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Lowe: Fells to play vs. UNC

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N.C. State senior guard Courtney Fells will play Saturday against North Carolina despite a left ankle injury that continues to give him problems, coach Sidney Lowe said Thursday during his news conference to preview the game.

Fells has been battling the injury since Dec. 6 and appeared to aggravate it late in Tuesday’s 84-81 overtime win over Miami, when he scored a career-high 24 points.

“I don’t see this injury preventing him from playing Saturday,” Lowe said. “How effective he will be, we don’t know.”

It’s likely that Fells will continue to see time at shooting guard rather than small forward for at least parts of the North Carolina game, which tips off at 3:30 p.m. at the RBC Center. Lowe said the Wolfpack will continue to move forward with the “big lineup” the team started using Saturday against Boston College.

N.C. State started 6-foot-10 Ben McCauley, 6-9 Brandon Costner and 6-7 Tracy Smith against Miami and moved Fells back to shooting guard, where he played during his first three seasons with the Wolfpack.

Lowe was reluctant to confirm that he will continue using the lineup for fear of giving away his game plan, but seemed to realize it’s not much of a secret anymore.

“Obviously we used a big lineup the last couple ballgames and it was good,” Lowe said. “So you’re going to see it. . . .I wanted to put what I thought was the best five guys (on the floor). Ben, Tracy and Brandon can all produce along with Courtney and Farnold (Degand).”

The sudden emergence of Degand as a reliable point guard over the last two games has shored up N.C. State’s most vulnerable spot. Degand has posted a career-high seven assists with two turnovers in each of the last two games.

“Farnold has been more under control,” Lowe said. “. . .He noticed the positive feedback he got from that (after the Boston College game), and he came back and did it again.”

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Fells

Kindof pathetic that someone with Fells athletic ability and talent has never scored more than 24 before. Especially considering the teams we play OOC.

Sad, but not pathetic

The guy's been playing on one leg and missed a couple of games against OOC opponents. His offensive output has been disappointing, but I think it has more to do with his health and the disfunction of the Pack's offense. Hopefully, this new starting lineup will stick for the rest of the year and Courtney will be more productive on the offensive end, even with the nagging injury.

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Ken Tysiac has covered the ACC for The Charlotte Observer since 2003, and spent the previous eight years covering Clemson for the Anderson Independent-Mail and then The State in South Carolina. He grew up in Rochester, N.Y., and is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame.

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