NC State, Louisville Are Opposing Each Other Once During 2024-2025 Regular Season As They're Opposing Each Other Wednesday Night In Raleigh
NC State, Louisville are opposing each other once during 2024-2025 regular season as they’re opposing each other Wednesday night in North Carolina’s state capital.
Where?
On the hardwood!
NC State comes into the only regular season game with Louisville with record of 9-14 overall 2-10 in the Atlantic Coast Conference is seventeenth in the standings because they’ve lost 8 straight Atlantic Coast Conference games including a 74-73 loss to Stanford on Saturday February 8, 2025 in Stanford California!
As NC State was knocked off 74-73 by Stanford who is a new member, new opponent in the Atlantic Coast Conference Saturday night in Stanford California as a team NC State shot 37.7 % on field goals , 36. 4 % on 3 pointers, 73.3 % on free throws. Three players scored in double figures. Michael Hill was 6-14 on field goals , 2-2 on free throws to go along with 2 assists, 2 blocks , 1 block , 14 points. Dontrez Styles was 3-6 on field goals , 1-3 on 3 pointers , 11-14 on free throws to go along with 7 rebounds, 18 points. Trey Parker was 6-11 on field goals , 5-8 on 3 pointers , 2-2 on free throws to go along with three rebounds, 5 assists , 1 block , 19 points.
Following NC State’s 74-73 loss to Stanford in Stanford California NC State Head Coach Kevin Keatts had this to say about his team about Trey Parker!
Give Stanford credit. They made a couple extra plays down the stretch. Free throws, we missed a couple of free throws. We missed a couple of assignments. Then the game's last play, we were trying to get Dontrez off a curl cut. I told Marcus if he saw an opening to drive it. Trey did a good job getting to the corner and got a great look. I thought he got fouled, to be quite honest with you. If you look at it, the referee raised his hand to call the foul and never blew the whistle. You go back and look at it, very disappointing."When we were up, just say 'be solid.' When we were down, they were making their free throws. We wanted to play really solid defense without fouling and trusting our defense. A couple of times we fouled when we didn't have to. Our press was very effective. We sped them up a little bit. We had our opportunities. We did a good job.
"That's what you want on the road. You want to have the opportunity to make a shot. Trey had a great look, he really did. We said 'stay patient.' We got key offensive rebounds when we needed to. We drove the ball. We did some things. It's unfortunate we don't have the opportunity to come out of here with a win. It was good basketball-wise."
He's playing well. I'm happy that we've been able to -- he's starting to develop. He's starting to understand how to play. He's had some big games. When you think about him, most of the big ones have come on the road. At Duke, here at Stanford where both teams had won a lot of games.
"I like what I'm seeing with him. This may have been -- and I'll check with Craig [Hammel] -- this may have been the most minutes that he's played in 27. He did a really good job. Not only did he score the ball but he ran our team. That was something that we've needed also."
According to Bryan Pyrtle article https://247sports.com/college/north-carolina-state/longformarticle/kevin-keatts-after-stanford-loss-no-one-can-say-were-not-fighting-245440530/#2596695
Unlike NC State,
Louisville won their previous game game beating, defeating Miami 88-78 Saturday night in Louisville Kentucky!
Where?
On the hardwood!
As Louisville beat, defeated Miami 88-78 as a team Louisville shot 49.3 % on field goals , 35.5 % on 3 pointers! Three players scored in double figures. Reyne Smith was 7-19 on field goals , 6-16 on 3 pointers to go along with 4 rebounds , 5 assists , 26 points. J’Vonne Hadley was 6-10 on field goals , 0-1 on 3 pointers to go along with 7 rebounds , 2 assists, 12 points. Terrence Edwards Jr. was 10-16 on field goals , 3-4 on on 3 pointers to go along with 5 rebounds, 10 assists , 27 points.
Following Louisville’s 88-78 win over Miami in Louisville Kentucky Head Coach Pat Kelsey had this to say!
With Chucky (Hepburn) going down, obviously we were a little short-handed and then James (Scott) goes down four or five minutes into the game,""But the next-man-up mentality was on full display. Guys stepped up and raised the level of their games and made contributions in different areas that they don't normally do. They guarded positions they don't normally do. I am just proud of our team as I have been all year long. They were resilient, gritty, tough and found a way."
According to Drew Bailey article https://gocards.com/news/2025/2/8/mens-basketball-louisville-holds-on-to-beat-miami-88-78
Tip off is set for 7:00pm from Lenovo Center that isn’t only home to NC State Men’s Basketball though the Carolina Hurricanes of the NHL as well.
The game is going to be televised on ESPN2 with Mike Monaco, Debbie Antonelli commentating!
Throughout her 36-year career as a television and radio analyst, Antonelli has called women’s and men’s college basketball for ESPN, ACC Network, Longhorn Network and SEC Network, as well CBS Sports, Fox Sports, RAYCOM Sports, Big Ten Network, NBA TV and Westwood One. She has also served as a WNBA analyst since the league’s inception, including a combined 23 years with the Indiana Fever and Charlotte Sting, and she currently provides WNBA content to ESPN’s Daily Wager.
In addition to annually calling NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament games for ESPN, Antonelli became the first woman in 21 years to call an NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament game when she worked first-round games in 2017, a role she has occupied ever since for CBS and Turner Sports.
Overall, Antonelli averages 80 national college basketball broadcasts per season.
A Cary, N.C., native, Debbie Antonelli attended college in her home state at N.C. State University, where she graduated with a double major in business management and economics in 1986. Antonelli was a three-year starter for the ACC champion Wolfpack women’s basketball team under legendary coach Kay Yow. NC State participated in the NCAA Tournament each of Antonelli’s four years, making two Sweet 16 appearances, and she was part of the historic 1984-85 team which swept the ACC regular season and ACC Tournament titles.
According to https://espnpressroom.com/us/bios/debbie-antonelli/