Photos: N.C. State defeats Michigan State to advance to NCAA Tournament Sweet 16

See photos of N.C. State's 83-49 second round NCAA Tournament win over Michigan State on Monday in Raleigh.
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- NCAA Football
NC State lineman drafted in second round of NFL Draft. Here’s where he’s headed
An N.C. State offensive lineman is headed to the NFL after hearing his name called in the 2025 Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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Fri, Apr 25
- NCAA Basketball
What the NC State men’s basketball roster looks like after adding ACC transfer
N.C. State men’s basketball picked up another commitment from another Power Four player.
Players: - NCAA Basketball
NC State men’s basketball lands Raleigh native in transfer from Butler
After spending one season at Butler, a Raleigh native and former local high school basketball standout is returning home to play for N.C. State under head coach Will Wade.
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Mon, Apr 21
- NCAA Basketball
NC State women’s basketball guard signs WNBA training camp contract
Every member of the N.C. State women’s basketball “Big 3” now has a shot at making a WNBA roster.
Wed, Apr 16
- NCAA Basketball
Raleigh approves Lenovo Center area rezoning to allow development around sports complex
Plans for a $1 billion sports and entertainment district around the Lenovo Center cleared a significant hurdle Tuesday with the Raleigh City Council unanimously agreeing to rezone 81 acres to allow up to 40-story buildings, the city’s tallest, dramatically changing west Raleigh.
- NCAA Football
Duke, UNC football players sue the NCAA. What to know about the lawsuits
Three former Duke football players and one from North Carolina have joined a former NC State player in suing the NCAA in regard to its five-year eligibility window.
Tue, Apr 15
- NCAA Football
NC State football losing second offensive player, starter in transfer portal
A second N.C. State football player plans to enter the transfer portal when it opens on Wednesday for the spring window.
Players: - NCAA Basketball
Two NC State women’s basketball players selected in first-round of WNBA Draft
N.C. State guards Saniya Rivers and Aziaha James weren’t always sure if they’d professional basketball players.