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  • Carthage, NC: Scots Plaid P, 1998.
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  • she was ordered to special duty as a tender for NC Seaplane Division.
  • as guide for the historic flight of Navy Curtiss NC seaplanes across the Atlantic.
  • ew unit of local government was chartered by the NC Secretary of State on December 1, 1989.
  • For university in High Point, NC, see High Point University.
  • NC Senate President Calvin Graves cast the deciding
  • Born in Iredell Co., NC, Sept. 22, 1808.
  • A close-by Naval facility in Weeksville, NC served as a blimp base during and after World Wa
  • in California and currently resides in Concord, NC, serves as the crew chief and manages the team.
  • ollege is a community college located in Graham, NC, serving the area of Alamance County, NC.
  • e Research Triangle (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC), she did five meals.
  • Rockingham County NC Shiloh Airport is a public-use airport owned by
  • Abandoned and Little-Known Airfields in SE NC Since WWII MCOLF Atlantic has been a satellite a
  • Onslow County, N.C., Smallarms Technical Publishing Co, 1936.
  • abula Rasa stated that Richard Garriott has left NC Soft to pursue other ventures.
  • Freedom Shopping was created when a Hickory, NC software company was approached to develop a sto
  • k titles at Orange County Speedway in Rougemont, NC, South Boston Speedway, and Ace Speedway in Alta
  • School and Page High School (in Guilford County, NC), South Mecklenburg High School (in Mecklenburg
  • ntgomery Railroad, which extended from Asheboro, NC southward to Star.
  • The statewide syndicated TV program, NC Spin, held debates for both parties' candidates
  • by the Elizabeth City Shipyard, Elizabeth City, NC; sponsored by Mrs. J. C. Fegan; and reclassified
  • Laurinburg, NC: St. Andrews Press, 1988.
  • He played his college career for NC State where he led the team to an 8-4 record his
  • The NC state fair, showing a tractor pull and other eve
  • 3 yard touchdown pass to T.A. McLendon, to give NC State a 28-10 halftime lead.
  • leading scorer and went on to college stardom at NC State University.
  • The 2010 NC State Wolfpack Football Team represented North C
  • NC State led 17-6 at halftime, but crumbled in the
  • Located on NC State University Centennial Biomedical Campus (p
  • He left a $100,000 endowment to NC State for art purchases and a lecture series.
  • NC State attempted an onside kick which went to the
  • NC State had one last opportunity to tie or take th
  • 1996 he has been the radio color commentator for NC State football.
  • On September 16, 2010 NC State restored the tradition of having a live ma
  • In 1999, a restructuring within the NC State athletic department resulted in athletic d
  • Prior to the adoption of the current nickname, NC State athletic teams went by such names as the A
  • The first game between North Carolina and NC State occurred October 12, 1894 in Chapel Hill,
  • of belated honors for his basketball efforts at NC State and in the high school level, including a
  • Cheerleading, 2003 & 2008 NC State Champions
  • NC State played in the Papajohns.com
  • is a program of the Institute for Nonprofits at NC State University in Raleigh, N.C.
  • NC State athletic teams are nicknamed the 'Wolfpack
  • funding for the canine bone marrow transplant at NC State University.
  • is the only bridal trail which goes between two NC State Parks.
  • he state; others include Research Triangle Park, NC State University's Centennial Campus, Charlotte'
  • son, Reed accepted the head coaching position at NC State and was replaced by Tim Rose.
  • The station also carries NC State Wolfpack women's basketball games and men'
  • ticipated in the ROTC program and graduated from NC State and was commissioned a second lieutenant i
  • American college football bowl game between the NC State Wolfpack and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish
  • he later became the first woman to graduate from NC State University.
  • Miller joined the NC State athletic program in 1990 as compliance off
  • East Carolina prepares to hike the ball against NC State in Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh on Sep
  • The 2004 NC State Wolfpack football team represented North C
  • The 2011 NC State Wolfpack football team represents North Ca
  • NC State started the scoring with a 45 yard touchdo
  • Although NC State was coached by a man named Whitney in 1905
  • coach of the Wolfpack, making him the winningest NC State coach against the Tar Heels.
  • The 2007 NC State Wolfpack football team represented North C
  • Rather than enrolling at NC State as a Proposition 48 student, Swann instead
  • ed after Daniel Harvey Hill, Jr., once part-time NC State librarian, and president of NC State in 19
  • e Buckeyes in week three and a 15-14 loss to the NC State Wolfpack in week ten.
  • Sall received an honorary doctorate from NC State in 2003 and is a member of the NC State Un
  • NC State was forced to punt on their next possessio
  • The 2008 NC State Wolfpack football team represented North C
  • cord for most home runs in a career (51) against NC State on June 8, 2008 in the deciding third game
  • His first cousin is former NC State and NBA star David Thompson.
  • ns and most losses of any head baseball coach in NC State history.
  • Elliott Avent is the head coach of the NC State Wolfpack baseball team.
  • Mountaineers to a Peach Bowl victory against the NC State Wolfpack.
  • NC State has appeared in the bowl three previous ti
  • Jack left NC State and went to become the head coach and athl
  • ly stages of college football, Mcdowall provided NC State fans with speed, toughness, and versatilit
  • He was an assistant coach for the 1973-74 NC State basketball team which won the NCAA champio
  • he intersection of North Carolina Highway 73 and NC State Road 1003 at the Richmond County line, Win
  • ictory against the Philip Rivers-led 15th-ranked NC State team.
  • University of Maine before joining the staff at NC State in 1910.
  • He is currently the Defensive Line coach for the NC State Wolfpack.
  • NC State capped a marvelous finish, finishing at 7-
  • NC State University's conference and continuing edu
  • .S. Highway 264, the size of the two schools, as NC State is the largest university in the state and
  • on, he coached baseball at Davidson (1915-1919), NC State (1920), and North Carolina (1921-1925), am
  • tting pinned in a spladle in the first period by NC State wrestler Darrion Caldwell during the dual
  • ip, Earle Edwards encouraged Gibson to return to NC State to finish his degree work, and help coach
  • of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and opted for NC State in part because of his friendship with Rom
  • ng 2011 with victories over Nationally ranked D1 NC State and Previously #1 ranked Appalachian State
  • NC State received Tech's post-touchdown kickoff and
  • With one quarter remaining in the game, NC State still held a 21-16 lead.
  • the-rim game, was "invented" by Thompson and his NC State teammate Monte Towe, and first used as an
  • all every Friday night, Atlanta Braves baseball, NC State Wolfpack and UNC Tar Heels college basketb
  • located across the street from Doak Field on the NC State campus.
  • -record for most three-points in a season in the NC State game in the NIT Tournament of Young's 06-0
  • , 1902, the student body of Duke University sent NC State a congratulatory telegram, showing the sig
  • The North Carolina - NC State football rivalry is an annual college foot
  • waii Warriors, and the quarterbacks coach of the NC State Wolfpack.
  • gnition of their performance in a losing effort, NC State quarterback Erik Kramer was named the game
  • It was not enough, as NC State quarterback Daniel Evans led his team to t
  • divisions for the sport of football, Clemson and NC State were placed together in the Atlantic Divis
  • He was also the head basketball coach at NC State for four seasons (1916-1918, 1921-1923), t
  • It was named for NC State baseball coach Elliott Avent.
  • igh School in Gary, Indiana and was recruited to NC State by coach Everett Case, who also hailed fro
  • NC State enters the bowl with an overall record of
  • connects with Capital Area Transit Route 11c to NC State University
  • NC State scored the final two touchdowns of the gam
  • NC State University
  • See also: 2010 NC State Wolfpack football team
  • ew a 9 yard touchdown pass to Brian Clark to put NC State up 7-0.
  • hrew a 14 yard touchdown pass to Washington, and NC State reclaimed the lead at 14-7.
  • d was played on December 22, 2003, featuring the NC State Wolfpack, and the Kansas Jayhawks.
  • The NC State team took the championship in 1974 and Cle
  • Cookeville, Tennessee) is the head coach of the NC State Wolfpack women's basketball team.
  • Ranzino's number 77 is honored by NC State and hangs in the rafters of the RBC Center
  • They were a 14-0 loser to NC State in the 2005 game, the schools first ever b
  • ttings, their primary function is to support the NC State football team both at home in Carter-Finle
  • It featured the NC State Wolfpack and the Pittsburgh Panthers.
  • South Carolina (1982), Georgia Tech (1983), and NC State (1984 & 1985).
  • Nelson Cole, NC State Representative.
  • When Les Robinson left for NC State after the 1990 season, long time assistant
  • The selection of NC State did have a connection to past bowl games i
  • 07 by defeating the Duke University Blue Devils, NC State University Wolfpack and the East Carolina
  • stadium is located in Raleigh, North Carolina on NC State's West Campus, behind Lee and Sullivan res
  • Doak remained on NC State's physical education faculty until 1955.
  • Overall, NC State's defense played magnificently.
  • ds in a game against Duke, which still stands as NC State's single-game record.
  • Carter-Finley also displays banners from NC State's Bowl appearances which include the Gator
  • chool will result in better name recognition for NC State's programs with students while competing w
  • NC State's largest victory margin: 79-39 (February
  • don scored on a 1 yard touchdown run to increase NC State's lead to 21-7.
  • ers was put in jeopardy after San Diego acquired NC State's Philip Rivers.
  • NC State's library system is considered to be one o
  • Three of the schools (Duke, UNC, and NC State) are part of Research Triangle and are sep
  • Villanova University (he transferred there from NC State).
  • He was recruited by Clemson, Maryland, NC State, South Carolina, and Virginia.
  • nship team, and also played varsity baseball for NC State, earning All-ACC recognition in basketball
  • the end zone with 41 seconds remaining to defeat NC State, 23-19.
  • A. J. Davis (2002): Played corner at NC State, is currently in the NFL with the Houston
  • the Saturday night sports anchor, covering UNC, NC State, Duke and NC Central games.
  • He was promoted to the head coaching position at NC State, and compiled a 41-40 record from 1993 to
  • From 1986 to 1992, he coached at NC State, and compiled a 52-29-3 record.
  • C rivals Miami, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, and NC State, but won their first game since 1981 in Vi
  • received scholarship offers from Duke, Florida, NC State, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
  • NC State, coached by former FSU assistant Chuck Ama
  • From 1937 to 1945, he coached at NC State, where he compiled a 24-39-6 record.
  • am, upsetting the 3rd-seed Wake Forest, 2nd-seed NC State, and top-seed Duke in succession on their
  • s jersey number ("40") was eventually retired by NC State.
  • of quadruplets, two of which played football for NC State.
  • for Human Health Institute Building operated by NC State.
  • ty, Virginia Tech, East Carolina University, and NC State.
  • hern Conference Championships, and two wins over NC State.
  • ns, Charles and Robert, both played baseball for NC State.
  • ospect, and he accepted a scholarship offer from NC State.
  • ner threw for three touchdowns in a game against NC State.
  • n for both teams and ended in a 28-6 victory for NC State.
  • t victories for Carolina to open the series with NC State.
  • membered for his college career while playing at NC State.
  • o home to play college basketball and decided on NC State.
  • Calabrese the next week while UCF was losing to NC State.
  • er coaching staff at Western Carolina and now at NC State.
  • s came shortly after the Crimson Tide's win over NC State.
  • 1910s NC State: 2; North Carolina:0
  • 1940s: North Carolina:13; NC State:10
  • Big Four Tournament: NC State:3; North Carolina:2
  • 1930s: North Carolina:16; NC State:6
  • 1999 MS/Computer Networking with NC State's College of Engineering
  • In track, Harrison was a member of NC State's conference championship 4X100 relay team
  • n adult comteporary format out of their Edenton, NC studio .
  • t vacated by the election of Robin Hudson to the NC Supreme Court.
  • chmond VA, Lynchburg VA, Limerick PA, Harrisburg NC, Tempe AZ, Scottsdale AZ, San Juan PR, Rockville
  • Beautiful View, by Daniel MacIvor in Asheville, NC that ran from 17 June through 19 July.
  • healthcare delivery system based in Greensboro, NC, that includes The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospit
  • y's Creek High School is a school in Hope Mills, NC that opened in the fall of 2003.
  • nsboro Urban Loop, a beltline around Greensboro, NC that once completed will be used for routing fou
  • Oval in Elon, NC, The track opened in 1956 as a 1/3 mile dirt ova
  • The third segment takes place in Wilmington, NC, the same setting as Maximum Overdrive.
  • He was born in Salisbury, N.C., the son of William H. and Mary E. Slater Overm
  • s Council working with the Town of Hillsborough, NC, The Alliance For Historic Hillsborough, the Ora
  • inic in 1885, and commenced practice at Faison, N.C., the same year; also engaged in agricultural pu
  • / 782d Main Support Battalion (MSB), Fort Bragg, NC; the 10th Mountain Division Support Command (DIS
  • the Mint Museum of Craft & Design in Charlotte, NC, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Museum of
  • olina at Pembroke, Fayetteville School District, NC, the Cherokee Nation, the Navajo Nation, the Nat
  • Although licensed to Hickory, NC, the main studios are located at 801 Woodridge C
  • ol Mustangs football team located in Greenville, NC, the same town where he was born and raised.
  • Located in Mocksville, NC the high school has a population of 1,773 as of
  • Based out of Charlotte, NC, their concept was to create environmentally fri
  • ve the Jazz scene in the South End of Charlotte, NC, they do annual South End Jazz fundraiser event.
  • Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, NC Through the Lens, group exhibition, C. Grimaldis
  • Now he can become the first male athlete from N.C. to win a gold medal in the Winter Olympics
  • In 1773, Nathaniel Blount sailed from Bath, NC to London, England to be ordained a priest.
  • ceton School was one of the last in the state of NC to be a "consolidated school".
  • Seaboard Railroad built a line from Wilmington, NC to Rutherfordton.
  • 000, WCLN-FM relocated its tower from Salemburg, NC to its current location near Stedman, NC.
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