No. 9 NC State Dominates East Tennessee State with Second-Half Surge, Wins 80-55
The NC State Wolfpack, ranked No. 9 in the nation, opened their season with an impressive 80-55 win over East Tennessee State University (ETSU) at Reynolds Coliseum. While the Wolfpack ultimately secured a decisive victory, ETSU provided an early challenge, keeping the game competitive until NC State’s experience and depth proved too much for the Buccaneers to overcome.
Early Challenges from East Tennessee State
ETSU entered the game with determination, delivering a strong defensive effort from the outset. Despite going scoreless for nearly five and a half minutes to start the game, the Buccaneers held NC State to just six points during that period. Senior guard Kendall Folley broke the scoring drought for ETSU, sparking the offense and narrowing the Wolfpack’s lead. Braylyn Milton and Folley hit back-to-back three-pointers to end the first quarter, with ETSU trailing by only two points, 10-8.
In the second quarter, the Buccaneers briefly took control. Freshman guard Carmen Richardson connected on a three-pointer, giving ETSU its first lead at 15-14. The lead grew to six as ETSU's defensive resilience and offensive execution put pressure on NC State. With contributions from players like Lucy Hood and Kennedy Younkin, ETSU held their advantage for over four minutes of the quarter, showcasing a balanced attack. By halftime, however, NC State had reclaimed a narrow 29-26 lead.
Wolfpack’s Second-Half Dominance
The third quarter marked a shift in momentum as NC State ramped up their intensity. Employing a full-court press, the Wolfpack initiated a 7-0 run that quickly extended their lead to 10 points. The defensive pressure disrupted ETSU’s offensive rhythm, forcing turnovers and creating scoring opportunities for NC State. Zoe Brooks emerged as a key player, scoring efficiently and finishing as the game’s leading scorer with 21 points. Her scoring outburst gave NC State the separation they needed as the quarter progressed.
Aziaha James also played a significant role, particularly in the second half, contributing 15 of her 17 points in the final two quarters. Her aggressive play and ability to penetrate ETSU’s defense added another layer to NC State’s offense. The Wolfpack’s scoring spree in the third quarter widened their lead to 57-47, and ETSU struggled to find answers.
Fourth-Quarter Control and Closing Efforts
In the final quarter, NC State’s depth and experience came to the forefront. Saniya Rivers and Madison Hayes each contributed 11 points, adding balance to the offense. As NC State shot a game-best 55.6% from the field in the fourth quarter, they limited ETSU to just three field goals. The Wolfpack’s defense held strong, forcing ETSU into difficult shots and limiting their second-chance opportunities. With a 23-point fourth quarter, NC State closed out the game emphatically, reaching their largest lead of 25 points and securing an 80-55 win.
Key Takeaways and Individual Performances
Zoe Brooks led all scorers with 21 points, showcasing her shooting prowess and setting the tone for NC State’s offensive output. Aziaha James added 17 points, most of which came in the critical second half, as her dynamic play energized the Wolfpack’s attack. Saniya Rivers and Madison Hayes, each scoring 11 points, provided consistency and depth, reinforcing NC State’s balanced approach on offense.
ETSU’s Braylyn Milton and Carmen Richardson led the Buccaneers with 12 points apiece, while Kendall Folley contributed 10 points. Despite the loss, ETSU displayed resilience and potential, especially in the first half, where their defense and timely shooting kept the game close. However, NC State’s 21 offensive rebounds compared to ETSU’s total of 30 rebounds underscored the Wolfpack’s physical presence and control on the boards.
Game-Changing Stats
One of the standout statistics was NC State’s dominance in offensive rebounding, securing 21 offensive boards compared to ETSU’s 30 total rebounds. These extra possessions created numerous second-chance points, which allowed NC State to capitalize on ETSU’s defensive lapses. Furthermore, NC State’s full-court press in the second half proved effective, forcing ETSU into a series of turnovers and limiting their scoring opportunities. The Wolfpack’s defensive adjustments and offensive efficiency in the second half turned a closely contested game into a comfortable win.
Unveiling of the Final Four Banner and Season Outlook
Before the game, NC State celebrated last season’s success by unveiling a Final Four banner, a reminder of the high expectations for this year’s team. With a veteran roster, including key players like Brooks, James, Rivers, and Hayes, NC State is positioned to contend for national recognition once again. Their performance against ETSU highlighted both their strengths and areas needing improvement as they prepare for tougher opponents.
Looking Ahead
NC State’s next challenge will be a highly anticipated matchup against top-ranked South Carolina on Sunday. This game, set to be played on a neutral court in Charlotte, will be a rematch of last season’s Final Four semifinal. The Wolfpack will need to address some of the inconsistencies displayed against ETSU, particularly in defensive execution and maintaining offensive rhythm.
For East Tennessee State, the season opener provided valuable experience against a top-10 team. The Buccaneers will return home to face Jacksonville State on November 9, where they’ll aim to build on their solid first-half performance. Head coach Simon Harris will focus on fine-tuning his team’s defense and fostering more consistent scoring as they progress through the season.
The season opener showcased NC State’s potential and resilience, setting a positive tone for what fans and analysts anticipate will be another successful season. With a talented roster and a strong performance under their belt, the Wolfpack look poised to make waves in college basketball this year.







