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#WolfpackWomen Host Sunday Exhibition vs. Wingate University
11/6/2015 10:10:00 AM | Women's Basketball
November 6, 2015
Game 0 - Wingate | Live Stats | Live Video | Parking Map | 2015-16 Rules Changes
RALEIGH – The NC State women's basketball team takes to the court for the first time in a Sunday exhibition against Wingate University. The game will serve as NC State's lone exhibition for the 2015-16 season and will be played at Broughton High School's Holliday Gymnasium with tipoff scheduled for noon. Admission is free for the contest.Â
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LOCATION REMINDER
Due to the ongoing $35 million Reynolds Coliseum renovation and Walk of Fame and History project, the Wolfpack will play all but two home games this season at Broughton High School's Holliday Gymnasium. Games on Nov. 13 (Villanova) and Nov. 17 (Radford) will be played at PNC Arena in Raleigh.
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WOLFPACK QUICK FACTS
During the 2015 Postseason WNIT, NC State head coach Wes Moore (601-192) became one of the fastest head coaches in NCAA Division I history to earn 600 wins in 800 or fewer games (791). The 2015-16 season will be Moore's 27th as a head coach, during which he will be seeking his 26th winning season, his 23rd postseason appearance, and his 22nd season of 20+ wins.
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NC State will debut a large class of six freshmen during the 2015-16 season. The incoming Wolfpack class was ranked No. 16 in the nation by ESPNW and features five McDonald's High School All-American nominees.
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Junior guard Miah Spencer is on pace to become the 31st player in program history to score 1,000 career points for the Wolfpack. Currently sitting at 736 through two seasons, Spencer upped her freshman season scoring average of 8.3 points per game to 14.0 during her sophomore season.
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The Wolfpack roster features 16 student-athletes this season, making it the largest team since the 2003-04 squad featured the same number of players.
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NC State's 2015-16 schedule features 17 teams which qualified for the 2015 NCAA Tournament or Postseason WNIT.
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The 11th annual Hoops 4 Hope game will be played at Broughton High School on Sunday, Feb. 14 against Syracuse. Tipoff between the Wolfpack and Orange is set for 2 p.m.
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PLAY 4KAY WEEK
In addition to NC State's annual Hoops 4 Hope game, the Wolfpack will be featured as a part of ESPN's Play 4Kay Week on Feb. 21 at UNC-Chapel Hill. This game between the Wolfpack and Tar Heels will tip off at 1 p.m. and will be broadÂcast nationally on ESPN2.
DOUBLE TROUBLE
Spencer and redshirt junior Dominique Wilson are tied for the active team lead with 36 games scoring in double figures. Spencer has scored 20+ points in a game eight times while Wilson has accomplished this feat on three occasions.
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RICH TRADITION
The 2015-16 season is the 42nd in the history of the NC State women's basketball program. It will be the program's 39th season competing in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
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SCOUTING THE BULLDOGS
-Wingate plays in the NCAA Division II's South Atlantic Conference.
-The Bulldogs were selected to finish second in the league according to a preseason poll of the coaches.
-A program with a strong history, Wingate leads the SAC with 13 appearances in the NCAA Division II national tournament and has made Elite Eight appearances in 1995, 1996, and 2008.
-The Bulldogs are coming off a close exhibition defeat at UNC-Chapel Hill (59-48) on Wednesday, a game which was tied 24-24 at halftime.
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Game 0 - Wingate | Live Stats | Live Video | Parking Map | 2015-16 Rules Changes
RALEIGH – The NC State women's basketball team takes to the court for the first time in a Sunday exhibition against Wingate University. The game will serve as NC State's lone exhibition for the 2015-16 season and will be played at Broughton High School's Holliday Gymnasium with tipoff scheduled for noon. Admission is free for the contest.Â
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LOCATION REMINDER
Due to the ongoing $35 million Reynolds Coliseum renovation and Walk of Fame and History project, the Wolfpack will play all but two home games this season at Broughton High School's Holliday Gymnasium. Games on Nov. 13 (Villanova) and Nov. 17 (Radford) will be played at PNC Arena in Raleigh.
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WOLFPACK QUICK FACTS
During the 2015 Postseason WNIT, NC State head coach Wes Moore (601-192) became one of the fastest head coaches in NCAA Division I history to earn 600 wins in 800 or fewer games (791). The 2015-16 season will be Moore's 27th as a head coach, during which he will be seeking his 26th winning season, his 23rd postseason appearance, and his 22nd season of 20+ wins.
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NC State will debut a large class of six freshmen during the 2015-16 season. The incoming Wolfpack class was ranked No. 16 in the nation by ESPNW and features five McDonald's High School All-American nominees.
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Junior guard Miah Spencer is on pace to become the 31st player in program history to score 1,000 career points for the Wolfpack. Currently sitting at 736 through two seasons, Spencer upped her freshman season scoring average of 8.3 points per game to 14.0 during her sophomore season.
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The Wolfpack roster features 16 student-athletes this season, making it the largest team since the 2003-04 squad featured the same number of players.
Â
NC State's 2015-16 schedule features 17 teams which qualified for the 2015 NCAA Tournament or Postseason WNIT.
Â
The 11th annual Hoops 4 Hope game will be played at Broughton High School on Sunday, Feb. 14 against Syracuse. Tipoff between the Wolfpack and Orange is set for 2 p.m.
Â
PLAY 4KAY WEEK
In addition to NC State's annual Hoops 4 Hope game, the Wolfpack will be featured as a part of ESPN's Play 4Kay Week on Feb. 21 at UNC-Chapel Hill. This game between the Wolfpack and Tar Heels will tip off at 1 p.m. and will be broadÂcast nationally on ESPN2.
DOUBLE TROUBLE
Spencer and redshirt junior Dominique Wilson are tied for the active team lead with 36 games scoring in double figures. Spencer has scored 20+ points in a game eight times while Wilson has accomplished this feat on three occasions.
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RICH TRADITION
The 2015-16 season is the 42nd in the history of the NC State women's basketball program. It will be the program's 39th season competing in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Â
SCOUTING THE BULLDOGS
-Wingate plays in the NCAA Division II's South Atlantic Conference.
-The Bulldogs were selected to finish second in the league according to a preseason poll of the coaches.
-A program with a strong history, Wingate leads the SAC with 13 appearances in the NCAA Division II national tournament and has made Elite Eight appearances in 1995, 1996, and 2008.
-The Bulldogs are coming off a close exhibition defeat at UNC-Chapel Hill (59-48) on Wednesday, a game which was tied 24-24 at halftime.
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