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NC State advances to first Final Four since 1983: DJ Burns leads 11 seed to Elite Eight upset of 4-seed Duke

DALLAS -- No. 11 seed NC State is dancing its way to the Final Four for the fourth time in school history and first time since 1983 after upsetting ACC rival and crosstown rival Duke in a 74-64 thriller in the Elite Eight on Sunday. The Wolfpack trailed the majority of the game but chipped away at the margin as the game went on before opening up a double-digit lead and busting it wide open in the final minutes.

NC State star DJ Burns Jr. had a career performance and an all-time March Madness moment with 29 points to lead the Pack past No. 4 seed Duke. Burns had a strong eight points in the first half but took over in the second half as Duke struggled to defend his size.

Blue Devils star Kyle Filipowski fouled out of the game with 4:52 remaining after briefly flirting with foul trouble with four fouls. Mark Mitchell and Ryan Young primarily drew defensive duties on Burns in his absence, and neither could keep in front of his burly frame and sweet feet.

NC State's dream run to the Final Four almost didn't happen at all after a 9-11 finish to ACC play in the regular season. The Wolfpack then won five games in five days in the ACC Tournament to earn the league's automatic NCAA Tournament berth before winning three of its four March Madness games as an underdog.

Wolfpack keeps winning in March 

Around this time three weeks ago, NC State looked like they were heading toward the NIT. The Wolfpack had just dropped their fourth straight game to close the regular season and needed an improbable run at the ACC Tournament to advance to the Big Dance. NC State proceeded to win five games in five days to secure the automatic bid and then knocked off No. 6 seed Texas Tech, No. 14 seed  Oakland, No. 2 seed Marquette and No. 4 seed Duke in the NCAA Tournament to reach the Final Four for the first time since 1983. The Wolfpack are the sixth No. 11 seed since 1979 to advance to the national semifinals.  

The legend of Burns grows

Burns is becoming a March Madness legend before our eyes. The NC State star began his career at Tennessee before transferring to Winthrop after his freshman season. He played three seasons with the Eagles before transferring a third time at his final stop: NC State. Burns plays with a passionate fire that energizes teammates. He's also extremely hard to stop down low. Burns will likely get the Zach Edey assignment when NC State faces Purdue next weekend. If NC State is going to slow down the reigning national player of the year, it starts with Burns staying out of foul trouble. That gives NC State the best chance of pulling off another upset.  

Duke's McCain shines, Proctor struggles

McCain routinely played like Duke's best player in the final two months of the regular season. He was also the best player on the floor for the No. 4 seed throughout the NCAA Tournament. McCain finished with 32 points and connected on 5 of 11 attempts from distance. It's very likely that McCain at least puts his name in the 2024 NBA Draft, where he projects as a first-round pick. McCain's backcourt mate, Proctor, had a game to forget. Proctor finished with zero points and missed all nine of his field-goal attempts. Throughout the season, Proctor disappeared in big moments, and this was the latest example of it. Proctor projects as a first-round pick this summer, and his stay-or-go decision will loom large for the Blue Devils' program.  

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NC State upsets Duke, advances to Final Four

Final: (11) NC State 76, (4) Duke 64

The final ticket to the Final Four has been punched. No. 11 seed NC State advanced to its first Final Four since 1983 with a 76-64 win over No. 4 seed Duke in the South Regional final. The Wolfpack will face No. 1 seed Purdue in the national semifinals next Saturday. 

NC State, the final double-digit seed remaining in the NCAA Tournament, continued its improbable run with its ninth consecutive win in an elimination game dating back to the ACC Tournament earlier this month. The Wolfpack had to win five games in five days to receive the automatic bid in the ACC Tournament fbefore winning four games the last two weeks to advance to the fourth Final Four in program history.

NC State star big man DJ Burns Jr. scored 29 points and DJ Horne added 20. The Wolfpack erased a nine-point deficit late in the first half and shot 19 of 26 (73.1%) from the floor after halftime. Duke was limited to 5 of 20 shooting from beyond the arc and star guard Tyrese Proctor was held to zero points. 

 
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NC State has Duke on ropes

U4 media timeout: (11) NC State 58, (4) Duke 46

Duke leading scorer and rebounder Kyle Filipowski just picked up his fifth foul and NC State just opened up its biggest lead of the game at 12 after a one-handed runner from D.J. Burns Jr. on the baseline. Burns up to 23 points in this one and has taken over the game. Duke doesn't have the size to slow him in the paint and he's been aggressive in getting to his shot in this one, which might have taken Duke by surprise after he had seven assists in the Sweet 16. Blue Devils in big trouble here.

 
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NC State opens up lead

U8 timeout: (11) NC State 53, (4) Duke 42

NC State has made nine of its last 11 shots and opened up a 53-42 lead on Duke here in the second half with Blue Devils star Kyle Filipowski in foul trouble with four. Michael O'Connell just drilled a 3 for the Wolfpack to go up nine and Mark Mitchell was also called for a foul to award NC State possession. D.J. Burns Jr. then scored on a bunny to go up double digits.  Biggest lead for either team so far today.

 
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Duke's Filipowski in foul trouble

9:49 2H: (11) NC State 43, (4) Duke 39

Duke leading scorer and rebounder Kyle Filipowski just picked up his fourth personal foul by hacking Ben Middlebrooks in the lane. Huge potential development there as he heads to the bench. Duke has struggled to defend in the paint all game even with Filipowski in the game. With D.J. Burns Jr. feasting down low, pressure will now be on Ryan Young and Mark Mitchell to hold the load defensively in the paint against NC State's physical front line. 

 
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NC State retakes lead

U12 timeout: (11) NC State 40, (4) Duke 38

It's been a terrific back-and-forth second half here with NC State fighting back -- and now retaking the lead -- as we head to the U12 media timeout. Been a particularly big few minutes for NC State's DJ Horne, who hit a -pointer to cut the deficit to one and then nailed a runner in the lane to put the Pack on top. D.J. Burns Jr. has also been significant in this second half going right at Duke's front line. We didn't see this type of aggressiveness from him vs. Marquette but he's been hunting his shots with success. 

 
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