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Three Points from N.C. State's 88-79 win over Stanford on Tuesday:

1) Scott Wood found his shot

It was lost for a couple of games, home wins over Cleveland State and Norfolk State, but Scott Wood found his 3-point shot against the Cardinal. Wood made five 3-pointers, all in the first half, and scored a season-best 17 points.

Wood was coming off of an 0-5 game against Cleveland State and 2-5 effort against Norfolk with a total of eight points in the two games.

Blocked shots and Brown's best key win over Stanford

N.C. State blocked a season-best 11 shots in Tuesday's 88-79 win over Stanford and has blocked 25 shots in the past three games.

Scott Wood, 7-footer Jordan Vandenberg, C.J. Leslie and T.J. Warren tied for the team lead with two blocks.

Brown, Wood lead No. 25 Pack to 88-79 win over Stanford

RALEIGH — N.C. State owed Stanford one for the game it gave away last year in California.

Junior Lorenzo Brown asserted himself in the second half and senior Scott Wood rained 3-pointers in the first half to pay the Cardinal back with a 88-79 win on Tuesday night at PNC Arena.

Brown scored 18 of his 24 points in the second half, and added five assists for the game, as N.C. State stretched a five-point halftime lead into a 17-point cushion midway through the second half.

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