The Herald Sun

NC State basketball party ends, but magic remains

- BY JOSH SHAFFER jshaffer@newsobserv­er.com

The lights finally turned out on NC State’s wild and giddy party Saturday, and as the thousands of fans shuffled away from Hillsborou­gh Street, climbing down from trees and off boyfriends’ shoulders, they raised a last, loving Wolfie.

The Wolfpack’s loss unfolded on a screen two stories high outside Mitch’s Tavern, where thousands roared at riot level for every three-pointer — not often enough, in the end.

But the fan base that waited four decades for this level of thrills walked away with red sweatshirt­s, red sombreros and huge red hearts. In the end, Raleigh built more spirit than a tent revival and sold more beer than Bourbon Street on Mardi Gras, and a generation of fans can tell their own updated stories of the Cardiac Pack.

“We couldn’t pull through,” said Breanna Aiken, a 2022 graduate. “But we didn’t give up.”

There were long, slow hugs, over the sound of empty cans getting kicked down the street in disappoint­ment.

But the whoops that fans developed over the last few weeks rang out even as the crowds left their championsh­ip hopes and their trash behind.

”This was incredible,” said Amanda Woolard, a 2007 graduate wearing a #1STATEFAN license plate on a string.

“As somebody who was born in ‘85, and only ever heard about the magic of ‘83, this has given me more of a glimpse of what that must have been like.”

The Wolfpack’s Cinderella run started with a last-second, desperatio­n three-point shot in

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