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unusual facts about Wolfpack



2012–13 NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team

ESPN’s Andy Katz had the Wolfpack as the top rated ACC squad, at No. 6, in his early predictions.

AFL Canada

AFL Canada is responsible for co-ordinating three national programs - the Northwind senior men, Northern Lights senior women and the Wolfpack junior men's team.

Convoy ON 207

Still believing their new weapons and tactics gave them an advantage, despite the losses suffered by wolfpack Schlieffen and unaware of the poor results achieved during its attack on convoys ONS 20 and ON 206,

Cruel Melody

Cruel Melody is the debut album of American rock band Black Light Burns, released on June 5, 2007, through Ross Robinson's label I AM: WOLFPACK.

Debbie Barker

Debbie Barker also appeared in the 1988 direct to video movie Wolfpack and had a small role portraying Jill St. John in the television film Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story.

Debbie Yow

On December 1, 2012, Dave Doeren was announced as the new head coach of the NC State Wolfpack football team, with an estimated total annual compensation package of $1.9 million.

After the 2010-2011 basketball season, Sidney Lowe resigned as Wolfpack coach after failing to make the NCAA tournament in his five seasons as coach.

German submarine U-230

She carried out three patrols and was a member of three wolfpacks before moving to the Mediterranean where she was scuttled by her crew when the Allies landed near Toulon, France.

NC State Wolfpack men's basketball

Burleson, a 7'4" native of Newland, NC, was the first major player of the Wolfpack squad that would have a combined record of 57-1 during the 1972–73 and 1973–74 seasons to be signed. The following spring, Sloan signed the remaining pieces of the 1974 championship nucleus, 6'4" David Thompson, 5'7" point guard Monte Towe, and 6'7" power forward Tim Stoddard.

Riddick Stadium

Prior to moving to the Riddick site, the Wolfpack had played their games at Athletic Park (now Pullen Park) and at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds.

Wolf pack Hecht

Hecht (English : "Pike") was a "wolfpack" of German U-boats that operated during the World War II Battle of the Atlantic from 8 May to 18 June 1942.


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