N.C State Remaining Strong
You can say that N.C. State is feeling positive these days, but
who wouldn't, they come from a four-game winning streak leaving
them in second place in the ACC standings without fearing that
anybody can come close right now. Fortunately, Coach Herb Sendek
is not planning to sit back on this for the next games. They are
going to play Georgia Tech, and although the 9-12 overall and
next to last in the ACC standings at 2-8 and the fact that it
has lost eight straight does not mean an easy win for Sendek, on
the contrary, this might mean that Tech is starving for a win,
and it may be ready for a breakthrough. He sees a team that has
played opponents close lately and fallen short - losing at
Florida State 80-79 on Thursday night, and losing by one at
Virginia Tech and by two at Boston College before that. Florida
State, 19-4 overall and 8-2 in the ACC, trailed Tech at halftime
in the first game and was still down 61-60 before taking control
with a 12-2 rally to pull away in the last 10 minutes. Tech
opened with a flurry, hitting 15 of its first 18 shots from the
field. Sendek said he is happy with the way the Wolfpack has
responded to similar situations lately. N.C. State has won two
double-overtime games on the road in the past two weeks. It
started its four-game winning streak with a 94-85
double-overtime win at Clemson on Jan. 29. Then, after tight
home wins over Virginia and Maryland, it won in double overtime
at Miami on Wednesday night 86-77.