The N.C. State Wolfpack men’s basketball team has left for Arizona, and fans gave them a rousing send-off as they embarked on their journey to the Final Four. Excitement was palpable as students, alumni, and supporters gathered to wish the team well before their crucial matchup against Purdue on Saturday.
Star player D.J. Burns expressed his gratitude for the overwhelming support, stating, “Aw man it’s been awesome. It’s everything you could ask for honestly.” Burns, known for his impressive skills on the court and affable personality, has become a fan favorite throughout the season.
The campus atmosphere at N.C. State has been electric, with students like Jane Kemp and Gianna Kwiatkowski reveling in the team’s success. Kemp described the vibe as heavenly during the NCAA tournament, while Kwiatkowski shared her excitement at the team’s return from the Elite Eight and their departure for the Final Four.
For lifelong Wolfpack fan Anna Rodenberg, the team’s journey to the Final Four holds special significance. Born into a family of N.C. State alumni, Rodenberg has been eagerly awaiting this moment for years. She drew parallels to the 1983 national championship-winning team coached by Jimmy Valvano, emphasizing the emotional connection she and her family have to the current team’s success.
As the Wolfpack gears up for their upcoming game, Burns exuded confidence, stating, “We feel good, I think we’re ready.” With unwavering support from their dedicated fan base, the N.C. State men’s basketball team is poised to make a strong showing at the Final Four and continue their remarkable journey in the tournament.