No. 25 NC State staves off upset effort from VCU

Darrion Williams scored 28 points and No. 25 North Carolina State fended off a challenge from VCU, winning 85-79 on Monday night in Raleigh, N.C.Tre Holloman poured in 25 points, Matt Able poste

No. 25 NC State staves off upset effort from VCU

Darrion Williams scored 28 points and No. 25 North Carolina State fended off a challenge from VCU, winning 85-79 on Monday night in Raleigh, N.C.

Tre Holloman poured in 25 points, Matt Able posted 12 points off the bench and Ven-Allen Lubin had 11 points and nine rebounds as the Wolfpack (4-0) survived their toughest challenge of the season.

Holloman made six pressure free throws in the final 20 seconds. VCU’s final hopes were dashed by a late steal by NC State’s Quadir Copeland.

Barry Evans’ 18 points led the Rams (2-2), while Jadrian Tracey had 16 points and Lazar Djokovic supplied 13 points. VCU made 13 shots from beyond the 3-point arc, but only 14 2-point baskets.

NC State, which entered the national rankings earlier in the day for the first time this season, overcame 17 turnovers.

The Wolfpack, under first-year coach Will Wade, pulled out a victory against a school where Wade once coached.

Williams had four points as NC State used a 6-0 run to bolt to a 71-65 lead, resulting in a VCU timeout with 7:12 left. Yet the Rams were persistent, making enough defensive stops — in part because of the Wolfpack’s giveaways — to pull within 78-76 on Tracey’s 3-point basket with less than two minutes remaining.

The Rams hit enough shots, combined with relentless stretches of offensive rebounding, to stay within range. Tracey’s 3-pointer and Tyrell Ward’s layup off a Wolfpack turnover drew VCU within 61-59 with less than 12 minutes to go. The Rams were even at 63-63 a couple of minutes later.

Williams had 17 points to boost the Wolfpack to a 39-35 halftime lead. But the Rams were right in range despite shooting 30.6% from the floor.

Williams scored eight points in the first three minutes, but was hit with a technical foul for taunting after draining his second 3-point shot. Williams reacted in front of Tracey.

The Wolfpack hit six 3-point shots in barely more than seven minutes, shooting out to a 25-16 lead.

The scoring pace slowed considerably across the latter part of the first half, with NC State managing four points during a nearly six-minute stretch.