The Wolfpacker: An Independent Magazine Covering NC State Sports
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TRACKING THE PACK MAY/JUNE 2023 ■ 21 PHOTO BY KEN MARTIN Etch Your Name Into Wolfpack History One Brick At A Time 1. Orders will be accepted on a first-come-first-served basis. You will receive a confirmation email within 30 days of your order. Please review it carefully. If you do not receive a confirmation email or a correction is necessary, please notify us at nick.rushing@wolfpackclub.com or at 919-865-1496. 2. In order for the Wolfpack Club to accommodate requests for bricks to be placed next to each other, the orders must be submitted together with proper instructions. Every effort will be made to accommodate these requests. 3. All text will be a standard size, font, and style. Greek letters and other symbols not found on a standard keyboard may not be used. 4. Messages will be centered automatically. The use of upper and lower case lettering is permitted. All spaces and punctuation marks count as a character. 5. The Wolfpack Club reserves the right to exclude orders that it deems to contain inappropriate language. 6. The Wolfpack Club will determine the final placement of all bricks. Help fulfill the vision by leaving your legacy etched on a brick on the north plaza walkway connecting the PNC Arena and Carter-Finley Stadium. Ordering Instructions: To order please contact us at nick.rushing@wolfpackclub.com or 919-865-1496. brick flyer for wolfpacker.indd 1 8/21/2018 11:03:30 AM 3 Victories over Florida State by the NC State baseball team in a three-game series April 14-16 at Doak Field. It was the Pack's first-ever sweep over the Seminoles in the longstanding rivalry, which includes 115 games. Junior outfielder Dominic Pilolli capped it with an RBI single in the bottom of the 10th inning in the series finale, giving the Pack a 5-4 comeback victory. 35 Terquavion Smith's spot in The Ringer's NBA Draft Guide as of April 4. Writer Kevin O'Connor describes the high-scoring guard as "one of the best pull-up shooters in this draft," but he also notes that at 6-foot-4, 165 pounds, Smith will have to "add a significant amount of weight to withstand the rigors of the NBA." " I just feel like I have something to prove. I really wanted to put two great years together, and there's just a chip on my shoul- der. I think this is the best place for me to prove that." — BRENNAN ARMSTRONG on his goals at NC State this year I improved my grades. I'm a year closer to getting my de- gree now. You only get one chance to be a college student and get that col- lege vibe. There was no rush for me. I'm ready to contribute to an NBA team now." — NC State guard Terquavion Smith, telling ESPN's Jonathan Givony about his decision to enter the draft after two seasons with the Wolfpack It 's a great place to work. Living in this city, living in this state, a lot of people would kill for that. I feel blessed to have the opportunity and look forward to continuing it. It's still the same goal. I want to bring a champion- ship to NC State, and so I'll continue working my butt off to make that happen." — Dave Doeren, reflecting on his decade as head football coach at NC State