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N.C. State running back Duke Scott had a career night in his first start for the Wolfpack, running all over Georgia Tech at Carter-Finley Stadium.
RALEIGH — NC State stunned No. 8 Georgia Tech in front of its home crowd Saturday night, pulling off the 48-36 upset. After fielding questions about potentially retiring throughout the week, NC State head coach Dave Doeren silenced doubters by leading his team to victory.
The Yellow Jackets were thrashed by the Wolfpack, who gained 583 total yards and were the first team to score more than 29 points against Georgia Tech this season. Quarterback CJ Bailey was prolific, passing for 340 yards with two touchdowns.
In a college sports ecosystem where football is the dominant revenue driver, basketball continues to matter, nowhere more than Tobacco Road
RALEIGH — There was magic in the air of Carter-Finley Stadium on Saturday night. Without star tight end Justin Joly and standout running back Hollywood Smothers, NC State (5-4, 2-3 ACC) stunned No. 8 Georgia Tech (8-1, 5-1 ACC) in a 48-36 shootout.
This year marks the first time since 2001-02 that the three instate schools from the "Triangle" region are picked to finish 1-2-3 atop the league.
NC State women's soccer (5-8-4, 4-3-2 ACC) fell to No. 7 Duke (11-3-1, 6-3-0 ACC), 3-1, on Sunday night at Dail Soccer Stadium in its final
On a cold Saturday night, Koskinen Stadium hosted the No. 19 Blue Devils for their last home game of the regular season and a high-stakes senior night celebration against the No. 3 team in the country.