Listless N.C. State falls 76-61 to No. 21 Virginia

Saturday, January 3, 2026
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- N.C. State and No. 21 Virginia tipped off their Atlantic Coast Conference matchup at the unusual time of 11 a.m., and the Wolfpack looked sleepy in a lopsided 76-61 loss on Saturday.

Sam Lewis matched his career high with 23 points and Thijs De Ridder took over for the Cavaliers as they built a big lead and never looked back.



Lewis had 20 points on 7-for-8 shooting by halftime for the Cavaliers (12-2, 1-1 ACC), who never trailed three days after losing in triple overtime at Virginia Tech. Lewis helped Virginia go up 20 by halftime, then De Ridder took charge after the Wolfpack tried to rally.

The 6-9 De Ridder, a top international prospect from Belgium, had 12 of his 14 points after the break.



That included one terrific stretch that began when he flew in to snag an airballed 3-pointer by Malik Thomas and scored to beat the shot clock. He followed with a 3-pointer, then got a defensive stop and pushed the ball in transition to help set up Lewis' corner 3 for a 66-44 lead with 8:53 left.

N.C. State's Alyn Breed drives on Virginia's Malik Thomas on Saturday in Raleigh.

Karl DeBlaker



That was part of an eventful game that included first-year Virginia coach Ryan Odom picking up a second-half technical foul for a furious reaction to a late whistle. Odom flailed an arm in disgust and shouted at officials before assistant Bryce Crawford put him in a bear hug and walked him backward toward the bench.

Quadir Copeland scored 15 points for the Wolfpack (10-5, 1-1), who came out flat and fell in a big hole.



N.C. State upped the intensity after the break to climb back in it, getting as close as 46-38 on Paul McNeil Jr.'s 3-pointer at the 14:39 mark.



But N.C. State managed just one basket over the next six minutes as De Ridder and the Cavs made their move, finishing the game at 36%.



McNeil scored 13 points and Alyn Breed added 12 for the Wolfpack, who made just 5 of 20 3-pointers to 13 of 33 for the Wahoos.

Virginia shot 50% from the floor ro 36% for N.C. State and outrebounded the Wolfpack 36-24.



The Wolfpack will look to bounce back on Tuesday at Boston College.

The Associated Press contributed.

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