- Final015
2ALBY
DUKE61
7361
73 - Final112
5MISS
WIS57
4657
46 - Final29
8TEM
NCST76
7276
72 - Final315
2PAC
MIA49
7849
78 - Final410
7CIN
CREI63
6763
67 - Final513
4LAS
KSU63
6163
61 - Final616
1JMU
IND62
8362
83 - Final710
7COLO
ILL49
5749
57 - Final815
2FGCU
GTWN78
6878
68 - Final915
2IONA
OSU70
9570
95 - Final109
8VILL
UNC71
7871
78 - Final1114
3NWST
FLA47
7947
79 - Final1210
7OKLA
SDSU55
7055
70 - Final1310
7ISU
ND76
5876
58 - Final1416
1WKU
KU57
6457
64 - Final1511
6MINN
UCLA83
6383
63
Final
Coverage: TBS
1:40 PM ET, March 22, 2013
University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, OH
DAYTON, Ohio -- Khalif Wyatt grabbed his left thumb -- the one alarmingly wrapped in black support tape -- pulled it toward his stomach and grimaced.
His non-shooting hand dangled uselessly as he set up behind the free throw line. He carefully placed it on the bottom of the ball, cautiously dribbled a couple times, then put both hands on it and let it fly.More from ESPN.com
NC State's No. 6 preseason ranking was less the product of the team's quality and more of the hype that accompanies tournament wins and top recruiting classes, but ultimately the Wolfpack still had a disappointing season, writes Eamonn Brennan. Blog
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MVP: Khalif Wyatt was unstoppable. He finished with 31 points, five assists and three steals. He went 9-for-22 from the field.
X factor: NC State refused to play defense for the majority of the game. That's why the Owls shot 48 percent from the field and committed just five turnovers.
That was ... so NC State: If the Wolfpack could play to their potential, they could make a Final Four run. But it just hasn't happened under Mark Gottfried. Why? The defense is too inconsistent.
Team Stat Comparison
TEM | NCST | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | 76 | 72 |
| FG Made-Attempted | 24-50 (.480) | 29-52 (.558) |
| 3P Made-Attempted | 7-18 (.389) | 4-13 (.308) |
| FT Made-Attempted | 21-33 (.636) | 10-16 (.625) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 15 (0/0) | 24 (0/0) |
| Largest Lead | 18 | 2 |
Game Leaders
Series
| DATE | GAME | LINKS |
|---|---|---|
| » Mar 22, 2013 | TEM 76, @NCST 72 | Recap |
Research Notes
Temple now has 9 wins as a 9 seed or lower, tied with Gonzaga for the most since the field expanded to 64 teams in 1985. [+]Most Wins as 9 Seed or Lower - Since 1985
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NC State scored six points off turnovers in its loss to Temple, the Wolfpacks' second fewest points off turnovers in a game this season. They had four in their loss to Virginia on Jan. 29. NC State is 5-7 this season when scoring 10 or fewer points off turnovers and 19-4 when they score at least 11. | ||||||||||||
Khalif Wyatt scored 31 points in Temple's win against NC State. It was his sixth 30-point game this season. Wyatt scored 26 of his 31 points either in the paint or at the free throw line. Wyatt drew nine fouls in the game, six fewer than what NC State drew as a team. | ||||||||||||
Khalif Wyatt's 31 points are the most by a Temple player in the NCAA Tournament since 1991, when Mark Macon scored 31 in the Owls' Elite 8 loss. | ||||||||||||
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