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As NC State, Boston College Are Matching Up Once During 2025-2026 Regular Season Tuesday In Chestnut Hill NC State, Boston College Are Looking To Rebound From Losses To Virginia, Georgia Tech

Atlantic Coast Conference opponents, teams either match up once or twice during the regular season!

NC State, Boston College are matching up once during 2025-2026 regular season!

As NC State, Boston College are matching up once Tuesday night in Chestnut Hill NC State, Boston College are looking to rebound from losses to Virginia, Georgia Tech.

Where?

On the hardwood!

NC State comes into the only match up with Boston College with record of 10-5 overall 1-1 in the Atlantic Coast Conference is twelfth in the standings is going to be looking to rebound from 76-61 loss to then 21st ranked Virginia because they lost the first match of the 2025-2026 regular season on Saturday January 3, 2026 in North Carolina’s state capital Where?

On the hardwood!

As NC State lost the first match up of the 2025-2026 regular season to 21st ranked Virginia by score of 76-61 as a team NC State shot 18-50 on field goals for 36 % shot 5-20 on 3 pointers for 25 % shot 20-25 on free throws for 80 % . Three players scored in double figures. Paul McNeil Jr. a guard a sophomore was 3-7 on field goals , 2-6 on 3 pointers , 5-8 on free throws to go along with 4 rebounds, 1 assists , 13 points . Quadir Copeland a guard a senior was 5-11 on field goals , 2-4 on 3 pointers , 3-4 on free throws to go along with 2 rebounds , 4 assists , 15 points. Alyn Breed a guard a senior was 3-7 on field goals 0-2 on 3 pointers , 6-6 on free throws.

According to espn app

Following NC State losing the first match up of 2025-2026 regular season to Virginia Saturday in North Carolina’s state capital by score of 76-61 Paul McNeil Jr. a guard a sophomore who was was 3-7 on field goals , 2-6 on 3 pointers , 5-8 on free throws to go along with 4 rebounds, 1 assists , 13 points shared his thoughts by saying We lost a little focus when they went on the run hitting shots,”

That’s definitely devastating when you’re trying to come back and the other team makes shots.”

Be tougher. Win the race. Start off fast and finish strong,”Following NC State losing the first match up of 2025-2026 regular season to Virginia Saturday in North Carolina’s state capital by score of 76-61 Head Coach Will Wade shared his thoughts by saying We demand consistency daily. For whatever reason, we haven’t been able to put it together in our high-level games, which at the end of the day, we’re judged on our high-level games,”

We haven’t done that like we need to. That’s just a fact, so we’ve got to keep working at it. Eventually, the dam will break at some point. If you keep working, you keep working, you keep working. But we’re not there yet.”

According to Jadyn Watson Fisher News & Observer article https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/acc/nc-state/article314058151.html

Boston College comes into the only match up with NC State with record of 7-7 overall is 0-1 in the Atlantic Coast Conference is sixteenth in the standings because like NC State Boston College lost their previous Atlantic Coast Conference game. To who?

Georgia Tech n the road in Atlanta where they lost by a score 65-53 where as a team Boston College was 18-66 on field goals for 27 % was 4-29 on 3 pointers for 14 % . Two players scored in double figures. Donald Hand Jr. a guard a junior was 2-13 on field goals , 1-6 on 3 pointers , 8-12 on free throws to go along with 5 rebounds, 1 assists , 13 points Boden Kapke a forward a junior was 6-12 on field goals , 1-5 on 3 pointers to go along with 11 rebounds , 1 assists , 3 steals , 13 points.

According to espn app

Following Boston College 65-53 loss to Georgia Tech on Saturday in Atlanta Head Coach Earl Grant shared his thoughts by saying “I think we weren’t poised at times,”And I thought we were being aggressive and attacking, but sometimes we were being forceful in times when we didn’t need to be, and we needed to wait and let things develop… Again, Georgia Tech has something to do with it, with their length, but you know, that’s a tough night for two of our better players.”We knew they were a fast-break team,”We knew we had to take some of the easy baskets away. And I thought the first half, the way we started, they were living in transition, and it really hurt us.”

According to Jack Bergamini article https://eaglesdaily.com/eagles-3-point-shooting-woes-continue-in-conference-opening-loss-to-georgia-tech/

Tip -off is set for 9:00pm from Conte Forum!

The game is going to be televised on ACC Network with Anish Shroff , Terrence Oglesby commentating!

Anish Shroff Anish Shroff is a play-by-play commentator for various sports, including college football, college basketball, college baseball and lacrosse.

Shroff is the current radio play-by-play announcer for the Carolina Panthers NFL team, joining in March 2022 as the team’s play-by-play announcer. Shroff also worked the NFL preseason in the summer of 2021.

Shroff was a part of ESPN’s MegaCast coverage of the 2021-22 College Football Playoff and was on the call for the viral 2021 Duke’s Mayo Bowl. Shroff has covered several bowl games and FCS championship games, along with matchups across the SEC, Big Ten, ACC and Big 12.

Since 2017, Shroff has been ESPN’s lead voice for men’s college lacrosse. He has called the past five national championships and announced the first Premier Lacrosse League game on ESPN in June 2022. He contributes as a columnist for USA Lacrosse Magazine and wrote the script for “Roots” – a longform feature produced by the PLL that explores the origins of lacrosse.

Shroff also does play-by-play commentary for college basketball for ESPN, primarily covering games in the ACC. He has called ACC Tournament games on both television and radio. Shroff contributes to ESPN’s college baseball coverage, having announced several regionals and super regionals.

Shroff began his ESPN career in 2008 as a studio anchor and host, anchoring SportsCenter and College Football Live, along with several other daily and specialty shows. He contributed to ESPNU’s studio coverage from 2011-17 and has filled in as a guest host on ACC Network.

Prior to ESPN, Shroff worked as a sports reporter and anchor in Syracuse, NY and Yakima, Wash.

Shroff graduated from Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications with a degree in broadcast journalism. He resides in Charlotte, NC, with his wife Faye and their daughter Athena.

According to https://espnpressroom.com/us/bios/shroff_anish/

Terrence Oglesby is a former Clemson guard who played for Head Coach Oliver Purnell in 2007-2008 season 2008-2009 season. On May 27, 2009 announced he will forego his final two seasons at the school to pursue a professional basketball career. Oglesby appeared in 66 games and scored 777 points in his two seasons with the program.Over the past several years, I have had the opportunity to play internationally, and as a result I have been given the opportunity of playing professionally in Europe,” Oglesby said. “After much thought and consideration, I have opted to take my basketball career a step further and pursue a professional career.

“I have enjoyed my time at Clemson University and want to thank all the fans and friends for being supportive. My decision is based solely on chasing the dream of being a professional basketball player. I would like to thank all my coaches and teammates for a memorable two years, and wish them the best of luck in the future.”

Oglesby, a native of Cleveland, TN, averaged double figures both of his seasons in a Tiger uniform. He concludes his Clemson career ranked in the top 10 in school history in three-point goals (177), three-point goals per game (2.68), and three-point accuracy (.395). This past season, Oglesby was third-best on the team in scoring at 13.2 points per game. He ranked second in the ACC in three-pointers per game and three-point accuracy. His 92 three-point goals rank as the fourth-most in Clemson history for a single season.

Oglesby received honorable mention for the ACC’s All-Freshman Team in 2007-08 after averaging 10.5 points per game as a reserve. Despite never starting a game, he led the team with 85 three-pointers that season, which included his memorable game-winning long ball to cap a 20-point come-from-behind win at Maryland.

“Terrence has informed me of his decision to seek a professional career in Europe,” said Oliver Purnell, Clemson’s head coach. “Although I am disappointed Terrence will not be with us next season, I wish him all the best in this endeavor. I appreciate all of his efforts and contributions on two NCAA Tournament teams.”

According to ttps://clemsontigers.com/oglesby-to-leave-clemson-to-pursue-professional-basketball-career/