
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Since hiring Will Wade in March, the hype around NC State men's basketball hasn't stopped. The coach quickly assembled a roster of talented transfers to put the Wolfpack back on the map quickly.
Wade loaded the non-conference schedule with competitive matchups from November to January. The Wolfpack will play 13 non-conference games before starting ACC play in late December.
The conference finally revealed the full slate of games for the 2025-2026 season, with NC State scheduled to play 18 league games before the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament in Charlotte, North Carolina, in March. The conference made the move to 18 games after playing 20 league games for the last six seasons.
Wade's first march through the ACC, one of the nation's most competitive men's basketball conferences, will begin just after the Holiday Break for the Wolfpack. The program will begin the season at home in the Lenovo Center with a two-game home stand, with Wake Forest visiting on either Dec. 30 or 31, and Virginia coming to Raleigh on the following Saturday.
There are some interesting caveats to the Wolfpack's 2025-26 ACC schedule that could benefit Wade's first-year roster.
The conference schedule presents serious opportunities for Wade and his new program to make a push toward the top of the ACC standings in 2026. 15 of the now-18 ACC programs make the conference tournament at the end of the season. The Wolfpack missed the event in 2025 just a year after making the Final Four. Even so, the bar is much higher for Wade than it was for former head coach Kevin Keatts.
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