) * Ted Brown, football (1975–78) * Willie Burden, football (1971–73) * Tommy Burleson, men's basketball (1972–74) * Dick Burrus, baseball (1919) *
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, wrestling (2006–2011) * Mike Caldwell, baseball (1968–71) * Kenny Carr, men's basketball (1975–77) * Lorenzo Charles, men's basketball (1982–85) *
Bradley Chubb Bradley Austin Chubb (born June 24, 1996) is an American football outside linebacker for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at NC State, and was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the first round o ...
, football (2014–17) * Tim Clark, men's golf (1996–97) * Chris Colmer, football (2002–05) *
Chris Corchiani Christopher Corchiani Sr. (born March 28, 1968) is an American-Italian former professional basketball player. At a height of 1.85 m (6'1") tall, and a weight of 88 kg (195 lbs.), he played at the point guard position. High school Born ...
, men's basketball (1988–91) *
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, football (2000–04) * Bill Cowher, football (1977–79) * Doug Davis, baseball (1982–84) *
Joe DeBerry Joseph Gaddy DeBerry (November 29, 1896 – October 9, 1944) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the St. Louis Browns in and . DeBerry played college baseball for the North Carolina State College North Carolina State Univers ...
, baseball (1917–20) * Vinny Del Negro, men's basketball (1983–1987) *
Joey Devine Joseph Neal Devine (born September 19, 1983) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves and Oakland Athletics. Baseball career Atlanta Braves Devine was the Braves' first ...
, baseball (2003–05) *
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Adam Everett Jeffery Adam Everett (born February 5, 1977), is an American former professional baseball shortstop and third baseman. He played college baseball for both the NC State Wolfpack and South Carolina Gamecocks. He was drafted in the first round of ...
, baseball (1996) *
Brian Frasure Brian Frasure is a Paralympian athlete from the United States competing mainly in category T44 sprint events. He competed in the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia. There he won a silver medal in the men's 100 metres - T ...
, track and field (1992-1996) *
Stu Flythe Stuart McGuire Flythe (December 5, 1911 – October 18, 1963) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Philadelphia Athletics during the season. He attended North Carolina State College, where he played college basebal ...
, baseball (1934–36) * David Fox, men's swimming & diving (1990–94) *
Roman Gabriel Roman Ildonzo Gabriel Jr. (born August 5, 1940) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL). He was the second overall pick in the 1962 NFL Draft and played for the Los Angeles Rams for eleven seaso ...
, football (1960–62) *
Mike Glennon Michael Joseph Glennon (born December 12, 1989) is an American football quarterback who is a free agent. He played college football at NC State and was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft. He has also pl ...
, football (2008–12) * Tom Gugliotta, men's basketball (1989–92) *
Nick Gwiazdowski Nickolos Edward Gwiazdowski (born December 30, 1992) is an American freestyle wrestler and graduated folkstyle wrestler. A two-time NCAA Division I National Champion for the North Carolina State Wolfpack, Gwiazdowski has won two bronze medals ...
, wrestling (2012–2016) *
Maggie Haney Maggie Elaine Haney (born February 8, 1978) is a former American gymnastics coach, having been suspended for eight years by USA Gymnastics in April 2020 due to her abusive conduct. She serves as the head coach at MG Elite Gymnastics, Inc in Mon ...
, gymnastics (1997-2000) *
Jeff Hartsock Jeffrey Roger Hartsock (born November 19, 1966) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher who played for the Chicago Cubs in 1992. Amateur career A native of Fairfield, Ohio, Hartsock is an alumnus of North Carolina State Universit ...
, baseball (1986–88) *
J.J. Hickson James Edward "JJ" Hickson Jr. (born September 4, 1988) is an American former professional basketball player. He played one season of college basketball for North Carolina State University before being drafted 19th overall by the Cleveland Cavali ...
, men's basketball (2007–08) *
Nyheim Hines Nyheim Hines ( ; born November 12, 1996) is an American football running back and punt returner for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at NC State, and was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in ...
, football (2015-2017), track and feild (2015-2016) *
Julius Hodge Julius Melvin Hodge (born November 18, 1983) is an American-Antiguan former professional basketball player and current assistant coach at Little Rock Trojans. Originally from Harlem, New York, Hodge played college basketball at NC State and was se ...
, men's basketball (2001–05) * Dutch Holland, baseball (1923–25) * Torry Holt, football (1995–98) *
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, women's soccer (1987–90) *
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, men's swimming & diving (2002–06) *
Erik Kramer William Erik Kramer (born November 6, 1964) is an American former football quarterback. He attended John Burroughs High School in Burbank, California. After attending Pierce College and playing as their quarterback, Kramer transferred to North Car ...
, football (1985–87) * Trudi Lacey, women's basketball(1977-1981) *
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, baseball (1931–32) * Manny Lawson, football (2002–05) *
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, men's basketball (1980–83) *
Matt Mangini Matthew Steven Mangini (born December 21, 1985) is an American former Major League Baseball infielder who played for the Seattle Mariners in 2010. College career Mangini played college baseball for both the NC State Wolfpack baseball, NC State W ...
, baseball (2005–06) *
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, men's soccer (1995–98) * Joe McIntosh, football (1981–84) * Nate McMillan, men's basketball (1985–86) *
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NC State Fight Song

The words to the Fight Song were written by Hardy Ray, Class of 1926, and the music was written by
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in 1908. It is essentially a sped-up version of " The Caisson Song", or more recently, " The Army Goes Rolling Along."United States Army Europe Band – The Army Goes Rolling Along (mp3)
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Red and White Song

The Red and White Song is a popular song sung by fans and played by the band at many NC State athletic events, especially at football and basketball games. It was written by J. Perry Watson, a former Director of Music at NC State, and was introduced in 1961; students first sang the "Red and White" song at the NC State – Maryland game on February 13, 1961. The song, although very popular, is in fact not the official Fight Song of NC State. The colors mentioned in the song refer to NC State's main athletic colors, while "Caroline", "Devils", and "Deacs" refer to other
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team names:
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, Duke Blue Devils, and Wake Forest Demon Deacons.


The NC State Alma Mater

NC State's Alma Mater was written by two students in the early 1920s. Dr. Alvin M. Fountain, a class of '22 alumnus and editor of ''The Technician'', wrote the words, while Bonnie Norris, from the class of 1923, composed the music. In 2022, N.C. State changed the lyrics from "Where the winds of Dixie softly blow" to "Where the Southern winds so softly blow".


Mascot

Since 1975, the NC State Wolfpack athletic teams have been represented at athletic events by its mascots, Mr. and Mrs. Wuf, who were married on February 28, 1981, by the
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at Reynolds Coliseum at halftime of a college basketball game between NC State and Wake Forest. The Demon Deacon presided over the wedding. In print, the "Strutting Wolf" is used and is known by the name "Tuffy." In September 2010, a purebred Tamaskan dog became the new live mascot, "Tuffy".Tuffy's mascot tryout at game pleases N.C. State officials
September 2010
NC State to use Tamaskan Dog for Mascot
September 2010
The Cutest Live College Mascots
September 2010
Tuffy Tamaskan
September 2010

October 2010


See also

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List of college athletic programs in North Carolina This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of North Carolina. NCAA Division I Division II Division III NAIA USCAA NCCAA NJCAA See also *List of NCAA Division I institutions *List of NCAA Division ...
* North Carolina–NC State rivalry * Textile Bowl * East Carolina–NC State rivalry


References


External links

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Guide to the Don Schmidt Collection of NC State Athletics Memorabilia 1975-2000

Guide to the Christopher J. J. Thiry Collection of North Carolina State University Sports Cards circa 1970-2006

Guide to the Dorothy Fritch Film of North Carolina State University Football and Men's Basketball Games 1947-1951

Guide to the Ralph Clyde Heath Photographs and Newsclipping of North Carolina State College Athletes 1942-1953
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