
Ethan Bakogiannis
Managing Editor, Social Media Manager at Technician
Managing Editor, Social Media Manager for @NCSUTechnician Writer and former Sports Editor for @TechSports Also an insufferable Boston Sports enthusiast.
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1 month ago |
technicianonline.com | Ethan Bakogiannis |Colby Trotter
Not only did No. 25 NC State baseball enjoy a 4-1 series-sweeping win over No. 2 Clemson Saturday afternoon, but it also celebrated the second annual Victory Over Cancer game. Led by head coach Elliott Avent and former Wolfpack shortstop turned MLB All-Star Trea Turner, Victory Over Cancer is a cause personal to Avent, inspired by other great NC State coaches such as Kay Yow and Jim Valvano, aimed at raising money for pediatric cancer research.
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1 month ago |
technicianonline.com | Ethan Bakogiannis
Despite a seemingly lopsided scoreline, No. 12 NC State women’s tennis fell in a thrilling ACC Tournament match against its rival, No. 4 UNC-Chapel Hill by a score of 4-1. After numerous clashes between the two sides, many of which have taken place at Cary Tennis Park, the rivals added to their storied history with another brutally intense match.
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1 month ago |
technicianonline.com | Ethan Bakogiannis
There was an air of dèjá vu at Cary Tennis Park on Friday night. It blew through the park when No. 5 NC State men’s tennis fell in the early doubles point, it thickened as No. 19 Duke’s momentum slowly grew and it choked the throats of the red-and-white as senior Fons Van Sambeek fell in his third and final, match-deciding set. No matter how hard Van Sambeek and the rest of the Wolfpack tried, they couldn’t shake the déjà vu.
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1 month ago |
technicianonline.com | Ethan Bakogiannis
No. 12 NC State women’s tennis began its 2025 ACC Tournament with a routine 4-1 win over No. 25 Notre Dame in the quarterfinal round of the annual championship event. The No. 3-seed, NC State made quick work of the No. 6-seeded Fighting Irish in singles after besting them in a close doubles round. The ACC Tournament win in Cary over Notre Dame marks the Pack’s second victory against the Fighting Irish this season.
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1 month ago |
technicianonline.com | Ethan Bakogiannis
No. 12 NC State women’s tennis had an action-packed weekend with three matches in as many days to close its 2025 regular season campaign. The Wolfpack first took down No. 18 Cal on Friday, sweeping the Golden Bears 4-0, before facing off against a perennially excellent Stanford team and ECU in a Sunday doubleheader to close out the regular season. While the Pack outlasted Stanford in a 4-3 victory, it etched its second sweep of the weekend in a 4-0 rout over the Pirates.
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