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| GUGLIOTTA and CORCHIANI (Ethan Hyman/Raleigh News & Observer) |
According to the AP, two of the best players in North Carolina
State history were thrown out of their seats during the Wolfpack’s 76-62 loss
to No. 20 Florida State on Saturday.
Tom Gugliotta and Chris Corchiani were in the stands behind
the scorer’s table when they were removed from their seats by official Karl
Hess with 6:40 left as Wolfpack player Scott Wood prepared to shoot a free
throw.
N.C. State Athletic Director Debbie Yow issued a statement
Saturday night saying she spent the afternoon and evening seeking an
explanation from the ACC about what happened. She said she spoke to
Commissioner John Swofford and Karl Hicks, the league’s associate commissioner
for basketball operations, “regarding our concerns and our need for
clarification as to why this occurred.”
“We expect fair treatment of our fans at State athletic
events,” Yow said.
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| GOOGS and THE MAN (Ethan Hyman/Raleigh News & Observer) |
“It’s unfortunate in this instance that ACC protocol of
communicating directly with the home game management was not followed, and
instead, a building security officer was solicited,” Clougherty said. “We will
re-communicate this policy with all officials to ensure proper protocol is
followed.”
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| YOUNG GOOGS (N.C. State Photo) |
Hess declined comment several times when approached after
the game by an AP reporter. Corchiani tweeted roughly 40 minutes after the game
that Hess “didn’t like fact Googs (and) I told him he was having a bad day,
inconsistent, (and) telling the truth.”
Gugliotta scored 1,536 points while playing for N.C. State
from 1988-92, before beginning a 13-year NBA career that included an All-Star
selection in 1997. Corchiani, who spent three seasons in the NBA, played for
the Wolfpack from 1987-91 and is second on the NCAA Division I career assists
list with 1,038 — behind only Duke’s Bobby Hurley.
Both Gugliotta’s and Corchiani’s jersey numbers hang from
the RBC Center rafters.




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