1995-96 Men's Basketball Roster
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Jersey Number 11
Curtis Marshall
- Class:
- Redshirt Senior
- Hometown:
- Omaha, Neb
- High School:
- Creighton Prep
- Height:
- 5-11
- Weight:
- 167
Returns to the court after sitting out the 1994-95 campaign with nerve damage in his right arm … Has started 64 games in his Wolfpack career, and he will battle for a starting berth again in his final season … A mature, steady performer, he will be counted on for leadership … A point guard in the past, Curtis will spend some time at shooting guard (his more natural position) this winter … Listed as the top player in the ACC under 6-0 tall by The Sporting News … Enters the season ranked fourth on State’s career three-point field goal chart with 134 treys, and he is seventh in career assists with 320.
Red-shirt Senior Season: Sat out the 1994-95 season after severely lacerating his right hand as it went through a window.
Junior Season: The Pack’s second leading scorer, he netted 10.8 points per game … Led the squad in assists, steals and free throw shooting percentage, and finished the year second in three-point field goals … Started in 21 games, averaging over 30 minutes of court time per contest … Set a career-high for assists with 11 against North Carolina A&T, and added a career high eight rebounds versus Tennessee … Nearly completed a triple-double against the Volunteers, with 16 points, 10 assists and eight boards … Scored five of State’s 10 overtime points in the 72-70 triumph over Tennessee … Completed the season ranked third in the ACC in free throw shooting percentage and sixth in assists … Reached double figures in the scoring column 17 times, including five of the last six games and 13 of the last 16 … Topped State’s scorers twice and was the Pack’s top assist man 22 times …. His finest scoring performance came in the 84-78 win over Georgia Tech when he canned 19 points with 16 coming after halftime … Iced the victory over the Yellow Jackets by hitting six free throws in the final 23 seconds … In NCSU’s five conference wins, he connected of 24 of 28 free throw attempts (85.7 percent) … Posted his first turnover-free game of the year in the season finale against Wake Forest when he contributed 14 points and six assists … Added superb outing versus Florida State (17 points, five assists), Maryland (16 points, three assists) and UNC Greensboro (18 pints, four assists).
Sophomore Season: Second on the team in scoring, he delivered 10.6 points per outing … Paced the Pack in three-point field goals, assists and steals … Contributed a career-high 27 points in the season-opening triumph over UNC Wilmington … Also had outstanding efforts against Florida State (22 pints and eight assists), Clemson (18 points, three assists), Oregon State (17 points, three assists) and Duke (16 points, six assists) … His driving three-point play with 20.9 seconds remaining provided the winning margin in the Wolfpack’s 69-68 win over Oregon State after the Pack rallied from a 19-point deficit … Recorded a season-best 10 assists plus 19 points in the win over UNC Greensboro … Averaged 11.9 points and 6.3 assists per outing over his last nine games.
Freshman Season: Developed into a solid point guard and finished the year averaging 7.4 points and 4.0 assists per game … Played in all 28 games with 16 starts … Came into his own at Duke when he played 29 minutes with nine points and only two turnovers … Followed that with a 15-point, six-assist effort at Clemson in his first career start … Delivered his third consecutive outstanding performance when he scored 10 points with three assists and four rebounds and only two turnovers in 30 minutes of court time during the Pack’s 99-88 victory over North Carolina in Reynolds Coliseum … In the finale, he scored 11 points in a five minute span to lift the Pack to a 77-74 come-from-behind win over Wake Forest … Tallied 18 points against Florida State in Raleigh when he hit on five of eight three-pointers … Reached double figures in the scoring column seven times … Came up big on the foul line twice against UNC, connecting on five of seven charity tosses at home and three of four in the final 30 seconds at Chapel Hill … Following the season, he played on an ACC All-Star unit which toured Germany, Belgium and France.
High School Career: Earned honorable mention All-America accolades from USA Today following his senior year at Creighton Prep High School … Averaged 30.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game in his final prep campaign … Connected on 48 percent of his field goal attempts, 46 percent of his three-pointers and 81 percent of his free throws … His biggest games included 44- and 41-point outbursts … Played with a group of North Carolina high school all-stars against the Soviet Union Junior National Team in Reynolds Coliseum during the summer after his senior year … His AAU squad won the state 1991 championship and regional title … Invited to play for the United States at the annual Albert Schweitzer Games in Germany, but the trip was cancelled due to the threat of terrorism … A two-time all-state selection … Tabbed as the Gatorade Circle of Champions Player of the Year in Nebraska as a junior when he netted 24.6 points per game with 5.7 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 3.7 steals per game.
Personal: A business management major … Born on March 26, 1973.
Red-shirt Senior Season: Sat out the 1994-95 season after severely lacerating his right hand as it went through a window.
Junior Season: The Pack’s second leading scorer, he netted 10.8 points per game … Led the squad in assists, steals and free throw shooting percentage, and finished the year second in three-point field goals … Started in 21 games, averaging over 30 minutes of court time per contest … Set a career-high for assists with 11 against North Carolina A&T, and added a career high eight rebounds versus Tennessee … Nearly completed a triple-double against the Volunteers, with 16 points, 10 assists and eight boards … Scored five of State’s 10 overtime points in the 72-70 triumph over Tennessee … Completed the season ranked third in the ACC in free throw shooting percentage and sixth in assists … Reached double figures in the scoring column 17 times, including five of the last six games and 13 of the last 16 … Topped State’s scorers twice and was the Pack’s top assist man 22 times …. His finest scoring performance came in the 84-78 win over Georgia Tech when he canned 19 points with 16 coming after halftime … Iced the victory over the Yellow Jackets by hitting six free throws in the final 23 seconds … In NCSU’s five conference wins, he connected of 24 of 28 free throw attempts (85.7 percent) … Posted his first turnover-free game of the year in the season finale against Wake Forest when he contributed 14 points and six assists … Added superb outing versus Florida State (17 points, five assists), Maryland (16 points, three assists) and UNC Greensboro (18 pints, four assists).
Sophomore Season: Second on the team in scoring, he delivered 10.6 points per outing … Paced the Pack in three-point field goals, assists and steals … Contributed a career-high 27 points in the season-opening triumph over UNC Wilmington … Also had outstanding efforts against Florida State (22 pints and eight assists), Clemson (18 points, three assists), Oregon State (17 points, three assists) and Duke (16 points, six assists) … His driving three-point play with 20.9 seconds remaining provided the winning margin in the Wolfpack’s 69-68 win over Oregon State after the Pack rallied from a 19-point deficit … Recorded a season-best 10 assists plus 19 points in the win over UNC Greensboro … Averaged 11.9 points and 6.3 assists per outing over his last nine games.
Freshman Season: Developed into a solid point guard and finished the year averaging 7.4 points and 4.0 assists per game … Played in all 28 games with 16 starts … Came into his own at Duke when he played 29 minutes with nine points and only two turnovers … Followed that with a 15-point, six-assist effort at Clemson in his first career start … Delivered his third consecutive outstanding performance when he scored 10 points with three assists and four rebounds and only two turnovers in 30 minutes of court time during the Pack’s 99-88 victory over North Carolina in Reynolds Coliseum … In the finale, he scored 11 points in a five minute span to lift the Pack to a 77-74 come-from-behind win over Wake Forest … Tallied 18 points against Florida State in Raleigh when he hit on five of eight three-pointers … Reached double figures in the scoring column seven times … Came up big on the foul line twice against UNC, connecting on five of seven charity tosses at home and three of four in the final 30 seconds at Chapel Hill … Following the season, he played on an ACC All-Star unit which toured Germany, Belgium and France.
High School Career: Earned honorable mention All-America accolades from USA Today following his senior year at Creighton Prep High School … Averaged 30.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game in his final prep campaign … Connected on 48 percent of his field goal attempts, 46 percent of his three-pointers and 81 percent of his free throws … His biggest games included 44- and 41-point outbursts … Played with a group of North Carolina high school all-stars against the Soviet Union Junior National Team in Reynolds Coliseum during the summer after his senior year … His AAU squad won the state 1991 championship and regional title … Invited to play for the United States at the annual Albert Schweitzer Games in Germany, but the trip was cancelled due to the threat of terrorism … A two-time all-state selection … Tabbed as the Gatorade Circle of Champions Player of the Year in Nebraska as a junior when he netted 24.6 points per game with 5.7 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 3.7 steals per game.
Personal: A business management major … Born on March 26, 1973.



