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2023–24 NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team


2023–24 NC State Wolfpack men's basketball
Atlantic Coast Conference
No. 13
No. 10
26–15 (9–11 ACC)
Kevin Keatts (7th season)
Joel Justus
Kareem Richardson
Levi Watkins
Larry Dixon
PNC Arena

The 2023–24 NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team represented North Carolina State University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Wolfpack were led by seventh-year head coach Kevin Keatts and played their 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.

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. They then went on a miraculous run in the ACC tournament, winning five games in the span of five days (including a victory over ACC regular season champion and rival North Carolina) to win their first ACC tournament since 1987. They became the first team to win their conference tournament with five wins in five days since the 2010–11 Connecticut Huskies (of the Big East) and the second team overall to do it since the NCAA tournament began in 1939. This is the first time the Wolfpack made the NCAA tournament in consecutive years since they made the 2014 and 2015 tournament.

Receiving an #11 seed in the South region of the NCAA tournament, they continued their Cinderella run from the ACC tournament by defeating #6 Texas Tech in the first round, #14 Oakland in overtime in the second round, #2 Marquette in the Sweet Sixteen, and their ACC rivals #4 Duke in the Elite Eight. The Wolfpack made their first Final Four appearance since 1983 as a result, having won nine straight games since the end of the regular season. They became the sixth #11 seed to reach the Final Four and the first since UCLA in 2021. Their miraculous run came to an end with a Final Four loss to Purdue, closing their season with a 26–15 record.

The Wolfpack finished the 2022–23 season 23–11, 12–8 in ACC play to finish in sixth place. They defeated Virginia Tech before losing to Clemson in the ACC tournament. They received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as the No. 11 seed in the South region. There they lost to Creighton in the first round.

NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownReason for departure
Terquavion Smith0G6'4"165SophomoreGreenville, NCDeclare for 2023 NBA draft/undrafted; signed with the Philadelphia 76ers
Jarkel Joiner1G6'1"180GS SeniorOxford, MSGraduated
Isaiah Miranda3F7'1"205FreshmanPawtucket, RITransferred to Oklahoma State
Jack Clark5G6'8"200RS SeniorWyncote, PAGraduate transferred to Clemson
Dusan Mahorcic11F6'10"225RS SeniorBelgrade, SerbiaGraduate transferred to Duquesne
Chase Graham12G6'1"180SeniorRaleigh, NCWalk-on; Graduated
Ebenezer Dowuona21F6'11"225JuniorAccra, GhanaTransferred to Georgia Tech
Greg Gantt23F6'8"215RS JuniorFayetteville, NCTransferred to UNC Asheville

Final Four and ACC Championship banners

NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownPrevious school
DJ Horne0G6'1"175GS SeniorRaleigh, NCArizona State
Jayden Taylor1G6'4"195JuniorIndianapolis, INButler
Kam Woods2G6'2"185JuniorBessemer, ALNorth Carolina A&T
M. J. Rice3G6'5"200SophomoreDurham, NCKansas
Michael O'Connell12G6'2"195SeniorMineola, NYStanford
Mohamed Diarra23F6'10"215SeniorParis, FranceMissouri
Ben Middlebrooks34F/C6'10"232JuniorFort Lauderdale, FLClemson
NameHometownSchoolHeightWeightCommit date
Dennis Parker Jr. #31 SFRichmond, VAJohn Marshall High School6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)175 lb (79 kg)Oct 26, 2022
Recruit ratings: Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:    (81)
Overall recruit ranking:
Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.
Sources:
College recruiting information (2024)
Paul McNeil #15 SFRockingham, NCRichmond Senior High School6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)180 lb (82 kg)Feb 20, 2023
Recruit ratings: Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:    (87)
Tremayne Parker #26 SGAtlanta, GAOvertime Elite6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)166 lb (75 kg)Nov 16, 2022
Recruit ratings: Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:    (82)
Overall recruit ranking:
Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.
Sources:

"2024 Team Ranking". Rivals. | | | | | |

Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsSite (attendance) city, state
November 1, 2023*7:00 p.m.Mount OliveW 89–7914 – Morsell7 – .mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}Tied3 – TiedPNC Arena (–)Raleigh, NC
November 6, 2023*7:00 p.m., ACCNX/ESPN+The CitadelW 72–591–014 – Morsell7 – Tied3 – TiedPNC Arena (12,488)Raleigh, NC
November 10, 2023*7:00 p.m., ACCNX/ESPN+Abilene ChristianW 84–642–022 – Taylor10 – Diarra4 – BurnsPNC Arena (12,554)Raleigh, NC
November 17, 2023*7:00 p.m., ACCNX/ESPN+Charleston SouthernW 87–533–018 – Horne6 – Horne4 – TaylorPNC Arena (12,331)Raleigh, NC
November 23, 2023*10:00 p.m., ESPN2vs. Vanderbilt Vegas Showdown semifinalsW 84–784–018 – Tied9 – Tied4 – TiedMichelob Ultra Arena Paradise, NV
November 24, 2023*10:00 p.m., ESPN2vs. BYU Vegas ShowdownL 86–954–128 – Morsell7 – Burns4 – BurnsMichelob Ultra Arena (2,647)Paradise, NV
November 28, 2023*9:00 p.m., ESPN2at Ole Miss ACC–SEC ChallengeL 52–724–213 – Middlebrooks11 – Middlebrooks4 – ThomasSJB Pavilion (7,465)Oxford, MS
December 2, 20234:00 p.m., ACCNat Boston CollegeW 84–78 OT5–2(1–0)21 – Horne18 – Diarra5 – HorneConte Forum (5,249)Chestnut Hill, MA
December 6, 2023*7:00 p.m., ACCNX/ESPN+Maryland Eastern ShoreW 93–616–221 – Taylor6 – Rice4 – HorneReynolds Coliseum (5,500)Raleigh, NC
December 12, 2023*7:00 p.m., ACCNUT MartinW 81–677–222 – Horne12 – Burns4 – BurnsPNC Arena (11,326)Raleigh, NC
December 16, 2023*10:00 p.m., ESPN2vs. No. 12 Tennessee Basketball Hall of Fame San AntonioL 70–797–316 – Horne5 – Burns5 – BurnsFrost Bank Center (2,481)San Antonio, TX
December 20, 2023*7:00 p.m., ACCNX/ESPN+Saint LouisW 82–708–321 – Morsell7 – Parker3 – BurnsPNC Arena (12,555)Raleigh, NC
December 23, 2023*1:00 p.m., ACCNDetroit MercyW 83–669–326 – Horne7 – Tied6 – TiedPNC Arena (12,594)Raleigh, NC
January 3, 20249:00 p.m., ACCNat Notre DameW 54–5210–3(2–0)13 – Burns6 – Diarra2 – BurnsJoyce Center (4,727)South Bend, IN
January 6, 20242:00 p.m., ACCNVirginiaW 76–6011–3(3–0)15 – Tied7 – Middlebrooks5 – O'ConnellPNC Arena (14,821)Raleigh, NC
January 10, 20248:00 p.m., ESPNNo. 7 North Carolina RivalryL 54–6711–4(3–1)12 – Morsell10 – Horne4 – HornePNC Arena (19,500)Raleigh, NC
January 13, 202412:00 p.m., The CWat LouisvilleW 89–8312–4(4–1)27 – Horne11 – Diarra6 – O'ConnellKFC Yum! Center (12,114)Louisville, KY
January 16, 20247:00 p.m., ACCNWake Forest RivalryW 83–7613–4(5–1)21 – Horne13 – Diarra3 – HornePNC Arena (13,836)Raleigh, NC
January 20, 202412:00 p.m., The CWVirginia TechL 78–8413–5(5–2)19 – Morsell8 – Diarra5 – O'ConnellPNC Arena (15,580)Raleigh, NC
January 24, 20247:00 p.m., ACCNat VirginiaL 53–59 OT13–6(5–3)13 – Morsell8 – Diarra2 – TiedJohn Paul Jones Arena (13,947)Charlottesville, VA
January 27, 20247:00 p.m., ACCNat SyracuseL 65–7713–7(5–4)15 – Horne7 – Parker Jr.4 – HorneJMA Wireless Dome (21,814)Syracuse, NY
January 30, 20249:00 p.m., ESPN2Miami (FL)W 74–6814–7(6–4)24 – Horne7 – Taylor5 – O'ConnellPNC Arena (12,194)Raleigh, NC
February 3, 20245:30 p.m., The CWGeorgia TechW 82–7615–7(7–4)26 – Horne10 – Burns6 – O'ConnellPNC Arena (15,523)Raleigh, NC
February 7, 20247:00 p.m., ESPNUPittsburghL 64–6715–8(7–5)25 – Horne5 – Tied4 – O'ConnellPNC Arena (11,366)Raleigh, NC
February 10, 20244:00 p.m., ACCNat Wake Forest RivalryL 79–8315–9(7–6)31 – Horne12 – Diarra5 – TaylorLJVM Coliseum (12,571)Winston-Salem, NC
February 17, 20247:45 p.m., The CWat ClemsonW 78–7716–9(8–6)27 – Horne9 – Diarra4 – BurnsLittlejohn Coliseum (9,000)Clemson, SC
February 20, 20247:00 p.m., ESPN2SyracuseL 83–8716–10(8–7)32 – Horne10 – Middlebrooks4 – BurnsPNC Arena (12,766)Raleigh, NC
February 24, 20242:00 p.m., ACCNBoston CollegeW 81–7017–10(9–7)19 – Burns9 – Tied6 – O'ConnellPNC Arena (14,642)Raleigh, NC
February 27, 20249:00 p.m., ESPN2at Florida StateL 83–9017–11(9–8)24 – Taylor10 – Diarra6 – MorsellDonald L. Tucker Civic Center (4,727)Tallahassee, FL
March 2, 20244:00 p.m., ESPNat No. 9 North Carolina RivalryL 70–7917–12(9–9)22 – Taylor8 – Diarra3 – MorsellDean Smith Center (21,750)Chapel Hill, NC
March 4, 20247:00 p.m., ESPNNo. 9 DukeL 64–7917–13(9–10)27 – Burns7 – Diarra4 – BurnsPNC Arena (19,500)Raleigh, NC
March 9, 20247:45 p.m., The CWat PittsburghL 73–8117–14(9–11)28 – Taylor9 – Diarra4 – BurnsPetersen Events Center (10,700)Pittsburgh, PA
March 12, 20244:30 p.m., ACCN(10)vs. (15) Louisville First RoundW 94–8518–1425 – Morsell8 – Taylor3 – TiedCapital One Arena (7,523)Washington, D.C.
March 13, 20247:00 p.m., ESPN2(10)vs. (7) Syracuse Second RoundW 83–6519–1418 – Taylor14 – Diarra6 – DiarraCapital One Arena (13,445)Washington, D.C.
March 14, 20247:00 p.m., ESPN(10)vs. (2) No. 11 Duke QuarterfinalsW 74–6920–1418 – Horne16 – Diarra4 – TiedCapital One Arena (17,627)Washington, D.C.
March 15, 20249:30 p.m., ESPN2(10)vs. (3) Virginia SemifinalsW 73–65 OT21–1419 – Burns12 – Diarra3 – O'ConnellCapital One Arena (18,722)Washington, D.C.
March 16, 20248:30 p.m., ESPN(10)vs. (1) No. 4 North Carolina ChampionshipW 84–7622–1429 – Horne14 – Diarra7 – BurnsCapital One Arena (19,218)Washington, D.C.
March 21, 2024*9:40 p.m., CBS(11 S)vs. (6 S) No. 22 Texas Tech First RoundW 80–6723–1421 – Middlebrooks12 – Diarra6 – O'ConnellPPG Paints Arena (18,586)Pittsburgh, PA
March 23, 2024*7:10 p.m., TBS/truTV(11 S)vs. (14 S) Oakland Second RoundW 79–73 OT24–1424 – Burns13 – Diarra8 – O'ConnellPPG Paints Arena (18,595)Pittsburgh, PA
March 29, 2024*7:09 p.m., CBS(11 S)vs. (2 S) No. 8 Marquette Sweet SixteenW 67–5825–1419 – Horne15 – Diarra7 – BurnsAmerican Airlines Center (18,751)Dallas, TX
March 31, 2024*5:05 p.m., CBS(11 S)vs. (4 S) No. 13 Duke Elite EightW 76–6426–1429 – Burns11 – O’Connell6 – O’ConnellAmerican Airlines Center (16,969)Dallas, TX
April 6, 20246:09 p.m., TBS(11 S)vs. (1 MW) No. 3 Purdue Final FourL 50–6326–1520 – Horne7 – Middlebrooks4 – BurnsState Farm Stadium (74,720)Glendale, AZ
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. S=South region. MW=Midwest Region. All times are in Eastern Time.

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