North Carolina State Wolfpack Set to Battle Clemson Tigers at Littlejohn Coliseum
As the North Carolina State Wolfpack prepare to face off against the Clemson Tigers at Littlejohn Coliseum, fans are buzzing with anticipation. The Wolfpack's recent performances have set a high bar for what promises to be an electrifying game.
In their last outing on December 20, the Wolfpack dominated Old Dominion Monarchs with a staggering 87-50 victory. Their offense was on fire, shooting an impressive 54 percent from the field and an even more remarkable 56 percent from beyond the arc. The team also showcased their defensive prowess by amassing eight blocks and seven steals, contributing to a total of 49 rebounds.
The Wolfpack's ability to control both ends of the court is evident in their points in paint tallying up to 30 and fast break points at 22 against Old Dominion. This level of performance is not just a one-off; it reflects NCST's consistent form over recent games.
On December 17, despite winning by a narrower margin against South Florida Bulls with a scoreline of 66-54, NCST still managed to maintain strong stats. They shot over half their two-point attempts successfully and dominated inside with an overwhelming presence that led them to score 42 points in paint.
However, it was during their home game on December 10 when they truly shined bright. Against Liberty Lady Flames' formidable defense, NCST emerged victorious with an impressive score of 80-67. Their tenacity on defense resulted in nine steals and four blocks while converting turnovers into valuable points offensively.
The upcoming clash will test NCST’s ability to maintain this momentum away from home soil against Clemson Tigers who will have the advantage of playing under familiar conditions at Littlejohn Coliseum.
Clemson Tigers should not be underestimated as they will look forward to defending their court fiercely. However, given NCST’s recent form and statistics that include high shooting percentages across various areas – two-pointers (52 percent), three-pointers (55 percent), free throws (70 percent) – coupled with strong defensive numbers like average blocks per game standing at six and average steals per game at seven; it seems likely that North Carolina State Wolfpack could dictate this matchup as well.
Fans can mark their calendars for January 25th when these two teams go head-to-head starting at midnight Eastern Time in Clemson's own backyard - Littlejohn Coliseum - where all eyes will be set on whether NCST can carry forward its dominant streak or if Clemson has what it takes to halt them in their tracks. Unfortunately for those who prefer watching games via broadcast networks, there won't be any listed channels airing this event; however dedicated supporters are sure not going miss out on witnessing every dribble live from courtside seats or through other available streaming services.