2002–03 NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team American college basketball season
The 2002–03 NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team represented North Carolina State University as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference during the 2002–03 men's college basketball season. It was Herb Sendek's seventh season as head coach. The Wolfpack earned a bid to the NCAA tournament and finished with a record of 18–13 (9–7 ACC).
Roster
2002–03 NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team
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Players |
Coaches
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- Head coach
- Assistant coach(es)
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- (S) Suspended
- (I) Ineligible
- (W) Walk-on
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Schedule and results
Date time, TV
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Rank#
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Opponent#
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Result
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Record
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Site city, state
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Regular Season
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Nov 22, 2002*
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Mount St. Mary's
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W 84–60
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1–0
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RBC Center Raleigh, North Carolina
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Nov 30, 2002*
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Coppin State
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W 58–37
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2–0
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RBC Center Raleigh, North Carolina
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Dec 4, 2002*
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Northwestern
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W 74–49
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3–0
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RBC Center Raleigh, North Carolina
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Dec 8, 2002*
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South Carolina
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W 76–64
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4–0
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RBC Center Raleigh, North Carolina
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Dec 14, 2002*
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North Carolina A&T
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W 101–63
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5–0
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RBC Center Raleigh, North Carolina
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Dec 17, 2002*
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vs. Gonzaga
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L 60–69
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5–1
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Continental Airlines Arena East Rutherford, New Jersey
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Dec 21, 2002*
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Fairleigh Dickinson
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W 104–65
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6–1
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RBC Center Raleigh, North Carolina
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Dec 29, 2002*
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Wofford
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W 86–71
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7–1
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RBC Center Raleigh, North Carolina
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Jan 2, 2003*
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at UMass
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L 56–68
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7–2
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Mullins Center Amherst, Massachusetts
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Jan 5, 2003
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Virginia
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W 75–63
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8–2 (1–0)
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RBC Center (14,718) Raleigh, North Carolina
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Jan 11, 2003
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at Georgia Tech
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L 61–85
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8–3 (1–1)
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Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
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Jan 16, 2003*
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Boston College
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L 81–93
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8–4
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RBC Center Raleigh, North Carolina
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Jan 18, 2003
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at Florida State
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W 70–63
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9–4 (2–1)
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Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center Tallahassee, Florida
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Jan 22, 2003
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No. 3 Duke
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W 80–71
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10–4 (3–1)
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RBC Center Raleigh, North Carolina
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Jan 26, 2003
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North Carolina
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W 86–77
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11–4 (4–1)
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RBC Center Raleigh, North Carolina
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Jan 30, 2003
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at No. 10 Maryland
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L 60–75
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11–5 (4–2)
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Comcast Center College Park, Maryland
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Feb 2, 2003
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Clemson
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W 78–56
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12–5 (5–2)
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RBC Center Raleigh, North Carolina
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Feb 6, 2003
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at No. 14 Wake Forest
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L 58–73
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12–6 (5–3)
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Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Feb 9, 2003
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at Virginia
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L 58–61
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12–7 (5–4)
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University Hall Charlottesville, Virginia
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Feb 12, 2003
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Georgia Tech
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W 63–57
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13–7 (6–4)
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RBC Center Raleigh, North Carolina
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Feb 15, 2003*
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at Temple
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L 54–76
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13–8
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Liacouras Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Feb 18, 2003
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Florida State
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W 71–60
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14–8 (7–4)
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RBC Center Raleigh, North Carolina
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Feb 22, 2003
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at No. 8 Duke
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L 68–79
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14–9 (7–5)
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Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, North Carolina
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Feb 25, 2003
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at North Carolina
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W 75–67 OT
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15–9 (8–5)
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Dean Smith Center Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Mar 2, 2003
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No. 14 Maryland
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L 65–68
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15–10 (8–6)
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RBC Center Raleigh, North Carolina
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Mar 5, 2003
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at Clemson
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W 63–60
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16–10 (9–6)
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Littlejohn Coliseum Clemson, South Carolina
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Mar 8, 2003
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No. 9 Wake Forest
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L 72–78
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16–11 (9–7)
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RBC Center Raleigh, North Carolina
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ACC Tournament
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Mar 14, 2003*
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Georgia Tech Quarterfinals
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W 71–65
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17–11
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Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, North Carolina
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Mar 15, 2003*
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vs. No. 9 Wake Forest Semifinals
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W 87–83
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18–11
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Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, North Carolina
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Mar 16, 2003*
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vs. No. 12 Duke Championship game
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L 77–84
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18–12
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Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, North Carolina
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NCAA Tournament
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Mar 20, 2003*
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(9 E)
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vs. (8 E) California First round
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L 74–76 OT
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18–13
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Ford Center Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. E=East. All times are in Eastern Time.
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Rankings
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References
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NCAA national championships in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics |
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