Boo Corrigan Director of Athletics | NC State University Athletics Website
Boo Corrigan Director of Athletics | NC State University Athletics Website
The NC State women's basketball program has announced its non-conference schedule for the 2024-25 season. The team will play eight of its 11 games, in addition to a preseason exhibition, at Reynolds Coliseum. Head coach Wes Moore, entering his 12th season, leads the Pack following a historic 2023-24 season that saw the program reach its first Final Four since 1998.
NC State will participate in the Pink Flamingo Championship at Baha Mar in Nassau, Bahamas on Monday, Nov. 25 and Wednesday, Nov. 27 against opponents yet to be announced. The team is also set to face defending NCAA Champion South Carolina at the Ally Tipoff at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte on Sunday, Nov. 10 and host Ole Miss for the SEC/ACC Challenge on Thursday, Dec. 5.
The Wolfpack's schedule begins with an exhibition against Anderson (S.C.) on Tuesday, Oct. 29 before officially starting the season at home versus ETSU on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Following the Ally Tipoff, NC State will return home to host Kent State on Thursday, Nov. 14.
NC State's first true road game is scheduled against TCU on Sunday, Nov. 17. The team will then play Coastal Carolina at home on Thursday, Nov. 21 before heading to the Bahamas for two games from Nov. 25-27.
The non-conference slate concludes with four consecutive home games: Ole Miss (Thursday, Dec. 5), Old Dominion (Sunday, Dec. 8), Davidson (Wednesday, Dec. 11), and James Madison (Thursday, Dec. 19).
Of NC State's known non-conference opponents, six are coming off postseason tournament appearances: three received NCAA Tournament bids (Kent State, Ole Miss and NCAA Champion South Carolina), two were invited to play in the WBIT (TCU and James Madison) and one played in the WNIT (Old Dominion).
The Atlantic Coast Conference schedule will be announced later by league officials. NC State will play Wake Forest, Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Miami, Notre Dame, Pitt, Virginia and Virginia Tech at home while taking on Wake Forest again along with Cal, Florida State, Georgia Tech Louisville North Carolina SMU Stanford and Syracuse on the road.
Season tickets for the upcoming season are sold out; tip-off times and television designations will be released later.