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1973–74 NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team

American college basketball season


American college basketball season

FieldValue
year1973–74
teamNorth Carolina State Wolfpack
sportBasketball
image1974_NC_State_Wolfpack.jpg
image_size300px
conferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
short_confACC
CoachRank1
APRank1
record30–1
conf_record12–0
head_coachNorm Sloan
hc_year8th
asst_coach1Ed Biedenbach
asst_coach2Sam Esposito
asst_coach3Art Musselman
captainGame captains
stadiumReynolds Coliseum
champion[NCAA tournament](1974-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament) National Champions
ACC tournament champions
ACC regular season champions
tourney[National Championship Game](1974-ncaa-division-i-basketball-championship-game)
tourney_result
W 76–64 vs. [Marquette](1973-74-marquette-warriors-men-s-basketball-team)

ACC tournament champions ACC regular season champions W 76–64 vs. Marquette

The 1973–74 North Carolina State Wolfpack men's basketball team represented North Carolina State University during the 1973-74 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Wolfpack played their home games at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh, North Carolina, and competed as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. While losing only one game throughout the season, the team finished undefeated in the ACC conference play, and went on to win the 1974 ACC men's basketball title. The Wolfpack then won the NCAA tournament, finishing the season as the national champions.

Season summary

NC State had several highly rated players, including star high-jumping forward David Thompson, 7-foot-4 center Tom Burleson, point guard Monte Towe, and several complementary players, including guard Moe Rivers and forward Phil Spence. The Wolfpack began the season ranked #2 in the nation, behind John Wooden's UCLA. On December 15, 1973, the two top-ranked teams met in St. Louis, with UCLA beating NC State by 84–66 after trailing by one at halftime. It would be the only loss for the Wolfpack that season. NC State later met and defeated the Bruins 80–77 in two overtimes in the NCAA tournament semi-final game, ending UCLA's streak of seven straight national championships. Two nights later, NC State won its first NCAA championship by beating Marquette, 76–64.

Roster

  • Norm Sloan ()
  • Art Musselman ()
  • Sam Esposito ()
  • Eddie Biedenbach ()

Schedule

|- !colspan=12 style="background:#;"| Regular Season |- !colspan=12 style="background:#;"| ACC tournament |- !colspan=12 style="background:#;"| NCAA tournament

Rankings

Main article: 1973–74 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings

ACC tournament

The 1974 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball tournament was held in Greensboro, North Carolina, at the Greensboro Coliseum from March 7 to 9. NC State defeated Maryland 103–100 in overtime to claim the championship.

The final featured two of the top teams in the country. It has been regarded by many to be the greatest ACC game in history — and one of the greatest college games ever. The game was instrumental in forcing the expansion of the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship to 32 teams, allowing more than one bid from a conference.

NCAA tournament

1974 NCAA tournament championship Game Box ScorePlayerMinFGFTREBASTPFPTSTotals20026–4624–3434141776
D. Thompson407–127–872321
M. Towe375–106–732116
T. Burleson366–92–6110414
M. Rivers404–96–925214
T. Stoddard253–42–27258
P. Spence191–21–23323
M. Moeller30–00–00000
  • East
    • North Carolina State 92, Providence 78
    • North Carolina State 100, Pittsburgh 72
  • Final Four
    • North Carolina State 80, UCLA 77
    • North Carolina State 76, Marquette 64

Awards and honors

  • Tommy Burleson, ACC tournament MVP.
  • David Thompson, NCAA Men's MOP Award

Team players drafted into the NBA

RoundPickPlayerNBA club
13Tommy BurlesonSeattle SuperSonics

References

References

  1. . (March 1974). "1974 NCAA Final Four program".
  2. [http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/ncst/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/All-TimeResults.pdf NC State All-Time Results] {{Webarchive. link. (2018-09-28 . Retrieved 2015-Jun-29.)
  3. "RotoWire Fantasy Football, Baseball, Basketball and More".
  4. "Final Four Most Outstanding Players". cbs.sportsline.com.
  5. "1974 NBA Draft on databaseBasketball.com".
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