
Wolfpack Announces Conference Schedule for 2019-20
9/24/2019 11:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Thirteen of NC State’s 18 league games will be on national or regional television networks
September 24, 2019
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GREENSBORO, N.C. – Thirteen of the Wolfpack's 18 Atlantic Coast Conference games will be broadcast by either national (ESPN/ESPN2/ACCN) television networks or regional television affiliates of the league, the ACC announced Tuesday morning with its release of the 2019-20 schedule. The remaining five will be streamed nationwide on ACCNX.
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Beginning with the 2019-20 season, the ACC schedule features 18 games against league opponents, an increase from the 16 that have been played on a regular basis since the 2013-14 season.

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NC State opens ACC play on the road just before the calendar turns to 2020, visiting Boston College on Dec. 29. The Wolfpack will then ring in the new year inside Reynolds Coliseum with visits from Virginia Tech (Jan. 2) and Virginia (Jan. 5) before visiting local rival North Carolina (Jan. 9).

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A Jan. 12 trip to Notre Dame comes just before a stretch that sees the Wolfpack hosting three of four contests in Raleigh. NC State will host Florida State (Jan. 16), Wake Forest (Jan. 19), and rival UNC (Jan. 26), with only a trip to Pittsburgh on Jan. 23 breaking up the home stand.
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The Wolfpack will then have three consecutive tough road challenges, as the team plays at Clemson (Jan. 30), Duke (Feb. 2), and Virginia Tech (Feb. 6).
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NC State concludes the season with four of its final six contests in Raleigh. The Wolfpack hosts Louisville (Feb. 13), Georgia Tech (Feb. 16), Duke on Feb. 24 in the 15th annual Play4Kay Game on ESPN2's Big Monday, and Syracuse (Feb. 27). The two road games during this stretch are contests at Miami (Feb. 20) and the regular-season finale at Virginia (Mar. 1).
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The 2020 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament will be held inside the Greensboro Coliseum Mar. 4-8.
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The Wolfpack concluded the 2018-19 season ranked ninth nationally in the final USA Today poll after advancing to its second consecutive NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. NC State is ranked 15th in ESPN's recent Way-Too-Early Top 25 poll. Season tickets are still available for purchase at GoPack.com/WBBTickets or by calling the NC State Athletics Ticket Office at 919-865-1510.
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ACC RELEASE | FULL SCHEDULE | SEASON TICKETS
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GREENSBORO, N.C. – Thirteen of the Wolfpack's 18 Atlantic Coast Conference games will be broadcast by either national (ESPN/ESPN2/ACCN) television networks or regional television affiliates of the league, the ACC announced Tuesday morning with its release of the 2019-20 schedule. The remaining five will be streamed nationwide on ACCNX.
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Beginning with the 2019-20 season, the ACC schedule features 18 games against league opponents, an increase from the 16 that have been played on a regular basis since the 2013-14 season.
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NC State opens ACC play on the road just before the calendar turns to 2020, visiting Boston College on Dec. 29. The Wolfpack will then ring in the new year inside Reynolds Coliseum with visits from Virginia Tech (Jan. 2) and Virginia (Jan. 5) before visiting local rival North Carolina (Jan. 9).
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A Jan. 12 trip to Notre Dame comes just before a stretch that sees the Wolfpack hosting three of four contests in Raleigh. NC State will host Florida State (Jan. 16), Wake Forest (Jan. 19), and rival UNC (Jan. 26), with only a trip to Pittsburgh on Jan. 23 breaking up the home stand.
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The Wolfpack will then have three consecutive tough road challenges, as the team plays at Clemson (Jan. 30), Duke (Feb. 2), and Virginia Tech (Feb. 6).
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NC State concludes the season with four of its final six contests in Raleigh. The Wolfpack hosts Louisville (Feb. 13), Georgia Tech (Feb. 16), Duke on Feb. 24 in the 15th annual Play4Kay Game on ESPN2's Big Monday, and Syracuse (Feb. 27). The two road games during this stretch are contests at Miami (Feb. 20) and the regular-season finale at Virginia (Mar. 1).
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The 2020 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament will be held inside the Greensboro Coliseum Mar. 4-8.
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The Wolfpack concluded the 2018-19 season ranked ninth nationally in the final USA Today poll after advancing to its second consecutive NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. NC State is ranked 15th in ESPN's recent Way-Too-Early Top 25 poll. Season tickets are still available for purchase at GoPack.com/WBBTickets or by calling the NC State Athletics Ticket Office at 919-865-1510.
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#GoPack // @PackWomensBball
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