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Tourney Tidbits: NC State enters the 49th ACC Tournament with a 51-38 all-time mark in the event, which started in 1954. The Wolfpack is the third-winningest team in tournament history behind North Carolina and Duke. NC State and Virginia have met 12 times in the tournament, with the Pack holding a 10-2 advantage in those games. State's .833 winning percentage over Virginia in ACC Tournament play is the best of any of the Wolfpack's opponents.

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03-06-2002 12:21 PM
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That's awesome. Hope we can keep it up.

Sendek usually does a good job when he has a lot of time to prepare (he puts that valedictorian Carnegie Melon brain to work). Gillen has also proved to be a pretty crappy tourney coach (ACC or NCAA).

I'm still a little more worried about this game then I was earlier. I think it's the addition of Adam Hall. But I still think we should beat them. Sendek is Gillen's daddy. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Cool]" src="cool.gif" />
03-06-2002 02:43 PM
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I agree with whitevillepack and XxNcsuxX thank for the info that means i should see UVA get whomped under my own eyes
03-06-2002 04:29 PM
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