Senior Scott
Wood
made
his
126th
career
start
versus
Virginia
Tech.
He
is
now
the
program’s
all-time
leader,
eclipsing
the
former
mark
of
125
held
by
Julius
Hodge
(2002-05).
Wood
also
moved
into
the
ACC’s
top-10
for
career
3-pointers
with
his
fourth
made
triple
of
the
day
at
the
6:03
mark
in
the
second
half.
Wood
was
also
fouled
on
the
play,
making
the
free
throw
to
complete
the
four-point
play.
He
now
has
299
career
threes,
pulling
within
23
of
Rodney
Monroe’s
program-best
322.
Senior
Richard
Howell
is
now
fifth
all-time
in
rebounding
with
951
boards,
passing
John
Richter
(936)
on
the
career
list.
Howell
also
notched
his
15th
double-double
of
the
year
and
the
27th
of
his
career
with
his
10
points
against
the
Hokies.
Junior
Lorenzo
Brown
collected
his
500th
career
assist
at
the
12:27
mark
of
the
second
half
on
Wood’s
3-pointer.
Brown
is
the
ACC’s
active
career
leader
with
505.
Freshman
Tyler
Lewis
scored
in
double
figures
for
the
third
time
in
the
last
four
games.
The
Pack
improved
to
36-14
all-time
versus
the
Hokies.
State’s
winning
percentage
(72.0)
against
Virginia
Tech
is
the
highest
among
its
ACC
opponents.
This
was
NC
State’s
first
overtime
game
this
season
and
its
first
overtime
win
at
home
since
defeating
Miami,
84-81,
on
Jan.
27,
2009.
The
Pack’s
last
overtime
game
came
at
Clemson
on
Feb.
25,
2012
(L,
72-69).