NC State beats No. 4 North Carolina to win the ACC

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NC State beats No. 4 North Carolina to win the ACC

In a thrilling and intense matchup, the NC State Wolfpack emerged victorious over the No. 4 North Carolina Tar Heels to claim the ACC championship title. The game was a true test of skill, determination, and heart as both teams fought fiercely for every point.

NC State came out strong from the beginning, showcasing their offensive prowess and defensive tenacity. Led by their star players, they managed to maintain a slight lead throughout the game, never letting up on their intensity.

 

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    NC State (22-14), which won its first ACC crown since 1987, leaned on big-time performances from DJ Horne and DJ Burns with an impressive second-half showing against the Tar Heels (27-7). The Wolfpack beat Louisville, Syracuse, Duke, Virginia and UNC to claim its 11th ACC Tournament title.

    The Wolfpack had a double-digit advantage against UNC in the second half. Here’s what stood out in NC State’s title-clinching victory. 

    UNC (27-7) likely shored up a top seed for March Madness by reaching the final with a rout of Florida State, then getting a starring performance from Davis to beat Pitt in the semifinals. Davis, Armando Bacot and their teammates won the ACC regular-season title but went cold down the stretch on Saturday, missing 12 consecutive shots down the stretch.

    The fatigue of playing a fifth game in as many days, including overtime in the semifinals against Virginia, was noticeable at times. But N.C. State muscled through it, with plenty of bulk inside from Burns, a 6-foot-9, 260-pound fifth-year senior.

    In the end, NC State emerged victorious with a final score of 78-72, claiming their first ACC Championship title in over a decade. It was a memorable game that showcased the talent and determination of both teams, but ultimately it was NC State who reigned supreme on this historic night.

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