What to know about NC State’s undefeated women’s basketball team

As of Dec. 15, the NC State women’s basketball squad is undefeated with a 10-0 record. Here’s names to know before watching the rest of the 2023-24 season.

A group of alumni on the court at Reynolds Coliseum.

A game in Reynolds Coliseum — or the Woodshed — gets loud as Wolfpack fans cheer on the women’s basketball team.

Photo by Mari Fabian

As of Dec. 15, the 2023-24 Wolfpack women’s basketball squad is undefeated after 10 games and ranked at No. 3 in the nation, according to the AP’s weekly poll — and the team is already making history.

In NC State’s matchup against Liberty on Dec. 10, freshman Zoe Brooks earned the team’s first triple-double — three stats hitting double digits in one game — since 2001 and second in team history. Brooks hit 12 rebounds, 10 assists, and 40 points in the game.

Tickets to support the Pack are only $10, even if you’re a Duke or UNC fan — just don’t call Reynolds Coliseum a small gym. Exciting upcoming games include the start of home ACC play against Florida State on Thursday, Jan. 4, and Duke + UNC matchups on Sunday, Jan. 21 and Thursday, Feb. 1, respectively.

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