DJ Burns Jr. lifts NC State over
Duke, into Final Four
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[April 01, 2024]
North Carolina State looked like it was going nowhere when
March began.
But on the final day of the month, the Wolfpack etched themselves
into program lore by punching their ticket to the Final Four for the
first time since Jim Valvano's memorable team won the 1983 national
championship.
No. 11 seed North Carolina State stands just two victories from a
national title after dispatching rival Duke 76-64 on Sunday in the
South Region final in Dallas.
DJ Burns Jr. scored 29 points on 13-of-19 shooting as the streaking
Wolfpack (26-14) won their ninth consecutive game. North Carolina
State lost its final four regular-season games and 10 of 14 before
going on the scintillating run.
North Carolina State will face No. 1 seed Purdue in the national
semifinals on Saturday in Phoenix.
"We've done a really good job," Wolfpack coach Kevin Keatts said.
"When I say we, I mean these young men in the locker room through
all the adversity that we have went through, the ups and downs of
winning games and losing games.
"They never lost their faith and stayed together. It means a lot. It
really does."
Burns, a hefty inside force, was named Most Outstanding Player of
the South Region. He is averaging 18.3 points and shooting 67.4
percent from the floor in the NCAA Tournament.

He also has helped a seemingly lost season transform into a
memorable campaign.
"There has just been a switch in our commitment," Burns said.
"Nobody's being late to things, nobody's being a problem on the
court, everybody's come together."
DJ Horne added 20 points for the Wolfpack, who dominated the second
half on Sunday. NC State shot 73.1 percent (19 of 26) from the floor
over the final 20 minutes.
Jared McCain scored 32 points for No. 4 seed Duke (27-9), which shot
just 32.2 percent from the floor, including 5 of 20 from 3-point
range.
Jeremy Roach added 13 points and Kyle Filipowski had 11 points and
nine rebounds
before fouling out for the Blue Devils.
Overall, North Carolina State made 46.7 percent of its shots,
including 3 of 13 from behind the arc. Michael O'Connell contributed
11 rebounds and six assists.
"Everyone has been making huge plays down this run, and that's why I
think we're getting these wins," O'Connell said.
This was the third meeting this month between the two Atlantic Coast
Conference opponents. North Carolina State won two of them.
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Mar 31, 2024; Dallas, TX, USA; North Carolina State Wolfpack forward
DJ Burns Jr. (30) reacts in the first half against the Duke Blue
Devils in the finals of the South Regional of the 2024 NCAA
Tournament at American Airline Center. Mandatory Credit: Kevin
Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

Duke coach Jon Scheyer was disappointed with the
setback that ended his second season as coach.
"I think our program couldn't be in a stronger place," Scheyer said.
"We're just 20 minutes away from going to a Final Four in our second
year.
"I don't shy away from our expectations or what we want to do, but
for me, that's not the way I'm thinking at all. I'm just hurting for
these guys right now."
The Wolfpack trailed 27-21 at halftime before outscoring Duke 37-17
over the first 15:40 of the second half.
North Carolina State moved ahead at 36-35 on Horne's two free throws
with 12:59 left in the game.
Filipowski converted a three-point play to push Duke back into the
lead before the Wolfpack scored eight straight points and 12 of the
next 14.
Burns had two baskets during the 8-0 run, and the Wolfpack held a
44-38 advantage with 9:49 remaining. After Roach drove for a layup,
Burns and Horne hit jumpers to boost the North Carolina State lead
to 48-40 with 8:27 to play.
McCain hit two free throws for Duke with 8:03 left. O'Connell
drained a 3-pointer and Burns scored inside to give the Wolfpack a
53-42 lead with 6:55 remaining.
Filipowski fouled out with 4:52 remaining, and Burns added a short
jumper 32 seconds later to give the Wolfpack a 58-44 lead.
Duke was unable to make a late charge as the stunning North Carolina
State run continued.
It was a game in which the Blue Devils' offense never found a
comfort zone.
"They're on a hell of a run right now," Roach said. "Just give
credit to them. We weren't us today."
--Field Level Media
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