Paul McNeil Jr. stays hot as NC State surges past Ole Miss

Paul McNeil Jr. stays hot as NC State surges past Ole Miss

Field Level Media
22 Dec 2025, 02:10 GMT+

(Photo credit: John Reed-Imagn Images)

Paul McNeil Jr. scored most of his 19 points on six 3-point baskets and North Carolina State used a strong first half on the way to beating Ole Miss 76-62 in a neutral-site game Sunday afternoon at Greensboro, N.C.

Quadir Copeland provided 16 points, nine assists and seven rebounds for the Wolfpack. Tre Holloman, who made four shots from 3-point range, also scored 16 points and Ven-Allen Lubin finished with 15 points for NC State (9-4), which won its second game in a row.

Travis Perry poured in 21 points and Malik Dia racked up 18 points for Ole Miss (7-5), which had a two-game winning streak end. Perry accounted for five of the Rebels' eight 3-point baskets, but the team was 8-for-30 on 3-pointers (26.7%) and committed 15 turnovers. Ole Miss is 0-5 vs. major-conference teams this season.

McNeil, fresh off a career-high 47 points on Wednesday against Texas Southern, missed his first three 3-point attempts and then connected on four of the next five by the end of the first half. He ended up 6-for-12 on threes.

NC State put together a 15-2 run for a 40-17 lead, with McNeil connecting on four 3-pointers in a stretch of slightly more than 2 1/2 minutes.

It was an impressive victory despite NC State's Darrion Williams, the Preseason Player of the Year in the Atlantic Coast Conference, going 0-for-8 from the field and finishing with one point.

Lubin had seven of NC State's first 11 points.

The Wolfpack built a double-figure lead less than 13 minutes into the game. After McNeil hit two 3-pointers in a 62-second span, the gap grew to 28-15.

By then, NC State had drained six 3s while the Rebels were 2-for-11 from beyond the arc.

The Wolfpack's 45-26 halftime lead came with 53.3% shooting from the field. Ole Miss was at 34.8% shooting at the break, hitting only 3 of 14 attempts from 3-point range.

--Field Level Media

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