Fifth-ranked NC State women's basketball (19-2, 7-2 ACC) earned its fourth ranked win of the season with a 63-59 victory over rival and 24th-ranked North Carolina (15-7, 7-3 ACC) on Thursday night.
It marked the Pack's 13th home win in a row and its sixth-straight ACC win inside Reynolds Coliseum, and the team remained unbeaten (11-0) in its home gym in 2023-24. NC State has won its last five home games against the Tar Heels in a streak that started in January of 2020.
Four Wolfpack players scored in double figures with
Mimi Collins and
Saniya Rivers tying for the team lead with 14 apiece. Rivers also led the team on the boards (9) and in assists (4).
Zoe Brooks and
Aziaha James each added 10 points, with rookies Brooks and
Maddie Cox contributing to NC State's 15 bench points.
Despite shooting under 40 percent (.393) for just the sixth time this season, the Wolfpack took care of business from the charity stripe and was solid defensively in holding UNC below the 60-point threshold.
NC State held North Carolina to 0-of-5 shooting in the last 3:45 of the game with the Pack holding just a possession lead that entire time.
After a 1-of-8 shooting start, NC State was able to find its groove and the lead with an 8-0 run over a four-minute span to end the first quarter. The Pack led 15-12 after a period and then held UNC scoreless for the first few minutes of the second to go up seven (19-12, 8:36) for the largest lead by either team in the first half. The Tar Heels managed to tie things back up at 22, but NC State scored nine of the last 11 of the half, including a three by Collins before the buzzer, to take the 31-24 advantage into the break.
NC State was able to go up by 10 (36-26) in the early stages of the second half, but UNC hit a pair of threes, its first two of the game, to cut back into the Wolfpack's lead. The Heels got as close as one twice in the third quarter but never retook the lead in the third with NC State's edge at 49-48 headed into the final 10 minutes.
UNC took the lead, its first in nearly 23 minutes, on the first possession of the fourth and ended up going up by three (52-49), but NC State responded with a 9-0 run to force the Tar Heels to use their first timeout. A late spurt by the Tar Heels brought them within a bucket (62-59), but NC State's defensive effort and a late free throw by Rivers closed out the win.
James scored eight of the Pack's 14 in the fourth quarter, and the Wolfpack held the Tar Heels' leading scorer Deja Kelly to zero points in the final period.
Next, NC State will host its 19th Annual Play4Kay Game on Monday, Feb. 5 when it welcomes Louisville to Reynolds Coliseum. The game is set for a 7 p.m. start and will be televised nationally on ESPN2. The game is sold out, but fans who are interested in purchasing tickets may do so on
SeatGeek, the official fan-to-fan marketplace of the Wolfpack.
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